g : .'rnE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE AUGUST 25. 1952 ..-i-r-""Tj' I ..-un.naar-. 3: By His Eminence Cnrdinnl McGulgan 0! In news: nature may be Inserted '. at five cents I word, strictly pay- I: . ; (C0lI)'l'ilh0 able in advance. ' JIMMYS Taxi. - Phone azs. EXPLOITING Tl-IE use .... . . uowaiu) MaeINNiE root- "::.:::n::::.:::..:'. r:;: ::r: or. l"::::...'r"'....::3-..""::. wm - emu we M" W i. 'n l . Llttl hit 11 me memodt ufwtwv:Itp)?l?e.s nttridvvtaig zesiltlamstililnleileaourio matteer iiowelitti; gfEl:vnl:.swELL mt Benet Fhom. o :v,c,;”:lfiI-ligiiiils hot war and the cold The weapons of hot wars He designed to kill the body. , weapon! of cold war: are we ,1 mainly at the soul and its "W specially the mind and , One of the principal f a cold war is the lie. L,-mg is not a new but an "K-ipnf, practice which appears to almost as old as human Ipeech nail. Satan resorted to this de- ,hf,. to entice our first parents to sin. And history shows that nut have never forgotten its util- i,',. in achieving temporal ends. perhaps no age in history. how- W”, has exploited'the effective- mg of the lie as has our own. 'n.our day. we have seen lyinz leveioped into a studied and scien- me weapon emPi03'8d by one he- imh against another to the extent ,r glling a formerly 8000 WON N, propaganda a new and bad "parting. w;,..n.wa see I" instrument lllf. lying turned into for promoting hat- -pd toward one nation and unde-. mwd sympathy for another, its aidrnusness easily revolts us. e . o The same revulsion, however. is not apparently experienced when we catch private individuals in a lie. Neither is it felt when we rhsr-over lying on A somewhat larger scale as in business. in fall. moderate misrepresentation of gaolis is aometlmn accepted as smart business. Are we not, in- deed, used to making certain al- lowances for advertising? Nmv the point ll that lying on a large scale and lying on a small -------i----- ielepliono tionvarsaliuns elector llton ever with the new "Phone Man at" lectured in the I "RIGlN1"' HEARING Alli iifhoughts For Our Time Iona Conduction Device at nielevele utra mi. ll-Ill IIIEV-IAH IIAIANTHI SeaCiaaaiftad Tole hone Direc for narut dealer. gvrite fa FR!-I catalog about 3 great Zenith Aida: llllhhitllullhliiillitl-iI.,' Instlrssi nu. viaau,on,ciua -. --.v ...., ' 0ENTRAi. GUARDIAN This column Ta-I':;ened for news of local interest. but advertising or how white they may appear to be. The size of a lie does not change its nature any more than does water vary its nature when ii. is dipped out of the ocean into a glass tumbler. One might object. however, that a little lie now and then can he a most convenient. way out of an embarrassing situation. It can sometimes make the difference be- tween getting a good job or not getting it; between making a sale or losing it. What is more. the truth sometimes hurts. whereas a little lie tactfully and artfully em- ployed will often put our friends "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." 0iggey'a Pharmacy. ICE CREAM the delicious solu- tion of the dessert problem. NFIW SHIPMENT FIRESTONE Electric Refrigemitnrs. Bryenton and MncKay. ; SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily to Summerslde and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. at case when they might be dls- FlREST()NI-I Electric Washers. tressed in knowing the truth. Sl20,95; Firestone gas washers. . ' ' ' 3194.50; Brycnton and Mdciiay By these and similar argument: Company. " we may try to justify the use of -. COME AND 81 a lie and indeed the wrongness of .. The three :..La.3:::. P:::.l2:r '.".. :l';::.'::'"r.';,, l;it:..;”i::t.....r."”::;, vn ssainstthe.animr0n' good that will the 1052 lVllli'l.v”ll'irhg)r R.