E E. Douglas. Assessor. local In- some Tax Office, ,who recently pass ed the final examinations of the (funeral Accountants Association, rt-ccives his certificate from J. R. l.l-ilrd, Senior C.G.A. residing in lIlt' Province. INTI. to right in picture are: umnilas. C.G.A.. D.J. Gill, C.P.A., anti J.R. Leard, C.G.A. At a recent meeting of the local students of the General Account- ailis Association, Mr. E.E. Douc- las who last fall passed the final examinations. received his certifi- cate. J.R. Leard in making the presentation congratulated Mr. Douglas and hoped that other ac- countants in Government service and private business would take the opportunity of studying and thus obtain the C.G.A. Degree. Expressions of regret because of their removal and of best wishes for their future success were tend- ered to J.L. Clark who has been Anaesthetic Machine And Other Equipment For P.E.I.H. The monthly meeting of the Trustees of the P. E. 1. Hospital qpproved the budget of approxim- ately ;2'ooo,0o for ieplacemenfs and new surgical and. medical equipment for the ensuing year. A new Heldbrink anaesthetic mac- hine costing 3995.00 was to be or- dered immediately- The resignation from the Trustee Board of Mr. Ernest Cudmore was accepted with reluctance. Dr. Mc- Kcnzlc, the present chairman. em-I phasized the Board's loss of this valuable and faithful member. Mr. I Cudmore has been an active mem- I er for the past ten Years. I The chairman also informed the meeting of his recent attendance at the meeting in Moncton of the Mnritimes Hospital Institute for Accountants and Trustees. This meeting was well attended with thirty-two Trustees present from the Marltimes Hospitals. Ildyments Of Unemployment Benefits Exceeds Deductions More than 2.600 people are draw- ing Unemployium. Insurance Ben- efits through the Charlottetown Local Office. Residents of the country districts are paid every two weeks by cheque. but those living in and near Charlottetown. are paid weekly by cash. At the pm-seiit time between sl8.000 and sH.00(l wcckly, Is being disbtlrscd in the local office to IICOPIC "1 Lllili'l0llEIOWIl. . The biggest day of the week in the uny of pziymciits is always lloud y. and for several weeks now the daily Monday outlay has been slightly over s3.oo0.0o. In the following three days. Tuesday. llcdiiesday and Thursday, pay- mi-nts average between 32.600 and smut per day. and on Friday the loiul is usually between 32.200 and 52.300. The office is not open on Saturday. itacli city claimant has his part- icular reporting day and a speci- Iicd time for reporting. About 80 to 85 people are paid per hour each day. As each man reports. certain records have to be com- pleted. A cash voucher written and finally the payment is made at the Cashier's wicket. Social Workers Take Stand On Health Insurance The March Meeting of the Can- Idian Association of Social Work- ers. N.B.-P.Ei Branch was held March 10th. at the Mental Health Clinic in Moncton. The President. llir. W. A. MacDonald was in the chair. During the business meeting whit-it was held in tile morning tulh Kathleen C. Morrissy. Branch liciiccscniative to the National linarri. Fredericton. reported on its last meeting in Montreal. At this meeting the following policy state- ment was made; "Social Work Ed- ucation is the responsibility of Social Work educators and the pro- INSIOII as a whole". Miss Mor- rlssy reported that the National Board has taken a stand on Nai- Ional Health insurance, Civil Do- fence. and has submitted a brief In the Gordon Commission on Can- aria Future Economy. 'Mr. W.A. MacDonald and Miss ltathleen C. Morrissy were named if fllllvllalcs to the Civil Defence Loursc at Armprior. Ont. in April which is being held specifically for trained Social Workers. The Branch also elected delegates to serve as WDUWB People with the Provinc- lll Council of Women as they pres- ent briefs to the Provincial Cub- ltet on March 13th. and 14th. Dr. John Stanley. Director. Mental Health Clinic. Moncton was llml Sneaker during the afternoon mug , .. R chnll: ":21" llbbgrcf was Mental t It takes considerable organizat- ion to pay these claimants promp- tly and without confusion each clay. The procedure used is standard- ized all over Canada throughout the more than 200 offices maint- alncd by the unempioymw: In- surance C mmisslon. CHEQUE T0 RURAL A specially trained Pay Section looks after the payment of all. benefits whether by cash to city claimants. or by cheque ro rural residents. At the Charlottetown Of- fice. much of the day is devoted to preparing and forwarding cheq- ties to people living in country districts, but the two-hour period in the afternoon from one to two or tuo-thirty. is set aside as a period for paying benefit recip- ients in Charlottetown. The total amount paid out week- iy by the Charlottetown Office to the area under its jurisdiction. Queens and Kings counties. is about 336000.00. This includes tlir Sl3t.000 paid to Charlottetown claim an s. Awarded General Accountant's Certificate transferred to Kitchener. Ontario, and to PE. Blanchard who will leave shortly for Sherhrooke. Que- bec ivir. D..I. Gill spoke of the urea: need for a i- occasioned by the present pros rity of the count- ry and stated at there were ex- cellent opportunities for fully qual- ified mnmbers of the General Ac- countants Association to obtain employment in various offices of the Taxation.Divlslon throughout Canada Guardian Photo. AND LIFE By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D., LLJ), I1!!! Modudq of United Church of Cnnldn (comma: CAN THEY WORK TOGETHER? Can I be loyal to my own faith while co-operating with those who deny truths that I consider vital? This question is raised afresh b the appearance in Christian - Bits of representative Moslems For them the study of compara- IIVE Fellzlon is a profanity. Jesus Cllflll. the Son of God. transcends all created beings, and the flick. ering candles lighted by the foun. tiers of other religions can add lwllltlnl to those who live in his who are willing to co-operate with llgh us in that which we hold in com- men. The conflict between these two forms of faith has written a dark page in the histo of the past. Each has called The other "In- fidel" and the answer of each to the other has been the sword. II mutual understanding and helpful- ness now possible? - The answer of certain Chris- tians to the general question with which we started has been "No." G. L. Mackay of Formosa once visited a college in Montreal and told this story. A Chinese scholar once approached him" with this request: "May we meet and com- pare your Jesus with our Confu- cius?" "Not" answered the min- sionary, "I will do no such thing." After a moment's reflection. the Chinese scholar commented: "I see. Your position is that no hum- an being can be compared with your Jesus." "Exactly so," was the answer that closed the conversation. Great numbers of Christians still take this attitude. DANGEROUS NW lllls I dansergous position. even though any Christian can discern the element of truth in it. That stand was taken by Moham. med's followers when they des- troyed the great library in Alex- uidria: "If it is in the Koran. it is unnecessary: if it is not in the Koran. it is false.” "Away with it!" in such cases ll 9853' for belief to say. Never- theless. Tennyson's saying is true that "God fulfils Himself in many ways les one good custom should corrupt 2 world." Christianity did assimilate many truths from the races it evangel- ized. and there are principles and ideals recognized in the Orient which our Western form of the faith sorely needs. In the Ecumenic ' movement. each church clings to its own con- ception of truth and duty: what it has proven in experience in its contribution to the Christianity of the future. Its co-operation with other churches in all that they hold in Announcing Washing Machines For 18 months Crockett and Storey Ltd. have been watching the performance of MISS CANADA In no way s.uuipl"0TnlSeI or weakens its loyalty to its own form of Now this was the statement of our guests from the Moslem world. With clear and strong emphasis they Presented truths which Mos- lem and Christian hold in com- mon. BELIEF IN ONE GOD The first of these truths is our belief in one God. the Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth. Over against the secular and materialistic ideas of our time. which recognizes no reality be- yond that which we can see and feel. is thinr faith in a Spiritual Being. the First Cause of all that is. to whom supreme allegiance is due. I The second truth we all recog- nzle is the moral order that ex- tends beyond this world. There are eternal principles of the right which govern all human re- iationshlps and which are the ulti- mate and eternal standards by which all human conduct is jud- ed. gThe third truth that these two world faiths hold is the immorta- lity of the soul. Real life only be- gins on earth. The believer will live in God after all that is seen has passed away. These truths are all assailed to- day. Religion is the contact of the individual soul with a personal God from whom he came. to whom he is responsible. and to whom he will return. If this faith is to be preserved. those who hold it must join in its defense and pro- pagatlon. The cooperation of thae two forms of faith in a matter of world significance. We cannot over-esti- rnate what it will mean in inter- am THE NEW national relationships. Each has much to contribute to the other. For example. -racial conflicts are the torment of the Christian Church in land after land: dif- ferences of race have no existence for the Moslem; his devotion to God supersedes everything else. Dr. Robert McClure, after his years of service to Palestinian re- fugees. says that .tesus' ideal of loving personal service meets with a warm response in the heart of the Moslem. Here is a great com- mon meeting ground. In no wgv does all this weak- en our testimony to our Risen and Victorious Lord of life and death. Professor H. H. Farmer. of Cambridge. has written that "the central and controlling 'essence' of Christian faith and life is be- lief in the incarnation - the con- viction that God Himself came- and comes-into human history in the person of Jesus Christ. 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