; re ok * Ses . S = = = 2 _) » 2 — Re ———— ‘ — . Wesley Inman, attended the : ie. August 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Somers, Breadalbane, left Thursday, Aug- ust 20, for a <‘sit ‘- Soston, Mas:. [By 47 Election Candidates JOHN'S, Nd. (CP)—Forty-)Gkinner and Jack McCool, Inter-| Liberal lest their nomination fees wea (CLC) organizers, Newfound-|any candidate—3,000 votes more fs ing to vote tabulations|land president Larry Daley; Cy-jthan his wearest contender in of ‘e provincial election. |rii Strong, Canadian Con-|Grand Falls, seat of the loggers . elected. Democrat - backed WINNIPEG (CP)—Rev. George Progressive Conserv-|Sam Drover, ‘fighting log-| Alexander MoMillah, 57, superin- failed to poll| gere’ rights,” lost his deposit in| tendent, of home missions fer we voted won by | Trinity North, the other independ- United victorious candidate im their | ent, was Albert Keel in Bonavista|Church of Canada, died in hos- South. pital Friday after a brief iliness = =| Conservatively Speaking ral candidates saved . by Islander Unable te extract anything} others, all ef whom know well wee walle, dee Ge seety,| Re mvitens sod Sine of Conservative Opposition Léader | Simaginative Liberal program Island people. Fi foisted on them by their chief,| No. Mr. Matheson! These are government they have amassed of their time in order to rescue ———-— a during a qGarter century in of-| their fellow-Islanders from the Hear fice. They contend that most of| chaos and confusion resulting ee SUMMER HOUSE DESTROYED ~ properties. The house contained a chesterfield and cot.. Origin of the blaze was unknown. earty morning fire Satur- | Doucette, 168 Otiawa Street, _ a small frame -sum- |Summerside but was extinguish- oe Coes om the lawn of Jerry led without damage to nearby © RELIGION AND LIFE Siesta Grit professionals. In their des-) hes: men they could find to Ot- a peration they conveniently for- tawa in 1957 and 1958. The same MYERS get that the PC slate bristles ' caliber men offering BY VERY REV. GEORGE C= PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. | anniversary of their who Foween : First Mederater of the United Church of Canada os ie come Ow eS rrr am Gr |Tnrge mime aprons allel] oan sor Bi farmers Rares, i gy at Telcom Tonight On CFCY-& CJRW = WHO BELIEVE IN HIM — | Sed with Christ, and it is no lons: Seon & mienk gud sinet. Fun, Sc. is Say Demeerets (ol iret te como & sued 16 ie. Stee chal bem Seca |e wees aad the Bie which| Mr. oad Mrs. Clarence Ells: weiss dan ds oe Cesta eenet ye a , Z ich worth, Boston, Mass., visitéd ' . ‘ , successful farmer ¢.. ‘gaid the Risen Christ to His Apos|I now live in the flesh, 1 live) jp“ Ejisworth’s father, Mr. {1 Humber West by Labor Min-| and a man who knows a tee - ee ae . 10.30 & M -10.45 Pp M AST ties. Note the care with which in faith, the faith which is in the Michael M. Ellsworth, Skinner's (ister C. H. Ballam: — about the problems” of the av Liberal famil the words of the translation are | Son of God. ne ee and ae ae Se ie ae ey Ee Se ee eee alee aes Oe | haps that ae = . « will be” would have! give Himself up for me. and Mrs. Irving Mochler ‘eated . le | any other man p | the most! > ceodiction Yeu shall be” | Here is still another of St. | family. |John’s Ealt by Conservative| Then there is R. R. Bell. a top- —o eke pend oan ae Inserted by P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party. - : | Paul's ways of stating the same} Mr-—and—Mrs. Glen Bennett James Greene. flight lawyer and farmer: pees iy dacelialiin’ aaa " ae value of a “witness” lies truth: “For me to live is Christ; |and daughter have rturned to}; Mr. Higgins and A. M_ Duffy George Dewar, a top flight ‘on a the PC's a personal knowledge of the | to die is gain.” this is so because | their home in Bridgeport. Conn.,/ split the four-member PC House physician; outstanding farmers 4 2 foothold. Well, the people case. These facts are for him *4p die to be with Christ | after a pleasant visit with Mrs.