-vm '”""'p”” ”" me I5”””i' WM ""3 ' ” .V '; ' i if "H new-tangled fish highways being result from its use. New on tllsplay at liilllcr HlOi.il-l bum an 0,.” (hp Pm 1 1 .. R is 5”" p1Bm'hhDwev:r' that "5 Lm' ito mention an inlcomplxetlecclistutii " lying '5 wmnmi e goo mm - T? ilhesc now in operations most of . - . - , - . . . . . . . - . i;'lgngfni:ri?;li.i helkxiglyridngiiflr Tp:ol:,:(i,7,.' l(:l,Ax0S""l iilPnl "bulldozed" this year: The Iiil-iiuiy 3 blild m'38"3- read gfor iillnl0fll'llf'n .itl'ri'H' Mulch Dam on the East River: Lying is an abuse or human Heiniimmn Kw" wimlg ii l”e"5l' the Brehaut by-pass at the heart eech and that is what is wronl: Doh rtlv ' win ' '9 1 ” w”lF rs' "I Gumcyls s””"'” ”” Wm" zvpith it It violates the order of En T " d4 lvl :03 C, H lkmmfn d:'”" 5t Ptiwnali Mmmli” MM" n ture inccording to which human 11:5 ER” on)” F10. N?” i I-5"i"'-V 1993i”! i" "W 9” Rm” " ' g m" ('5' mrmmi 5. :u'm'"' l Mill at Vernon: the Marshall Pond speech is intended for the tfxnm tectl. Miilcr nroihors Limited. .,, C,,,,,.,,,,.,,,. m, HMS Mm W, sion of the truth glint isd in ,..gsgZg,g, . l'P,'W; M O'N'm Vim? in W; yo, mind. As theft an mur er vn- ' ' ” :unnnined darn bciwccn Pnunil IN MEMORIAM , ate the order of nature and there- by offend God. the author of na- ture, so does a lie, whether great or small. St. Peter was embarras- scd into denying that ho was ll. disciple of Christ. but despite thr embarrassment, his denial was ' lie and was wrong. --g I WILLIAM WALLACE MacF.N'NlS i The passing of William Wallace i Maclnnls at four o'clock Sundavi ialternoon. July tilh., in the Prince Men unnot live peacemny 1,, Edward island Hospital where he society when lying prevails, As had been taken four days previous- domesuc peace requires that hu5- ly for further medical exainlna-, band and wife speak the truth to,t!ons following an illness of three 1 one another, so national and inter-iweeks at his home on School street. i national peace demand that men brought slnccrc fccliiius of aocliicss , and nations avoid lying in their and loss to his family and friends , social and international rciationythrougiioilt the island and bcyondi hying poison: the moral atnios-,n.4 I Pherff and Since 50i'i'”'5 "lid 7”"; .'.ifcctionatcl,v known in tnous-, H0"? SUTVW" "MY i" " ii”""h-Vlailds as "SCl”J,C:lllt Bill", he retired i moral climate, t'arclcss indlIit!Onf'P1rom Mmw mm, m.N,,e ,,.m.s "D '" M"3 C” Wemuanzv lmd m due to lll-health". and was confined 3 "CM "M nimmml '"'dde' to ills room seven months with complete rest, during which time Cord Of Thanks he was llliTSE'(l bark ID A l"nCil5llTl: thank Dr. Laidlaw. of strength by his doctor and de- vote during his long period of impaired kind attention during my illiiessims Dfidff End i0i'- 1111150 her edu- thgpg and the many menus” whQiICBl.l0l1. and this wish was granted visited me and sent me cards. glft5,i1n full Ineilsllm l etc. His unccasiiiu rlcvolnrincss to vlifc l ttpd daughter in the home loaves H 4 vacancy which iintlilli: cnn fill, and 1 that love was rcclprocatcd in full Gus Shaw. Canoe Cove. ,by their constant. Companionship and affection. i Friends will inir-5 his l'..'1asstim- mg, amiable pcrsnnalitv, and many , will look back to the firm but sym- pathetic dischargc of his duties as an officer of law and order for about thirty years, Passing on the ieve of his marriage aiuilvcrsary, as he looked forward to the lx-au- , ties of summer with his friends and loved ones. the God in whom i he daily expressed his trust willed ,otherwise. and took him to his ylscernal Home just. when it sci:-med he had most to live for. The funeral service from St. i,Jlsmes' Kirk, Presbyterian Chtirch. ion July 5th., was conducted by the Rev. T.H.B. Somcrs who spoke fcellngly, and by request of the family, read the words or two beautiful hymns. "Now the Lab- ourer's Ta ls is o'er". and "The 'Sands of Tine Ara Sinking". The burial service was in the Peoples Cemetery. "Until the Day Downs Beyond ,the ijunset, and the Shadows Fice Away ' at very Lw2Mm . A. Mcbonaid's 1 . . tailoregsl clothegl tan:1-3'-I 3l'toTneaeus-e , lo:-nos-ly up to 0125 SPECIAL OFFER . '1V;o piece consisting of Coat and Pants 3:69.50 Three piece, Coat. Vest, Pants .......................... .