comment: 21. 1949 M Religion .ife And I By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D., L.L.D. First Moderator of the United church o! Canada i (Copyright) ' the fulneas o! time came. forth His Son. born of born under the law. i0 those who are under the receive the Ihm l w" man. $813131 we might ' f lgaull state! the truth be- d the Christmas story in Gal- mg 4.4. n , bsen in his plaY. "Brands WWI! ,,,_-,,,-~- of the ideal minister of rm Uvcr against n worldly an who is always ready to ad- e (qmprtymlfi for one‘; Per- m; advantage. he sets a self- Tlggcing scrvantAof God. So de- wd 5F he to his people that {hum can induce ILITII to leave m when they need desperately Lservice he alone can render. I, health of his little son re- ires him to take the lad out o! . dark, northern valley in which ._.,.,-c serving to a sunnier " the mention of depart- izht such protests from ;peon'- that ho could not make . hull‘ m» had called his peo- , to sacrifice for Christ's sake ‘a tin would not refuse to live up um h-ICIII rvcn when his child's (i ufv fll, stake. In the end his g at his post meant the l.‘.S only son — so fully did . lmifikii‘ the example of the Fa- .- n! all who sacrificed His Son “Nils salvation. 1, - ' resting to note that when (i ()‘ "Y .in occupation threatened i- suppression of Christianity, O5 ~r cr . of the ministers and actors nf Nonvay rose to the h: of the ideal depicted in Ib- . pin)’. ' s time the whole countrY .ir.., ng with the Christmas joy. land at the door of any oi’ our reat stores and watch the child- pn pontring in to see the symbols [the season's gladness and the ifis ‘J-IIICII express its love and XPECIJITEF)’. Not merely the child- m, but men and w-omen cvcry- where are echoing the angcl‘; on‘, "Glory to God in the high- st. 1nd on earth peace among nan of goodwill." And the prayer llevrrv heart is that this attitude l’ (OP/tlillll. and this will to peace. tall g/rrrn the dealings iof nation igth nation the wide world over. ilere is the spring out of which acme must flow. "ln this the love of GM. was made manifest for us llint God sent His only Son inbo {he ivorlrl that by Him we might lire" fl John. 4:9). This i. cans, first of all. that thc Stu of God has entered the human conflict and brings into it all the For Quick Relief Beyond Belief. . . iFrom the pain oI Anrnnrris, lutuiumsht, NEURITIS. or SCI- ITlCAmgct a hollIc oI DOLCIN tablet: today. DOLCIN has re- ieved the pains oI thousands oI uufimrs. DOLCIN tablets are not harmful. easy-fo-iake, rea- ltlflfllilc in cost- lOO tablets Ior $2.39; the large economy-size bottle oI 500 tablets. S10. Inuu-nnnnn IIIO“‘.JL‘II KILCIII LIMITED JOIONO IU-UIIAIIO BUYING GEESE ‘ DUCKS STORE OPEN ALL J. M38 MEATS A Phone lllflyor ‘I811 reaourcec of divinity. When Christ; came into human life. He came to stay. Men saw Him ascend to the right hand of the Father, but through His Spirit He is ever pre- sent in the hearts of His people. 'I'h.rough them and in answer to their prayers He is in action 111 His world now. "fin-I is working His purpoae out as ‘_.