R taxes "some special arrange- ments when members of the quist after arrival in Detroit for FAMILY TRIP Gal with Aas't Mgr. James E. Sand- Gsorge D. Noble Jr. family of a visit. From left. they are: Geroge W llesley. Mass.. go touring. Here in er. mother and the ll chil- dren check in at a downtown ho- III. 13: Patrick. 6: Mark. 8: Mi- chael. 5; Kathryn. 7: twins Ruth and Mary. 8; Cheryl. in (behind TTHOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME DOCTRINE OF SUPERMAN IQNORES DIVINE GRACE During the latter half of the last I-entry there lived rather remark- able philosopher named Friedrich Nietzsche. His influence on think- ing men of his own time and the ensuing decades was considerable -hot the least important of his disciples were the Nazis. for he wos the man who invented the doc- trine of the Superman. Not that Nietzsche thought the German people was a ruperrace Abs notion was invented by the Nazis. However. he did think that humanity found its highest and ntiilest expression in certain sup- ermen. who were able to overcome all that stood in the way of their will to power. their will to create. These supermen. according to him. were by no means limited to anyone nation. They appeared only very occasionally. and they might swing from any people. in any historical epoch. CHURCHES TOMORROW BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN In his opinion. the German poet Goethe had been such a man. As he saw things. the one basic urge which underlies all activities is "the will to power." the will to express oneself in creative activity. the will to overcome all difficult- ies. all obstacles. Such obstacles might take the form of slavery to one's own fears. or perhaps too great an attachment to one's own pleasures. They also take the men. in this world of competition. The more one overcomes these various oppositions. and h omes sole master of one's activities, the more perfect a man one is. One who gains a complete victory is a superman. This doctrine is by no means a ridiculous . it is true. it was taken up by the Nazis in a form which is immediately repugnant to us. who have been taught from youth to recognise the essential equality of men of all races and colors. CREED OF MANY I-Ilwever. the doctrine as we tlal of his doctrine. is by no means ridiculous. type oi man. it is really the same iwinsl: Cynthia. it. holding hand of Ann 2: Robert, 9 months. in his mother's arms. and the father. They were half a plane load. (AP Wirephoto). have outlined it. without the oddit- ion made by the Nazis. could well be made the creed oi a strict cap- italist society. How closely the superman re ” the ideal of a selfmade man. who pits his wit and streng- th aganst those of his fellows. and rises from rags to riches and power How many men in our society have not striven for this very thing. especially in the days oi rugged individualism," before our govern- ments began to confer benefits up- on the less fortunate members of our society. There are still plenty of men tless than there once were. let us hope! whose view of life. whose code of morality. is precisely this To be selfish is to act in accord- ance with nature. Christian charity and benevo- lence is nothing more than thinly disguised weak in e s s. Prayer for assistance from God is weakness with no disguise at all. Such men are in perfect agreem- ent with Nietzsche in all the essen- We have said that this doctrinal it is quite attractive to a certain I Anglican Church at. rnuzws CATHEDRAL j Anglican - llochford Square I? Reverend Canon G. E. Mofintt , M.A.. n.n. . Rector. The Reverend W. G. Iiogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. .0rgnnlnt and Choir Director Mhe Susanne lirenton. Lie. Music ...i.......A.A.m. ...A 7 sixrn suuonv AFTER ' TRINITY 1:8 a.rn.-Mattias SE00 n.In.-Holy Eucharist iiidb a.m.