1'AGE THREE is THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN J 1 259 1 visited the horns of Thomas as. ...s AAAAAA as. s A... cisimtii. lilllllllllllll Kelly's Cross and ' A U Ai I I ' 9 ' Cussck and spent a pleasant even- - - - Big Four s Meetmg Places - - - . V. . 1 i.... e an CBASWELL for Better Ph0I0- lcnu y , u flutes wrnngiing for 10 days, the Big Four have agreed on sites in nmm Messrs Owen Oarrasher and r n for the Foreign Ministers conference. The Allied Oontml Oen- ' Mr, A ti Ca h , M" Edith Stephen Smlllh. Wefe recent Vi!- BF Veg, 3”, V-,f":2"E,”. ””' D;,D3.I:;D' tar in West Berlin will be used for the first and third seven-day pe1- " 3' "' M'""""" "Mm,-5 -I-Ax, .. D,” 7379 Quinn surld nMrr."l-filgaheclls ll:acDoln- itors to Charlottetown, on busi- u - iods. Tlu Soviet Embassy. on Unfit den Linden. in East Berlin, will be 1-3; n,o'lrGuMAN Port 13110 9,. 5353. ' old were recent visitors of Mr. and new- lc”W"l3h the host for the second seven-day period. Main topics of discussion are Mrs. James Quinn. Lot oi. cxpectad to be German unity and a treaty of independence for Austria. on, hundred and nny- um; "YOUR u0LLAn. BUYS MOBL FM”, Edwird M2CD”l”'?": md mh M15 A t M cl rancls, were recen v ai rs tn nu. IAUL-5 IDEAL - yen! ago. Robert Bums, the Ayr- ” '1” HUGHES DRUG STORE Rosaleen Flood, Itlxgk pallltnlll all-lo Charlottetown. ' ll. - .”:.....'" '":..':....2:..- .33: ::i”.:.'f?l'..i.”...'i:.9 ii: .: :2” W W iii” in my ””i.J""”'it””"”' ”. or - L ' .3 , .;..- her a er. rs. Francs F , 5' 0 "'1 M M” mwuu mm Rysllthtlsxlizt c:r.h-t.llIisuu';'l:l1rtEtd B”"",lh" ',,”l" ””'3'- he "9" B '" Joseph Coady and Adrian Smith Charlottetown. s. 17. match. There must be I winninz I Wm! - up to e 12 of A farmer. later H (RENE E, . M :M.M..M.. e - for every race. There must '1'his yvunc Glrletlen We-I lrelllill to become the plowman poet. of R i ' e'c”"3 3 Pm” pane Gas. Refrlge-razors. Bryenioni be an objective to be attained by ricwry, else the soldiers will have (ought in vain. My question is:-What is my aim in life? What will be gain- ed by my success or lostby my (allure? We must have a sense of di- rection if we are ever to get my- ?””:t.i.””.'.?..."”i..: ::::::i...”' i "W" ”" -m....m;-w- i aying on e Lil lovers of no in - . Elna lacked that quality. as was ' general hail sums .. .n.m;,..,. m1RNg1':f,u:f, 3jj;,mf,f;”lf;ne,,R0;,- 0. strong and h: could run. but he is our ideal of s promsrous 'master of the English Lyric, so Prince of wales A.udm,,,'um. Ad, had no sense of the goal. He would get hold of the ball and tear down the field at top speed, but more was no guarantee that the hall would be nearer the goal when he was brought down than when he g'.ilit(N. Needless to say. he never made avoid the peril of becoming a beggar alike the man i it fee or Milk. 55 c ts. . . - r t the team. His other good qualities parasite? ma the h . mt work o cu 9” 'Prgll:;' v5reIElerIv?l yvlj 315316;?" :2? m'REtEf?l counted for nothing because he We recall one youns mlnlsleff shr-insd him in their hem 0; WEEK or PRAYER SSERVICES gilt l5 M5 '1) al 01 l l N a ' ll" never had nay idea of where he was going or of what particular thing he was expected to do. of a Christian congregation should found the e the dm . . . . , lead up to 5 special spiritual xt- Robe", B:,,.n:.” ,m,m:m mg; ”: ted Church Tuesday. January 26th. dall Phillips, Toomhs Music Store, Rendezvous Res- so it is in many a life. His vival that would quicken the whole mmm or admh, '1. Au are mvned to