| party, jus; before the election like J. W. Don ‘Campbell, Frank dpeevor oe _ which is far better.” Bennett's mother, Mrs. Edward was called. when they failed to| Myers and Philip Matheson. and Know sanene . : ial service yments were in- based In answer to my dismay on be-| Elissworth, and with Mr. and.!na-, the federal government's; Popular businessman. Leo Ros: a .cq. They don't intend to be , s _! Mrs. Jordan Elisworth and other ; | siter. all of whom have had th ; Aposties were men who ing told of the death of a much-| : Ww handling of special payments to o * fooled by the oldine teacher, a young friend | members of the family at Water-| yo roundiand under Term 29 of | experience of several sessions Go. neat i | asked: “‘Have you forgotten the ford. the 1 ti ‘in the local House. aS hed hae _ ter?” This is St. | Mr. Alvin Kennedy of Garv. a ada Among the other PC candi- Do you know what the Ameri- of .” ments. : . : ; | Paul's inspired description of Indeanna, spent ten days in, Duffy . dates seeking a mandate from ©? pollsters say that they have _ = a fn | what death means for the believ-| Waterford visiting his father, Mr face teen Foewill ag =. bae's the citizens are Dave Stewart, discovered on their first sample Apostle was:— Lord?” - Albert Kennedy, and other rela- : who was mayor of Charlottetown Survey of political trends? 52 Jesus Christ Our apostles St. Paul added that he could tives. It is thirty-four years sin- . for four terms and Henry Per cent of the electorate now He the other Apost ce Alvin left his home to go to) BACK UN CANDIDATES Wedge. who was Mayor of Sum- favor the Conservatives. Sounds ee ae ve wage i St. John’s South, North and merside for three terms. Sup- - - : we can oe eo i : ted States. time i what we hear from . an |pecessary for his spiritual chil-| >" core ee *| Cenire were not opposed by Lib-| porters of these two candid- . on. ae ne meee their dren that he should live on what left, he was in his pg eo ae erais, who successfully threw sup-|dates are reminding the elec- Sections of the Province, the this experi Dae Gs Jeeus’ | them, all the advantage for him | be the — aa eae bis [Ort behind the UN candidates.|tors that they operated . the Conservative swing will be even | ce personally was in an immediate! yjqit pac peosd to soba Care John O'Dea won St. John’s South | Province’s ‘second and ‘third heavier. 4 Wha t Chri ist’s foes had -done, transier to the life beyond. very long. possibly next summer — Res Reneel, climinating the |Iergest corporations sccnwtaly) ices tor the te anes Ps , ‘ i seco! ember the last!for many years. It is recalled policies for the Island explained God had undne before all the| We cannot wonder when wese-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyd and| Second PC m a mi world. and far, far more. Jesus call the persecution that he had/ son, and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd of | House by 136 votes. also that Mr. Stewart was presi- in detail be sure to attend one a ee was a personal te suffer wherever he went and| Alliston, Mass. spent a two Mr. Higgins and Mr. Renouf | dent of the Canadian Mayors and of the three PC meetings on tap “triumph to the confusion of His his own misery in prison while) weeks vacation with Mr. and) are considering recounts Municipalities for a term. the for tonight — Afton Hall, Ken focs. but it was also a victory he was writing. Mrs. Albert MacDonald, Water-| Some prominent Democrats, first time a native-born Islander sington, or. Murray Harbor. All - di in the interests of . t ae Se ford. who lost nomination fees were: | W485 50 honored. : begin at 8:00 p.m. Remember— oe oS But to us who live sheltered i Also in the field like BE A WINNER! VOTE CON all who would believe in Him. hives j rous country Mrs. Cyril’ McCue, her sons.