FEBRUARY 3. 1951 ..-'-------' strange But True 37 F. H. MacArthur upusgary shows no steady and mwmatlc advance from barbar- .5m to semi-barbarlam, from semi- mrbarism to lower, than to high- ,; civilization. but a chronicle of irilliant beginnings that were but ireams, of splendid hope that wired to disappointment. of eras which heralded a great future and. iurned I40 C190”-" The first thing we observe when we study the history of the Gold- en Age of Greece is their cruelty lo slaves and prisoners of war. But who will dare to say that atrocities gully as great did not take place a: the close of the Thirty Years' war, when the cold-blooded Massacre of Athenians by the sparisns took place, or again. dun;-lg World War II. when thou- sand; upon thousands of inno- cent persons were put to death by thg powers which were then our enemies. Creed and Jealousy ap- pC.'lI'5 to have been two of the chief causes of their troubles just as they are in modern nations of the globe. I l. is quite possible that greed may have much to do with the in- trrnatlonal situation today. It also is obvious that nations which dis- regard the rights of other nations soon become intolerant and cruel. I'-Ellllllllv SIIAIIIIIAII Tish column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising oI a usvny nature may be Inserted at live cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. casiawsu. for Photos. IIOWABD MIGINNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. BESEBVE Thursday, Feb. 22nd for Baptist Men's Variety Con- cert. COMMUNITY CONCIIIT MEM- BERS can renew membership at Concert Thursday night, Prince of Wales college. ATTENTION COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERS. - John Knight, pianist. Prince of Wales College. Thursday. February 8th. at 8.80 P. M. . CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btlpendlary Magistrate's Court yes- -terday. ii men charged with being drunk and incapable was fined I10 and costs or 20 days. It was the only case heard in yesterday's court. RECEIVES WORD OF AUNTS DEATH-Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. Stanley Bridzc. has received word of the death in Souiih Medford, of her aunt, Mrs. Emily (Martin) Beers. age 88 years who died suddenly in her home on Jan. 25 we look upon the statues of Well- . from a heart attack. She was born ingion and Nelson with pride, for- .-ctting at the moment the tears and the blood shed on water and on land. Darkness, gloom and hopeless despair has been the lot of millions of earth's inhabitants. The present age is no exception to me rule. while we have progressed in many fields. man is now dam. siraiing as clearly as in past ages, ills nnfitness to rule the earth. The breeding of war seems to be A permanent human industry. iswry government must be back-' ml by an army. when the peace of zhc world is threatened the sword must decide the issue, as mankind! lllh found no way to end wars;1 and every war grows increasingly zicstruciive and terrible. 1 O O O i Man": efforts towards peace to- (lily are seemingly as vain as they uere prior to the beginning of world Wars one and two. Inter- inillonal conferences broke down: A world Court and the League of wiiuns brought relief to a troubl- wi world. Much the some thing is havpehlnz today and may contin- ue to happen. as long aswhumnn nature is what it is. Today the world is facing a new crisis, we are on the verge of momentous rvents. and man pleads in vain for peace and full liberty. To whom shall we so for guidance and in Kinross. P.E.I. She leaves to mourn three sons. George and Wilbur i.n Medford and Albert of South Coventry, Con.n.. three daughters. Estella, Medford. Mrs. Mae Sehober of Arlington and Pheobe Lockwood. Merrimec. Funeral was from the Heals Fun- eral Home. 29 Governors Avenue. Saturday. Jan. 26. council in these Or is there any world's problems 0 troubled days? solution to the ?O O ' Sir Hall Gains. in a letter to the churches. thinks the way is plain if only the nations can be brought to see the Guiding Light. Here is how Mr. Caine sees things: "If there is anything clearer than another, when we apply the principles of our faith to the pre- sent troubles of the world. it is that its salvation from the sorrow and loss of the late war, how its after. math of poverty and suffering, from the race haired and suspic- ion which are