me” Services. tauram. One idea is tl;u"get laloniz." lanld community-K Jlhisldmgang glelI:o;LS unique. The Wl.l';l:;n tllvokllslgaeuls if he "see ns nuns" ncey Weekly WW 0" 0 ' ' ' WINNER IN ICE SPORTS. - - - - . . - he thinks he is succeeding. But ocientiously. the Gomei preached mM f:,j,,:m””,;':”"1g;' 13;: on the list of ice sport winners in Ad""”'”" 790' Re5e"” swm” 51'00 he has no definite object before continually in its purity and power, the magic mmd t"'ha'"0t imputed .0 sm,,.d,ay.5 Rue, Robe" Com” him which his success is to serve. This was the type of failure uhich at. Paul dreaded. No suc- cess counted with him unless it served the object to which his whole being was devoted. namely. the extension of Christ's Kingdom ill the souls of men. And so he nrntc to one of his churches: - rno you not know that in it race all the runners compete, but only olle receives the prize? so run . . . dec- ;.l1?1E,YI(:;1t oxliirixiillzlssltii I. dnwrelnlt 3aar:,(iig(v3:,kiil,)eo-iiprrlgavri lgrrlx:i:r:is;' with D Second week. tallts will trove towsovlet Embassy taken. more closely to humanlt" swgiand for J15-naica. How to pay Tho” Minstmldofs imx as one beating the nir: but I The Holy spirit, given at Pent" i l'0:;l;1m'Iharl;o:;); ofmthem. th gs l:)easI.s)alg)e1. lt)h:,- 3:4 qussuon iummel m body and subdue it, cost. has not left His church. nor ' , "15 W54 e 15l .V 511 SCHD ion 4! lmc am” lgrenching be others. I has He ceased ms acuvmu. when great champion of brotherly love volume of his poems. They werel Four Best myself should be disqualified." God's "people are willing in the ggg and the oneness of man. And in Widely 539131-med Mid 1115'-93d 01' Ambassadors Soloist To another of his churches he day of His power" the world will v d we V m masterful poeni. "A Man's a 53513103. Burns ended UP in Ed- vrrote:-"This one thing I :10. 107- be moved as in the days of old. and 9-hm Ml.ret.edI-le rtOC0rrlgall 1'Mr. Allison Ramsay left recent- Man For A That, the poet 1-,” inburgh where he was too ofiien- of Mirth Blended In potting what lies behind and the work cf Christ's church lifted momemmnfmv aged 0”g:n5 3 io-- New Yolk where he plans expressed his firm conviction that Wlned by the highest society. Af-l , straining forward to what has tr. s new level of grace and pow- 1o"'ewrV;m' U W 5: 3-1"" I0 Bliend the llmter. all men are . crested free and "97 "'9 fl3"v'-WY and cheers had With Harmony ahead. I press on toward the goal er. I T 9" Y- V --- equal. a conviction which since died Clown Burns l'ebUJ'n9d to the: for the prize of the upward call should not the Christian oom- H-0 U The Ulmed L351” Md met M M5 dN'- has gained millions of Wl"l”'5' Mm 5bi"”- 32.500 whlchl the-l1' Wltll 3 of God in Christ Jesus." munity in Toronto anticipate a End Dengfs saundels the mm” of M” 1”" Mwxw 'dh'e""''5- 0110 might put it sn- "m9 "M" the Secmld edllvlon 0i: l - - ' movement upward of this t.-har- W -9031;; .Jw;reC e ll-llicsgtls of on Thursday, Jan. 14th. other way hy5..,.1,,g mm ..,,M,,,,.. 1,... ,,.,e,,.,,, H., ,,,,,,,.,,d J,,,,,,. Jokes . Chorus of Paul was always looking tor- acter? special efforts by several tt 3" - 0 MW - 935- -i A Man For A' 'l'ha.t" is the mm- Armour in 1733. . x hard to Christ's Return. and to churches in 'roronto and elsewhere 3" W” 1y, mgr?-onG":g:"SnrxY"m::' fgmliggt f)-"oi" exlwegslgfl Bl democracy in hm W8-5 during his residence onl Md Ii Flfty )l'P are the world for that con- have met with a warm response. , . ' - . 