Tbs Mace of the Northwest Ter- ritories Council is carried by a It.C.M.P. Constable. Fashioned from such native materials of the north as a narwhal tusk. ivory. na- N. W. T. MACE TO BE DISPLAYED IN CHARLOTTETOWN live copper, and oak from a wreck- ed ship. the Mace is an outstand- ing example of the artistic ability, of the Eskimos who made it. That Mace. which was commissioned by I and presented to the Council by His Excellency in Jan.. 1956 is being shown in various Canadian provincial capitals. it will be in NEVISY 0 By J. A. Clark. D.Sc. HAMPTON Friends of Mr. Harold Ferguson are pleased to learn of his recov- ery from recent iilnesss. NOTES The epicdemie of "Flu." prevail- FEEDER CATTLE when in Monclon on October 15, it was our privilege to visit the Cimadiun National Railway cat-, ilc sheds near the Packing housel oi Swifts. and to see the stockerl imrl feeder cattle as they were, bmng assembled for the auctlon' sale that was held on the after- nonii of Tuesday. October 16. l056.I We saw the cattle that were con- sluncd to this sale, weighed off trucks, tagged. blood tested and sorted into uniform lots. There were over 300 head of Shorthorn, Coming Events Il.cgion meeting Mt. Albion Hall Monday, Oct. 29th. Movie "Titanic" Corran Ban. laturday. Nov. 3rd. I p.m. Movie "Titanic" Fort Augustus Hall Friday Nov. 2nd. 8.30 pm. Masquerade dance Spring Val- ley Hall. Oct. 30th. Annual banquet of Abegwelt R. B. P. at Kingston Monday night. Dance Iona East School every Monday night. Good Music. Regular Dance Bonshaw inn. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. Masquerade Dance Bonshaw Inn Tuesday night. Burns Orches- tra. Unloading car of coal Friday and Saturday. Book your orders now. Vernon River Co-op... Buying live and dressed poultry, Monday, through Thursday. Wad- dell Bros., Crapaud. Masquerade Dance, Orwell Hail October 31st. Prizes, good music. Jiiasquerade. dance Eldon hall. Oct. 30th. Prises, lunches. south Plnette W.I. Mgsquerade dance but 85 Hall. Monday. Oct. 3th. Good prizes. Canteen service. Hot chicken supper, games. etc” Tracadie Hall. Tuesday. Oct-obi! 30. Dance after. Unloading old Sydney Coll. ll Milton today also stove coke. Ver- Gilupie. IKE he signed. and which was hit: an- UHIII FEEDER DALE! pr-tug, Northern Ontario at four different near cattle auctions. a total of It'll hand were sold for NI! 09' He"-m.d and Angus caning and ing in the district, has about dis- grades of these breeds. The maj- hl1l"3iIr9d.8hdlh059 Hm"-'I9d lh9"9' ority oi these were a mcdiumlhy are now C0hV8I9SCIhE- grade ol feeder cattle, with short- Mr. and Mrs, Smnley Mumm- Imm Dream p”d0m'""""g' son were welcome visitors in our SECOND FEEDER SALE . Tam was we second annual fwdg-Ltlio guests of Mrs. Catherine inee er gale spans” mi by the New l and Horence ince of Hampton. Brunswick Department of Agric- ulture and the w95'-m0"9I8"d- through a car accident near here Kent and Albert County i-'edera-,0" sepr, 29, now able to return lions OI AiZl'h-'hIh1W- 501119 OI lhc. to their respective homes in this cattle hlid Come from LOWE? 38Ck- ' district. are included, Mrs. Clifford ville, quite along distance by truck - share" and Mr , George R, can. The DUl'Pose of the sale was tolnon. The hospital report new is assist in developing the cattle fscd-I that the other injured in this ucg. Ihil Industry by P"0VhIIhl1 8" 0lll'ldent are daily improving and let for farmers in the BT98 Who should soon be able to return, to had young feeder type cattle for their homes, sale, and to make such cattle a-i , . vaiiable in uniform lots. to farm-3 R91-WV95 and "lends 0' MT-fihd ers af central marketing points. glllrs; T- -1- Ihmah ha”? been 10"” "I5 ""3 "'”"”, "If." '”'.l'”.XfILTu'.'.'- 7.?3.'.'s'l.5'nc3I"1l.'Z'"c'3'it.'.-liI.'If.tli.'i.' from immediate snu ier, g - , weight animals. so than as fe(sd.I of their 50th wedding anniversary ers they could be greatly iniprov-- I" 'I"'”' h”"'9 "' Cenlrhl Bed? ed in weight and quality, before; '1!"