the bitter harvest of the battlefield. and from the still more frightful cataclysm which seem to loom on the forehead of the future, lies in religion, in the return of the nations to the moral ideas of Christ. in forgiveness. in the spirit of brotherhood, in mercy and iutusl sacrifice." couuumrv coucsnr cmmcu THE WEEK or sea. 5th Campaign Headquarters 'I-IOI.MAN'S STORE Renew ;i Headquarters or your worker will contact you. ill THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,, ,. United Church Presbytery Meeting In Charlottetown The Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery of the United church of Canada convened in Heart: Mem- orial Hall at 2 pm. Tuesday, Feb- ruary 6. 1961. The chairman of Presbytery, Mr. Justice George J Tweedy. presided at both the after- noon and evening sessicns. At the secretary's desk were the Rev. W. Burton Orowe, secretar of Presby- tery. and the Rev. J Maotsy, assistant secretary. The afternoon session opened with prayer by Rev. P. A. Fltmatrick. and the evening session with prayer by Rev. W. T. Mercer. The benediction was pso- nounced by Rev. J. R. Skinner. The following representatives were present: Ministers, P.A. Fitzpat- rick. W. B. Crowe, W. B. MacPhnll. George Gough. I-l.s:.D. Aihforcl, T. A. Wilson, S.J. Boyce, LS. Wool- frey, Howard Christie, LM. Mur- ray, 0.8. Stevens. A.D. MacKen- zie D.D., J.M. Sheen. W.T. Mer- cer, D. W. Mac-Pherson. J.F. Mac- JDIMTS TAXI-PDOIII I26. SPRING SAMPLES at J. P. Mac- Phcrson and Son, 157 Queen St. MRS. JOIINSTON1 Ladics' Wear. Special Sale. Bargains. IIEFIIIGERATOIIS, Ranges, Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 3001 WORLD DAY OF PRAYER. - Alexander Church. Friday, Febru- ary 9th. 2.30 P. M. PLAN TO ATTEND P. E. 1. Red Cross annual meeting at Charlottetown Hotel. Monday. February 12th. RACK or DRESSES going at 81.00 and 5800 including some new and large sizes at Sunters Ladies Wear. CORRECTION - The article in yesterday's issue on "The Pageant of History" was from the facile pen of Mr. F. R. Sayer, public re- lations officer of the C. N. R. Moricton. RED CROSS Blood Donor Clinic at Charlottetown and Sum- merslde. week of February 27th, 850 donors required-bc one! DOMINION DRAMA FESTIVAL -Back your Provinces entry Empire Tbcstre, February l3th. Tickets at Abegweit Gilt Court. CIIABTEII FLIGHTS to any point. in Canada. or the United states for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 3001 or 540. SPECIAL GOSPEL Meetings are being continued in the Gospel Hall. Upper Prince street. each night except Saturday at 8 P. M. speaker are, Robert Msocracken. Moncton, N. 8.. and Albert Ram- say. Free transportation if desired. Phone IDS-L. WANT A PLAY IN YOUR COM- MUNITY? Then write to Mrs. Frank Blatch. Charlottetown R. R-'6--'0:---1:33 Drama Booklet telling how to enter spring Festi- val. where to get suitable plays and other information. CARD PARTY - A most suc- cessful card party sponsored by Mermaid Women's Institute was held at the home of Mr. and Mr: Joseph Lacey recently. Fourteen tables were in play and the fol- lowing were the prize winners. Ladies first. Mrs. Annabelle Wai- ers. ladies consolation. Mrs. Ger- ald Power. Men's first. Mr. Joseph Doyle. men's consolation. Dr. Tom Veroni. During the evening a rose wool blanket was played for Louis Bradley being the lucky winner. Delicious refreshments added to the enjoyment of the party. The rcmninde; of the evening was spent in music and dancin6- "FRUIT SAI.'I"' A happy family is a healthy family . . . . and happy families everywhere rely on I:'NO'S 'Frui'r Sslt' for a mild, gentle corrective. Should dull headaches or up- setting loginess slow you down, perhaps it is due to constipation. A sparkling dose of I-ZNO'S Trait SaIt' taken, every morning when needed, any help clear she system of this condition. Make your family a happy family--an BNO family. Buy a large econotnlcsl bottle at say druggist today! Kay. A. a. weir. James cross. S. R. Prince. R. A. Macbeod. W. B. Cork- um. 3.1.. Bacon, J.R. skinner, John Douglas, and 2.8. Weeks. Laymen: Murray Gordon, Ralph csllbeck. Jesse Burns, 13.0. Hardy. John M. MacI'adyen, Oharles Mac- Ksy. Wilfred Pickering. Hudson Pridhsm, Addison Coffin, J.W Machesn, Wilfred Furness, Austin Smith, Justice George J. Tweedy, EC. Macxay. 