\ PAGE unites b/AAY l 9r \ . - tr ." sis; °:.~r'.'..:... t... has bgcn flung at us as 10118 l! W ca; iefiifglzitpie it means liberty so n5 we please in certain sit- 0115. But for those onterinZ cl- flight from totalitarian in uatl “WI... it means freedom from from repression, from su ex- , rd who insists on eon- ff_§,‘,'}§g°‘..i§1.°s and body snd s11 hie‘,- relationships and activitie: ma. such claims can. be maduzéi: Enforced is one of the t f “alums ogeolbllb bkrlllcnazrvtocatca sigh ‘land prepare to submit to ,, is more iistoundinil m“ w d And yct no person is free 0 ‘Mi he likes everywhercl-onearfi INN“ Evén u’ {w 751:1: own com- his iwrid- ‘h’ ms or in: iii ct- plfx nature would 01‘ 1 T‘ 5 B u m; mi every impulse. 1P1’! l o... iioulrl live among others. wit‘ P riShls iiiltl feeli1185 demand 3111"!" Qfdliull iit evfil‘! i-“m- a?" We lust iii. our lives iaito e s or y excluded from soc oty. 1n a striking address at the (‘OllHlIJllOll or Emmanuel College. P“Qf!‘.\ Ul‘ Norman Snaitli of Eng- land iisrncd that there are only ‘M, QIvPFIlBblVES OPEn i0 the nu- ngiis-lilfi totalitarian which brings all l:ir~ under governmept control snd enforces obedience, and the irecdii-ii which encourages every person in ‘cultivate and express his own individuality. But, he added, that this freedom means the privi- isgs of expressing the best in each persons nature: ii we givc free fClil to the instincts and impulses oi our lower nature they will, like s runaway team. destroy themsel- res rind others. Freedom to express ones irWh bcst self is a precious p-iiilcge, but it is only the best in u, in \\hlClI that privilege is due. whit did Jesus understand by freedom? In the eighth chapter of 5t, John's Gospel we have these sayings: "He who sent me is true, and 1 declare to the world what Ihavc heard from Him." A little later l-ic added: "I do nothing on My niin authority, but speak thus as the Father taught Me. and He “hO sent Ms is with Mo: Ho hss not left Me alone, for I always do iihat is pleasing to Him." To Jesus, therefore, freedom meant lllJCPTllTllEflb oi His Father's mind and viili and loyalty to it in word ind ilced. To teach the truth as the Father revealed it snd to do the nght and the good as He saw it in God was Jesus’ idea of per- fect frcedom. (John 8228-30.) O11 another occasion, Jesus put it thus‘ "The Son can _do nothing oi His own accord. but only what lie we the Father doing; for iiliatsocver He does. that the Son docs iikcwise. For the Father love; the Son and shows Him all that lie himself is doing." And agsin: ‘i can do nothing on My own su- ihvrlti: as I hear, I Judge; snd My Jildgriicnl. is just, because I seek "l" my own ivill but tho will of Him who sent Me." (John 5:19-20 and 2m 'i‘hei-i- was unbroken com- municntion between the Fathog creative in conscious with the Father: perfect for the Son was found l" “.1 "s 11nd doing what the ‘ rcvcalcd. . _ Jffllfi raid thrse things many i» -ri'd in Him. Thcii to tliom Ho “ii you continue in My ‘ F011 are My disciples. and you kllow the truth. and tlic trutli ‘ ~l niifrc you free." For the sons its ioi- the son 'of 00¢ .i;i-i1;c of tlie truth and obed- s i) thcbtruth is the wiry to lily as our llves sre luzcil iiito the eternal realities can --“1‘.