-W 9" ocmb" 17- ""5 93'9"” they were offered at public auction. i 9d '-'0,"Pl9, "9,l”9I,I "PW" End MEI" before being sold for beef. Bccausel '9'Id'"3 ”' ""3 d'S"ICl' values would then.be establishedl Mrs. Hy M. Chisholm, r W the MI” "I q"'I"y "d by 5".p' led by Mrs. Earle Boulter, have ply "Id d""'"'d"Th"V we" qlmel returned from an enjoyable visit 3 '"""h" 0'Y”""& ""3" '"I""'”i at the home of Mrs. ChishoIm's that looked to us rather out of daughter. Mrs. Charles MPNM place in such a sale. This nolor Ca,,hbemon' NIB. doubt was responsible. for lower. . ing the average price per pountil The Pastor and his wife have as at the sale. which we understand their welcome guests their son. and was 11 cents. The higesi price per. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lot being 15 cents per pound and, Charman and children. They are the lowest 7 cents. ; being welcomed to this community. Conditions of sale were: (a Pay-: . ment by cash or certified cheque.l I-373' c""3"l"w" E"embI9d (3, L0" to be mm on . per poundj at the evening services held at basis. (cl The sale was financedl C”""w”" "'d B”'"I""' Church" by a deducmn of 3 per mm on on October. 21. At Cornwall, the In sues, ;iiymn festival. by the members All cattle were to be sold. Con--I "I Church Chm" Lmm Bedeq"" signors were not " .1 to bid onf their own cattle. The sales man-; I -ac,-new r;;;rved.;;;e-gag! to;-a ilit.-.”.Y5ii'I.”l .i2.s.';':'.”.".i. 2..li."i:; .l.I',fe b':V" L W" :6 gm? si9.sss.as (Average saotss. Nine J1 .m:'mh when map" but "kl carloads of yearling steers sold at management took card of them.l 3" "em" 0' 1' en" 9" Wundi The highest price paid was for .':.:':;....."'::.'"”:'..."":'..'::i"b ---new or -w--- --m -- 19.4 cents per pound. The ,h h- Chrgnzfmewlsglk alrgvldzlnfagg est price PIH fix a carload of of yearling heifers was 14 cents I:d:2Eh.1:mwh::m:;:l.Ma:Nlr:.rtl: P" W”: 7"” '"""" ”' vidod him with a sales slip. which '”"''d' '"''i nxraniivinn-rs In experimalta eondnc period of Among th 0 s e hospitalized tority to take delivery of the cat- tle purchased by him. ' S E we soon from tae press. that in i. rg;EE' as 3!. 3 . 33353 .gggsa Governor-General Vincent Masseyg the Confederation Chamber Oct. district on October 18, and were 30 - Nov. 20. Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources 9 Cerebral Palsy P. A. Held Monthly Meeting ..The regular monthly meeting of the Cerebral Palsy Parents' Assoc- iation was held on Tuesday evening Oct. 23, at the Cerebral Palsy Training Centre, 67 Hillsborough Street. The president Mrs. D. Farquhar- son presided over the business meeting. Plans were discussed for John. N. B. on Saturday Nov. 3. A public meeting is to be held on Saint John, as guest speaker. Plans were laid for a joint par ent and children's Halloween party Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mac- Donald, Johnston's River. The Cerebral Palsy Maritime Conference being held this 3'95? L07 the first time was another topic dis- cused. Several members are plan- ning to attend this eonfereneee which is to be held in Monclon a dinner meeting in the evening. It was reported that donations had been received from the Brook- lyn Women's Institute and the Kil- mulr Women's Institute. Donations towards the work make it poiihle to carry on a more effective pro- gram, and are always EI'8l9ll,I”Y received. ' At the' close of the business meet- ing refreshment-s were served hy Mrs, J. Cameron, Mrs. L. McCal- lum, and Mrs. D. Farquharson. d Cornwall. under the dir- Earls: t:fni)r. Peter MacDonald. At Bonahnw, the Irwin Group were in charge of this Special Service. all of which were greatly enIOY- ai by all present. At the morning service of Pulr lie Worship here on October 31- a partial report of the meeting of the General Council was given by the Pastor. who was a coma- sifner attending the Church Coun- cl. 1?; report has just been receiv- ed of the death of Mr. Walter G. Mackenzie. whom. with hia wife. was reported seriously injured in a recent car accident at or near Bi-ookthid, necessitating the re- moval of Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie so the P.E.I. Hospital for medical treatment. The suddeness of his death will come as a shock to his Inmediate relatives and friends to whom are J ' lym- path! - Q CIILDBEN IURIID SIGOURNEY. El 5 . gist . 