tam "ii, 1953” p-f.-W? - .,;-'.N-&.-.-..,...I O i R ligion ”l.X.”.'l..'.l2.la.?t?'i.2 O0-0-O-O6-OOOO-O0 and Life 0. PM eon, D.D.. LL.D. 1 United laurel: as Canada : (Copyright) : ' SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE . pom; 'rcmllnIon"A is mechaniud .ty'pe oi thinking... hjgK”l31i:lt?Osli oi Dante's , ' Men it ' have' '- me neutral. (Inferno. Canto 3). more like machines. thereby losing i his neutrality on all he is fit ior neither nor Hell. We shall return this gubject again. but in the "me we,wish to point to me reason xipuns Inseam ior dismisses him with the contempt- uous gibe: "The God that YOU wok mm a printed book be with .u Tomlinson." The man had mu',,ng that was his own-neither Dd her evil. He had learned the igloll he professed from what others had said about it. He had -romliuson's neutrality. Satan. who thought or presslna thmush something oi the individual crea- tiveness which was a man's pecu- liar privilezt" Now the West has certainly a rich contribution to make to India. but is it not pos- sible that India's contribution to the West may -touch the deeper resources oi the spirit? ' . . . . Premier Nehru is not the only letting the abundance of goods arrest the. growth oi the soul. A one who points out the danger of New York Times review oi a book by Bertrand Russell quotes him as saying that ii modern science has Strange But True By I. H: MacArthur Michael Amos - (Eskimo name Nuoak) says he'd rather be trap- ped by ice then trapped by people. A visit to Vancouver. 3- 0.. for one day convinced him that civiliz- ation is all wrong. so he's coins batch to the North to trap musk- rais this winter. . Now theywe come up with s tootibrulh with a built-in chamber ior holding tooth pastes. Made oi plastic, the brush is ruled with quick drying nylon bristles. A turn E push oi the handle charges t bristles with paste. Rescui- bllng a fountain pen, the tooth- bnnh has a ventilated clip-on cap that permits it to be attached saiely to ones pockets. Another remarkable invention is a tiny stove no larger than a. match box which does anything from boiling coiiee to heating baby's bottle. The inventor oi this never their testimonies to the reality to made life more comfortable than um. but pawn-mi nova 1, pew- which they bore witness and ilnd- it was a century like it has exacted Gm,h,.m of ch,”-MM. No,-H, mg God for himself. a p ce for it. and that price is Cuonm, some loss oi freedom. "The more 0 e o This is the peril in which our race stands today. We boast oi cu; possessions and achievements of the soul behind them? have gained enormously in my western world. but what have but what We W. inst in the process . . . we reierred recently to Premier Neliru's visit to a great Christian orgn:iiz,.iiioii, but then we dealt particularly on what they said to We must not overlook what Among other flashed his very high development llliil. he said to them. mg insights this science and technology the greater the greater the need of organiza- authority on the iiie dividual citiiien." Democracy relies on the inde- lema oi our time." studying the ciiect oi changes on the iiie oi old English is the need oi organization. and tion the tighter is the grasp oi of the in- Wm pendent thinking of the individual citizen and thereiore the discovery of ways of controlling power "is one oi the most important prob- Another ob- server, who has spent years in recent Bats are sensitive to cold and be- come lethargic in tempclratures well above ireezing. But. they can raise body temperature at And to keep from overheating, ham employ a mechanism very much like a car radiator. The cooling device is located in the wings. Blood irom other parts of the creature's body moves into a vast network oi tiny blood vessels in the wings. allowing considerable heat to be conducted irom the in ma CUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE -CENTRAL GUARDIAN PAGE THREE Government Leader at five cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. COOK'S ior Periect Pictures. Glggey's Pharmacy. McPherson as San. HARD COAL- broodera at A. Pickard 55 Co. LEIIIGH HARD COAL is elway the best. Arniast Coal co. ICE CREAM the delicious solu tion oi the dessert problem. another quart. in the city Friday by plane irom Claire Roche. R.N.. who in em Hospital. ure for Korea. This column is reserved ior haul oaaswus. ior oi local interest, but advertising oi a nevvay nature may be inserted "WE TDEAT THE SICK WELL3 SPRING SAMPLES are at J. P. ”blue coal" for 'YOUR DOLIAB BUYS 31035- It the HUGHES DRUG 5'l'0llE.' MILK 1 the periect iood, order RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY - Miss Mary T. Roche. R.N., arrived holiday trip in Boston and Man- chester, New Hampshire. In Boston she was guest oi her sister, Miss ployed,at the Robert. 