‘» l1." frcc iii mind i-itid spirit and in tlimr nay of life. [3111322 “6" Ior i-eolmeni of BRONCI-IIAL ASTHMA ind the Son: the Son's liluuiiiig was done ‘iilliclil Chronic Bronchitis Q Especially prepared lo lrsoi lroriclilol Airtime and Chronic lnnclvltls duo lo WP" mplreilory infection- Clinical toils have sisvsd tbo efllcucy ol lontlgori "6". ll Y" wiles who iriiisry end alums o! Irondiiol > Asthml or Chronic Ifligbllblllll llliill. ' lonrlgsn "O" D417- Osl rollol wllh lhll new addition Io PM ‘Eflllllfllfl lurriily cl prov/on dissolved Oral Vucchv- Religion. ly Very Rev. George C. Pigeon First Moderator of tho United Church of Csnsdd ' icopirrishti I The saying was s bit too strong - And Life for the Jews to whom Jesus was speaking and they protested: "We nre endsnts of Abraham and have never been in bondage to anyone. How is it that you say- You will be made free?" Then Jesus said something that hits us more directly than it struck them: "Everyone who commits sin is the slave of sin." ‘We know too many who H‘! slaves of drink. we know many more who are in bondage to hurt- ful habits and. like an ancient worthy, the good that they wont to do, they can't do, and the evil that they hate. they can't help do- ing. From this bondage Christ sets us lree. As s Christian minister, I have seen many gloriously delivered from the evil in themselves and around them. Christ does it by linking men to Himself in obed- ience to the perfect good which is the Father's will. This is what He meant when He said to those ob- Jcctors. "Ii the Son makes you free. you will be free indeed." (John 8:81-38.) What did Psul mean by free- doni? He wrote to his Galatian converts. "For fcedom Christ has sct us free: stand fast, therefore. and do not submit again to a yoke oi slavery." (Galatians 5:1). Some ofhis fellow-Christians had in- sisted that these Gentile believers must obey the old ‘Irevitical law as a condition of salvation; Paul replied that Christ alone was the all-sufficient Saviour and that faith in Him brought His saving grace into the soul. People thus renewed were no longer in bond- age to an Qrbitrary law; they were free to follow the loadings of the Spirit. A free man in s free country is free only to follow the best that he knows. The moment that he lets himself be dominated by self-interest or fleshy desire or lust for power, he clashes with the rights of his fellows, and society must protect herself against the maratlder. 1n the next few studies we shall consider different phases o: m, character of the man who is free in the New Testamimt sense, ai- Wlys keeDinB in mnd the fact that tho Christian's first concern is to be free in his own spirit and worthy of the outward freedom for which his fathers fought and died. —-—--_____ GAY-MseKENZlE wlznnrivq The home of Mr. an . M.........., 6......“ “figptg; “We °f a WW Pretty wcdding an Saturday. April 16th as 1 o-ciwi; when their daughter. Mag-inn Amie became the bride o: Earle G. Coy. Lower Newwwri. , ‘The solemn ceroznony w; p". formed in the prcsence oi relat- ives and friends by Rgy R5 Qulsley 0i Belfast. Miss Helen MscKerizie, sister of ms bride played the nuptial music. ' The young bride who was given i" "II-Frieze by 110x father, lobked very Winsome in a dress of “gm blue wldi black accessories rind ""40 0! Pink cams/titans. and W! "lwdcd by hei- sister, Mar- 3""- Who ohos-e an ensemble of @6911 rose taffeta with contrasting accessories. lvii‘. Jrnics was best man. The home ior the occasion rviis decorated with pnk and whim streamers and after the wcddlng ctrfincny a wedding supper w“ sc-rrt-‘d i-lie guests aitci" iwi-iich | ;"°-l villi-Willie evening was gpgnl ri mus.c. dancing and good isl- lcwshlp. M1"- lfld Mrs. Gs ‘ Lower Newtowri onimrtleu Dcl-‘Zflll "omestead" where Mr, U6)’ 18 One 0t‘ the district’; pflxn- 151"! You": famicrs. The Guardian with a no" o; friends join in wishing Mr. [Jid Mrs. Gay s lgpgiulwppy lnd mo” e. Halllday of Eldon Derous married New Waterford Sign; Two Boston Players NEW WATERJOFuD. N5» May 6 e 1C1" - New Waterford Ath- letics oi the Cape Breton came“. "_'L°' Bluebell I-carue tonight rmtroulicntd signing of two 30am University player-L m” u‘ third ‘Pflm 11")’ Boudreeu and shot-t. stop Ohorllo Rickson. Signing o: two other Boston performers, Dave Barr and John Hatfield, was an. nounced earlier. PIAISAW. Msy d -(Reutem _ mfusor Stanislaw Grsbski. 