- S. D. U. SIUDENTS ARE X-RAYED ltuderita of St. Dunatan's Uni- versity are the most recent to b.testodtor'l'B.Agroupol iiiemissoenoathscampusas they take their turn at the Mo- bile X-Ray Unit operated by the Prince Edward Island Tu- berculosia League. The Unit was Purchased by the League in 1545, and has been used exteas- ed iveiy in all parts of the Province since then. Currently, The 1-Olllse. in cooperation with the Provincial Department or Health. is making use or the Unit in the Heat Tuberculin Test- ing Survey. in the past year OVGP 25.0130 People in the Prov- lace IIIVC been tested. with ap- proximately one-third of this numbu ofppeopls being x.i-gy. Funds for operating the ve- hicle are obtained by The Tu- Tuberculosis berculosis League through their Annual Christmas Seal Sale Cam. Dlilll which opens this year on November lath. K II expected thll upon com. pletioo of the current survey be- tween 00.000 and 70.000 indivi- duals. school age and older. will have been tested on Prince Ed- ward Island with from lull) in 25,000 People being x-rayed by the above Unit. The X-Ray Technician is .10.. eph MacKinnon. THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME av HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUlGAN NEEDS EXPRESSED IN PRAYER No sci of words is dearer to the hearts of Christians than 'huse phrases we know as the Lord's Prayer. or the our Fa- her. They are revered because :hey are the gift of God's son n us; because they express all Mir needs, and because they are I way of life. The order of the ahrases of this prayer shows us iow to put out own lives in or- ier: spells out the injunction of ')ur Loni. "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His justice." At the vqry centre of this great prayer is our plea: "Thy .t'llI be done on earth as it is in iiesveii" - a plea that individ- isls, families. nations and fam- ALL (lies of nations will live in per- kct obedience to God's will. in the opening phrase we gc. knowledge God to be "Our Fa- ther". a word that sums up the creative love that brought us from nothing. keeps us in being, Ind will live us eternal life. then we ask that God's name be "hallowed": that is. that God that is accomplished: God is glor- ified among us when ”l-lis King- dom comes." when He mics the minds and heart of men, And then Our Lord tells us to P!!! for obedience: "Thy will be done." it is our own personal obedience to God's will which a- lone can affect the establishment ol His reign in our hearts. which can give Him the story He de- mands of us. LOGICAL OBEDIENCE us is far different than the aer- vile adherence to an arbitrary command of a tyrant. Because He loved us. God made us. and He made us to return to Him by living our lives according to his plan. We are His and His alone. Our obedience to Him and to His loving laws is simply the acceptance of His plan for our existence in this life and for our happiness with Him in the life to come. God. of course. has revealed His law to us in Scripture - the conunandments. But He made us social beings, members of so- cieties which we call nations. These nations have rulers; men who guide the menmers of the state to the achievement of na- tural happiness: who strive to achieve for the citizens of that state. the natural means that will help them to live a life of virtue. a life of holiness. The authority that th civil rulers possess and one In is not a power apart from or con- Tbe obedience that God asks trary to. the authority of God; Churches Tomorrow Anglican Church ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Algllean liechfddlqldre The Rsvmond Canon G. I. Msffatt. ld.A.. I.D. Ioetm The Reverend W. G. llogg. Honorary Addalt Prld Organist and Golf Direetu. Rim Susanne Brmtsn. Lie. Mas. MICIIAILMAS DAY (Trinity 10) (1:00 a.m4-Choral E (1:00 s.m.