I iitrate the ”Gander Step" as theyl -narch into battle during Escr- rise "Eastern Star” at Camp Gagetown. Members d the 2nd3 THE GAN DER STEP A Faniaslan Army squad demon-I Battalion. Royal 22e Regiment. tlons they are. the enemy force against the lat Canadian Infantry Division in the manoeuvre being held under nuxlear warfare conci- Huneault of Hull. Quebec. Leading the troops. above. is Pte. Maurice National Defence Photo -THOUGHTS. FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN non-1' LET iiotfmv TIME BECOME wasrao TIME 'I'iiiie is defined by the piiiloso phers as the measurement change. We are constantly remind- rd of change every day -A al- iiiiist every hour. For example, we are reminded that because we are! living in our rapidly-moving. cease- Icssly active 20th century we must constantly be on time for work.J for an appointment. for our meals. for our favorite TV or radio pro- grant. of housekeeping to the vacation lands of Canada and the US. Yes. vacation time is no doubt one of the most pleasant and wel- comed changes of the whole year. If that is so. let it not be wasted time. Let it not consists of lost weeks and lost week ends, in which much harm can come to' our souls and in which hard-earn- ed money is spent lavishly and foolishly. TIME VALUABLE Every moment of time is given to us by God. Each moment has talents and gifts which leave him and his fellow men above the or- dinary, daily. often monotonous la- bors whereby we must earn our daily bread. Leisure time is a time In which a man gains food for thought. in- .spiration for an. increased love llilhl in lid of IIIIL Good music. :IIt:'. the beautiful things of life.5 isure time is a time in which a man can and should turn to nmndw Auwu 8"” prayer. to thank God for all the blessings ieven if the blessings are at timesl hidden thorns in a bouquet of roses. SAVE OR LOSE SOUL Time is a very previous com-ling August. Ewen Todd. Rose modity it is so precious that each of Gods much of it and no more - just so much time to save our souls or life has brought him. creatures has Just so Fanlanslan ah i b has and a todanoe."tCh.3vonaIi-4). thasa ssinmer holidays be foraheaitbyrecruitlngof sothatwe mayonn- b work as God's creatures hr shatter. a boiler world. (Capyrtght) Comp Kingston Red Cross Tests Red Cross Swim Tests at Camp Kiuston. Another aucoeuaful camp waterfront program at Camp King- ston. Crapaud came to a close on July ans; At this camp for senior girls. Norma Profitt. Knsingtoa instnrctnd the campers in Red Cross. swimming and water safety and Life Saving of the Royal Life loving Society. On Monday Miss Joan Murphy. , Red Cross Assistant Field Super- visor. examined the group of en- thusiastic swimmers. Following is a list of those who merited awards. Intermediate: Ann Tanton, Laura Jollymore. R.L.l.S. Ironne Medallion: San- dra Squarebrigga. Susan Parker. COMING EVENTS Dnnca Flat River Hall, August Turkey Supper. Bazzar.. South Rustico Aug. 7. Barn Dance .Clift Peters, Rolloi Bay, Monday. August . Dance Iona East School. every Monday night. Lot 3 parish picnic Tuesday August Nth. Dance in Afton Hall. Saturday Postponed Green Road Picnic to Reserve August 6th for Potato Field Day at Experimental Farm, Charlottetown. , Will not be custom sawing dur- Valley. Have your custom baiing done at 8 cents per bale. by J. Robert Bible Society Holds Picnic A highly successful picnic was held on the spacious ouiids of Rev. B. V. Mnchean, tanlcy Bridge. on Wednesday afternoon for friends. officers and workers of the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary of the British and For- eign Bible Society. A numerous gathering among whom was a acenic beauty and the warm fel- lowship of the occasion. Prizes for the various events were pre- sented by Rev. B. V. Mat.