56 Canadian Reconnaissance Squa- droni along 75 miles of the Egyptian-Israeli border Demarcn- tion Line. Working out of their base ON GUARD I a mutant 54 lwun rum! is he camp at El Qusalma and live out- Tpr. Wily Williams. mm of Dun- ing maintained by members of the posts in the Western Sinai Desert can. B.C. and Liout. Garth Wood- the Canadian reconnaissance troops row. Victoria. B.C. keep a watch- cover the area in their Ferret ful eye on a portion of the border Scout cars. Here wltb,United Nat- near their unit's outpost at El Sab- ions flags prominently displayed, ha . CHURCHES TOMORROW "THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME IY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN Qes0olInodernIoraiists boiiovprsofourdov ha lramotheorlao indqudoatei God. Godaadsubstituted The -result R 8 A: UTIIJTAIIANIBI 011813 GOD IIOI ITJIAN MINDS .. The rapid ' i of of communication. lead- oi ” World." E 3 present whu the external manifes- vnad. action or sign, con- th the Ida . Truth is lack- .when eonlormlty between the in la ” When (words or nctlons- does sign is a lie. A person lies when he Intends to deceive. when he says what he knows is false. Now. what makes a lie evil? in principles and realize that what- ever is oppsoed to nature and is- uaed for a purpose other than that i i ' ” by the reator of nature. Anglican Church 81'. PETERS CATHEDRAL Anglican Iochiord square The Reverend Canon G. E. hiotiatt M.A., B.D. Rector. The lteverend W. G. llogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director Minn Susanna Brenton. uc. Music TRINITY 4 1:30 a.m.-Mattias 0:00 a.nu-lloly Eucharist il:N a.m.-Choral Eucharist 7:00 p.m.-Evensong (Said and svithont Sermon) Daily services at uni hours. All Welcome IT. PAUL'S AN GLICAN CHURCH latablished I'll by ltoyal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. ibhott. Rector. organist and Choir Director. Mr. 11. John ilarris. r.n.c.o . AA... LS-lloly Communion 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sons: . Visitors Ara Cordlally invited To Attend. ' note no farther Evening fjorvicon aatil Sept. 0th. 1001 71- onfitbftcntitur THE KIRK OF 3. JAKE Tho Ioveread T. 11. 3. lemon. s.'l'.M r. Illas E. Lillian Mclteado. ll:00 a.m.-Divine Service and rmon "Until the Morning Dringo Thom lack in Us Again" Unveiling and ” ” tloa oi Memorial to the into Mr. W. Chodor I. MoLare. llow Lovely Ara Thy Dwellings Llddlo. Miss Joyeo Mar.-Cailam. Visitors Always Welcome The church In open Daily THE BAPTIST CITUECII Corner Prince and Iitaroy ltreola Minister: Rev. l. L. hllttoa. I.A.. l.D. Paul Cudmore (McGilIl Supply Organist and Choir Director 11.00 a.nr. Morning Worship. Sermon: Rev. Dr. I. Judson Levy. Pastor oi the Queen. street Baptist Church, St. Catharlnes. Ontario. Male Chorus: Thoirgh Your Bills In An Scarlet. Just Outside The Door. 7.9 pm. Evening Worsiah. Senrton: Rev. Dr. I. Jndson Levy. llyrnn Anthems: Blessed As- snrsnce. Jesus Is Tenderiy Calling. Count That Sunday Lost Which Does Not Find You -mrshiping In The House or God. ON PREBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. Tho Boverend W. Ilarold Drown. M.A.. Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A., 3. Mon. (Oxford) organist and Choir Director 10 a.rn.-Adult bible Class 11 a.ns.-The Nursery School .11 a.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Tho New Morality" Solo: '0 Lord. Mont lloly' Cooar Frank-.Mlan Julie Car- son. 7.8 p.rrs. Divine Worship. lumen: "Life Made Beautiful In An Ugly World". Dnot: 'Clennae Me 0 Lord'. Misses Sandra Sutherland and Gail Currie. All Are Cordinlly Welcomed TEE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "IOME OF EVANGELISM" Since D05 coat. and Mrs. J. Carter. Corps Officers SUNDAY Captain and Mrs. Roger Eon- dersoa Gneot Leaders. I 0:00 a.m. sonday school for all ages including Adult Bible Clau 11.00 a.m. Iiollaona Meeting. 0.00 p.m. open Air Meeting. 'l.I p.m. Salvation Meeting. .? -- - CIIUROII sun-otaluot larval D. Dnnhar. I.'l'h.. Minister. Robert llowell. l.1'h.. Aaooeiato Minister liehnrd Allan Dunbar. organist ll:00a.m.-Chnrohlchooi and Famly Iloar An all Somme? Ichool oath Lord's lay moraiu tor the fasnily. 11:I a.m.-Mot-ah Warahb and omnanioa Carol Lima" Keenan I Sol- 7.8 p... lvoatag Service. - lormoa: "I Do Declare!"- Trcpot Solo: Mr. Norman -0! Coll!!! Y,i')U'Rl WIL- COMI AT CIIHIAL CIIIST . 'PIouonsiotho IIU-0 -'I..hatoalei1.I I-3- CC1-OQh DOQQQI-Q. n,a . GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street one: oi Meetings land's Day Sunday Iehool . . . . .. 