-Church lobed (under 0 1:00 p.m.-Evenssag Dali: Services at nasal bepn AI Welcome at. rawa axonoan cannon , Established "II-D1 Iifyd Tbs Reverend Canon .l. T. lbbsst, Roster 0?! Ila! ml at Queu- gut-:11; its larrh. r.a.c.6. '"' NI-lit! Osmmlsa - ll:U I.-4-II3l! DPDGI -'IIl0r and Senior Classes ll:I g.. Mtllllrl and Print-in Clause ll:I n.-ha h..'”, and Sermon EIUNC: "TI! Angelle Heat" PRESBYTERIAN TIE IEII OED. JAKE he Rovcmd 'I'.ll.l. lemurs. I-A-. I.'l'.M.. tahhtsr Miss a. sauna sseasans. Ilm.Iae.. P.l.C.I.. tksoaut sas noosssr at (noon ii:ss'”""- g.4..' .1 . Iv Tbs lewd T. I. hrmm: "0 Info Pad 4 1 N1 1' t 1.”? (Kb-ft Ii non rnusnvramax orsuiwn ' Cm-ner Prime A Grafton Streets The Reverend W. Harold It-own. , M-A-s Milli”? Mr. Jeln Lea-Morgsa, M. A,, I. Man. M ' ) gfrglllat and Choir Director raise s.iii.-Mint Bible Class ll:D a.m.-Church school As- semblos llzh a.m.-Divine Worship 31"! DI! Service 3'53.” "WE! D0 We Follow Christ?" Anthem: "The l.ordIlg My Iepberd" (Maclarren) 1:00 p.m.-Dtvlao. Worship Ios-man "When God Speaks lost Clearly" Anthem: "O lava; pg."-p Ilandell Al An Cerdiall! Invited HGINTIAL OIIBISTIAN CHURCH 110 Kent Street Marvel D. Daabar. l.'l'b.. Minister Ira. Allison lilaelae. A.R.C.M. voftllht iligbotr Director I:I a.m.-Bible lch;-ol-hnd- Family Rear "(gar your and elder) : a.m.-ifderatag Ior-on; Id Commoloa . Irma: "rs. ug; U& Moses" H”... : Dr. rd. N. Rock I . A. Prank lnebean. B.A.' Iev. G. leward Christie I.As. I.D. Iov. Andrew I. Wdr. D.D. (HIE BAPTIST OIIUBOII Cor. Prince and Fltsroy at.-nu. Minister- Iov. H. L. Mitten, B.A.. l.D. Mr. Victor Mr.-Corry. A. C.M.. A.R.C.T. Organ and Choir Director 0:4! - -.-loaday Iclseel (Tomes-row ls Rally Day! EV"! member of the family is asked to assemble prompt. II. Since tomorrow is Promotion ' t , E will be assigned to new class- rooms and new teachers. Whlev-r your use. enrol in the Church School tom-"-ow!) 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship (Tomorrow is also Rainy Day In the church's warship. Plan to be h - "Jena. Joy of Man's Desiring" (J. 8. Each) 7:00 p.m.-Evening lervieo Sermon: "It In Time To look "Steal Away To Jesus" (Negro Spiritual) lo a Vital Part or The Church's Wort And Witness Great George street "ROME O! EVANGELIIM" Slnoe ill Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter. W 09-2" ' SUNDAY l0:N a. on sh. ground); of the Provincial ll:I a.m.-llelhess Meeting 8:0 p.m.-Sande! School i IIII SALVATION ARMY Add IMI "Se mightily grew I. di F. Ieen Acfivowomon 5. Member of Charlottetown Club received appointment to Senate - Senator Elsie inman. Another member of Char- Fellow Canadian Federation to attend Seminar on "status of Women" at United Nations in New York. 1. Bqiresentatives of Charlot- tetown B. and P. Chm assiued with Caner Camlllln and at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics. I. Members of the Charlotte- town Club. by participating in Iub activities are getting to know and eppreciate each oth- et's work more fully. are get- ting better acquainted personal- ly. and are fitting themselves to take a more prominent part in community activities. DIPLOMAT DEAD rams uiri.'riie death was reported Friday of Count Jean de Hauteclocque. 64. veteran French diplomat. After the liberation he represented the provisional gov- ernment oi Gen. Charles de Gauile at Bnissels. Later he was ambassador to Canada and For- tugal and resident-. al in Tu- msla. that still a French pmtcc torate. it is an extension of and subsi- diary to the authority of God, This is true, not only of the auth- ority of a federal parliament; it extends through the authority oi the provinces. the counties. the A wnsblpa. the cities and towns. right down to the policeman at the traffic light. All this author- ity is a share in the authority of the Divine governance by which God orders Hisworld. ALI. POWER FROM