i?’ i i we"*" ""T|TURCH or UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND oi CANADA gffiffl-TfnsfllggTliliflRhl- Tsunclgxlllntélylrrsn Imllllord -. l, M. Malone ‘ah? ‘£91911- Incumbent. ("poise and Choir Director suunm Bwnwn llle m“ SUNDAY senvlcus goo Hilly" Communion Ill ' “Ci-rural Eucharist. ii P‘ m. Ewngun‘ and Sermon. Iwam DAY SERVICES HOLY COMMUNION Monday II‘ "N" Tuesday, Thursday and K- urday d w d s ay- "o e “CEVENSONG Friday. "a" "as; are free and unap- .,,,|..laied. Visitors are weieomed roe ihe lncllmhent is glad_io see ‘mm after the service- EVERYBODY WELCOME fiWXTlLa-l CHURCH ANGLICAN l.“ l LII M., s. r. lbbott. R-D. Rector lgygtoli l‘. Mugford, A.B.C.O. | organist and Choir Master. filllirss TRINITY p30 A. M. lloly Communion 11:10 A. M. Holy Cwrlnunion and ggnnon. 1:00 l’. M. Evening Sermon. Vlsliorr will receive a cordial wei- eome at 8t. Paul's Chlllell. PRESBYTERIAN i I THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES n; Rev. 1'. l Bllsseli Islets ' MA. 5.12M. . Minister | Omnist Mi- l. l. n Malensie I Mlle. Bus. Prayer and r1 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP lolo: Mr. George Johnson. 7. P. M. EVENING WORSHIP lolo: Miss Barbara MI!"- The Mlllluicr will Oflllllllct ‘i0 services and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister tlr. Frank Johnston A. '1'. C. l. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 AJil. Theme: "Murrs Great- est Need." Hymns: 37, I52. 1B0. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 PM. Theme: “The Discovery sf God." Hymns: I34. (90. 523. The Sabbath School meets at ten o'clock In the morning. The minister will be in charge of the services. “Ho. every one that thursteth, come yo to the waters. and he that hath no money: come ye. buy. and ell: ye. come buy wine and milk without money and without price." You are rordlaly invited to wor- flip with us. l OLD PEOPLE CORPOIIATED IDNDON-JCP) - Britain's old fwoplr are to have a national cor- Deration of their own which will ensure that they are as healthy. hwpv and comfortable as possible. l! will co-ordinate work already being done hy welfare agencies "lmilllhflut the country. iils British and Foreign Biillo Society ‘WAN-ts was forwarded to the Parent loeiety last year for world-wide work. 100.111 Volumes a! the "Pihtures were circulated throughout Canada a n d Newfoundland. whereby we must be Saved Ad! 0-15 IN CANADA ANI mo r. u. Sunday School, , ‘l PM. E auzellstlr Meeting. NEWFOUNDLAND .....,.....'--n.lllo. Fallacies" ca“; and Mrs. Roger ilendcr- PIINCI: EDWARD ISLAND ‘gm qiu falewen ln the evening AUXILIAI! meeting who are entering The Sai- lev. '1'. E. McLeunau, Minister ; Itov. H. C. lliee. D.D.. Visiting, Pastor. man‘ A Boy Kendall. l..B.A.M.. A.C.C.O. I Organist and Choir Director 11.00 a. m. Priislary and Beginner's Departments in Social Hall. i 11.00 u. m. DIVINE WORSHIP , conducted by tho Minister. ' Sermon: "DESPAIB on FAITH" ' Anthem: “(ine-Sweeiiy Solemn . Thought" - Ambrose. 7:00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. Sermon: " IT IS YOUR RES- ‘ PONSIBILITY" ,.Hymn-Anthem: “Father. in high heaven dwelling" - Wm. Jackson. "Bless the Lord. 0 my soul: and all that is within me. bless His holy ' name." Vlsitora Cordially Welcome. BAPII_SI__— THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister the Bcv. J. D. Davison l . Organist and director of eholr Mira Helen Stewart A.’i‘.C.M. Morning Worship 1i A.M. Ssirmon: "Beginning With the New Testament." Solo aoiected-bliir. Wood. The Communion of the Lord's will be observed at this ser- Roy Small- vice. The Church School meets at ll noon. Evening Worship 7. P. M. Duet sdeeted — Miss Norma Daiuiel. Miss Julie McPherson. Sermon: “Religion and Myself." You are ooridaily invited to wor- fliip with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent ltrest MAIVII. D. DUNBAB, I. ‘Ll. Minister. Mi\ O. K. PIIESBY Organist Pre- tern. There will he no services alt Central Christian Church this Week due to the Convention of the Churchos in Montague. UNITED PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH l0 ELM AVE. lav. J. C. Isieinsteuber Pastor. 10.00 a. nr. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Worship and Preaching. 7.30 p. rn. Evangelistic Meeting. 8. p. rn. Wednesday. Young People's 8. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. Broadcast 10.05 to 10.90 A. M. each Saturday C I C Y Children's Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street ' PAGE THREE W - “ orlirllsi ruinous crluncluls rouoanow ..-_ Thsaesluasnlarsaarvedlaa-uawa ellufliiutalltoirltalvllaisgol auewsy nature mayhahsertul utftvaeeatasweldstrlctlypag- aiieiuadvauaa. IEIIII TAXI. Phone It CIAIWELL for Photographs. A!‘ YOUR SERVICE Arafusi Coal Compny. Phone 2498. j Footwear at 176 Queen Street. | OONPEDEBATIOA LIFE m lfiUBANCE. ‘ ONLY a raw can aoous left. lGet yours while they last. i was Aimrvun now Jolson Re- ‘wruizzgs. Tcmnbs Music Store. i SUNBEAM New Shavemaster and ‘Toastmaster now at Toombs Music I Store. ruous SAUNDERS 1m for grzrup and wedding pictures on location CHESTEBFIELDB - Custom Made. Very nne price. Too-mbs Music Store. OHUBCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Buslness meeting in Desable, Tues- day. September 9th, at B o'clock. H. P‘. McEwen. rayon PASTORAL csmaor of the United Church on Sunday, Septonfler 7th. Tryon 11 A. M, SS. 10 A_ M. Cape Traverse 3 PM. S. S. 2 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside. B. A., Minister. __..__ MT, ALBION SERVICES in Gol- pel Tent. Sunday at 3 P. M. Each week night except Saturday at 8 P. M. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. - Divine worshi-p will be conducted on Sabbath next at, 2,30 P. M. Rev, G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. COVEHEAD-UNION ROAD UNI- TED CHURCH Services for Sun- day, September 7th. are West Cove- heod l1 A. M. Union Road 7.30 P.M. Rev. Thos. A, Wilson, Minister. WANTED, - Young man for carpenter work on warehouse build- ings. A. Pickard d: Coal Coal Dealers. TUNI INTO John Fisher. noted Radio Commentator. speaking on Prince Edward Island over the local station C, B. C, Network, work. Sunday, from 5.00 to 5.15 PM, Standard Time. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Sorviees. Winsloe North 11 A. M. Winaioe South 3 P. M_ Prlncetowm Road 7.30 P. M. The quarterly of- ficial board will meet in the High- field Ohureh. Tuesday. September 9th, at 8 P. M. 8'1‘. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, September 7th, 1047, Four- teenth Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 A. M. l-loiy Communion. 11,00 A_ M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. Evening Plrnyor and Sermon. Everybody welcome. ENGAGEMENT‘ ANNOUNCE- MENT. —- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mac- "‘ ‘~ n, Montague, wisih to an- Meetings for Lord's Day 1f‘ IJIL-Meetlng for children. i1 u. m. Breaking of Bread. 1.10 p. III Preaching or the corral Week Night Service I. p. rn. Tuesday. Prayer Night All are wifoome: Jesus said‘ "I am the noor by Ms if any man enter in He ab!" he lavetiz" John 10-9 Neither is there Salvation in In! other. for thele is none other name under Heaven liven Ulllfllll "l" SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor MacLean ll A.M.: Holiness Meeting Subject: "The Prophet ef The’ "no" army officers‘ Training College at Toronto. _ Ail are cordially invited to attend the meeting at the citadel on Uln- day. ALI. All rlwrrsn In Memos-lam In loving memo, at or slur father, Alexander Logan. of vio- toeis. was gassed away seoseuiber 0th. llll. Yea left — sweet raemo i». dear hiker. Deeds elvbiadaees entwlne your nurse. We know you are safer la heaven, ll Men aTui Women Coi- Wielfl wm employed ia the Dominion. Yrlllidl in Canada su port- " during the s: ca- Nfieurs abroadfur a" the looaiiaued support asohwark at house and lat we hiss somandlsveyouthe ia-‘ather lauds. increases sasns. ma“; u‘ rum“, Ior Io held iille years was so wil- I Ne hast like yous: so true. Ne one ever more faithful. Or dear Iaihelzsmre khder than g you. lend your offering through u" P- I I. Auxiliary er nollnce the engagement of their daughter Marian Grace. to Howard Martin. son of Mr and Mrs. John A. MacLeod. Prlmrosc. Marriage to lake place ln September. CHURCH NOTICE for Perish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. September 7th. Si, John's, Milton, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Conducted by M-r. W. G_ l-logg, President P. E. I. Bible Society. Si Mark's, Rustlco, Sunday School 2.30 P. M, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. ‘Davies. Rector. TRINITY CHURCH, -- The Rev- erend T. E. McLennan will conduct both services of worship this Sun- day, and