|Steve Neary, deputy mayor of so im the field are men like BE A VAN Eons t 2 ov Ives in & prospe ¥;| Joseph and David, Norwood,| Bell Island and secretary - trea- John MacLean. Lorne “Mfonkley SERVATIVE ON SEPTEMBER JEATH BLOW |tife brings the best that the world ; an Mass., are vacationing at the| gurer of the Newfoundland Fed- 29d Andrew MacRae and many 1. (Advt.) Death's reign . Nevertheless, as k 7 : ; versal Death ar ape ppondnnd time rails on with age and isfira| nee Bari ‘Gallant ‘aed an cat 6 ee i i - aa : : i . ed a death-blow. Life and immor- ity in its wake, we must not for-| j.4 Nerway. tality were brought to light for| get in our monatly Ue ro|, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keough ragga greaggay Ses Eos | Mosceel after vsiteg whe wr) TEAMWORK PROGRESS PROSPERITY faith. “Because I live ye shall mis woRD Keough’s parents, Mr. and Mrs live also” is Jesus’ assurance t©| 4, the meantime, here is , Cross. sal , Christ's word: “I-must work the) Miss Margaret Gaudette who There is nothing more real | works of Him who sent me while spent the past two weeks with me than Christ's claim on My) it is day; the night comes when her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , fife. I belong. I belong to Christ 4, man can work.” Gaudette, Tignish left on Sat- bought me with) «s, much te do; 80 little | urday to return te her duties in ' His blood. done.”” was the complaint of one | Toronto, Ontario. ‘The following remark by 8 408-\ 410m an early death called! oe ae — ae oe away from a rich opportunity. ge orter’s pe eee i aad tion, but “1 To make clear to all that while iy have seen dogs that were kicked |«,nc0 and decay is in all = oe es = on and dogs that were starved; but) sound see.” it is given to rned their home have never seen anything - oo ; a Montreal. eee ae cos aat oes ist's followers to do good work Mr. and Mrs. Zeo Gallant who ich will abide forever . ’ , and so a | spent two weeks visiting Mr. and add a new word to the ancient | vrs. Andre Paturel, Tignish, left prea ats ~~~" 5 =~ CONSERVATIVE PARTY de af feath Te wih : ry I cross border? | have returned to their home in| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kennedy ALLISON PROFITT 4th Prince E. H. STRONG fs this question that off 4 re ile "3 8 3 rl g i i gave their testimony to the world not say. which he would choose that they had seen Jesus alive because, while it was the more 3rd Prince | | it ree i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A.| Albert Ketmade Waterton, iwi! The Tourist Industry of Prince Edward Island is our third-rank- gaara fh dagen et sand Mr and Mrs ona P. Fileworts,| ing dollar-earner. The Tourist Industry brings brand new dol- CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION lars to the Island and takes nothing away from our natural re- sources. It provides a wealth of healthful, outdoor recreation for our own people. Under the Liberal administration Tourism |; . Joint Meeting 3rd and 4th Pr ince \ has been a neglected industry. The Liberal definition of a ' Come and Icec: | f j : teurist iss Tourist: A former Islander coming home to live off his i iL relatives. 3 , i HENRY WEDGE & KEITH HARRINGICN \ ALLISON PROFITT & E. H. STRONG < *# SECURE MAJOR PARK AREAS FOR KING'S COUNTY, = WITH THE CO-OPERAT 7 VATIVE sat a... High School Auditorium, Kensington * PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASISTANCE TO OPERATORS TONIGHT 8 P.M. OF TOURIST SERVICES. H ear SPECIAL SPEAKERS W.R. SHAW _sCODR.. O.. H. PHILLIPS, M.P. | DR. GEORGE DEWAR ELECT A UNITED TE AM | HON. J. ANGUS MacLEAN, Minister of Fisheries Tonight On CFCY-TV_ Refreshments Will Be Served bthieie . The Party of The Causeway — --§.45-10.00 AST = Inserted by the P.E.L Inserted hy the P.E.1. Progressive Conservaiive Party. : w Poegressive Conserentive Pasty. Inserted hy 2rd and 4th Prince Progressive Conservative Asana, aes Me ‘ a ips : La ba ‘ cr When elected the Conservative Government is pledged to: SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT