JOHN M. KEARNEY lohn M. Kearney, C., of Dartmouth has Just. Joined the Elliott-Marion Co. Ltd.. as an associate. Started two Years ago ., . ” ' specialty organiza- two. this all-Canadian company has already marketed a number pl fine products which have met with ready acceptance both by the medical and the pharmaceu- -ii-al professions. Mr. Kearney was born in Min- to. N. B. where his father still owns a retail pharmacy. After rompieting three years of science at st. Francis Xavier Univer- sity John entered Dalhousie Uni- iersily and gralunted from the Faculty of Pharmacy in 1952. During the past three years. he has been a medical service re- pii-st-nlalive with one of the ma)- nr drug firms and is well-known in medical and pharmaceutical circles. I He resides with his flmily at ii Slayter Street. in Dartmouth. 5 .4 BRUSSELS (Rgutersl - Two Yugoslav refugees arrived here Saturday after a five - day sub- xero railway iourney across Eur- ope in s refrigerated freight car filled with frozen meat. "We kept slit? on rain." the men. about 25 and 30. told police. COMING EVENTS N. 5. Premier Wants More Traffic A t Maritime Ports whenthey are Canada's only ice- heeoutletaon theAtlantis:. "We find on inquiry that vast from non - Commonwealth coun- tries. .Mr. Stanfield also suggested an Atlantic reseuch organisation to help gov and industry ernmeats get the most out of the regionh natural resources. RELIGION BY. VERY REV. GEORGE FIrdIaIernf.'dIIeUIlledChI.rcIelCn.nadn AND LIFE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. MESSAGE OF CHRIST IS OUR GOSPEL OF HOPE We hear a great deal these days about peace. The new mas- l ters of the Kremlin are proclaim- ing their love of peace for all the world to hear. They cannot but know that when Russia talks of peace every other nation. ev- en China. thinks of Hungary as an illustration of what Rus- sia means by peace. And to the Idea of peace I lnslia has established it In Hun- glry the whole world answers um," one of the best known pas- sages of the Bible is found word for word in two of the prophets: we do not know whether one cop- ied it from some unknown source. The prophets Isaiah and Ill- eah are oontampor-tie. -Micah a peasant, Isaiah an aristocrat. They agree in the doctrine which the prophet Amos had taught be- fore them. that God as a moral Being. sequins justice. mercy and truth in His people. The pas- sage to which both prophets give Green Road chit-lien supper. Thursday. September Itlth. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra Gordon Lodge Dance every Friday night. Good Music. llanre Ml. Stewart Hall every Tiiosdny night. Rollie MacKen- ties Orchestra. Rmllilllf weekly dance at Stan- ley Bridge Rink Hall. Tuesday. Music by Mellowalres. Dance and Raffle Priest Pond School. Sept 27. John Chslsson. lflnlinist Hnrn Dance at Wilfred Fog- Irl,x"s. Seven Mile ltoad. every Wednesday. Wehntes Orchestra. Dance every Thursday night, Cardigan Legion Hall. ebsters orchestra. t'ake sale at Simpsons-Sears Friday, Sept. 27th at 'I p.m. Ver- him River Ladies Aid. nihlflfl L.o,L. meeting Arn- yin Shore Hal. Wednesday mirht. Sept. 15. rliickeii supper and social Brae Parish Hall, Tuesday. Sep- tember Nth. Supper from 5 o'- clock until 10. Unloading Monday and Tues- tsi. a car of cement. special prlN'!. P..l. Noye. Co.. Huntr Rner. Grain and Mill Feeds: Get our prices when you wish to buy any of these commodities. Atlas Grain V . an St. 1. IL. Thrre will be a special meet- lns of the Ladies Auxiliary Bor- den Legion. in Legion Home. on Iursday. Sept 14th at IN p.m. Buying chickens every Tuesday weighing and paying at the farm- er: yard. Amos P. Gallant, Smith Rustico. Show "Across the Wide Mis- souri”. Corran Inna Hall, Satur- ily. Sept. lth. MS. Show "Across the Wide Mis- soiiri" st. Peters Holy Name llnli, Friday. Sept. flth, I p.m. Rev. l:. M. I. Wheeloch. dia- tnct superintendent of the Bri- a prominent place comes to its fore the interests of others are safe- in its hands. THE VISION International relationships to-. day are among the moat convinc- ing examples in history of the truth behind the vision we have quoted. It is a common idea among us that man's scientific discoveries are far more advanced than the development of his moral charac- ter. But these discoveries have not outgrown man's aspirations. There are scientists that are :5: it it .2 E El? 7 Egg! means for some of the services man can offer Goirs WILL , The call to urose'wiio believe men, is to give themselves with new devotion to the extension of the knowledge of God. A noted columnist has recently traced President Eisenhower's passion for peace to his religious convic- tions. She quoted his statement Our t l:.t.ri turn be ro .u.h thing as a victorious side any global war of the future" and added that his conviction "is bolstered. and. we think ULCBSIOIIEG. by a profoundly religious view of life.” He thinks not only that anoth- u' war would be humanly disas- trous but also religiously and morally wrong. To awaken in our people everywhere this belief that: God's will is our peace and ihel fomenting of strife is sin against God is the most urgent necessity 'thehalflight dinavians with their six sled drivers. l-lis book. The Patrol. was pdsliahed Hondny. Calls Greenland Campaign The Smallest And Strongest LONDON (Reuters) -The David llnwarth tellsolthe bat- tle for weather stations buds! in ofthnhreile tweenl9Germansaadnl.ne Eskimo E ingthewnr.bothtot.heAllied convoys to the German sttb- lined When all is said and done. the fact remains that the missions y is the hope of mankind. brings to men the only Saviour who has power to save in this situation. Man cannot