24 HOUR A DAY DEPOSITING from now on if you want to, wall of the bank-like those on a wink: deposits at the Charlotte-' mail box--where customers can de- nwfl. P.E.l. Branch of The Cana- dian Bank of Commerce. you can do it anytime. even at two o'clock In the morning. Mayor J.D. stew- art is told by Mr. WM. Melllsh. who watched Illa Worship slip a wallet into the slot. The bank today (July 28) of- tirially opened its new 21-hour De- i pository service. The Depoaitoryiof money on bad after husinesaicanadian Bank of Commerce a- consists of two slots on the outer hours. and want to put these sums - cmsa Canada. posit cheques or cash at any time of the day or night. including weekends. One slot-marked ”envelopea"-- is for cheques and cash deposits as a convenience. In a give of up to 3100.00. The other will take special wallets which will be said. available for merchants and busi-! ness men who have sizeable suma' in safe keeping. The new bank service meets a local need. according to a Cana- dian Bank of Commerce official. "We feel that a 14-hour service such as this is a necessity. as well in win! community like Charlottetown". he The new Dual Head Deposit is one of many installed by The - RELIGION IY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, DD... LLD. Fir-at Mederaiar ef the United (Itch at Canada AND LIFE MAJORITY CAN'T BE MOVED TO FIGHT THE EVIL-DOERS so you're in a minority a nd therefore helpless- There is evil-doing around you which you hate with all your heart but you can do nothing about it. The reason is that the majority sannot be moved against it. Some favour it. Some fear th e men behind it, and with reason for when attacked. evildoers will stop at nothing in their own de- tense. Others fear the affects on the sommunity of a serious move against it. sun others refuse res- ponsibility ior social conditions. and the dead weight of their sel- COMING EVENTS I Cardigan Tea Party, July St. St. Anthony's Pariah Picnic, Brae parish picnic Tuesday July loth. Dance Summerviile School Wed- nesday. Good Music. Corran Ban Picnic Wednesday. July list. ' Dance Iona last school, every Monday night. Regular dance Bonshaw in Tuesday night; Burns Orchestra Dance Lorne Valley Hall every Tuesday. Good music. Lot 8 pariah picnic Tuesday August Nth. Corran Ban Picnic Wednesday. Iuly 31st. Chicken supper and bazaar South Rustico August 7th. Dance West St. Peters School. Wednesday night. Good music. Benefit dance Gownn school, Tuesday July so. . Benefit dance Gowan Brae It-hool. Tuesday. July 30th. Barn Dance. Cliff Peters Rollo lay. Monday. July 3th. Dance Elmwood School Thursday August lat. Canteen service. It. Brigidls Pariah Picnic Lot it Wednesday Job 31. I Hope River Supper Wednesday duly list. at 3.8 p.m. Dance Mt. Stewart Hall every Tuesday start. Home Macleasifa Orcheltn. Brae Bern Dance. Garfield McPhee'a pmokfield. Wednesday. Burn'a as ehestra. - Reserve August sea for Potdo the Tleld Day at linpclsneninl Barn. t?'.:..lottetowa. Regular weekly dance at Stan- Iri Bridge Rink Hall. Tuesday. Music by HQIIOWIINI. So the evil goes on. remote past. save by few or Because the battle is the Lord's. And is it not so that the few strurnents in every emergency? mighty man of valor!" That ity. Mighty-and in hiding! A man of valor? And all he could do was N from the marauders! Wanderers. They would wait until fish indifference is immoveable. But here is a question from the ”Does the L o r d by m a n y "? with heart aflame are God's in- "The Lord is with you. you word seemed the height of absurd- ' a few bushels of grain TEMPTATION Here was the situation. Pales- tine was a fertile strip of land on the edge of a great wilderness through which nomad tribes roam- ed at will. The harvests produced there were a temptation to thesa- the grain was ripe and then move in with their flocks and herds and devour everythinit. The inhabitants were helpless. Year after year no sustenance was left for them. The wonder is that they survived. One day a young man named Gideon was treshing a few sheav-I E of grain in a secret place hop- 3 to hide it from the marauders. Suddenly