MAY 1946 . fiisliirltfllilii a- ' - r morninl at qfln etgfly ordination of '5”; ths minister. the Rev. III. '1 Sn. comers» "W "T" °'“"°“- f,“ presbyterlartlsm has stoutly malnunnam or Rome is not a - . dmmgnmtfiisiatltlviltlon. It was not h" “d by mere mortal agenc . It m. not exist through the vol tion dram“ group; or societies o! ogrgdlll who, acceDtlnI the B05991 n its ethical I t b ations, profess themse ves o e followers of the teaching and per- “, exgmgle of Jesus. and desire B.» the betterinrorderlng of hum- life to organise themselves to- Iiither in His name. It clillwt be ‘funded a, 5 mutually-associated qrporstion or some coalescence of ycmmonyous opinion which assents to the truth of the Gospel as em- bodying the princi les of eternal ma. Much less is t a fire-insur- mce societ . as someone cynically observed, t oilfllrmafly "mum ‘P’ pear to view it as such. It is a gpiitilllt‘ din/line creation. “coming down from God out -of heaven. 8...: itself an intelrral part of the gospel of Christ and of Gods rc- demptive purpose for the iiuman race. Man did not make it, nor tan nun of his own will disband it. The Church is sent by God into ‘he world to bring the world unto himself. Its members are united to the risen Lord. and because united with Him are united with one an. btiier, ‘They are one in Christ Jesus. ‘The foundation o! the Cilurvii." as a distinguished Scot- tish divine has said. 1'95"‘ '10‘ "ll- on the will or co ent or beliefs of man. whether as divlduals or so~ gieties, but upon the creative will of God" New. if we accept this doctrine “'0 cannot regard the Church. of ivlik-h we are members tliroulth mli‘ baptism. as a mere self-assoc- isied body of well-disposed peo~ piP who have banded themselves together for moral andirelizious; ends. we must be a are that the allegiance which it emands of lis is of a different which ollc gives to some philan- thropic institution to which,» one has sent a subscription. The’ Church is God's own creation. specifically founded on the earth to bring in ‘His Kingdom among men, and we its members are bound to it by the most sacred and solemn vows c-f loyalty and per- sonal allegiance. takrg at the ifont m Baptism. taken at the holy table in the Blessed Sacrament. taken each time we pray "Thy Kingdom come. taken on each occasion that we make the assertion in the Creed. “I bellevtvin the Holy Catholic Church." How. then in the light of all this ought we to re. gsrd our relliz ous duties? This is a question wh ch Christian people must seriously and honestly face. for we live in anxious and critical tmes. CANADA'S YOUNGEST GENERAL T0 HEAD BOY S(X)U MOVEMIENT IN CANADA Molar-Omani Daniel Charles gar-y. 0.3.2.. D S 0.. twice men- ed in dospstctsee. tine youngest the Canadian forces has been appointed Ohlcf meoutive Commhsioner of the Boy . H! will fcumall Stiles, fvmier Daari of the Fhcul/cy oi Applied Science at. the sits of New Brunswick is retiring. Ma General S was actively lduitiiicd with soou in as a boy. He was a Wolf Ouib an scout with the 2nd (Emu in Calgary, Alta , and later s. ingh Scout. Rover Scout and Rover Leader with the Ith Halifax. N S Group. He has ‘Ways retained a been ntcrest in the Movement. As Chief Executive Commissioner he becomes the executive head of SWUUMI in the Dominion. His ap- llfll-ntlnerit was made by the Exec- Aloxan r 0f same day. Vegting of manymflemid: Wwsodfisihmfiywssi Ehmniifinfrlgim 3rd Canadian 81in. tall and youthful. the is 210v Si‘). MaJor ral 5 ry was ~53: Ilene favourite witih anodes men. Ho is s nativ of Wiinnspeg the younm of tinge ems of Miaiom- Oenerai D.W.B. Slilry- He started his education in Great Britain and at? (gt/tended t-léGIkWQStAEuCaX‘: miller M anfiduhDalhomic Universiily. H lned theliteseirv Arm in lmeaifa ht mt lsavlnge qiiaidlea ii'u”‘.'ims’“-i‘““n..