isivim; 2i 1953 - o oeovvooowooovo-090949-ooovoow 949440 WOO oooooo Religion By Very Rev. Q-O-O-O0 D6000". Geor e c. Pid eon, l).D., u..n. and Life n-oo-ovoooodom First Moderator of t. I Unlipd hutch of Cuuidn . (Copyright) IAFEGUARDING OUR. IIISRITAGE Canada is the most. mvgred land on earth. From every point. of view our NOD19 NW9 Eds ,..nt,ages granted to no other na- qon Mineral resources, rich be- .-ond the wildest. dreams of ava- :me are being discovered just. as lhellworld is awakening to its need of them. Our fertile fields and gardens. our forests and the wild life they sustain, our rivers, lakes and seas are producing food for millions. Our rights, freedom and opportunities are our heritage from the past; our viay of life is brlghf, with promise. especially when compared with the slavery under which other peoples groan. meters, etcctera. All this is common talk. and as necrlons loom up before us it. will no. served up to us in a myriad ,.r ml-ms. But do we ever pause to ,,,k .. what. for? Are we using 'hose endowments and privileges :o serve the purpose for which rhev were given or for any noble purpose whatever? The prophet Jcrcnllall has some- rlling to say to us on this point. mg people were flattering them- ulves that their tcmple, the sac- red shrine of Jehovah. KUBTHW-395 their security. An hundred 3'98" llcforr. Isaiah had affirmed that the shrine of Jehovah would not be pl-ofalled by the feet. of the heathen. and his stand had been vindicated by the miraculous de- s'rilCl.iOn of the army of the A5- svrlan invader. . . . what. was true thcn was true for .11 time, they believed. But Jere- miah pointed to the injustice and inl-morality prevalent in the land. and asked: "Does a Just. God de- zmd you in order that you In-'Iy rzlrry on these abonllilriblc prac- 11.-ggq You are a favored people - what. for?” The prophet's words are worth rrputing: "Thus says the Lord of hosts, the God of Isracl, Amend 3...” ways and your doings. ind I ulll guarantee this place as Y0"? permanent home. But. put. no trust. in 1,-mg messengers who say: This is the temple of the Lord! For if you really amend your ways and your doings; if you T('Rl1.V d0 J"? nre beiwccll mall and lnnll; if .m1ahslain from the fll7l"('55l0" .5! the resident. alien. the father- :-gg, and the Widow, from the lhedding of innocent. blood in this alace and from devotion io other was to your own hurt, then I will guarantee you a home here for all '.lmP in the land that. I FBVE YOUT mrcfathcrs. highly "But. see. you are putting your trust. in doctrines as profitless as they are false. What! you commit THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWTG CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new or local interest, but Idnmun of a newly nature may be lnurto at five cents n word. strictly ply shin In advance. COOK'S for Perfect. Pictures. TOWN TAXI -- Phone I600-322. "YOUR DOLLABBUYS MOBI- st the HUGHES DRUG ITOBI-" theft. murder, perjury, you burn .m... sacrifice to Baal. you run after ICE CREAM satisfies young and other gods that are strange to old. you; and then you (have the hardihcod to) come and stand be- fore me in this called by my name, and say: New we are safe' -in order, for- sooth, to carry on all these abom- inations! . . . Make no mistake, I -says the Lord - I have not. been blind to all this." Then the pro- phet. told them plainly that if they persisted in violating God's laws He would abandon them to their enemies - a heresy to His critics which events proved to be truth. We in Canada are privileged far more highly than even the chosen race - what for? Is it. in order to do what we are doing? . . . "Government or the people, by the people and for the pcnplc" is established among us: our faili- ers struggled aild suffered in or- der that we might. be free. What