mm A 23. 1953 . 332513 LOOK- IT MIXES INSTANTLY EVEN IN COLD MILK TASTE- c-Hocouuv. RICH THROUGH 3. THROUGH Add 2 heaping teaspoons of QUIK powder to your glass of cold milk-stir- and drink; It's ready instantly-instantly good! QUIK has a rich. real ' chocolate flavour. the kind nniy Nestle's can makelu Delicious QUIK stays mixed too-it's always cliocolaty all through: Today-try QUIK for the chocolate drink that needs no fuss--no bother. Serve it hot or cold-it's delicious either way. inm mar rauous NE's1Lit's ilwm cuoeoun ruivoua South tlmn .WNII uiiunws I-I I I M I N T . ass-"-:9;-3 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ALI. POLL TAX is now past due. TOWN TAXI - Phone 1600-an steps will be taken for collections. -3- B. Y. C. HARD TIME SOCIAL BELANGEB RANGES for coal. , tomorrow ilight. wood or oil. Bryenton dc MacKi1y , -..... I "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBIL- TAILORED To MEASURE svirstai the HUGHES nave STORE.” 389.00 up. .1. P. MacPherson and: son. SERVICE To SICK. Phone 441. Cantwell's Pharmacy, WHEN PAYING your second in- Gloria, stallment of City Taxes please bring your stub. . for Rummage Sale, Holy KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- Yfall. pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryentozi and Macxay. IIICDONALD RADIO SERVICE Taxes is dlie and payable on June 30th. Stanhope Beach Picnic GFOUHGS. 1'; per montl Iilll b h Cars leaving at 1.45 P. M. I i e C used on lnll overdue installments. l CHAIRMAN -- Colin D. Mac-t Phi” W” Chllrmin 03 the DF0-lThe many IFl('IldS of Mrs. Fulton Kflm Wmmlnel Of the Hnhual Douglas of Charlottetown will be gathering of the Grand Orange sorry to hear she is in the P. E. Is- L0d89- llnnd Hospital where she under- --- 'ilcnt. an operation. CAKE WINNER -- At a sale, .. V, held by St. Dunstanls Basilica Al-2 1.3-GAG”; tar Society on Saturday, Mrs. P.i ci,p5;m- 8. Bradley, 15 Hawthorne Avc.,lp, 1.; 1,, won the cake draw. .lIacl-Iacliern, liopeneid. tom-r Mildred, in Arthur Miss Suzanne Brenton, St. Pctei-'s;nr Marshmiid, p, E, L Cathedral Hall, Seniors, Monday rlage will mlge plncg in day. June 23. 7.30 P. M. .l.uirr part of July. sun TI-IE GEHL roillmcic I-ZNGAGEMENT. :- Mr. and Mrs. IIAIWESTEB; also silo Blowers Wilbur Wood. Alexandra, wish to Ind the Gehl Hammer Mills. N0 announce the engagement of their ENGAGEMENT. .. Mr. and lvlixslplace .llily mi. in the gettlrgle Morrison, thPefel'I10l'0ll',Zll.lCl'llliTl”l in Trenton, Ontario, n no, announce a engagement --NC. of their daughter Mary Margaret Baptist Cumberland. P. E. 1. Wedding to Wcildcll son of MI". and Mrs. Hed- next I9 late John Sturdy and hlargnret the nails and not RESERVE Sziturday. June 17011”, in K-euyvs Name not only a successful farmer, but ing the mysteries of soil and SECOND INSTALLMENT 01 city vale who survives him as do all Radio repairing. Amplifiers and r-C . , sound systems. Disc and tape re- JUST ARRIVED 1953 Model f,?,,,e.”(M;,Z2f:;”',Mf””3l”,fd R” New flowers are blooming every t-'0I'dhIl- 130 Kent 5!. Phone 1207- Kerosene Refrigerators. Bryenton bensf of K;,,k0,,,A. :'R,,,O n(M l: d" W Che” "3 1” 9”” Haida" and McKay, V v V3 F - work - lupines in soft pink and ...ST. I'ETER'S CATHEDRAL Suii- .,,, H :,:';:;C1' (&:lSly)Fgt ui:Sl')L,3 C'i)05li3 the crimson Oriental poppies, one day School Picnic. Wednesday at nv-1-;.;g1.,g1v M me ram of ,.I 0, Town”. Tags; W in M"? 