‘°" ‘ 5&3 iifiiiri“ / and ss stoutiy ll ~91‘ - and fiirltuai impli- ' sort from that ./ World. iumww , & —~- mis Anglican Advance Appeal ‘calls tolYOU )0 enlist in this great crusade-to make such jsaaifioe aa may be necessary- to help provide " itbe $4,800,000 required. To enable the Church ilohdvanoe in Canada, to ensure that she may meet the needs of ever- ‘widening frontiers in the far North and West and that her ministers may after a lifetime of- ‘service be assured of an adequate pension. e i i - ' m: ciiaatorrrrows GUARDIAN I Take up the Challenge. . Banlifts ciirisssndirssees that hopes of mankind depend on Christianity in. action. The bright new order for which the world waits cannot be brought about by treaties, pacts or legislation alone. The Church of England in Canada accepts the challenge and halls upon all to rededicate their livee to Christ and the great task of ,rebuilding a Christian Canada and a Christian All) that i116 Chlkfih 1 i England h the rebuilding of Churches damaged by war, and to maintain her commitments to her medical missions in the Far East. Under the Patronage of His Excellency Field. Marshal Viscount Alexander of Thais and Errigal, G.C.B., G.C.M.B., C.F.I., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C., and Her Excellency Lady Margaret Alexander, the Anglican. Adpangg Appeal launches a notion-wide‘ canvass for funds. May 12th t0 IQtIk-Thb is the week set apart for you to make or pledge your p“. sonal offering. Should a church visitor fail . t0 @111 0!! V011. Please mail your contribution to the Anglican Church in youncommunity or Diocesan Headquarters. ' ' ANGLICAN ADVANCE ~ APPEAL {as RlDlDICATlOll AND THANK-OFFERING CHAIRMAN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEANERY COMMITTEE JUDGE H. L. PALMER The Baptist llhurch Charlottetown B a p t is t. ior its weaker tSunday. May 12th) of Familyweek. Mr. Ralph C. Young, General and Boys’ Work" Secretary of the Maritime Religious Edu- cational Council. who Rave soom- prehenslve and instructive ad- dress on the value of the M-R-E-O. program in supplementing the work of the home. which is the most important factor in the de- ve‘ pmcnt of the social and roili- ious education of the child from earliest iriiranoy to the threshold of maturity. H! mid tribute W the wonderful influence of moth- ers, fathers. brothers and sisters in this development. as it is in the family that the principles of co-operation. unselfish living and consideration for others are taugh. the child in its formative years. This was especially the case whore children were bl with homes in which the truths and ‘indtilss of the Kisuzdonrof Clod wen liv- en first place in sll the thoughts. interests and activities of homo life. To ‘ement this important. home education. the Main, had developed. after years of extendve and exhaustive experimentation, a program admirably suited to the needs of all age groups so that. the early home lessons might be applied to livlna with others out- side the homo prom: in commun- ity. province and nation. as wail as internationally. The the anthem sci and Gretel. . evening sermon Mothers‘ Day was delivered by the pastor. Rev. . eloquently. preached and fcelingly on the and Florence Simmons. singing at. the morning services, rendering in sweet musical voice "PYEYEI" from Han- possibla the early 098111118 of this Climb. The Junior Choir, trained under direction of Misses Pearl Burns led the on this J. Levy, who inspirinsrly subject. “A Mother at the Cross." The choir sent! for anthem "Bias Thou its evening the Lord." The music of the day was directed bv Mrs G. Ell iott Full. organist and choir director. The flowers on the Communion table were presented by Mrs. RN. MaoNeill in loving memory of her mother. Mrs. Richard Murcell. IF WE ONLY LOOK HIS WAY (Tune “Never Alone") I dreamed I saw my Savior. let ‘Ihioissh He 1 I’ Irose Asth a‘; rkfi ér f In garments. dazzling white: when slumber sealed my eyelids. He came to ms one misfit- snd went toward e He calmly stood. To alight that look. so tender. I could not. if I would. Chorus: He d! Hilh. awl me ever near Him. If I but look His way: Thouaih clear or dim the vision. I can His call Then fix And trus obey. your eyes on Jesus. t Him. day by day: He'll draw us ever near Him. 1f we only look His way. Wihen troubles. like a mountain. My pathway do beset; loods. and fleny trial!» He'll 1W3‘ His child Mil. in» clouds that roll between us. Faith's eye cannot bedim: He. who never siumben. ms- Bids out all mist in Him- Chorus: draws mo ever neu- Him. m. When all my work is ended. Arid I. my bot-ti mixer to face forever. all eternity. 