for? Is it in order that. we may neglect or abuse our fralichise? Elections will soon be on in Can- ads and thousallds will stay away from the polls. The effect of wide- spread failure to vote means gov- ernment by minorities groups with special interests to serve and who can command a solid vote. The carelessncs of thousands of voters on polling day allows such groups to get special prlvilegcs to the disadvantage of tho pcoplo as a. whole. Canada's potential wcallh is fabulous. and its development. has barely hegllll. Yet ollr pcr ('fl',')lia wealth is far above the :lvcragc- what. for? Is ii: in order that self- indulgcnce to the point of szlticty. wealth amassed through the dc- gradatlon of many, life impcrillcd on our streets and highways nim- go on under the rule of a just God? or one thing we may be cer- tain - this I-loly God is not. hlilld to these things. This is not. to suggest. that. Canadians are worse than others: the reverse is probably truc. But many lack a sense of mission in the world -a high purposc ulllch we are endowed tn scrvc. Too of- ten this reaches out to goverllllll-lit. Canada. will yet. lead the world to nobler principles of life and ser- vice. In order to do that we need to see that the God who has given us all things richly to ellio,V 1'0- lquiras us to use them for His ends. - Alice Brooks Designs ,1. "-.- I. q .- .'---l :-'9 A "' '--'.,.. .l:4-.!-.- 7028 SIZES 8-10. I M I r HERE'S A QUICKIE! Jiffy sundress! Plnaiol-e! Per- fect for the sandbox set. Bui- tons down the back - opens flat for easy lmning. Thai cute duck embroidery makes in party- pretty. Pattern 7028: Child's sizes 2, 4. G. 8, 10. Tissue pattern. embroi- dery transfer. State size. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. we The Guardian. 60 Front lc Street West. Toronto, Ontario Please print. plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. Firmly-set Nylon bristles resist moisture and wear never get soggy. . :3.-': cllllrlull 25T 5 '10:! IMM IN elu'Idnn': lint full! 3 I by Mrs. Ivan Adams, house which is. MILK - and good health go hand in hand. WALLPAPEE - lad Bryenton sr Mscxay. patterns. BELANGER. -RANGES for coal. wood or oil. Bryenton as MscKsy. CRASWELI. for Better Phon- graphs WORK BOOTS. -- Our choice is wide. our prices are good. See our selection at Wright's. KEROSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Bryenton and MacKay. "IVE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Glggr.-y's Pharmacy. next. Stewart's Bakery. C0-OP SERVICES-for the best Milkers, Coolers, Refrigerators Washers, Paints. etc. Insurance too. 58 Fitzroy Street. IF YOU NEED good full grain boots of solid construction come to Wright's. Priced from 55.50 to W35. ftIacDONAl.D RADIO SERVICR Rudio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and taps re- cording. I80 Kent St. Phone 1207 COME TO Harrington Hall, Fri- day. April 24. See Brackley Wo- incn's Institute present iheir two one-flct. plays. FREE.-Post Card size Photo of the "Islanders" with each roll of filin developed at Reddln Bros. Prints finished double size in al- bums at no extra charge. FUNERAL SATURDAY MORN- ING - The funeral of Mr. An- drew Doucette was held from his late residence, Iluntcr River, sag. llrday morning to St. Augustine Church. Rusiico, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Pitre, who also of- flcialed at the grave. The pall- bearers were: Andrew Gallant, Arthur Gallant, Gerald Proctor, Fclix Pincau. James McDonald, and Harry Smith. Burial took place in the Church cemetery. SPRING VALLEY W. I. The April meeting of the spring Valley W. I, was held at the home of Mrs. Mamie Adams. The meet- ing opened by singing "Prince Ed- ward Island Is Heaven To Me" and repeating the Greed in unison. Thirteen members answered roll call with a donation for the school, Three