DECEMBER 21.. 1953 J"? A A AAA A A... LA. " Religion and Life" vv..V,:c........'"'- .. ”9a5?R?..”.Pa.E:”' .(COD!l'IlIl0 sag--:1 Neither is there room for victory on other terms than His. The responsibility for history is His. and He assigns to us our tasku." so affirm the leaders of the World Church's thinklns these days. . .. I lcturel are not on tori!- ,m5,”'y.:I:ua.s'e.?' So answered the i ' of a great picture gal- to a tourist who complained "Y. he did not think much of .;,g he was being shown. Dr. A. ' who tells the story. "so, to be offered Jesus and turn indiiferently :2: ..":::':..'.".. mi: shou es re 1"” M o and offended bv'Hlm ' he of sins. the! moRttdam- t latlons o w a we was of raw" Thla' is true of and nations. Our thoughts are turned in M dh-much by some recent tudics of the overall subject for I summer's meotlnl of the Council of Churches: '.lesus Christ. the Hope of the .v...1d." some of us feared. when 4... subject was first proposed. -hat it would turn attention foo .1,,,c1v to the Church's inner life md hope, and therefore away 'rom the need of the world today. ,-a. 1mm it. The attention of Lhnsc who are preparing the pro- m... is turning more closely M,-p. day to those needs of our .-on which.Christ alone can sup- We are distressed by the con- fusion of our time and the dark outlook before us. The best our statesmen can offer us is nega- tive--s. continuance of the pres- ent truce between two irrecon- cileable ideals or ideologies. Bu: Christ is in action in the events of the hour. We may not be able to see His hand in present day movements ibut we know that when He does not rule. He over- rules. That is. when men refuse to bow to His authority. He over- rules their opposition to His own ends. , There is R goal before Chrlstis mind toward which He is always working. He gave His life for the world and has not forgotten or forsaken it. We are not lost in a jungle; we are on the road to an and chosen for us by our Lord. And that end or objective cannot but be good when it is fixed in pl... the mind of the Lord of all. . A 5 . ' I O O The most EMPIRE 9X"PPh 9' An American professor. Robert the truth of Dr. Gossips 111115" McAfsa Brown, has Just written rration is Commlmlim 3T the on this subject: "A belief that arrscnt time. They "W9 "W95 there is a fulfilment or consum- wltzmn 3" 09”” 0' "IS 990915 mation. without trying to date it. ml have 0"!" C0"C9"”'3t,9d 9" safeguards belief in the meaning- lzr persecution 0' CI"'5”3"5- Iulness of the whole historical x'nu' we 569 Chine" And KMH" enterprise. That is to say. one can prisoners by the thousand "I"? affirm that human history under mil to "W?" I0 I"”'"9I'"d5 d”m' God has direction and purposive- inaied by Communism. reIuzCC5 ness, that history is going some- iv the million Heel"? (mm "W" where. Its direction and fulfil- .V0l'I(I 1-. l'.'illiiV, occupied countries like ment can be understood in terms 151:! Germany and Alllmu d5' of Christ. He stands at the 'end' nnndinz 1lI35l'5II0" "'0'" "I9" -not chaos or Satan or Senator control. It is surely not Christ ulln is being iudged but those ht-n condemn Him. p Tim fact that there is a Christian hope and that this hope it hosed on Christ is an inspira- tion in itself. "It is the Crucifierl who reigns. Because He relsns. there is no room for an ultim- miy tragic interpretation of his- . ... - KIIIIKIIKIEIIKIHIUIIIII AQGRUEN VEHI-'irHIN Christmas Vast-Ihh "IOSI.TN' ' IOU. I- Mccarthy (terms which I do not here suggest as synonymous al- though I am often inclined to think they are). History is not just a meaningless-tragic jumble of events, but the arena in which God is at work." I I 0 Here then is an element in our hope. God is in command; He is active in world affairs. al- though we may not discern the direction in which His power is moving. "We have but faith; we cannot know." But, when we . we have the assurance that "He will keep what we com- mit to Him against that day." Meanwhile. He has given us otir part to play. We do know the claims of Love and Truth and Right, and what we do must be consistent with the e (is we . We know the calms of and our love answers His And this confidence and commission both strengthens us for our work here and also lifts our eyes above this world to the eternal destiny for which Christ claims His own. IN MEMPRIAM In loving memory of our dar- ling wife and mother, Mrs. James Wagner who departed thla lifo. December 18. 