mans-r"1A4. 1950 I Religion ”V...Y.. elevator at ifhp first mile-that is the law's uhlgmgntg the second mile-that :'.o,,e-5 overpltls. And the one who really follows Christ lives by the mg of IOVO. 0,,” when Mark Twain shoul- med an obligation which he was on bound by the law to accept he :xplained: "Honor is a. harder mas- ur thhll "W". . sir Walter Scott. wearing his me out in meeting a similar respon- m,mt,y freely borne. is the out- mndmg example among literary mm or high principles and noble ideals. Years ago a business man in gritnin failed and had to com- mise with his creditors. His son moved west to carve out a career for himself and succeeded in a new business in a . new land. As .00.. as he was able he visited his my home and invited to dinner ,my man who had lost money by m, father's failure. As they eat 5”.” at the table, every guest found at his plate an envelope con- - mining the full amount of his loss with interest up to date There was no legal obligation; there was the mmuy; honor. About the same time there was an Evangelist who. in the wake of the Moody revivals conducted a mics of similar missions with marked success in the New Eng- land states and Eastern Canada. His father also had failed to meet tho full obligations incurred in his business and the son set h' ' to pay every debt in full. He had a good position and was getting along well in making those payments. when he felt called of God to go in- to evangelistic service in the chur- ches. He hesitated because of the debts he had to pay. but the call- bcusnre so insistent thlt he hid in say, "Lord. if you want me, take rm-." In is new venture, he depend- ed wholly on the free-will offerings of the people whom he served, and out of these meagre returns he cleared the family's name. There are many more instances of those se- cond-nrlle services than have ever been recorded. and, by Christ's standards. they are like stars in the sky. Jesus expounded the law of "love in the sermon on the Mount. and this is one of His illustrations. "WllO8VEl' will c el thee to go one mile, go with him twc." Pales- t.nu than was an occupied country. altil the Roman legions when on the march, often laid hold on the people of the land and compelled them to carry the army's luggage a certain distance. Now, said Jesus, .vl;llvn this happens, do not go sul- lcnly as far as you are forced to go. ilnil not one step further. In- stead. show your goodwill by going twice as for and doing twice as rnurh as you are asked to do. In other words. even under the tyran- IOOPYHIM) ' and Life. "" asssry part of a big. undertaking. nsalsu one's tell a joy and makes Dossibi a thousand ministries that would otherwise be impossible. I know from experience whereof I speak. A spirit like that makes the worker's own job an inspiration- an expression of christian princip- le and a tribute to "the Master of all good workmen." It was service of this sort that St. Paul had in mind when he wrote to his young helper. "Give diligence to present thyself approv- ed unto God. a workman who needs not to be ashamed. handling aright the work of truth." ' "A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine, Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws Makes that and the action fine." May we point out to the labor unions, at this time of threatened strikes. that they need to explain their position as well as to defend it. Either their position is misun- derstood or they an on the wrong track. for they seem to be demand- ing more and more for less and less. Justice demands that the worker get his rightful share of the Joint product, and everyone knows that he has not been getting it in the past, but Justice also demands that he give service to the limit of his ability and opportunity, and as he appeals to the public by strike or otherwise, he must prove that he is doing this very thing. Granted - it is necesa y to defend eaelf and one's fellows from the imposition; of greed: it is also nec- essary to protect cne's public from the impositicns of laziness. Because, above all this. is the requirement of the christian law of love that you show your devotion first in the work by which you live, giving "your utmost for His highest." In the home above all other places, is thls.law of the second mile a necessity. Sons and daugh- centres of strife and sources of un- happiness in any family. We owe everything to the love that bore us and through childhood and youth sclicitude of love: there is no hap- piness for us or others unless we do the duties of the home in the same self-forgetful way. Two boys grew up together in a comradeship so intimate that it touched every side of life. when they married each pledged the other that if death should come to his friend. he would look after his de- pendenta. Death did strike a double blow at one of the homes they founded. and left our young girl orphaned and pennileas. She was taken into the home of her father's friend where there was already sons and daughters, and felt that her coming was an added burden. she gave herself to help Mending. washing up and accepting respon- sibility for duties that no one else wanted to do. After some months , .ofloealintessst..b,utadvertiainger Rev. Jiutlgeon. 0.3., LLD. I ters who stand on their rights are , ministered to every head with the ' run. GUARDIAN. cmutwr're'rowN THE CENTRAL oils-a-olawr This colllllal b (MIDI. ILNNIII. - Benoit Skill. Phwufs-T. losllowa. auewsynaturollaybslnsarted It in min I WWI WW I-r NAV! nouns! aasxooass abis its advance. in all siaes arrived at 1110 nation voorg for Pbotogr ha. .. '9 sue-r . .. Team em noun:-s TAXI. Phone 525. Back To school cottons. s-mun Ladies Wear. ” ..,.... IIUWAID Maelrmrl . I001- WEAB at l'll Queen Street. M38. JOIINBTON1 LADlllI' WEAR. - ritual clearance sale. RADIATOI. srnnsnuso a spec- ialty. Ma.ilett'a Battery service. SCHEDULED sruours dail! to Summsrside and Moncton Phone Maritime central Airways Limited. 3061 or NO. ATTENTION IIOIIBIMEN. .-we have in stock a. number of pure wool horse coolers complete with hoods. Call and see them. Wm. Ccndon as Sons, 65 Queen MPEG1? Charlottetown. g NOTICE. - My Phone No. has been changed from 2834-2'1 to 1730-W. Horace D. MIcEwen, Mt. Edward Road. Charlottetown. Painter and Decorator. vitillIiiliIilESil' wssxxmax 4' NEW FALL SKIITI in Wool 30!” Ohwkl. eto., arrived at The on shops. . INSIOT IIYILIANT IaAMPIa- imucs attraction for insects up to 9196 for your porch or surhrnsr cottage. Get your Inset-A-Lilo Lamps at Ohappell as 00.. 101 Queen. W I 0 L! I A L I 0300335. Confectioners and atationers will close their place of business on Wednesday and Thursday. August 16th and 17th. it 12 o'clock noon in order that their employees may attend the Races. ' WHOLESALE. GIOOIIS. Confectioners and Stationers will aosdemtiideir placemcf business on e ay an ursday. August lath and 17th, at 12 o'clock noon in order that their employees may attend the Races. , ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and me. Harry T. Vesey, announce the en- gagement of their eldest daughtes Laura Beulah to. Lewis Maxwell Court, son of Mlrs. and the late Mr. Leonard Court of Domldston. Mar- riage to take place August 23rd. ENJOY VISIT-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dent loft Thursday morn- ing on return to their home in Vermont. 11. 8. A.. after spending the past week visiting relatives in P.E.l. and Amherst, N.S. It was Mr. Dent's first visit to this Pro- vince and he was delighted with the beauty and scenery of the Is- L land. Mrs. Dent was, before her marriage, Gladys Hricltox, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hen- 'ry Howard Hickok, Hunter River. She left the island with her mother and other members of the family when quite young, after the death of her father. They were house guests of her uncle. Daniel and Mrs. Hickox, Kenalngtca. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our dear Husband and Grandfather James Pid. who psued -away three years ago today. 0 how oft he comes before us ANOTHER JOB GVBX DOES BETTER Jsvex soaks out the stubborn stains, saves the work and wear of rubbing. Add the geutl'e bleaching action of Javex re- turns an '-" freshness to linens and cottons. J ......'"' 1". .:-3: "'”.."..i t.:'.:.. DOIS SO Loving hearts loss for you- sadly Missed by wife and Grand- son Billy IN Mewtgatam In loving memory of Mrs. Daniel SM Speelds you will find. This Sale mm map rupa: TOMATOES. 