The Gnrdhl H33 Monday.Oet.7. 195'" lroucll-aorlalost IlaIDIal.ta'l-Cityanliee Ii-idaypreteetedlha of diunsndenwerirosntlsa aria - troidad Gena cooper Ilinesia llurdocb'vl.lle.QIe. be shbsneat. aboard the vessel Iloat at. laalll-l.:IdIlM of El RELIGION AND LIFE IY VERY scv. GEORGE C. llDGEON..D.D.. LLD. re-st it-"s-nu d as Ualad causes at Canada .Dled Suddenly On Return From Sister's Funeral ' nosrs csuannsise, ruse sun it-rnsurv My attention has lust been called to St. PaIsl'a.leacb..lI( on F meeting closed with wor- conducted by the Minister Tohtmtheybulklsolarge dd,- u...ms.h mi.d.:ns ms": at :1 tgmh-oer "data ptsissmdaning posindaeecb '9" '- ” dad with a loyalty hit! but vim 1- Ohlrhttc was DOWN nous ' .. .',1':,"m"",,"' ,b".'”;,u,.,i",",,',.'.,,, I We: Ill-inrvldlne all- T, ,, uorrnon (Reuters) - amiss y . . as 5! year! id to t of '59 95”” N9 35' P9 5' If Ea. lelt his native Province a::;r'p:::'n:ol: S03: CARD PARTY New tournament begin! tonight in St. Pius X par- - ish hall at 3:30 sham? ny of The Pajama llever a greater man could ever have become other way. ' jfrom the South African producer THE LATE MR. BRADLEY .that a definite proportion of me stoodlhenmandatthesasne NW 5 9” " h "' '''”? tun; min t ' p performances would be set aside it so. what are the terms in In e1ncieTu:ll' omT:n":V::rl':I;h :u:u'".'n" CNR "'3 5"” death of her sister Florence: go, Neg,-on mg c91or,'d (mind . . ' "Vi two weeks ago. Mrs. Bellwflllilioodl audiences. Regular prizes. Lunch will Ids-. Bradley, who is survived by his wife. a banner readout of T-'.”nnipeg and one step daugh- ter Joan. also leaves to mourn his only surviving aster, Mrs. Laurie J. Belliveau of Monctnn, What about the gifts of the Spirit in such a man who, seem- ed to observers so self-contain ed and self-controlled. GIFT OF GOD He would have been the first loseythathisstrength wasthe has for the diird time in seven months been called upon to sul- fer bereavement which began with the death of her brother Frank on Feb ll. The iuneral will take place in, Brazil, the largest state in South America. has a coastline of 4.60) miles on the Atlantic. Pnadtbd d the Amateur Ath- letic Aaeociatlon; Renee Cotton, Secretary; Frank Burke. Presi- dent ef the Council; Austine sldeat; Gerry and Ron the Social PIINCI 4! Wales Guild! stu- dents who will nrve on the 19615! Studenta' Council Ex- ecutive, let to light: Bob Laud. Kenneth. Vice-pre Coffin. Treasurer; Storey, President of Committee. P. W. C. Elects be served. ' my youth. a pioneer for whom we boys had unbounded admire- tion. We never saw him face I difficulty in the prirnitlve condi- tlona.of those days that he did not think .through and master. He had been brought up .n a Scottish home where the discl- pline was strict and stern. As he grew older it bred in him re- against authority and he became wilful and self-asser- tlve. He never yielded to the evil influences around him; he was straight and strong and true; but he was not easy to live with or follow A CHANGE One day there came a change. He never told us how it came. but from that time on he lived on a higher level. in the first place, he had en- tered a new world of reality. What had been inherited doc- trine became personal experi- ence. Christ had entered his life ZOMING EVENTS Dance Farrnlngton . Sdiool. Incite. 1-iall, Cardigan av oaday night. Dance Inna East School. Mon- day night. Regular Dance Bonsliaw inn, Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. Regular weekly dance at Stan- ley Bridge Rink Hall. Tuesday. lduslc by Mellnwaires. C.W,L. bingo and dance at Lot 65. Hell. October ll. Pears. lllums for eating, can- ning. jam. cooking apples. honey green tomatoes. Howatt'a Tryon. Clearing Baler twine no. 1 Til) Top and international 87 per bale. Custom tam per bale Ellis Bros. Central Royalty. Chicken supper and Basaar. Rollo Bay Hall. Tuesday. Oct. lth Meals 5-I. c out of God. More than once St. Paul men- tion "Dl'0phecy" as the first of the sins of the Spirit. What form could this gift take in such a life? New Testament prophecy meant insight into God's truth and God's will for one's own time plus ability to expresg what he saw in glowing speedi. This man was a constant rend er of his Bible and was familiar with its teachings. A rnind stor- ed with such llterature has ire Iurers for every demand me can make. This man understoal not only what the inspired writ- er meant to say. but also it; Pei?"-ll on his own lift and on affairs around him. When he spoke to us boy, .. 