1040. Asleep in God's beautiful gardus. Sheltered from sorrow and pain, Some day when llfda Journey is Orpltui ' , age . Collections Special: Junior Bible Class. Un- ited Church. Bedequ 030.30. Iliahneki Women's Institute. cal- lected by Mrastewart Maaxlssnon. Mrs. John Stdckrssass. Mn. Albert WIOII. Mrs. Stuart Maorarfauc UNI)-T. A. Rodd. um each: Wendell Maaoauarrle. R-I-lvh Beldei-awn: Stilknan Pris- uii. Wallace Rodd, aiiiiert. Henry. Mrs Diauw . mi. 31.00 each: John Rodd. James 0019!. Oharloa Macxende. Jdhn Stockman. Chuter Maclun. Mrs. George Maacbean. Janice Stock- man. William Mu-Lean. Mrs. Ar- thur Roberts. Mn. Harry Stems, Mrs. John Good. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Mrs. Stanley Veaaey. Mrs. George W- Y60. Mrs. Hammond Sander- son. Sidney Twlor, Perley Taylor. Jsmu Good, Raymond Weeks. Ro- land Selllck. Stuart ManFaris.ne. Mrs. Stewart Maolilnnon, Mrs. Lemuel Maoxinnon. 50c each: Archibald Duffett. John I-iolroyd. Mrs. Willard Fer- guson. Mrs. John Townsend. Mrs. Robert Weeks. Mlrs. Albert Weeks. 45c: Mrs. Bruce MaoPhe'raon. Total-813.45. North Wiitsblrc Collected by William Clark 35.00: Walter Deacon. 12.00 each: (3. B. Noye. Edwin Edwards. Waiter Clark. Henderson Bros. 31.00 each: Mrs L. H. Macrleill. Cecil Campbell. Mrs. Bessie Farris, Nelson Hatherly, Bartram Lane. Mrs. Bruce Deacon. Ralph Noye. Leonard Bowman, Sheldon Easter. Morrison Maobean . George E. Maolboan. George A. Godfrey. E.- N. Eastar, Frank Mitchell. Barton Boswell. Harry Balderston. Albert Bowrnan, Davis Mitchell, Herbert Bowan. Alex. Henderson. Reginald Clark. John MacDonald. William Clark. Total-336.00. Meadow Bank Collected by Wosnenla institute 81.00 each: Russel Hyde. Mrs. W. W. Crosby. Roy Crosby. Lemuel H. Drake. Mrs. Ivan Ciow. Elmer Ciow. Gordon Boyle. Victor Mac- Phail, Colin Murray. Gordon Mac- Lean, Harvey M.acLea.n. Too Mrs. Fred Hyde. liac: Stanley Hyde. Mr: Stewart and James Miller, Mrs. Pearl Scott. ' 40c: Mrs. James Yco. Total-s3l3.'I0. Dundas and Bridgetown Collected by-Georgia Mlclienzle 82.00 each: Lester Hunter. M.A Ms.cLeod. 81.00 each: T. S. Maolieod, Lloyd THE GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOWN , DEIITRAL GUARDIAII CB-ASWILL for Betta Photo- papba. "YOU! DDLLAI. BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. "WE TREAT Till SICK WELL." Giggey'a Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. THE ISLAND BOOK DOOM for last minute shopping for the whole family. SHAMROCK Iriah Linen Hand- kerchiefs. 8 for 81.00. Gift boxed at Henderson and Cudmore. from France and Switzerland 85.05 at Henderson and Cugmore. and Jones. deraon and Cudmore. Electric Kl-JROSIINE. and Maoxay, Arrow Dart shirts 04.95 at Hender- son and Cudmore. JUST ARRIVED. electric trains. 312.50. Firestone Bryenton and Macxay. Shirts by Arrow. 812.05 at Hen- derson and Cudmore. VISIT Ill-STYLE MILLINERY style Hi-style. lted supply of Constance and Dr Charles Templeton now on hand Miller Brothera Limited. Our warranty experience of Miller Brothers Limited. Anthony Burke. Charlottetown announce the engagement of their in Halifax, Dec. 28th. Marion to Mr. Thomas A. McAdam day Maobcod. Mrs. Paul Kingsbuxy. Mn. Elmer Llewellyn. David Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. George Turner. we each: Mrs. C.B. Clay. Mrs. Kenneth Ross. Lyman Ross. Mrs. Raymond Acorn. Mrs. V. H. Dock- endoru, Mrs. Harold Dockendorrf Mrs. Frank Clay. Stirling MacDon- aid. Too: Wallace Macxmsia Total-814.76. Alexandra Collected by Mrs. Atwood Mcllae and Mrs. lruoe Judson 81.00 each: Mrs. Nat. MaoKln- non. Min. Jane Carve. Ca erlne Stevanaon. Mrs. Ada M nan. Jewellers since 1800 tries and family. As no sultolile name was sent in for the "I-sssisss" Nanimcontesr the prise money is iielng divided between Mount Herbert Orphanage and St. Vin- :ent's Orplionoge: Each will receive a cheque for 550.00. A J. & T. MORRIS" D I CI-IARLOTIITOWN P. I. I4 Wexglfarii