MAY My 12. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. UI-lAxuUI"I'lt'IT1'WlV ' Tll OUT of the finest customs which N33. to cm Canadial :lVIIvY'01Dl:f0 is the celebration of 0 er: !- we choose so beautiful a month to honor so beautiful a state. And ,,,,m good reason. For in months!- mod 1. ambodled all that is esp- ” and best in human relationship. C ecially love and notifies. There ,"p,.o doubt that inouieriiooa holds 5,9 plug of pre-eminence in the ,,,,.my, which fathers, sons and daughters gladly acknowledge. A mother is a sort of bright centre gpreEidll'lK the rays of her love around the rest of the family. Perhaps there is no other posi- tion or office in the world so univ- ,,.5,.iiv esteemed and honored. organ and Christian. wealthy and poor. peasant and king are all one ,,he,, paying tribute to mother- hood. History is rich in examples D, the respect and reverence paid to a mother. when Ooriolanus in ms anger was about 00 IWECD d0Wn ll. revenge to destroy Rome. it WI! 110' his wife and little ones whc om-. able to dissuade him. It was ,.,. mother. King Solomon I90" in his mother when she came to mm with a request in these words: "xiv mother ask: for I must not mm away thy .fac.c.".(3 Kings 2:20) What is the reason for this deep mlm.-i, this universal honor paid 1.. motherhood? What is there in motherhood to raise it so high in we consideration of men? Perhaps tho reason may be found in this: A mother is one who gives life. wlint have we that is more precious ihnn our life? If we did not have .i:o lie would have nothlni! C159 litsidrs. in a sense. then. all that wp have comes from our mother. 'or she is the life-source. Nor does any office end with the bearing of in-: the care. nourishing. and per- lP('illlK of life are the completion of a mother's office. with good Ifilbflll do we set aside a day of special honor. The position of mother” f is so vital in society that it is cause for a good deal of alarm when we see it ahuscii. There are those who flee from this sublime dignity as though it here a disease. They are unwil- (in: to enter this state because it rill curtail their own selfish inter- -sts, and will bring burdens which Mil limit their pleasure. There are those too. who. having assumedrthe illlso of motherhood. will not carry Mir responsibility by giving their hildri-n the time and care they hoiild have. These-people do not inoerstand the nobility of their 'sllllliz. They are living a narrow and selfish life. They are sacrific- ing the true joys of their state. Thev are freezing up the life-blood of the nation. - How can a. sdeiety live if the sniirccs of its,llfe are dried up or flowing out weakly? How can' fain- ilv life survive if the centre and heart of the family corrupt? No one will denythat the mother is the strongest unifying force in the fam- ilv. nor that the vitality of a na- tion is dependent upon the integ- l'l7l' of its family life. mother, then, becomes a crucial upport'ln the structure of society. As its mothers are strong a nation is strong. Mothers of Canada. we look to will as the bulwark 'and safe- slmrd of ou-r land. it is indeed .a wonderful and croiifying sight to behold so many examples of staunch and devoted motherhood in our own country. lvr, should be grateful to Godfor that grace and peace which has nizide it possible for family life to no Irish so beautifully. At the same time we should be on our suard Thoughts For Our Time By. lib limlaelloe Cardinal McGulgaa . (copyright) - OP HOTIIIIEOOD against those things which est into motherhood and seek to destroy it. We recall how some years ago the Queen, then Princess liiaabatb. warned i A the ravages into the family caused by divorce. She herself offers an example to the world of radiant motherhood. O O C It is important for us to bear in mind that we have in motherh d but another example of a good and perfect gift which comes down from the Father of Lights. In Mother's Day we are honoring one of God's most beautiful and gracious crea- tions. He Himself chose to give to motherhood a dignity far beyond that which is merely natural. by becoming man through a human mother. It was one of our human race who thereby became the Mother of God. It is deeply signif- icant and entirely fitting that we should hold Mother's Day during that month in which we honor God's Mother. the Blessed Virgin ,Mary. she is the pattern and the paragon for all motherhood, for in her it attains its perfection. These famous words of the poet Words- worth come to mind. Motheri whose virgin bosom was uncroat with the least shade of thought