n P SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Band and loagster Brigade from Moncton. . CANOE COVE SCHOOL Following are the reports for J c: Igrade X- 1. Barbara Ann Dar- rnch. rade IX-- 1. Pauline MacKen- ” Kinnon; 2. Harry MncKinnon. ll . Tirade VIII-l. E v e r e t t Mac- Fadyen: 2. Curtis MacFadyen: 8. Rae MacFadyen. Grade Vie I. Inez Maci-ladyen: 2. Kathy MacKinnon and Jacque- line Yeliowaga (equal); 3. Floyd I 1 Boovorbrook To Be in Bronze FREDERICION (CPl- Casting of a bronze statue of Ion! Beaver- THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN Saturday, J une 29. 1957 lwhst can be done about sror-ry!' cannot always ho rornoned. has ' The Guardian Page 3 Here are tinee suggestions - they is no reason or excuse for remain- I come with no guarantee. and they. ing guilty. If we have orrended will work no miracles to remove another person. we can do our-I problems; but they might help' best to make amends: if we have a little towards living with such I offended God. we know that He will Prayer is not easy when troubles ways exists: the cheerful advice, worries. always listen to s eouritg bun, press heavily on us. We should brook. to stand in the Old om- eers' Square here. has been com CAUSES OF DEEP WORRY CAN'T IE WISEED AWAY I Doult Worry.' seldom even begins Worry has become one of the to reach the heart of our problems. J. Dougali who will visit P.E.I. BAND VSITS niversary meetinu at Char1otto- Naples to Canada early in July. onanllfootstonepedeatalintho square, serving as a permanent tribute from the people of New the province's great benefactor. contributions from citizens in all N.B., shown with Major and Mrs. lthis week-end to conduct 71st An- MacNevin. net; 1. Lyle Shaw; 3. Sandra Dar- 2. Barry MncPhce and L e I 1 er town Corps. Grade I (al -1. Dennis Yellow- aga: 2. Les Darrach. Grade I (ht - 1. David Mac- Fadyen; 2. Terry Sh w. Grade I (c) -1. umner Shaw. Hlshest average in the Senior Grades: Inc: MacFadyen, 91 per cent. Highest average In the Junior Grades: Lillian MacCannell, Cheryl MacPhee. and Dennis Yel- lowaga, 89 per cent. Teacher: Anita Hughes. Grade V - 1. Evelyn MacNevln Grade IV-tat l.I.illIan MacCan- rach. Grade IV lb) - 1. Allan Mac- Grade III - 1.. Cheryl MacPhee: Shaw (equal); 3. Laurens Mac- Nevin; 4. Russell Shaw. . Grade II -1. Rand Macxinnon; 2. Donna MacPhee. CHURCH ES TOMORROW Anglican Church CT. PETERE CATHEDRAL , Anglican Rochford Square The Reverend Canon G. E. Mollatt t M.A.. B.D. Rector. - The Reverend W. G. llogg, Honorary Assistant Priest. f Organist and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Mode TRINITY 2 t (Sunday alter St. Peter's Day) 130 a.m.-Mattlns 0:00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist lP.00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist 1:00 p.m.--Evcnsonc tsnid and without Sermon) Daily services at usual honrn. , All Welcome TILE BAPTIST CHURCH I PENTEGOS1-AL Corner Prince and Fitaroy StreetaI ASSEMBLIES OF 05,9105 Mmm", FIIJLL GOSPEL SERVICES ' n Orange Hall (L.0.L.) Rev. Ii. L. Mltton. IA. 8.1). NS mckmnd street Paul Cudmore (McGlll) Rev. Victor Jackson, Minister Supply Organist and Choir Director ll a.rn.-Worship Service In n.m.-Sunday School '1 pan.-Evangelistic Service. A hearty welcome awaits you 11:00 a.m.--Morning Warship Observance of Communion . I lS:nur'ion2:h'tClIhar'nctcristics of n v g urc' Anthem: "0 Sacred llead Now FREE CHURCH 01' wounded" (Bach) Presentation oi Awards and Certificates to members of the Junior Church will take place during the service. 7:500 p.m.-Ipivvvehni:rg' Rmcen Mi 10:30 a.m.-service crlnon; a s n ' ; -A -- l'aith?'.' (Concluding sermon in -,?3;";f',:p.,l':,';:,'gf,,';:f” current series on "Questions SCOTLAND Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. ll. Bishop. B.A. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1700 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon J. T. llsbott. .f Rector. I Organist and Choir Dlroeior. ;Mr. is. John Ilarr-is. F.R.C.O. 8.30-Holy Communion 11:00 n.m.-Morning Prayer and sermon Subject: "True Citiunahip" Nisltors Ara Cordtaiiy Invited To Attend. Please note no further E -2. Services until Sept. ltll. 1H1 ',Sunday School and Congrega- tional Picnic will he held on Saturday. July 6th at llrackloy Jleach. Cars will leave tho Parish Hall at 2:00 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAME the Reverend 'I'. II. I. lentil. . . S.'l'.Mn Minister. Illss I. Lituah Melanin. Mus.Bac.. ll'.M.C.M. Organist and Direct of Chin 11:00 n.m.-Divine Sorvles ad ,Ser-mos ."The Case Against God" -introlt: "Lend Me. lard" (leo- icy) Solo: "0 Lord Most Holy"- (Franek) Mrs. N. D. 'Aathern: "A Song at Poses” ftslbeiiosi arr. Wilson I Visitors llapplly Welcome : L ZION PRISBYTERIAN ' CHURCH zcsr. Prince and Grafton In. tho Reverend w. llaroll nun. III. John Ilsa-Morgan. I.A.. I. Has. (Oxford) jlorsnhc and Chair nines: I08 a.ns.-Tho Church School D a.ns.-Adult Ilbln Class 3 a.m.-Tho Nursery Schnd a.sn.-Divine Icdip -Sermon: "They 83 Up The Gt) liirran ms. :IAVl”-Irv. A. P. 1. LR "'a.:- 4- Aatnesnwtofanoaanllaahw, Braden TIIIJO h"- (. People Ask") "Trust In the Lord with ' E thine heart: and lean not unto ”Airnost P undod" (Bliss) thine own understanding." "Glory sons" (Gabriel) Proverbs 3:5 hie Count That Sunday Lost W h CHARLUITETOWN Does Not Find You Worshiplag in The House or God. BIBLE CHAPEL CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ass Cumberland St. at Longwortl cuunon Avenue. "A Blhl Preaching e tre. Pro 319 3-0-3 Meet clalminge The Lord lfsslus CIIPIII as the only Saviour of Sinners.” 0:30 a.m.-The Lord's Supper for Believers 11:00 n.m.-The Family Bible llonr Featuring a programme for every h of the Family. 3:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" Marvel D. Dunbar. I.TI-. Minister. Robert Howell, B.Th., Associate Minister Richard Allan Dunbar. Organist 10:00 a.m.-Chui'al' School and night. in aid of Hall. Good music. per in Little Pond Hall. July 3. Bay, Monday. July 1. Square dancing every Saturdayig, night in New Glasgow Hall. July 10. Home made ice-cream. day "Ma and Pa Kettle in The Ozarks". pieted and it will be shipped from The nine foot statue will stand Bninswick to Lord Beaverbrook, The statue is being financed by There are some cases where peo- ple really only need encourage- ment and other people can help them; but the problems that caua our deepest worries cannot be wished away . INESCAPABLE Such ysOLlIClTlS - people on whom we depend. or who depend on us; or they involve most characteristic futures of mo- dern life. People who visit our cit- ies from simpler cultures remark on the tense facts that they see In our streets; and we ourselves know that we often find our friends worried and full of care. What can be done about worry? There are a lot-of books out about how to stop worrying, and similar sections of the province . The original thought for a statue came from s Fredericton nightl watchman. Shun Ryan, who said: '"I am one of those who believe in giving bouquets to a man while he is still living rather than saying nice things about him when he is den." -Dr. I-LS. Wright. former mayor COMING EVENTS Cardigan Tea Party.pJuly 1. Conan Ban Picnic. July 31. . Dance in Afton Hall Saturday C.W.L. Chicken and Ham sup- Barn dance at Cliff Peters; Rollo Festival Head of I-illlsbcro W.I. Dance Iona East School. every Monday night. St. Teresa's Tea Party Wednes- day. August 7th.. Lobster Supper Chepstow School, July 1. Supper from 4.30 to 9.80. Dance Farmington School. Mon- day. July 1st. Chaisson's Orches- tra. Women's Institute