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MOORE & McLEOD LTD. eee MOORE & McLEOD YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE ‘ ; / ‘ @., / ’ t. | | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. : 2 conscious delfberate act of| How eminently reasonable, there. united to God and consequently to THE WEEK AT S.D.U. = - 6 1 Tee eles & har lr letsline ton Ga aie an ae Ses lee ena Pedce on earth : - of man more than all His irration-|“If any man say, I love god, and| was the message of the angels. . Former SDU Student 7 ie omens, Sarees tonmniee |" ha Oe en Ge ied bs pall amees eee Oe eet oe . : : j o cite our wonder and admiration,| Also we career eels : M deserves our respect, concerned that © neighbor | strengthening it. His, work was not Speaks On Social Work Voreaeretias Fit. rn, FOVIE IS oes see ean pe 8 rn Oates ee eee ae . It is not only for what he is that/| truly, I will be of the same mind;|Heaven. What He began He ; BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN a man should be esteemed, but|I will be as anxious that -my|commissioned His followers to \ on the part of the opponents. Top more especially for what he can|neighbor fulfil his vocation of|continue and perfect. scorer for the Saints was Ed. , ie. i ee Sie enol ee 665 ea ere Ot EA When the Love which is God Murphy who racked ‘twelve| CHRIST COMES WHEN THE Among all the creatures which | glory to Crea ering | fil my voca ¢ame personally into the world, gulats befere be wes bentched ee ee Se ere ae wees Suen ated Se ee ae ta other. wards, Wf J lnve Ged we bed She Geet comtes of Cileet the bench. MacMillan and Ting- OUR HEAR are most remarkable? There| lovingly . If we truly truly, I will by very fact love| at Bethlehem. When e ley were next in line for points} The traditional Christian seas-|can be only one answer to this| God, then, we will always he con-/my neighbor as myself. whose. source is divine comes in- with 10 and 6 to their credit. jem of Advent has begun. This|questién, namely human beings.| cerned. about whether our neigh-| God, said St. John, is love.|to the heart of man, we have On Tuesday night the Saints de-| season, as its name indicates, is} A man or woman all of| bor is living to the full his voca-}when God came to men in the|Christ coming into the world feated Le Page's Trotiers im the|a time when Christians turn the|the essential qualities belonging tion as a rational creature ‘Person of Christ, brought| through His Spirit of Love. second game of a doubleheader | attention of their minds and the|to inanimate beings, to plants) In of hoop tilt at Birchwood High| desires of their hearts to the|and to animals. But more than| God be School. The Red and White team| coming of Christ. these he has a mind which can cored 2 ano nes Sad © The coming pf Christ into the/reason and a will which is free. the half and up with an/ world of which most of us think} Other creatures reflect the per- Trotters 55-4. " TAL Ge st tie tne a 3 Mla ie ak Gaeis’ Bae ond a historical in a Ed Murphy was again the big| Rethiehem. But das ans pe live. aes gaan sites Wie. Ged gun for the Saints, picking up a| first moment His coming.|in that he can govern his actions total of fourteen points. Next .. has con-|and his life intelligently and free- Todd and Ever since that ti & Sechabe fee a, tinued to”come to men. and He/ly..Other creatures serve God points respectively Soh tee aes. eer soni eta.teve’ Wak ue tent te ancl On’ Sunday St. Dunstan's first |Src*t Taal moment of His see ee rity Him freely. | team defeated the Trotters in an : If God is glorified by all the exhibition at the $.D.U. gym.