Religion and Life lNofesMarkedIncreaseln gy Very Rev. George C. Pidgoon. I).D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church of Canada (Copyright) WITH EACH NEW VICTORY MAN ENLAIIGES HIS SOUL That the Provincial revenue now stands at 8.903.000 was pointed out by Mr. T. R. Cullen tL.Seconi:l .lProvincial Revenue Figures. more revenue is needed amt sait. that Ottawa was the place to get no": Campbell Brothers. ers who voiced the opinion thatlumlgm new school ll.l5 Debale Eastern Guardian l tSAWlNG lumber in 'i'Ju.mp- mills cirery day. Run by .. 'HOME AND School meeting between grades I1 and 12. mg held in their rooms on Cum- Dr. Gencheff Addresses Cerebral Palsy Group Contrary to At their regular monthly meet- of it at that time. i dition is not popular belief. this con berland Street, on Tuesday. March uncommon. Althougli the child Ital unstained a brain injury it does not neces- sarily follow that he is mentally retarded. ln fact. about 68 per cent of these children have an aierage nientality and are capable of being educated and becoming useful citizens. 105! I may, March 1&0 time and in addition his belinvln in the home noted. before a doc- tor can say with certainty tint he is mentally retarded. In ulal where the child is of good men- tality the condition to by no mun: It is sometime difficult to esti- . l hopeless. However in order to ob- mate the mental ability inf these ll...-n each tain the best results then: chil- , . I . Kings), 5 aging on the budget lt. "vVv-r- llth. the Cerebral Palsy Parents' Many children are , . . The laymen in science who at It is God who opens to the delmle lnpellle lleglslalure Thnrsr Mr. Cullen urged llle l)(,llal.lV P l ' Group nnd Dry llclwlmll as men. year wllll Cerebral palsy. and children. especially in lhl'lT early drgnl should have the services of lflllllllls to understand the dll: human mind secret after secret day. Comparing ml; wllh lnznl he mem ol lmluslry and Nalural Reg ,ersona 5 guest speaker ;.,.- me 9.-enlnn. ll l-nnlls secnnn ln pollomynlllls as years. The cerebral palsied child specially trained personell to help covcrics of modern Sgientllltls finds in Nnturleh as mgns needs rise to saw that the lam "venue, pl.” sources ml lo mnsldel. llgnlly llle .llll.l l-3 - Jonnslnn nnll An interesting and informative a crippling disease of childhood. 98'1""! Express himself 35 8 "Of; them in theirL lnng. slow fight l””'”c” encompass W. won. lemme em" hen m-awe! M vincial and Dominion was 32- raccoon nusiance in the Province Mr Louis Ddii Johnston students address ""5 3”" by 97- G9” The” 3” "7"" mal" 5'9" M mal cm” can and some may no agmnst-melr ICEPVA phyua ma"el5' me" are '-"lined ""9 WI” ' ' ' ' ' Cerebral Palsy apliear "1 be 35 IWIEN 85 the thereapist ll needed. who will It!- dln-,, We live in an entirely dif- icimit universe today from any- llimi: our fathers knew-im- measurably vasler. and with pow- erg inconcelvably greater. - ,istronomers tell us that light yr.-iiels 186.000 miles, I second and llllll light-years are their units of measurement. They tell us that have photographed nebulae iiicv l l V l 4 Province should have been pay- destroyed. Another opinion offs-rU . .L p so distant that is takes their light Kill behind 'all that IS. but also a In nu n.l,0l.llnn of llll debt dub ed was "ml nrganlzed hunts hyl nlallialllliariill.illlidgnilhilg::igr;&l;:g&un:rKi 50-tl"0v09(' Years w "EMU "5- and 93” ing the war years. He felt that sportsmen could be orgaoizcrll f,,',:,?,ll'.Ii:f'i'iill'c'ilhn'ilr money b.'ct.ovei5 thfll these nebulae are of such a we that our solar system would be lost in them without making . wrious difference in them. This means that in comparison our sun is only a small star and our world a tiny ball swung out into space. As we read their es- timates and figures we ask the atifl-Olfl question: What is man? And what can his life signify in so wide a setting? our history is but a speck in rot-orded time. And the tiniest in- IPCT that flies in the sunliglil is git-ate,-dlin clilniparison with its saldl He agreed wllll nu,” sneak. slliTtiun ings an man is in re- . ll-lllllrlllllmllfl the universe he has dIs- Acme Rebekah curling oniiugue ln th. -Vlll'"h0llll:5ll:"mtllagnglskflgalln Lodge Meeiing MonTague DefeaTs M'H' 8-2 St. l)iin.sliiii's Atidiiorium' t'lt'nl days in e sma er uni- ici's(' which they knew. In Psalm ll uc read: sonal wumunion with the Crea- tor whose hands made all'these things. The greater the universe we discover. the greater our