-Choral Eucharist 7:00 n.m.-Evennonr Ilaid and without Sermon) Daily services at usual hours. All Welcome 81'. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Established I70! by Royal Foundation 'l'Io Iovorond Canoe J. 1'. Ihbett. loctor Organint and Choir Director. Mr. if. John Harrie. r.n.c.o. LI-not! (hninsnloo lists om.-Morning Prayer and Service-lav. Cannon J. T. Ibhott I Vlahoro Are cordially Invited To Attend. Please note no further Evening lervtcootnatli loot. lth. II1 PRESBTTERIAN-. ran Imus or s .IAMa:s' The Inorend T. ii. B. Jones. I.A.. s.'r.u.. Acting organist TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fltnroy Streets Minister: Rev. ll. L. Mitton. B.A.. DJ). Paul Cudinorc (McGlll) Sappli Organist and Choir Director I-1-.00 nan. Morning Wornhb. Serrnoee.Dr. Atiial Roberts. .1) M . Duet: "The Lord's Prayer" (Malotie) - Miss Barbara Rogers and Mr. Sterling lnman 1.80 p.nr. Evening Worship. sermon: Dr. Athoi Roberts. MD. Hymn-Anthem: "Under Hie Wings" Count That Sunday Loot Which Does Not Find You Wnrshlping In The House Of God. ZION PEEBYTEBIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince -and Gratin Ste. The Ioverond W. ilarold Brown. M.A.. Minister. Mr. Job Ian-Morgan. ti.A.. I. lino. (oxford) organist and Choir Director (Mrs. l.. Dingweli. guest organist for holiday month) it n.n.-Adult libie Class II nan.-The Nursery school It n.rn.-Divine Worship 1:D p.ni.-Divine Worship : "The Rock Waa Christ" soprano leis: Mina Madge Mag- lord Al Are Corlaly Welcomed -can ssnvs-rros anon Great George street 'IOII or IVANGELIIM” III "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro claiming The Lord Jesus Christ 3 the only saviour of ll :00 n.m WN BIBLE CHAPEL 2:! Cumberland St. at Longworth Avenue. Sinners.” I23 a.m.-The Lord's Supper for Believers .-The Family Bible IIIII 1:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" ttltodlo Program over CFCY) 7:3 p.rn.-Evangelistic Service. Soloist and Song lander: Mr. Joseph Woottoa W. 0. Atkins of London. Eng- land will continue his lectures on "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness: A scale Model of the Tabernacle will be on dis- III-I!-" "A Warm Welcome Awaits You" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assembly of Canada Cor. Harley st. 1 Mt. Edward Rd. Parhdnle Iev. V. E. Jackson. Pastor Phone liil SERVICES Sunday It.” a.m. Bnnday schooL ii.H n.rn. Worship. 7.00 p.rn. Evangelistic. Everyone Welcome foffieinl Opening to be An- nooncod Later). GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Stress om.-r of Meetings Lord's Day . hnday School l0:I l.lI. lreakingot Breed ii:lO a.rn. Gospel service 1:! pan. All are heartily invited to these services. "We preach Christ crucified-The power of God and the wiadoln J God." I Cor. l:iJ-It n:oe a.n.-Nasty care he no ginnorn ii:I a.I.-llwhe Woriip Vernon: Reverend Donald Mao- Iaonano no ltono:'i:vooat-:aaraea' '.":'T"'.""' clewutelrunohord .....---...... --....-.:: :::-:.-:... 2 bmwohuhj. aovaunoa anon-n lie!!- I Audrey Doilols Posse: After A life Of Service FitsGerlad E a Mill is g. E E. Anglican Deaconess House. EEWEE two brothers. George D. DcBlois. and Noel H. Denlots, both of this City. philooopy as that which was offers ed to our first parents by that most magnificent of liars. Satan. It app- eals to the proud man, who would like to any that he is completely x d , i ' ', self-deter- pendent even of God. What it does is to exalt the individual man, and make him like another god.Rem- ember the promise of Satan: "You shall be as godr"! WILL NOT SERVE newspaper, several years ago. a letter to the editor which included the remarkable statement. "1 al- ways admired Adam's courage." This person was making explicit what few realize: that the extreme "rugged individualist" is comm- itted by Satan himself. and