50"! any article of his mm it was with a deep concern about what it should mean for us. and about the kind of men we ought to be. Now that was love in the New Testament sense, love with. out a trace of sentimentality. love that was purposeful, pene- trating. conscious of its source my Barn Dance Thursday night. Raymond Doucetteis, Oyster Bed Bridge. Dance in l(elky's Cross School. Monday. October um. Sale of lunches. Buying live fowl and chick- ens Tuesday 8 until 12. Rb. Dlclueson Ltd.. New Glasgow. Buying chickens every Tuesday weighing and paying at the farm- er's yard. Amos P. Gallant. South Rustico. Birch Hill ladies auxiliary an- nual Bazaar at Earl Ranklns, Mt Herbert. Tuesday evening. October lth Attention Wlieatlcy River- Red Cross Home and Farm Reserve Novenber su: f th Sal t P M de . Oc ob- -- - 1-won Bwun Hm Turhyorm; er g:'lnlg" Evgryy ilitles that formerly were latent Mr. Nowlar!i( represents Digby- defence establishments in the I". body welcomed. No lmmnionl and unknown ven to the man Annapolis - mg: in the com- constituency. i.IGodanditsob.lectiIlsuI' wal- fare. That man was rock-like in his stand for the will nf.God in his church and community and a strong supporter of the Haste:-'s cause. SCORES OF EXAMPLE! One can mention scores of ex- amplcs of this sort in the Cana- dian Christianity of'today. St. Paul sayslthat there are Spirit. We have just heard of built up a great business lorm deliver God's his time. Gifts of speech stand out in God's promises to His people. For instance. St. Paul writes: "To one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom. and to another the utterance of the knowledge according to' same Spirit." Prophecy. teaching and ex- hortation are all gifts of expres- sion. and back of the words thus inspired is the knowledge of di- vine truth and experiences of divine grace which alone give speech its value. There are many other gifts of the Spirit promised to the he- liever and the place for the in- vestment of every talent in God's great plan for mankind. MEANING TO LIFE There is no doubt that re- ligion which means perso ' contact and communion with God make one immeasurably greater than he or she could ever become without it. it gives mcarung to life. It gives every- one a purpose to serve. it enlists each person in a cause that spans both time and eternity. It makes persons their life. concern here. it brings into ac- varietles of gifts but the same a Toronto businessman who has on Christian ptinciples. and who can also in pulpit or on pist- essaae to growth. and destinye-God's chief tlon personal resources and ab- himself. Then in addition to all that real faith develops, there are gifts which God bestows directly on the servant who is eager to do ills will. St. Paul exhausts his language in trying to express what God can mean to a human soul .Re- ilect on what is involved in this prayer for his converts: "That you many be filled unto all the fulness of Or in this: "That you may know what is the hope of His calling. and what are the glor- ious riches of his inheritance in the saints. and what is the immeasurable greatness of His power in us who believe." I-low poor our lives in con- treat with what God has in store for us! (Copyright) Comments On Next Election KENTVILLE. N.S. ICP) Revenue Minister Nowlan said Friday night another Federal election "will "come in due course and without undue delay" He spoke at a meeting of the Kings County Progressive Con- servative Assoclation Executive. Mr. Nowlan said it isn't pleas- ant tn have an adverse vote in Parliament but this was an oc- casion when the Government would welcome one. A Federal program now being worked out would reduce power costs in the Msrltimes. Old age pensions would be increased but how much wouldn't be known until legislation is presented in parliament. . He said the Diefenbaker Gov- ernment will pay cash advances to Western grain growers and will also make a start on tax reduction. called to can-lottetown on the.Calgary. Student Council The P.W.C. Student.s' Oouncil is elected yearly from represen- titives of the Student Body. This year. as in previous years. a nunmer of parties are formed for the election. Each party pub- lishes a list of candidates. and pledges a platform consisting of what they hope the student Body in general would like to see promoted during the on coming year. This year two parties; the Red and Blue. commandeered by Frank Burke. a fourth year stu- dent, and the collegintes, led by Jim Norton. a third year student, published their pl-atfonns and generally throw their hats into iwinsloe Men's Association Meet Conference by men of the Charge feattued the meeting of Winsloe Men”s Asso- ciation held on Thursday even- ing. September 15 at Wuialoe Road Hall. The Pi sident. Rus- sell Diamond was in the chair. enoc were given by Clayton Cud- more. Lea Toornbs. All spoke in glow- ill over I00 from all parts of the Province. Reports trom the Stan-hope regular nmnlhly supper. Birthday and wedding anniversary greetings were tended to memfoers enjoyed with Mrs. Stanley Youn The reports from. the confer- ker at the Piano- Leonard Cudniore and Sunday observance was discuss terms of the inqiiration ed. it was decided that the lay w'hiL-h. had been received at the meeting which was attended by Following Grace said by Leo nard Cudmore. the ladies of the Winlsoe North served a delicious l l0 EX uhom these events applied during the month. A hearty