1b Him. wiho loved. and saved Ill. And all our sorrows stag the shall see: bore ; song of sizes. i Evermore. Guam: ' Ila draws m p-lilra. I. Holden w. N. ‘Ir It” ‘g; i_‘\ Q EVQX’ nee r Him. etc. H. Mcbure. WHY HAVE ‘sons .reer? A Ohuroh and also the summer cam 0t rota: s and girls and young people. Mr. oung gave sev- eral illustrations trom the lives of persons who found their vision for living under the influ- ence of oailnrp life. The Choir sang the anthem "I will Lay Me down in Peace" Henry Gsdsby and the Indies‘ ghhorus sang “My Jeeua, I ee. At the morning sessions of the Sunday School. than was med for hhe second time the 16 mm. pro- Trinity United Church At morning servioes in Trinity Un- lied Church Sunday May i2. the Minister preached on "The Christian Home". ex reset-rig the necessity of retaining Christian vairues of love and truth in this day in which they are constantly mienaced by secular attitude towards life is ex- pressed in many human relations such as commercial entertainment. The Minister ur ed upocn the people the necessity of uilciing lntc homes, and into the lives of children. the jggtor, Th, mm w“ m, Oiuistiflm ideal 0f ille- tltled “The calling of Samuel“ The Tfi-nliiy M4116 3811i M1118 which was a very realistic and in. “My Mvirhi-‘TB Prayer‘ stmctlve Lntzrorotetlosi of the sn- Ln the evening, the OOHQNTBUOH mm, gwi-y", ‘ or s" hams "rims; r ———— a W118. BM?! ° fl’. SACRED HEADS M. EC , who spoloe to the con- g ation concerning the urgent In the Hal islands, the hianan head is oo ered sacred, and it is an insult. to reach above the of another person. i mater cf religious education, stressing its importance as supple- mentary to the ios-ne training w - _ 4- Bofsatsii Germany Broken in Morale By GODFREY ANDERSON FRANKFURT. Germany. May 8 (API- is the face of Ger- many today-s. picture of wont and destruction and broken mm- alel Boys fl8ht like animals for ciga- ret stubs and for lumps of coal dropping from tniciu. Long queues wait. at the pus: office to buy stamps-only nve to a ‘ .."d st newsstsuds for the only newspaper in Frankfurt ' twice a. week. All along the roads pretty frau- lein hltchikers beg lifts; soldiers discourage then-i by painting “No darling” Just under the windshield of tihelr Jeep. Many charcoal can are stalled at tho m e while driver and pamongers chop . d_ , “tasolight activity is seen in the fields. Before the plow walks horse with ribs sons have not come hDlflQ——&l1d may never come. A year's rains have not washed away name; of the dead roughly scratched oul es with a d-usty wreath of evergreens nearb white steps a bomb-damaged church amid t- tened ruins to set up ‘ousekeeping Perhaps in a cellar. No one seems to be building anything. or even trying. Fi-snkfuiivs main streets have been cleared for traffic. But most. of the dust and broken bricks. the twisted iron and pow- dered rubble. have just been cast up in mounds on the sidewalks. Thousands Unemployed I39 Gt. G00. Si. 504/8 on aéé NEED a?’ GBO0ERY in. .4- _ ,, _ BRDS. Phone 224-225 ALYMEIPS PNIJMILINE SOAP 3 TEXAS 0Nl0N8 ii. NEW PARSNIPS ill. NEW IMRNOTS it. PINEAPPLE 2 Bots. per coupon o Alymer PEACHES 1 sugar coupon PINEAPPLE JUICE 20 oz. tls .. DANNNTIUN MILK tin - . .. 3 Clklfi 0 I I I TOILETTISSIJE White Swan a pigs. A business man said “- ’ gifidunmvlvyed in the commercial “Only s few business; mag started again since the war. since lack of materials and official re strictloris limit trade," he said. “Most of the men and girls you see ire-mining the streets are look- ing‘ for work—but they want oflice .o . "They won't do manual work and they won't help clear up the mess. Out in the country the farmers are worried about labor and are call- lnlz for aid." Some unemployed make a living from scrounsing and small-time black marketing. and most pron. mar at the expense of their notch. rs. Many Germans still retain a semblance of pride-Alice