an angel of the Lord stood before him and greeted hill with the words we have quoted. The astonished youth ya tested: Doukhobors AMT cent of Canada's nearly 40.000 Dnukhobors are law-abiding citi- zens." a Doukhobor good-will lec- turer said here. "The Canadian public has been confused by the word Doukhobor." said John P. Stoochnoff. fniit in- dustry foreman. "The public con- siders all Doukhobors as trouble I 0! makers. This is not so. ”The trouble involving the Sons of Freedom branch of the sect coin. so had David Livingstone. John B. Gough had the cus- toms of generations against him when he assailed the llquor-drink- ing habits that had been his own undoins. The dead-weight of humans in a frightening mass to move. but when William Carey went as a missionary to India and Morrison to China they undertook that task at God's command. God was with them and .hey prevailed. This is the one way to the better order of which we dream. First. the man of vision. th en the few whose hearts God has set on fire. and the seas will open before them and a path pre- pared for the fulfilment of God's will for His people. Oosyrlshh !! the Lord is with us. why has all this evil overtaken us We have heard of the wonders lie wrought for our fathers. but we have been left helpless in this distress DIVINE VOICE But the divine voice persisted: "Go in this might of yours and deliver Israel from the hand of Midian; do not i send you"? Moses-like. Gideon plead th e insignific of his family in its nation. and this brought the as- surance from the Lord: ''I will be with you." Now here b one outstanding factnfhlatory. A man is the solution of every problem. When God wants a great thing done for any people. He sdecta uni coin- missions a man. often shrinking. and afraid. and sends him to und- ertake the impossible. Ile has the same answer In every need of today. .. Gideon took prompt aetloa First. he struck at the idolatry is his own father's house and smash- ed the paraphernalia of th a false worship which had brought evil on the land. Then he called his peo- ple to action against the enemy. New here is the significant part of the story The people in thanaaada The fact that a leader had aris- ea with the daring and faith that 3 D .”,,,,m,. ,,. lIII"aay: "Myhandhu'delivered ...:.'-..-.22.... ma ::;...:... :.."r...".'.:'...':.'t.-.; day.Waheters'0rchestrs. m'.ng."”mynnwm; Dance. Hunter River liall. Ilu- M the invaders were thrown into day. July llth. WI Order a panic. turned their swords I- 3PI- galnat each other. and were driv- nnceiscerrsvtueseaoorrusr ,'.'.i"'M"""'I”"”" ”'”" :3'.e:mnn.ammutsm n..”"m.m.om” - " '” ''''..'.''.'.':.'..':r.:.....'"” '' ' Dance In C.Y.C. l1aIi.CardiuI. FE II 3'' Ovary issues: not. wetnsrs :v:ud:.fc;s':II.Idw-hru: '13 413'! Itndiv .n':"..;.m'5' IrIdlIH.Wja1.,&'I'G'- 13.3.1. -s 1 '"""'- hwsnssassI.IUIiIIeIswasnv. Feattvdnddanss X'.1.1'I"7m 3 i. ' & OISIIH wanders. int mmi aisthrjmeaefldheen 1. & &-hid &VItiC. .o.....pg IwssssIlssJesu:'1lsssai I ggeflwhsusassasssasas-I-" I . Iueeas-set the secrets at I. hpswmlhthottlsue an ea-s J nsesses.a7avno's:'c'n:'-:"'"" U lewuj. IC.X IIIIIIII. tiolasisntuacpu amiss. in i ll Meals starting increased growth potential. i or Westcoat Transmission. larse 1'49 serves of natural gas. a gasoline plant. a ' ' ketingputlets. as land in Western Canada and 175- we acres in Venezuela. y rill showed the company had pro- duced 107,055 barrels of crude ini 1954. 738.787 in 1955. and 2.227.705 last year. from IHMHI in 1954 to 31.803504 in 1956. . Mandy Peaceful PRODUCTION PROBLEM VANCOUVER (CF)-Ninety per Arid and semi-arid areas. with low food productivity, tween one-quarter and one-third could be cleared up by peaceful negotiation." about better understandings be- tween his people and other British Columbians. contributed to help a pubiic-rcla- tiona program. we might not have succeeded in what we have been able to do to date.” he said. stockholders a much: diversified investment and He added that he was refer-' speciiicaply to Pacific Petro- um'g Ii - per - cent interest in . mar- well as interests 1.soo.ooo acres of exploration The 1956 annual report of Mer- it jumped in current assets cover be- the earth's land surface. Mr. Stoochnoff is working with volunteer committee to bring individuals and groups have "If it were not for the churches HOPE RIVER w 01 He won. Song n.::'...1.'r-:.:-..