[Thrilling Solo ]\Flight Related FORT NELSON, B.C. @ veteran trapper who was born (CP)— i Bedlam prevailed im ene of | with his party on an unannounc- San Francisco's largest super- | ed visit. Centre, foreground, markets when Soviet Premier | police and security officers Nikita Khrushchev moved in | push their way through a huge RELIGION AND LIFE BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. First Moderator of the United Church ef Canada BRANDCLASP PLEDGES A MAN’S GOOD FAITH ings, the world always questions Of all symbolic actions none | whether any bond will hold him. fe more significant than thé clasp} When two friends meet the of hand with hand. In ancient} handclasp is the first part of their days when one gave his right! greeting. When I am .introduced hand to another who might be an to a stranger we “shake hands” epponent, he showed that he had--in-teken-of-eur-mutual confidence eancealed no which to smite him. . | senite. When twe young people sive HANDCLASP BINDS “First the wings were. stripped. Then the floats. What was left ma satvazed from the plane. VETERAN TRAPPER “I was at home,” said Yager, and raised in the north country. It was different for Jones. He was injured early in September while operating a construction dragline at Fort Smith. His right arm was in a cast and there were \IKITA’S STORE VISIT STEALS SHOW trusted” im his everyday deal-; weapon with) and intention to serve rather than) their hands to each other in the) One gives his word to another Marriage ceremony they pledge! in a promise he intends to keep, their lives to other in a convenant| but the spoken word can never which nought but death can se | mean quite as much between man ver... and man as the persona! contact One ean sian a contract er set he not only symbolizes an agree- in the hand clasp and the union; @ seal on his will and by #0 doing|of souls it expresses and binds. | cernment of the truth hehind the! Jesus used symbolic actions in’ : 7 gant, but also commits himself! His treatment of the people whom | crowd as the smiling premier moved down an aisle. i | (AP Wirephoto) | whom He healed. We long for close personal con- | tacts with one another. The cry-| ing child whom no words can ‘soothe will—nes i | mother’s arms i CONFIRMS TRUTH The ordination service touched , the depths of my being, but when! a much-loved teacher laid his. hands on my head it feit like a| sacramental confirmation of the. truths he had taught me through the years. The eagerness with which some of Principal Davidson's stu-| dents wanted him to take this part in their ordination revealed the depths of the influence his teaching had exerted in them | ' There-is so much in the inftu- ence of soul on soul that words, cannot express..Hence the value! of the sacraments as media through which Christ enters our souls. Here the vital part is the die: symbols. What St. Pau! calls “discerning-the Lord's body" in! “| wilderness of . the north, } | -mosed over caught fire.” * 17 stitches in his left foot. on ie. Both men suffered minor That's how pilot Dan Yeager ises in the aw oe how he flew — wag Foie yg is single - engine aircraft into Yeager, who operates Fort northern timber at full throttle! smith Air Service. said he ran while trying to get through bad|jnto bad weather midway on his weather. Fort Simpsonfort Nelson flight. K was Sep, 12. Yeager, 35-/ He got lost when he went to year-old aircraft owner, was on! 7,000 feet to get above -the a 200-mile flight from Fort Simp-| weather. He asked Fort Nelson zon TNS. yp Nhe Sag a jtower for a radio fix but Fort ssenger in IS WN i h ul Bellanca—32-year-old John Henty oe 0.08 ot leet . — Jones of Edmonton. | Yeager, flew into the trees Nothing was heard from the) while looking for a hole in the pair until Sunday when a flying! elouds. “I knew 1 was close to missionary spotted the two men} the ground so I kept on full drifting on the Liard River on 8! power,” he said “The clouds} home-made raft. | were down into the trees.” .J. E Norcross, a Protestant) ‘There was fuel for another half minister, picked up Yeager and | hour of ‘flying when the plane | Jones and flew them here, end-| came down 80 miles northwest of ing one of the largest air searches! Fort Nelson of the year. | $$ The men were in the damp! ao about | MINERS STRIKE 600 miles northwest of Edmon-| ROME, Italy ‘Reuters)—Italy's ton, for eight days. They ¢overed| 50,000 coal, sulphur and_ iron 200 miles by foot and raft trying miners went on a two-day stike to reach safety. They ate what) Monday to press for a new labor they shot with rifle and shotgun’ contract. ? Richeliev Trip- Taken By PM Lavrier ts 1918 "We hope that you will leave this region convinced that’ mak- ing a waterway of the Richelieu will help develop our region and will profit not only the province SOREL, Que. (OP) — Prime | Quebec but all of Canada,” Minister Diefenbaker took a brief cruise