by our first parents; he is saying ”I will not serve." The very reason that such a philosophy is attractive to the mind. especially of one who feels himself capable of carrying it out. in that it is half right. The most insidious kind of lie is the one whichpls a half-truth. A man is a free being. He has been given a mind and will. in virtue of which he can choose what end he shall seek to attain. it. ike the lower creatures of . then a man is master of his acts. He is responsible for them. He can merit a reward by me!!! of them. The moral struggle of a man achieving that which is diff- icult is g magnificent thing which ” ” and rightly. our admira- tion. However. God has made man in such a way that he cannot get al- ong without His assistance-indeed. he can do nothing that will gain his reward, without the grace of God-"Without Me you can do noth ing." In order to be exalted. I min must humble himself before his Maker. , The only thing man can do with- out God's assistance is give up the struggle. But at least this minim- urn la in his power. and a man l0V- erncd totally by the philosophy W9 have been describing may well do so. Nietzsche. at least. ended up by going mad, and committing sui- cide. Canadian Visit impresses Scot FREDERICTON (CPI - A die- tinguished i atlonint said Thurs- day night Canada has the opP0f- tunity "to lead the nations of the West" because of her tremendous natural resources. Dr. Douglas M. McIntosh. direc- tor of education for Fife. Scotland told delegates to an education eo- ference because of "the IIOTIWI opportunities which face this coun- try" Canada must train her young people to take responsibility and leadership in the community and the world." Dr. Mclntosh contrasted Can- adn position with that of his na- tive Scotland. tn Scotland, the scene was "fraught with economic difficul- ties" and the danger of inflation. He said there must be an "Clo- nlzing reappraisal" of his coun- try's position in the world today. "We are technical d ” . for we can only keep our standard of living by exporting our skills." some progress had been made Scotland could claim to be the first to sell atomic power on a cornme .:.: basis. uiuceaiou was a daughter or Robert Do- in. late wue. Ethel Hel- ttendingPrtneeofWaies tor part of her life was pl:-the Mission field of lndmi: We remember having read in a in going to stress our ” COMING EVENTS Cardigan Tea Party, July 31. Brae parish picnic Tuesday July h. Dance Millview Hall every FYI-J day night. I Corran Ban Picnic Wednesday! July (list. Dance lona East School, every Monday night. Lot 3 parish August 20th. picnic Tuesday July 31st. Brookfield. Benefit dance Gowan school, Tuesday July 30. Benefit dance Gowan School. Tuesday. July 30th. Bay. Monday. July 29th. August lst. Canteen Service. Dance in Alton Hall night. in aid of Hall. Good music. night in New Glasgow Hall. St. Brigid's Parish Picnic Lot ll Wednesday July 31. Hope River Supper Wednesday July Slat. at 5.30 p.m. Charlottetown. chestra. Refreshments. Reserve August 28th. for ger and better. day Chaisson's Ireshments. Regular Saturday night dance nrd's Orchestra. Showing at Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday,.A Catered Affair. Betty Davis and Debbie Reynolds. Greenwich Church, (Thickcn and Ham Supper. August 7th. St. Peter's Bay Hall. New Glasgow. Monday night. Rol- lie MacKenzies orchestra. Canleenil service. g : Plan to meet your friends at St. John's Anglican Church Pic- gm, Crapaud. Wednesday. August Grand Bingo St. Andrews Hali.i Overcoming Obstoeios I In a certain place on Prince inthognnnd.tho treestauds ooeblgroelt.andtheotrong gassing ::g:Ei'1E'g 2 1. :5. 