341' an erofore laced B is ncvtulv purchased farm t 1 . . . F .lNill'l1)n'i8.tlOXI by bringing to the m:. and s deepened lntereetf. vivn bathe an”;-l-Hzgledn Mr1;.m'l;;Tallfgill;dmlp2:: :);::klr;arr;adsHl:ft4: gigmga 1 crluu cemury aheadleof his Mme. in E Smgle day. mrlilantllsez wlthclsm vokw. no news of Christ 5:: - of God is a ran . e ve . an age. Shantel”. F0 . . . . M the 3”” "”"'" p” and, Miooabe. by Mr. Keith Dawson. 0 . . and wrote arnlintlll)n: ci?sT2Ef;i,d,, Under the Distinguished Patronage of ration was the one and only ob- ject which he kept before him. Similarly every individual is called to attain an ideal and do some ture, "the field is white unto the guest of Mr, ind Mrs. John Myers, 5?::': al';'ilr1Ie;93h';i1:”a:E1"rho:): llVing creature and for everything him affected by his brilliant witl The Hon. Premier A. W. Mntheaon and Mrs. Matheson work peculiarly his own as his con- harvest. smnhopel A speedy recovery. . that came under his keen Qye5' and magnetic personality had an 31, wo.-gm”, 3,1,”, ,1, 1), ggewm-1, and 3",, stew-In trlbution to the common good. now ignored. M". Randolph Murray, Lime York. llorldl lfVl..l: da3v:n:ldu1l;;;E:nof M”! ialfilielrel-. recognize in Burns, loin the immortals. That wasl aCy- . ' i i ' a mu - . - Macxay came up on Sunday ah n. cent bailefactol. 150 years ago, and now the vtoridl Curtain Time 8:30. Adm. 50c A MONTH INSTEAD OF 54.50 TC 59.00! Ilia fabulous, new, iuiltloss,-3-Tlllllslslilll ZENITH J "ROYAL-1"s HEARING AID omv tuo In: at I Operating-coll, 18; a month. . .os oempored to 54.50 to 39.00 per month for old-type vacuum-lube oldal Ons,tlny,lBg battaryoperofes the entire old for as full monihl IO-DAY MONIY-IACK OUAlANTII' See your local Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer for full details on how the savings in cost of bat- tariel will rapidly pay for the him of the success of the particular osglniaation to which he belong- ed in the chord: ."What for?" in- quired Mr. Ryrie. "O well. the success of the different orgI.nlIa- tions make a suooedui church." Again. "What for?" the questioner persisted. In other words, what ultimate object is served by the chumh one in which its congre- gstion's affairs rim sznoothliy, with a good attendance sumle revenues. and a satisfactory increase in meulzers” ? It it not true that every organism must serve some purpose outside itself if it is to answer to this question He believ- ed firmly that the ordinary work the activities of the different or- ganizations adapted to the needs of their different constituencies and lihe pastoral care of the peo- ple faithfully taken. That would go on for years. But, sooner or later. there should come a stirring of the Spirit among the people, an eager ques- tioning about the things of God, and then steps would be taken to much to be thankful for, when gratitude for me past is met with a new expectancy for the fu- Again-"What for?" For the i ' nmpnt of Christ's author- ity over men's lives and over areas of our social affairs where it is IN MEEA-QRIAM MKS. J. A. MMLIAN The death occurred at the P. E Island Hospital on January 2. of Mrs. J. A. Maciaall, of Mt. Herbert the former Ediilh Macbougall 0 Lower Nawtown. she was a kind and loving wife and mother. and was always a good Christian, doing kind deeds for other-g, For several years she had been in ill health but remained cheerful at all time. and attended the United Church in her contamin- ity if at all possible. Her husband predeceased her loin years ago. She leaves to mourn one daugh- ter Margaret. Mrs. l-larold