8. Brigham LEAVING FOR. KOREA -- AI'B L. R. Robert Henderson is spend- ing a iew days visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Henderson. Water Street. prior to his depart- Lenten Meditation From The Columns oi The Times. London Better Photo- a In Senate chamber graphs. run CEREBRAL PALBY. rar- ,ents Group, will meet March 10th at 1.30 P. M. in Y. M. C. A. MBHCAL SYMBOLISM TONIGHT: Hear Walter R. shew. Deputy Minister oi Agricul- ture speek on community Planning C. l". C. Y. at 10.30. Thihis another in the current series oi community planning talks heard each week at the same time. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mt. Buchanan an- . nounce the engagement oi their daughter Eiza Margaret to Clar- ence Eric son oi Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gillie, Point Prim. Marriage to take place in the near future. It is odd at rlrst sight that the festival at the angels should have been included in the Christian calendar or should survive among haustible vitaiities. open to paw. W5 mall” EEWW d3)'5- For the ers of healing and renewal in angels are neither Christians nor which God is committed to. the 55””-5: WT Wen. bif definition. hu- cause oi man and in which the di- man beings. Yet in Christian art vine victory is assured. Michael- Bnd lmlizlnai-ion they have always mas revives the conviction of e been clothed with human form spiritual dimension in the universe and. invested with many human such as a bleak sclentiiic attitude attributes. To the popular devo- seems no longer able to apprg- tion they were ever-present, clos-,hend. er and more "real" than the saints. The moral deieatism and irus. It must be admitted that there iratioii which aiillct the contem- was in all this a considerable ele- poirury mood are the symptoms oi mvnio 01 Yolk mylh0lD8.V- The Bbld-la clausirophobia induced by is ing religious value or the iestiniiworld view from which God is ban- is the conviction that man is not; lshed and in which there is noth- .al0n,e-that he has his place in a.inz beyond man, in which there- Sphjlbllnl hl0l'5l'Ch5'. in. a vast gra-liore mail seems doomed to failure, datum 0! created being. 4 There is to-day a widespread God Ordained and constituted thelmlsglvlng that men are the spoil 5eVVh-'95 01 M18915 and men in Iioi an enemy too mighty for them. wonderiul order. The church on caught in the grip of historical de. The world under the sovereign- iltr oi God is not a closed system . FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mr. Frank Heron, who died in Charlottetown, March 6th was held Saturday morning irom the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. James smith. . who also conduct d the service at the grave. The pail-bearers were Hon. James.H. King, P.C., LL.D.. F'.A.C.S., (above) leader oi the Government in the Senate. has un- A”;;l:Ire”Gl;xT;l:z- usual qualmcauom for ms WSW earth joins in its worship with terminism against which all their - George Summers and L” P wguh- ion, mdudmg foul. ycm.s- expert- 8-nilels 8-nd nfchangels and thegeiiorts can avail nothing. They Interment W” in me ham"; ence M speakn. of the Up”, Wh01? C0mD3n.V of heaven, in thcinred the courage and confidence Catholic Cemetery. Chamber. A native of Chipman. N. C.”5'm'c hym" at "””5e am admlai-"huh math” Lhfwih the h'nI8- B” he pmmced medicine Mm tioin. fery oi that war in heaven in which -. distinction in his native Province . 