to sin allied: Woman! above all women glori- ified Our tainted nature's solitary boast. While we pay tribute on this day. each of us to his own mother. and all of us to all mothers. let us do so by asking God to bless. protect. and preserve those whom He has rated to this state. They are most worthy of our tribute. for they are lifegivers of the world. Our con- gratulations should be not merely the colorful flash of this day. This day is but the external manifesta- tion of a deep, constant underctand- ing and appreciation of the dignity of motherhood and our debt there- to. Mothers of Canada, Mothers oi the world, to you this day our re- spectful and reverent tribut-.l NEW HEADQUARTERS IDMONTON - (OP) - Permits were issued to construct a new headquarters building for the lid- onton branch of the Canadian Red cross this summer. The two- stcrey building of reinforced con- crete. brick and tile is estimated to cost 8139.000. PIN MEMORIAM DANIEL THOMAS MacPIIEI!s0N Stoneham. Mass. who died May II. 1065 loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the and of his days. Slneerlclal and true In heart and d . III A beautiful memory left behind. by Mother. Mrs. Macrherson, Charlotte.- Inserted Thomas town. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear daughter Eva Jackson who passed away on May ll, llfl. xeaoeful be thy rest dear Iva it Is sweet to breathe thy name. If in life we loved you dearly In death we do the same. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mother and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. llughie Jackson, and Brothers and sisters. I I --... I &x... I'M R 4 ox M :oA:e".:siNewIaaiblbg.kudqlh any i-loin: NEEDS t ldbiivfor Yilllr Spring Work ' - Isa hi ' raacroas Girl iiuiiictiicws New Glasgow ad "Vicinity GEIITRAI. GIIRRIIIAI Thiscalamnbssatvsdfarsen line Brownies at the itesulnr Meetlns of Zion at-owaiies on Tuesday. May 0th. the District Commissioner, Miss susanne Macxinnon much the Mlinstrel Badge to the follow- ing Brownies: Sondra Suther- land. Janet Mingo. Edith Jean Phillips. Joyce Archer and Mari- lyn MacDonald. a..J...'.i. Knitting competition Brownies. time is getting short for your Knitting competition: the Afghans must be sent to Elaine MacDonald. 2'! Great George St.. not later than Wednesday. May 14th, as the Jiidging will take place on Thursday, afternoon. May 16th. Church Parade The Annual Guide and Brownie Church parade will take place on Sunday, May 18th at ii a. in. when Protestant Guides and Brownies will attend Trinity Church and the Roman Catholic Guides and Brownies will attend the Basilica. it is important that Companies and Packs get some practice marching and have Color Parties ready. The Guides and Brownies will meet at Rochford Square at accompanied lrnest Mcnelu, the city on Saturday Last week was a busy one for some of the local people who at- ten ed'mast of the sessions of the M cal restival. which were both enjoyable and educational. 'l'he members of St. Ignatius In- stitute are busily preparing a con- cert Drolrun which will be pre- sented mostly. . Mr. and Mrs. George Broo accompanied by their daughter, liilisabeur and son George, were guests of.the Andrews family on Sunday. May 4th. Mrs. C.a. Dingwell has returned home from Halifax, where she spent some time ,,with her aged 1 father. Mr. Huntley, who is enjoy- ing good health. Mrs. Dingwell journeyed both ways by air. Mrs. Murray Orr is confined at the home of her parents with a virus condition. Her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery and early return home. I Mr. Mcoillivary, -ups.” of the National Park. returned to the Island on April 28th., after spend- ing the past six months in Ottawa. Mrs. McGillivsry and his son anti daughter accompanied him. my per month will be charged on - all unpaid installments. .... please take your bill with you. & co.. are unloading cool" the best for coal stoves. Taxes is due and payable on May l5th. pliances. Arnfaat'Coal Go. Phone 2488. WEAB-Clearance Sale -Drea Coats, Suits. COAL-Unloading cars of Spring- hiil Coal today. A. Pickard at 00. delivery of Fuel Oil. A. G: Co. Phone 240. May 15th. NIGHT at 8:30 for renovations. Open as usual Tuesday. Magdalen Islands. P Q, Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or NO. them was her brother, Mr. David Moffatt who returned from the RE. Island Hospital on I-riday evening. l-IL; many friends will be JIMMY"! TAXI - Phone 3. .1 INTEREST at the rate of ii of Will)! ravmo your City taxes BROODEB COAL - A. Piekard cars of "blue THE l'III.s'I' Installment of City .4-. FOB