GOD Many of us look at civil author- ity -- especially perhaps as ex- ercised by tax-collectors. customs officials and traffic police - as a merely human -power. we forget Our Lord's words to Pilate: "You would have no power if my Father had not given it to you"; and St. Paul's reminder that "all authority is from God." Obedience to civil authority is a debt of Justice which we owe; it is a real part of the obed- ience we owe to God We tend perhaps to limit the idea of "obedience" to our per- sonal roligious duties. to the o- Higatlons of our children. to our own adherence to the command- ments. But obedience goes far- ther than this: in our highly " ' T society it I E in many corners of our lives. It should be a help to realire that this basic virtue of obed- ience. the living acknowledge- ment of God's loving Fatherhood. and the virtue by which we let His Kingdan come into our hearts can be guiding us at each moment in our personal life. our family life. and in our life in civil society. successful the distribution Junior 3. of 1'. Holds Meeting Tbefirsttslldinnermeeting oftbe toss which were active during the summer months. Garth Croe- kstt. Chairman of too "This Wed on P.E.l.". reported a must summer with a large of this unique tour- ist promotion publication. Reports were also heard from Wilmer Blanchard on Junior Tennis development. Henry Ilse- William on coming "tall Confer- Roi Burgess on the forth- coming second annual Lite Bulb Campaign. As the opening (eaturo of the Leadership Training Course. Chairman Elmer Blanchard had several board Inembes speak isrmromptu on various important topics. Due to the absence of Secret- ary Ed MacKenzie. Henry Swift was appointed acting secretary. The treasurer's report was read by Earl Benton. During the dinner the following guests were linroduced. Vic Robertson. Garth Herring. Rog- er Gardbam. Clarence Bartlett. Following the adjournment sev- MlD-ATLANTlC- A helicopter from the Us. Navy carrier Ta- IIIIIIEC NATO EVOLUTIONS I rawa picks up equipment from with units of European Naviesm the quartcrdeck of HMCS St Seven canadian destroyer escorts Laruent for transfer to l-IMCS are taking part in the exercises. Saguenay in rnid-ntlautic during. Wlrephoto from National Defence oi Canadian Unitedl Fort Augustus H. 8: 5. Meeting The September meeting of the For. Augustus Home and School Association was held in the .achool on September sixth. -The president Mrs. Ernest Hughes naked Father Butler to open the meeting with prayer. The President having found it necessary to tender her resigna- tion. asked the members how they wished to have the elec- tion carried out. The following slate of officer was voted in. President. Mrs. Petcr Ki-ily; Vice-president. Mrs .l.i) xiai-. Donald; Secretary. Sister Clare Thereu: Treasurer, Mrs Pai- rtck Duffy. The following committees were appointed: Program, Mrs. ("zir- roll Kelly and Sister ilvlvii Jus- eph; Membership. ,Mrs l-2 a rl Hughes and Mrs. Ernest Hugh- es: Publicity. Mrs. Fred Driscoll. Copies of the Parenis' Code of Ethics were distributed by Sister Raymon Fr: ni-is The Principal we-ii-unicri thr- members and expressed the impr- that the meetings would States ships to the United King- dom for fall NATO exercises The Guardian Page . Sat. Sept, 8, 1957 isell attended ear" that much bee efit would come to the ehildres as a result. Father Butler stressed the ini portance of mutual understand ins: between parents and teacl on-. in matters concerning tb welfare of the children. After some informal discusslos the meeting adj-iirned with "Tbs Queen". TURKEY DINNER Ni-ii Glasgow Unitec Church hot turkey dinner Saturday, Oct. 5th. Serv ing at 4 o'clock at Shining Waters Lodge, Cavendish Make this a date. b IT'S TIME eral committees met to i current prolects. COMING EVENTS Gordon Lodge Dance every Friday night. Good