0.1!. Black. G.D Steel, G.M. Avard, and'D.J. Mac- mod. The chairman welcomed to the court the Rev. J. 1!. Campbell, uho since the July meeting of Presby- tery had been..inducted in the North Bcdeque charge. and the Rev. B.F, I-Iasiam, who had hren inducted in the Margate charge. I-Ie welcomed also Rev. Dr. Godfrey. Superintendent of Missions. who last June was elected president of the Maritime conference. Rev. A.S. weir. treasurer, report- ed that the Presbytery Fund had a balance of teoo. on hand, and ap- peared to be in a satisfactory con- dition. In adopting the report. Pres- bytery authorized travelling ex- penses hereafter at the rate of eight cents a mile. The assessment for this fund is to be apportioned as in previous years. Rev. I-i.E.D. Ashford presented the report of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund. The fund will show an increase in givings for 1950 0! Over 82.000. but will still be short of its allocation. He urged the min- isters to see how much can still be done to reduce this shortage. As the objectives for 1951 remain un- changed from those-of 1950. there should be good prospects of reach- ing the objective for this year in full. The Presbytery instructed the secretary to express to those charges that had made definite ad- vances In their giving the appre- ciation of Presbytery for their zeal in this work. Mr. G-cirdon Avard. at the request of Rev. Mr. Ashford. spoke briefly on the work of the M. and M. Committee In 'I'l'lliity Church. Charlottetown, where some 8'! per cent of -those using the du- plex envelopes. contribute to the M. and M. Fund. Home Missions Rev. w.B. MacPhall. in present- ing the repcrt of the Home Mission committee urged as many of the ministers as could to attend the conference for ministers of rural congregations to be held in Back- ville. on the eighth of March next. A number of outstanding speakers including Mr. John Fisher. the C. B.C. wandering observer, will be present. and the conference would prove of great value. Rev. Mr. MacP'hail -pointed out that by instructions of General Council the salaries of ministers on mission charges had been increas- ed by szoo. in 1950. and would be increased on additional 3200. in 1951. The minimum salary for a married clergyman on such charges will thus be 3.400.. with an a.llmv- ance for travel. He then read the recommendations of the committee for grants to the various charges receiving aid. These were all ap- proved by Presbytery. He also read a list of the grants recommended for certain independent marginal fields, where the salary falls some- what below the minlmurn recom- mended on the charges regularly receiving aid from the Home Mis- sion Board. He suggested as e. motto for the years ahead, "Every charge a self- supporting charge." Rev. Dr. God- frey pcinted out that the two sour- ces of revenue from which the grants must oorne are the Board of Finance of the church in general and the aid - receiving charges themselves. In both cases the need for increased giving by the mem- bers and adherents is clearly indic- ated. In anticipating extension work for the future in the larger cities of Canada and elsewhere an additional sum of 03,000,000 to 33.- 500.000 will be needed by llhe Un- iicd Church. In his report on Missionary mu- cation. Rev. ILL Bacon referred to the fact that Rev. Dr. E.J.O. Fraser. of Seoul, Korea, is now on furlough in Canada. and is avail- able as a speaker. The committee recommended that Dr. Fraser be invited to attend the May meeting of Presbytery, and that an itiner- ary for his visit to Prince Edward Island be in snged. A committee consisting of Revs. W. B. Crewe. R. L. Bacon. 'r.A. Wilson, I-IZED. Ashford. W. T. Mercer. and Mr. Justice Tweedy. was appointed to consider pastoral relations on the Cornwall-Kingstom New Dominion chnrge. Revs. J R. skinner and!-I. E. D. Ashford were appointed a committee to Investi- gate the possibility of providing overslgiht and services for some United church families in Eldon. On motion cf Mr. Ralph csllbeck. Presbytery went on record as ex- pressing its regret at the passing of the Honorable Horace wright. and its sincere appreciation of his life of devotion to the cause of right. A copy of the resolution was ordered to be sent to the family of the dc- ceased. Preabyiery also expressed its commendation of the "United Ohurchlnan" and its confidence in the editor. Rev. Dr. Munroe. Presbytery nominated luv. Oilf- foid Grant Il.A.. B.D.. D. D., for the office of Associate secretary of Board of Overseas Missions. Rev. Pref? IIIUII lip M37 Yeutll be smsaad how fast rush. blackheads M horn ra soap and Olnttauit at your drouial Lenten Meditations run Rsnsvsncs or cissam: (The uindon-Times) The episile for Qiuneussesirnl is one of tihe most familiar P359 ages in the New Testament. "Charity suffer-eth ion. and is kind; charity ernviv.