the hon- est artisan who had tears in his eyes as he told me of the beauti- ful work he used to do before he was drafted into a Hitler war fac- tory. But others shows a bad breakdown of morale. Men whine and cringe to the occupation arm- ies and then tum and bully some one weaker. Pleasure-mad frau- lsins whose men have not come home sell themselves for candy bars. N0“!!! the sneer on a shop- keepers face as he waits on a Jew. you can see that beneatih its the same old Germany still Bast Treatment For Fouling cattle The vast winter has been rather lllifd 0n bulls. This is particularly true in Westcm Canada where an Belly Winter famed iamtors 1nd air bulls ranchers to stable one ntontilt earlier than usual. Some of the yo stock is now showing in its gait - c results of this uro- longed transfer from grazing to stall feodins: with rickets, their feet turn in and they walk with a lack of vig- our Mid surenims of stride. 10a ll. Dominion Dr. Char A. Mischa Animal Pathologist, points clut that rickets is s disease caused by a de- fiulency in diet. Specifically, it; is s. deficient: of calcium, hosphorits or of Vitam Din an an ale diet If does not have enough in the cartilage 0f lbs bones. these bones will become weak. Older animsh may suffer from slight attacks of rickets, but usually .."’°°“...“" Tiiifl ‘hiémfi “i” ave n u up to rdurung their growing period Young bulls however i _ its market value. The most. effective precaution Rev. I. M. Macglilivray, D-ns San-iia, Ontario. Moderator of the Gessesal Assily ‘To the lioiabers acid Adherent! o! the Presbyterian Clan-ch in Canada-- i ‘boar Friendm- h begun. _saorifl.o1a1 service. participation in that tor-ward novaaent. i . amnesia; his sis before Almighty Bod. lariglnats is: prayer. Iaitblull! yours, . . .1‘. . duly authorised. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lay, 194G The great." task ofirebfilldibg is shattered world has Indispensable to the achievement of that. task is the ‘ministry of a Church that. is strong in faith, courage, and The Church, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, is laobiliaing its torooa to pni its essential part. in world reponstruation: and the Presbyterian Advance for Christ and Peace Thankotter-iag represents our When Iohemiali was called of God for the rebuilding of the walls of Jomsalsl, he did not. begin by lamenting the ‘untoward oirotmstanoes with which be was raced, but. by 5 As as cabal-k upon the vast enterprise to which Got! ,has called us in our day, shell we not do the the same? ' libero can be no real advance tor Christ. that duanot Let as therefore ego tor-ward 1n repentance. Iiuaility and inns, believing that- we shall be blessed in our ramimi bbadisnql. to God, in cord, in dead and in substance. nun»: us. '4 u». Pnslytnhs ma... p. cm Q‘ Pun smug...“ “i publication IN CANADA lhv. W. MscNasaas-s, DD. llév . W. Ta ior, D.D., Ph.D. Clef-ha of the (general Assembly I. lfaogillivray asDonoll Ipssuscolh‘ 39c 23c 25c 11c cakes n - - 19g 10c 27c 10c 10c 1$ I LONDON. May The British Government tonight announced. effective June 1, a 10- per-cent cut iin the total consump- tion oi food by British forces on home service. A statement issued from 10 Downing Street, official residence of Prime Minister Attlee, said in part: _ _ In view of the serious nature of the world food situation and in the light of the economies already car- ried out. to enable the United Kingdom to make the fullest prac- ticable contribution to meeting the world problem. His Majesty's Gov- ernment. . has decided that during the present world food em- ergency there should be a rut of 10 per cent in the total consump- tionof food by the forces on Lome service. This reduction will take niace from Juno 1. and is designed to achieve a level of consumption in the forces at home comparable to a sine; rickets is a. diet oontaining adequate cal um, phosphorus. an Vitamin D as the ability of the body to maltc vine of calcium, phosphor- ous and Vitamin D in the diet Well-cured hay should conmln enough of bobh minerals Lo protect an animal. but whether it does de- pends on tine presence