-Lean. During the proceedings the Dis- trict Secretary. Rev. E. ll. B. Wheelock gave a brief challeng- ing address on the work of the Society, growing out of his ob- servations on his recent visit to the Society's headquarters in Lon- don, Englaiid. Mr. wheeioc' em- phasized the outstanding callibre and devotion of the then giving leadership to the Society, and how very greatly the contribution made by Canada is needed in these times of the high purchasing power of the Canadian dollar. the heavy burden of taxation under which the British people are cur- rying on. and the unprecedented opportunities facing the work throughout the world. MORE LITERACY Mr. Wk ' ' pointed out that world literacy is increasing rapid- ly, 15 million adult people learn- ing to read every year and an-. other 10 million children in schools of the world. To meet this need Communist literature is Y. P. Unions At W. Presbytery At the Western Presbytery Young People's Convention at Elrasdale United Church Fine rp- portsweregtvenbylheme F.- of the various unions. Chairman of the various committees were then appointed as follow . nomin- ating committoe. Miss Marion . i Courtes- mge propom M you” people, Barbour llesolut and V enjoyed n. ..'I.'i.n... ...n.... the Si" 3'; 1;;m-;mg;;;- M- A short "Hymn Sing" was then conducted with Miss Sandra Rou- ers and Mrs. Kenneth Crockett at the piano and organ. A lively game of "Bible Baseball" was conducted with Missu: Carol and Donna Barbour as captains. The score was in favour of Donna Bar- bourfs team. The meeting then adjourned. After which dainty re- freshments were served by the members of the Alma-Montrosa Union. The "Evening Session" which began at I. p.m. opened with the singing of several hymns lead by Mrs. Norman Green with Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Kenneth Crockett as accompanists. follow- ed with worship service by Rev Heber Keen. 0'Leary. Offering was received and dedi- cated. The choir was hard in the singing of "Jesus I Come" and Roll Call of Unions. Report of nominating committee was brought in as follows: Honorary President. Rev. Norman Green. Elmsdale; -Past President. Henry Wallace. Ctiscum, ; Piesident. Mrs. Kenneth Crockett. Alma: prevalent, attractive and sheep. secretary ' Treasure” MHAAWMC while Christian literature is com- paratively scarce. With the in- creasing self gnvernmcnt of varig ous areas of the world is a re-I surgence of the national religion-'. and in many places the suppres- sion of Christian missionary ac-i tivity. in an increasing numberl of places the Bible is still abic' to speak where the Church is able to speak in no other way. In this developing condition trans- lation work is being called 'or so that the Bible may be well pre- sented in the language of the people. and this has Increased six-fold above what it was from Barbour. Alma: Vice-Pres, Miss Anna Williams, Elmsdnle. Conveners: Faith and Evange- lism, Shirley Barbour. Alma; Mis- Bible Sot-iew were expressed to Rev. B. V. MacLean to whose generosity the picnic was entirely due. and who had left no detail unattended to make it a pleasant and memorable occasion. INSURANCE Mac-Nevin, De. Sable Barn dance .Iay Edwardis, New Glasgow. Monday night. Rollie MscKcnLie's orchestra. Canteen Service. Reserve August zlith. for the Crapaud Exhibition. it will be big- ger and better. Time. we nrc told. is mom.-y.i put order into the works of His icreation. and it is to a great ex- tent up to man to develop this or- dering in time. Such is God's will. ITIIIS is what the Wise Man In the Book of Ecclesiastes had in mind when he wrote: "All things have their season: and in their time all things pass under heaven . g , I . its own particular value and each 1"?” L9" "Wk" "T hrwk " "".m 3 moment has a value in eternity al- .dIEDI' in iillh iuiilti. Why is time 1” souls are lust or saved In "me .' ti . . , - . g I "L prcum” .,B':'”a"” " EIWFV5! by their use or misuse of time. So 'iiarches on. E.dtII of its momentslonen today "canon "me is .5. :(?:'Erbf)e1';'::Ve?1"'y "I" "id """sociated with mere pleasure-seek-, ' These summn; W k "ed ying. unrestrained. unlimited pleas- ” 5 "'9 ca lure. A pleasure that begins in wan- the time of vacation the tim I leisure for millions of people” tfnlgigasligznsggu Ind ends 1" db; this continent. It is time of great - "A time to be born and n time - a --m ..;:..".::. ::".'..'.':::.. mt to A one to - um- .um.