meet our loved one III II. VI. Wellnar Ltd. mm mm M M mm and son. Dill and daughiwer-in-law Mrs. Artthiur Wood, Mrs. Wallace Brahsut, Richard Brehsut. Mrs. Audrey Gamble, Mra. Bani. Wood, Mrs. Atwood Maonae, Mrs. George IMo!Anne.n. H. A..Robcrt.aon. Mrs. Harold Beaten. Mrs. Gay Judson Bruce Judson. George Carver. I limtly lilx'e tieliinin- now. people in our eonisnurilw holds a rclvomibie poaition here, I no longer love my fiance. My ANOWIR: You're more antr a lwelen marriage. It certs break vbe annccm rarely loses the regard t Miss T NW! r of S I II! L LIIII HOWARD - I75 QUEER ST. . ;'PEERi.ESS" asveiuess SAD NEWS-Mr. Kielly. Covehead, (nee vlved by her husband in Centre and one daughter (Viola Mrs. berry Hill. Ohio. 50c: Mrs. Milton Wood. Total-816.50. Rocky Point Collected by Mrs. Newton Taylor Taylor. M-rs. Louise Currie. 75c: Mrs. Herbert Georvett. 50c: Hamid Maolcinnon. Total-37.25. Continued from page I parents say if I break the orusgement will look down on me, since my fiance and is greatly repeated. Will I lose my self-reapeot if I don't so through with the marriage? ' cancelling her nuptisla. to . S but SLIPPEIIS DVERSIIDES DURRIE DLDG. IMPORTED WOOL ECAIVIIS conansax srboos. romance and space heaters. Dougiaa Bros. VWELLA DRESSING GOWNS. guaranteed washable. 310.50. Hen- and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton FOR THE MEN on your gift list FOR HIM-1007. Nylon Tricot 163'-2 Great George Street. Every RECORDS. RECORDS. REC- ORDS.-All speeds and something to please all tastes in music. A lini- PIAN05, - Whether new or re- conditioned our pianos are always thoroughly covered by guarantee. is backed by the several generations. ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. daugliter. hiary Emily to .1. Ray- mond ltyan of Grand Falls. New- foundland. marriage to take place ARRIVES FOR DOUBLE WED- DING-Miss Helda Brown, Toronto. arrived in the City by plane on Sunday to be present at the mar- riage of her two sisters. Miss Doris to Mr. Philip 1". McQuaid. and Miss which will take place next Satur- Georgc ll. received the sad news on Dec. 18 of the death of his aunt. Mrs. David Pangburn Clara Kielly) Covehead. in Sauk Centre Hospital. Minn., fol- lowing an operation. She is sui- Sauk Thomas Maddocks. Straw- .M.MM...:.:.C?-:--j WANDA D. likely to lose your self-respect. if you do lnlywiilbekindertothamanto t than to marry him under false pretenses. A girl of her neighbors by '04 will answer Tight Little Island . Father Lord in The Pilot, Boston, Mass, i My first personal oontpct with gilrincc Edwardialand cami through 0 late great Bishop hump EWMI X91193. founder at man. hm-Ind later Bishop of 0:1,. ”""- 0'1” In my Droacnoo he re- ferred to THE Island, with uh; accent on the article. uwhn b land to that?" I ated naively "Prince Edward Island. of coui-ae"' he annrered. "Is there any oti-ier?"' To the Rince Edward Islanders. 3511:: ll sonuvihat the attitude. b t may have made other lalanda, u when He made P.!:.I., 1-is reached the 'lmsx in island con- struction. And when you gag it from the air. you on. undagmd somewhat how the natives feel. "The million acre farm," they .1” call it. "Time Island Garden of the Gull" is another name. And from the air. it is really beautiful, a Dorfeot pattern of camful fuming, with rectangles of green altsrnat. "I8 with Iqusrea and circles of ioreat.and other fields of ploughed 1504- In amazing red. almost ms- mon in color. The contrast. as we flew over. of the great paaturu and the red ploughed land walt- ing for the cats and potatoes. the slnsulurlv regular windbreaka of evergreens. the frequent interrup. Lion of placid little lakes. and the patches of woods. all tied together by red dirt roads. gave me the int. prmsion that I looked on ag-1-icui. ture at its moat artistic. O I . Not too many yum are. I came to the. Island by slow ferry. Now the flight from the mainland la a matter of minutes. plus um nu bird's-eye view of simple peace and rural charm. They tell us that roads are hard to maintain be- . cause the earth is so rich and . loamy. But the Canadian Govern- ment has promised another stretch of tho trans-Canada highway. and that will