THE ' GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN i-AGE 1-1-nun; j NOVEMBER 27. 1950 ma- 'l Religion and Life v This eoluiiui Ia relerved for news I By very Rev. George 0. Pldgeon, n,n,, LL”. of ioui lntceat. but ul'v.:i-tiling oi -"Wm i"'” 'lSg;;""IWhIl- vim WINIFRED i:.wii.soii rim iaoaenm of c iiiuua ciimii of emu. . um, mm my menu mum WOMEN” . (Copyright) m I . I Idvlllcl. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Years ago a fellow Passenger on dividua1- if he would be f . B I no D”. ml undue? I & .. ' - o no xxn P to 3 main told me this story. We had gginificance lg anybody. But if we cmswuhi u ,, T Hgzfzzd b ,.... "K of worth. the question at ,nasuirs taxi - Phone 525- MRS. RUBY M.eHOllLE. C.D.A. just passed an institution for the treatment of alcoholics. and be re-i marked: once arises -- Worth to whom? "I have taken to that place We belong somewhere, and as one quite a riumiber of drink addicts who belongs, we havg our conm. ma have never had a failure. For myself I settled that question in butlon to make. Does the average host or hostess fifteen minuta. but it took I great' ask this question as insistently as csimui. auaiiniliu at live cents I word. strictly ny- 000K's for Christmas Photo- graphs. SEE LIJPMIIEB BIG ADD in this issue for Hockey Outfits. TRINITY Y. P. II. Tickets 50 cent. Splendid Special Numbers IIUNTEII niwii Beauty Salon 'i'eci"il 0" Permanenta for two BLILLETINS FROM When we look out of a window and say that all the birds we see are "Just Sparrows", what do we actually mean? "Real" Sparrows FRESH GROUND-Lean MAPLE LEAF-Boneless Lean-While They Last SMOKED BUTTS. lb. 55: For Frying or Boiling, Easy to Slice dealhnigre than the Gold cure to! :o&Ily;s;lf;tyWie.g;;uet:,1 mwheyh in. jpg week. do 3- . 9 eh” Ome conxwan. oouounr t - - re c adi b h I saw that I” 3'” "ekhai m ' :"dth'"i”d"” ii.l'iT YOU!!! 1'19"” ed until Dec. 6. PM PM Tm There file i:l!;.sl'ly ydiffe:Ti(lmspecl?: Tb. . . . . . . . . . e . c . i . . . . . 393 J Tgdgdggdfgl-ml tdesgomgrl? Tine oof this: nVt2vwhaIasl:::ctati3t?nst'!'le Amati FOB STUDENT WAVES u Stl.ll:I;liiliiiali,y?LI(liliLtigi?t)rEuJI:id-AI;:ot3-er, Bong'edWhii:1-throated, White- "I was once in the liquor buainesa:cieIY woman in the West cut off gunnmde Bnuw Parlor. W Q2 Saturday. a clear docket was pre- f,',f;";,, '0” gufpigfge ”mSe”V”b"rl;'::;v Pltted Dates, 4 lbs .. 1.00 Fresh Cooking ma what I was dealing out to her list the names of three young , aented and the Court adjourned birds wmc'h swarm through our Sultana Raisins, 5 lbs. 1.00 others was getting a strong holdimen. Their friends protested; they zgvgfygfirefcgealinyonggenl ggiyioliuiiheitneg s”lfe5;l::i;w';-:2 Concert tonight. snmm, DAY OBSER small, northern towns and vill- REISINS. 4 ib5- --- 1-15 H; ha I awakened with a shock:ed "We are all wrong in toleratin -': Yesterday was Stir-U S ride 3538' an Europeans "' Canadians wggut one o'clock; I riteiver wasisuch conduct. I warned thesg Fzggxgcrgtx cuigjvfffuiffmcrgyt the Anglican Churchplnucmbaclll: ;)m5;Dbgn:dopm1m " belong 5imp' VERY JUICY .5 wide awake in my lie. I saw young men of the consequences of W500 Hendeuon at cudmo" It was observed in St. Paul's 12' t sfecl? and ”e' believe 3 dot. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . in a flash what, I was and vuhat In their actions. They listened res. - Church by 8:30 corporate com- :7 I10. Cass ed in bird” books was becoming. and the sight was pectfully: what else could they wanna 'v ml", munion of the Laymeirs Associat- "" " ,"i"3 heading Weaver tilt perspiration do? but they paid no attention to In 31' 3 an" ion followed by a breakfast in the winches" STRICTLY FRESH ,0 frightening . broke out all over me. In fif- teen minutes I reached my de- cision to have done with the whole l.hiii.i- . "My mother was keeping house fail me and in the morning I told they subject young people whom 1""-l'u”ii9” ill Teiichini, F9”-iV'i The flowers i-n the s n 1! lodgln in an crack or cre- , , , , ,. , , her of my decision. She wclconi- they entertain. and if they are to Mimic "WY "CHV9 Same fi11'0llKh in loving memory 0? iitiisluycil-lg: vice that sis available about our Po?