,ucus'r,1z.._1943 iiowaairs‘ FINAL MESSAGE T0 ran FRINGE EDWARD-Elli. AND 3" NAZIS —DON’T MISS THIS. .-..MARY MORRIS - FRANCIS SUHIVAN - HUGH MiliiRMiill ,7 WARNING T0 ALL y ersrsro AGENTS WATCH OUT EXTRA — NEWS and "PLUTO AT THE Z00” >__ TODAY ONLY — SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 9.00 Michele MORGAN — Alan CURTIS "TWO TICKETS T0 Lllllllllll" Sports — Cartoon — Snapshots — Sing Reel l i i ‘lira i l- Who . wanna-u- IlLNAPD ARLEN MORRIS PARKER nine Saw er-Esther Dale -.. ‘Pill! — Chapter 4 — “Adventures 0f Smilin Jack” Sports Reel and Musical Jamboree TO-DAY — FRI. and SAT. CAPITOL ~ snows 2.3a - 1 - ass A thi-nivionni Pirlul? s"i'-~- rmiira in. by hint MLiU iiiliiiiiilll (llllill r racking Crew” ' O.n Actual i Do From Peril 1 life iiElngs make the or Wnshl dofillrel us down rather badly. Brunswick were prouder of him lllOl l0 1 .. on Shane Ilsrldonts. collaborated d Richard ggay.“ Paramount's "WTQCK- We were pretty . ' - Starring Richard Arlen, contributed a lot to his education. t 5 "W! demolishing a house. c ball broke away from lid began rolling down Street. A friend ‘ aw ii wrist s‘ "Hilde ll r 13mg,“ him. Was team corn of summer ,0 act when a yell caused ents having taken on a debati team of permsinentéhresldents. av e l" Morris and Jean Parker, reopens to-dav at the Capitol Tlfneautliors were moved to the _ l? 1H a discussion which re- hfi‘ Qfliiin of a 3.50m the fl us l°°k b! k- There was the Mbglr oi iron directly in back thus helped l speed," that has made hlm one iii. “reef “P "lid Gill-tin! into raoy's finest orators. - ma 5h . the car averted the . ° narrowly. missed dis- dramatlc taught him how to lm. Last year a Aussies by 8 enloys most. An on the public m“ “m-flwldént is used u vacation in Ontario! Of course bl: s g hliiiiiiht i mun kc "ltlonr ., .. "8 rescue one of the many thrill- s of “Wreckin fiber-dramatic- _"'d'bitten wrecking men. A dished my; u K Senucrwfl ll he sighed folr t e oool salt breeses Crew." 'wartlme demolition sites m. hut, snwmn luff, “° mm‘: lmsslnstlon. r oaaipobs lo ' llifflllg lliack. ally a narrow “capo '1 by a well-known fllmbvis .. C. ThWillia -. Mme“ omas for Paramount. flid directed. M. Melod vie afiairiii°dfi ‘till s1 a1 a 71M lfld- on the lnoornpsrabl New Brunswick. life. and has h dirlgomacy. 0. your Ontario jaunt our favorite? sons. la era. musical score of the new Universal Ywhlch was led b! iifiitli Tut, Tut, Mr. Roosevelt (Saint John Telegraph-Journal) Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevo ngton, seems to have lot We in New 0n tho than of any other summer villi» t0 him it could ‘ll bot r. too- When he was a wee bit of a boy. and his great and gracious mother was the only person in the whole world who believed he would be president of the United Stakes. we w o , O sail, how to fish. We thus endowed WM him with the three sports he still d it was on our own lovely island of Oarnpobello, when he was a shy youth nobody ' ‘ to address as ‘Trank’ that he made his first appears: inform. a debstiinl réa res d- e foundation 0f democ- And now what has Mr. Roosevelt done but desert New Brunswick to bee some ' Oififltffthaltl turned his trail “inland this season. And we dollars to doughnuts that as ha swoltered in ueh d ~ iEe‘ andunpicksrel, ‘e we very indignant about h inessohigatsl repgrted toalgava ., ... "it arigtlh-vtldn nun lhizwgftegrhaving beeltlflglgéllhi up - llt a i- Roosevelt has been long in ' iio so rnuch D oe in Mr. Roosevelt. we won't hold "Rainst Ccme back to New Brunswick as soon as you can and we'll give you the same old welcome. even "vouch you strayed this once. We still re- rd you. in these psi-ts. as one of ll of Y0". <1 BEIITRALiIIARBIAI Inn is s: mar interest. but ac tub; a 5'1"" 111w"?! rial-MING elale ta advance. ' u’ W‘ 000KB for o Wlnllhs UONIIDEIATI ‘Non’ 0N LIFE INSUL- ou: some was: am.