JULY 7. 1952 ,,,V lkeiigioouond Life ; ny Very Rev. George 0. PM eon, D.D., LL.D. I First Moderator of THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL REFORMS i in , , ' in azine 3: 1'must":.ffirm:d that the zliurch height of her prosperity. but "byrllassed" in the lssder- Amos pointed a. finger of scorn It pens in one part of "Our Island" is beint .hip or certain social reforms. A AAAAAAA .--a---: Strange But True I: I. I. MMAHHU 0 United hurch of Canada ...... (Copyright) 3 only those that live in a. small island know the charm of Island life. In a small island there is much neighbourly feeling and a growing friendship that make its ihabitants akin. Whatever hap- Northern Israel was then at the llllll-W00 in W6 WW0 "ll! W1" is the concern of all other parts This is s. charii9 dun leveued mpmm in "nilolm , 0"9m0lll95- for it is "Our Island" to each and Ighingt the church. and is some- and pronounced Gods Judgment every oh, 0; u,. limes merited. Particularly is it on those who offered sacrifices as Th. win" on of today mm, iustifisd when the church fails to a substitute for justice. The re- hug . "mu chhpm. in the humor, "huody her own ideals in action. presentative of the prophets at of --our mmdn he " pm”, Ed, "New occasions teach new duties: court had Amos silenced. and then wudi C.” Brawn or ,3, "my time makes ancient good un- he committed his message to writ- E,-1,. we mum, 100; go mm mm, mum," Too often Christian men ing to the benefit of all genera- my much that 1, ihtuuuhg mm mi :0 use that. a change in social tions. The religious leaders re- worth ,-ec,,,dihg' and no wand in conditions calla for a. new inter- caznlzcd 3'' '-ll” '-""9 by "ml the world contains a more interest- pretation of ' the teachings of were certainly "by-passed" on i hit . 1 h ,1 , Jesus and the prophets, which will those issues. M 5 cry or u so u 0 mu est to naturalists as the Garden have a new bearing on the issues Jeremiah. inspired of God, if 0; gh. gnu. 3.1,", you Wm mm of a new day. Then others 91159 MY Will W" WM llllllld hilllull many kinds of life that constitutes in battle for ideals which the opposed at every turn by the f0- the beauty and wonder of nature. church has failed to recognize. cosnlzed prophets of his tlmh Jacques Cartier. first white man A far more serious situation Jesus chose the founders of His to he”, he, ghoi-,5 oh thug; beuuii. Tl-lEhGUARDIAN. BENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- able in advance. JIMMY8 TAXI - Phone 525. DR. J. C. GALLANTB office will be closed July 7 - 19. DR. L. I. DUFI-lY'3 office will be closed July '1 - 12. DR. LANTZ will be absent from the Polyclinic, during the month of July. HOWARD MacINNlS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. "PRESCRIPTION salwics" - Giggey'a Pharmacy. MRS. -l0EINS'!”0N's LADIES WEAB-Specla1s- Dresses, Coats. Suits. V CHARLOTTETOWN Literature And Life By IOOKMAN -in The Democracy of Streets Is there anything more demo- cratic than the street? All ranks and classes have a right to it, and you can see great variety there -- rich and poor there;. the well-clad and those in rags; the king and his humblest subject may be travellers on the same street: Wordsworth pictures the Old Cumberland beggar sitting down by the roadside to examine what kind friends had given, and how the birds hopped about picking up the crumbs that fell from his shaky hands. Moreover, in Democracy personality is held sacred. so that the pedestr' n is afforded a de- gree of protection. The long white line running through the road is for the protection of the average llrackley llnlteli church social V A large number of the people of the Brackiey cantfceation of the United Church gathered in the llvfanse at York on the evening