9 l of the most. colorful perennials in vslncnwaivfrmoraaarion - mu, Justin and Peter in Kelly": Cross; Oped mt” the highly a brother, Cecil died in . - Mr. and Mrs. about a year ago. E.V(2AGF.MENT. - The engage- also Morrison. Reg. N., to James Glcn ment is announced of Ivy Blanche file! It the KFBVFSME. Macbougali, B. Sc.. B. E., soil ol'l(iiiliglliel' of Pcrley Gay and the lending clergy Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milt-Dougall, late Mrs. (lay. Pownal. to Hughie McCarthy of take place July 18th at 7 P. M. in icy .ll:icPhcrson, Hampshire. Mar. Callaghan of Indian River. CI-IARLOTTETOWN A country Garden Continued from page 2 THE GUARDIAN. IN MEMORIAM MR. EMMETT STOIIDY WE life, it develops an even temper It is with dppp ,.,.g,,,t H”, M, and it. produces chapped hands. learn of the passing of Mr, Em, One of these days we want. to melt Sturdy, or Kenyvs C,-055, write a. noble and lengthy panegy-l whose death occiirred suddenly in ric on gardeners hands. Have Charlottetown Hospltgl on the you ever looked at the hands of afternoon of May 19, gardeners? Knobby, knuckled and The deceased is lhe son of the brown, firm in the grasp, worn in always utterly J Murphy of Kelly's Cross and was clean, gardeners hands have a horn in 1893. living most of his certain homely nobility about (floss. lie was them. They are constantly touch- bllo 371 EXPEFI Carpenter. lie mar- and green leaf, and from themshg fled Ml” Sadie DOCNPYIY Of Emy- rive a contour and color that sets , them -- so we like to think - of his seven children, two sons apart from the hands or other and Iive daughters, namely: Fran- workers, town, and Imelda av, l.rE;:::,rl(:x'1(:D- Xgaggzjnetgj vfithls 3' smell" Imm surviving him are ill! aged moth- ml” nm (N X Em "318: 1” ”' er, Mrs. Margaret Sturdy, and H 3d i.pay. in Heat- slsterl, Sister M, Bonaven- aware poppy Elm mun petals lure, Sister Marie Beatrice, Sister and indigo velvet stamens has longi M. Madeline, all in llniifllx, and f,f:"E:s”L'”aV:;”dwl;3;t Sggdeafgf 3'” - . 1 5 Sister Peter in Vancoiivcr; tllri-c , brothers, Anthony M Kinkoml natural beauties have been devel- ornamental Boston hybrids of today. I have never seen better storm. Md we on the hardy shrubs... bloom , The late Mr. lilacs”! wish in aliilourice the en- happy faculty of making friends h0n9l'5UCk1P. fl0Wf'FlI18 Crab. Mini-I l,;.-ngclllcilt of tllcir daughter F1or- easily. His ready good humor and 9'1 Mid Sim"??- ..... Ludlow, real Irish wit always madn him snowball is covered with bloom andl PIANO IIECITALS. - Pupils of soil of Mr. and Mrs. l-lecfor Jenkins well-liked. He was a noble (lhrist- 85 there We many 0! these shrubsi The mar- Ian gentleman whose guiding rule ' , Trinity of life was June 23. 3-00 1''. M.: Juniors. TU9S- limited Church, Charlottetown, the church The old-fashioiled: in the garden here; there is fra-1 his love for his finance and color without muchl and religion. his duties care. I In his wife and family and lIlS When the cnrly bulbs are past lolly good-fellowship and ('lirist- along comes iris and delphinlum! lan Charity In all his fl lands. and the lovely day-lilies with the! neighbours And aslocial-9-K lpale blue flax and the purple vio-l The funeral. Which was one of Isis that visitors have admii-ed.l IDGIJEI lmlchlnt-5 built Ask .V0Hr daughter. Kathleen Evelyn to the largest in this community, was some ggrden visitor, will be glad; neighbour who has one. Sold by ll. 1.. A. C. William Russell son of Mr. under the direction of Mr. Da. to know mm H", rose garden hast 8. weeks, Oliver Dealer. ifllld Mrs. Alfred Crump, Saskatoon, mien Trainer and was held from been weeded and they are ,,m,.l .Sasko.tchewan. Marriage to take his late home to 5!. -ltvsentl's1o0kmg wen H, mm, of ,,,,,z,cc,' Cimplilv Kelly? C"l”- The ilrst rose has bloomed, ilardy,i Rmulem H'3h M3” W”-I ""3 