- 3579-50 More is your chance to wear "Canada's most distinguished gtetbes" of genuine savings - and meticulously tailored to you! women, too. Politics on imports, every one -the styles are ngtiy supnb and the tailoring is everything you expect from uumon-pevieetionl We suggest Immediate action. SDI Dominion Provincial Farm Labor Committee held in Charlottetown. it dred potato pickers would be need- crl from mainland points. to help out in harvesting the island's po- latci crop. belt will take almost two hundred of these, and Prince County four hundred all-told. point up the fact that some Prince County farmers really grow spuds in a big way. Many a lucky grow- er in the west. cashed in on the long price last year, and there are hopes that the lightning will strike twice. At any rate buyers offering two dollars a bushel for tubers in the ground. wages this year. mainly because they may be harder Like the potatoes demand is always a. beiiwether. ,9 e o d wife, and constant helpmate : Charlottetown. I wish to I Nun” and SW” of the pgmcc health. if. was his constant desire V Edward Island Hospital for their 30 "V8 I0 809 his YOU!!! dflillthlef. ii" llil52 is pulling on the spare time. They Island Odds And Ends I -1. At the recent meet-itrig of.thc was estimated that five hun- The Kinkora-Fret-town potato These figures are Pickers may be paid higher to obtain. they harves: they come higher when in short supply. The old law of supply and and Ten Hill on the seaward side of the road; the Jenkins-Scars pond at Loyalist: the old Myrick pond near Tignlsli; and the one that spawned them all -if that lcrm is appropriate--the Jordan- ilill('i.O0(l-Hll2ilt"S pond at Bristol. - o o The dairy people in Canada seem to have made up their minds BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND '- n I WINIFRED 2. vaiLsoit SHORT LEGS Herons are tinted for their long legs, so when a long-billed, but. rather short-legged, dark bird is seen standing patiently besldcv a creek or shallow pond we are puz- zled as to its identity, The Green Heron, with its 17 or 18 inches, is the smallest of the family, and the only one with short. legs. But this waiting posture is charac- tzerlstlc of the clan. 1-ieroniike, also, is its method of trying to escape detection by freezing in an attitude that simulates surround- ing reeds. ThiS it does to hide from both supposed enemies and would-be prey of small fish, frogs. or crawfish. The aim of its sharp bill is deadly. If by chance the Green Heron is caught unawares. with a single sharp shrink it stretches iLs neck, crects its small, black crest, flips its short tail, and takes wing to the nearest perch. This Heron's flight is fairly distiuctivcn rather clumsy, slouer than that of a Crow, and with a downward bend of the wing tips. Seen at close range in breeding plumage this is the most beauti- ful of its family, The lustrous grey-green back in some lights looks blue, rcminding us of the iridescent Tree Swallow. Short, plume-like feathers drape over the wings, most of the bird is, chestnut, and the black cap ends? in a crest. At breeding time the male's legs are orange-red. This is a rarity in most of Can- ada, though riuitc common in southern Ontario, Only of late years have ncsts actually been round in Quebec, and it is pro- bable that those discovered in' boggy, coniferous woods not many miles north of Montreal mark the to give margarine a battle, by dc- vrlopin: goes through quite a series mutation when it ends up as but- ter hilt who ever thought of it as a powdered hnhy-footi. Through- out. of mursr, the cow remains the greatest. manufacturer of them iali; crinsirlcr the record of our Prcmi:-r's grcnt Holstein, Ahcgwcit