-:-....-.::-.: ...-:: -G-r -' W-r nv G--M P-v 3 .3.E.I'n I . my-mom.uaamvoumia "assao.ta-ylsnsns-s.ssMonIsy..IIIy19.1957 U o' I'IlI8...AII5 :etnIuical.worid:a;.a&.l1wbnaent'dd 3b.:-ya-"muons gyssanvnunxl Snxesa.PsuIutup&gas-range-stsaeahoveaadflsnd ”&&anisuIahsat&edsIl omen:-i ”""""""""""'”" ':3.a"Tu'.'.'"' ' "' '"'i "”'w:'u3'u as-u"'.'Eua-'u Tris":---wmwuiuu MWHY LC” r 'i'0RON1'0tcPi-Boek'n mil i - - . afPacl.tiePatsviaamsLld.. . "tweet NewYorkCs'tyahardoaPatdIhelevuthehhhhfe .IIItaI.(3KII0. atsdaumsud. --"0Y"”'l'" month said Paul. "andof popularity. As h lungs-anus-Isak. amt-at Del ::;:l;u:ay&mrgu: "51 l”""”” W"" Hanna Iitompenum got hurt-.--rlmun-slsrasisrsdasswtssur. friend. in-year-old Ayossb of! Ottawa. Both sang in the Syrian, church choir and during a party. thetweconlpaninsinoneofthe m u (sunomdbuu '"l"il”""”" whlchiathelantthraeweehahaa matedatMI.ilIl.m-everneao numwgaumgw A 1. '1I,l':l"'”"'C"f; Canadaandtheuniiadstatan. annnouacesnut I hduomggu up Cliflnsd s. Walker. president ,.I',”' "f,,g am. an M. eflerrlll.andl'rankMcilahoa. m..mhu,,.u,,,,m,pg...g chairmanoftheboasdofdires 35mhu.,,u,"p,n..'ga.mb1g mnclPuI1!v' withbovewhlohisoaetheother llnvlaikecsaidtheboard udgoltheplatterandnowgsln. directors qproved an offer to in papuigmy." y """' M "cm P-emm" n no air cnonisrna m a special directors meetlnn A 1 53- gndgorne o i .l mormnrvvm for we-W p.'i.i”m.. n.”t"W...i."l2".z wagx AT SUPPER wen. JULY 31 AT 5.30 P.M. 4 CORRAN BAN PICNIC WEDNESDAY. JULY 31:! at 5 o'clock . Bingo, games, other amusements and Dance. GRADUATES Miss Bernice Velda Joseph. who recently graduated with honors from the Halifax infir- msry School of Nursing. She is a former graduate of Rochford Square School. Charlottetown and is a daughter of Mrs. Fred Joseph and the late Mr. Joseph City. TROOPS QUIT KOREA LNCHON, Koren 1APi - Men from 11 British Commonwealth , d," As for musical ainlnl - m A m - .. WI" '9" 3595” 3 ”9”P5I'IP'5”' l:atIl has had a few piano and the urday. ending seven years' serv- on, law". ice under the United Nations flag boarded a ti pship for the home- eat ' ”I hope to net about 850,011) thisi ear in royalties. stage and TV ap- iearances." Paul said in an inter- view here. He is at present writ- last winter Diane ”dar write a song for her. in no time at all he had a tune. vith a rocking melody and a two-1 rhythm. "log a song for Eydie Gorme, well known American TV star. Rock 'n' roll music is not his only interest. Paul explained. "I love music-any kind and have , Son of an Ottawa restaurateur. tin Korea. Some 12.000 British and he said. "my, no mugiclj tglpnty New Zealand troops walked their in the family apart from an lll'ICICi posts for the last time and then who plnyg the drums, I ”Paui's an exciting find." said; ward voyage. They leave behind John Mccadden. his Toronto man-: i,ll2 dead. With their departure agar. few British troovs remain Korea-and only one Canadian. lnilN TRIO AT 13 I i Paul. poised beyond his years "Paulto. TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. SEE OUR SHOWING OF REAL - 5.c9."L5".'.5L"i .. TABTAN CUP O SAUCERS SCOTCH FIGURINE y I . . . . -- LAD I LASSIE DOLLS GIFTS T0 BEMEMBEB THE GATHERING OF SALES LADY FOR SHOE DEPT. We experienced sales Indy for our Charlottetown Shoe Department. Apply in own handwriting. fo:-- Personnel Manager e HoIman's Summersicle or Charlottetown NO PHONE CALLS PLEASEI REVLON 2 FOR l.00 SALE v D i Mouoav. I I Admission 5042' I Dance . HUNTER RIVER HALL JULY 29 OLD TIME AND MODERN ' In aid of Hunter River Street Lights Macbean Orchestra l INAIATTIIOI Secondsl can buy. IIIQ'l'Iln AND IACI AGAIN D001 notsagorr-ust.CompIeteiywaather-etrhsped.Never needspsinting. Addedbtinciinisyout-horns. BALIONAIIIHINIIIDWIAWNINGI VXUMEAHE and doors. '"”""'&'."n”..'.'?.':'& . Inc. Quality paint. 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