-klbgalisa 9.5 1b. 1 5 1b' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' 29C Ni ii. isold out at once and I have measure up to their obligations, the Musical Festival Association by and were presented by st, paui-5 houses; and, to the casual observ- h. E . . . .. 2 Bulk been helping men out of, the slaV- ,,tbcy must find an answer to this mm”! WPPii0liri0D 90 MW V- 3W Church congregation. or, they look just like all the "real" C lckent Ducks' Geesm , re My of drink ever slnce.' . quesggon 1,, an uses. 1-iudeon, convenor Refresher M.-...m. sp.,,.mws. Wm, mm of seedwtg Turkey in STOCK. Molasses, gal. . . . . .. 1.23 5 I I. Pkg. . . . . . . . 536 That man is 0," i;:."'”nlg We must ask this question of 90”” C0mmiit9ei ?”W'i9- P9.-sonals era. they eat almost. anything: - ' . swere 0 6 ve ' '- i men. 'il'i iimse e ry man w o aspires to a posi LEAVES FOB OHAWA - grain, insects. or garbage, though N0. 1 MACHINE SLICED qllfsliun. "What do you say about yoiii;-cit?" Or to put it in its old to-in, "What sayest thou of thy- -11"" k'fh',f, is a question which every rnzin ought to ask himself. What is mr interpretation. of my own life? M is my life in itself and where is it going? what does my life mean in me? The world which despises hiimility and ridicules conceit nevertheless takes a man at his Bsldniiie of himself provided his roiidiicl is behind it. Only a ra- tional being can ask and answer that question. Only man has "a sense or sense," only he can look It himself and pronounce on what 39 tvnily is. What is your verdict rnyoui-self? evil elements will do for their P!'0i6.SS0l' Josiah Royce once gains. the conditions with which csiin i-Aitrv - st. Charles enough, they did not survive. How- . la.il' "Personality is life lived ac- we surround our people will go Auxiliary or the chsu-iomnown ever, me nex; year 5200 was col, - . . Dected to take effect early in next exercise or medicine, and would :01-ding to a plan." Too many peo- from bad to worse. The rESD0n5i' Hospital held another successful lected, and one hundred more year. help to Slow down the general! pro- nle are content to drift along. -biiity in a free nation rests on the card party on pm-lay mgm, The were1mpom3d. There wa no doubt AiatH;iresen(i:.1ii1a'lsv and medical as- gress of medicine." , soc ons a m and reject mem- Dr. Paquin said for these reaso 7 melding to every passing current. rhsy take the line of least resis- - lance with no chart and no des- zination. asking no ultimate quea- Jariiii-.i' we never drift uphill. We never grow morally without pur- pose and resolution. If we avoid the quiet in which the depths of , isur nature open up to the inspec- tion of the mind we can never know what we are or where we ire headed for. 'If chosen souls could never be alone it deep mid-silence, open-doored to God, No great thing ever had been thought or done: the nurse of full grown souls is solitude.” This is a question that my inti- nate friends have a perfect right '1: ask of me. Some time or other . most of them do put the question what I said." In a short time they we;-1e dropped from other lists as we . Leaders in oui-social life are res- ponsible for the influence to which tion of tnist in our city and pro- vince. The people Wiioin we elect to our city council, to our school boards and to our provincial legis- lature have great influence for good or evil. The people who pro- fit by commercialized vice are ready to spend'anyth-ing and do anything required to bring into office men who will grant them the favors they want. The ques- tions: What do you say about your- self? What are, your aims and -policy? are vital at this moment. and answers clear and definite should be secured by every voter before he casts his ballot. Unless men of goodwill are ready to do more for God and humanity than oiple. WA-bove all others, the church must ask this question -I of her own leaders. of every applicant for memibershi-p. an-d of her people in all their relationships. This is a time when social control is more widely e ercised than ever before. and therefore. character becomes the qualification supremely neces- sary in all who serve. Airline co. Appeals Mink Ranch case HALIFAX, Nov. 25 -'(CP) - Is an Airline to blame when one of its aircraft scares lei-na-le mink and they lsill 200 young? YOU WILL ENJOY thi Cornwall to Summerside and, Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airway: Lilrnlted. 