2 lbs. 29c 1ooo LBS. nan ROSE, SALADA, KING com-2, Etc. .,iTEA. your choice. lb. . . . . . . . . 95c L1MIT3LBS.'I'OACUS'l'OMER PURE BLACK, PEPPER AND ALL OTHER SPIOES AT OLD PRICE WHILE STOCK LASTS ' norm ' SHORTENING. 3 lbs. SL00 All We Can Say' Is This Is Good Buying. YES SIR. PICNIC STYLE HAMS. S. P. Cured. lb. . 49c ' 9596 Meat-No Waste Fat-6 to 8 lbs. each . CLARK'S (with Tomato Sauce) PORK & BEANS. 8 tins . .. . . 3I.00 amon- MARMALADE, 3 lge. iers . . . . 3I..00 A REALLY SPECIAL VALUE FRESH LOBSTERS DAILY S. P. MEATY PORK HOCKS, lb. ......23c GIXE YOUR FRIENDS A TREAT FINEST PICKLING WHITE VINEGAR. gel. 69: BRING CONTAINER MAGIC . BAKING POWDER. lb. . . . . . . 28c CASH & GARRY STORES 187 or. ononon 51'. Phone 747 We Deliver C. 0. D. I shot EARLY PLEASE and Shop of our Big Well Sfeelted Food Store. Our prices as Low. Call and see for yourself. A fewofflte Old Home Weelt PAGE THREE This Week our Store will be Open Ev Week-Dey as usual except on We nesdoy. we close or 12:30 p.m. out-of-town. melts it a point to Ends Wednesday of 12:30 p.m. CARNATION EVAPORATED . MILK. Zfins .................29c S635 CASE OF 48 TINS FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Fresh Wax Beans, 2 lb. 25c Fresh Blueberries. lb. . 19c Large Cukes, 3 for . . 29c Choice Pears, 4 for .. 25c New Potatoes, peck . . 49c Luscious Large Red New Carrots, 3 lbs. . 29c Grapes, lb. . .. 29c Choice Onions, 3 lbs. 25c Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz. 51 Large Cabbage, head . 19c New Apples, doz. . .. . 59c Bunch Beets, 2 for .. 25c Dessert,Peaches, 5 tins 95c FRESH ISLAND CORN ON THE COB EXTRA SPECIAL! AERO FLOOR WAX PASTE- I lb.-'I'in....29c 4Ibs.....Sl.00 - ory, Victoria. B.C., are welcome guests of their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Emerald. Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lea and son John left Saturday afternoon for mus of the hour, live by the law of Jun. she went off on a short holiday. To be helped by one who never and after a day or two the wife and counts the hours, who accepts "' exclaim '- "Whatever could I do without . . .v " she had made herself 'ndispensible by freely go- ing the second mile. There is no other way to happi- ness and success. work that, is neces y and worth- while as an opportunity even when it is exacting. and who goes through the deadly routine of the office with a sense of being a nec- ililrrilly ills says - . Continued from base 2 mnrrylng before they gave the opposite sex the once-over. A boy who has never gone about much with girls thinks he has fallen in love with the girl next door or the girl he works next to in business. and he marries her. Then he meets up with another girl. who is pretty uhlle his wife is homely. who is gay and lively where his wife is quiet and dumb. who flatters him while his wife tells him of his faults. and it: falls head over heels in love with the stranger and the mischief is 0 pay. The more men and women know each other-.before marriage. the less likely they are to make mistakes in selecting their mates. And for this reason every boy and girl should go about with as many other boys and girls as possible. In that way they will be able to institute comparisons between them and find out which ones theylike beat. DEAR MISS Dix: I am a bride of three months. My husband 1: "l'tr.Vthilng I could wish for except that he is a tease and I happen 1;: he one who just can't stand beln-g tens. I have begged my husband iimo rind again to stop kidding me. bu. ,' won't. do it and it drives me to tears. What shall I do? TWENTY ANSWER: Learn to take it and like it. There are a lot of things that every wife has to learn to endure from her husband, and not the lcitsl of these is his sense of humor. Many a marriage is wrecked on husband's ilittls jokes which got on his wife's nerves 'nstead of hitting her funny bone, I. myself, hold no brief for teasers. who I think are not only cruel but rutie. ill-bred and the greatest bores on earth. but if your husband gets any diversion out of torturing you. you will either have to get I divorce or grow a thicker akin. For the tuner is