3 .S;i”iii Tiiii '- illiliill ii? gs iiiii 539? - Mt. Stewart. Monday. July 29th.l .130 pm. Jackpot 350.011. Precu- out 810.00. Bedspread door prizel Corran Ban Picnic Wednesday, Custom baling. Sterling MacRae Brae B r a e Barn Dance. Cliff Peters Rollo Dance Elmwood School Thursday Saturday Square dancing every Saturday Reserve August (lit; for Potato Field Day at Experimental Farm, Dance. Hunter River Hall. Mon- day. July 29th. MacLean Orches- i.ra. Dance in Corraville School Tues- day. July 30th. Boudreault's Or- the Crapaud Exhibition. it will be big- Dance Farmington School. Mon- orchestra. Re- St. Peters Bay Hall. Al Blanch- t Charlottetown, Barbara MacMii- lan, Charlottetown: Donnie Har- ris Murray Harbour and Sharon submitted by the eighteen boys Laughlia Sherbrooke the fifth and sixth semi-finalists winners in the Perfection Penguin Contest. Each week for the next three gas v SEMI-FINALISTS IN PENGUIN CONTEST Pictured above are Roger Goss. weeks. three more boys and girls will be selected as semi-finalists. At the conclusion the best name and girls will be judged. and the winner, along with one parent or guardian, will be sent on an all expense-paid trip to the Canadian. National Exhibition. ' Find Doukhobor Widow Hanged KRESTOVA. B.C. tCPt - The body of a Doukhobor widow. Mrs. Mary Gienger, 32, was found hang- ing from a beam in her Krestova home Thursday night Nearby was a letter she had just received from her nine-year-old daughter Patsy. detained at a New Denver school. it read: "llommy. I am lonesome for you. . . . Come and visit me. . . . I love you. Goodbuy" There are 89 children in the school in New Denver in B.C.'s Kootenay district. They are con- sidered wards of the courts. taken when their Doukhobor parents re- fused to send them to school in accordance with BC law. Bakes His Own Daily Bread PEMBROKE, Ont. tCPivFrcd Kruschenake, B4. hasn't time to complain about the old age pen- sion. lic's too busy baking bread. Native of Germany and resident in Canada since' tau. he rises every day at 5 am. to bake his daily bread. do his washing and c ' it: his household chores. That has been his routine since his wife died a year ago. They would have marked their 60th wedding anniversary this month. He's usually finished baking. washing. dusting. scrubbing and waxing floors about I0 a.m. Then he spends the rest of the day in his large garden. where he grows a lot of his own food although his eyesight is faded. His hearing is still nearly perfect. to Pembroke ll years ago. Mr. Kiuschenake is the father of I2 Dance in C.Y.C. Hall. Cardigan. children. every Monday night. Webster”: Orchestra. Rcgular Dance in Elliot liall Saturday night. Westhcrbics Orch- estra. Proceeds to aid of Hall. F”-e . Auto , Casualty , Marine. G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 78 Great George St. GIGGEY'S PHARMACY OPEN THIS WEEK-END i ' To Supply At I I A district farmer before moving- I Open 48-Acre 000 rabbi; farm in the Annapolis GIlnI&n Pogo 3 July 27. 1957 if 1 Nova Seotin. which on 15.00 rabbits and Luis.- lnunchold Appliances N. 5. Rabbit Farm DMWIAL 43;! c.fZ2E.'I.2x..L5”l..E..3”1.,?f.i 112 Kent St. Winsloe Charge Among those selecting the island for their vacation this summerl are Rev. Winfrid L. Henley, B.A. Minister of St. Andrew's United Church, Pakenham, Ontario, and Mrs. Henley. Both are Maritimers; who have long been residents of' other parts of Canada. and are glad to come to the cool breezes and unhurried life of the Provinces by the sea. They are in the Wln- i sloe Manse while Rev. Dr. and THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at Brookfield Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July 28th at 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Burton Smith. Special music. Soloist: Mr. Ira M. Drysdale. Mrs. E.A. Belts are at camp. and visiting friends and relatives in New Brunswick and Nova Scolia. Born in Spry Bay on Nona Sco-I tia's rugged Eastern Shore Mr. Henley received his