|_ What do we mean when we) ivi The first team won't be Se Set Siaiet oven-now. cond Steven 6 Saitenel crettaces, any more action until aT r2E | tinues to come into the world of much more is He glori Christmas. men? ekg ee : “That's about all for activities| "weag vecuire ceery long expos!. this week. Next week everyone! tion We shall content ourselves and things will be quieting down, very important one % 5 for ‘a while as the book “crack- Christ comes inte the world ¥ ing” continues. Due to this fact! .00 the Spirit of Love enters in- REPRINTS i¥ there will be no column next|.. ows hearts. This is a truth . ¥ Saturday, and the final ‘‘week”’ " i for fifty-nine will be in the issue| ic is so familiar to us that we of local ictures of December nineteenth. Best of /™2Y think that we understand P luck to everyone im the exams. |i Perfectly. Actually there is not ; : = one of us who has a full grasp of that appear in the : es Pe, gg macro Geemme oe age wane more we medi upon Gypsum Supply ja.i'iemae se ry tote oy 1] THE GUARDIAN ts ’ the more we i . 1 Uncovered . we see it fully for what it is? On- ‘ ST. JOHN'S, Nid. (CP)—The eee ee eee and the | . 7 Betas announced Wednesday it has un-|" Nevertheless, Be cee! EVENING Ty: 0 a come rom covered a major supply of gYP-| of its tremendous meaning even ig : > ont Tht Diy oo Ge west ti ist’ PATRIOT iz ae ni . “Results of drilling. : : 4 ; J showed ecard tons a are available ¥ oore C another 150,000,000 tons. as : at ¥ sie ms man’s college, the S.D.U. debat- es Se Pet ee See the following i ors won a unanimous decision: shipping mineral ; over their mainland Brook for use in cemen , ig He knows exactly what he wants and so do yy ee ee British firm er § 1 ker kind year}. Four years ago a , ° . "ill be eld afer" Christmas’ St tok over the operations pe et We make it our business to know the kin be ‘Dunstan’s teams debate a- since t . gainst St. Thomas College an dj 40,000 tons a year. _ - 1% of styles that men prefer . . . so why not make it Hats oxryldoge Teen 0a | ities Saar aot 1.25 each ¥ oe do all gift ae for-men ace niver- now 4 Ss sity at Dalhousie. at St. George's, five mi Es) bes ig you ness to ~ chepping MST .- the Flat Bay quarries. -8 x 10 GLOSSY | here — you can't miss! 7 ere ee 1.50 each iz. ; year, “Time Remembered” i the" " e ntore Ol a may be described as a gay, . a fone tte! sed the story centered arvand - || THE GUARDIAN |i for his dead sweetheart. and the) MONTREAL (CP) — Three; “We rowed until we had blis- 'g efforts of the milliner, (the look-; Montreal seamen, whose 1ittle/ ters,” said Edwards “It took us | and iy eae Mis. swestheart) whe. fa| rere coe fo St Ge S tiny) Give Bears ts "yesh whet) wel | B island during a storm down | thought was a desert village. | , emcees tae ha’ gos oni St. Lawrence, Thursday told| There was a quarter of mile of; THE EVENING STORE HOURS of his sad preoccupation the story of their four-day ordeal.| ice between us and shore. We. ie ; The production was excellently}. Their harrowing experiences) scrambled across it.“ iy OPEN TONIGHT TILL directed by Father Adrien Arsen.| began less than a week after| The village turned out to be a PATRIOT ¥ 9:00 P.M: ault, and the major roles were| their ship, the 112-foot Monterey, | deserted summer camp. In one - % ; the but proud milliner, Pa-| “Ves: had set out for Newfound-| fire and found some macaroni, Branch Offices Dg. Poa a a ntrie| 14nd from Beloeil, Que., on the | and coffee. They also found a ¥ - oe Peter Steele ac the| Richelieu River near Montreal.