con- ccptlon of the God whom we adore. T Men like Abraham. Moses and Paul in ancient days discovered not only a Creator's mind and It is a stupendous thought. but they found it true. that the God who made the worlds desires to enter into fellowship with the men whom He made in His own image. In generation after generation, the Divine Spirit has communi- cated with men. revealed His love. and honored them by call- ing them into His service. This privilege awaits every one of us if only we will come unto Him that we may have life. The regular meeting of ACME Rebekah Lodge. Montague. held Ill the lodge room Thursday was 139.000. Mr. Cullen said this marked in- crease in revenue had been ef- fected by the Government who followed a program of expanding the primary industries. He did not agree with the Third Kings member who stated that the the assistance given the basic in- dustries was moie warranted. He made note of the fact that the Province had a deficit for the past year but explained that this could be expected with the ex- tenslve road building program and large expenditures in public health and rural electrification. ”I sometimes wonder if the sal- aries on the Island were raised in comparison to other parts of the country. if we could not go to Ottawa with a real claim." be He said that not only did these animals cause serious losses l() the poultry farmers but inflictcd serious damage on the grain crops. As a means of eradicating them. he suggested that the young boys be offered a special prize for the largest number of ”coons" with a prize involved. l Speaking on the Disabled Per-l son's Act. Mr. Cullen said that he hoped Ottawa would not be too tough in qualifying the appli- cants for this form of assistance He remarked that the new Treat- ment Centre was a wonderful ad- dition to the health of the prov- ince. "If there is a larger num- ber of our people brought back to health and happiness. then the cost of this building will be just- ified.” said Mr. Cullen. Personnel of rinks taking part in the B. H. Yeo Theatre passes competition at the Montague Curl- 'In a fast. well-played hockey game at Murray Harbor on Friday night. the Montague High School atllilount Allison University. are spending a few days at their home in Montague. oeiiifup lllghls cheff and many questions on this condition were answered. The doctor told his audience; that the condition now known as Cerebral Palsy was recognized asl spastic; Atthethaed: Tremor and rigidity. The chief causc of the birth of the child. es are: early as 1852. It was then known as Little's Disease. after the name of the doctor. who made a study tion is injury to the brain during inflamation of the brain. blood clot and injury during vise the parents as to the exetciu to be given. or better still. per- sonally carry out the program 01 m.oi'cise at a centre specially dc- 'signed for these children. normal child. but it is wrong to come to the conclusion that they are of inferior mcnial ability. A true estimation of a child's intelligcnic cannot be given the first time he is seen by a doctor. The child must be observed for a Atalia, and this condi- Othcr caus- Continued on Page 1! For quick comforting help for RI-ieiimritlrPains.GeltlngUpNIght.s.Itrlalll I00 mtlllon CYETEX tablets used prove nfaty, success. Don't Iu or another do! wiuiout uklug your an t for OYBTIX Last Cliance To See ROMEO AND JULIET Tuesday, March 15 'iii l.or(l. our Lord. elelllnll ll-lln me Nnbl. fl-and, . l - -l-ll l- l defeated Murray Harbor High I lmw majestic is Thy iiaiiic Mrs. Frances Shaw. PNfl.. in the gllglncl-l1:::l.:p::!ll:dl:Ee(:lwlnnlfllllu-S School 8-2. Bruce l(.'lair led the At 8:00 pm. : ll'l all the earth! (-hall-, There ulprg slxleen nlnm, Secllon Agl M Macoonaldl Bl Mltliilta;,l(ue ltlillgtk dwith four goal; .l "Tin... whose glory aboie the ber nd n ”t t. Th ' ',- , 3. W ie eil ear on not lym an , . heavens is chanted by the minsutzs nil telievllS;s(:rnl)er:isifll;; ward ?l'lD:l00sllfll'.' 1L'G gwklEz'”lunN (ll Ballem and DesRoches gained the Admission 50 tents l mouth of babes and infants, read by the secretary, Miss lalnl-. Maclnpe "' '5 i lgllclmlson ' Rl others. Bell and Fraser scoredl l ”'I'linii has founded a bulwark rle Beaten, and were approved as Macho: C." S. slewarll 'l E fir Murray llarbor. will l l ' l liecause of Thy foes. to still Ibo cncmy and the avenger. ”llliv-ii I look at Tliy heavens. flw work of Thy fingers. the moon and the stars which Thou hast established: what is man that Thou art mind- ol him. and the son of man that Thou dost care for him'."' Pl'llll'lD&lyW. R. Taylor. fill who read. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Macl.eod. and the correspondence was read and discussed. The visiting committee reported having made several calls on sick and shut-in members during the week. It was reported that Doug- las Coffin is much improved in health although still a patient in the King's County Hospital. The sudden death of Mrs. Mabel Lock- Cudmore. A. Wightman. R. Mar- tin: 4. W. MacLean. R. Beck. 5. A. A.. Latferty, D) A. Acorn: Fraser, R. Pettitt. G. McCannell. R. Knox. Section B-1. S. MacDonald. P. Sinclair. W. V. Morton. E. Duvarzl 2. D. McGowan, I. G. Phillips. C. Nicholson. R. E. Judge: 3. H. M. Smith. G. W. MacDonald. E. Show. J. Shaw; 4. D. McLaren. R. Reid. W Baker. C. W. MacLcod; YE THEATRE MONTAGUE A l;TAf(I(I:::FI'f;t goo to save you vvhenyo! H for Info thejufbrlo wlliejryou trade. . gaic us the above translation. h I miuments: "it is clear in this b:l:;'hp:::e:::l5ylde?lth: Ml:E,l.Re0 5. T. Clair. C? Jafdlnel M- M" ratio from the IT f in f' i . " 1" "T"? Macklnnon. . arey. n - I . l l i lltll(':l7II'dl pronoun ibgtothe epszilisii Emlvlincesv VL35 d99PlY Tellrelled Section C-l. Dr. L. A. .lolin- Mon ' Tues wed ' 5 8 P'm' NCREASED power is available in Q IMHMHOM l on ill the first instan . i t y 9 mem 975- . ston. H. Fraser. J. Ballcm. C. . - - v - liiiiin welling out of Elli: 5"”-T of '"""9Y ,WP-W W1ed,l0- Johnston: 2. A. E. Sullivan. 8. G. Adm. 40-50 (Incllld prov. Gov. fax.) l'".cl ".'g'"”' El'5l'"g e"3'"e5 have l" ow psalmisl as he stood alone lvaildslllheaetlllucateonal lnundillwn Johnston. E. Robertson. H. I). ratings improved an average of131s,uliiIetliree l bit re his Gd rl - tn .l -. U" - 9 9 FOSS 0EmP81En- Murray: 8. J. MacLean. Dr. G. H II t llllllll-led nenl.:nsl":;V;l.nnw;.c(: :13, and towards the cost of purchas- lnlnnnl D. Dnvlsl El Nelson; ll llli eompleteiy new BIIEIIICS. the R0501, B0303, 5023! ll", mm cl ma” nnlems om lug ., nlann go, the odllrellnws Moan R. nmlnonl Rl Melnsnv Gd . have recently been introduced. The powerful nee gcoinst suclh mdetlte lot the llllrcillemllis Iggtoullerjlbglshguiolglvl Kennedy; 5. Dr. P. McIntyre. ol Color - Jane Russell - Gilbert Roland International Royal Red Diamond 501 engine with ; l. .. . ll . . . : l inc grea ness an might. Johnston. L. M. Johnston, G. Me zol hp ls slamlanl In R220 and H230 sena- More Than Body Hui man is more than body. Pliyslcally he may seem less than nfillllrlg in comparison with the llivllPrs0 around him. but his llllllll can comprehend all these uunilei's of creation. So the Psalm- ist continues: . . preciatlon of her untiri g f- '3 ”it-i Thou hast made him little llorlslalldl el3(Clfllle'll(l rellumae” , 1. i, ill and, l earyvoco an swasc n'3- lfrflllln wllll lllalig, (:1: ed to Miss Brchnut by Mrs. 0Sliiievi'. - El lmiinr. The meeting closed in reizular 'i'il..u mi.-t given him diiniinion l””'"- l- nt er the work: of Thy 3 handsi : hTllIIll liast put all things under his feet." lion is mind. He has discover- ed the ' d h' ll l vsl llllllPf'S9 n.5ll"llllII1f;v Carrie: Tl: iii: In an exhibition hockey game Montague Bantam, I dIst"nvei'ed the laws that govern Pllyed at Montague rink Satur- 8.30 WWATnmLK bfMging YOUNG! "W9 movements "of worlds and Wllllllsnhanging ever on God's "II K. in his study of those laws he l-liw-us that he is just "thinking (""15 lhnllilhts after Him." At the other extreme. he has dis. cm-ered energies in the atom, an object for too small for his eyes L” 599-00! containing forces ulucli, if released. could wreck Nir world, Man In will. Not only has he dls. l7:':"?d 31:5! powers in nature E lie in uarnesslnll them to his llmallot and making them nerve lll elllds. When mentioning the l mix! t of all these things being lllll under man's .feet." the fglallmlllt mentions as examples. MN: and oiten and the "(I lhoohfhe field. but now we . cc: of nature subject- ed to man's will read by the secretary. As a special request, Miss Alva Brchaut read a portion of the historical account of the activities of ACME Rebekah since its in- stitution on March 4. 1914. The paper was prepared and read by Miss Brehaul at the anniversary celebration last week. and in ap- Exhibition G-cime AI Montague day nliiht. the Montague Prim- roses defeated the Charlottetown Arrows II to 4 scoring for Mon- lalzue were R. Carroll ial. Ar. 50080” '3). A. 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