Mac- Klnnon of Canoe Cove; and four two sisters. Bessie, Mrs. A. E. Smith. of Charlottetown: and Win- nie. Mrs. Hector MacLeod of Cal- gary, Alta.; and two brothers. Harry A. of Charlottetown. and Herman. of Lower Newtown. Two brothers and two sisters predeceas- ed her. The funeral was held January 4. and the interment was in Mt. Ker- bert Cemetery. daughter, Mrs. Leslie stanhope. Mrs. Parnell Curran was a recent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casweli and son, Joe. were guesm of Mr. and An enjoyable evening was spent in Pleasant Grove Hall where a shower was given in honor of Miss Marion Murray of Toronto. The gifts were opened by Mines Marg- aret Lamphier and Luella Mc- Cabe and the names and verses read by Mrs. Dennis Saunders. -Mia Lorraine Morriwey. teacher at Covehesd Riowd, visited her sis- wr. Mrs. John 'MacDona.ld, rec- ently. -Mr. Don Maobonnld. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Pleas- ant Grove. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. Min Mary Morrison has returned to the Amumption Convent. Trac- adtie, to resume her studies, having spent the holidays at her home in Pleasant Grove. ed to St. Dunstsn's. having spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison, Pleas- ant Grove. Mina Shrley Curran and cells Mscoonmiok. Pleasant Grove, spent a pleasant holiday in the city. Mr. and Mills. Russell Watts and family have moved to Charlotte- town where Mr. Watts is employed at Canada Packers. The many friends of Mrs. D.N. Rev, and Mrs. Donald Maolisy, Summerside, were storm-stayed ternoon with intentions of, hold- ing service in the Presbyterian Church but the drift that started up blocked the roads, making it impossible to get back to Sum- nierside. Mr. Chester MacDonald spent the week-end with his father. M: Peter MacDonald. Chester has been stationed at Chatham, with the R.C.A.l". but expects to be trans- ferred to Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Macxinllon and family Stummorsido. spent it few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MaoDougdli. Miss Freda Williams. Summer- alde. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie wil- llama, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell where their mother Mrs. Laura Yeo fs confined to bed with a severe stack of the "flu". Miss mtelle Ne-wcomhe enter- tnlned it number of her school chums to A birthday party on Sat- lrrday nftcrnoon Jan, ill. Bl! Bright Future is shire bani. from this Scotland. Never was a. men more leuded and acclaimed for a short period of his stonriy and chequer- ed cues, and. never was a genius more neglected during his few lller years. But no sooner the cold earth enafolded his remains than every son of Scotland mourn- adhispsseingwith adoepmd ,that now after over a century 'and a. half after his untimely death he has risen to an oleva. tion in the affections of his coun- trymen. and indeed of men every- where. which has no parallel in the annals of literature. Peer and hearts. In short. whenever men of British birth or descent us much happiness to mankind. ll 0 O The greater poeets-ii one can name a greater poet-left the im- press of their minds on their com- patriots, but none of them has lcavened the thought and speech 0l the treat mass of his country. men so thoroughly as poet Burns, for he was osentiaily one of "the De0Dle" in birth, breeding and in. sumb Wm”-h l5 Why he has been The heart of Robert Burns Klmved Wm! Sympathy for every and who sees not even the