visitors were present. Minutes were read and approved. The sschool Committee reported getting toilet tissues and towels for the school. Two sick calls were reported, and bills were moved to be paid, New committees are: school, Mrs. Fred Profltt; sick. Mrs. Keith Harrington and Mrs. Andrew Case- V. Receipts were received for the slim sent to the European flood Victims, and one from Mr. J, F. Arllett acknowledging having rs- ccived 329.75 for the Gallant family. p Ivan Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. Mrs, Wesley Cole then put on '”A Spring Spoof Garden Contest." luhich was Won by Mrs. Harold Champion. mental followed by instru- music by Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Wilbuf" Bl-vanton. fstcp dancing by Mrs. Wilbur Bryanton was followed by ,:l trio, "Don't let the stars get in your eyes." by Mrs. Fred Profitt ;nl:d the Misses Sylvls Prolitt and Evelyn Malone, The next meeting will be at the llome of Mrs. W, J. and Mrs. Keitlh llrlrrlngton. Tile meeting closed by singing ”Good night Ladies." Refreshments were served by the hostess unis-tcd Mossailegll Fears Assassination By SlIah's court Plot lrsn's Shah Reza Palllcvi (above) was accused by Premier Mossadegll of plotting to kill the premier. The accusation comes after 8 long series of disagree- ments between Mossadcgll and other elements ill Iran, some of whom favor retention of the monarchy for no other purpose than to provide a balance of power for themselves. Whcll the Shah announced he was leaving Iran last month, mobs illl'Cnl- Strange But True By I. ll. Mu.-Arthur If you let your brain wear out through lack of vitamins - thgvs your business! A shortage of vita.- min Niacin says Dr. Herman Bun- desen in D. newspaper feature, can bring on mental changes result- ing in senility. The time to use the wonder drug is when you have lapses of memory which usually occur between 40-60. More than half of the 654 motor accident fatalities in nine or the toll provinces between January first aild June thirtieth occured in Ontario. A ghost which had been cut- ting lip didos at. the home of Cecil Wilson of Ipswich, England. was put ill its place recently when the Church of England canon prayed two nights in order to get rid of the ”evii spirit." Mally blilid persons now draw- ing pcllsiolls mayllose their pen-l slons as .1 result of the develop- ment of an eye lens which is said to bl'lll.;; nearly normal vision tol persons who have so little eye- sight. they are classed as blind. The alllllority for this statement is Dr. Will Finbloom of New York City, who said good results from the use of the new lens resulted in about no pcr cent of the cases ex- zllnillcd. ened Mossadeghs life and per- suaded the Shah to remain. Mus- sadegllls latest appeal to the peo- ple for support said that scrcral members of the Shah's court and immediate family were involved in the plot. to assassinate him. PRINCETOW. ROAD W.M.S. Tllc monthly niecflllg of thc Princclown Road W.M.S. was hold at the home of Mrs. Charles Proude on Tuesday evening, April 7th. Owing to the absence of the president, the vice-president, Mrs. Russell Proude was ill the chair. Mrs. Everett Clow led the worship period and the meeting was open- ed by singing hymn 104. The Scripture lesson was read by Alice Dollar. followed by prayer from the monthly. Readings were given by Mrs. Frank Crabbe and Mrs. Everett. Clow. Hymn No. 108 was then sung. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with a verse of Scripture beginning with letter "S", by cight members. and two visitors were also prcscllt. Collection amounted to 65 ccnls. some discllsriion took place on when the box would be packed, and was decided to get together and finish the quilt that has bccn started. Each member was also asked to bring three or four squares (size 12 by 12 inches) to the next meeting to get another quilt underway. Eighteen home calls were report- ed and two thank you notes were read for sympathy cards. The next. meeting will also be id at. Mrs. Pi'oudc's with Mrs. Everett. Clow. Miss Alice Dollar and Mrs. Russell Proude to assist with lunch. One new member joined and was welcomed into the Ailxilialgv. Tile meeting closed by repealing lha Mlzpah Benediction. A social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess. CRAPAUD SCHOOL The following is the report. for Crspaud School. Prinlary Depart- ment, for the momh of March. Grade V - l. Sheldon Myers: 2. Marjorie Trowsdalc; 3. Frank Har- vey. Grade IV s. 1, Dorothy Slicrrell: 2 Irene Sllerrell; ll, Hentller Myers. Grndc III - l. Sonily Mac- Donald: 2. Vance Molyneaux; 3. James Sherren. Grade II - l. Dialillc Story and Byron Stewart: 2. I-lclcn Harvey; 3. David Sherren. Grade I 1. IA) 1, wpsyem Fall; 13) -- l. K:lilll')'fl Myers; 2. Beatrice Macbcad; .'l.,Marilyn Stordy: (C) - 1. Jack Crosby. Hlghtest average: Dorothy Sher- ren, 76.56;-. Perfect attclldnllce: Ronald Dawson, Ilclcll Harvey. Byron Stcwart, Katllryn Myers. Dorothy Shcrrell and Marilyn stordy. Frances Craig Teacher. The Royal lg-K7Al.?1l'liCl1l Glardcns at Kew. England. wll.ll the most fa- mous plant. collection in Europe. data from 1759. :3HlRRIFF'S ' SHIRRIFF'S-SHIRRTFFS Owwlawcl Combine 2 hblolpoons each melfcrl hliitcr. brown sugar and corn grated orange rind. Sprnsd in the bottom of n it” ring mould. Sprinkle with H cup vnrnnllllla and dot with cherries. Propsn 1 pacing: Shin-iff'n White Cake Mix. I II -1 5 we half-full and bake. Make cup cakes with the remaining batter. Serve with a bowl of whipped cream or fruit. syrup with l Iablcapnon directions. Fill mould Wllar with so many spare pI.I'iS going Illifi the human anatomy lsonlc of us may live to see the l day ll llPll a person is entirely Lmadc up of spare parts. l t 9 0 Most of the food fed to pet ca- ,llarics is the seeds of the mari- jllzlllzl lilfilli. - narcotic seeds - wlllrll illlly be one reason why ca- llarlcs izc. excited and sing loudly llftcr lvvlllit fcd. I! may soon come to pass that lax lvlrrrlll folk will go down to thc grnvc for new victims. Even ihoilltll ll" awaits execution in a death cell at the state penitentia- ry, Roy lllllcn of Texas, has not llccll pllsscd up by the income tax C0ll0f'irlI'. I-llllcll has been contacted about .1 39707 income tax rebate due him and about the 1950 tax re- illllll of his wife whom he murder- ed! Divorrc nflcll brings out some odd fanlily relations. Take, for instance, the case of Leo Hell of Milwaukee. Wis., who married his formcr mother-in-law, Mrs. lEnlnla ll':lfcrmzin, whose husband dicd lll l.'l'ii). Hollis H-iP:ll'-Old soil is now Mrrs. vV;llcrlnan's stepson as well as her l!l':I.l'lClS0ll, and lleil is his former ll'liC's step-fatller. Prince Edward Island motorists painted a hlack record in the books of the Highway Traffic for 1952 by chalking up 28 deaths, yet strallgc to say, not. one of these deaths took place on I. pub- lic holiday. Mounted Police rec- ords show an increase of over one hundred lloll-fatal accidents re- ported last. year, over 1951. . u . Vlfllcll inking down his 1952 CalElldlll', a resident of Summer- side discovcred between its pin- ned up leaves a crisp S20 bill. How it got. there is the S64 question among inenillvsrs of the family. An.vu'a.v. rllldinr: 520 bills is not a bad way to start the new year. but. lnosf. folk are not so lucky. Just to put matters straight on the U. S. Industry's three Charles 15. Wllsolls: Charles Enlvln Wilson is the General Motors President, now scrvlllsr as secretary of de- fence under President Eisenhow- er; Cllarlcs Edward Wilson is the lformer prcsident. of the General Electric Company, and former director of the