sing-song was Call in today and fill in your entry form (several. if in the business period whivlw followed the matter of laymcns A McCUllOCH Tlirilly MAC AWIN iyou like) for the great McCulloch Saw Draw! It's easy. iAll you have to do is fill in the form; we'll send it to the McCulloch Company for the draw. If your name is - picked out, you'll be the proud owner of one of 175 - wonderful new McCulloch saws valued at 5189.50eand it won't cost you a penny. the circle of cdlege politics. The restslt was an overwhelming vic- tnry for the Red and Blue with ill of their 20 candidates gaining office. The procedure from the elect- ion on. rims true to higher polit- ics. the leader of the victorious party. being ' d '” A of the executive. in his hands mw rests the hope of the Student body. for he is the go-between the Faculty and the Student. He alone will be remonstble to see that the 1957-68 coundl keeps up the fine work done by its pre-. decessors. who have donated and promoted such works as the Memorial Plaque dedicated in memory of P.W.C. Graduates of w.w. ii; a sound system lor the auditorium and many more adlevements in uiorts. soclels, and literature. BUFFALO SANCTUARY Elk island national park, so miles east of Edmonton. holds more than 1,000 bison. or plains buffalo. mons. He accompanied Defence Minister Pearkes on a tour of :I:l:I::l:l::: Rolliclting Rllyflnnic Music Rhtlfsl-l. mot. with TEX BITTER and guests 7.00 P. M. TUESDAY, OCT. 8th CFOY-TV CHANNEL .13 I tilt towns in the Company will chain saw, and then win the draw, of the pay you THREE TIMES the advertised price saw you bought! Call in, today. Draw period lasts from Sept. 15th, 1957 for ten weeks. IVEMI Direct Drive THRIFTY MAC CHAIN SAW BBACKLEY POINT ROAD PHONE Gib ” 9'. Progress In Pharmacy From earliest days on - -- Medicine and Pharmacy Have worltod hand to hand To serve the People's Health THE OATH OP MAIMONDES : I All?- .,e Thy eternal Providence has appointed me to watch over the life and health of Thy creatures. May the ONAL PHARMACY WEEK OCTOBER 6th to 12th PHARMACY Research in Pharmacy - - - Contributes To letter Cem- Inunlry .l-loallii. lmlsformyartactuatsmeetall times: may neither avarice nor mlserlineasfnor thirst for glory, or for a paatrepuiationengagernymlnd;tortheenerniesof . ll-filth and phllanthrophy oould easily deceive me and mebeineforgatfulofmyloftyairnofdovlng goodtoThyehildi'sn.MayI nevoraeelntfsepntientanythingbsitalelloworeaturoinpalntlraritina 'st:ugth, umgandopportnnity alwayetocorrectwhatihsva acquired. 'dnysissxsensitsdomun;rociuiowiss.eisimmemeuiduuqiintct bsaanuumnnuiltobmauseiiibsihllywlthmwnamrmmts l&benndiannserhlserroisdyestsrdayand.toinon'owlsaIIAv osulssssw'iuimnwtuniniinni:s hlmeellsereef today.OGod.ThoI &qpeIitsd-aassowatmeset-tbellesndaeetliot'!'hya'eetsa-as; Eeunlreadyloi-awseeatiu,sdistswIea-ainitnisiyeslllrig. 6 , rnorscrs "voun" HEALTH Your Pharmacist Dispense-s the Health Giving Medication Prescribed by Your Physician support Your PHARMACIST! This is National Pharmacy Woelt. Remember this weslt bow in the past years your pharmacist hasybeon of help to you - - - remember in the future. he is ready and able to serve you. He is-'a part of your community. That he may be there when needed. he must have your support at other than when you are ill. Your patronage of your drug store assures you . of less expensive medicine and maltos it possible for him to carry on. --- I is. Phsrnaclsts of mm Edward Island- rnndern pharmacist lions and safe storage of drugs. . Young people today who wish to enter pharmacy may do so. The only factor mnsidc research. teaching. When he filk liosnerrt. 'Apoihecan'es in olden days guarded their secrets diligently. The he guards is your health through his accurate compounding of prescrip- many branches to the profession of pharrnnry besides retailing: hospital, pharmacist is the man who meets the public. be is the man behind the prescription counter in your pharmacy. behind the scenes who have brought this medicine to you. Pharmacy Week pays homage to the great heritage of the past and Iii toward the brighter horizons of new and more wonderful life-saving drip which pharmacists around the world are finding, studying. testing at thh Progress In Pharmacy From earliest days on--- Medicine and Pharmacy Hove worlted hand to hand To serve the People's Health PHARMACY WEEK Pharmacy Week is observed annually by lie retal and hospital pharmacists of Canada and the United Slates early in the month of October. During this week they honor their phnn-nacist colleagues bl manufacturing and research and try to tell you I little more about the profession to which they belong. makes no mystery of his dispensing skill. The thing rod is the high calibre of their studia. There are manufacturing. control. medical detailing. The retail your prescription. remember the many phsnnacists "ll 14-. Quvfshs-.- Yeulledh.IsYe'uPbuneebf'shheas it if, during the draw period. you buy any McCulloch ,