make travel a joy through the country of Anne of Green Gables. This is a land that it almost equally divided between the de- scendcnts of the Scots and of the Irish. In the main, the Scot; an Protestant. and the Irish solidly : Catholic: yet Just to prove how the pattern can be broken. the first priest I met VISS Father Mac- 'Pheraon. Scotch and obviously Catholic. In the beautiful little city of Ch-ariotbctown, Canada became a Confederation and a Dominion. The lasting peace that was born between the Canadian Provinces there seems to linger on in a sin- gulariy lovely and cam atmos- phere. ' 0 O I It's really a tiny little island. with a jagged El-ioreline that is one endless filigree of bays and capes. During July and Auguat. I was assured. those beaches would be jammed with swimmers. for the Island has no mountains or hills, and the sand alopoa so gently down into the sea that the aun car. wa it to a temperature pleas- ) an than any ocean water north of Florida. As for the sand. s, man whose honesty I could trust said, ”Father. you could lie down in that black suit of yours, stand up shake yourself. and you'd not have a grain of the beautiful golden sand left. on you. nor a stain of any kind on the clot.h." In this summer's heat I should like to re- turn to best the water and the 81.00 each: Spurgeon Currie. and Jack Startford. Howard Smith, A'm”nmcem Cubed". damp M” Ami"-5 M”E”h""- "Wm" hates the city from the air, the sea. and the land. Its graceful spires proclaim the staunch faith and religious aspiration of a very religious people. For to the Island cosne Bishops and religious su- periors looking for some of the extra vooetiona in which the Is- lsnd abounds. It hu been a cradle of priests and brothers and nuns, with Cardinal Mouulgsn .of Tor- onto one of its gifts to the Civurdn. O 0 Prince Edward Island is one of the most besutirul apots on earth: and once the vacation-minded of the world learn mom about it, I've an idea that July and August of each year will are vast pilgrim- agea heading Island-ward-to a hospitable people on a. beautiful paotos-al island! . y I O In Csnah I was reminded of the frequently noted fact that fic- tional characters Iccsn much more real ilhsn historic once. Probably nine out of ten people simply like it for granted (if they think of it at all) that Hamlet lived and that there was a detective named Sher- lock Holmes and that sir John nlytair really roisterad back than in Merry !lngland.- William Tall is, of course. one fictional character who actually worked his way into history. ha Cenah I came uroaa the trail of Evangelina and Anne of Green Gablea Hen anyone any doubt that those two charming oharaotetra or fiction main lived? Thus in a lovely mosiismem and the replica of her parim church to commemorate at Grand Pro the munory of a IIH who never existed outside the mind IN Msilosiau mmory oi Archibald I In "hm Glad Dec. Elst, IMO. Tlssoker who leer remembered. ever loved. lron his wife and family. IN MEMORIAM In loving useuiry 0! OI? that husband and father aoim oiusthas GORDON who deperletl this life ten VIII! I30 I05”: nosemser stat. tees. rmluly nannies-ea by wife aaa rush. of Longfellow. And on Prince Edward Island. Anne is very much alive. Inrgottezi. Great characters of our poetry and stories live forever. Moat real people die and are of undetermined origin destroyed rnuE THREE grain in crammed storage bias. was estimated at 3100.000. James Decolen, elevator agent, was taken to hospital after he collap- sed in an attempt to rescue the books and records. GRAIN ELEVATOR BURNS HIGH RIVER. AIta., (CF)-Fire the National Grain Elevator Sat.- urdly. The loss. including the .---is . KEEP .. . worthy of Him whose Birihda y, we - celebrate Businiis? Parties and Home Festivities will be happier and for more Christian 0 WITHOUT INTOXICANTS ll CHRISTIAN x Driving'on Streets and Highways will be much safer for- youreelf and others IF YOU DQNIT DRINK I) - roa ms SAKS of r&"""yo..es iddllitdef-children 0 FOR THE SAKE of your influence on friends and associates - FOR THE of your own welfare and peg;g,of(m1nd Help Make This A Safe. 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