fragrant. Agnes. R. Canadian orig-i ll-V Rel” K9""elh M”Ml”'”l- l"'ll"llnatioii aild soon there will be performed the committal many roses in E” Colo”. , W” - 0Il(':fV'i 3: Midsummer day is here and .. ., 5' it ,' Sooli will the high Midsuniiller Tym"e' R”' L” pomps come on. pit” or Rustic” and RN" 1” R Soon will the music cnriiatlons Knox United Church, Peterboroiigli. ridge to take place July first. Quickies By. Ken Reynolds ". . . sound as a dollar! Just sell your business with a Guardian Want Ad-and that's the end of your headache!" ISLAND CO-OP SERVICES ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Island Co-op Services Co- operative Ass'n. Ltd., will he held in Birch Court, Experimental Farm, Cllarlottcfolvn on WEDNESDAY. JULY Ziih AT 2 P.M. All those interested are cordially invited SPECIAL 3 4 DAY - SALE SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY SUITS. CHILDREN'S RACK OF BOYS' WASH DRESSES. MISSES' BLOUSES. BATHING SUITS, SHORTS. SLACKS, OVERALLS, PAJAMAS AND l'IJ'IAEl(JnlSHIRTS (nssorlctl sizes) CLEARING AT 3l2.00 GROUP MISSESI NYLON COAT SWEATERS (aims 14 to 20) Reg. til5.95-CLEARING AT 333.00 EACH 8 DOZ. GIRLS ANKLE HOSE (pastel . ades) sizes 7 to 9 U2. Reg. CO0-CLEARING AT 3 (3 PER PR. 1 DOZ. INFANTS' CA RIAGE COVERS. Rog. S695. CLEARIN 1 AT 333.95 EACH BALANCE OF CHILDREN'S and MISSES' COATS AND SUITS-CLEARING AT 33 U3 T0 507;, DISCOUNT ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS. SUN SUITS, ETC.. CLEARING AT 500 AND 31.00 EACH N0 CHARGES - NO REFUNDS THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY, T59 Queen St. Phone 92 W testant: Orpllailage will take break and swell, Soon shall we have gold dusted iinapdragon, Sweet William with its cottage smell, And stocks in fragrant blow; Roses that down the alleys shine- afar, And open, jasmine muffled lat- tics-.1. And groups under the dreaming garden trees, And the full moon, and the white evening star. -Matthew Arnold. Pall-hearers were: Mark Cur- ley, Albert Smith. Jerome Smith, Joe Carragher. Owen Cudmorr and J. P. Carragher. May he rest in peace. Card Of Thanks The family of the late I-Immeltl Sturdy wish to thank the doctors. nurses and staff of the (Tity Hos- pital for all their care and kind- ness in the deceased. Also all who sent flowers, Mass intentions. cards and messages of sympathy: also all their kind neighbours and friends, and all who in any way homely BOURNFIMOUTH, Eliglaild tOPi helrlmdefl lh""l OT h9lPP'l in any -The "last word” in model railway way In lighten their burden of systmm was hum, here by gwn. S0l'l”0ll'- enthusiasts who put. in l2.000 hours Card Of Thanks The family ofwthe late Mrs. Roy of labor. It carries 23 trains at' once. with challging speeds and signals controlled by a system of 172 electro-magnets. Religion 4-no-ca 044-999 THE ISSUES BEHIND WAR. The story is told of Napoleon at the battle of Leipsig, that when he saw the enemy's strategy de- veloping he made a. remark to the effect that they had learned some- thing from him. He had carried the sword into ma.nY countries and by so doing he had kindled a spirit which resulted in his own overthrow. The same thing has happened with would-be con- querors in our own time-they took the sword and perished DY U1! sword. Our attention has been drawn to this subject by articles in a number of American religious papers on the threat to the liber- ties of American citizens from cer- tain Committees on Un-American activities. Congress has appointed one such committee and certain voluntary organizations are moving in the same direction. The point is that in their attempts to protect Ameri- ca against