4 P W115! I. I. 3 IE? iii. ounuunfscndii Union, tut; mine . the conditions with which he, as: RELIGION AND LIFE By Very Rev. George 0. Pidgeon, D.D., LL.D lint Moduator of the United Church of Canada (Owynsao KNOWING HOW TO TELL But she must also be specific ISEINTIAL FROM TRIVIAL about what is right and what is An Ontario schoolgirl wrote to wrong in the conditions of her the head of the Royal Bank ofltime and place. Not only mt Canada asking the question: diureh, but the home. the school "Why 00 Ypu think I should con- leaders in business and 9011503. tlnua school and get an educa- the servant as well as the master lion?" I are called upon by the God to In I aracious answer. packed, whom all must give account 1-0 with wise counsels, there is thisistate clearly and stand IIIOIIEIY phrase: "Education. when of thel for the right as they see it III lhblf right sort, helps you .' . to' particularly situations. between the essentiall It is highly significant that the and the trivial." application of these Christian We recall that. years ago, the prin ',' to the conduct of pub- late Dr. J. A. MacDonald used to lie affairs has been made a In- ring the changes on St. paul's tional issue by teachers In I great phrase "to discern for distinguish) I university. We are not allowed to the things that differ" He was forget that these men are prim- concerned over the tendency be arlly priests. ordained an! author- noticed in certain churches to em, itative religious leaders of their phasize i FY Virtues at the people. To such men tbse moral coat oDf.be primary. and he wasiissues in politics must be govern- tfyh-'i8 10 bring them 'back to the led by moral principles. and there- assential things. lfore belong to the ultimate, the All Canada has been moved by , universal, and eternal. the searching Cfihcilm of P0”-, This is no mere provincial mat- tics and politicians in the Prov-lter: it belongs as much to the lace of Quebec by two professor national and international realm. P113”! 071-W51 UDIVVFSIIY. When "Righteousness exalts a nation, ” unslniz the causes of the con-? but sin is a reproach to any peo- ditiona they deplore. they men-lple." tion the stress often laid by the; "When there is no vision the church on the trivial in conduct. people perish." Thank God for the rather than the essential fprophets who speak in His name. It is not for us in Ontario to be shocked at the splinter in a sis- ter province's eye when there may be a log in- our own; instead we should examine closely our own church's teachings last we! too are falling into this misiakc. A country physician used to; say that he judged a preacher' by his list of deadly sins. Under1 I Protestant Orphanage Contributions CHARLOTTETOWN ' , 55.00 Sally Shop's Ltd., Gt. George St 81.00 Bernard Connollly. Bayiieid St.. RICHMOND ST. 315.00 H. B. Armstrong. 315.00 Eastern Trust Co. 31000 T. Edgar MacNutt 35.00 Allison Gillis 35.00 Frederick A. Large. FITZROY ST. 55.00 M.W. Weeks ' d9'3l0'- Md "7 dehlv Fhd hislszoo Mrs. Murdock Macl(innon. church was certainly failing dis- 31,090 Miss Lo,-M ween, astrously in her dealings with thelggs-r xoygypy V931 9V"! Of the Place. Collector Mrs. Wilfred Robertson MORAL FAILURE 320.00 James Mundy a certain ministry, he would add, he had heard of only four deadly sins, all four on the border-line between right and wrong and all four of which he intended to prac- tise. .. , Some of us were acquainted withl Donald Wheatley. Mrs. Neil Dar- rach, Mrs. Malcolm Darracb. Mrs. Harold Clements, .lr., Mrs. Harold Clements Sr.. 50 cents Mrs. Total 056.50. FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL Women's Division. Collector Miss Mary E. Gorveatt. 85.00 Dr. A.J. Murchison, 321!) ea: Dr. R.G. Forsythe, Hus- aell Ewing. 