‘ar succeeds to year." Through event: and through‘ U16 plans and policies of the nations. even of those who ignore and hate Him, He is fulfilling His purposes of grace. One does not need to accept the \vhole of Karl Barth's theology 1n order to appreciate the splendor o! his faith. At Amsterdam and else- where he has called on the Church to recognize God's hand in history and to believe that ultimately His will cannot be frustrated. Christ is in command; He is in action ful- filling the promises of His word. and cannot be turned aside. All this is involved in that COITIIIIZ which Christmas celebrates M141 the call goes out to all in whom the Christmas spirit dwells to cX- tend its goodwill to all the world. The inspired writer has only one infertrtcc to draw from God's uf His Son. "Beloved. If God 50 loved us. we also ought to love one zumthcr." "Little children. let \_15 not love in WOId, neither m tongue. but in deed and In trill-IL" Love is the only law of life; men cannot submit to any other law nor bow to any other author- ity. Force defeats its own ends. As Jesus said. "They who take U"? a comeback." n has been said ithat Napoleon as he watched the strategy of hi8 tmemies. people something.“ Not only had he taught them stinred up in them a spirit which refused to acknowledge the right of might to rule. War can crush the tyranfs pow- er as Cromwell dtld at Nascby. B113 Marlborough did at Blenheim and Wellington at Waterloo, butt it can not build up a kingdom of right- cvcrthrow one tyranny after _an- other. but still another ‘has arisen to menace the peace of mankind. won the peace. But. the spirit of Jesus can and will win it yet. The call now is for His Spirit of forgiveness and love, because nothing else can heal only hope of the world in the con- fusion of this hour. God's hour act because His "hour" when His hour did come. He rec- ognized it. and with resolution un- shaken went up to Calvary. moment. present _ _ _ “There is a divinity that \V1'OI.(‘ . as we may." and this truth applies both to nations and indlvduals. God's resources are not exhausted. and the action taken to save a world "when tho Iulnesl of time came" long ago. Ho. will take again J. M38 Ftlll cnnismiis POULTRY TO OUR CUSTOMERS and l We have the finest selection of TURKEYS CHICKENS We've over offered. "low look Orders Early so Delivery eon be made on time. in His own time to save Hi! 0W“- rustic i DAY WEDNESDAY amazing self-revelation in the gilt sword perish with the swbfi" This has been called "the principle with at the battle of Lelpsic remarked "We have taught these the secret of his military success. but he had also eousness. Our bravest and inst fought a war to end war; they did We won the war but have not yet THE" CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN This column II Iuerved tor new: of local Interest. but ldvertlllng of I newly nature may be inserted at flvu cent: u word, strictly pay- nbfi tn advance. COOK'S for Pnowgraphn CON FEDERATION DURAN CE. SCANTLEBUIIY SIGNS. PHONIS LII! IN- AT YOUR SERVICE-AIM!!! Coal Company. Phone 249B. ALL KINDS AND MAKES Cigars-Cigarettes-Tobaccos for Xnm zit/ins. - Frcd Lambros. EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF Pipes for Xmas Gifts. Fred L-ambros. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers arc renunded thaLtheir copy must. ho in the Guardian no‘. later than noon the previous day w guarantee insertions. Out of city sentenced to seven days in jail and the other remanded until Decem- bcr 28th. Four drunk and incap- ables also appeared. one being sentenced to 20 (lays in jail. two fined $5 and costs or t0 days in jail each, while the fourth was discharged. A summary ejectment case was heard and adjourned until Friday. WORK PROGRICSSING -— \Vorl: on the construction oi the Labor Protective Union Memorial Hall on Water Street should be com- pleted in February it was learn- ed ycstc-rday altcrncoii. The build- ing has been erccircl but a delay in tho shipment of tnsul siding is holding up the finish work on the exterior. Carvpenters are erecting partitions in the interior. The building is situated on the Soutlh side of Water Street between Queen and Pownal. HOME FROM ST. JOHN — Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rodd and daughter Audrey n! RETURN \ JIMMIEQ TAXI, Flinn! 