the progress of the Com- munist tyranny they are robbing li'lt'll' own people of the freedom of thought, speech, and action that has been America's glory strength. one Academic freedom is imperllledl in the universities. Committees are being suggested to investigate the churches so that pro-Communists may be exposed. Prominent church- men, about whose loyalty to their own country and opposition to Communism there can be no doubt, have been accused of complicity in plots against their own institu- tions. The "smear" is a method used by these ultra-patriots; any public man who advocates social reform is labeled a. Communist, and, without any evidence that a court would consider, a cloud of suspicion is thrown over his re- cord. The result is that public men fear to take a stand on issues that call for champions lest. such charges be laid against them. Now we have no intention of discussing conditions in the Unit- ed States; our American cousins are well able to look after them- selves. But; we repeat certain things they have been saying about their own affairs to point to in peril that threatens individuals and communities everywhere-in fighting against acknowledged evils we tend to adapt their meth- ods and descend to their level. It is fully to attempt to fight the devil with fire; his fire consumes all who try to use it. . . . st. Paul says that men who act on this principle are overthrown by the evil they try to overthrow. He was warning Roman Christians against the temptations to avenge their personal wrongs. He urges them to leave the righting of their 4-coo-0444-9-4 First Moderator of the United Church of Cumin By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D-. LL.D. E . (Copyright) 2 and ' and Life wrongs to God; He alone is the judge to whom all must give ac- count. Iristead. Ieed your foe when, you find him hungry, and 81V? him drink when you find him thirsty. Then he adds: "Do not, be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with. good." This is to say that. if my enemy's hatred of niel makes me hate him, I am con- quered by his hatefulness; his hatred has reproduced itself in my soul. On the other liaild, if I dol good to lllm when he deserved evil, I may touch his heart anril change his attitude toward myself In such It case, evil is overcome with good. According to Jesus. the glory that God desires is that. of turn- ing the sinner against his sin, in- stead of destroying him for the evil he has done. According to the, Father and Friend Protect Children! Last winter, a voting fatlier told I tjnnfrrieration Man: "Fred, you Lnnw hnwmucll I! left of my SSIXYI inrome after pavrnentn on my house . .. ivrmri Riilii rlniiiing liills . . . and all the utlwr expenses, llnwinvirli pm Scripture: "God will bring everi , , 9,, work into judgment, with every, INIWI "ah l "”""'l 3"" m.V' fimll” hidden thing, whether it be goocit ur IN "1"" than ).,,,, mink or whether it be evil." But every- thing that God can do, He hast done and does to turn the sinner from ills cvil way and so save lliinl from the consequence of his sins Jinn," rrplii-ri the Confederation Alan. MW e ll.i'.e a plain lllat, rvn your ,-alaiv, will prmirlr for your family 5lfl,fWl in mail at death . . . and .3l00 aw-rv month until your riaiiglltrr is El . Tluin, they'll receive r'lIlIilllPI' 3lll,ll'Vl. in tho event of IlI'AllI after vnur rlaiighter is 21 this plan provides 320,000 in cash. Tllat'iI enough to provide I brighter future-'." That's how I Confedera- tinn llfn Van iii-lperl one father pm- lv-rt his family. lie can help you to:-I can It was for this that He gave His only Son. The