- ran. molar. axrsra . i io-is inclusive. "m" r.o.p.a. Miss or PENNlI-IS fol‘ By Rev. T. H. Russell Preaching in St. James O h Sunday on the Mystery‘ of Reli- h, text I Corinthians l5.lil-—"Behold I show you a Mystery." Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, MA, S.T.M.. spokq as follows: There may be unconsci- ous of myste . whiff-ll. no ques- tions and fee no wonder. whose the British Aircraft rand will baeuu, m, m, 5m who l," m l l "=14 0n Friday. a-ii-zi naoaivr aanrvana- Blouses, 6mm. [two-piece suite and hats. Kennedy's ladies Rtesdy-to-alflfialgil SPECIALLY nabuoap raici-zs on an assortment of ladies coats and dresses at Kennedy's Ladies Reldy-w-Wear. a-lo-ai. LADIES helplns in I. O. D. E. llflmy Parade please get their sla- I tlons 9:30 oclock Friday morning at S. 0. E. Rooms above Provincial season TICKETS roa our HOME WEEK and Provincial Ex- hibition are now on sale at all D1118 Biflres and Old Spain. Sea the whole show from start to finish for 88- taxes included. 1-1311. OLD HOME WEEK AMI) PROV. rNcial. axliiarrioN. Season tick- ets are now on sale at Drug Stores ""1 01d BDaln. Buv yours now. Price $3. all taxes included. 7-3l-tf. h Cross Unit of splendid fi‘ sshhfiii 585th‘. ’°' ‘§“‘°“ 1 - ly grateful. m “p Naw LONDON PRESBYTER- IAN CHARGE. —-A\18uat 15th. The Sacrament of The Lord's Supper will be observed in Geddie Mom. orlal Church at 1l.00 A. M. with the ‘lhankasivlns Service in the eveninm at 8.00 P. M. Regular s". vice w be held at New London at 3 P. M. Preparatory services in French River Hall on Thursday and Friday evening at ace P. M. Rev. H. M. Buntain, Minlsteg. Personals‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. Cromwell l?! G19“ ROCK. NewR-‘igrsey, have arrived on a holiday visit and are guests at the Charlottetown before gig: to their cottage at York EASTERN GUARDIAN -'BETTY‘s BEAUTY snor, MOM!!!"- Wlll be closed till Aug- ust 20th. a 12.11, IN MEMORIAM In lov memory of my dear Father calm MacNeil who de- Dlflld this life August 10th, 1942. That you would not. return That you in death so soon would up And leave us here to mourn With memory of a loved on; gone 0P6 Sleep on dear Father- tnirs your res Th” miss you most that “We you best - Loving] Rememb r Mrs. Doluyld Mlrondylgnbyand I 8-l2-ll. ' T0-BAY- FRl.-—- SAT ’"EMPIRE av ll i. it! reull. rmll“ usstiiiiiiiu i Also Chapter 7 of “GANG BUSTERS" and Comedy Shows 7.00 -— 8.45 little house built of "now" and “here"; who ar, content to eat, sleep. work and play until shoes are worn out and breath is s t. There may be such. but a ckel - risked on it would be a poor risk. Even the most matter-of-hct poo- Dle are aware sometimes of a strangeness in their dust: even the most foolish are struck silent by silent stars: and the most wise know that all their ‘ a tiny candle in a vast night. Take that word "now." It is a pin-point in time. But what is 3 nk_ c time? We rlnt on it our checker- i a m hmmd 5L L“ m boards cal ed "calendars". "his- — tories "ages and aeons"; but what is time itself? Is it. as Plato said. “the moving image of etern- lty? Take the word “here". What does it mean? “Somewhere east of Suez". says the song. East in where the sun rises. But if the earth revolved in count-er direc- tion east would become west. If there were pitch blackness how would" we reckon any direction? "Now and “hero" are mysteries. There is a nebula in the sky. cali- ed Andromeda. When we look at it in a telescope, the light we see is light which started out a mil- lion years ago. and has ever since been travelling at a speed oi 186,- 000 miles a second, and has just reached us. Blot out every event; ‘he dl-"Tlct-lblot out every object... you 511m °1| cannot blot out even in imagina- tion a void called "space-tune". And the void is meanwhile, ai- most completely, beyond our com- prehcnslon, We are no better with the small than with the great. A human cell, microscopic speck of living matter. is a whirlwind of billions of electrons. Thev spin in the orbits about 