5Z5. THREE FLIGHT! WEEKLY to Sydney. Nova Scotic. Phone Marl- tlme Central Airway: Limited, 206i CHRISTMAS WEEK SPECIALS ~25% Discount on Mllilnery gt The Laurette. ‘ BIRDS AND ANIMALS MOUNT- LD.—A. F. Calder. Jaxidermlst, 44 UPDer Queen street. GENERAL isnrcrruc Feather- Welsht Irons. Toasters. Heating gfds. Radios $19.95. Toombs Music 0ft‘. KNIGHTS ‘OF COLUIIEUS- Remember itoui- Chrlltml-S Party ttmisht. don't miss Santa. Come early. b MRS. donivsrorrs Lanms’ BING CROSBY Merry Christmas WEAR — December Specials — Album, Ideal gm, Tocmbs us“; Dresses, (foals. Suits, Lingerie, Store. Nylons, Ilousecoais, Sweaters, Skirts. ATTENTION BOWLERS —The _~— Spurting Club Roll-Away Bowling “QBSERVANCEQ! 81mins my. Alleys will be open for public Deflmbcl‘ 27th, all Wholesale patronage during the Christmas Groceiy. Confectionery 5nd 51a. holidays, tionery Houses will no“ umb- places of business. tmcnrvns snn ‘News _ m, Arthur Mclnnis received the sad news that his cousin, Mark Mc- Innls, Etnfield. N. H. passed away advertisers who telephone classl- Dec- l3- Mtcl‘ a short. illness, in fleds. etc. should particularly bear hi5 55 Y9"- thls In mind. (Halifax paper please copy) CITY voucr: coum‘ _. at thc Stipendiary ltftigisbrates Court. Personals yesterday, two men charged with M._ J < M C n , - operating ma“ "chides “hue lcfl; liatullllalyp fore ltlgntlleal 15:31:51: Inwxlcaied “ppeamd- one 139mg she will spend Christmas with Ilcf daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black leave this morning by plane to visit. members of their faintly in Ottawa and Chicago during the Holiday Season. Mrs. Thomas Noonan. Richmond, has returned to her ltoine after spvntllng the past week with her two daughters in Charlottetown. Mrs. J. R. LcClalr and Mrs. H. Blanchard. York and Vicinity Mr. Eric Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge. was a visitor to York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proudi Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and dnuglitci- Diane, Royalty, were visitors to York. Mrs. Alex Benton was a recent visitor of hcr sister, Mrs. Albert Proud. Death 0f Mrs 0ha_rl_e§ llewbury STIILLARTON, Dec. 20 — The death occurred at Aberdeen Hos- pital, Sunday, December 4. of Mrs. Charles Newbury, Stellarton, fol- lowing a long period of ill health. For three years before her dcatli Mrs. Newbuxy had been a patient in different hospitals in the Mar- itimes, undergoing six operations and receiving treatments in that time. but. despite all the care av- ailaible, she passed away after a stay of two months and two days in Albcrdeen Hospital. The former Elizabeth MacPhail. she was born at Appcn Road, Prince Edward Island. fifty-seven years ago, thc datigliter of thc lati: John MacPhail and Mrs. Olie Mac- Phaii of that place. She leaves to mourn their loss, her husband. Charles NEWIDILF)’. Stellarion. her mother. Mrs. Olie MacPhail, Appcn Road, l’ E. l., and one daughter, Olic. Mrs. Carl Olsen, Halifax. The funeral was held on Tues- day, December 6. with Rev. R. S. Dunn, pastor of First Baptist Church, New Glasgow, axisted by Ifor the deceased and expressions f IRUSHINO YOUR TEETH RIGHT AFTER EATING WITH CDIGIITE . IIEIPS PREVENT l Jnrimu cnrm fl room DECAY came to pay a final tribute of love to one who had been a good moth- er and dear friend. The pallbearers were Carl Ol- l sen. Robert Miller. eron and Ro/bert MacLellan. terment was in Auburn Cemetery, Westvllle. There were many tokens of love ‘QIIIL I. DRESSER SETS $9.95 tn $25.00 "film and rrrxcn. stars niAx-1~"Ac'ro|¢ $4.50. . . PAGE THREE TO MAKE ‘HER’ CHRISTMAS REALLY A HAPPY ONE (iivo A Gift Chosen From Our Wide Selection "A GIFT SHE WILL LONG CHERISH" OTHER SUGGESTIONS Gift Sets by Bourjolu (Evening in Paris) Ashen of Rose: (Country Garden) “'50 w m“ Richard Hudnut GIFT SETS OOLOGNES Beautifully Boxed ggmlulén: tardlry . |_ I M!