7a. Polish vice-president from 1944 m 1946. died here Saturday. Graibglel ‘WW1 nesotliiie the 1921 pdgcc “meme” of RAE! after the wai- zcrigen Poland and in; 50,4,‘ atch for-ibis event The 6000's! Guardian Trials Mills-is: lsgrnrad for sows o local res ii vsrflsisig oi lnortod ‘IIIIIIYHICIIIIIIIIJIIO ::..:".: art; ""'- ‘M’ "r COOII ba- raoiogrspiis ,-——-e- CONFlDII-ATION Llll ' ll- QUHANOI, consensus-ion‘ uric is suiuuvors. ss- ruvi suvics - Arnfu Cosi Co. P110110 ma. HOWARD McIIINIS div,“ Footwear st 1'75 Queen Burst. urrw THEATRE ANNUAb MEETING snd Social. a o'clock. .May 10th, at Brighton Clib. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daiii to Summerslde and Monctozi Phone Ma-ritmc Central Airwsvs Limited. 2061 or 540. IATTENTION DOMINION CIVIL SERVANTS. — Reserve Monday, May 10th for Anniversary Dance at The‘ Clover ClrlJb. ‘ NOTICE-Our mill will bs closed loch Batuxdsy or 12.80 during the months of May, Juno. July. Al-llust snd September. William Oondon d: Sons, Charlottetown. ATTENTION COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBEBSPNQG C011- ocrt "The Reveilers" will be held in P. W. C. on Wednesday, May 11th. Please note change of date from May 9th. CORRECTION — In the ac- count of the meeting of the Pres- bytery of P.E.I. tho date of the next meeting was given as June 15th. This should- have been July 15th. WRONGLY PLACED-Miss Shir- ley MacDonald who sang in tho Musical Festival in Class 40 girls’ solo, low voice, appeared as coming in 8rd place. Miss MacDonald came 2nd. She made a mark of '18. MR. M. BUELL. manager of the Lavitt Potato Co.. Charlottetown, left Saturday morning by plane for Roclcville. Conn. Mr. Buoll expects to be sway for several days on business in connection with the firm. VEDA JIYNES of Charlottetown, Musical Festival udmncr whose naorie was omitted in yesterday's competi- tion resuits placed second in’ the piano solo for, twelve years and under, class 75. She tied ior second place with Herbert Crockett of Summerslde. ' A MEETING of the Marshfleld- Dunstaffnage rural telephone corn- pany will be held in the hall at Marshfleld. Monday, May. 9th, 8 11M. All share-holders are urged to beflpreserit as it will be do- cided at this meeting what will be done with the iine. ARRIVED IN ENGLAND — MI. Ernest Carter, Suffolk, has received word of the arrival recently in England of his brother Robert sf- ter 40 years spend in the oil'fie1ds near Leduc, Alberta. Mr. lfmest Carter himself was a resident o! Leduc for several years before en- listing in the 51st Battalion in i914. OITY POLICE Cousr _ at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court. Saturday three mm charged with breaking and entering the estab- lishment of R E. Mutch snd O0’. Queen Street on the night of Avril 21st, each lisd his sentence sus- pended for two years on rec- ognizance to keep the peace in the 51ml of $500 With W10 iuretles S0’! $250 each. snd were remanded un- til May 10th for the completion of the recognizance. A drunk snd in- cspsbls also sppssred snd Wu fill- sd $20 snd costs or 30 dayl- ____€_____l_- HAZELBROOK AND VICINITY Mr. snd Mrs. Willard PlPPY Ind family motored to Bellows 0T1 Wednesday evening. Mr. Irvine MacKie. New Gil-IN. n.5, was s recent visitor to Hss- elbrook. Miss Freda Bennett spent the weekend in Hazelbrooic visiting her cousin, Miss RUM’ PiPPY- The Hazelbrook Women's