mouse, W” Shell-ta cow'rirl beastie,' torn from its nest by the plow, "" We 0'"-'-lied daisy. without a The poem. "To A Mouse", is said tube one of the most perfcet, expressions in the English lang- Haze 01' romantic sympathy, for the lower animals. Indeed all of the poet's lyrics are a combination of strength, understanding of his subjects and beauty of structure. Especlally -re M5 1'0” 801186 imwng the very 3"” 1" the Ensiish speaking WM Who "among us has not thrilled to Auld Lang syne", "Should Auld Acquaiiltarwe 3; Forgot". ':My Love is Like a Red, 59d R059 . Or "Highland Mary"? m'l'hens an indeilnable quality in 9 00113! of Robert Burns that 19W Other Poets have been able to capture or emulate. This great man who could touch the heart. SD01”. was it strange mixture of virtue and vice as indeed most men lie. but all too often has his Wl-We forifotten his service on the side of purity. It ought not to be forgotten that the poet found much in the muse of his day that W” Wlvuillly obscene and he made it presentable everywhere, The urge to write poetry cams, to Bums at a comparatively early age and the wonder of it is how ”WE TREAT THE SICK WELL and MacKay. i VISIT HI-STYLE M.lLLINEln'i l83Va Great George street. Every, style Hi-style. A. PICKARD J: (:0.. are llllioa.d- in: cars of Welsh hard coal. Springhill and Albion coal. mlmion at door, adults '15 cenLs.' students! 26 cents. , I MiE.NT'8 QUICK LUNCH. -' Monday's asecial. Chilled Tomniol Juice,Frash Meat Pie with Vcge-- tabies, Rolls and Butter, Tea, Cof- will be held in the llIunter River Church on January 26th. 27th, 28ill and 29th. First Service in the Uni- should have been listed for second place in the six-year old girls and boys race, instead of Ruapert Coffin. The annual Prince Street Schnol event took place Friday evening. Years he was the petted and; soucllt after darling of scores of bonnie lassos. His unhappy love affair withl Jean Armour decided him to flee ?0mZ8. But high society and the: idle rich who gathergd Houndi evil effect upon the all too easily led poet. In the winter of 1794 his health broke. and in the fol-l lowing summer he was called tol cherishes ll'il-ll undying love the, memory of Robert Burns. 1 island Jaimboreri. Saturday night Anniversary concert His Honour Lt.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Tickets available at: Harry A. MacDougall, Wen- His Tickets on sale at Old Spain, Hughes Drug Co., Johnny's Mayfair, Fred Lambros and Giggey's Pharm- aona. Wesley, of Lsmbeth, ont.; gm”, of m men um bud as e mi Amuory . , 1 M . ', M v V - '-':”:""'?"" ”' K f;Alxl:l'1luI;', l;.or.lm:rld 1: Winldr- M M M” U-amen Oampbell is soena- Rug;-8'3" ,;Iofnnll,11 sor. ont. she is also survived by MI" W3 Mmleon reWm- in: same time in Summersldem mm, 1,” ,.,,m mm ,, mm lloosters Minstrel Revue Prince of Wales Auditorium BURNS JAN. 26th at 8.15 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage oft lTllE., FEB. 2 and WEB., FEB. I Honor, the Lleutemant Governor T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. "Our new Home Oylce Building has been planned with the prime object of enabling our stay operations to be performed with maximum effic fancy and economy. The saving will be reflected in the not cost of insurance to our poIicyIir;ldcr.c,fnr years to come." aiidre From President's 5: lit Annual Meeting, January 21nd, 1954 low-purchase price of the . mm hd ,h "Royal-T." Ask him about rt , ll ” Md "” 5” "'5 ' l"'”H T.'