office of defense mobilization. Charles Eben Wil- to you stcrlin oflscuptute . . This perfection of Y.P.S., United church Meeting At York The United Service of York Young Peoples society and Prayer meet- ing of the Congregations of York and Central took place in Central United Church, Marshfield, on Wednesday, March 25th. Th opening hymn of the service was "Spirit of the Living God" fol- lowd by prayer by the Rev. Mr. Sproule. A portion of the State- ment of Faith was read. Prayer was followed by singing of the hymn, "Break Than The Bread of Life." Scripture from St. Mark 10 Chapter 46-52 was read. The worship study period was on St. Mark Chapter 10, "Steal Away" closed the service, followed by Mizpah benediction. -- Bl” ALBERTON LADIES' GUILD The United Church Lsdiusl Guild of Alberton met. at the home of Mrs. A. R, Wallis for their April meeting with the president, Mrs, Frank Weeks, presldlmz. Scripture was read by the presi- denr followed by the Lord's Prayer. Twelve members answered roll Call Minutes of the last lnecililg were read and approved. 1 .Tlle treasurer": report was the-n1 Riven and the Community Friend-l slllp secretary reported on conzzrat-1 l11illl0l1-'-Z two get well cards and one 5.VlTlD?ll;lLV card sent out during the past month. The visiting committee lfehortcd eight hospital and twelve lllome calls. It was decided that a ldonation be given to the Ladies Aid to help pay for the cleaning of the church. Mrs. J. C Matthews invited the members to her home for the next nleeilnrr. Committees lvcrc appoint-, ed: lunch. Miss H0lCl'l Hardy andl Miss Beth Wauirh: devnlion. Mrs.l Heller Hardy; visitilllz, Mrs. Frank Vveelrs and Mrs. Earl Atkinson; Prograni. Mrs. Herbert Maitllcws and Mr: Frank Weeks. Contests were then enjoyed after which a lunch was served by the hostem assisted by the committee in charge. mm son is the former chairman of the board or the Worthington Pump and Machinery corp, None or me ihree are related. The average woman pays 535 more taxes 9. year than the aver- ake man. Why? she pays 25 cents extra for the privilege of using lip stick, a pair of earrings at 85 cost her 11 tax of 31: a purse at 310 carries a. tax of 52. . . . Up to the minute two and three- room dog houses will soon be in mass production, according to plans of Charles La.Rico, of st. Louis. Mo. Included in the house are a bed- room, a dinette and a. storage space. It. even has its own heating system and a picture window. So don't be surprised if you should hear of more people going to the dogs in the future. Believe it. or not, but plastic buttons are now being used to plug holes in children's hearts. Be- cause of the hole blood surged back and forth, making the work of the heart. mucll llardcr. To saw the buttons in place, the surgeon must opcn both sides of the patients chest. He then thrusts his fingers through an in- cislon in the right side of the heart. Through a hole in the lcft side, the eye of a needle is pushed through the septum and out the right side. 1 A silk thread is next attached to the needle as well as to the but- ton and pulled through the heart. or in Victoria, aticllcled the Teach-p Cl'S' Convention I The many friends of Mr. Ceclll Molyneaux wioll him a. spcedyl recovery. Miss CnlPtl(? Maitcls has re- sumed hcr dulics as icacllcr ill Illkermall School aftcr at'.clld- the Tc-achcrs' Coilvcrliioll. Messrs. Derry and Raymond McLurc. Breadalbane, were visit- ing lll llikcrmall rccenily. Mr. Lloyd Molvllcallx spoilt his Easier holidays in Crapaud. 1 I -7- I Mr. James Msnlllllg has return-' ed home after being a l)1l'.lPlll. llll the Prince County Hospital. 