“ VT‘ lloulzlzant 1 I BUY At "YOUR" URIIG STORE 7 Open a PHONE Wednesday» 7171 1 From ‘Nam W ’ Elmer Cam- Until “ ° In‘ Christmas E II II E DelIvef . ITBCIUEEN 5T - PHONE 2H A .._.\.m5_;u.\ ~\\\ r ““‘ the Salvation Army. conducting __________ - ‘he “Tvlce- I'- “35 aimndi-‘d bl’ OI Sympathy for the bereaved SLOUGH. Buckingliamshirc. lsold for twopence at a Youth Club many rympathizing friends who ones. England —- (CP; ~- A fur cont was jumble sale. > ‘ ' " ’ ' OUR CHRISTMAS SALE ‘HERE ARE SOME All CONTINUES All. nus WEEK DITIONAI. vuurs MARVENS OR CHRISTIEPS SODAS. llb.pkg........... iliiiiiliuoiiite. 15 oz. lin . ...28c ...39c Broclcfielcl were on a. very enjoy- a-ble trip to Amherst. Winter Ia§r and thence to St. John u'hcre they visited with .\lrs. Rodda two sisters hluch sympathy i: tended to Mr, and Mrs. Cooper and fnmlly, York, on being ex- Westley the FOR A QUICK DESSERT- IELI-O. 3Ior............. the wounds of humanity. He I! thfi and Ho i5 among us. the mighty to aave. Note the opening phrase of that verse which we quoted from_St. Paul. "When the fulness of tune came God sent forth His Son." When struck. God acted. Time after time Jesus refused to had not thcn come (John 2:4 and 716i. But There l: a divine design being wrought out in the events of this Shakespeare shapes our ends. rough hew them 1t and brothers-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Frlzzell and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gamble. They also visited the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Garland Quigley and family and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Bilson. While in Am- herst they were Over night guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Carcw and family. They mode there return trip by bus the ticket being pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Rodd by the travel Bureau for the paint- ing and outstanding rare of their buildings on ‘P. E. I. in the Rural Beautification Contest. They W911 also winners of'Ccl. Pulls Iirfit prize. Patterson's Jewellery prize of silver. They WQFE also third prize winners for QueA-is County. They u-ere guests at a banquet. on Thursday night at the QUPB" Hotel on their return home from St. John. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rodd had a very “my sumiTglt Ills U’: aiiaogiiltoa r-a titer ui ms - - we barn and remodelled . marl Hoar. Wflmvt i!“ when they received m, grand trophies for first prize in tho Rural Beautification Con- test. 4___ n The Smartest Santas Shop lit Their Singer Sewing Centre You'll find gorgeous gifts by the sleigh-full at Y0“! SINGER SEWING CENTRE Everything from holly- green Pin Cushions to tho finest Singer Machines in 98 Christmases- (Portables start at $89.50; Cabinet models from $ 25.00). Budget tenns and allow- nuoofor your present ma.