NOVEMBER '28. 194‘! . ’_’__,__ ‘i Religion And I .ife By Very Rev. George C. Pldgeon, D.D., L.I..D. Flrsi Moderator of the United Church of cnngd; (Copyright) Mix" \\ When Dan Crawford, the inm- r ous missionary to Africa, visited the Canadian west years ago he gave an address to the students of West- . minster Hall, Vancouver. In the course of his remarks he said: i . "When I left for Africa we were .' in the age of steam; while I was in Africa, you passed through the age of electricity; on my return I find 1 you in the age of the explosion." l It is by the explosion that our ‘ automobiles are driven; every year i sees extensions of the use of the in- ternal combustion engine; man's ‘ mastery of the principle oi driving ‘his wheels by explosion has op- cued a new source of energy by which new wonders are wrought reaching even to the conquest of the air. When we were in Alberta a few clays ago we visited the Leduc oil gy which ls openln m; possibilities for civllinitlgg. n‘ When Rutherford discovered th the VBYSO the ultimate reality was my“; 14m before science opened up 5171""?! 0f Dower and mastere _ j. n‘ _ . / men might be linked with iusr1i§>§iiflAT!l°"'"'"‘fif aiscuiii: °""1.'P'-'"°5 ' Piritlllifi PUPDWES Holy Spirit is come upon you, (‘Ilefisy in the atom. the editor of clflflmh. a noted imbeliever stated that if the basis of the unil should prgye w b, anew’ ‘TB-ANCE- ratlier than inert matter, he might 1111"’ W Phfliise the whole direction 91 1115 1111111008. and conclude that H1056 the-m, religion tausht that power was to be found in God, and that the Creator Spirit by whom all things were made. Said Jesus to His Fol- lnwers after His resurrection: "Ye 51m“ 15°91"? Power after that the Consider the men to whom the.“ “m1!” W"? Spoken. According to THE GUARDIAN. ("FIARLUFFIYTOMN Central Guardian This column In reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising of o newly nature may be inserted at five oente n word. strictly pay. able In edvenee. a COOK'S for Phowgrlpnn JTMIIIIIYS TAXI, Ynono 525. OONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- L M. POOLE a 00., have just received a. car of brick. Builders specials. NOTICE T0 our customers. The business phone number of Weeks and Langllle ll now 2645.1. I d GOAL. — Send in your trucks, we have a large supply o! cook-All grades. H. R. Largo i! co. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS duly to Summerside and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airwavr Limited. 2061 or 540. i!‘ I A I H- fleld. As we drove along we noticed the standards or their time they n (z a column of black smoke rising. were "unlenrned and Ignm-gnf, and we burned toward lt. Just two men." But they had been three ha? 3H1‘ would b°hm°*‘,"”1}f,ff; an your pure ase o s and a half hours before we reached the spot, oil had been struck at a depth or 5180 feet and they were burning off the first flow. And there. from the depths of the earth. there was pouring forth a stream of pure energy available for the uses of men. It dazzled one's im- zislnntlon to ‘rcnllze that far be- nenih the surface of the earth lay those vast streams of latent pow- er extending away to the Arctic, and that man can control and dir- ect them towards his own ends. Most wonderful of all. every pub- lication that we oipcn contains stories of power brought out of the rock, that mysterious atomic ener- Star Dies Al 7l gnu" Y-iiili, Nov. 25 - (AP)- ‘ rrglesi ilobineon, whole t 1nd big heart made w business‘ best- , dmd tonight. ild inn-dancing star .ii‘ll fllli‘l'\'(l Col- wlkilll Medical Cen- ll» hnd suffered for » -.