of June 20th for a. social evening with the minister and his wife, Rev. John and Mrs. Douglas. A heart warming friendliness marked the occasion and after s. time of merry conversation. Rev. and Mrs. Douglas were shooed out to the kitchen. When they were es- corted bsck again by Myra Prowse and Keith Cudmore, two gifts had been prepared for presentation - a Kenwood blanket for Mrs. Douglas and a. tartan motoring rug for Mr. Douglas. Messrs. Guy Rodd and smith MacFarianeV spoke. in presenting these 811". or the regret of the Brackley congregation concerning the departure of Rev. and Mrs. Douglas. Rev. Douglas. in thanking the PAGE THREE 1 9 ii. i .-. . ,-4.--,:v-ewe. - ..-as;-..-.-..-....a mm .- DONEGAL TWEED sl-"T5 19' man, bidding the driver of a car people for me” mvell" practical mm when the leaders of organ- church from -mom: the common ful afternoon of June an, 1534. men. smut. c,,io,,,,,,1, ,,.,,,,b1,, .0 km to mg mg. mm" mm gms. spoke of the friendly fellow- " . d" b l and as opposed a if sent , gs: sgieliigiog gig: hyuiiatslss hwy pgophz. Cmuwby chm pm?” and Ip!i':l:epl(l)ktehaaIna;idl&ltl;r8l:'x1:leK ot1er;xA5e- 557.50 at Jack Cameron s. . schools or playgrounds where ship he and. Mrs. Dougas had al- T ' children are likely to be signs in- WV” mloyed 1" E” me” 559”c”" P DONEGAL TWEED Sport Suits dicgie ihhi; hiowh-,3 up 1, w he tions with the Erackiey people, a - penecl mogetogen tlifni we br::,i!iyl.le& Pharisees. . . stately fggcsig. lhsh meadows, wilg e mos a a corn w err es, arse an lIil;:sd)gre)pfor his own time, and n. The same "by-passing" of reli- aha; hm... H, .1” I:,i,m3',,d me 35''-50- The Imlriehh most c0l0ul'- taken as s precaution. fellowship they would long remem- is as "living and active" today as gious' leaders has gone on ever heave, and iigheg unlimited, and ml "ma durable 5"” ”" "h? m”' . ' ' ' hers it was when first delivered. Yct since. Who represented Christ th, bird, of mhhy him”. Th, mid. kit ic0d9-Y W -T393 Camcmll 9- Again while town-planning calls Durllli the sins-song that follow- he said when challenged: "I am more truly in the 11th centui1'- headed CW1" W9" 90mm9n "hem 9 CW - for a, cg;-min kind of home to hc ed. with Mrs. Earle Clarke at the no prophet nor am I one of the John Bunyan, the tinker of Bcd- .0 Wu mg whim, or mpcow, S FEDUT-El); FLIGHTS daily built in a certain area, yet you piano. the lights went out but me ions of the prophets: but I was a ford, an author of The Pil-, when were .150 day ma beam to summersiuu and Moncton.wi11 rim-1 smhii house, and gragt lampiighi. even added to the occas- herdsman and a. dresser of ayca- grime P gross or the churchmen But, mods,-h iii. ha, changed Phone Maritime Central Airways Castle; on ghc mm, 3,,” ,1.-leg ion. more trees: and the Lord took me who connived at his imPl”l””' much 01' the picture in the gurdgn Limited, 2061 or 540. This is democracy in action. It A very generous lunch, provided from the flock. and the I-Old Bald melli” Tm! Wl'liv0l' W33 Sllhrtled of the gulf. as it has done in 15 true however, that certain by the ladies, was served. and with ! i 1 E i l. I ' cooling relief snowy-white Nox- ' D Oes '1 E SE0 I '1 zema'brings to your fiery sun- bumed skin. ' Apply Noxzema and dress O Don't put up with the misery right away! It's gseaseless . . . of red, raw painfully sunburned doesn't stain clothes or bed skin-get instant relief with linen. Available at all drug and unto me: '00. lJl'0DhB!l' UN0 my 10 hell? I lcadinz 3393159 llymllll other places in the world. Never- . .. people Israel . . say at the Amsberdun Conference theleas, nature is still more un- in 1948: "Do you people not know spoiled and alive in this province There were schools of the pro- ihlt Charles H. SDHPKBDH WIS than anywhere else in Canada save phets in those days, and they dat- never ordained in the way you ih, ho,-ghihhd, whim, 35 yeg, 1-.3. ed back at least to the rest understand ordination?" Yet spur- main, 1..