by his own efforts rise to the height that his own safety requires. Many things in history show him stumbling to his doom. But the message of Christ is a Gospel of hope. He died to make the sovereignty of love pos- sible; He lives to Illlke it sc- tual in every realm open to Him. His ambassadors are need- ed as deeply in this land as in other lands. and the message of reconciliation they bring to the confused conditions of our time. its very heart is the presenta- tion of Christ as the living Lord of all human relationships. marineswhlchwentonttnsink them. When the Germans overran Denmark.theDnIIlshgovernm'd - Greenland operated the weather station In the allies and set up asledpatrnltokeeptheGer-! mans out. During the summer of INS. however. I) Germans landed and began transmitting reports In German code. IAITLE JOINED They Were discovered the fol-- lowing spring and battle wasl E the Gcman force which had modern weapons. and! tihesled pstrd.whichhadmns-r tered the Arctic but had only hunting rifles. l The Eskimos could not under ' lle standwhyooetnanslsouldklllan-5 other. and this feeling H.I'Idl.Ils.ly; spread to the Europeans. Only one man was killed and the Ger-I mans later claimed it was an ac- . cident. l The Germans captured the pa-I trol's dog tennis and destroyed a' radio station. The Danes suffered incredible hardships in making their escape south to warn their commander. The German commander wasl captured and. when tpri"" ' M l the Germans retired to their base It later was bombed ll; III Air Force ainl the men were taken back to Germany. , For the rest of the war. Allied shipping receive accurate weath-' er reports while the Germans (Copyright) did not. leading the world in these dis- coveries and inventions and who are most emphatic in their de- mands for a new morality for their control. Undoubtedly this is one of the-lscoumes of the new interest in religion and the new return to the church. The outstanding example in our time of "Beating swords into ploughshares and spears into pru- nlng hooks" in the development of atomic energy for peaceful purposes. llumanltv will never forget Hir- oshima - the use of the great- est scientific discovery of mod- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL CAMPAIGN IN am or PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE , OPENS ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th in Isaiah 1 verse 4: Add they nun beat their swords into plowsharea. And their spears lnlo pruning 3: Nation shall not lift up sword n- gnina.th llllllon. 1 Neither al they earn war any mm. M . Refrigeration Nearly three thousa years - have passed and that dream is Eggiletan still only a dream. The reason why is that men have ignored the condition on which it is given. Hers is the condition: Recognition of the God nflnraelastheGodofallthe earth. hearkening to His teach- has and obeying His laws. Israel's unique contribution to the thought of mankind was her discovery of God as the living God. Just and merciful in His dealings with men and active in establishing Justice and mercy in all the dealings of men with men. i It is a fact of history that which a nation of such refuses to ac- knowledge God they also reject His laws with Him. When a na- tion's policies are not ' A E on principles of righteousness that are universal and eternal, its rulers cannot be trusted. There is no rocklike principle governing their actions: their own interests are their ultimate concern. and what those Inter- ests demand. they will do. A na- tion must have some authority beyond itself to whom it looks II! and whose will It obeys be- IIII ISLRII CIRIIOI FERRY SERVICE JUN! II to snrr. II Daily from each terminal: 1 a.m.. I a.m.. ll s.m.r I p.m.. I p.m.. 5 p.m. STANDARD TIMI hr daily report dial crcv on first weather broadcast. Gem early and avoid delay. Reservations Linked. In particulars contact: Nm FERRIE I..IMl'l'l:D t:a-tuttstaws. r. n. tsisss "'l5!Dt8IlastsvIlIePrnnhy- I-nan ciiurei Friday Sept run A color film will be shown for meetings whats eIsetrie.pewsr available. All msstlua at I tl'-ch. STOREY ELECTRIC Fish & Meat Plants Hussman Cases Wallace Cases Bally Cases Kelvinator Units We refrigerate tha Island If its refrigeration we have it If its reparahle we can repair it. Storey Electric Dlnl82S'I Charlottetown They Neck In School Problem teenagers" have a new school in Sweden where every- thing goes-cven amok- ing and necking in class. Teachers any pu- pils soon tire of wild behavior and then act normally. Story in The Standard. Get The Standard - on sale now. completa with magasins. 12-page novel and 20 pages of l comic. Only ten cents. f .u. RURAL ELECIRIFICATION NOTICE Noticela herebyglventhat the proposed elsctrlcalextsstslon toservethesom-lsLine COMING WINTER. OF NEEDED. FACISIO REMEMBER AT PRESENT THE ORPIIANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POINT 10 A CAPACITY IIOUSE THIS DUE EXTENSIVE REPAIR WORK AND WITH THE COST ALL NECESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL, A i GENEROUS RESPONSE TO THIS YEAR'S APPEAL IS URGENTLY IIERE IN P. E. I. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL CANADIAN -WIDE APPEALS. IT IS A PRIVILEGE, AS WELL AS A RESPONSIBILITY, TO CONTRIBUTE WITH EQUAL GENER- OSITY TO THIS APPEAL ON BEHALF OF OUR OWN IIELPLESS CHILDREN. NO CAUSE IS MORE DEBERVING. ALL CONTRIBUTIONS, LARGE AND SMALL. WILL IIE ACKNOWLEDGE!) IN THE PRESS. IIQOIZIST. Warmth. three. loolts. good fashion - - -,whai more could a girl wish for? Our coats have Wl'VlF'l.EH.NEWlIEI('HAN'DBITHA'I"SIlGH'I'IN'I'llE FALLIIINGYOUIYOUNG &&&WiQ IPIIITOIAWNDIIIIII. 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