-.l'..‘i a hoart ailment. n! HER pm. 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For particulars Phone Z142 or write m Box 22, Charlottetown. PLAN T0 ATTEND ihe big Auc- tion in Bruce Yeos ‘Theatre at Montague, on Wednesday evening. November 30th, starting at 7.30. Proceeds ln aid of Crippled Child- ren. A great variety of desirable goods will be offered. d NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in ihe Guardian not later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classl- fleds, etc. should particularly bear this in mind. NOW IN STOCK. men's 1-2:: Inch rubber boots, eleven inch rub- ber boots, men's twelve inch rub- ber boots, men's thigh length rub- ber boots. men's hip length rubb-r boots, men's wader rubber boots. also boys, youths arid women's rubber footwear, where? At the Montague Shoe store. TPersonaIs The nuny friend: of Komieth Haywood. son of Mr and Mrs B.J. Haywood North River Reed will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital suffering from e broken log. 11a Misses Vern MsoPherson, Hampshire and Verna MaoKay, Murray River, left on Monday, Nov. 2i, for Toronto, where they intend to spend some time. Protestant Orphanage Contributions Specials Rev. Howard Christie, River __... . . L. M. Montgomery, L.O.B.A. .. 5.00 Spring Brook District by Misses Joan Bernard. Evelyn Pidgcon and Joyce Meek $1.00 each: Mrs. Frank Bernard; Mrs. L. J. Orr; Mrs. Duncan Mc- Leod; George Ferguson. 75c each: Mrs. Arthur Campbell; Mrs. Roland Paynior. 50c each: Mrs. James Gillespie; Mrs. John Paynter; Mrs. Leigh Brown; . Hillard Meek; Horace Meek; Oliver Meek; Billy Pldigeon; Heath Harding; Alfred Cole; Mrs. Elmer Psynter; Mrs. l-i. B. Adams; Mrs. Dan C. lViacKay; Mrs. Charles MacRae. 35c: Mrs. Charles Locke. 30c: Mrs. William MaaRae. as: each: Mrs. Allan Doughart‘. Mrs. Leigh Cole; Kenneth Jolli- more; Mrs. Ray Meek; Walicr Cole; Bobby Joliimore. Total: 14.15. Clinton Per Women's Institute $1.00 each: Mrs. Mary Warren; Mrs. Elmer Cotton; Ian Henderson; Mrs. Stirling MacKay; Mrs. Chrisiy B. Goss; Mrs. Willard Riley; M =.. Geo. MacKay; Mrs. Leslie Payn- ter; Mrs. Ivan Pickering; Mrs. Ernest Pickering; Mrs. Wilfred Pickering; Mrs. J. W. Whitehead: Mrs. W. D. Hcaney; Mrs. Edison I-Ieaney; Mrs. Ralph l-leancy: Mrs. Bert Mac-Kay; Mrs. Charles Wood- slde; Mrs. James Smith; Mrs. James MacKay; Mrs. liillnrd Woodslde; Mrs. Justin Woodsldc; IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of George Barr- IW. WBIIIIIIIAIH. who dlod Novrmbnr 28th, 104B. Devoted husband and loving father. November comes with deep regret A month I never will forget With thears in my eye; and n broken Hunter . .. 200 flirt I stood that marnlnl and watched him deport. A beautiful life he: come 0o an end A devoted husband and father and our belt friend Boweedoarertousthenwordsoan The husband and father we lost and loved no welL Inserted by IIII Wife Edith, Daugh- tQ Myrtle. and Son-ln-Law Albert, TIN Grandchildren (lei-old and Allison Brooke. vvvvvwvvvv REG assisted / SHl-RiRl-PFS WHllTE CAKE MIX Sula ‘Price 2 pIKQS. Lots of prizes. Red Dessert CHiERRlES 2 for 25c - 9 rlns Fresh Christmas Cand Ger la on the blg Radio Show. CANlNIED GOOD SPECIALS Reg. 1.50-4 tins I.“ TOYS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFTS, CHR-lSTlMAS CANIDY MIXTURE Chocolate, Creams, Sotins, Gums —— lb. ETC. 39c 39c 45c 89c 95c 99c 75c F F CHRIISTMAS MIXED NUTS Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Brazil: — lb. HAMS —- Picnic Style, Sugar Cured A Real Meat Value - lb. B DOMESTlIC SHORTENlNiG 3 lbs. . . . . . . LEALAND CHlOllCE TOMATOES 5 large tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRU-IT JUICE Orange - Grapefruit Blend — 5 tins . . . . . ...... . By Request we offer our Special BULK TEA D5561’? ‘FEARS, 2 tins 45c Limit 10 lbs. to on order — lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. c Delicious PEACHES. 5 iins 95c " Icing SUGAR, 2 pkgs. 25¢ i s...“ PEAS 322:5“? ma’ 47c Tobie FIGS: pkg. . . . . _ . .. 25¢ Choice qualify, 6 tins 1.00 ' ' ' ' A ' ' I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . u f Golden Extra SpeciolEresh Frozen STRAWBiERiRlIES 100% Pure Virgin W001 5 WAX BEANS‘ 8 HM L00 They ore delicious - reg. 45c. — box . . . . . . .. gkzil: L‘??? 1 ‘ , . YOUNG TENDER COUNTRY POlRK for Roasting :"'p*""—i TOMATO JUICE’ w hm "o0 The Best Meet Volua in town — lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . Whole CLAMS, 4 tins 1.00 LUX Town- SOA’? APRIICOTS‘ 3 H“! I _ _ _ _ D H L“) 3 DUI’! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - TOILET TISSUE 9c roll — 12 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1loo FRUIT SALAD, 3 fin! .. 1.00 A lovely mixture rm spew 011311 8i GARRY STORES DOG and CAT PEH F I87 GT GEORGE ST Reg. 15c tin . . 1 I .00 PHONE 747 WE DELIVER C. O. D. & Mixed Nuts Bulk OITRON, lb. ...'..,. 55c I Bulk Sultone RAISINS 1 resh Fitted DATES, 4 lbs. 1.00 Glaced Red CHERRIES, pkg. 19¢ _ Cut Mixed FEELS, pkg. Pkg. OURRANTS, 2 for .. 41c 1 illu, Lemon, Rum, Bonono, m. 21 flavours In oll. WALNUTS, lb. .. . . . . .. 89c Fresh Shelled , Shelled ALMONDS, 1-4 lb. 25c i CHRISTMAS IAIMU SUPPIJIES Slbs. . . . . . . . . 1M fI9II COCOANUT course or lino, lb. 43c ‘ 23c ~ leached Sultana ._ RAISliNS, lb. . . . . . . . . . .. 29c EXTRACTS Almond Brandy, Maple, Ven- Vlvisn Woodsida. 50c each: Mrs. Wm. Sorneri; Mrs. Glen Dunning; Mrs. Elmer Somers; Mrs. Geo. Sorners; Mrs. Heath Frlzzle; Mrs. Harry Marks; Mrs. Ella Marks; Eva Pickering; Mrs. Hugh Iirizzcll; Mrs. Donald Taylor; Mrs. Keir Duggan; Mrs. Elton Woodside; Mrs. Bruce Clark. Total: 28.50. Long Creek by Ruby MacEwen $1.00 each: Dan. MacEwen; John liiacPhce; James McKenzie; Nor- man McKenzie; Warren MacDon- ald; Mack MzicNelll; Donald Mac- Eachcrn; Earl McKenzie; Howard MacNelll; Russell Mason; Nell Stewart; Norman MacLean; Rod MacLeod; George MacLeod; Nor- man Stretch; Melbourne McEach- ern; James MacDonald; All. Mac- Eachi-m; Arnold MacDonald; Wal- ler Blackett. 50c each: Wilfred Stretch; Earl McEachern, John MacLeod. Frank McEachern; Lester Smith. Total: 22.50. Mt. Melllck and Waterside by Mrs. Lawson MocEachern The "MncRnifs". Waterside 5.00 Mrs. W. H. Drake; Mrs. Wilfred Wood; Albert Bruce: MPS- 13111011 Robertson; Edmund Robertson; Edward Wood; Henry Bwwelli Mrs. Albert Johnston: Mrs. Ilclt Richards; Mrs. Arden Richards; W. J. Mulch; Mrs. W. J. Mclilach- ern; Mrs. Everett Jenkins; Mrs. John Jenkins; Jack MacRae; Mrs. J. E. McEachcrn; Mrs. Lawson McEachern. 50c each: Mrs. Arnold Bruce; Mrs. Louise Nelson; Russell Dooh- rrfy; Gordon Brown; Mrs. Walter Grant. 21c: A Friend. Tolal: 25.75. __.._.___.__.. DOCIIERTY-MCENTEE A pretty autumn wedding was aut-mnlzeil at Charlottetown on October 2G, 1949 at 9 a.m. when ‘Teresa Ellen lifcEhree, dnuszhler of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McEntec. formerly of Fort Augustus became 1h:- hrliln nf Douglas George Doch- nrty qt Kingston. The mnrriaize ceremony was performed by Rev. l’. McMahon. The bride 1001"?“ chnrmlng in a teal blue Iult of pplmrrllnn, winter white hat and nwH-hitiif ncccsscrirs. liq- corsngze was of red roses. ‘Th:- bride was attended by her slsier Mary Clara hicEntee W110 was attractively dressed in wine with matching accessories. Her cor- snko ivns of white animations. The groom was supported by Mr. Jos- cpll McNnlly, cousin of the bride. Following ihe ceremony break- fast was served to about forty guests at the. home of the bride's mother. The table was beautifully decorated and centered with ihe bride and groom's cake. In the evening supper was served to ihe friends of the bride and groom nr ihe home of the groom's mothcr in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Duch- TRTNITY MALE EIGHT -» crty will reside in Charlottetown. O4§§~O§+6O 0+0 QO-OQQOQ-O-FO-QQ §Q4§§4§§§O1 SACRED CONCERT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 27th, 1949 at 8:80 p. m. by the BAND 0F THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IMENT Directed by BANDMASTER ROYSTON F. MUGFORD, A.R.C.O. I l E i by the $1.00 each: Mrs. Wendell Jones; - BLILLETINS FROM BI RDLAND WlNll-‘REDYE. WILSOR By FORBES RHUDI! (Canadian Press Business Editor) More than $100,000,000 is being put into the development on! west- ern oil this year. Next year the figure may reach $150.000.0(Xl. That represents the faith of oil companies and investors that g -———' rest new resource has been found Very unfortunately Hlwkl 111 Ivhich will pay off. They regard it general have a bad reputation, as m opportunity; Y1‘! the majority are quite 111F10- Unfortunately opportunities also Cent We" 1-‘19119110131- T1"? bring opportunists; some charact- mcmbcl‘ 0i! i118 1811111? filileflY "- ers who wlsn to turn s. fast dollar; spcnsible for this is the handsome pfaferably yguy dollar, m- anybody lbut. destructive Goshaivk. dlars- disc's dollar. and turn it into their est of the three species p acc un- own pockets, der the heading "Accipiiers", all They present n problem to gov- of which are rapacious. Because ernmeilts; to the legitimate brok- of greater size, it does by far the erage business; and, o1 course, to OUR DESTRUCTIVE HAWK . 1 Million To eveop I Oil In Western Canada cent-l n ohm. Now he had called again to say that the picture was hot. oil had been found and she could have a little more stock nu 50 cents. "I checked 'I‘oront.o. The SLOCRC actually was - on the offer side o1 the street - only 20 cents. Tin com-puny involved has still to pra- duca its first oil . “The Ontario Securities Commis- sion, I believe. has the power ‘r curb the kind of deals referred lo. It has. however. been more lenichu with the promoter and the stock seller than the equivalent autho:-._ ity in most other provinces." Gasoline Prices most damage. We may be thank- the public. iful that this fearless, savage bird Ontario ha: been accused outside is not to be found in settled Can- its borders for not clamping down. Iada except from late fall untill stronglty enough on high-pressure _early spring. Only when foo promo ers. ibacomcs scarce in the breedlnizl The Toronto Stock Exchange lgrounds that reach lcross_ ilw this week heard from. s Western ‘northern part of the continent Oil man who thinks that the On- docs this hardy Hawk move garlo sBCtlgltylcCilmgllsfiifJfi should mug-L o more an s ong. o 0 0 ,' He ls C.O. Nickle, of Calgary, To the majority of us any Hawk Publisher of the Dally Oil Bulletin. i; flmmy Ha Hawk-q A5 on, lggillid in an address to exchange seldom seen at rest. and closefflslllbel‘! hi! 801d 1n WW1! by’ u L, Import“, ‘H, 183,-,‘ hqw, In the last years there has been to recognize each kind by its s\l- fifmtsgt 11111211159911 "P50111811 1n P001101 ho iette and manner of llilllt when |- ‘ V5 "1911 B" 500W 8- pagslng overhead. Accipiilijrs‘ fails @1121 r111, 1111f’! “M51931 011 and 5495 are long and narrow. thczr wings 2113111151513" imgggge 1111: bseilnfl 5:10" short and rounded; they progrcssl “I “"911” 1"“ lby alternately flapping and sall- |gyenghgnélwgfiokiiu‘énsggszshlhflil‘ inglwith a minimum amount of were’! bank! andllgmgurflnce- CCU?" I _ . . a - 32315:“; "sacral: :11: Ghrk‘ .l'.d hm '11“ ' ‘ a bfflsarllylnnclslfltlllsllcf‘nflljfih tooclixrfib 1x78559359 1'1 4P1Ib11C1Y-OWY1IBR near her nest. Ilcr lcrrlblc ialrina‘ w’ rug?) {l ‘Dir fnllqmtlon‘ he. can pierce right through n leather Si] s5 ‘Llroltllo nlléfiagufnl‘ coat. The home is usually ln " "1 n '8 (‘"1 m‘ L" conifer well inside dons!‘ woods “cconlpnshnlljnls ' ' 4 ‘ "Unfcrtunatcly also the Zilgusglcedlqfigqmggs “(it iWcstern oil boom has given rlsc. bus. squirrels’ and bwdi Tm Zpdrticulariy in ‘Toronto, 1o spvcd- lnilve Stock issues and mclhoils Gosh k i il h m: . . carrywg“ l! Pligrngggn 3mg?“ a ‘of financing xvhicb crltlcahy 17 inch Ruffpd‘ Gmuqc and “W: ilcngtlicn the odds against investor 3mm“ ha!” ma“ pomlry‘ KprSiIlLrcr-illlone lcitcr received fl 0 e o ‘ ' ' iceni-ly from an nld Indy in Nova Cwglen] tho-v leave hrlmc 1'0"“: lScotlit. A persuasive Toronto sir-ck fags?’“ungxnoalzg“vnthe°" “gm; ilftfldlOl‘. via loniz-disizince ' ~ l , h ~ . .- . breasts heavily streaked in brown l, ‘one M Wm h" “HIM M Adults are pale blue-grey, with white underside: having fine. dark Z0 .-f:irmer. ihe simzlrirliy of these birds ls rcgroiinblc. tcltr- . In Nova Scolia To Decline llall-ilenl HALIFAX. Nov. l‘! — (GP) Price of gasoline for Nova Scotia motorists will be a half-cent low- ' or per gallon effective Thursday. Dec. 1, J. A. Iianwziy, Chairman of the Public Utilities Board, an- nounced tonight. The price cut ordered by the Board will apply io both regular and premium grades and to all parts of the Province. Whole» szilc price in Halifax zifier Dcc. l will be 2O cents a gallon for re- gular grade. Retail price will be 38 cents for regular and 40 for premium. Elsewhere in Nova Scotia the prices will be 39 l-". and 4i 1-2. Mr. Hanwdy said in a stalcnun‘ that the drop ln price here is n consequence of a half-cent re- duction in the cargo price rif gaso- l‘nc on the Gull’ (‘mist of the Ur.- ltrfl Stains. The Gulf (‘cast pmw is a basis of the Board's fonnilid for Tlfllllllllflg [H1605 in Nova Scofln. RED OFFICER IIIIIP. Moscow. Nov. 27 -- m?» .191- nrmv ncivspnller, Red Star. repcrf- cd Snturiinv the death hf .\'fa,l-(‘.-rz~ i‘ Joseph 'l‘nlovsk_v. 50. chief of still.’ i for artillery on the Stalingrad from in 1042-43. Thr- pfihel‘ said Gen 'l'u‘..\.kv died attri- a short but. streaks. Dark tail bands. a white stripe over the eye. and yollmv legs and feet are common to all ages. Female Hawks are always larg- er than males. In the case of Goshawks, the average lengths are 24 and 22 inches respectively. A large, young. female Cooperb Hawk (another Acclplter) might easily be mistaken for a rmnll, young, male Goshnvrlr. because their colouring ls almost identical. the difference between the rounded cud of one tail and ihe straight end of the other ls not noticeable. and it is possible for them to be the very same size. This mistaken ldcnilty is harm- less. But when a useful. young Why can Juncns remain? l/ male ‘Red-fall Instead of the real culprit ls klllcd by a poultry Ion can vrh radio's most "Shlrrlffe Fun Parade‘, serious illness. \$‘i$>$ ..}_.iL§,T.§.9.-. iogget SIIIRRIFFS Good Morning manuals»: sensational Jackpot-listen to OFOY, 6:90 p.l. Thursday. $:'\)"'a' ~ . -. -,. .,._..‘ .,_.. lily‘ . . LLL Ll '1 Y; ;l