Music. Dance C.Y.C. Hall. Cardigan every Monday night. ' Regular Saturday night dance St. Peter's Bay Hall. Reserve Wednesday evening. October 2nd for chicken supper in Alton Hall, in aid of hall. Regular dance in Eiiott Hall Saturday night good music in aid of ball. . Pears, plums for eating, can- ning. jam. cooking apples. honey green tomatoes. Howatt's Tryon. The annual meeting of Bel- fast Home Association will be held in Belfast Hall Monday. September 30. at I o'clock sharp. Please attend red cross home and farm safety program. Mt. Herbert School, Sept. 80th at 8. Pantry Sale. lvan Bowman's Store. Hunter River. September 28th. Oyster Bed Bridge W.l. Remember Oct. 3rd. Chicken and ham supper. North Milton ball. Lobster and hot Turkey sup- per served at Sea Shell Inn. Victoria T d September 29. Just arrived large shipment 210 Asphalt shingles. and Super- tipg ahinues: R.L. Dicldeson. Dance at the White Spot'Sat- urday night. Dancing 8.30 to 12. Free lunch. Diinstaffnsge W.l. Bonshaw Inn Sunday evening, l-lot turkey dinner with all the trimmings and plum pudding. from 0 to 0 k Buying- live fowl and chicken Tuesday I until 12 R.L. Dickie- son Buying chickens every Tuesday weighing and paying at the farm- er's yard. Amos P. Gallant. South Rustico. Commencing October ist. Clark's Feed Service will be operating daily with the exception of Wednesday when we close at 12.!) noon. Come along and win a "Thank- giving turkey' at Bingo in St. Andrew's Hall. Mt. Stewart Mon- day. Sept. nth. no p.m. Jack- "itEEr MY - - t ”"”.23:”..?i” .i'"'i.".':: Twain: "Before i die I mean to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. 1 want to climb to the top of Mount Sinai and road the Ten Commandments aloud." "l have a better suggested Mark Twain. "why dontt you my right at home and keep them?" llany of aspire to do spectacular things for God. often neglecting every day opportunities for a erv l c e. Few of'iis are able to carry the Gospel far afield. but we can help at home by contri- butlng to the Bible Society. whose avowed mission is to gve the Gospel to every man his own tongue. To date the society has translated and distributed the tword' in more than eleven hundred Ianau-sen and dialects. In assisting in this great work we keep Christ's command- ment to: "Love one another" and also share in carrying out the great commission: pot 850.00. door prize. Clearing Baler twine no. 1 Tip Top and International 87 per bale. Custom 03.00 per bale Ellis Bros. Central Royalty. Reserve Wednesday evening October 2nd for .Mt. Stewart United Church turkey and chick- en supper. Supper served from 0 to 9 pm. S. 5. Rally Service It Harrington Church Sept. zoiii Former Island Girl Dies On West Coast Word was received this mom- ing by Mr. Preston Rodd. Har- rington. P. E. 1., of the death on Thursday. September 26, of his sister Mrs. B. Frank Gates, 53, d 326 3rd. Street, New West- minster. B. C. Mrs. Gates was the former Bernice Rodd. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W.'Rodd. She first left the province in 1910 and for three years taught school in Saskatchewan. Return- ing to the Island in 1922 she took Tlll'ulE'l' studies in P. W. C. and again departed from the pro- vince in 1924. Since that time she has made several brief visits to her island borne. Her death followed an opera- tion in the New Westminster Hos- pital. Besides her husband. who was formerly from West Royalty, she is survived by three sons; Frank. with the Standard Oil Company in from Glen and Brian of B. C. Two daughters. Margaret and Lynda also of DC. Also surviving are one bro- ther Prcston. Harrington: and three sisters. Marion (Mrs. Al- fred Browni, oiiawa: Dons (Mrs- George Tippett), Winnipeg: and Margaret (Mrs. Stanley Younk- g-), Wisaloe. -:2-m-:jr IRISIITOWN W.l. Mrs. Daniel Hlckox entertain- ed the members of