MP1-Ioblemi A 'l'Q.c":.FdT'l:9';'Il'.ssue'l':In Maine u AUGU . Me. tar) C The legality E W x,E1.'l.V9” school c dren Ill Pll longsnn . inrnany communit- . United States-is H. II! it . at state and ma I. tax boll! tor education. not priyata education. an csaz ..l .. Trmponanta oontcid. the health. welfare and salctyof-chlllhllli involved and tbss.tliase.are a com- o lei school " rides, some of theshwlfsl , apart from edu- cation money. However, a to: case has been brought which is expected to reach the -use Bil- bus service. the attorney-general has ruled that the decision is up to the individual community. Bu herecentlysa:id,inreplytosre. quest. -thuiie low-ii under. PRESENT ULTIMATUM in Maine the touchy issue came head . ' in ,t - population 21,000. Last December. in an hformel referendum at a municipal election. clttsem voted 1,915 for. 2.470 ogjssst bus service forall elemet : children resid- ing more than ills miles from schools. Thus. 187 of the city's Oil) parochial school children became 11- a taspaysrs' l dlllhle .1 nos. Bill nothlru parents goiced an GNU live our children bus sans iceuoirc we'll transfer an of them to DI! s ' wmhmul: Bun. ady crowded. three a leader in the right, it would cost 85,100 a year to give parochial school young- stars rides. Catholic Mayor E. Lloyd Csrev lisured that if Hi the parochial school children were shilted to public schools it would :aiuire 20 more teachers and Ii m:i;:-W -' '1 W 1 ore the deadline Catholic parents attended a mag MOGlll'1l- -They heeded Mayor gum I advice! to defer action on G Pfoml-I6 . coxugcn. surrbnlrw" ml COIlIItll- Protestant than Catholic -":3 along and made a token appropriation of mo for transportation as a test case basis. Opponents promptly asked for a court injunction. Owosltion to bus service in Augusta was summed up this way by Charles A. Pierce. for mn W specifically to combat the move: The state constitution forbids pre- ference for one sect or religion; transportation violates the coosth tutlon with respect to separation of church and state. and there ls no legislative authority for such expenditure. for his child could get one. William A. Mscomber Jr. ca- ttle view that parents send to , ” ' school this purposeyhe ssid. Protestant and their children to vlde buses tor Sunday sdiools. to the extent that you provide funds for parochial t.1'l"he said. A. ;- AIIDLIFE "iii varyaav. George (7. Pldgt ' n.n., LL.n. . ..Ih'IIladI-ales area uus-s crusade-as. GOD'S IDVI IS THE, DAWN RISING OVER DARK SPIRITS air"-”s.;rr:. -r-rm ea Jon E avov pron r to on -him -the aldccess 1:1.-'0: spiritual gmoveinent in. Montreal ttllsey had the privilege of conduct- g. An old friend was visiting the rofessor at. the. time. and he hstened with deep interest to their story. "and thursald: "I know all about the Joy of such success. Onceri-Ied1'IplI'RnIl revival hr which two hundred were brought to Christ. But that's all gone now." in iassrsssotul as old High- land minister in a short series of religious services-. He had colorful stories to tell of uthe Glangarry revival in his boyhood. ..A young. Scot swept the coun- tryside with his Jntanse appeals. Crowds Jim from place to place in day. and oftd they had to t and let him ad- dr him. .. 1.... tlma'h at the man who had wu-bssuhaaso-he-lea-yaath was mlnlstc in a mining village Scotland and well to hear him. Coming Events Dance ltosy Georgetown. Tuudu, May Slat. banks may nan aeorsston Tuesday Kay Slat, R uiar dance Bonahlw Inn hooking clover seeds. KRON- san and lovlfiltd." NEW llavsn Progressive Con- servative Poll s I'l7tlICII Gass' toaiht 2i. D so ishi. Cardlngca: ." I ”'C&tll'l Orchestra. n ..w-u. ,. nan '3"'li' there an altar to the God who ap- peared to you when you fled from your brother Esau." Now Jacob's experience at Bethel was one of the most sig- nificant in all spiritual history. We COHIITICUIOEIII it still in such hymns as "0 God of Bethel" and "Nearer My God to 'l'hee.'" A lone lad. driven from home by the consequences of his own mean trickery. lies down to sleep in the wilderness. In his dream he sees heaven opened above and a ladder