10:0 a.rn. Iroahiag of Dread 11:00 a.rn. Oospellarvico . 'l:lp.rn. All on heartily invited to those I. 11 a.m.-Morning Worship 1:! p.m.-Toni Moeihg at North Wltshiro You Are Woleosio IREIOIIUBOII OF E 2.? WN BIBLE CHAPEL- 23S Cnraherlnnd St. at Loagworth Avenue. 0:” n.rn.-The Lord's Supper for Believers li:00 a.m.-The Family Bible Hoilr Featuring a programme for every member of the Family. 3:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" illtadio Program over CFCYI. 7.3 Na. Evangelinie semen. Singing the Old lymnn oi the Faith sea. "A Warm Welcome Awaits Yon" Cardigan Tea Party. July 01. Brae pariah picnic Tuesday July 80th. Dance in Alton Hall Saturday night. In aid of Hall. Good music. Day. Monday, July 15. night in New Glasgow Hall. Monday night. night. in aid of ball. Good music. - Brno Pariah Picnic Tuesday. .July 30th. I Regular Dance in Eillot liall. Saturday night. day July 16. Chaisson's Music Grand River Picnic, July 21rd. Meals 5-D. Also games. July 24th. In, Victoria, Sunday July 10. Iiustico August 7th. box. Bring your own containers. Chostar liandrahan. Pisqutd Reserve August Ihth. Crapnud Exhibition. it will be big- gor and better. Regular Saturday night dance. St. Peter's Bay llall. Al Blanc- hard'a Orchestra for Ice cream social on Tuesday night. July 0th. Dance Farmington School. Ma: dny Chaioaon's orchestra. troohmonts. leo - cream iontlvni: bail mo Pats-iclr'n alght dance in the newly decorated "Ti-II PIN IS MIGHTI - - -" ::;;;;:51;zu-gr E :5 Ililtrlll it "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro- claiming The Lord Jesus Christ as tho only saviour oi Sinners." Speaker: Mr. Svead Christen- COMING EVENTS Barn Dance Cliff Peters. Rollo Square dancing every Saturday Dance Ions Eon School every Dance in Afton Hall. Saturday Dance Gowan Brae School. Tues- I(elly's Cross Picnic Wednesday I-lot Turkey supper. at Sea Shell Chicken supper and basaar South Fresh strawberries 10 cents nor for the ' in a deordination. hence evil. Concerning lying. we must un- derstand that man has been en- Elliot Hall, newly sanded floor. Music by Weatherie's Orchestra. 'purposethantoexprenswhatl.aln therefore sinful. imbued with false notions and fill- with sound system. Proceeds in aid of ball. Come to Lawn Party and en- tertainment Lot 65 Hall, Monday,f July 15th. Ice cream festival. Ball - game. Dance. St Patrickis Rd. School. July 15th Pantry Sale. Greenvale W. l. Saturday July 13. 8 p.m at Me- Gulgan and Boyle's Bazaar and ice - cream social in Mlllvale School, Tuesday. July 10. Dance C.Y.C. Hall Cardigan, Monday. July is Webster:s Or- chestrn Reserve Wednesday July 24th. Ice cream festival and dance at Rustlco Cross School Cemetery meeting at Brndal- bano, Tuesday. afternoon. July it. Please attend. Showing at Mt. Stewart, Satur- day that hilariously funny s h o w. The Egg and 1. You won't want in miss it. Grand Bingo St. Andrews Hall. Mt. Stewart. Monday. July 15th. ll) p.m. Extra good prizes. Jack- pot 850.00. Door prize. Festival and dance at Bristol School, Wednesday. July 17. if rainy. come Friday July 10. Spon- sored by Trustees. Unloading Barleymeal at 82.70 per cwt. and Buckeye. Dairy lla- tion in Y: ton lots at 33.45 per cm. Ellis Bros. Central Royalty D 3223. Ice - cream social and bazaar. Cherry Valley School. Monday. July llith. Sponso ed by Cherry Valley W.l. Farmers - in stock liquid. Chem-Dam potato spray. D.D.T. I! per cent, Dust. Weed killer. Ply. Cattle. and Barn spray and Powder. Also Baler and Binder Twine. Call in and see us beforo buying your above requirements. P.l.. Morris Feed Service. Char- dowed with reason and with the bilitytornnifestourldeasboth- err isagreat gift: it iaanatnr-y oireasoa.inans' and for something which it ordained. Hence to use this mar- velous faculty to speech for any the mind is a deordinntlon and Present-day moral philosophers. ed with pride and 'fishness. have eliminated God.and think only of themselves in dtrmining what is right and wrong. The modern principles of morality may be surn- innrized by the question: "What good will we get out of it?" This condition oi society has re- sulted possibly from the utilitarian philosophies of such men as Hume. Mli. Spencer and others. "Con- duct. like anything else. should be called good or has as it is well adapted or mal-adapted to that ends of life. The highest conduct is that which conduces to the greatest length. breadth and tom- pleteness of life" (Herbert Spen- ierl. Ethics). In his Story of Phil- osophy. Will Durant writes, "Men- accept oi reject philosophies ac- cording to their needs and temper- aments. not according to objec- tive truth." We all know the cyni-1 cal use that Voltaire made of thsl great lie, and how the some cyn- ical use by Hitler still leaves the world shattered and torn by strife. If we were. however, to ask such philosophers as Spencer to defend their position, we would get the following answer: Lying is wrong, not intrinsically (Le. always) but because it is not useful to society. Socity is made up of a group of individuals and in order that they Live peacefully together. it is nec- essary to tell the truth. Sometimes. however, telling a lie may be use- ful to society or the individual; is it would seem thtre would be no- thing wrong in telling it under such circumstances. WIDE BREACH This problem serves as an ex- ample of the breach that axis between the teachings of Christ and PINK COWS GIVE E3 -3 5 E E which is grafted again to the life- saving sap of the tree. so modern st of health through the life- giving sap of the fundamental prin- ciples of truth taught by Christ who said of Himself. "1 am the way the Truth and the Life." (Copyright ) N. 5. Traffic I Officer Named HA L I FA X (CPI - Highways M lnl s t er Smith has announced the appointment of J. R. Fiske as traffic authority for the province. Mr. Flake, a , fessionai engi- neer, is a native of Clarence, N.S., and recently completed a course in traffic engineering at Yale Uni- versity. Ur. ”nutlr .'-Id mo "tum:-tl -u-m in a step in the government's pro- gram of highway safety. GREAT RIVER The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge at Khartoum In the Sudan to form the Nile itself. ' MORE MILK Get more Inllh- keep yarr cattle free of biting flies. Dust them with pink COW- FLY POWDER- use it just twice a month. COWFLY rowpzn in bet; ter than any spray. Lasts 2 weeks or more- less work for you - better protec- tion for your cattle. Costs less than 56 cent a day. SOLD BY- ROLAND HYDE Cornwall F I Short Course In Poiolo' They have Rouging is New Concluded During the secud week in July, 1951. the Provincial Vocational School. Charlottetown. and the Pro- vincial Departniurt of Agriculture cooperated in conducting. for die I first time. a one week short rourae in Potato ltouging. Young men and membe-oltheicienceservicoot the Canada Department of Agricul- turo. Instructions were given in the recognition and treatment of po- tatoplnnt” andi 'dian - excursion on Thursday. July 11 to various potato fields throughout the province. The following students attended: James Campbell. Peakes Station; Knox I.. O. L. and Lady Knox L.O.I.A. Church service in Pleasant Valley United Church Sun- day, July 14th at 3 o'clock. Parade forming at 2:30. DANCE Old time and modern HUNTER RIVER HALL Monday, July 15 at 9 o'clock In aid of Hunter River Street Lights Harold Macl4ean's Orchestra CARD PARTY TOURNAMENT New card pany tournament starts in St. Pius X Parish Hall, Parkdale, Monday night, July 15 at 8:30 with regular prizes. The tournament prize will be lawn umbrella with matching table. Sponsored by the Catholic Women's League. Garth Caseley. Kelvin; Brian Cur- ley, Georgetow Royalty; Des- mond Drineoll. hit. Herbert: The- man Dunn. Surnmervlile; Gerald Green. Central Bedeque; George C. MacDonald. St. Georges; Bruce IlacKlnley. North River: Roy Mac- Icllan. Richmond; Boyce Steven- son. North River: Paul Winner. Wa- iervale. VITAL OUTPOST Guam. largest island in the Marianas in the Pacific. covers only 215 square miles. TRAVEL 8at.July 13. 1957 'l'hoGuardianPage3 Memorial Service will be Rev. L. D. Bartlett. and Summerside Presby- tarian Church Chair will furnish special music. NORTON new LIMITED INSURANCE OOUNSIILDOBS and telephones: I-uranee 8046 - 'rravei85-11 WN. P. In. L AGENTS I. G. (IVAN) KERRY II. F. (DICK) WELTON Ivan Kerry, left, returns to Charlottetown from Truro to continue his duties as Master Feeds Maritime Sales Rep- resentative. Mr. Kerry is replacing Dick Welton, right. who has been transferred to Georgetown, Ontario, where he will continue his work with Master Feeds territory. inanew . ltlnkors. " -13- Come to Rose Valley School YORK AND DISTRICT The annual meeting of the York and District Artificial B ment of Ag culture. 180 mg Club will be held at the Depart- Rlchmond Street, Char- lottetown on Thursday, July 18th at 8:30 p.m. Don't miss the regular Saturday SMITH Mao!-JAIILANB. President. NOTICE IVAN KERRY may be contacted at L. J. 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