also deliver the sermons. l-lis subects will be "Despair or Faith" and "It is your responsib- iiity." The choir will assist with two selections. In the morning they will sing "Ono sweetly Solemn Thought" by Ambrose, and in ihc uvmiing the hymn "Father. in high heaven dwelling" with music by William Jackson. The Primary de- partments of the Church School will meet as usual. In Mamoriusss In loving memory of HIS. JOHN l. MAIII who died September 0th. ION. Jbt to iww we still remember. I Husband and Family. In Memos-lam In loving armory of oar dear daughter and sister, lllilda leale, who departed this ilse September 7th. illl, Ia a grave quietly sleeping. ~ the green grass gently wanes. Lisa the one we lave so dearly. Wlwln we loved. but could not save. Years Iraq wipe out many things. lat ran. they wipe out sever. The memory sf tlaola hen! days. Miss we were all together. aowaan 'MciNNIS' ritud" Colonel Lutie “Deslhlsay of The Salvation Army, now diving in Montreal, arrived ~ town last evening for a ' Weeks’ visit. The Colonel, formerly of this City, entered The Salvation Army ,from the Charlottetown Corps. iend for many years held high ‘and important positions in vari- iM‘ 0 land and Bermuda. until her re- ilrement from active work a few years ago. She also has the honor of being the first Canadian wo- .man to hold the rank of full colonel in her own right. On Sunday. September 7th the Colonel will be the special speak- er at the Citadel, Great George Street. at both meetings, ll a.m. and 7 p.m.. and will also address .the Rotarialls on Monday, Sept- kember 22, at their noon luncheon. 1 Colonel DesBrisay while visit- ling in the City trill be the guest of Major M. Wheeler, Sunset Lodge. CENTRAL PARISH. -- Services for Sunday, Sepiembr-r 7th. Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Clyde River Cemetery Memorial Service at 3 P. M_ S. S. 2 P. M. Mr. Donald Nicholson will be the guest speaker. Nine Milo Creek 7.30 PM. Mr, Don- old Nicholson will preach. THE UNITED BIBLE SOC- IETIES was founded in London in May. 194d. This new organization the four Missionary Bible Societies —'f‘ho British and Foreign Bible Society. the American Bible Soc- iety, ihe National Bible Society of Scotland and the Netherlands Bible Societies of (he several European countries is the greatest movement 1n all history for the good of all and the injury to none." A famine of God's Word in Europe; Definite appeals for Bibles, tile Christian Scriptures: Help this great cause tllrouglh the P. E. I. Auxiliary 0t Branch Auxiliary Office, 142 Prince Street, Charlottetown. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. —- Evening Worship will be resumed tomorrow wit-h regular service and sermon at seven o'clock and Morn- ing Worship at eleven o'clock. The Minister, the Rcvki, T. H. Bussell Somers. M. A, S, T. M., will con- duct the Services and deliver the Sermons. in the absence on vaca- tion of the Churclh Organist, Miss E, Lillian MCKGnZlE, Mus. Boo, the ~music will be under the direction of Miss Mary Bentley, and will in- clude a. solo in the morning by Mr. George Johnson and one in the ev- enlng by Miss Barbara Rogers. CLYDE RIVER CEMETERY BER. VICE-Come to hear Mr. Donald Nicholson. the guest speaker at the Memorial Service on Sunday. Sept. 70h. at 3 P. M. The cemetery is one of ilhc outstanding beauty spots on the Island and the committee has done a real good job Ln renov- ating and keeping ii up, The choilr of Burnside Church with the sim- port of singers from other choirs are preparing a spccl-al p-rogruunlme. All are invited. Any special contri- butions from friends and ilhose in- terested in the eemeicry will be gratefully received by ilhe Cemetery Committee. ' . ‘DIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. —- The Minister, the Rev. James D, Davi- son. B. A- B, D., who has recently returns-d from Europr, will conduct the services of the day. The sermon at Morning Wore-hip l1 A. M., will be "Beginning With ihc New Tes- tameni." Tlho Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. The Church School returns m its usual hour of meeting, 12 noon. 'i'he sub feet of Mr. Davison's sermon st Ev- enllng Worship 7 P. M. will be “Re- ligion and Myself." The music of the day will be under the leadership of Miss Helen Stewart. A. '1‘. C. M., organist and director orf choir, You are invited to participate in the worship service at, The Baptist Church. . STOCK NOTE -- Two splendid Jersey records have been recant- ly completed in the herd of clay- ton E. Bali, Abbotsford. Quebec. Both cows ‘are daughters o! Magic Star-wififlfi-bred by W. H. Miner of Granby. and used for several years in Prince Edward Island. June's Magic Dream M G-lbfllo-wss bred on Prince Edward Island in the herd of Wil- liam Clark of New Wlltshire and ll Md. in Charloite- i ous parts of Canada, Newfounrb‘ l iiolonel L. TllE_ SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Special Meetings sululiv, SEPTEMBER 1m Conducted By All Are Cordial/y Invited 7 PM. liesBrisay 10,269 lbs, milk. 620 lbs. of fat, in 360 days, with an average test of 6.08%. Flossids Magic Maid M G-l40l09—also bred by the Clerks on Prince Edward Island. completes a senior four-year-old record of 9,601 lbs. of milk. 573 ;lbs. of fat, in 365 days, with an average test of ~5.9'l%. LECTURE IN MATHEMATICS Dr. M. M, MscOdrum. presi- dent of Carleton College, has au- nounced the promotion of Prof. Mayne to the rank of lecturer in Mathematics. Mr, Mayne was graduated from Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. with high honor diploma. In 1.934, he re- ceived the Bachelor of Science de- 'grec from Acadia University, ‘Wolfvilie, N.S., and in 1936 the Master of Arts degree from the some University. Appointed a Fellow in Mathematics at Brown University. Providence, R1,, he received the Master of Science degree of that. institution in 1087. In 1939, ho came to Ot- tawa where he served with the accounts branch of the Depart- ment of Finance until his enlist- ment with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in 1041. Prof. Mayne has this summer at Col- umbia completed partiai require- ments toward bhe PhD, degree in Mathematical statistics. At pres- ent Mr. and Mrs. Mayne and family are vacationing on P. E. Island with relatives in Malpeque and Emerald. rived home after a very enjoy- able trip to Moncton and Am- herst. Mrs. James MacKinnon and son Jim returned inst week to Quincy. Mass, after spending a month in Alberton, visiting Mrs. MacKin- man's sister. Mrs. Brydon ‘Smith, and brother. Percy Kinch. Mr. Prank Costello. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Costello. Bay- sume his studies. Miss Anne MacWillial-rls. daugh- ter of Norman and Mrs. Mac- Williams, has returned to her home in Stratford. Ontario. Aft- er a pleasant visit with her grandparents. Victor and Mrs. MacWiliiams, hat Royalty. Miss Margaret Giliis, RN. of the Goddard Hospital. Brockton. Mass. and Miss Edna Harris. R. N. of the Harris Convalescent Home, Brockton. Mass, left the Island ‘Puesdav morning, hrwinz spent their vacation. guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Anew Mnthesnn. Glen William. and Ml: and bk; J, A. mew, Montague. Miss Edith C. Compton. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Compton. Belle River, this week began her studies at the House- hold Nursing Association School of Attendant Nursing. I72 New. bury Street. Boston. Massachu- setie. Miss Compton is one of twenty-one pupils enrolled in the September class. John Mulially of Sourls has Just returned from the K. of O. Oamp at North Rustioo. where he had been instructor for the past six weeks. Congrstarlslons are ex- tended to m. asuhslly who has received the Provincial Scholarship for Kins‘: coilntv: also the Gov- al s senior 4-year-old preduoed Iver Iarasaabered by llofisr, Brother lverlenllabalsdbyflarleaal ' Garnet. sue liter. 3 ernor-OeneraPs Medal for Bcuris School. - Personals Camp at Qualla-Wlllla [or the past _____ seven or eight years. Frank was ML Clark Mmulay M; ms President of the Charlottetown morning for 5t. Mary's College. swuie" Club 111111118 lhfli Clubs Brockvmev om" to continue m, most powerful and influential his- Studje5_ iory (A condition many Scoutel-s ____ wish also prevailed at the present Mn and M,‘ gym, pmkardv time) and ‘was also Assistant Pro- Cmn am; M; Ind Mm D_ M vlncisl Commissioner during his Robinson, of St. Avard‘s, have ar- 1°"! "WW6 in 360M108- - field Street, left yesterday for 0r Perhaps better‘ still for a Scout- B-rockvilie. Ont.. m attend so. er the wish should be “Good Mary's College where he will re- ECWWW" Ind We B" I11 100M"! I! pA w I :1»; mo, = 15100060070100.0771!!! nave you a picture of Financial Security in the future? Let me show you the 2-way benefits of our NEW DOMINION SECURITY Policy. It provides immediate protection for 1'01" family, while accumulating a retirement fund for you. LET'S TALK THIS OVER. $1 E. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U., Provincial Manager Charlottetown, P. E. Island. in: to do. To sit down and fold. oue-‘s ilnnds, and simply count the "ltlings that the years have brought one, to have the days pus wllh no record of work done which charity might call useful-this is to induce ennui, and cause one to think iifc really not worth living. i We think of those who run round ‘in an eddy of purposeiess dust. life v| unmeaning and vain, achieving . i é Literature And Life By Booirrrran -\' .39 BEING BORED There are times in many lives ' rwlhlns. and then they die, and. no one asks who or what they hsue DEPARTURE OI‘ STIDDY One of our most famous scout- ers has loft us. Francis Joseph Costello, BA, Scouimaster of the I-foiy Redeemer Troop left Friday (yesterday) for Brockville. Ont. where he will pursue his studies further. “Stiddyfl "Thundercloud" or "Plug" as he i; known to the large number of Scouting friends he has all over the Island, has been one of the great promoters of Scouting on the Island. When things looked black for the Troop in his Parish. Silddy kept the 'I‘roop together under very difficult circumstances. Tlhundercloud also was Camp Chief for the past 3 years at Fernwocd and Plug also has run a Special Tihursday evening over 36 of his fellow-Scoutrrs gathered in the Parish Hail for a party in his hon- our. Dnhring (old-lime and mod. crnl. eating. singing and joking took up mn5t of tile time and then the Guest of Honour was pres- ented with a suitable going-away present as a token rvf the high o5. teem in which he is held by his Scout Friends. We wish Stiddy the best of luck forward to the day when he will be in our midst once more. THE KIRK PACK Tlle Kirk Pack will have its first meeting on Monday evening, Sepf, 8th. at 6.30 in tlllc Kirk Hall. All Cubs who were in the Pack last year are invited in be lhera as well as any other boys who would likr- to jnin. The Akela and Bnloo this vear will be Sterling Walker nnd novid Jordine Fbslaociiilelv. Both these leaders atiiended the Gilweil Camp Course at Lone Cloud Island. NS. this summer and ore prepared to give the Kirk Cubs the benefit I Gilwell training. THE KIRK THOOP a The Kirk Troop will be starting meetings soon under the Scout- mastership or Lynn Burnett. as- sisted ‘by Bob Jardine and Criliy Bourke. All these Leaders have been connected with Scouting In the Kirk for a lnng time, and it looks u if the Kirk Troop will exper- ience a boom year. SCOUTIIS CLUB WIBKIND Bevan hardy scooters bnven the cold i?) of a weekend at Camp Bueh over Labour Day and re- tort "It evefyihlnl went well. in spite of the fact that s. great deal of food had to be eaten or else. lame improvements were made to the camp-site. Qhlch included clearing out smne spruce around the few precious hardwood trees we have and also the transplant- ing of some poplar tree; to more desirable locations. Some Bcoute s wunt to make an- oi-her pilgrimage down to Buchsn. but it will be pretty cold by tho time of the nest holiday. however. there are always some Scooters who can. ae Scouiers should. be able to raake themselves eosslort- when nothing seems to have much interest. and there may be what Shelley called “a sad satiety." or to use a common but expressive phrase they seem to be “fed up" with life. Hamlet gives expression to this mood thus: "0 that the Bverlastinz had not fixed His canon galnst self-slaughterl O Godl Godi ‘ Haw weary, stale, flat, and un-' profitable, seem to me all the uses of the world!" I The author or the book “Ecclesi-i astes" was he repeated "vanity of: vanities all is vanity", close upon, the same feeling, as indeed were. many of the Hebrew Psalmlsts. at times, for instance ulhen one of them said, "There be many who ask who will show us any good?