lrisiitown W. I. at their August meeting. The president. Mrs. Borden Camp- bell was in the. chair. Fifteen members answered roll THU with a health hint. one visitor was welcomed. Plans were finalized Wm. regard to ordering black- out drgpel for the community li ll. INew sick committee was ap- pointed as follows, Mrs. Ruben: Stavert. Mrs. J.E. MacLeod haul Mrs. Leigh Paynterland SC 00 committee. Mrs. Arciiie Paynier gnd Mrs. Archie Johzistonc. Members decided to mail? I house to house canvass 30? C9" .. "THE PEOPLE OF GOD" people of They who are the God, must with fixed r'el0lV9 nd f t con dence. keel! tlheir "L7.-C. directed towards be conducive to I'hhemi:irierni;zni of the world and the education of its peoples- They wiio'm the people of God have no ambition except to revive the world. to enobielits life. and regenerate its new 08- Truthfulncss and good will have. at all times. marked their re- lations with all men. Their out- ward conduct is but a reflec- tion of their inward lite. and their Inward life a mirror pl their outward conduct. Verily I say unto thee: 0! all men the most negligent is he that dis- puteth idly and sccketh to ad- vance himself over his brother. 0 people of God: that which can ensure victory "9 ""3" righteous deeds. such conduct and character as are acceptable in the sight of God. -Bahaiu'lIah From the Sacred Wrillnli 0' The 3Ihl'I Faith. 1:30 p. m. "Go ye into all the world. ." in Prince Edward Island we MORTOII DEW LIMITED ...... ms IIILI Houss ., . 0 Ilalse. I.A. M gg-gonvg maniacs OOUNC Rs ':::- M I . TBAVH. AGENTS Edsplones: I-muoo D00. Travel -8541 . P. E. I. ATTENTION ramsss HUNTER RIVER and VICINITY lwB0oadvlmmywiaay customers that the WWI"?! earrtoasoiy-sssroieiastiai yvmtmt-rel Prodor-eon I (1 cer Fund. Mrs. Borden Camp-I bell. Mrs. Archie Payiiter. Itirsf Archie Jnhnstonc and Mrs. Maclieod offered to make IIIISI canvass. The secretary. Mrs. Harold: MacLeod read a letter from the Supervisor advising that thel Handicraft V could come to this district m llth to z2mi' of November. with both after-I noon and evening classes. The secretary will order Cod Liver Oil capsules. Arrangements will be made to have Mrs. Cud- more conduct a "Home andi Farm Safety" program in mm Hall in the near future. 3 The October meeting will be held in the Hall when roll call will be ii recipe for a supper dish. The committee in charge will be Mrs. Dave Campbell, Mrs. Clayton Stavert, Mrs. Leigh Paynter and Mrs. Borden Camp-i, bell. The hostess read an amusing piece of poetry that she had composed and Mrs. E.W. John- stone had is reading. Lunch was served and the meeting closed We supply TO ORDER COAL or Oil i Better prepare for cold weather! COAL, COKE and FUEL OIL A. PICIiARD 8. CO. with "The Queen". RIVER SYSTEM . England's Severn River. flow- ing 210 miles to the Bristol Chan- nel..i.s linked by canals with the! Thames and the Mersey. ., ii DANCING In Lounge Room of CHTOWN HOTEL Foatiiring The Downiowncrs Opening Friday, Oct. 4 Adm. 552.00 per couple Tax and Tables included STUDENTS IN 0l'R FAl.l. Board examinations in .liinr-. ENRDLI. NOVV ii MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE POST 0FFl(lltJ BOX 408 CHARl.0'I'l'l!3TOWN, P.E.l. I subjects in Grades X. Xi and NH must write the Miami!- STANDING AT MINIMUM POST. EXPERT INSTRUCTION. . For complete infnrnizilinn. A. L. llLlIli.FIi', B A. will accept students for complete home study courses in Grades X. XI. XII and commercial education until Monday. September 30. We have accommodation for TEN MORE SCIIEDIILE. Stiirlents taking 1058 OBTAIN HIGH SCHOOL address ynur inquiry to: Principal FJNROLI. NOW I Children in the Protestant Oi-phs nage sending out an appeal. ANNUAL DRIVE FOR FUNDS OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th , Your Generous Support is Urgently PLEASE HELP tflrnnwelfiv Needed