ie / 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, July 21, 1958. es ced ; an eS) ite eed Bi 250s haze tiee Ss ae ys G Lm ¥ ° 3 = hah { ES Yi ached, iat dats BOY LOOKS AT DAD, NOT THE QUEEN | asi ot Nenaion, B.C. He turned Sa” rare u Unidentified youngster wasn’t] Ezabeth and Prince Philip ex- dmpressed by royalty when Queen / amined war canoe and its oars- ~ RELIGION AND LIFE BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church of Canada IT IS YOUR CALL | TO TEACH i _ Once I was taken to a church}We remember our psychology | service conducted by a young stu-; professor in coll telling of the " dent missionary. My host did|paroxysms of rage into which a . not think much of .the sermon,!deaf mute used to fall before she but to me it was a delight. had learned-to speak. When she The reason was that the preach-|léarned to speak these spasms 5 er gave clear expression~to am|of ‘rage ceased. / idea that I had been wrestling} We have seen children convuls- with for months. ‘but which I his back to watch his father. higher thing to impart to ano- ther something you_have seen for yourself. We remember a man who had suddenly awakened to a reality which seemed to make his past career void and vain. He could not find words to tell me all that it meant to him and the new future it opened before him. KNOW HIMSELF We recall, too, a mother who exclaimed as she watched her promising but frusf®ated sofi: “If only he would awaken!” To know himself and to understand his world would open the doors | of new life to him. Self - expression is one of the first necessities of our nature. would You have been told, perhaps dhing I tad mover before heard |te share with kindred minds the “ad nauseam” that you are dif- does a good deal for me, but the| truth which we see, and per- ene who commands my enthu- haps also the reality which we| ferent from other people. No two siasm is the one who brings into! are. personalties are ever exactly the the open some truth which 1) It is one thing to teach a truth same. Because of your peculiar jheard in a lecture: it is a much'see things in your il iid Ca ke deariy. PEPE aed? ores Stel k 1s GALLON OF | YOUR FAVOURKTE PERFECTION ICE CREAM 1 BOX OF DELICTA KREEM CLPS — % ae REE ) i his own message and stating it in his own way. /was struggling toward the light, iand a hard fight it was. Then suddenly it dawned on him. 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This special combination offer of + PERFECTION IS A QUALITY PRODUCT FROM THE FINEST DAIRY HERDS IN THE MARITIMES - and , no dishes to wash. ce Cream and watch ate : ITED =) ’. r i BF s fie gh thee fi snug i ¢ Fil H [ i ny | | | 2 & i rt | | f I i: RE 5 g rT cgi iY for i 3 il Fa [ i 3 ! if re i aRieee E g [ o if af ii EH 8 wee 8_ igs vere eSEERE i ; a z chi 1b ee E ai s ; if Annual Berwick Conference Will Have Island Spea ‘The seventh annual Berwick “ve Ernest land, trading into Hudson’s Bay under the terms of their char- Hudson's Bay Company, report- ing from London, state that about 50 percent of their offering of beaver and muskrat was sold, 40 percent of ermine, and half of the squirrel. There were no mink figures available, but un- officially it has been said that Hudson's Bay Company offering was mostly withdrawn, while a collection of mink from Poland sold about 60 nt. Polish standar@ mink ‘extra dark females) brought 100 shillings, and extra dark males brought 156 shillings. Polish mutation THT : “i i "t : | le I Bg i a f i i f | git E if g z nell E z Ei ze a a ge i H é BR * MISCOUCHE Sympathy is extended to the| relatives of the late Joseph J.S. Gaudet of Miscouche.. Mr. Gau- det passed away at the home of his son Sylvere Gaudet on Tues- day, July 14, and the funeral took place on Friday morning, July 17, at St. John the Baptist Church Miscouche. Interment was in the church cemetery. Austin Gallant of Borden re cently visited in Miscouche, the guest of his unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. ® Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gallant and daughter Diane of Montreal, were recent visitors to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gallant. While on the Is- land they are staying at the home of Mr. Gallant’s mother, Mrs. Alex .Gallant, Wellington. A pretty wedding took place at St. John the Baptist Church, Mis- couche, when Nova Veno became : tr | tab —— A large crowd from Miscouche and vicinity attended the lobster carnival in Summerside. Five young ladies from this vicinity en- tered the Sea Queen contest and were on one of the floats in the parade. Mrs. Helen McKenna and fam- ily of Charlottetown, recently vis-| ited in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. BEDEQUE | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wilson, Columbus, Ohio, have been vis-) iting: in this village. Mr. and Mrs. ~Lorne Gorrill, South Hanover, Mass., were re-| cent visitors’ with relatives at’ Fernwood. Among visitors from abroad to Get Your | Vacation Needs at Parkdale’ Pharmacy St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. Sunday’s 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. @ Smiles ’n Chuckles Chocolates : @ Prescriptions @ Sunglasses @ Color film @ Cameras i ’ ° TOURISTS! EVERYONE! ae mapa a 4 eo ee @ speedy. service @ delicious food © @ time to relax @ perfect spot for a quick luncheon @ courteous, friendly staff to make you feel right at home. =a te a anes te timate nate 4 On Trans Canada Highway 2 miles east of City OPEN 10 A. M. 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