|map and placed their location at z i holy pri Merle lV | y re sere excellent in jheir| ‘The three Montrealers aboard| Edwards set out to see if there Cieealiks zg The comedy ot the piece “| were Percy (Ted) Edwards, 56,/was a chance of walking the 10 ¥ en Se ‘chief officer; Adrien Chevalier, | miles. The others built a signal ‘ : eo, things re oe ae: assistant engineer, and Gor- | fire on the beach. Souris iy uy - ee adie’ od don Hall, 22, cook. The following day a small plane ¥ ie Sea v of last! Others of the erew who shared flew over, and sighted the Montague iy week St. Dunstan's Hockey team/| in the adventure were Capt Au- Papen ory ey. oe . ea ape se went down to a 10-4 defeat at| brey Gonzalves and his wife and canuied ce ed — oe Alberton iy the hands of Heanessey’s Pen-|Hyman Barr, wheelsman. The) Bie aie ee to Havre st | ¥ guins. However, with only three Montrealers returned home with) | H iz practices under their skates. be-|enly the clothing they wore and) Tl) wives was reported! 3 se nang tive md a a ee ed ship was the| still at Havre St. Pierre Thursday | CECCKKCEy, y mi AS show : : directing arrangements for un- Me P - tend to be any weak spot in the| culmination of much work to set inte 5 e Aly ’ MEN'S : oie a one - vessel shipping line. @ the Monterey and hopeful |; Men Ss PYJAMAS ‘ eee cored ne che to es a converted Fairmile and | being able to refloat the vessel. i Sn a 4 JEWELLERY CASE Men $s GLOVES own against the teams on its maiden voyage, bound for FS a % @ Plain and fancy patterns @ Ideal Christmas gift @ Lined and unlined e On Tuesday sight the Saints| Tilt Cove, Nfld. : SAFE BABY, PILLOW : PIES - CAKES $|* @ Drip Dry and Regular @ Black leather with red veivet @ Wool, leather lost 12-4 to the Parkdale Royals} The Monterey ran into fog,| LONDON (Reuters) — They ve ‘ideal y @ Sizes A to E interior @ Sizes 8 to 11 in a game played at the Sports| snow and drifting ice after setting | Queen has accepted the gift of|¥ . make idea f 0 © Deneesd wih supernie com @ Brown, black and grey Arena. The Royals led 5-1, at the out Nov. 21.’ Five days later a} a “safe” foam rubber pillow for ° : > Seta: ont partments @ Priced from— end of the firet period, the Saints| sudden gale came up as the ves-|her third child expected early\y Christmas Gifts lone goal being scored by Des-' sel was leaving Anticosti Island‘ next year, it was reported. The 3.95 to 6.50 $1.49 to $6.50 Champs at the 2.51 mark. The/ behind. Instead of fighting 12-foot| Nursing Mirror, a professional) @ They're good to eat second period saw Royals with| waves, Capt. Gonzalves decided | journal, says thé Queen through| ¥ @ Easy to mail ¥ re meme three more goals and the Saints|to head toward the north shore’) a lady-in-waiting has written to} %So Are z ‘ with one which was again scored of the St. Lawrence. The little! thank the pillow’s designer, Ada by DesChamps. Royals ran the/ Ship rolled until her portside gun-| Woodward, assistant matron of Christmas Puddings score up to 12-2 in the third before | Wale was awash. the Royal Victoria Hospital, who} (Home ‘Style) ~ the Saints came in just wnder the| A lighthouse was sighted on am claims the pillow prevents smoth- wire in the tast two minutes with | island. The Monterey turned to-| ering. It is constructed so that ORDER TQDAY. two tallies by Ryan to make it Ward the lee of it and ran hard|a baby cannot roll on tts bac ; bs a 124 decision. aground oa a bar. and choke. Stewart Bakeries The crew discovered the radio a ® < pape reais. wes out of ardor, They Gide! 9 JCS Williams Callege te In basketball St. Dunstan’s se- know their exact position and it cond team is really having a busy | was too rough to Jaunch lifeboats.| Montreal is named for the |y ved a ra ive 57-42| appeared’ to be a village a few wCd A eles a The “Sebets firing taaabe mahifel’ cone \ ’ M ’ SW TERS io . were day, with and : By T Day, Wolsey, etc. : failed by poor shooting on their| waves abating, all. six set out im Preferred HAN KERCHIEFS ‘@ Fancies and plains $ Casdiane a Vv car B vada e = Tooke, = and other * part, and a a lifeboat, towing another. Irish Linen @ By Wolsey, McGregor, ete. @ Wool, banion or orion, wool saerrn goE aa Drip dry and regular Plaids, plains and stripes Fully washable Sizes S. M. L. and = Priced from— ; $3.50 to $13.95