Milndy. Incidentally, although margarine is banned in this Province, not a few people seem in he uslna it in Report has it. that it is received here by many peo- pltw from friends in New Bruns- k and Nov.a icotia. . "The stretch of scmi-permanent highway betwccn Millview and Vernon River Bridge could do with some treatment. It has dc- v opt-d a corrugated surface un-l tier truffle. - . Ilis almost tunc to take undcrucnr out of moth-balls and to think of filling trucks and cars will illlli-il"E'fi7.F. The summer of last act oi a good show. BUILDING SCHEME y NEwcss'rl..s', Ensland 499' ,1-lunclreds of craftsmen in this Northumberland City have formed a club to build houses in their have started to construct 50 three-bedroomcd homes, to sell at 21.500 CB0?!- kill sharks by Porpoises can snouts to butt. using their tough irhe tender gill. slits of the deadly imh Birth: most dangerous experience of life Too many newborn infants still die needleaiy - or are crippled for life - because of oxygen star- yation while being born. (is free use of pain-killing drugs one cause?) In September Reader's Digest. J. D. Ratcliif givee fact; about the phenomena of birth that every mother should know, mils how the toll of death and damage among the newhom can he reduced - how mother. doctor, and hospital can help. Get: your September Reader's Digest today: 43 articles of lalting I t 2 condensed from leading new processes and uses, for the product of the cow. Gras-'i,when of, the lonzl northern boundary of the Green Heron's nesting range. Formerly, individuals were seen in spring or early summer it was Strange But True iFree Booklet Tells How. By 2'. ll. MacArthur of Venezuela. You can eat fruit and drink its bccr. fLs sap is made into an excellent wine and its pith into bread. Its leaves make good t.ha.t,ch and the fiber ex- tract from their stems is used to make flshlincs, cordagc, ham- mocks and nets. while from many kinds. Paintings and scrolls on the walls of wealthy Chinese homes are changed periodically so that they will harnmniI.(-, with dif- ferent seasons. The phrase, ”born with a silver spoon in its mouth" dates back to medieval times when the cus- tom of presenting a young child with "Apostle Spoons” was in vogue. The spoons had figures of the Apostles on the handles, The complete set was made up of 12 spoons, but those who possessed wealth, included an extra one, larger than the others. with a. fig- ure of Christ carved on it. If you should ever come by a set of thir- teen you'd have a. modest. for- tune as such sets are very rare as the custom passed out of fash- ion shorliy after 1665." 0 . . In South Africa television is used to combat forest fires by broadcasting pictures from a plan.- which files over the forest. Fire fighters see what's going on and are on the job pronto. Zoroaster, the great Persian pro- phet. whose birth most authorities place at about 1000 B. C. was said to be born of a. virgin. His teach- ings were of a very pure mono- theism, and included the exis- tence of a heaven and hell, immor- tality, is day of judgement, the resurrection of the body and the coming of a Messiah. An accurate scale model of the Universe will probably never be made. If the earth were repre- sented by a speck of dust the nearest stars would be about 2000 mllcs away. Food we like is better for us than food we dislike. This is because the thought and appearance of the food we enjoy brings an abundance thought. that they might be strays: those idcntlfied in autumn could have come from the northern! istatcs, because all species of He-, ion have the curious habit of scat- , lering after the nesting pcriod., many flying north. This is parti- cularly true of young birds. The nest. is no more than an elongated, flimsy plsttorm of, twigs. saddled lengtfhwise on at branch. Evergreens are preferrcd,1 though dense-follagcd, deciduous, trees are sometimes used as sites,) or