PROPANE GA! and ap- JOKNBTON LADIES' In SPIINGHILL IGIEENED '1-'ui:L on. - We make proifipt. Pickard FINAL date for payment for irst installment of City taxes is BENDEZVOUS CLOSING T0- TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Phone the same as the food lsgoften especially prepared; however, the majority get it in the form in which it is found, be it also use rabbits and other l0.30 if the weather is fine; if it delighted to know he is making a l5Lii.LETlNS riioli BIRD ” SUITABLE BABY FOOD Like human babies of the last generation, some Blrdland babies are brought up on one certain kind of food; others, in modern style, are treated to a variety of foods. Most, but by no means all, are giv- en a diet similar td that of their parents. men when it is exactly adults', their insects. fish. or seeds. A great many land bird nestl- ings are fed insects even if their parents are seed this is bmause at the time of their birth insects are Young Song sparrows, in spite of their ancestry, are frequently giv- en larvae, as though they were young Wrens. esters. Perhaps very plentiful. I-iswk infants. like their parents. thrive on a meat diet, which var- ies conslderably, including gop- hers, mice, crickets, snakes, so on. Ospreys and keep strictly to fish. Eagles seem to prefer fish. but small mammals to feed their children. Kingflahers poke whole fish down the little throats. But several fish eaters prepare the baby food A Gannet flies over the nest and drops fish into it for junior until he is 2 1-2 weeks old. Then he is fed Msurkltaled fish for a long time. Young Pelicans and Cormor. ants put their little bills way down their parents' partly digested fish. Blue Herons stroke their parent: bills, and up comes bills 10 find the Baby Great some fish. is not fine they will meet at Trin- ity Church and the Basilica. And of course. remember to he in FULL iinifonm. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mc- Coubrey of Sydney spent a pleas- ant week-end here. where they were the guests of Miss Louise Mc- Coubrey. good recovery after his recent. op- eration. Mrs. Stirling Campbell. accomp- anied by ner little daughter. Heath- while flying over a baby. a Tree swallow has heen known to drop food right intoiits open mouth. Mather Hummingbird hovers over her offspring and squirts in l'egux-. Besaborough Shield Competition Guides, how are you setting A couple of pleasant evenings er, returned home last week af- ter spendin some time with her sister. Mrs. Albert Ling of Sydney gitated nectar and insects. Goldfinches are fed partially di- Rested weed seeds. - along with your Maps? We hope you have been getting some hikes in, and taking note of all the things you see to put in your Maps. There is just one month left to complete these Maps as the Competition closes on June 16th. 2nd Summerdde Guide Company The 2nd summerside Company met on Wednesday, April zith. when Mrs. W. Perry turned her company over to the new company leader. Mrs. Philip Bernard. She was ably assisted by Miss Dona Dee Araenault and Miss Marcia De- laney and the girls really welcom- ed Mrs. Bernard by singing "Bravo Bravisslmo." During the -evening Semaphore and Badge tests were taught; then the remainder of the evening was spent in games and drill with Mrs. Bernard teaching the girls a new game. The meet- ing closed with the girls singing "All Through the Night" and ...nm.. HEALTH PROBLEM About 4'16 physicians are engag- ed in mental health and psychi- atric work in Canada. were spent in the local hall recent- ly when the Doiron Bros. furnish- ed music with the violin and zuitar. while a large nirmber of the young folk indulged in old time and modern dances. Both occasions were sponsored by the Cavendish hockey team, the proceeds to help with their finances. Mr. Thomas Gcas and daughter. Miss Mildred. have returned home after spending a pleasant visit in who has been ill, but whose con- dition has improved considerably. the City were welcome visitors here on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houston. They also at- tended divine Christian Church. brought to a close a series of card- Mr. and Mrs. Rendle Houston of worship in the c t The local Community Club trapped in the Baby Plleated woodpeckers Cl-menter ants. Cedar Wnxwlngs carry whole throats. and it is remarkable how many they can stuff down. On ar- riving at the nest, they brim up .1 family are able to drink, Saint John where they were the Everett. Gods, and Mr. Donald Goes, both guests of Mr. and Mrs. sons of -Mr. Goal. . Mrs. Bruce Moffatt has return- ed home after