31.25: Mrs. Laura Kitchen 31.00 ea: Mrs. Mary MacPhee, Ka- therine MaeNaughton, J.W. Currie, Mrs. Unsworth Gurney, A.H. Mac- Cannell, Alice Chandler. Basil Ir- ving, Garfield Taylor. George MacKenzie, Ethel Walker, Janet England, Mae Weir, Shriley Clow, Mary Gorveatt, .50 cents ea: John Hume, ltrs. John MaeNeill, Mrs. Elva 0' on. nor, Lester Macswain. Mrs. Ang- Alex Machievin us MacPhc-rsan, Mrs. J.A. Ford, MP5 Mary DuPasquler, Alma Ed- wards, Beatrice Murphey. Joseph-l Inc Steele, Edith Davies. Arthur. Gillis. Mrs Lester Macswain. Vel-I "ll Rayner. Mary MacEwen, Winl llle Hogan, Lorna Lecco, Hazell MacDonald .30 cents ea Ka Rita Cheveric .25 cents ea' An ltli Johnson Total. 334.35 Male I)lVlSl0I'i, Collector Mr J. Leigh Walker. 32.00 ea: Dr J.('. Theriault. Mr. and Mrs Earl Francis. 3l.00 ea Leigh Walker, Eroll Fran- cis, Ivan Clow, Merrill Green, Gor- don Dncherty. Russell Carr, George Haines. Spurgeon Cann .50 cents ea" Robert Lecco, Law- rence Stewart. Angus MacPherson, Frank Flood. Reagh Sheri-en. Total Si-i.50. Grand Total 348.85. NORBORO Collector Mrs. George Stewart. 83.00 Harland Daye &2.00 ea: Elmer Stewart, Everett Glover, Lindsay Sharpe, John An- drews. Waldron Stewart, David Glover. Mrs. Hattie Webster. How- ard Daye 31.50: Mrs. Laura Sharpe 31.00 ea: George Stewart. Peggy MacNeili, Ivan Daye, Alex. Doug- las. Elmer Cannon, George Bow- ness, Eustace Reeves, Joe Reeves. Clarke Harding, Lloyd Sharpe, Leighton Stewart, Ivan Bowness, Robert Sharpe. .50 cents: Geor Total therine Feehan, I na MacDonald, Ed- ge Douglas. 334.00. Jesus dealt with this moral fail- 3500 Mrs, Edgar year” are in His criticism of the relig- 32,00 3.; M". victor go.-ensong IW3 Iehde" 0' HI! thhei W09 Mrs. Edward Love. Mrs. Wallace 10 you. Scribe! Ind Pharisets. Andrew, Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie, hypocrites. for you the tithe mint Mrs. Andrew MacRae. Mrs. Fred 3'” '1'" and c"!"m1h- Ind ITBVE Macltae, Mrs. John Maccormack. neglected the weightier matters of Mfg, Cyrll Mgcmminn, M”, the law, Justice and mercy and faith; these you ought to have done without neglecting the oth- ers. You blind guides, straining at a goat and swallowing a camel." George Roper. Mrs. James Ess- ery, Mrs. A.A. Holmes, Mrs. Les Roper Sr). Mrs. Reg. Parkman. Mrs. Wilfred Robertson, Mrs. Ar- thur Robertson. Mrs. David Hearts the visit of a team of cerebral pal- sy workers coming from. Saint that date with Dr. K. Seaman of on Saturday, November 10th with God (Matthew 23: 23-24.) We must allow the vigor of Jesus' utterance to blind as to the balance of His judgment. He does not advocate oversight of the lesser virtues: "These ought ye to have done." He at- firms. It Is the disproportion of their estimates of moral values that be condemns. stressing the minor at the expense of the major virtues. Then when the rich young ruler questioned him about the particular commandments which God's moral law required him to keep. Jesus replied: "Do not kill. Do not commit adultery. Do not steal. Do not bear false witness. Do not defraud, honor your father and mother.” There is certainly no lack of em- phasis here on the essential moral qualities. irhen when the rich youngl ruler enquired about the one thingi ' that the man who did all these things still lacked, Jesus polntedl him to the royal law of love which, gives all that one is and has toi the service of humanity and of, ts. tam... ' VI'CAL-FER I2 VIVAMI MDNEIM. (599006! Your doctor will Isl you hnw,ivn- partsnt wit-nins -id nii-mt an during the growing years-and how often some of thus animals are lacking in modern rivets. You casihelpmaliaupfortlusdekisncy bygiving yourchild one Vi-Cal-For I2 Capsule a day. Each eapsule contains twelve notriuoool including vitamins A. 3.. C. D. and 3..-calcium, phosphorus and iron. It”: a diet supplement that's easy to lake-and sco- nomieni tool 0dvSl.O5favlwslsntbn&qh OWES A DEBT The man whom Christ has re- deemed and brought into the King- dom of love, owes a debt which he can never repay. but he can contribute much toward it by the abandon of love in an active min- iatry. Profesao John Campbell was once asked for a definition of "Con- science." He drew two circles on the blackboard. and labelled one "Right" and the other "Wrong." and then explained: C cience tells you that you must do the one and avoid the other. but your ed- ucation teils you what to put in each circle. The Hindu mother puts into the circle "Right" throwing her child into the Ganges as a tribute to her god; the Christian mother putsl such an act into the circle "Wrong. and considers it the child's right to have everything done for him that will contribute to his full de- Velopment. Hughes Drug Co. Ltd- 150 Queen St. Dial 5545 PLYWOOD? When the prophet Micah was ask- H eddwhat God! required ff us. he sat : "To do unite. to we er- cy tor kindness), and to walk I'I'L'll'Il- bly with God." a requirement as high as heaven and deeper than the sea. Now the church has boon cal- led "the eonseielce of the com- munity." As such it is her duty to emphasise the etermaal obliga- tion of the Right which man ought bdonomattarwhatthscost. I RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given out the proposed NI"-I trh:aleirtzerisiontouI'votheMilll?.ivoraseahasboan approved for construction. ' Rsddents in this area. who have completed contracts with tholiarldme Electric Company Limited. ll! hllihy advhal 8 wire their pemiass. ' MONDAY Pierceis Anniversary SALE CONTINUES 1 SAVAGE IAIIOUI I collector Mrs. Sterling Pigot, :2.oo ea: Mrs. Ralph Pigot, Mrs. Monda Sterling Pigot, Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. 81.00e a: Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Mrs. Fred Mosher, Mrs. John Pigot Total 80.00 VICTORIA DISTRICT Collector Mrs. Fred Inman 82.00 ea. Miner MacNevin. CA. Dawson, L.D. MacLeod and Sons,I 11.. Guardian rm 3 y, Oct. 29, 1956 8a mcannoa. Harold D. Wood. III. Walter M. Lea. Mrs. Donald Hart. Mrs. Fentoii Howatt, Charles How- att. Kenneth Bouiter. Mrs. James Quigley. Maurice Burke, George Cannon, Annnie Maebougali, Mrs. Ivan Howatt. -I-A -lows I .75 cents: Mrs. Willard Rogeraon. 31.00 ea: Ebby Boulter, Max .50 cents ea: Johnnie Boulter. Mrs. Thompson. Karl Boulter, Evan Vina Lowther. Mrs. Earl Lord, Wright Allison Lea. Robert Mrs. Ralph Miller. Hedley Miller, Wright, Lloyd Boulter. Fned In- man, Mrs. Wilfred MacQ:iarrie, Heath MacQuarrie. Mrs Lena Francis. James MaeLeod, Richard MacQuarrie, Mrs. E.H. Wright, Mrs. Ada Lyman. Mrs. James Boulter Jr., Mrs. Wallace Stewart. Mrs. Keith Boswell. Mrs.Donald Murchison, Mrs. W. .25 cents: James Arbing. J. Daugherty, Mrs. William Lea, Total 348.50. Arthur Boulter. Mrs. Victor Fa- guson. Mrs. James Boutier Sr.. Em erson MacDonald. Agnes Mallard. Mrs. Bertha MacQuai-rie. Mrs. Donald LaBreach, Mrs. Keith Boulter, Mrs. Finlay Ferguson. ATTENTION! We urge you to attend S.P.C.A. re- organization meeting Tuesday. Oct. 30th. City Hall. 8 pm. K For Building and Remodelling its G-L-A PRODUCTS O GYPROC WALLBOARD O GYPROC INSULATION LATH-PLASTER-STUCCO Authorized Dealer MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING co. LTD. 36 Lower Water St. Phone 8575 (L - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY our Safe. Tliefolowiageroafowofthe iaonybergeinsoaldohshg FRESH DATES, 5 lbs. . SEEDLIIS8 . RAISINS, 5 2 lbs. . ALL FLAVOR-I JELL-O, 6 for . SMOKED Sl-IANKLESS PICNIC HAMS, lb. SPECIAL LAYER SLICED LBACON, lb. FRESH ROASTING PORK, Ib. YOUNG TEN DER BEEF LIVER, I HALLOWE'EN SUNKWT 49: ORANGES, 3 slot. 79: ROYAL ausssir-tsoaau, . . 39: APPLE JUICE . . . 27: YOIIK CHOICE-ll X 55: CORN, 2for . . . '29s 49: .........55c .........43c b.........25c APPLES, 3 cl z. . O('cM NORTHWEST TERRITORIES COUNCIL Wlbooolplayotlho 1 ConfedonariooChonibon.ProvlnslalIoIlog 510910 900' POIAlLYOUIPOODl&S THE -MACE- OCTOIII Rt d we a.m.-12.11? s.in.; 1-8 p.m.-lid p.-. and Alhhitsddihsns froonswionow 30th. l956toNOVIMIl2od on p.ai. to lzill pl. - , are invited to examine Ink llllqtlrqlllnl d ' governing autlinnty. I. IAILI EOIAIL Hui &ldB9.