wedded to the idea that he is witty and nothing will divorce him from it. ' Of course. the best remedy for the teaser is to hand him a hot one back. Publicize his pet weakness and you will make him afraid to Pxnose yours. for teasers notoriously can't stand to be teased. If you cant do this. learn to laugh at his teasing. That will take the edge Off it. but as long as he can make you cry you will Just incite him to further effort. DEAR MISS DIX: I am bbcut to marry the former wife of a man of notorious reputation. The lady has been awarded the custody 0f "16 Child. a boy who is not yet 10 years old. I contend that the child's name should be changed to mine. The mother thinks that his more should not be changed regardless of his father's infamous repu- tation. Kindly give us your opinion on the subject. I V ANSWER: A man's earthly immortality de ends upon his paaalnl his name down to his children. and it's a tsrrib thing to deprive him of this by having the children's name changed t that of a stepfather. Provided he has kept his name decent and honorable. But it is a different story It he has bsfouled his name hill!!!" and made it a symbol of shame instead of a badge of honor. Under such conditions the father's name becomes a handicap to a child and its is fortunate indeed if he has a stspfath to throw over him the man- tle of at respected name. so 1 arms with you that it will be far better for your stepclllld'a name to be changed to yours. D0lt0fl1IYDIxeannot plpereoaallstcread buewill was fijlblems ofgenes-aitsstssest':kr4'rugIksresIeIn. .H. "- Discover How Good. "Iced Te ' Can "Be! It Robertson. uat nth. ms. atalweraissvou forget you J-MA near to our hearts. is the If!" cauanra Mon usao auacouuo, when you sleep. - cttsusutc sue wasnms r-was Invlngly Itsmarnbssod by Alice. T Beuiraud G who passed away All- Gone from among us. dear Grand- Loving you dearly. your memory we keep Aalolsgnalifelutgwaalnllraot raudshlidgen. Montreal by car to spend a two week vacation with Mr. Lee's brother, Mr. H. W. Lee. M-iss Annie MacPhee of Med- iield. Man, and Mrs." Laura A. MacDonald of Selkirk. P.E.l.. were week-and visitors in Charlotte- town. illhey were guests at the Revere Hotel. Monsignor Peter; P. Hughes. Es- tevan, Saak.. Mother St. John. Congregation of Notre Dame. To- ronto. Ont, and Sister Mary Gret- N EW BUG POISON -WASHINGTON. Aug. 10-(AP) -A new bug poison is being de- veloped from a mold belonging to the same family that yields the drug streptomycin. It's saidifo be effective against some houaeilies and. milirwcd bugs. but doesn't feze cockroaches or army worms. It's called antimycin and is the subject of experiments by George S. Kido and E. Spyhailski of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foun- dation. The magazine Science told about it today. GEOUNDING INQUIRY QUF-3!”. ABE. 9-(GP)-An in-. qulry into the grounding of the 20.000-ton liner Franconla July 12 will open here Aug. 21. it was learned yesterday. The Pi-anconia. setting out for Europe with .nore than 80 passengers. was aground four days on the Island of Orleans at Quebec" Harbor entrance. It now is in drydoclr. ----m-.m BER!-IN. Aug. 7 - (AP) - Th Russians announced their air- borne have been prac- tialng parachute drops in the vic- inity of Brandenburt. 30 miles west of Berlin. United States in- telligcncs sources said the ester. class are "nothing unusual." This is the normal manoeuvre season for the Red Army in Germany. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Sgt. Frauen Elmer Pfneau. Killed in FEIIIIBG, August me. 1044, just six years ago today. You have left a beautiful memory Andasorrvwhogreattobetold But to as who loved and lost you Your memory will never grow old Always Reanessabes-ed by Mother and Edward. ' R ztf? 4 rt BE EARLY -- SUPPLY IS LIMITED GENT'S WATERTITE SPORTS WATCH Dependable I5-Jewel Movement AIseIIay- . OLD HOME WEEK TO SELL THEM OUT AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES AT jA TREMENDOUS" S A VI N G S D , we use OVER-STOCKED ON CERTAIN wees OF LADlES' AND GENTS' A WRIST WATCHES - AND HAVE CHOSEN - Willi Yellow Gold Filled Case -Excellent Value. 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