Insti- tute held their regular meeting on ruesiisy dvehlnl. Ml? M- Miss Bus Jones has resumed her duties u tescher o! llmlfiil!!! school. It. Iuddy fnss liss rsoumcd to his homo at Mt. Herbert after sl- tondlrig the Ontario vethinsry College at Guelph, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hewlett mo- torcd to Clyde River on Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. J. Mscfnriis has rctiimsd lo her home in Eariiscliffe after s pleasant i-lslt with her daughter. Mrs. Austin Cosdy. The toschs and pupils of Resol- brook school held an enjoyable Mayflower picnic on fliursdsy sft- si-rioon. Miss Msrgsrct Psrquhsrson has returned to the 11.8. A. sitar sn enjoyable vacation at her homo in Croce Ros IN MEMBRIAM I lo ‘laser otourfstlssr. m;- vhv. w!» psgedswnyMsyiill. Alorllghtliersskhdsndbus Owpnrsdsstpocodoirisrisinoc- lqofyol. We 10nd you so ranch, and tlilil of you uflfloqyoudssrhtlieryonon not lsrgotiol. yqquy Remembered by lsnssld Dndflsflffl. BEAUTIFICATION PRIZE! In connection with this year's Rural Bcsutitlcstion competition two prizes are again oifercdin each County for tho csre of farm road o-ontsge. This year these prises for road frontage si-o thrown open to sli as last yesr i0 those entering the general home improvement contest. The farm road frontage prizes are 83 for best in the Province. $16 for but in each of the othI counties snd $7M for. second best in each county. Anyone who im- proves the road frontage of their farm by planting of trees, spaced thirty. forty or fifty feet sport. or by planting slung lanes loading from road to house, improvement oi‘ entrance bridge. gateway. mail box, special farm sign, fencing, back sloping or general tidying up. has merely to notify the secretary county Judges to be eligible for these roadside prizes. snd that can be done any time before the judg- ing is finished. This ls tho best week for tree planting. island native hardwoods are hard to beat for roadside: while lilacs and wild roses, available in abundance, are fine for the approach to the house. Personals MI. Alfred A. Ploy. of North ‘rryon, has entered the P. E. Island Hospital for an appendix operation Miss Margaret MacEachem. R.N.. of the staff of the T. B. Hospital. Halifax. will arrive iin the city to- day to spent s short holiday the guest of her mother Mrs. Angus MwEmhern. Richmond Street, and to attend the graduation o! her sister Katherine MacEachern frcm ‘i5 I-buf, eorno it will. Society; farmers snd not confined- of the society or one of the three _ "rim GUARDIAN uiiaitcofrrsrowy Training School for Nurses A ’ $4; DOLLAR DAY $ s $ $ $TRETCHING FOOD SALE MAKE sic us: or YOUR ootulis - Cl-lECK THIS LIST FOR REAL SAVINGS ohms-ii... 1 00 Fmli Fitted 1 ours - s lbs. Svr Edi-Iiiiuiil’ - lb. 55C ICING SUGAR Lb. .... ...... .. 12c EDDY'S MATCHES l2 lorgs boxes 1 ‘““""" 1.00 SOAP — 7 bars Purity Flour 9U lb. bog . . . . . . . . . Limit 2 bogs to an order and? ibmlgasts . . . . . . 1 n59 .. 75c Zyfivier’: SOUP Assorted — l2 tins i°$°.‘.‘Z.°.‘I'.".‘.".T’..... 1 .00 ?J°F.‘.’.”1‘.‘.T.‘. ..... .. 1 . 00 MEAT COUNTER SPECIALS Zhlggilllarml-‘tirh -_ Lb. 57¢ 43c COOKED HAM Machine SIic6d—-8 oz. Oh Thursday svwins. Heavy Fire ioss Al Hollywood Track the Prince Edward Island Hosp1tsl_ . i“ "g" Day npmenis ilio doy when mon has linoliy conquer- od Cancer. No one knows iusi when that bismd day will come Everything ond anything ilicii IS dons. individually ond collectively, lo brinO "C" Doy Olllpfldlfllll second nearer. moons millions ol livss will, be NW3- Scionco, research, medicine ond education will relentlessly wags the Crusade against CANCER until ilio bottle is won. You oon ploy o port in