-th not: charity vaunteth not itself. is not puffed up. doth not behave itself un- seemly. seeke”- not her own. is not easily provoked. thinluth no evil, rcioioeth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth . . -" The cadences of the Authorized Version so delight the ear that men are apt to faruet that 5!- Paui was not writing with this purpose: that he was rather prob- ing as with s lsnoet the diseases which marred the witness of the Corinthian Church; and that the first reading of his words may well have stunned their hearers into silence. it is a shock also to many mod- ern Christians to hear the pass- age in the every-day speech of Dr. Moiiaws translation. "Love is very patient, very kind. Love knows no jealousy; love makes no parade, gives itself no airs, is never rude, never irritated. never resentful.” when the literary 301: has pass- ed a deeper amazement remains that this is how life was meant to be lived. "Love is never glad when others go wrong, love is gladdened by goodness, always slow to expose. always eager to believe the best. always hopeful. always patient. Love never dis- n 5." ' it is well that this standard is set up on the Sunday before Lent. for the coming season provides special opportunities for medi- tation and prayer, and for that repentance which means turning to God and examining life afresh in the Iigihi of his revelation in Jesus Christ. It is well also that it should be set up on the Sunday before an election. A political contest might iri- deed appear to be more concern- ed with "sounding brass" and "iirikling cymbals”, even wl1:h the guts of prophecy and the faith which removed mountains. I-'hI-II with the way of love which Christ set before men. His own state- ment of that way was that s rnsn should love God and his neigh- bour as himself. Mode-rn means of unles- tloin have made the world one neighborhood. A man's neidhbours include, at least, those by whose laboum he is housed and clothed and fed, the miner in the pit and iihe flsherrniain in the drifter. the African growing cocoa and the Indian growing tea. Iihe tar-mAr in Australia and the fame: in his own country. How can he love these neighbours as him- self? He can pray for their welfue: he can provide thorn with the means of hearing the Oltrtsiisn Gospel; iihei-e are funds to which he can contribute as an acknow- ledgment of his dependence upon their toll. But. as the world is organized today, most of what can be done must be done iiiu-ouph political action. Politics for the Christian. provide the supreme way of showing love at a dis- tance. W. Burton Grows. n.A.. for that of Assistant Editor of the Board of r blications. and Rev. A.-S. Weir as President of the Maritime con- ference. It also went on record as urging the Government of Prince Edward Island to take measures to restrict the sale for beverage pur- poses of Bay mm and other sim- liar preparations. Rev. W. T. Mercer and 0.1!. Black were appointed a. committee to arrange for the induction of Rev. J.T. Irwin, B.A.. 3.13.. now of Lawrenceiown, N. 3.. as assistant minister at Trinity Church. char- lottetown. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Husband and Father. .1AM.Es MnsWAIN who passed away February I. 1050. no will never be forgotten, Never ahs.II his memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will always linger, Around the place where he is laid. Lovingly Remembered by Ills-Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAMV In loving memory of CABTNIY J. Maonllllll Murray Harbor North. who passed away February Mb, 1044. Ever Remelnberesl by Illa Wife. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John Machsod who passed away on fab:-usryyith. INC. Asleep in God's beautiful garden. where there in no sorrow or pain. some day when life's journey is over We sIiIll'nIeec our dear Mother Itensaibsved by and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Hector A. Maelonaie who paced any on Iolrasrypth. "Inmylatnafahoaasanmany naadoasilfltwsrenotamlwaald bavosoll yearn to overseas phesfor you.” lavlncly Remembered Ever Ilusbanil 3! Ilihllltitvdon. Warn of FALSE 'I'EEI'H Slipping or irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping. drwsins or vrobbling when you est. talk or lsush. Just sprinkle a little FAS- 'I'll:m'iI on your plates. This pleas- ant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and se- curity by holdlns slates more firmly. No tummy. sooey- mlly taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non- scldl. Get FAS'I'Ei!.'I'H at any drug store. school milk became free of charge in British primary and secondary schools in 1946. gg". , .PAGE THREE PARKDALE HALL I .- NIGHTS - I OPENING WEDNESDAY. FEB. 3883 The Community presents a VARIETY CONCERT includinl 1110 hilarious comedy. "PBOM NIGHT”, several novelty stunts and featuring "Down Memory hoe" with sons: and "tenet fmlll yesteryear. Guest Artists - Maureen Blake - George Wood - Preston Bock. Entire production staged by Arthur Vesey. Tickets (we) on selelat Douglas & Jones and Hughes Drug Co. GET YOURS EARLY. THIS WIIJ4 BE A SELL-OUTX 4166” STOCK IIP TOIIAY THINK or IT -. CHOICE MACKEREL. 5 Mb. HEALTHY FOOD- PURE PORK . SAUSAGE. lb. . . . . . EXTRA. SPECIAL! TEA. lb. NO. IBREAKFAST Try it. No waste. Easy to serve. Delicious for Frying. OUAKER MIIFFETS. 2 Ige. pkgs. . . . . 25c SCOTCH BROTH SOUP. 2 sins . . . . . . 35: BROKEN PEKOE .- A REAL SPECIAL BACON. machine sliced. I5. . . . . . . . 55c - ON FOOD , non r.s:N'r -SALE runs SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 FALL tins 31.00 41: . 75c, LENTEN EISH Just Ari-lvedl Boneless Smoked Digby, lb. .... ....................... .. 39c Fall Corned Mackerel, each .......................... .. Fat Salt Herring, 9c each; doz. ...... .. 51.00 Smoked Fillets, lb. 41c Haddock Fillets. lb. 45c Boneless Cod Fish, lb. 39c Fancy Tuna, Flaked, tin ................... .. 33c Southern Shrimp, tin 55c Sockeye Salmon, V2 lb. tin .................. .. 49c Fancy Sardines, 9c tin; 12 tins s1.00 Chicken Haddie, 2 lb. tins . Flnnan Had ie, 1 lb. tin ...................... .. 276 Crossed Fish Sardines, 3 29c on ............................. .. lc Fresh Caught Smelts, 2 I s. .......................... .. 45c Fancy Keta Salmon, 1 lb. tin ...................... .. 41C Clean Whole Clams, tin ............... .. . 29c Pork & Beans, ns.iS1 .Wax Beans, 6 tins ...... .. S1 DELICIOUS YELLOW EGG GOLDEN PLIIMS. I9c rim 6 tins . . . . . . . . . . SL00 FANCY . BEMA MOLASSES. bulk. gel. . . . . . 31.09 24 I5. 509 SL6? 98 lb. bag . . . . 56.15 1lI5. bug 51c Island Honey, 1 lb. tub 25c Pancake Flour, pkg. . 21c Table Syrup, Maple, large jug .................. .. 35c Vegetable Soup. 9 tins S1 Yellow Corn, 6 tins 51 Green Peas, 6 tins ........ 31 Tomato Juice, 9 tins . S51 Peaches, 6 tins .......... .. 351 Sultana Raisins, 5 lbs. 31 , Fitted Dates, 5 lbs. 31 Island Oatmeal, 5 lbs. 55c Island Buckwheat Flour.' , 5 lbs. .......................... .. 706 Light Walnuts. 34 lb. 250 Bulk Cocoanut, V2 lb. 29c A Red Eating Apples, doz. ...... .. . 50 . Moirs Bul Choco ates, lb. .............................. .. 59c Blue Potatoes, ' 50 lb. bag .................. .. -'51 Table Carrots. Baker's Cocoa, lb. till 49C Oranges, Grapes, Tomatoes Celery, Lettuce in stock. Smoked Bacon Ends, lb. ................ .. 39c Fresh and Corned Boneless, Lean C0'1'IjAGE SPARE RIBS, ROLLS, piece or sliced, - 5 lbs. .......................... .. t1 Lb. 630 PHONE 747 ciisii & GARRIWSIDIIIIIIIES 187 GREAT GEORGE ST- WE DE Chocolate or White 2 pltgs. 59c LIVER C. 0. D. NESCAFE SAVES YOU yunsro PO ON COFFEE BILLS 1. sun the 4 or. ier-thoveh union for ion-melm OI sunny cups us I whole pound of ordinary come. 2. :::mlly also in saves oven e- "'.':-.'-..v."":"-.:-."-..'.:: ""”' ”" s so vac pl.” In I... gu'-gygj 0' y 3"" '"':"' ' YOII EVER . an an Noseofd I ' , IfO:I'IIIy plinlld II shy Tmlnsujllln lvosh dawn tolholasi spoon- ” Rlgluihismlnute more people are drinking A iluui all other lnsisai collses coinlilssil trade mark of Nssdfs Milk maul: (cu-is-f -summon-uuanasosvsviss-an-snnumd ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, II-issltsddgsasaisasol blaeel mam-sass.-spa-dd-ands-rini u,n.tussiua-(duau:-.-uu'a'-a-ssueuousosooid:buv-nII-P-n':v'"- g