- chine. Free sewing course includ- ed with sale of each machine. Come choose today for all the Indies on your list. 164 GREAT GEORGE ST. death of their infant son. Friends oi’ Miss Freda Newson are glad to hear that she Is im- proving after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Houlan. North River, were visitors lo York on Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ncwson. HUNTER RIVER W. I. luiverview Instll/ute members met for their regular mouthl-y meeting on Monday evening. Dec. ll. at the liur-e of Mrs. Ivan Bowman. The president. Mrs. Reagli Bagnall pre- sided, and the incctlns opened by singing the ode. and repeating the creed In unison. Minutes of the annual meeting were read and sp- proved. Roll call answered by twenty two members and one vis- itor was present. Roll call was ans- wered by each mamlber paying three dollars raised for the Inst- itute and telling how it. was raised. Several letters were read by the 56076-111’. one concerning a i'l<‘irist Aid refresher course to be held In Charlottetown Dec. m-ZL, one frun U18 T- B- 1888410. and it was deci- ded to send Mm to the League. Some dlsmsaion followed regard- ing the Blood Donor Clinic. and several members volunteered to st- tend clinic on December 15. A letter of thanks was road from the teachers, Miss Morrison and .\‘lr. Carr. for articles bought for the school. MN. Garfield Wood reported several nrttclea needed for school and it was moved and seconded that. these articles be bought. Mrs. SIP-‘lld find. Mrs. Ford gave a satis- factory repcrt of sick calls made and were re-electo on this commit- tee. A committee was appointed to Pack Christmas boxes for shut-ins on this mrnlttee is Mrs. Murch- ISOHI. Mrs. LePage, Mrs. Mathesori. .‘ ‘s. Chrhtie and Mrs. F‘. Bagnull, and another ccmmlttce to buy Christmas treat for school child- ren. Mrs. Ohealey Wood. Mrs. Cyril Qmlth and Mrs. Bagnall. Mrs. Robert Smith Jr. invited the mem- bers to her home for the January meeting. hunch committee. Mrs. George finlth. Mrs. d. s. McLeod, Mrs. J. D. Mstheaon and Mrs. o. B. Mlthesfln- R011 cull to be ans- wered with "A New Years Resol- utton." Program committee-Mrs. Rob- ert Smith and Mrs. Cliff Matheson. 511161"! "l! Notional Anthem clos- vd the meettnr. A jolly social hour followed with an exchlngo of Chm“!!! Blfta. umch was served b? Mrs. Bowman and committee. SOUTHAMPTON. Eti8iand—~CP) ~8lX hulls were flown to mo’. by flying boot. Freight cost El m. ($.48) oflwugh the haggls were worth ony 18 shillings 6250.) Market Building Z} flu/r fir)‘ Bloom . k ‘ BL. 0m; 0380M CANADA FLOUR We Have In Stock CHICKENS Book Your GRADE A TURKEYS GEESE and DUCKS ALL BIRDS DRAWN AND DELIVERED A Fine Selection Of Order Early ORANGE AYLMER ORANGE AND OR YELLOW JUICE. 48o1.lin 41¢ _ MARMALADE. 24 oz.- iar lilliln. l0lbs. GRAPEFRUTI 31c ' 95c KING COLE COFFEE. 1|b.lin STUFFED MOLIVES. 8oz.jar 55c a LARGE vanmrv or CHRISTMAS BOX CHOSOKOLATES A CHRISTMAS CRACKERS CANDY and Morning. Phone 2246 2247 AIOLAUAFISAKES. pkg. . . . . . . . . 31c iliiisr. ‘/zlb.pkg. 2m mesa AND ..-25c IIEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP. large l3 oz. bottle llilrmiiilr. 4a oz. n. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. pkg. . . . . AYLMER CHOICE PEAS. 20 oz. lin; 6 tins . . IIAAIKINS. pkg. . iiéiln. 1 lb. pkg. n ‘If a ....39c 1st ..Zlc ....27c ..s1.oo CHOICE GRAPES. Zlbs. CELERY. head '1“; u‘: 11'} 'iiilii LETTUCE. each .. iliiliors. 2 lbs. SUNKlST-fivii (YOUNT ORANGIES. doz.45c; Zdoz. COOKED MEATS Our Store Will Remain Open Thursday and Friday Night Until 9:30- and Close Saturday al 6 P. M. remaining Closed llnlil Wednesday a 12c 19c a unfit ‘it ....89c c. ATKINSO GROCETERIA -.. LAILL 1'11 - 115 Grafton St. -._.< . _ . . vgi-_Q~Q~.\'J_>~>5L i .-.- ‘Mfiflshfl-wuan...“ . ...