7.000 million times in the rnlllonth of a second; and the nerve-cells of the brain alone num- ber about nine billions to an inch. How does the cell become the man? How does the man become conscious oi himself? "f stand ter- ' rifled." wrote Pascal, "to see my- selLhere rather than elsewhere." He might wcll have been terrified at the mere fact of his existence. People withhold faith in God be- cause l-Ie is a mystery. They have reason then for withholding faith in anything or anybody —- and il\ their own life and identity first of all. Nu man can take a step or think about taking a. step. without stumbling on mystery. Not yet have we mentioned the profound enigma. of evil. Behind cverv war lurks the question of why there should be hatred and cruelty in this world or any other Who made them? Where Bring the question home: why is there perversity in you and me? An African tribe holds that (‘rod is good. and does only good, but that unfortunately God has a half- witted brother who keeps infill‘- ferlng with God's crea ion. We “m” "hmwfilili. "i.‘§€€é‘.‘".;...$.“.' w’ have no 0d, wherein and We little knew when you left home: 1i 50d i5 WW“? n God m’ wherefore is whence came God? How can we ima ine an uncaused Cause. 8 Beg nning unboflllfl? w“ a" 1:“: compasseg by myfliefl’? Tgltehsc V?‘ tiflc knowledge about w O m boost is a tiny clearing in an 1' penetrable 1013*“?- halfgmhaxicg the midst of a fog. a “Ski? W“ ,5 is now brilliant, now blac . h Id ghnost pathetic that we s ou brag about our science. The Bible has more wisdom: “Canst thou by searching find out Godih. f: 15ml}: high as heaven; Whit- ""5 d ? Deeper than hell; What "m"? tltlou know?" All our science and meomgies {sf-a ‘pnoor step-ladderk. ‘oyilleilacthattituge shall we irks to this omni-present fact of mystery? We shall never overconiek‘ uh as knowledlo crows mm" ' m e tlons - ills. Eli. “ti” is: _- ' _ 51m l bristle W ' " ' ‘Blwll. " giigviriilgewnien lligver trouble the I"! raven o! .-\ Scantier understaridinl! 01 °“' tbli M” c. d ' i ther As our light advances. it ‘Wm I. rlc if‘ ‘R '/ l: qyaster realms of bafflement -" W" "riled siaui. Z “ill: subdued. Mysteries M“ “° * ' " . b‘; yeqolved in our time-or in any ygglm of time. How shall we act toward them- Mystery. i! fffnmfi; g us pain-the torment n ‘by solns Manipulator outthoft axial;- l . He; it occurred tooygtlllugs: “mg: d ren irilcilllidogeenglild lllgiiev: tha myBt-ED‘ is itself an unsel- Mygm-y I. The Zest of Life no area of tllsullglzieoiiilllllfmslxielg-gse “Brim”! were as methodical as a tllfllmble- as accessible to our mind as a: encyclopedia. YOU QT)?“ “hggofi and instantly 6°39 "'- °" w ‘mo. the use of openins i" Y" every word in it before you be- Ln it before the 18y iifiilrfhfy. berm the "*5" began to Writn w everything that will T151799“ irlwthe CO iaixiyears o! m" "W" ricd life. y ahwld "tlw"? struggle to comlfile his wflltggd Anyone could have w!" them. for everyb“? km" hm befiire the were co sed. Wh Gay's Vegetables o“ vggghhlog fresh from ear [nrdens seem to meet with the I!" mvpl of our cultoineri. Th” snow that the Gflontlll vitamins are not lost by wilting, end a w; plan, selling direct from elf gardens, saves as the delivery ex- pense, and passes this saving on to the consumer. "I! l! surreal-M by them. As the season MVIIINI- a greater variety will be In supply- I-‘armers who have on account leber shorts c. been unable to llllllf a garden, s mild net stint them- selves of the vegetable sllet so Mo- Mstinee Sat. Only 2.30 ry to health. I. l. Gay s. Son. #2.