same law governs His people's dealings with a wicked world. Our first obligation is evangelizatloii - the proclama- tion to a world that does llntl know God of what God has done for their salvation. i The Churches of Christ: are howl striving for peace all Across the. world. And, with a view of peace: reconciliation. They do it wilnl their eyes open; they know that the free nations cannot but standi against aggression. But. they alsnirloTlcT H" or!" You toy. I, know that there is no way through that aggressor may be halted by; I k ' ' meeting force with force, but the, 0 Ia real issue still remains unsettled, V ,7 W along the lines of war. This or and is often aggravated by the conflict. The issues behind war must be dealt with - injustice, want, disease, oppression and all that flows from ”man's inhumanity to man." God expects the strong to help the weak, and the free to deliver the captives. What we have we owe, as nations and indi- viduals. It; will tax the resources of the nations to meet the demaridsl thus made upon them, but then returns will be beyond price. , The same law governs our per-3 sonal relationships. Peace with others is the only may to (iiiunl, own happiness. A standing quarrell is an open sore causing humilia-I tlon and misery wherever it ap- pears. No matter who seems to win, both really lose. "Blessed are the peace-makers," said Jesus, and this is particularly true in one's Life A S S O C I AT I O N For Full Information, Cam I. W. Willis, Div. Mgr. Bank of Nova Scotll. Building. own life. Arid love in the form of goodwill or readiness to do good even to those with whom we have disagreed is the key to the solu- tion of such problems. Dnnit let. the quarrel stand Don't. hestiate In take. the first step tmvard a reconciliation. Thr chances are ten to one that a warm approach will call out a warmer response. And Christ. is the souriza of the love that heals, re- .coilclles and unites. Mcbaine wish to express their sin- cere thanks to Dr. Burden, the Doctors and Nurses of the P. E. 1. Hospital and all their kind friends and neighbors who helped in any way during their recent bereave- ment. Also those who sent; flowers and cards. NOTICE All "taxes due Donaldston School District not paid on or before June 26, will be sent: in for collection. I I l Mrs. Fred Rowe, Secretary. mm - Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the ,Ti'ustees of the P. E. I. Pro- W. Chester 8. McLure, M.I'.. Qu place on Thursday, June 25w at 8 prru, in the Orphanage Office, 158 Prince St. MOUNT ALLISON uNiVEl2CllY dress a public meeti C.-ion. smmn slssiou . JULV 6-AUGUST is University audit COIHIII. Am, Science, Education, b Handicrafts. i lluinling. Druinuliu. Mink. and Motvirnlutlon wblodl. The Ctvionorto s ' IIINIIVI is o dlnqitlul plot: for I summer wovk. P01 lvllotin wrIte- TNI IIOOSTIAI MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY sacxvuur, N. I. mo 2' mo THE YOUNG CONSERVATIVE of Prince Edward Island will hold its ANNUAL MEETING and RALLY ei-n's CT PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION J. Angus MarLenn. M.P., Que-4-.n's THE COMMITTEE ROOMS Richmond Street, Charlottetown (formerly the "V" Club) on Wednesday. June 24th at 2:00 P. M. (Registration to commence at I2 p.m.l All persons between the ages of T6 and 40 are invited to attend. ALSO ng at the The electors Community Centre on Stewart Street, Charlottetown (If 8 p. m. of Prince Edward Island and general public are cor- dially Invited to attend. The Prince Edward Island candidates of the Progressive Conservative Party will end- Jnhd V A. Mlebondd M.L.A.. K11 -cm i ii. '( I is l I '