o! these minerals in ‘he soil the hay is grown Nor should a- minsrul supplement be al- ways depcnded on to supply the de- ficiency. Al; Drr. lvliwh-el points out, if the soil producing the animals feed is naturally rich in calcium. ex- cem quantities of calcium in the feed ration will not be absorbed. Accord- ingly, this authority on animal dis- eases says that each case of rickets should be treated by guveherinarizin who is thoroughly familiar with local soil and feeding conditions. Early winter and its consequent early stabiing is not the sole con- dition leading to rickets. A few yeam ago. live stock in Eastern Canada suffered from ritlcets when rainy weather druring the haying season interfered with proper curing of the hay. Marry anlmrah will recover from rickets when spr sunshine assists tihem to absorb t calcium tliieir bones requime. But as tihe d can greatly retard the proper growth of when: ‘ Cut Food Ration 0f British Home Troops l0—(R.eutersl— that of the civilian population. The lO-percent. reduction affect all service personnel _ home, birt the system will remain whereby those engaged in estab- lishments such as recruits centres, battle centres. physical training schools. manoeuvres and other air crew duties and home fleet man- oeuvres. receive more than per- sonnel engaged on less exacting tasks. The reduction in total consump- tion will in general be achieved by s cut of 10 per cent in volume of each foodstuff, whether rationed or unrationcd. supplied to men and women in the services at home. The Government is confident. however, that men and women i-n Lhe services at home. who know the food' situation facing their families and the world shortage of food, will realize the necessity of this sacrifice ss the contribution they can make to ease the vcry critical world situation. iobs was to accompany the Kins and Queen to Khaki University on Srsdnode. at. leovesden. Hartford- .re. During his association with royal- ty. said Inspector Giles. hc “never had a momentks trouble,’- never had w intervene piiysicalg betiwcein his their s. never . At 40. wrl-“ih more than two d-ccadias police work 1.1.11- cier his belt. h-e looks back with pride on four separate spells as a Royal shadow-in 1931-32. wish the Duke of ill/indoor ithezi Era-nee of Waieist on his South African tour; in 1934-35 with the and Quee-n (as Duke and Duc ese of York); lin 191V! with the Dulce and Ditches-s of Kent in Germiuiy. Alh- trizi and other parts of Euwpei and from i907 until now on general duty with the Royal Family. ~ “The ." he said, "ie s. i.'n a m lion-in many one. The Princesses. ailvhoilghfhey are growing up, are 68.111 ‘charming children." APPIN ROAD PERSONAL! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gass are spending a few day's in_ Clyde Riv- or as the guests of their daughil youn llv stoolnl-tiswisemcaliin VG fildMLe _ . a a M, the first sign of Mrs n e lam tlwdleewe 116W u" "Mi Miss Mildred CllXfitlO-fvmibeflt a or are sore , somettns D956 m; and iin some individual animals - fjj"h‘1§*"‘5fle, M? 13am” Mm balncb legs. em“, ' ' ROYAL ‘SHADOW,’ Wm‘ Miss Joyce Grass was a recent PROMQTmN visitor tesoutn Melville. IONDON. May 9 - (GP) - The Family has lost. one of its “Mil; Floréence siiélaélDo lllnsepont snoit tannin hwtnaauwsx Jam e “Helm "Li P" » §,“;f,‘§°’,§,,§.m"§,. “my, the Mr. Mack Ashicv has arrived mm R)hc?_ home after spending the winter Fm years Inakctof (3,115; a d15- months in Halifax. t if ff ma". fa-l Jialmd (ill-leg ‘iNIXSC-Betlhglzl. been re. "oer- The school is progressing favor- sonel police attendant." responsible a-biv under the capable 1111MB?- torbmflge safety) of igryal tiaertsonslaiegnt X11011; £1 Miss Florence MaoDoug- pu oocas ns. he 0 is in _ n m-may-L Bile of tile Road further. has rz ihrir never-r..- Chtrirh. NT‘.\-‘ Isstll by the Typical of starvation that stall. aoene along ti’: road to Lingliru. Chinese wosnlin. unable lured. Other Chinese ignore hi, wljltllstlmaly a (Exclusive photo by than "s Ski.’ Photogrsphsrxl "T! search for food. fr!‘ Hausa Provision iathll tow-all . .. .._._......~.»-_-a_¢0iwuuuass>¢4_pmaa~n----