1 Mr. Arthur Jackmall and Mrs. l'.'il'lnl Jackniall were visitors on Slillriayi April 12th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stewart. Conglafulatinns are bring ox- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Bcl" cenlly cclcbratcd illclr 251.1: unl- ding Bfll'llVPl'5al')'. A vrry clljovllblr party was held for tllcllll on April 2nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tlowsdalc. Mr. Jlvllll Ti'ou'sri;l'.:-, tcllcller ll. Lady I-lane, atfclldcd lilo 'IlP:lcllcl'.s' Convention. Mr. Isaac Sicwa:": Mrs. Charles Macl(t also Mr, mid x.'c, l-r-cciiily aclc of Faiinlri”. Miss Ruby Oakes, wrr.',nlorr!.s)ld. tcacher in Green Bay Srllool has resumed llcr dllllcs nf!el' affclld- ing the Teaclicrsi C0li'l' .ltl(lll. , -- .M The Misses Wll ' and SIISLU Mstlleson were visitors to Albzilly during their Easfcr lloildays. Miss Mary Mattrra, teacher ill Brookvale attclidcd the Trirlcllorsl Convention. The many friends of Mrs. Arf'lil(' Molyneaux are sorry to hear that she is not feeling well. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Dannie st:-wart. is clllnlovcil on the farm of Ml". Cccll Sllil'll. Mr. Enoch 'Nr-wson. Vl'nslmorr- land has rct.ul'ned home from a business trip to Ncwfoulicilalld. Messrs. Joe Matters and Cllarlcs Calnpbrll spent their Easter holl- dogs at their llonlc in Wawtmo.o- land. -or hole in the septum. Ill the course of time tissue grows over the button and nolludy bill: doctor and paiicilt ever uozlld know that such a nlimclc had bccn performed. OF April 2159 Admission 50 cents The button slips through the in- claim on the right. and plugs the A personal invitation Miss Florencewltdawc-Dougall, teach-i Trowsdalc, WES'.l'II0li(tl(lli(l. ullo lc-. TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY MERRY MINSTRELS IN HOLY NAME HALL PACE :I'H'REV lnkerman And Vicinity; Quebec Farmer ' is charged in Death ggMIlnl,5,”Vgl.fo .f"""'" Flrldllllzs of f1 corollu's' July llllnrl I-'orLull:ll Dubllc. a 53-year- lnld fnl'll.rl'. of St. lssdore do im- .- . Molltrrnl. rrlw-lnall.V rc-pu r the (lcntll of lll.1 lu:ic f. Juli. ll 1:l'v .'rl'lllfl'. sl llavl hr-cll llm. wnli stri- :: I:llc.s'l 1”w'ill :rl'n the lv. lllrlltlq dcatl: .1. '-if nbclllt, ullcll Dllbllc v:l.s -l.l plans to .m:lrr,v B ltl-;.(:lr-old g i Carclmbf Thonks fxirs Joseph A U u;.sll in iilllllk 1'' and Pam- llriglllloilrs ilf. visited Chalsloilwmlll oll l)llSlllC.ES. illld fllcllds frr 'lll IIl.'lll'.' acts of - - l(lll(llll"FS. Also :11 'll4i.KP ulln s'”lll'- Mra. Fred lxlolyllcnllx. Mrs Roy Flnulllus. Muss s, lmlrcrs nml Molyneaux Cecil. l.lil'.(i and Doro (Kiwis of Syn flfll”-ti: 'h"lI' tlly Molyneaux. ucrc 1:: the Cm rm-vlv sod bcl UIIIN” oil Saiurday Aprzl llill. wllcrrl s s ' I ” lllcy aticntlcd lll(' slzwxl, ”Tllc Mll- Rt-nil livcry Pig in Mzirlcvi I'rovr'ut ”f'TlFlPllFj' Dllcusos uitll PELLAGREX llllX0lv'l If:-slllis (llillriilllr-ml , (DR I'()l'R )l()Nl'IY ll.-L('K lSfV';. of Pig lmssps mcur fll.ll'illl llhrv s;r”nl:n: nllrl xioallrr Fl.'ISf' . rluc lo dict rlc.'.rlrnr'rs wliirll V l ro.-pollrl lH'lplrlly to Vltnllllll ll l(.l)lIlllll'V. illlll l-rorl. PlA:l.l..x(;l:lCX lN.X'llll rrmlnlns ll " L.-1-implore Yilrlmill H ('onlpl-ex uliil Vllrlllllll (I. lroll, (lobnlt. Mimi-"- illcsc, i'oppr-r, Mnznllslllnl. Sillltllll". .ln(l.llc and other H71”? mineral.-. Pl-I I.U';ltlIX INixvma is NSF '" llso nurl vnsis nlllv .l fcxx routs lpcr pr: par rl.'i,V. i"illllV-ll” fl"l8'lr ml mzlrllrilnns on mm; parkasr Ask )olll' lornl rlrllnzist for full lnforillnlion. Spot-iiillsfalll Yoicrillarp Modicntloli Nixon lalmrlsturlvs l.t4l., Orangcillc, Ont. l Scnrl us yrnlr Ilzlil Clrricrs Jsaxmfs BllArmAcv . i r;u.7:' 1. IFDII - up sins ivrlg Ch. lnirffa .-,.,..,. 1 l..- 5-. ':uilvulllllm DLI INF 1953 and 22nd Curtain 8:15 Williani 5. Wnrrcn. junior! designnr of William exclusive "Tllird Dimension Beauty” Slcrling Silver. cordially invites you In see his dcsigrlx now on di.IpIrrv at Wallace dmlcrs in . . . 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