even low bushes and marshyl hummocks. The 3 to 5 pale blue-l green eggs are laid in May, and the young birds leave home about lmld-July. Now. watch for wan- ,derers dressed in brown, with streaked undcrpai-ts and pale, green-grry legs. Do markings aid ldeiitlficatiom, IN TTEMORIAM in loving memory of our dear husband and father. John M. MacLeod, who passed away August 25th, 1949. , Remembrance is a golden chain , Death tries to break, but all in valn.1 To have. to love and then to part,i Is the greatest sorrow of one's heartl years may wipe out many things, r But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days when we were all together. i The l Lovingiy Remembered by Wife fdal Son Allan, Daughter-in-Law Marx- aret. (Brand Children Rhoda andi John A.. IN RA-EMORIAM in fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Mrs. Louis Macrhcc. who passed awav four years ago today, August 23rd, 1048. sweet are the memories that never fade, Of one we loved, but could not save. Always so true. unselfish and kind. Fest in the world her equal you'll find. Beautiful life that came to an one. She died as she lived, everyonea friend. magazines. ounent. books. Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remem- bered by Her Husband and Family. The Neighbors! "Phase can't be Dad's oidstilts, Grandma. From the way he talks. they shot1ld'be about eight feet: high." Cy George Clark . ' i gut?)-'.” R9:.”v".'t:L-. mom. he in ring prcparcd for I l l i of gastric juices to the digestive tract; thus greater assimilation takes place. Many scientists believe that a space ship. capable of travelllnrz i TOOMBS Music Store l 4 l to the moon, can soon be perfect-j, ed, Will there be a crew? Ana: from gravity man could neither eat nor drink. ”Evcry man takes the limits 0' his own field of vision for the limits of the world." ?Schoper.- hnucr. e o 0 Two lotus seeds. estimated to be 50,000 years old having: bccii found in Maiichuria by a Japanese paleontologist were turned over in Washington D. C. linrticulturist.s this spring. Five days after be- gl-ncralion both seeds sprouted and within two weeks were nearly 12 inches in height. It is considered unusual for seeds over 100 years old to ger- mlr.-ale. Although Catherine was the richest. ' ........:...:.: COMPLETE VISUAL REFRAf:'FltlN and ANALYSIS the Great liill in the G. F. HUTCHESON , & SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St. Kennedy 8. Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Properties Bought and Sold Also a Full Rental and Auction:-ering Service. I25 Kent Street-Phone lltll ATTENTION Re lilglificld Ccmclcry. All ill- tcrcslrrl please co-operate bringing your yearly dues to any of the following (inmmillr-c licforc Sr-plcniher l.'ilit: Si:-wait Mal- l-(innon. lllglifieid; ltiilicr Sandm- son, North River; John lxiaclx'in- icy, North River, Secretary, by. 4 i i i i i i i i i 1 One of the world's most renisrk- I able and certainly one of the most useful trees is the Moreche palm lls i's r wood comes building materials oil ibirtllpiace of the prophet Abraham. ,RADl0NlC HEARING AID ' iDeaf Hear Again With Startling Clarity, Ease understand them.” To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper with what: may be done to help the deaf hear again with miraculous clarity, full CHICAGO (Special)-New ho a for the 15 mil inn persons in t o United States who are hard of hearing was voiced by is noted Chir-ago acoustical scientist. He reported that through the miracle ht" modern electronics it is now possible in overcoinc deaf- ness even if the loss is severe. He demonstrated how the deaf can hear again with a clarity and case they never dreamed possible. According: to this electronic en- gineer, Mr. Sam Iiosen of Bcltonc, ”the longer a hearing loss is neg- lected, the harder it is to recap- ture certain speech sounds and world she ate oniyftwo, ill cocktail "W315 PM day. Her strongest be-, veragc was the five cups of strongl I ncss and how to overcome it are (inscribed in an informative. new, illustrated booklet, which will be sent in :1 plain wrapper without. any cost or olyiimition. To obtain your free copy, simply send vour request to: Electronic Research Director. Dept, 310(7- Bcitonc Hen ins: Aid (in., 14.30 W. 10th St.. Chicago 8, Iii. A post.- card will do. C().Vil-I ox, doc is-'1 MAI-DUN. Essex, Ell2ial:d K101-ti --Officials at a Maldoii Carnival asked outsiders to Jllciszc their competition inslcad of coffee she drank every morning. A pound of coffee was used to make those five cups. Los Angeles with more cars y D? ,nieasurliig by applause. It was sug. family than any other city ml the hand has 8 ,.,.markame' xm,,,l1t:cted that some competitors death mm lmm auto nCCidems',lui'iicd up with crowds of i'cl.ilives 27.86 per 100,000 automobiles. i0 5001" 101' them. Montreal kills 2220 persons per 100,000 cars and Toronto 24 2 l per 100,000 autos. But in Bombay: HWY really believe in mowing lcmi down.-The annual fatality rulri tlieie is 769 61 per 100000 cars AACIEIVP CTTY The 6.000-year-old city of Ur, the oldest yet discovered, was the EARLY BIRD l Te -l MONCTON r' Only 05.00 One Way and to NEW GLASGOW Only 04.50 One Way Phone MCA Today .42-u.:ays SEE AND TRY ZENITH 085.00 Batteries for all Aids. MARITIME IENTRAL 167 Queen St.-Phone 185-Ll ATTENTIONHSUMEMER RESIDENTS Customers who will shortly be closing their sum- mar cottages, summer hotels or tourist cabins are re- spectfully urged to notify us by postcard or letter as soon as possible the date on which they dcsirc electric service to be discontinued. Owing: to the large number, of such disconnections required during the first days of September it is necessary that we make special arrangements to take care of them and it is very diff- icult to execute last minute orders promptly. - Section 7 of the Company's Regulations roads. as follows- ”7. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE. Any custom- cr who wishes to have service discontinued shall give the Company flirty-cigiit hours written noticc. I'nti1 such notice is effectively given, the customer shall remain responsible for the account." When writing please give your name, address and date disconnection is required. Your kind attention to this request will assist us in carrying out your wishes and will avoid the re- sponsibility of your account being carried on after you have ceased to require service. Thank you! TRAP-ES ANO INDUSTRIES FAIP Al'Sl'lLjiCS (ii-I 'i'ili:J Al.liliA YB MEN'S t.'l.l.'iJ (Sept. Lilli to Sept. 20th) elimination fiddling and (.4liilllK all ntgunlzalimts lmlrlznz sIl-p-zi'in:in- t-1-iilmts, Special prrfmntancc and final judging Saturday FlPllllif; Sept. 20th. i,ilwi-.11 cash pm,” an aid gnd ncu rirgnilmnlinns sponsoring S-llllt' In the Province contact Dr. W. R. tlarann, 201 Prince 51., (linrlntit-tuxvn, i"mr:i:.-tin t'oinniil- tcc Chairman. 129 Kent St. 10.00 00WN PAYMENT SALE i Tliere is only a limited time left in which in take advantage of 3, SlMPSON'S special down payment event. for iottetown store, select all the furniture and appliances you want. for fall. and make a down payment of only ten dollars . much it all costs. You can buy a iivingroom suite at down payment of only fSi(i.0tl. with a down payment of only Sifmti, other things as wcll, with the same baiancc may he paid in ciglitccn equal monthly may he paid out nvcr a twenty-four month period. Plan now in fm'uisl1 your home on these special casy forms. It's smart io.buy Fall Ftirnishlnga in August at SlMl'SONb' in (Jifiown. You'll enjoy shopping at SlMPSON'S Phone 2188 August. Visit our Char- . . roizardicss of how 5230.00 with a You can buy a range or brcakfasi suit.-I. Or you can iiuy thcm all. and down payment of only dififiti. Your. amounts or larger nrricrs authoritative tlctailn about lieaf- l