let down which made traffic possible with the heights. God spoke to him, assured him of His protecting care. and claimed him for the fulfilment oi l-iis pur- poses of grace. . Jacob did not stay long on that height. The mean treatment he re- ceived at his uncle's hands stirred uptsgain ti: old selfishness in his naurelo at was a ark day fu"ttsat uncleJlwhia he tried to outwit the Supplanter. - But " meanness lrought Jacob down with I jolt to his uncles' level. And he had just been suffering from the effects ofalltiilsonhisownfamlly. I118 IIOPEI. So God called him back to the MILVIN MeQlJAlD ' who will head a panel discussion over CFCY-'l'V TONIGHT at 10:05 standard time inserted by the Queens' County Progressive Conservative Ass'n. scene of the revelation of God that still was the ground "of his hopes- The call was to renew the old devotion at the old spot and so Prepare himself and his family for their places in God's plan. To many of us God appeared when we were young in gleaming light. - The Joy of conversion flhed tha soul and overflowed into other lives. But for some reason the rlllture had died down as a fire smoulders into ashes. And we ask with William Dow- ner: "Where Is the hlessednnaa I knew When first I saw the lord "Just where you left it" was a famous preacher-ls.anawer. "Go back to the poace where you turn- ed off God's path and you will find the old joy waiting for you." it is not quite as simple as that sounds. it may be that some sin. unrepented and unforgiven. has blocked your way to God. If so. the wrong must be made right as far as you can do it. and the way that led to it abandoned. FORGIVE it may be that a wrong has been done to you that you have been unable to forgive. You cannot loin in the prayer: "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us.” On this point Evelyn Underhlll writes. "Every soul that appeals By JOSEPH IIACSWEIN Canadian Press ltaff Writer 1 NEW YORK (CF)-Now that Bay Saiyer has tasted the wine of fame he doesn't want to stay drunk on the Bowery, "MY tastes haven't changed. mind you." said Ray. "1 still like dmsht beer best of for God's forgiveness ls.requlred to move over to His side, and share the compassionate under- llllldlnl. the unmeasured pity with which He looks on human frailu and sin." Pentance and restoratloii of- a fel- lowship broken between man and "WI 11'” dePends on repentance. but the old bitterness and desire for revenge must be renounced u lo! of reconciliation in ever to he ours. .. Or. it may be. we have lust al- lowed the cares and pursuits gs the world to crowd God out of our mlnds and hearts. If so, the sacred word is a call to our souls: "Be still, and mm, that I am God." "Take time to be holy-" Give God a chance. and His love will dawn like the morn- ing over your darkened spirit. DOVE. TRUST it is not only in our relation. ships with God that the call "Back to Bethel" is in point- what about the love and trust of those early days of betrothal and marriage? Has it too grown cold? Have we got down to taking one an- other for granted so long that the old tenderness and delicate attentions that won love have been completely forgotten? if so life is drab and dull where it ought to glow with the old splendor. Really we are more indispens- able to one another than we ever were before. Then why not make that fact the foundation of our fellowship and live in the warmth of a love that is stronger than death? Or has the ,enthuslasm faded with which in youth we gave our- selves to a great task? Where once in our work we soared on the wings of seal and faith we now trudge wearlly through the snow. No one can be happy unless he is giving himself to something greater than himself and doing something that will out lent his life-span. Then take time to rekindle the old fires of devotion that the zest life with the satisfaction of achievement. . - CREDIT UNIONS enable a member to borrow money at a very low rate of interest and re-payable in amounts in keep- ing with the member's income. Interest rate is 195 and there are no hidden charges. A member borrow- ing money from a Credit Union leaves his savings intact. In addition his loan and savings are insured against death and total disability so that the mem- ber's beneficiary receives savings while the loan is double the amount of cancelled. A LIST OF CREDIT UNION IN P.E.I. WILL APPEAR SATURDAY. JOIN THE MERRY CROWDS Al Green1I11l's 25lh'BirlIl1Ioy Si I Men's Suits In all wool worsted and blends. Value to 39.50. SALE 22.25 Men's Topcoers In and Gabardine. 