. - . APPP IN 1 about 30 per cent of linpoits fromf OTTAWOA T’ JUSIHCE FedeI'GTIOI'I RI'IOde5ICI And Irlo'll1a;;ec;i£i11;l£:t?;:YSmallpmh1,_)i,edggiifiigbella Nycisciland Growing Rapidly‘ ' mr list is b°"“g mad“ lwltllmed I35-me 13f §I‘iti_sh Coi down and may eveiitualy 1539 n(1TIlIl?Ceed lI$.I;I'IeI.IayDlefenb&ker I By FORBES RHUDE per mines of Northern Rhodesia. Canadian Press Business Editor now producing at a rate second M A young country growing at a. only to the United States. i , . . ' breath-taking pace is the descrip- The tobacco-growing industry ocil Don‘? MISS the blg HOIIdCy DGTICQ . N , . _ _t' fthfd t' fRhd' Sth Rhod'iinsec0ni . , * Stated ltl)ly\lI’tI;1l:I1S\I‘l€é’a\?lO(I’IfId‘]ialglnflf iiiaas spiiitual. not merely mater 31:33 f11vyas9a1:n§r:iiVt)ennoin aobfigifi plogicelern esia s g At the I ‘ yea I . i I. i . - Page 10, The Guardia 11 Saturday, May 17. 1958 IN P.W.C. GRADUATING CLASS ...a by disobedience. "you shall be'coiiId achieve what they desired as gods." And as we know. they ; o2~l_v with His blessing and assis- submitted t.o the teml7l3“°“- I tancc; they must not be presump- First, then, maxi had been Elven } tiious. a chance to achieve his sancti- THEN HE (‘AME fication in perfect freedom and When the fullness of time came. joy. Having siiincd through pre- 4 Christ entered upon the scene and siimption, he was put into a new ‘ preaclied of a prosperity which .§( pear. , . . . , . _ let issued by the foreign - trade I in which material creation \\oivl_d ‘But the same lesson in as real ‘ . STERLING AREA ; be °Ve‘y“’“€.’° re.bCm°.uS In h1s,f‘m‘°d‘ We °“¥““°t a”lVeT.tt'1tIis esiliillvltfcienilintellreceieparltmentof trade “Although the federation is int 00“t1'°lv and 1“ Whlch ms OW" be’ end by our ullalded eH°r.'lS' "W! (I The 24—page 'pi.i»blication—based t-he te lin area" the bookletl mg would be a Scelle of constant tolltklevsleeialllilatclierls d(I1 ndot:][1)lI13%-I‘0(?I.I;(I 011 IT1f°Tm3ti011 C0mPi19d by the S rt g ‘T h I 1 ge dedree ~ t f h‘ vr na ure so e , , _ _ commen s. “i ass at . _ . _ ;;:l(I)I'lSsL his miliid alT'I‘IIe\’l’III. in our minds, he left us the cm-ig- tChanadia.n trade citimmissioner. in of autonomy in matters relaiing Dancing from 9.45 tlll I230 St‘ Paul Speaks eloquently of‘ “an Vocamm to Suffer. and H15 ' e :deT)_1Th0mTIo a Series belpg to foreign trade and exchange IVILISIG by The Downtowners this inner strife which every man example of how I0 Suffer‘ d c Z n aed ieap?irt1T1:glif:;g:,I:-L control.- - Ron ’ A softball . I must now experience: wI,),:i,h§,‘f,f,,mth°-re areweI1‘1°th‘;“;«re: ers and exporters of present and “In the Three Years 1953 t° 1956‘ Sponsored by the away. ces . Team LAW OF SIN Son ,0; the a(r,;1zr"iSf;’an.s Vocmol; potential opportunities in various sale of copper to hard-currency Admission 50c tax and tables included. , .- U‘ ' ' I see another law in my to suffer than the paradoxical Parts Of the World. areas made it possible for auth- , my members. figllttiillg dagcilntsif sbatemem of St Paul: “Power The fede,-agion_fm-med 1n19;-,3 critics to free from restrictions ‘the law °f my mm ’ an I’ is made perfect in infirmity,” from Northern Rhodesia. South- ~' Vatmg me in the law of Sin’ that LESS VEHICLES SOLD ern Rhodesia and Nyasaland-—is ' TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE I5 in my members", a landlocked country’ situated in OTTAWA (CPI — VULCANIZING, FIXING FLATS ' ’ ' h l 1 - . . nefisld St1.eCl;)agil1Izils1gdi‘}i1I/sen Ehgnestfo Combined south central Africa, north of the emmm; “Unhappy man that I sales_of new passenger and com- Union South Africa, and has a am who shall deliver me from merclal ”E‘°‘°’ vehicles fen 7'1ip°pu1at1°n of some 250900 people ' per cent in the first quarter ofl JOYCE MacKTNNON DANIEL iviaci>bNALn _ KENNETH MacINTYRE Daniel Murchison MacDona1d,I Kenneth Ros: Maclntyre was Joyce Roberta MacKinnon was the body_of this death?" In the 1958 f M 1957 f.g_1 ’ born January 8th, 1938; is the son born in Montague, May 11, 1939, born June 12, 1939 in Charlotte— midst of intense struggle, we will meg’ tfg:Y1FbuE‘<:§':1pz(i)‘;_‘ast aefisfics sd‘; Fue _ Auto _ Casualty LOA])[NG WITH CALCIUM CHLORIDE of Mr and Mrs Peter Ma.cD0n_ , town, the daughter of Mr. and not likely presume to rely totally M d J‘ f, Marine 31d, Buchafian. After com. ‘mi I’ bh‘ 9°“ of Dr‘ Preston Mrs. Robert MacKinnon. S_he re- upon ourselves and scornfully re- pa°;‘Se:5;;3r"c’;‘:r{;1:r:r°g1fi5a;§5pgr' , pleting his elementary education Maclmyre and the late M"5- M3?‘ ceived herk eai-lg educaticén aft jec'I>‘th offer of liielp. . ti cent this year at88671mm's com_ 5. G. K. in Mt. Buchanan, Danny entered Intyre. Ken received his eary Spring Pa-ii an Prince treet _ e enmg an priva on ed .th 91843 .’ 1957' Th I ' _ » prince of waies in the fan of education at Montague school ‘and Schools and entered Prince of which we must now endure may 5:5 vamle wag dos; 16 per eat"; with the Blggest T1-ade-m Allowance .54. Dannys plans for the future in the fall of 1956 came to Prince Wales College in the fall of 19§4. looked upon, therefore, as a at $263 510 000 as against $26,“ In 1 'T33lGreaI: Ggilglel ztéto are rather indefinite but he hopes of Wales College. Next year Ken Next year Joyce plans to contin- gift of God s mercy, for through 691,000.’ ' I H 1 0 WII suffering, we can be drawn to that utter dependence upon God - in which our sanotification and ultimate beatitude will consist. One of the lessons which God . . ta-uigh/c His fiiist chosen people, the ‘ I Jews, was that they must‘ do His ‘ . I Will and depend upon His help. . , Whenever they presumed to re- ' nounce Him. He left them to their fate. Whenever they repented and ‘ - subjected themselves to Him a- kgglé wealthy pubncam by his own effoms 310ne_ gain He showed them His favor. Th. um. mud! of argument There can be no doubt that the of °°“1‘5‘?v f°1'_th9 "1051 P3”: - The" ‘T. "find" “meme”; can be adduced to show that there ‘in °f °“r first Parents was’ at ithe end when thlg peoplg sou-gm . ‘which Our Lord made which Wu ndming me matter Wm, eat_ least in part, one of presumption. ‘Ens mere énoaiteriald DtII‘1OSPBI-'1ty£ - I -- ~-,venso, mae isgrea , sound very harsh to our ears. mg a good mea1_ . and it is significant that their life ALL WORK GUARANTEEI) gree studies at: Dalhousie. Therapy at McGill University. ‘ sometime to obtain: science de- plans to continue his pre-med ue her studies in Occupational I (Phbto by Meyers Studio) (Photo by Meyers Studio) ' (Photo by Meyers Studio) THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL MCGUIGAN presumption is suffering and pri- vation. BY HIS OWN The presumption to which we refer here is that vice which in- clines a creature to attempt to renounce his dependence upon God and to achieve his happiness Prince Edward Preceptory No. 35 K. T. and Alexandra Chapter No. 11. R.A.M. extend to z-ill‘M,ASTER MASONS a cordial invitation to accompany them at a service of wor- ship ‘in the Kirk of St. James, Charlottetown on Sunday, May 18 , 1958. All brethren are asked to assemble at the Masonic Temple, Hillsboroiigh St., 10 am. a good man, though he was a For instance, He once said that It is “easier for a camel to pass 2' through the eye of a needle, than , for a rich man to enter the King- dom of Heaven." Or again: “But woe to you that are rich, for you have your consolation. Woe to you that are filled; for you shall hunger. Woe to you that now laugh, for you shall mourn and weep." Let us always be careful. when reading the words of Holy Scrip- ture, not to oversimplify their meaning. and one of the best ways to avoid this danger is to read them in the light of what is said in other Scriptural texts. An- other helpful practice is to use our God~ given power of reason as a help in ruling out ridiculous Then are we able to take all the sting out of those harsh words of Our Lord? Far from it. But we are going to try to see right- ly what -they mean. * One truth that we can definitely take from them is that suffering and privation are a necessary part of the vocation of a Chris- tian. If someone were to attempt to live in such a way as to es- cape all suffering, he would be unworthy of Christ's kingdom. But why, we may ask, does God require us to suffer? A part of the answer tothis question is ‘this: one of the most grievous and dangerous vices that can pos- sess our souls is presumption, prior to their 5;”, lacked an suf_ lesson clear to them: that they ‘ fering and privation. Everything must have seemed so easy and joyous to them. We are taught that they lived in a paradise of pleasure, that they had complete control over a docile materi-al univense, and most important of all, that they had perfect control over them- selves. How easy it would be for them to blind themselves to the fact that this glorious freedom, power. and pleasure were coming to them from their Maker. How plausibly it could be argued that they need only renounce their de- pendence upon God and His laws in order to achieve complete an- tonomy such as God himself has. 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