bringing "C" Doy risoror. Joili llio Crusade against Concor. Become o member of tlio Conodion Cancer BfGiIiEWOOD, CallL. May d _ (A?) - Wind-fainted flames swsrpt through Hollywood Park's big racing plant today. and officials put the loss at upward-s of $6.000.000. lislp Tlie Pblncc Edward island Division of tbs Con- csr Society is conducting d drive ior $0,000- Voiuntory conversing groups throughout province ors preparing novr to rsocli this mini- distribution of literature, nsvrspgpor and redid publicity and educational material designed to Tordor ' GREEN PEAS, exceptional vciiis 9 tins 1.00; 24 tins in coss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l-lEiNZ KETCHUP i 2 large bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Tin Tomato Juice Free ‘ Sunkist Juicy ORANGES—4 dos. . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - - - - - 392 Count- Fresh Ground coerce-u. ...................... .. 55¢ Try If For Rea! Flavour Choice Eating APPLES, Red and Green - Donn ............ .. 39C LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY CARNAT-ION MILK Large tiri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limit 6 to on order ‘Dunstotfnogo Brand CHEESE, old, new — Lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v . . . . o. Baby Cheese, s u. s u». eocli sitar? ........ -100 9'51‘??? .... 1.00 m? 00 2'22? ...... ....1.t_l0 "Cash -' d: Carry Stores is-i Gt. George st. w. Deliver 0.0.1). PHONE 14" Htlwliilward Heights Market Mt. aiiwiiiii ima PR0"! 1191-1 Store Hours I AM. lo l PM» EVI’! DI!- w,0t)0,000 on up" to N191“! i!" til-l’! club, clubhouse and srwd- stand sections - s. quarter- mile long on the west Side of the oval-burned out by the only morning blue. The gpfliig meeting, sched- uled to start May l7. will be moved to Santa Anita. in near- by Arcadia, snd will r9! 11nd" rway May 24. 881d 9mm“ Lloyd Wright of the Californ- ian Racing Commission. He sa-id it will run the full 5O days- At least sac horsefi. includ- DONAGII SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X-i. Elaine ‘Ifainor- Graide IX-I. Rita K01181151- ing such stakes stars as Honey- moon, I Will and wai- TroPhY- escaped injury as stiff breezes carried the flames away the stable area. DM. Jessup, the track cori- troller. said it would cost "from from ford, Trainor. Hie gool. Tlis funds derived will be 1M4 l0! conquer concur with knowledge. .Grade vin (A)—1. Phyllis His- girls; f. veronica Brazel; 3. Ciif- Grade VIII iB)—1. James Kough- RHU-BARB 1.322 's'1'0c7'r"""' 1 ‘no ;O.A.2ZT6VE.S.._..,_.,...1 00 Ztfituisoi-ii" 1 ‘no ioHlTa'ioi¢i“ ""100 l0 tins . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .00 Sweet MUSTARD PlCKL-ES 4 jun . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Red APPLE JELLY 4 jars . . . . .. PLU. JAM 3 Iorge jars...“ Pm ALADE ‘A MAW 1.00- iolnrgsajciis. . .. RK EA!‘ 8 tins 1 Avlmefb? KETCH 5 large bottlosm... Fancy MACKER-EL 4 fins PURE LARD 5 lbs. Fresh WAUNUTS, shelled-lb- "‘“"“ ......1.00 6 lbs. DR'I'ED APPEES 4 lbs. an; 2. Freddie McAdam; 3. Law- rence Koughsn. Grads VII-l. Joseph Kmllhl-N 2. GersrdMcNsUy; I. John llnith. Grade VI-i. Vincent McAdam; 2. Mary Smith. Grade v-i. Catharine Knughsn. Grade III—1. Esrl Koughsn; I. Freda Drisooll. Grades I 4r Il-No taste. Highest average in seuiorgrsdos —Jsmos Koughsn. Highest average in junior- grades --Joseph Koughsn. This viiol sducotioiioi work must go on, bccouso itotisiics prove tliot most cl our psoplo can be saved from cancer it their symptom are recog- riisod and treated in ilis earlier stages. Some gifigqng rrioy not bs reached-by direct convtuir but will vrisli to support this wortlil "M" , Teacher-Eleanor MscKii-inoa.