29.50. ' SALE I295. Men's Sport Coats lngll wool Tweeds. newest poffems. Vol-y uos to 29.50. SALE l7.95 Men's Dress Pants In plain or foncy designs. Value to 10-95. 2 - SALE ' l'l'oys'GaberdIaeTreuehCoals ltl navy and town. I lL.9S. e. . Ljesneaadgaoyeev .. 33.3. was Televlslealst am am. us at. louse ca-r-no i Values to Tycendos A new shipment of Ledles' All Weather Coors. Reg. to 29.50. SALE I4.25 8. I9.95 One group of Box Style Lodles' Sulfa. sizes 10 to 18. Including iunlor styles. Regular to 24.50. LESS ION LodIes' Cor Coors In red. blue. beige or Tweed. 8.95 to l4.95 all. But-um C G0dl'PaI'donls based on re . ” Too Lore, Regrets Refusing -Contract hall. a roan must think." Bowen. New York's skid 'had no desire to reform. he 'rhaanaydsangedhtsinlnd.hut tlsecliarlceiladli-1ne.. DOCUIINTABY STAB "The Iallse is In doubt." was Ray's prim way of PIINIIE it as he strolled along the Bowery with reporter. piuuni he hdded. " very understanding." imbibing copious get in the mood. was this effort that brought the slim, handsome former army ser- geant the movie offer--and got his name in the newspapers. All this was a mixed blessing. Salyer now is suffering from nine cracker! ribs and an injured hand. the result of a night attacli by hoodlums. LIKES RESULTS 11' look as if you have money in this district." said Salyer. glancing at suit. liegwas paid "well" for his act- ing role and since has been striv- further chances. "it isn't that I like liquor." the results. Most alcoholics think they're witty. I know l'm an ass "Sometimes it doesn't pay tol log for sobriety to grasp any when i drink. 1 Irish alone. i can't, stand to speak with Whoa had even two Di-While s tremor. Ray is area genltan elersnt trace or military humus-a far cry from the stum- lli derelicts seen everywhere on the Bowery, nhnaxsn TENSION I Drlllklill bouts in the past "re- Nied my tension. then I would 80 sober for maybe two months, Worluns at construction jobs and various other odd jobs," flY0u need money, you know." said "Nobody loves you. No blfdy W!" buy you drinks. I visited Alcoholics Anonymous several timesnbut they only told :13, What i had been telling my. ”My mirror is a sobering in- fluenceh A man can sometimes ::'xif,,dr1nkins by looking at him- :ggg Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANC SALES & SVICE his expensive new blue pinstripe; said Ray with a fleeting grin. "Just MOTORS i Rewinding and Repairs 1 ' EIACTRICAL i Repairs i Palmer Electric 1 Phones 8541 - ISM Graduate At Dulhousie U. Prince Edward island Gradu- ates receiving degrees at the re- cent convoc ” exercises at Dal- housie University included: Bachelor of Arts; Elizabeth Da- vis strong. Bummeraif , Donna Ruth MacLeod. Montague: Mary Elizabeth Whlteslde. Char' " t Doctor of Medicine and Master of surgery: Margaret Edna Mac- Murdo. Wtlmot Valley; Kenneth Cornelius Grant. Summer-sld.-.; Tuesday. May 21. 1951 The Guardian Page 3 PILV. Sea View; Bachelor of Science: lacy In- saret McNutt. Malpequa: lkea Milhoent Munn. Marshfldd; Alli- son Archlbald Holmu. Em Roy- alty; lan Gregor laeQuas-silo. Hampton. Bachelor of Laws: David Wil- liam Gnuohy. is; George Rudolph Mcuahon. Ken- slngton; Doctor of Dental Surgery; James Joins Archibald Maclsdlan. St. Wesley Cu-son, Ch. anus s1'- sn.aa - eeeaeny minded. 4.; .;,gg,...:. anus Ir-an... speedy ease. rider leave I smooth, level. Front and Side Tulsa feduea woody Mn greens . 1335! v LAWN-CIUISII ECONOMY II' Prevail dependability with odvensed lectures. For the lH.ao IALII arse slavfu cos" go ggssy MONUMENTS II VIII IECK & SON IIONTAGUI all WN lkillalllesnartalaatn ! 91 susrou st. 1 BATT 8. 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