education in Windsor. Halifax iDalhousie Uni- versity) Kingston. Ontario andi Edinburgh. The next twenty yearsi of his ministry were spent on Saskatchewan rural chargcs. He then was called to Pakcnham. a few miles west of Ottawa. Mrs. Henley comes from Truro N.S. Mr. Henley will supply the pul-i pits of the Winsloe Charge during the month of August. I TOKYO tAPI - The Japanesel government has restricted travel; by Soviet diplomats in Japan in. retaliation for similar curbs puii on Japanese in Moscow. Prime, Minister Nobusuke Kishi's cabinet today announced the 26 mcmbcrsl of the Soviet embassy. their fam-, ilies and servants could travel 2i Architectural Appointment I wish to announce that ALFRED J. HENNESSEY, B.Arch., M.Arch.. has joined my staff and will be working in my Charlottetown Office. Mr. llcnnessey has recently completed post graduate studies in New York where he has received his Masters Degree in Architecture. G. Keith Pickard ARCHITECT miles beyond the heart of Tokyo only with special permission. Your car will like body. See us for- ' FRAME STRAIGHTENING ' WHEEL ALIGNMENT ' WHEEL STRA GHTENING look and drive new after we repair its ' WHEEL BALA ING A PAINT JOBS ' AUTO BODY REPAIRS Spence & McLeod moot of Provincial paying I957 Gasoline Tax Rebates. A supply of application forms for refund of tax under The Gas Tax Act has been mailed to all high- way foreman. Ch I Liming B. EARLE MacDONALD. If Oltetown Provincial Treasurer. Dancewat Wgesi Rioyally Hall G G K P AIITO Works ed ht. R m 1 . ir'.'c'iyt.nzie.'3n'cye..'-'3 9.30 ”i2'. eake :0 EDEN ST. nun ma Cha”0"9i0ii"- - Res. 7210 Prince Edward Island, Earn dance at Jay Edwards, TT""TT"”'TT”"TT'"”TTm”mn'"" r' ””r"' " c r- July 22' 195-Ii GASOLINE TAX REBATES Effective August Ist. I957 the Depart- Treasuror will commence p PHONE 3170 PRICE DELIVERY Come to St. Davids Anniversary no and basaar. United Cburchl wj Tfggf Th Bel. Georgetown. Tuesday. July I nun. W Plan on hearing the Salvation I Ajrrpy grain ant the Mt. Hlclvrbert ted I . o ..:.. July .:”:f".:f. W, The scar Mobile Recruiting Unit . Bible Society Picnic on the cni-I M” I-...-2 '.'."".":':...'; i.::.t.'..l?-X...-t:'.:;: cHm0"!'0WN day afternoon. July Ilst, Bring your ban lunch and come along. Iv.” There will be meeting of the gzrrvativsel votferg ofuledtord Ild . at vner cQua '3. oo Ionday evening. July 3. at I I let the purpose reorganisation Al "19 There will be a meeting of on: RCAF Association in Conservative electors. of Victoria Poll on Saturday, Julyl Club Rooms OFFICE HOURS-Toeuioyo-0 an o m. to S N p m. Wednesdays-DU n.m. to 5.00 pm. Therearcmonyopportanitioafor young men and wmneolvi d loryonjrnenvrithioniormetrtecwbetterfcu . hfor-motion :Tv.-remconahanduouforfoli 56 Grafton Street wilthom Oblig- ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE The Provincial Vocational School C IIARIAYITETOWN REOPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd., I957 TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE One You Day Courses are offered in the following: Home Economics ttwo months course) Plumbing 5 Sheet Metal Practical Electricity Welding ttwo four month coarsest Automotive Mechanics Bricklaying & Plastering Carpentry Drafting Students so desiring may take two your courses in Automotiw Mechanics and Plumbing and sheet Metal. The IIIPIIIIOTI of young women is called to the two month DAY course in Home Economics beginnirj October I. I957. Night courses commencing October 1 are available in the above trades as well as in the following: Accounting and ” bheeping shorthand tPitmen. refresher) Cnuhlild Twins . O-ocheting. Knitting, Smocking ' Weaving Iallherwork I Sewing Full information on courses may be obtained writing to or calling on the Prwllldll cntionai School, Charlottetown. or 3TH. IDIJCATI FOR IJVIIO by , Vo- P.E.I. or III CA7