-geiy uhdeveioped, i-jiijgh, but these recognized ead- geon was the greatest preacher of . . , era failed to discern the will God in the conditions of their of all ages. Nor can we forget of his age and one of the greatest History has been most kind to this sea-girt Isle. when Indian me. c:.m.:hl: .:2:u.z..::”.::: 3I.ii..B;..?'.2i?.23l..."e'. i..L”:?:.?: mm on file mtelironegs: thgt crowded the dards of our schools. Yet his spiri- h”m3" 59”?” were bemg lined Kingla capital on some great oc- tual passion and power moved the casion with his message of doom. world. g..,M..........-..:.----O-- remove stains - make tubs and from the heads of guilty and in- nocent alike. Minegoo laved by No doubt it 15 migic when m, the waves and sheltered by the church 1. --by,pu,edn in mo,” encircling shore. slept in peace. and social leadership but the roa- P"hW5 the graate” 5mg” m we son ml. this 1. usuhuy that me Island's fair name was the de- 1. being ..bygpa”ed.. by the Divine portation of the French settlers. spirit. The first duty of the church 9- PeWll"l- .l'l0”"l5lVe Pe”ll1'3 ill” of Cmm is to pmsem Chm; to with the Mlcmacs had kept their mm” men as saviour and LOHL hands free of blood. and the con- Lndenmp in muucal mm" is sequent treatment they received important. but it is the effect of at the ham!” M "l9 Engmhr her religion rather than its cause m '13" 3”” b5'- mm w”"- Kan -the fruit rather than the root and Wihm” W” m"l"e””y V '3 of the treeiof life. The Bible vhly mod Dill” llllefflilrlelll "'9 from Genesis to Revelation re- Em” w mm” by' The 1 "fly mm” presents God as seeking entrance 53”” "'9 W”! n" We” may to the lives of men. Their sin is 9V” "Wdc 5”” gm" 1”” am hateful in the eyes of God who is 1” between T! '33 11" 593:9 Cf” right and good, but in His grace, Where pew!” tve Efag I 9 zhmm God offers then forgiveness and "ley We” M Mme" n 9” puts the power of His Holy Spirit day” 151"” mm walked many at the command of their faith to mll” ml? flllyl 50"” "ell P”? strengthen them in dam, Hm tested that loads and horse-diav.n Wm carts would make future genera- " s a a tions soft. Thigse wer;e hard ldayfi The pa” cowpen in one of hi, indeed. Yet 1. ose. poneers ove periods of depression, saw, his for- me" utlggdv 19:5? "f1 :15 much '3 giveness assured in Christ's atone- W9 W 33' W ” W03" ment and wrote: "If it had not and 'l0hVehlehm- been for the grace of God I should . . . mve died ft" Very -luyy V Floridians have a. saying that A" Md beueven weary md m once you get the sands of Florida basins bright, white 35 h” mwd ”' "me" ”pp””"n"'y' in your shoes you will return . . . sprinkle Jove: on a wet cloth and let stand on stubborn "stains a few minutes. Then rinse. see directions on label for per- fect ooilet bowl hygiene. To take stains from linens and cotton: and bleach than snowy-whi. t e . . . add one tableepoonfssl of Java to each 1 gallons of rinse water. soak thoroughly and than well. Very stubborn stains should be Jsvex-treated before laudsrin hr daily diaper dipping or-n fellow ans directions as given for linens. Diapers dry beautifully soft. white. stats-ins KJG and sweat. ..a. - V - J1 . FOOD. t A v based Elf.” '.3:.L7"..'l33: w. "19. , Formula as develepnald Indsllrh Blanch '20 EASY WAYS Javex ii”-J"l? ?fef'-”h ;:.'::: .r.'r.-:::. .33. ll.:.: ill? Mk" ”I H3”: ”G”d m able "3 of native land bums deep within mu” '11 3"” "mmd unto Wm their hearts and even from the ill” W” 'l”"l'”- "M"? A” 5"” far-flun paid or the earth they ficiency in all things. may abound trek bagk to the scenes of men. :Ak?