being with her als- ter, Mrs. Robert Buntain, who has been ill with a virus condition. but her many friends will be happy to learn she is making a good recov- 817. Mrs. Willard fuichohon celebrated her birthday on Sunday. A beauti- ful cake featured the occasion and in company with Mr. Nicholson and daughter, Miss Pearl. she visited a umber of shut-ins. sharing the delicacy with those friends. Among parties on Friday evening. April zlth. Those parties afforded recre- ation and evenings pleasantly spent with neighbours and friends. The funds will be used to furnish fur- tber their lovely new school house, where the club met each Friday evening. The prises for the even- ing were won by Mrs. R.W. Stev- enson and My. Chalmers Laird. and the consoiattons by Mr. Billie An- drew and Mrs. Harland Hui. Mrs. Edwin Stevenson won the door prize. Congratulations were extend- ed to Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and Mr. warfield Orr who obtained the highest score for the series and each was ptesenud with a beau- tlful gift. At the-close a delicious lunch was served by the ladies who are noted for their culinary art. by all different sorts of birds, so their menu varies according to SALE ALL when E L Li 5 B ll 0 s. . Aim , FITZROY ciiocniv IIIY WHERE "YOU BUY FOR LESS For Clfy Delivery Phone 2002 - I Mayfair SPICED IEEF . . .. . . . Universal DATES TOILET PAPER. 3 for . . . 32c 3 oatutoliooassese ....34e MOLASSES we ossilooeaaosaaaaa FAX WAX TIA RAKWANA. par Iii. . . . . 89: lolbs. only 95: Fancy Pink. it or. . . . .. 49: PRUNES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 49: '5. s s 0 e a Aunt Jemima CAKE MIXES. 2 for . . . . . 73: AYLMER PEAS. 2 for . . . 29: SUGAR SALMON PAPER 21: corral. seawamis. .. i.'o9 LARD. Maple Leaf. 1lbs. :1: rogii CI-IOPS. per lb". . .. 49: IIACON. sldssorlialfefdss. ' 'b. OOIAIODO CTOOOODIOOI OIIAKIR OATS. S llis. .. .- .47: Wiiolewlieat - EMIC3 5.! ELI-OIIIOCI Pillslo WI-llA1'.lge. . ace Mlxsocoolflsa, parhr. asc- IN STOCK A Good Quantity of C-I-L mars Baby 0 Wonderful Mollier or Mine J. H. lilaeArihin To-day, Mother darling, I'm think- irg of you And e dear days of "Auld Land Syne;" When you were my shepherd. so tender and true. Most wonderful Mother of mine. Your .care and affection so kindly be,stoiwev.l A Your council so wise and devine, I Have silvered each cloud and have I lighted life's road, 1 0 wonderful Mother of minel Z” Z when we come-no me iioucus Iilils. a. JONES and turned from my door, .ti..li'5 WW1 '(”i W ) I Q You came with ur comfort ,,,,,,,,, yo Lumen so you are the one I shall love 155 Kent St. Phone Moi. ' e'V9H'l1OI'C ' God bless you, dear Mother of mincl Your kisses more precious than gold. Chorus Though the roses have gone from your cheeks once so fair, Your live ever shines like a star. That is why I am singing this Mother's Day song To the best of Mhthers by far And I know that you love me and care for me ati As you did in dear days of old, when you roclced me to sleep and you place on my brow MILK PRODUCERS ATTENTION Dunstaffnage Cheese -and Butter Company will be receiving milk Monday, May 12 and each day thereafter. 0 Highest price will be paid for milk. . Dunsl-uffnage Cheese & Buffer Co. CREAM noun: . JOSEPH SHEA will begin hauling cream for the Hazelbrook Dairying Company on WEDNESDAY, Young Flickers are brought ants adults' throats! catl in cherries their harry. mash it with the bill, and hen offer it to the infant. Only members of the Pigeon like a horse. with their bills down in the water. Mourning Dove squabs their meal by clinging to the sides of their parenis' bills and sticking out a liquid which we call milk. get Pigeon Cowbird babies are brought up and the species of the foster parent. Do Sandpiper wade? MAY 14, over same route as last year. HAZELBROOK IJAIRYING COMPANY T CREAM HAULING Hazelbrook Dairying Company will have a truck begin hauling cream over the Murray Harbor North route, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1952. This route also includes Brudenell and New Perth. MILDRED PAYNTER, Secly. ' PORTFO LIO ' 611 Watson Foster MAIL COUPON BELOW E(lIK I-REE samm poor: of the World? a Finest aacio i3owsa.racsi sacs users outloaasss 32.9: MIXED HAY SEID 70 - IS - 15 Over 50 Ilia. 2S'l:c TERMS CASH ALSO: We have Tliaaiby. Cie- Oardasldasgelaadl ,I.ssraailsa T, w MGDRE 0 Moons: e MeLEOD LTl)., onanwrrsnowm, PRINCE warm ISLAND. Please send to following address your 1952 SAMPLE BOOK OF WALLPAPER. NAME ' ADDRESS ........................................-................. 5. M?LEOD -mod IIARLOTTETOVIII P.E.I.