.i Zenltlfs remarkable 5-Year Mrs. James Lawless. Pleasant me ,2, p'faym':v':u:trh1: 'V"Al.0"t:d III 1953 Ill FOCOO Service Plan. and also the M and M”-nltmmr MACLQM grove. her sister, Mrs. h---- ' poet reached his late teens cm: :'yY.6rrv:?x:nt:;:t; 3:1:-:3; Mt. rllerbert wish to thank all some ' wt l;f0Rnll(6nt(fel:ll -S-mglgellral potion for dine muse increased g Insurance Sl69t733r059 C1s050p95.a593 - . - n we re . lites'at.uronndI:!o;niafole(f:.e list of V,”,'lllg,nl.'"l ”'1';'i':5&l:'ce:: 'Y;;'d wesgi ic.;.;lr;r antdy son. Dick. Roms: Steelldanbd ;.'1oi:ldCorp(:f;; poems wrltllsn etlilgl Annuities 8 7.167.000 I 71.505671 Deaias-a.zonit o orpora- ,, , L ””" - on. I .. an e no If nit his life. But alas, lithe pssst W, tion of Csn'ads, Ltd.. Dept. A, e"M9:n:ng...M.M........ Mm” Charles and Alfred Mon that Canada represents to invest- named the mm. The prumm 01!; 3l'I5,900,l19 Cl.,l33,40(,l.OQ 1165 Tecumseh Rd., East, Hm" Pious” Grove hula tie on one of the most favorable in- ch, 59;; was perhaps the strongest ' ' ' C ' - - x wmdIor.0ntu'io.Cnnnda- mm” mu, mm,” at st mm tglfinslidnent chmam in the Word to in his nature, and for several .s a&'-'..”.'.":'-ll".-?.&os-u. '".", :t.nhI"chl:rvu: 'p"'"'Rg'”ul:31ml:ry: mddreuinc the Canadian Eoo- H... Alletl-310196709113 nomio Forum of the Canadian Club i 5 Mus: SARA 3' GILLIS Anna Mo"-1m"' Pmunt Grw" of New York. Forsyth said the in- 1940 - 1954 X vestment climate was an out- Mr' and M11 Mm” WWW growth of Canadian recognition Surplus Flllldl-013,750,950 IIIAIINI AIDI Wood Islands, Jan. 26th Lovingljv-'uremernbered by her Plenssrft Grove. are spending the winter at Marehifleid. and respect. both by the govem- ment and the people. of the prin- W755 . "'”'”"" later Pearl. l ies i re enterprise. - '.'h'"mHw"-"”' i s The many friends of Mrs. G1u'- cl,-le szld ltheat imports of steel PIIII 0! CPOCIIIII 90 POINYIIOIIOPI and Isnollelarlos Iss 1953-030,075,403 Glow, Pleasant Grove. are '3 - . u cant luvs me much: - lo 67: MOWi'E5' field ' ”tosee-herhomefromtlle E. I. Hoqiitel. '1'hemas1yfrisoiboIfMsn.Laa Cnowsresorrytoiearn ofheriil- nua her borne in Pleasant Grove. i-. FDR SURE GUMS it won A or " Mind Anne and Mary Mornison. into Canada have increased rapidly and that during the last year they totalled 1,700,000 tons, so per cent of which come from the United states. He added that future expansion in Canadian steel consumption will require Canadian industry to triple its marketing capacity. This will bring Canadian steel consumption up to the level of present Amer- Ilorrbon attended the hockey tom comumpuon, Fm " "'9 ''0'"'"- He said that in each of the last -0 0- seven years. Canada has devoted more than 20 per cent of its gross national product to enlargement of productive facilities. This together with demand has resulted in ex- Lrgmely rapid expansion of the Canstilan steel productive facil- itles. spire rising from Salisbury cathe- dral. reaching 400 feet from the ground. . BUCKLEY'S CINNAMATID CAPSULES Instead My gearing only partial relief from a.sm a mu nut. get complete relief with c 's Clunanusd Capsules. capsuea are rotlpounded with 4 roam ingredients which an together so CANAINI IAIIIII Illlll. toll CAMULII .2”.-.'ll' Establixhvd Superintendent, Maritime Branch Office For It Nurr 'I'mImrru.'r... Insur4' Tmluv Cnowal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Oifutc (:;,:,::f:':,'”""'."l 1900 Iovonlo,Cnnoda FAMOUS arms :.ro'I::gnd RI. M "H .1 - iv an Tallest spire in England is the '- ,''',M',,,, M, 3- 0- M”D0NALD- LL-B-. CL-U-. 14 Church street. Kdetol