Monday night up the peaceful Richelieu River which residents of the Sorel area want to turn into a busy commercial waterway. Mr. Diefenbaker, here on a meet-the-people tour of Quebec province, viewed the Richelieu and heard proposals that it be|- dredged to provide a ‘little sea- way" from New York City to the St. Lawrence River. The prime minister and his party arrived here by ferry from Berthierville, across the St. Law- rence river from Sorel, and were greeted by the mayors of Sorel, St.. Joseph de Sorel, and Tracy, Que. : Mayor Robert Fiset told him in French it has been a long time since a prime minister has visited Sorel. The last was sir Wilfried Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed such handicaps. FASTEETH, an kaline (non-acid) powder to sprin- kle on your plates, keeps false teeth more firmly set. Gives confident feel- ing of security and added comfort. | No gummy, gooey ¥ taste or feel- ing. Get PASTEETH today at any amt ewe = Inadequate electrical wir. ing is inconvenient, costly and dangerous. Let us check your Housepower right away. FREE ESTIMATE CALL= NOW PHONES 8543-8544 PALMER ELECTRIC jhe said. At a reception a the Chatean| The river des Gouverneurs;-a historic So-|canal system, rel building dating from 1761,/ able for deep-water shipping. Mr. Diefenbaker said he had chosen to come to the Richelieu|his river cruise because proceed- tegion to see for himself the|ings were running late—he ar- feasibility of opening a new/rived in Sorel an hour behind | waterway. ' schedule. ON ‘. POTATO TAGS — °No Delay! ®No Waiting! —--—- * Orders Accepted In Large And Small Quantities! PHONE 8506 Charlottetown __ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ¥ CENTRAL PRINTERY The Guardian * The Evening Patriot Start the season right by selecting a smartly styled new - fall coat. Your choice of tailored. or dressy coats... in fine cashmere, wool, woo! blends . . . many lavishly trimmed with fur. Come, see, choose. te it. Nome of these acts is as sig- nificant as giving one’s hand to enother in token of a personal —— iwhich cannot abe with- ‘awn without the other's consent. Good faith is the most impor- tant factor in all human relation- ships. To keep faith with the man | He healed. He put his fingers on the act of Communion is one of | | the eves-of the blind man whose the deepest experiences in our sight He was about to restore. fellowship with Christ. Here the Once he anointed with clay the Holy Spirit takes the things. of eyes of such aman im the act God and reveals them unto us of healing. \ 'In so doing He eommunicates A missionary patted a leper them to us. woman on the back one day, and From 29° To 69° e USE OUR LAY-AWAY. PLAN The prime minister cut short | or woman who trusts me is the the women eried out with intensé ~~“ , : ; first of my obligations. | feeling. | FOUR POUND HAILSTONE When the world around him re-| “That's the first time eognizes that a man’s word is felt the touch of a human hand.”’; said Monday a hailstone weizh- es zood as his bond the way is| The missionary said that this ing four pounds, 6'2 ounces fell open before him into any person-| showed her why it is recorded so during a storm near the town of a! agreement. But if “he can't be'often that Jesus touched those Dzhambu! in Kazakhstan WARM AIR PIPELESS OIL FURNACE THANK THE FASHION SHOPPE 144 Great George Mt. Dial 3355 have} LONDON (AP)—Moscow Radio. HOMAR \ EASY TERMS oo “Ts | . UP TO 5 YEARS - 6 ROOMS TOPAY -y for the tremendous response to our request for recipes for The Guardian - The Evening Patriot COOK BOOK COMPLETELY INSTALLED - with 200 GAL. OIL TANK — CONTROLS — THERMOSTAT -- ELECTRIC WIRING — READY TO LIGHT ~ WE TAKE TRADE-INS CALL US TODAY FOR HIGHEST APPRAISAL —=— = > ‘ 88,000 BTU CAPACITY The response has been overwhe lming—and to all whe have sent in re- cipes, we say, sincerely, "Thank You." | HOMART || HOT WATER BOILER The task of compiling the recipes in their various classifications is now FLOOR FURNACE is : under way—and as soon as it is compl eted, the prize winners will be chosen. | 1 With Thermostat and Blower Hi $174.50, | I GUN TYPE CONVERSION BURNER | » Pitas iI Completely Installed with Thermostat ||| | et ee Ht , | Included Hi Sen ; $325.00 Included $329.00 So great has been the response however, that we must place a dead- Hh |} = =| ; line on further entries . . . and respect fully request one and all to observe the following deadline requirements: { y Deadline for Recipes is 12 Noon. ~< Saturday, September. 26th! It's later than you think, order your Homart heating system teday—Beat Homart heating equipment available on Simpsons-Sears Easy Payment Pion. © SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED EZ LN Send Yours In Today To The Cook Book Editor . . . . THE GUARDIAN-THE EVENING PATRIOT Offices in Summerside - Montague = Souris - Alberton = Charlottetowa ~ : & we 129 KENT ST. BIAL 3188