3061 or 340. ANY MUSIC TEACHER wishing Brigadier W. W. Rieid left yester- day for Ottawa where he will att tend the Dominion-Proviricial Tourist Conference. He expects to return home Tuesday night. Brig. Reid is President of the Tourist Association for Canada. .22 CAL. RIFLE SEIZED -Yes- terday afternoon (Sunday) the game officer of the R. C. M. Pol- ice seized a. .22 cal. rifle from a Souris resident found hunting at Soiiris Line Road. It is under- stood the offender will be charged under the section of the Game Act which prohibits hunting on Sunday. prize winners were, lucky score card, Mrs. Warren; gentleman's first. Mr. J. E. smith. second, Leo Gallant. Ladies first, Mrs. Jos- eph Hennossey, second Miss Annie Joseph. Freezeout, Mrs. E. Fardy and Mrs. Joseph Macvlnn. TRUCK AND TRACTOR COL- LIDE - What could have been a very serious accident occurred at Vernon at about 10:30 on Satur- day morning when a gravel truck and I farm tractor were in col- lision immediately on the south side of Vernon River Bridge. The accident occurred when the truck attempted to pass the tractor. which at the same time began to turn shaiiply into a driveway on the left hand side of the road. The truck struck the rear wheel of the tractor and hurled it into the ditch, throwing the driver several feet away. However. no serious un til today. parish hall which was served by the A.Y.P.A. The eleven o'clock service was a memorial service for the late Archbishop of Nova SCOIII and Primate of all Canada. Miss Ruth Munn, Mt. scewarc, has returned to her home last Slmdi-Y. after spending the past mo months in Toronto and vicin- liirl Guide News (J Trinity Have I Presentation The Guides of the 7th Company have increased their numbers considerably since my last visit, .21 recruits were enrolled by District Commissioner Mrs. J. Gordon Mac- Donald on Monday evening. Many parents were present and follow- ed the proceedings with much in- terest. The Rev. Mr. Ashford who never misses a "look in" at all Guide meetings enlivened the meeting with his wit and encour- agement. There were 52 Guides in Horseshoe formation with the Colors marched on by Maids Ros- crson, Olive Mclius-icy and Ernes- citiea, and have even invaded our It is not to be wondered at that these birds are called House spar- rows. Preferring human company (unusual for feathered folk), they shun the country-side, and take probably their taste turns mostly towards weed seeds. Fortunately, they are seldom destructive. What we have principally against them are their untidy habits and their bossy ways, driving off our native song birds. It is sad to lose Mar- tins, Tree Swallows, Bluebirds and House Wrens because these noisy. Pushing little birds are grabbing their homes. The reason for the name "Eng- lish" Sparrow, which is in com. 111011 U59. soes back to the date 1851, when eight pairs were brought from England to Boston by the Brooklyn Institute. to help check a plague pf worms which were spoiling park trees. Oddly about this lot: they no only sur- vived, but multiplied so fast that by 1839 the United States govem- merit realized that a mistake had been made. Man spoils the bal- ance of nature when he meddles in these matters. BY 1370. the House sparrows had reached south eastern Can- ada; by 1889 "the outlying muni- cipalities- (of Montreal) were of- fering a reward of ten cents a dozen”. Before long they had sent scouts north, and west. Even Van- couver has its supply. Perhaps statistics do not tell everything, but a report' of the Christmas bird census for 1948, which ap- peared in the "Canadian Field- Naturaiiat", gives us a good idea of the House Sparrows' spread, on December i9, Torontoiiian bird watchers counted 68 species, and 12,130 individuals. Of these, 2,876 Sticky Seeded FIGS. lb. . . . . . . 33: Fresh Spare Ribs APULLET EGGS. dos. 55c Cooking Apples BACON. lb. 55: ONIONS. 10 lbs. 25:: EXTRA SPECIAL-Canadian so Ib.bag 1.19 PHONE 747 CASH & GARRY STORES 187 GT. GEO. ST. WE DELIVER C. O. D. 24lb.Beg......I.69 Allierta -Move MC-NTREIAL, Nov. 25-Reaction to take away the licensing rights of professional associations in that province was immediate and un- favorable in Montreal. Spokesmi-n for the medical and legal profes- sion: said that such a. plan would "never be acceptable in this prov- nice." The Alberta plan was announced Saturday by Provincial Secretary C. E. Gerhart, whose department handles the issuing of other licen- to the proposed Alberta legislaticiii bers and license them to practice, The Alberta Government's view is that it had delegated theillcensirig Power. and was now intending to take that power back again. Professionals who would be cov. ered by the plan include doctors, lawyers, dentists, drugg'lsts,,ch.3,rt,e1-- ed accountants, nurses. chiropract- ors. naturopaths, chiropodlsts, en- gineers and vetlnarians, "I am ioo per cent against such a plan." Dr. Jean Pequin, registrar of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Que- bec, said here last night. "Professionals in other countries where similar measures exist are ces. The legislation is to be intro- duced at the next session of the provincial Legislature. probably next Febriiary. It would be the first such legislation in Canada, and is ex- very much against them. If such a plan came into effect in Quebec, it -would be ridiculous because it would be against the principles" of liberty, would influence the free and a host of others, Quebec woul never adopt such a plan. "In any case. I sincerely hope it won't," he added. The Batonnier of the Quebec Ba: and the Montreal Bar, Hon. Edou. ard Asselin. though somewhat less outspoken, said the plan "would work against all conceptfona of pro. fessionai organizations in the prov. ince." "SW11 3 Dian would not be eas- ily adaptable in Quebec," said Mr, Asselin. "owing to the particular conditions existing in our prov. ince." In Tloronvt-o, the chairman of the executive committee of the can. adian Medical Association, Dr. Harris McPhedra.n. said he knew that the medical piotesslon would be opposed to "politica.ns asaurning the power oil issuing licences", imIpllClilY or explicitly: "A5 , I Th?-iv is the 0059 We NOW: 390' inlury WES 5”-filmed, by iii? drili" tine Mills. That pinnacle of Guid- were House Sparrows. lrienrl I open my life to your m- tla supreme court is considering to- of the tractor..a native of Vernon. jug the First Class Badge was pre- Can birds endure com ------?-C.-T e..-..-- The comparatively new tractor, Emma mpg,-eda Mucallum and liuence: what is it to be?" We really see ourselves only. in celaiionshiipa. One can never think it himself as an isolated in- oboit Harbor. which was driven by a Charlotte- mam. Those "carving 2nd Class T" T. C. A. is alppealing arti stvzardpof WWII 1'e5ldmi- badges wmpeus Masidad Rogalgtgla. . lo ' we ur tie 15: st' 1 . an F3 R :..:l2".:?...:..;f .'.”:....... flew ------ .5332: Enlerlams ms AMAZING NEW ACOUSTICON ELECTRONIC months company is not liable foi' d-aniages Jean actually created some- Foli IIIIIIIESTIONIV llill c0llSTll'ATloll . Get relief from constipation :..di- genion. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVIS proves: by and of thousands. FRUIT A-TIVES contain Ilttilctll of from and harbo- day in an appeal action bvy:Iira.ns- Canada Air Lines against the Nova Mink Oompany cf nearby Musquod- low over the ranch some ago. terrifying females and causing them to commit wholesale carnage among their numerous progeny. J.E. Rutledge. airline counsel. said at the first hearing the com- psny takes an extremely serious view of the case as it could affect operations throughout Canada. He said yesterday the pilot was flying within the limits set down by Federal regulations and the however, was badly damaged. No damage was done to the truck unless some violation of the regu- lations could be prcven. He said the case should be dismissed. The pilot was not required to keep close watch for objects on the ground since he was "within sight of an airport and flying between cloud layers. It could be considered ert his attention to the ground. he said. The case is continuing. . PUZZLING OVER K' 3! AN so . K-i ESPECIALLY Nice GIFT FOR '5 ('6 L .- HAVE You THOUGHT ” THAT ritiauo AWAY ' FROM HOME? I &7&yy?T"v I, R '7: K xxxxxxcxk W. 3- .. OF THIS ,7.) .'.,,- -ADDIIIS NAIII 0l' IINDII 0”""iW-,-Q!!! you 1'5 .4 I g Rates on the ieiuid:-- I CW-One yeu',I8.00- 8 months if .00; 6 mon 5 .50; 3 months 32.25; one month 70c. 52.75; 3 months s1.50; one month 50c l m”b9M.b - negligence if the pilot were to div- 81 Helen Chappeil 'who received much applause on their splendid achieve- thing new. she had completed the 2nd Class work before being en- rolled and the leaders reported that she worked desperately hard at top speed to get it. Many Proficiency badges fair to numerous to mention were presented by Mrs. MacDonald who congratulated the 'i-is on their splendid Pt081'e55- Mr. Ashiord gave the girls de- tails of the Religion and Life Em- blern. The work agreed upon was 23rd and llilst Psalm. The Beatitudes. Ten Commandmenis and the Book of the New Testa- ment. This is a new badge award and none have yet been DI'8S9nied- After consultation with your own Minister the above may be used for your own guide instruction. For our many Catholic Guides other instruction should be ob- tained from your Priest. There are no set rules in the P.O.R. for this badge. It is left to the Guide Leadcr to arrange with her own Minister or Priest. No suit require- ments. Mr. Ashford stressed Lead- ership and congratulated Lieut. Margaret wheaiiey and Company Leaders Maureen Bohaker and Dorothy Green who are doing such did k. mllilelgs. Cuvdzirore thanked Mr. Ash- ford and Mrs. MacDonald, and said how much the encourngeanen. received from Mr. Ashford was appreciated. He is a source of in- spiration to the Guides and Lead- ers. wherever I have had the pri- vilege cf attending the 7th meet- ings I always come away feeling how fortunate the girls are to have such a keen and active interest shown in their work. Msflotie Pickard conducted Camp Fire and a variety of Guide songs and Tao-5 established for instruction of health workers. The Philippine government. the Uriited Notions Intei-nlttonal Ohiidi-en's lmergency Fund and the world health organ- isation are co-operating. in the project. In cherished and everlasting memory of.u beloved husband and father who passed away November mu. ith. WIfI.Da.un.hlu-anlllnau. S.D.U. Glee Club Palienls Al San On Friday evenlni, November 24th. the Glee Clulb of St. Dun- stanis University held a splendid entertainrnent in the. auditorium of the Provincial Sanatorium. Iaawhence Lanidrigan directed the singing, and Mr. "Sport" MacDon- ald in his capable and charming monies. The artists in their rich, young and beautiful voices. rendered such selections as: "Red Sails in The Sunset". "Asleep In. The Deep", "Caroline", Stouthearted -Men", "Remember". and "Over The Rainbow." Miss Mary Gillis. accompanied at the piano by Miss Bethany MacDonald, sang "An Eriskay Love Lilt" and "The Blue- bird of I-Iaippin-ess." Mr. Guy Ger- maine. with Mr. Rene Tremiblay as accompanist, sang "The Girl That I Marry" and t:tMy Task.” One of the highlights of program was an amusing skit acted by four members of the Glee Club representing renownied radio broadcasters. Oihcniavorite features were piano solos by Miss Maureen Murphy and Miss Beth- any MacDonald, and popular trum- pet sel-cctionis by Mr. Jacques Gil- .bert. accompanied at the piano by Mr. Roy Grant. The closing num- ber of the program was "Dear Old Donegal” by the entire chorus. the Lloyd's register, covering more than 8.000 vessels, docs ships of less than 100 tons. ll... . O Ii-l.S'l'l'.S'l' .5'Iv'lI.I."V(-' ('l(;A ill. 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