&'n-"V”'f'g')3oOd wan, (GI Conn" childhood, be it sooner or later. Wm" tn” church hm w prmnc sursnomn: raefttfi-n suldlrliier urlhd lElOrI?Isi'.: ahrm” the Rue" 5”" Ox Owl ta return after many years absence men in the” Mpecut me Wm like John MacDougal of New 5'"'ly 1” "by"p””d" md her Haven who came back to end his prwmg” tmmfumd w "mu" do a in his native hearth after Then Christ is Lord of all-lit- my meme 0, smmwo mm "my "mm M Km" "m 1'"d M We can picture many thousands L”'d”'" Me" my lnw" "T day f imi rants since John Mac- His authority; nevertheless they am dale” the province 62 years are subject to His laws. It is still an In their farewells to low true that God has fixed a clay in :g”'omz fnd mums and vow,” which He will Judge the world in that the would cD'me again to ”5h"e”"Em” by the mm whum He renew oild acquaintances and to h” ”p”mmdl Wm" mu 0” revisit the familiar scenes of their world will look like when judged chudhood That 1. Wmt we mu bylChriat'a standards is hard to love 0. cbumry. l;.';:5l";iu:gg uixgffuslge x::e;:I'tcr:?;: A person can make friends with Loreol lo men in this light and her 3'? Place” ",3 ”,f””3”,,e,””f,P:f,' ' u no one w o as e v awnd pun”; mtugr aegvhgled 35' an island life can find a home pf" 5 gfh ; T; m E y quite so enchanting or more dear Mm W C ' 3 Drum to his heart than the one in "the Island." It must ever remain part of themselves. Whether one drifts away - or whether one comes back, as the feet tred once more on the quiet. friendly land Grade X-1. Mary Hunter. know so well. every passing scene Grade VIII-1. Shirley Green recalls to mind those lines from Grads VII-1. Margaret Crafery my own poem: J,f,f,'1”d,;aX:;;1.l ,f"f.glff,l'M1:li3,”gw,j There's a little bit of Heaven made Grad. W4! 3:” Cram... 2, For rapture. love and song. M. Mauhuhx 3 no”, C0,". Where the land lies deep in beauty 1"" J , All the dreamy summer long. i Kgrzalga III Sr.-1. Joseph Mac 33:. '3 IE1; gt i:I"'m”eM:;';"' :3" ' Gr;;,,gr.;;-,,g;--o- i::2.i;".:.:..":: ::.:i::':.-.'r "1 Crud! I Sf--L MW” M3” When the spring with dewy fingers Kenzle. , Decks the sod in garlands gay. Grad! I -71'--L 1-0l'"' Cm" ll" And the fragrant wayside blossoms Hilheit lVel'0lQ- 5lll"9Y.Gl"9"' scent the breeze in merry May: 9195: Maflbrle R”? 91hr KW Oh, it's then I long to wonder to BALTIC SCHOOL Honor roll for June:- IIELIVER YOUR WOOL to the wool grading station. Charlotte- town. before the closing date. July 15th. ALL CATTLE exhibited at the Charlottetown Exhibition must be tested, within 60 days for Bangs Disease. Apply to Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, Charlottetown. POWNAL INDUCTION. The in- duction of Rev. T. R. Goudge into the Pownal Pastoral Charge will take place Tuesday evening, July 8 at eight o'clock, in the Pownul United Church. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacNeiil, St. Catherines an- nounce the engagcment of their oldest daughter Myrtle Shirley,-to Charles Victor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacNevin. Canoe Cove. Wedding to take place Saturday, August 16. NAMES OMITTED - In the re- port published Friday of the 92nd anniversary of Zion Presbyterian Church, City, it was mentioned that there had been only ten in- ducted ministers at Zion. The names of two of the ten were omit- ted. They were Rev. David Suth- erland, whose daughter is Mrs. Cruikshank, wife of Mr. W.R. Cruikshank, manager of the Royal Bank here. and Rev. D.B. Moc- Leod. -Ollersonais Mrs. Bruce Wood of Boston. formerly of Charlottetown is vis- iting on the Island. Mr. William Buchanan of Elm- wood'. Bonshaw, P. E. I. has left on a trip through the States and Western Canada by car. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott left Saturday morning for Read- ing, Mass, after is very enjoyable vacation on P. E. I. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Stewart. Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott of Reading. Mass, spent the past week visiting relatives and friends on P. E. I. They were ille guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Munro, Eusion Street. Char- loltetown. Mrs. Frances Hull Tralnor of Toronto, who is revisiting the Is- land, was ihe guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell. She is visiting in Montague this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer, and later will be the guest of Col. Keith Rogers and Mrs. Rogers. MEXICO CITY, July 6 - (AP) - Jose Ruben'Romero, 52, one of Mexico's best known writers. died I'll-iday of a. heart attack. Romero held diplomatic posts in Spain, Brazil and Cuba. That Isle of happy dreams, With its witching bells of wood- land And its crystal winding streams. Yes - the gem of the northern seas - in all its years of exist- ence. and in all its bewitchihg those who love the romantic. and the more worthwhile things in life. peace. harmony. and good will. Crozier 9196; Sharon rozier 9195:; G rge Hunter 90'h W Olive 0. Green. Touche!- rll'I'!LIZl THE NEW WAY - U5! NA-CRUD! uqmn PLANT M M 3. our plus": special I s E'.:',".:.",.n':l,i.::.'.m'a,lh.2u'l::: size lipstick tr: dons. If easytoInlx.ell190IlIOo eednolnieal to but 06!! one our vial- Ask us about this wonderful now W0- T use today! by Richard. Hudaui cl '-ii (HIV ..v urillilvi hair-i -.In It Queen street Charlottetown. REJ- a' regular 1.25 box of ' on BARRY FACE POWDER by RICHARD HUDNUT both for only 1.25 ' Other Dulorry Ieeoiy Pvspovotiena x ',l:1ixlilkl "1 IHUUV! .'I'I iHlKHllii ll ii)WN,l' t I beauty, has appealed strongly to I streets become a mewhat desert- ed and the city ushes its way firmer Out. as the noise and rush of business interferes with domes- tic quiet. There is a certain free- dom about democracy and it is found thus. Charles Dickens was one of the most demorcatic of writers and he found a great deal of his material in the streets of London. So did Harold Begbie the material for his book about broken earthenware, or twice born men. The streets of large cities abound in such material. Streets are fricndy things. and yet the man who has been brought up in the country often longs for to set his feet on the path that led to the spring, or to the woods where he used to snare rabbits in days long gone by. one Shop windows in towns and cities are often a great attraction. John Bunyan has his Vanity Fair, which is Just his picture of the World. and it has its attractive streets each exhibiting the wares of the country to which it be- longs. Here is the British How, the French Row. the Italian Row and the German Row. where varieties are to be found. The world knows how to ad- vertise. There is a certain science of window dressing and it brings results. In fact shop windows are a sort of looking glass, and we often see passers , by- checking their dress by looking at them- selves as they go along the street. It is quite harmless and pardon- able. The street keeps its school and is an educator. Just as one of Marcus Auriliusl teachers told him that the best way to improve the language of people was not to reprove them but to so speak in their presence. that they will see how desirable it is and will follow - FEATURES - Stor-A-Dor Meat Keeper Crisper Drawer Automatic Interior Light Frozen Food Storage Insulation Drop Shelf Ice Cube Trays Tel-A-Frost Positive Door Latch - Phone 693 the cinema of "Blast Be The Tie That Binds". "Goodnight Ladies". and the "National Anthem", the evening drew to a close. The liniatclled-Ii-our Contihuedwfrom page in "T-'00kl5 3-5 ll YDUF admirer