-. Why I! this so? This I! the ”..x'"f," "P ”'::"wh'”' I' P"'"'d- ltime when ideals can be put into me to ""1 ' "me I" in the trip through scenic country-lpraciice. This I! the time when ii ""1," A """" '” d"""”' '"d " "M tidc.. from the monotonous duties "WI 1' IP99 I0 "59 W010 G0d'EiVenI mt Regular Saturday night dance St. Peter's Bay llall. Al Blanch- ard's Orchestra. ' Dance in C.Y.C. Hall. Cardigan. every Monday night. Webster's Orchestra. I930 to 1939. The British and Foreign BIIII" now translation projects in and produced a record output of scripture in 1956. more than 1.- 544 tons having been dispatched. Society has 243 different progress. Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. guest speaker for the evening. and recently iutuctod into the Al- berton Charge. by llev. Mr. Sproule. Taking for Iiiatextzlthverseoftheltth Chapter zod Corinthians ye not that they. which run in a race. nut all but one received a prize. so run that ye may obtain.” Additional Rad Shield Contributions Town of Summerside and the I-lry 81617.30 East Bideiord W. I.. pa Mrs. Clifford Ellis I.00 Emerald District. per Mrs. Keith Mayne 29.75 Union Road (King's County: W. l.. per Mrs. Harold Carver ............ .. 0.55 Mermaid W. l., per Linda lilatheson .......- 4.50 Alma District. per Mrs. . 1 . pan. and World outrun. Iil-Isv.II-.Oami&Ie&1'bG&ih,333 '.'.: '.'.h....'""'”""......' "'"" " ' ”” so. August 3. 1957 : guests"... ind h : omm ty . Iobert 0- ' , ; ::......vii..................n.. Front River ....u.'......nn b h M . urc. erne Bennie. Ellnadhlet U043? 30"” 3 Ltlziications. Mn. Errisoa Mse- wow mum in th ht dayhand ten 5 . B . IUIIIIQIII M ""1 Rev. Keen was called upon VIII? 515"! 1'0!" Ii ""3 the teat. Ealovur. the ot-Ill I to introduce Rev. J.M. Sproule. 3-IVGT-TIl9f-'lmPefI ll 3011' Cl-WP campus will have an opptrtunit) A very fine address was given "Know French River, enjoyed their swim- ming periods under the awful supervision of Red Cross Leader. Wendy Armstrong. Charlottetown. On July 5th. Miss Joan Murphy. Red Cross Aanlatant Field super- visor examined the swimmers in Following the address. A solo "Simply Trusting Every Day" was rendered by Mrs. Norman Green. The report of the Resolutions and Couneaies committee was brought in by Mrs. Kenneth Croc- kett, thanking all those who had give of their time and talent to make the rally a success. The slate of officers for the coming year was installed by Rev. Norman Green. The singing of Hymn as and benediction by Airport, per Dr. J. A. Mac- Murdo, Chairman Commit- tee and R. E. Ellis. Secre- Waldron Barbour 27.00 95., 31,95 52,95 Linkletter W. I. ........... 18.00 WHILE THEY LAST Reid's Corner W. I. .....- 38.55 p North Milton District, pc Mrs. Gordon Rodd .. I 10.75 La Os New Glasgo Di t I t ST. Mrs. Harldvnd Illililc P". zR.55 I 158 QUEN . In Men's Greb, John Palmer; water repellant all COME TO The K.&ii. Shoe Store FOR THE BEST. AT THE LEAST IN FOOTWEAR leather Army type boots, also Comeau's Cork Sole work boots. Greb kid dress boots. shoes it Wellingtons. Ritchie's newest patterns in shoes, D to E width- Sizes 6 to 12. Many other makes in side lace & W9m"8i0n5- Almost ii complete line of White Pumps. Junior. Cuban and Spike Heels. Black and Blue 50950 Shoes, and Autumn Shades in leather shoes. All sizes in Sandals B to EE. ALSO ON SECOND FLOOR Full line of men's work. clothing including G.W.G. Jeans and Shirts. and Miner Rubber Footwear. THE K. & R. ANNIVERSARY STOCK CLEARING SALE NOW ON Over 500 pair of Loafers, Ballerinas. Sandals and Sneakers clearing at Anglican Church ST. PETEIFS CATHEDRAL Ausllcan - Rochford Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Motfutt . M.A.. B.D. Rector. The 'Reverend W. G. Hogg, Honorary Assistant Priest. Organist and Choir Director Hlua Susanna Brenton, Lie. Music SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 1:80 a.m.-Mattias l:00 n.nI.-Holy Eucharist .I:0o n.ni.-Choral Eucharist Prrnchcrt The Reverend Pro- fessor E. R. Fairweather, M.A.. 'I'h.D.. Trinity College. Toronto. 1:00 p.r' '-Even on (said without Sermon) Daily seivices at uni hours. All Welcome ST. PAUL'S -ANGLICAN CHURCH Etabiisiied 1109 by Royall 'r"enndatiou The Reverend Canon 1. T. Ibbott. Rector. organist and Choir Director. Mr. H. John Barry. I'.B.C.0. L3-Holy Communion li:00 am.