1.” is frankly the Imguage M "e'iMiChae1 mid his 110515 are H19” 51' Porsliiials and in British Columbia before hgmus 55'mlmh5'"”b"t m whmillesr M91131 menu”? "OE 19” in -.. entering palm” in the latter Other liillllmge could it be express- light alone. Divine reinforcements ed? The ultimate convictions oi re- - are aymlablgmrhe redemptive llgion can perhaps he set forth' sources oi the living God to Only in Such h3YmS- WhnwV8F U10 cour and (iriend us on earth. source or the Biblical Symbolism - -and it. re- Provincc. where he was Minister oi suc- Public Works in the Oliver Cabinet. He resigned this post to accept the Federal Public Works portiolio in Mrs. Ellsworth Bagnell, Cher- lottetown Royalty. is at present in the P. E. 1. Hospital where she un- derwent an operation. All hope for oi iorces; it is stored with lnex- ' villages, points out that while "the wing membrane! tn the an a speedy recovery. 7"”-V d””'e out: at technology goes on tended to introduce NEW: I953 ENITH 0 "ilDYAL"AND"3UPER-ROYAL" IIOVI. . . Two 61-ior-than-ever Zaniih Hearing Aid models. two greater-than-ever 7l.'i'illl'i valuesl IIIW... txmmsi Micsomouli Beauti- lullv rlr-signed miniature mike, in be worn as a smart pin or clip. Available at slight extra cost. iilw... PHONE MAONI'h Provides cleenr- rhan-nvz-r tale bone conversations ivncsuso it a ute out all other iloundil iind interferences. PLUI . . . 7.0nlllllB famous Fingertip Tone and Volume Controls; exclusive Eatented Perme hone'; practical cserve Battery witch. Extra-snoii kl mini "com." A A rt ' ugpul l:nlth '3'ilu'oa-- . . :'b:r:srlirie" invrithersrvrre hearing lrnpainnont. (at 1am: uwuiie no no '85 em rev-aortas oavkauvaiieaia ei Ineesnte astn Isl. Mill IIYTII OI PAY IOIIIIII it-DAY ION"-Iltl OIMIAITII Ru nriIV your physician ior advice on Viliif ear troubles. He will tell you illmi need a hearing aid . . . and he ran loll you that you don't have to W” 3i'l0'0 3200 for an emdentlaean WII aid. Visit your nearest Zaltls D-aim Or write new for FREE lit- ”-iiire and complete Zenith ”l"""'y. Zenith Radio Corp. of (I--urn, l.t:i. Dept. A. Canada Ir--i Nd!-.Windaor.0nt..Ceusde. SOLD BY TOOMBS Music Store in own at... oimipttewwn. rm llildl You Ever See a Men who have alcoholod, greased, oi V'Fhxv. SPECIAL..J2.50 jar onl increasing ,1 rwr more rapid pace, leading in ii. certain type oi civilization ll'llll'll brings enormous benefit to hunmmtr but which has also a rather Allure ”hear-teller" ieaiuresl lcnith Hearing Aids Fellu with scalpe the! In tight. laky with dlndrud and itching all from dryness . . . dmwm-ii their hair until they comb it with one hand and throw it away with the other - . . uomen whose hair has been dyed. lyed. hmnod. plrrnenented. rinsed, baked and tar- "Imd until it looks like cooked spaghetti . . . "t 1-A NOLXN irom the lowly sheep help you! 5'? NH.-O-NAL. the success ioi-mule that ""8! you super lanolin scientifically sit- tm-ml from sheep's wool. refined. made pleasant for human use in NIL-O-NAL. AMAZING RESULTS Ill 30 DIYS Pull directions ior use with message ml! week on guarantee oi eatoniahing results N; first 30 days trial or every penny heck. NIIE0-NAL II absorbed by hair and ac R. A'0rNAL dresses hair while it helps save - sic ior NIL-0-NAL It ' counters. isc. it is also certain that the crea- ordered and peaceful living." In order for democracy to work "it calls ior the full support oi creative, individual co-operation." . . . oi this new system meeting this new demand? It requires quiet; it takes thought; it means faith in a source of inspiration beyond ourselves. The iirst listeners to Jesus' sermon on the Mount "were astonished at His teaching. ior He taught. them as one having authority and not as their scribes." While others depended on the teachers oi the past ior their be- liefs, Jesus spoke as one "with direct perception of the truth and therefore to the answering soul of His hearers." There is today all the diiierence in the world between the religious teacher who relies on the interpre- tations oi othcrs and the one who has round for himseli the reality oi God's presence in the soul and oi the Holy Spirit's revelation oi Christ and His will. The more he can learn oi what others have taught the better, but having assimilated it. he must uncover personally the source from which they drew. "Is there anything in it?" was the question of .a young man to a friend who had referred to his spiritual experience. What you know about God may mean light and his to another. But it is the way in which God has come to you personally that they went to hear. A young scientisrhas Just said that here is the secret oi success in research. You amass all the facts that you can iind bearing on the question before you. and then wait. The inner meaning oi it all will come to you: the truth behind the facts unioids itself in the mind. It is then that his thinking becomes creative and that he can load science into realms beiore untrodden. Why did men like Martin Luther, John Wesley and Charles Spurgeon struggle ior years agonizingiy for spiritual satlsiactlon? They had everything taught about God by prophets, that was not enough: they I ached after contact with God for them- lives they changed their world. person can claim. "It is my privi- lege to avail world's benefactors have discov- hlil IOOII. c provided. and then wait on Him ior what He has ior me." Baidheaded Sheen? led and mx Nil-NA Spoils liiiiliiii backwards! with y 81.79 social and technical changes oi the last iew decades have brought immeasurable richness and prom- tion of opportunity may be ior many oi us the destruction oi How, iar are we who are parts p apostles and Christ Hlmscli. But selves. Wiien God entered their "I am the heir oi the ages" each myeeli or what the ered and done to the iull measure of my capacity. I am eirpected to add to the treasure which they leit lvh 3 Bind us. God has prepared me to iind something in Him which no other He will communicate it to me when I have made the most oi what His other servants have quick order. Old Mother Nature played a trick on Lloyd Wood of Illinois, or was it on the Black Angus- Hereiord cali born on Wood's iarm? Anyway the black parts oi the cali are covered with short, kinky wool - just like the wool oi a young lamb. The white parts bear the usual hair. Well, that's one ior the farm experts to ex- lain. iiAnegotlst is a person who talks about himseli when you want him to talk about you." And a suc- ceasiui man is one who has iormed the habit of doing things that fall- ures can't be bothered doing. Canada holds a sizable fortune in matured though unclaimed bonds. some oi the bonds in ques- tion date back 80 years, but most oi them are saving bonds of small denominations. Eleven sons assisted in various ways at the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Angela de Peionada. in Granada. Spain. Requiem mass was offered by one oi the sons, a priest. Two other sons, also priests. at- tended, while two others are study- ing for the priesthood acted as altar-servers. Six other sons carried the coiiin to its last resting place. Old wooden mains that look like the body oi ancient cannon were unearthed in Philadellphia when workmen set about putting in new piping. These old water conduits were cedar tree trunks with six-inch bores. They were found to be: in excellent coiiditlon despite the fact that they were installed the same year that Wellington defeat- ed Napoleon. O O 0 once each year the Rlchwood. West Virginia, News Lender may be smelled as well as read. Thails right; and all because an onion like herb saturates the newspaper's annual ramp issue. (Ramps is the name oi the herb.) Believe it or not. but thousands oi miles oi roads in rural Turkey are kept passable by the marching ieet oi 25 million sheep and 11 million goaisl Nothing beats a sheep's foot for packing loose earth, or for keep- ing secondary roads iree irom weeds. It more people would seek peace and pursue it we would not get mixed up in so many wars. The best physicians are Dr. Diet. Dr. sunshine. Dr. Fresh Air Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merry Men. "Ii your nose is close to tho grindstone rough And you hold it down there long enough In time you'll say there's no such thing As brooks that blrbbk and birds a . These three will all your world compose - Just you, the stone, and your dam- ed old nose." 0 O O A iirm in England is putting on the market sink-proof swim suite which it claims will support the wearer for at lekst '12 hours in water. The clothes are padded with an inflated material enclosed in "dryvent". a waterproei cotton which adds little to the bulk or weight oi the clothes. 'The pranks played by boys are many and strange. which reminds me oi my own childhood days when some oi my schoolmates went to the farm oi the lee Duncan Hyde. Cornwall. and moi sed and sanded his pure white mare. Hyde, the owner oi the village grist mill. didn't want the boys fishing the the Old Salt Water hole. or above the dam itseli. And the boys wanted to iish. so to sort oi even things up, the lads paid a visit to Hyde's stable late on Monday night and gave the milk-w te beast a gen- orous coating i molasses and sand. Tuesday morning Mr. Hyde couldn't attend the city market with his toll-viiour because the old whilt: mare wasn't what she used to . Bartholomew Dias. the Fortu- gueae navigator, discovered the Caps 0! Good Hope in use. Mil HM! it '. tinir ior KINIF EIJLE 13 XX IE1 I)0N"I' MISS the ilrst. chapter oi "Exit Tony Blount." at new no- vel by Sydney Parkman. of which the first installment .wlll be pub- llshed in tomorrow's Guardian. You'll look forward to every in- stallment c! this fascinating story oi iiie in the East Indies. ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND -- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Webster ar- rived in the City Saturday after- noon from England and plan to make their home here. They are presently visiting Mrs. Websteris sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan, 11 Spring Park. St. TRANSFERRED T0 MONTREAL - Friends here will be pleased and interested to learn oi the transier or Mr. Harold MacPherson, son oi Mr. A. L. MacPherson, Water St, from the C. N. R. trsiiic depart- ment at Haliiax to the tariff de- partment oi the head oifice in Montreal. Mr. MacPherson. who attended West Kent School and Prince of Wales College here, was in Halifax ior over four years. He has already leit ior Montreal to assume his new duties. Mrs. Everett Boyle. New Haven. is a -patient. in the P. 2. Island Hospital where she underwent a tonsilectomy operation on Friday morning. Her many iriends wish her a speedy recovery. primitive origins ..u4hf;3ma.y;Ji;;BRoNc"lAL stand for in the Bible is the ener- ' Do you gusty. uh:-em and fight (or breath. gy of the living God, in creation, 30)'(lii ln'lpct prnpcrslecp?'l"cmpieton's n providence, and in icdempiion. ? A” ”lP-W1" MP 3'9” to b'".”"'- Il'9llPV('d oi 1Wil('CllknEl and. IDIILK. icy ooscn rig ii-pac e p egm in bronchial tubes. so it comes away easily. sleep and work in coniiort. Lake RAZ- MAH today. 63c. 51.35 av. druggiets. I-55 1922, and later served as Fr,dci':-.ll Minister of Health and Soldimsl Civil Reestabllshment. He was a' delegate to the World's Security Conference at San Erancisco iiiy 1945 and holds several lionorary. degrees' Semnor King was one of ors of the American College of :7 .v V IN MEMORIAM In memory oi John L. Mellislul who passed away March 9, 1951. . Memories are something no one can steal. 1 Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. . I Some may forget you now you erei K0110. But we u1ll remember, no mailer; how long. 1 Remembered hy Bertha. Bruce and Malcolm. . IN MEMORIRM in loving memory oi Mrs. James 1 i Cousins. who passed away on March 8. 1949. To the tribute oi love and remem- brenoe To her who was one of the best The joy: that she missed in liie'a highway ..2y she find In God'l llrdm 0' rest. Ever remembered by Ian D10 and iamily. IN MEMORIAM In loving meme 3 of John 1-- Mellish who passed away March 9, 1951. Ever remembered by Charlotte and Herb. Cord Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Seaman, nurses and staff oi the P. E. I. Hospital ior their kindness to me while a patient there. Also to those who sent earth, letters, ilowers and iruit. Mrs. Robert (fhappell York. Card Of Thanks I wish to take this opporiuniiy to thank Dr. Giddings and all my Nurses for their care and kindness to me during my long period of illness in the P. E. Island Hospital and to all other members of the staff who did everything possible to make things pleasant for me. I also wish to thank Captain and Mrs. L. Tltcombe and all my iriends who called to see me and brought treats and those who sent cards and letters and those who made phone calls. signed Mrs. Olive Cart. 114 Fiisroy street. Charlottetown. l'. E I FI3ll and CHlPSi From the frying pan to, your table. Free delivery onl orders of 50c or over. 4 Order: 10 AM. until i midnight. ' Sundays also. 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