has been to a livelier party than crursi" -Said Psrkes. "Just managed to Open his door and then flopped!" "I don't think that is him, Stan!" Mira. Parkes unconsciously dropped her voice to a whisper, '”It l8n't big enough and-isn't he lying in a funny way?" "I'll have it look." Mr. Parkss crossed to the open door, which bore the,numbcr "ii" and bent over the figure which lay Just within it. He drew back immediate- ly. "Therela been an accident or -something!" he said. ”There's blood-" "Stan! He isn't dead? lt isn't murder-not here!" His wife was at his side again and clutching his arm. "No, no! Don't you hear him breathing?" She did when she lis- tened: the sound of difficult. gurgling gasps, "I wonder who he is and how he got there It isn't the big man-Borden, isn't his name?” "It's his new servani-I told you he came this week. We must do something, Stan. That blood is your example. So as we travel the street and note how others are dressed and how they act we are constrained to follow their ex- ample. Thus it is that the street educates-bidding us imitate the good; or shun what we see to be wrong in their conduct. C General Electric Deluxe REFRIGERATORS LEAD THE PARADE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS . Over 3V2 Million have been in use fen years or longer due to the Qualities of Con- struction and Convenience. features that have made (5. E. Refrigerators famous. (VISIT OUR STORE TODAY AND CHOOSE YOUR MODELT, IT'S JUST COMMON SENSE TO MAKE CERTAIN BEFORE YOU ' BUY A REFRIGERATOR Burke . Electric Ltd. ELIOTRICAIJ CONTRACTORS CHARLOTT ETOWN A Standard Treatment at Famous Beach First-Aid Hospitals! Recommended by "Sally" Hale of Hawaii who says, "Get quick, cool, soothing relief with Nox- rema. It help: heal even the most severe cases." Use NOXZEMA Suntan Greuseless soothing, cooling, medicated cosmetic counters 26f. 55f. Noxzema. The second you pat 89v, S1.69. Get a jar today- it on you'll feel the wonderful and keep it handy all summer. No3't"z"E'Mc "Suntan Oil was a switch directly the full length of the hall clearly into view. ”Look there!" She Pllllllllfl W the "59 ill all know all about first aid see if you oaken liststand on a sharp corner can help mm while I hgve ,' look of which there was a bloody smear. round... He stepped gingerly We! The stand was turned diagonally the unconsclmu man. across the floor instead of being ..Be careful, Sump. whkmru . ” ” his wife. -'1: may have been bur- would naturally be in such a nar- glam Perhaps they Ere am! uh row passage; a silk hat lay beside swap. it. There was a cloth. cap a yard or ' so farther into lhe hall. and be- yond that a grey felt hat with a broad bloc:-. band. "His head mustT have hit the haistand when he fell. Must have got a. tidy knock to move set back against the wall wearing it," Mrs. Parkes decl collsrnucrlou ' 156 Great George St. "And he has his overcoat on. Ii (mm the hack 0' N5 h"dTh' has looks as if he had oniv just come had a blow." she looked into the h 1 h n . hall. It was only dimly lighted in W en t.-W ate”, Wu-hap the bulb on the landing, but there sswe must do something... said , the her husband unclzrtainly. "There door. Mrs. Parkes turned it and C3,,” he anybody else m the HM sprang or he wouldn't have been left like by penedx. this; but I'd better make sure. You To be continued- Thanks lil alld The members and adherent oi shake those things off it like that!" No.-iii Ti-yon Presbyterian congz-3. gation sincerely thank all those. "The cap is his; I've seen him who helped to make their annual. d. picnic a success. A-uqi - . I QUALITIES All Sim-l Cabin:-t Sturdy Hinges Chip and Rust Ile- slstant Baked En- nmnl inside and out. Oilr-d For Life Re- frigerating Mechan- ism with five-your warranty.