“ Such utterances as these came from those‘ who were bored wlul life. l A London doctor said to a min- ister some time ago that. this was; one of the commonest of diseases, and Pfflbably one of the hardest to cure. j it. may be induced by various. causes. In such causes must , listed me person we call the "bore". who talks till we are almost beyofldi endurance. Not that he was any-l thing really worth hearing. but he‘ has the same old yarns, the some‘ old stories and we have heard them‘ so often that we know how long drawn out the agony is going to be. Tis then that we long for the wings of a dove io fly away! I Or the feeling of weariness may- be caused by such a thing as an uninteresting sermon. for there are such things. Even Paul could not keep all his audience a-wake for we been more than he asks about the waves that foam for a moment and are gone. The wise life is busy laying up a store of personal reserve, ally-lag jiisel.’ with the High God. and so ‘getting to feel that all things "work together" (m- good o; gig people. "'11s looking downwerd- that makes one dizzy" is very true. The upward look where the stars are mil help, immensely. To get out; among our fellow men and 59g their problems-often a; “use u our own. and even more pry-flu: "will help clear the cobweb: from "if mind. and we may come to Se: how very good it is to be a vc. i. 0<§OV§G OMOQ ti: ll - - Ellen s Didi’)! By an Island Farmer's Wife ~ -—— I (COniinued Prom Page 2) __.______.__.___________ of them posesd at a rate that would put fear for theirs and others safety into ones heart. Oh yes‘ in this day and age there's bound to be accidents and lots of them. The wonder of it is that there's riot more!" Accidents - with attend- ant sorrows and afflictions. I I I - At Alderlea, this week brought us the first of our harvesting, when with Jamie our elder grandson as an interested spectator binder was dressed in its canvas one morning and sent to the cut- iinfl- Jamie who "just couldn't re- member too much about it from last year" and succumbing to, the fascination of the work. spent much of the golden days with the work- ers in the field, slipping quietly home at nightfall with James to was ma; Elltyohus fell down "W" surprise me. 1n brief interludes the loft having fallen asleep under of dampness_ a hm.” w" taken w the apostle Paul! Dr. Alexander he shod; lumber w“ hauled m Wllyie 381d m“ hi‘ ‘W55 mPboards and such, from the mill, "Iii-her 0f B11 such 55 T!“ “l”? and one morning when a mist hung “Xldfl eefmmm" fabout us, the men went to cut: DT- Hui-W"- Vhi? 181* “mi” “'1 ‘he. shoots of maple and birch in the "British Weekly" raid if a man stump field up the Wood NHL m sleeps before I besi". W’ falmla continued effort m clear that il his; b1" i! B31" I will“: L319"! land. A brand new.son, cams to the fault is mine. sidney Smith used to say the unforgivabie thing about a sermon‘ is that it should not be inierestin8~ We have read how Sir Relief d8 Coverly used to rise in tho village; church and call to the slew-P"! i0 awake. or send some one i0 bid‘ them stir and listen. ' What is the cure for this feeling! or is there any cure? There are those who have taken recourse w‘ drink-trying to drown their; gloom in that u-ay. as 1f ii (‘Oilld afford only relief. Others have found the "open door" of which the Sonics spoke-suicide. Still others have followed pleasure as though she could minisier to a “mind diseased," ’ ‘There is a line in the "Happy Warrior" which is nearer the truth _"l-le finds satisfaction in himself and in his cause." The secret is somewhere near there. Work is an "escape." ‘Illere are many who are bored because they have noth- Ihless one of James’ line this week. in the peace of a Sabbath dawn. and there were days we spent. ra- ther idly, even to hours in the par- lor, when James deserted us for work at Rob's at. the harvest there. long still days these were, the sun gold on the hills and the harvest fields, and setting bright jewels of light on the stream and pond. And mingling with the bright hours. come the clouded dark ones as well when "losses and crosses" come to perplex and hewilder us. Then it is that, though, "Somelimes we walk through un- seen paths. Sometimes the road ahead. Is shrouded in the mists of fear; But we are being led. _ As surely as s blind man is . . a And if we seem in sway. A Hand will find us in the dark And gulrlr us on our way.” umll Monday - Diary - Good- night. is prepared“ to mass-auras A1»... operate cargo charters from Moncton, Saint able 111180!‘ any clrelmslanu- Halifax, Sydney and Yurmouth John. Inquiries invited for cargo charters ircm other suitable airports f» For further information write so.‘ W. N. Homer; Regional Manager o! ' Cargo Sales. T.C.A., Room Z02, Central Station, Montreal