-Morning Prayer and service-Rev. Cannon J. 'I'. Ibbott Visitors Ara Cerdially Invited To Attend. Please note via further Evening services until Sept. uh. I051 PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES TI! Reverend T. H. I. ' M.A.. l.'I'.M.. Illnlstar. Iflss I. Inn tuenesuo. Ins.nae..r.at.c.tu. Orr-ansaauotnc.-ui-uoacns III: Kalb Rogers. Acting Orgallut I-t:'s?s.-.-nivi-e service Sermon by the Minister ;'Hm-3-n-s Antana- ..g. u..”. I up Mia: n....."ii";..2'” vuun Vary weiasaio : no chains as opus onus CHURCHES TOMORROW THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltsroy Streets Minister: Rev. H. 1.. Milton. I.A.. 3.1) Paul Cudmare (Mi-Gill) Sui-vb Organist and Chair DIPCELOI I-I.:00 n.m.-Morning Won-sliii-Tug obscrvancenof SCOIIIIIIIIIIOI , : " e upreme Test of Christian Diaclpl hi " - It , ti. 1.. Milton " ' " Male Chorus: "Moment; .1 Prayer" 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship sermon: "The Folly of sinking our Thrfst At Earthly Fount- ains" - Rev. H. L. Mition Ladies Chorus: "Under His wings" Count That snnaay Lost which Does Not Find You Worshiping In The House of God. Pentecoatacl Assembly of aunda , ZION PRESBYTERIAN ”"- """' S,:-,;;;;,g- E"-N M CHURCH Iev. V. JIC'Hlll0I. Pastor Cur. Prince and Grafton Sta. ";':,lcE: The Reverend W. Harald Brown. 3...”, M.A.. Minister. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. D. Mus. (Oxford) orklnist and Choir Director (Mrs. L. Dlugwell. nest organist for holiday monlhr IO a.m.-Adult Bible Class II a.m.-The Nursery school ll n.m.-Divine Warship sermon: "A Plan. A Presence and a Place" soprano sole: Mrs. David Cos 2:30 p.In.-Service Calvin Church Mermaid 7:80 p.m.-Divine Warship Sermon: will I Look Unto The Lord" laps-nna solo: Miss Christina Ilugfarl an Ara coiuisuy Welcomed FIE! CHURCH OF SOUILAND "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pr. claiming The II I50 III! saviour of sinners." ll:00 n.m.-The Family Bible Hour "A Warm Welcome Awaits You” lI.00 n.m. Worship. ism l.ln.-Chlftl sch;-I and- u "A time to weep and a time to CHAHLOITEIOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 2:: Cumberland at. at ummis Avenue. Lord Jesus Chril Regular dance in Elioit Hall, Saturday night. good music in aid of hall. Square Dance In New Glasgow Hall. Cancelled until further no- tics. Dance. Farmington School. Monday night. Music by Chaisson and MacLeod. All school taxes due Goose River Especially enloyablle was: the picnic supper on lab cs ne ii the trees. The warm thanks of the Charlottetown j---c G G. K. Peake air in min R” 7”” All, School if not paid August 15th, will be passed in for collection. By order of Trustees. 0:3 n.ivi.-The Iaordi S Believers I "N." h. Featuring a is an in an entire family. "If 8:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" ((Radlo Program aver CFC?) 1:30 p.in.-Evangelistic Service. Mr. H. W. 0. Atkins of London. l'-Jnsl-ind. will be tiriiigiag the lrteaunge. CALVABY TEMPLE 10.00 n.m. Sunday School. 7:3 p.m. Evangelistic Special week-end services with Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell from Labrador. ' Everyone Welcome (Official opening Sept. Ind) CENTRAL CIl-;I8TIAN- CHURCH Ill lei Street I chickens; Marvel Dunbar. I.'l'h.. Robert Howell: l.Tli., Associate Minister Richard Allan Dllhnr. Organist E 1- 8 Grand Bingo st. Andrew's Hall Mt. Stewart. Monday Aug. 5th. 8:!) p.m. 1) games. I0 games for Jackpot 3501!). Door prise. "T he Divine Physician" The Prophets of God should be; regarded as physicians whose taskl is to foster the well-being of the, world and its peoplel. IIIBLI through the spirit of oneness. they may heal the sickness of a divid-I ad humanity. ; No man. however acute his Dre- ceptiori, can ever hope to reach: the heights which the Wisdom andl Understanding of the Divine Phy- siclan have attained. I I Little wonder. then. If the treat- ment prescribed by the physio III; in this day should not be found in be identical with that which he! prescribed before. 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