‘. u Prince st. l-o-fl m Mystery 0f lieligioii ' , rue cnaanorrarowu GUARDIAN ,_ ‘MES a l j LIL Nviiiuioii Somers, M. A. S. T. M. should Jesus die on a Oross? for whst would come of it was all clear before the sacrifice was made. Now do ou see? A "dead cer- taint-y" is ust that; it is as dead as Queen Anne. A known fact is do dull-or would be if it did not point belyond itself to, a new unknown. "f only we knew!" If we knew. there would be no wonder, no suspense, no surprise. no sorrow. no joy, no hope, no disappointment, no life, no world. Mys ry brings nest. ~ Mules-v Brings Challenge A favorite question in our de- bate is this: does goodness Jilly? If we were wise. we woul be trembllngly afraid of finding the answer. "Yes _good]ness pays," some should tcll us; “and by being hon- est you will profit. If you do not profit at first, you will uitimatclv profit. If you are denied on earth. you are sure to have heavenly treasure. You cannot lose, you see." What then? Then good- ness would perish. and prudential shrewdness would take its place, and earth would become the ante- room of hell. The unknown 1'= always the spur in the climbing: '9' mlluni-Bms in the P95981171! 05- ‘ill good and evil; nor the terror- mediclne. in the mystery of suf- fering. in the enigma of evil. in the crusade of redeeming love. We respond to the challenge. We overtake the mystery - only tii touch the fringe of deeper my- steriea. But in the process we have grown in mind and heart. By means of a mystery God has brought us to some measure oi fulfillment, and has led us along His road. Enig-mas of mind draw me and I learn to think; cnigmas of evil leave me still sure that evil must be overthrown. so grow in moral clarity and courage. nglmas of suffering still require of me my sympathy, so my com- passions are enlarged. ff God is good, there will he radiant mys- erles heyond death: and we mo“ climb from grace to irruce. Mystery Brings Reverence It is the mother of worship. Can a scientist watch a cell, eye glued to microscope, without emo- tions closely akin to awe? This INIIIGESTIUN WALLOP ~Y0lI BELOW TllE BELT‘? I Help for: Persetten "M" T's: Theifiiil 0t leislThstHslpsMahsYeullsIh TeGe hall n! your dig tin il loll tailrilliiif: r31‘: - tllll 70w! (F. bl bowels. B n es on I U. P7 "m" firfrgs. digestion in the stomach Arlii ow e is G t‘ Little LIII pull-hf: liisuiflerlrlldbeib wit}: "(arr-ma I! feet" of bowels. Talia one Carter's Little Liver Pill bdore and one after rnuls. Take than aceerdiirant: directions. They help wake up n larger of the 8 main digest: luleel in your atom- fih AND beagle-help you digest what you t ’ wn we . “also; fol-inure: Elia kin! of relief than makes you reel better from your head to your bu. Just be sure you Iet tbagenulne Carter's Little Liver Pills from your drulfllt- l“. ..__ ’¢ is not the moving of a machine. he says to himself: this_is the primal miracle‘ ni life. Can an astronomer watch the sky with‘ nut some sense of reverence? Can any man hear great music with- out beln cleansed? Can any see Christ de-without being pierc- ed with everlastingness? These mysteries may not all constrain us to worship; but one or another will tiiiid us. and bring us to sil- ence. Mystcry brings reverence. We live in a world where space runs out into infinity. and time into eternity-and lite into God- We do not understand the paradox and loveliness of life; nor, there before every mun. the black night oi r1" h. But. we know that we - ~ "m nivwilérlCe to truth and .all praise to Jesus: and by some A :...ic movement nf the spirit we know that wc must kneel be- fore the Mystery. Mystery brings worship and worship rings peace. “But there will be many times when the Mystery is a burden and a Wain?" someone asks. Yes, many times. To explain the war politically is fairly easy. at least in its main factors. But to ex- plain war itself, to explain what. perversity it is that teaches men to smash each other’s flesh and choke each other's lungs -— that is an impossible venture and an agonizing doubt. Mystery grants zest. challenge. worship. But at long last it drives us to cry in the night: "Oh that I knew where I might find I-Ilml" And then? Then w.» find that the Mystery is not a blank wall of fog. but a “"O'.'l'\" Spirit. The Mystery is then alive for us—nnd alive etern- A Liberal Convention will be held PAGE Trlllg! wireless-mutilation; in Souris Court House, on Friday, August 20th at 7 p.m., to nominate can- didates to contest the First District of Kings at the next Provincial election. Poll directors are requested to hold poll meetings on Monday, August 16th at 8 p.m. to appoint five delegates to attend the convention, the delegates to be elected by ballot. T. J. KICKHAM, District President. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All cit-service men of past or present war are requested to men, u! 58 Hayfield Street. funeral of our late comrade, M this morning , ajor James J. Lelghtiscr. at 8.40 a rn. to attend the IRA M. BROWN , Secretary Chlrlottgtgwn Branch and invasions and secret. mercies. The Mystery takes form and face. revelations. the living. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us. God so loved the tvorici. that I-Ie gave His only begotten Nu man hath sun God at any time; the only begotten Son, Th.» Mystery grants Son. l-Ie hath declared I-Ilm Christianity is essentially faith staggering. , men And shrink ‘beneath Thy light in the Mystery, the redeeming faith that when cannot search out Life. the Deeps the Deeps search out in Christ Jesus. The blackness be- cleaving an abyss-ever to be un- true‘ The faith proves itself in _ by lighted mind and sincw of soul. Thus we say with Eliza Seudder: "I cannot find Thee; still on restless pinion My spirit beats the void where Thou dost dwell I WflndPl" lost thro‘ all Thy vast dominion of lneffable. Then. looking on Christ, we ra- ply lo ourselves: comes the outlife of a black Cross; "1 cannot lose Th“! gym g, the heavens gather into the out- Thee abiding. lines of stricken Love fhen man The end is clear, how wide soe'ei finds new zest. new challenge. new I roam, worship. "Nothing in my hands I bring; ma" Simply to Thy Cross I cl That is the ultimate mind. How do we know? wisdom. wiser far than the probings of the That faith is too splendid and sublime ever to have come of man: Christ found us! That faith is far too -_ ally. _ The Mystery_has out olngs searching — like a flash of light The Hand that holds the worlds my steps is guiding. And I must rest at lest in Thee, my Home." "Behold. I shew you l. m“. tery." But the New Testarnen word “mvsterv" means. not s dark enigma. but a revealed Grace. "Behold. I show you a mystgyy‘ —even Jesus Christ our lard. THROUGH the changing cycles of the 75 years since lng In Canada faithfully and i868 (31 years manufactur- ) Libby's has sought to serve well, whatever the stress of the time: might be. Each year brlngeus all new problems. To Libby's September i939 was another startling challenge to use the lessons and experiences of lhe post. Libby's has weathered other wars. The problems of this one are different, more acute, but not insurmountable." Some Libby's products-perhaps your favourite among them-have had to be withdrawn from civilian distribution. On others, the available quantity is curtailed. 1868 “BONESHAKER." With candid courage, the manufacturer of this rugged model called it from the first, “The Boneshaker”. Rugged, even primitive though its design may seem today, this was a leading quality bicycle in the early seventies of the last century. The chain and sprocket drive was not to appear until some years later. On still others, Libby's production is us great or greater than ever-for instance, Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Juice and Libby's Prepared Mustard-but steadily mounting demand ., grocer‘: shelves. ' "y depletes your To meet this situation es effectively as possible, Libby's strives constantly to increase production and dolly endeavours to distribute available supplies on on equit- able basis to every coin- snuniiy. Meanwhile, Libby's uniformly high quality continues to distinguish every can and bottle that been the Libby's Label. LIIIY, McNElLL It LIIIY OF CANADA; LIMITED Chalhem s Ontario