ice cream so- clal July lat, 3.00 Mt. Herbert School. Showing at Mt. Stewart Satur- Danee in Elliottvale School Mon- day July lst. Boudreaults Orches- tra. Refreshments. Regular Saturday night dance. St. Peter's Bay Hall, Al Bianc- hard's Orchestra Reserve August Zilth. for the I the circumstances of our lives in such a way that nothing at all cal be done about them. and in some cases we cannot look forward with confidence to any change in our fortunes at all. These are the kinds of problems that are quite ines- capable; and when they press heav- ily on the mind there seems to be no consolation possible from any quarter. These worries are bad in themselves when they fill the mind with pessimism; what of- ten makes them worse is the fact that sometimes we ouselves are responsibl for our worries and we feel not only hopeless about the future, but guilty about the post topics: and one cannot help feel- ing sympathy for such efforts. many of a person's problems would be solved if only they would stop worrying! . But as soon as one mentions such a situation. one becomes a- ware of the irony that nearly al- of Frederlctomtook up the lug- gestion and opened a lard Beaver brook testimonial fund. School children in the province were in- vlted to contribute an a way of saying thank you to the peer. Their contributions were limited to 10 cents each. In addition, groups and communities through: out the province have taken partlor the present. Nothing can make In the campaign. is person more miserable than n The names of all contributorsifeeling, sometimes not complete- are to be bound in a book which -I lv recognized, of inescapable guilt. will be placed in a cavity at the SUGGESTIONS base of the statue. To come back to the question: .a. at Sea Shell Inn. Victoria June after. Sponsored by the Womcns 30th. Institute Opening Dance Elliott Hall, Sat- urday night, Weatherbie Orches- tra. x I Two - I act plays with , ties by Fortune Bridge Institute. Albion Cross Institute. Reserve Wednesday July (lrd Re erve Thursday. July llth rm- ice ream Social at Frank Wood's. I Cross Roads. ' Lower Montague Regatta. Wed.I:eI:mI" Y”'k Ha" be3I'"'I"5 " nesday, July 10th. send entries to Pantry Sale at Ellis Bros. store Stanley Hickcn. Two. 1-act plays with specialties V '1;l::ge;9g1vaetr'8 SoTS1;cd.g-ysgovfsxzjlrgdi by Fortune Bridge lnstituteu . . Bridgetown Hall, July I in aid of EEIWNEW Glam” women” Ins” I Albion Cross Institute. 1 -, I First Queens Voters meet cr::::IvaEaT(:.:rasCal;:Ea.fi:I;lI;(:I 1;": Frank Myers at asocial evening tea. Canteen. Sponsored by Brack- ,aI Cmpwd Ham July 15" 8330 7' lev w.1. Tea served at s p.m. ;m-Also at Clifton Hali.July no ,at 8:30 pm. Mt. Herbert Womans lnstitutei Comes! pp Fiddnngy Dancing. Ice Cream social, sandwiches. etc., in Mt. Herbert School. July 1st. The annual Memorial Service will be held in the People's Came tery, Mount Stewart on Sunday. in St Andrews Ha”. ML Stew," singing contest. Mt. Stewart Hall, July lllh. Followed by a dance. lsend all entries to Danny Birt. Mt. Stewart. Don't miss the Mammoth bingo Icrapaud Exhibition. it will be big- ger and better. Dance in Fort Agustus Hall, every Wednesday Burke's Orches- tra Ice-Cream social. North Tryon Presbyterian Church grounds. on July ti. Notice: Mill closed Monday, July lst. Dominion Day. Roland Hyde. Cornwall. Reserve Wednesday July 3rd. for Stella Maris Lobster Supper, North Rustico. Fresh Lobster and turkey served Family llour ltltadlo Program over CFCY) A. .u summgr sch”; e.cn 7:80 p.m.-Evangelistic Service Lu-gr. 1., mu-.1" 1" at Singing the Old Hymns of tho. funny, Faith. A up-osy..m,..M.n1.g worm, .34 song Leader and Soloist: Mm commnuu Joseph Wootton Sermon: --nussr his run Speak : Mr. c. L. Guest. ru- TITIIE 'l'llAT BINDS" onto. Oltlrlo '?x'f,"I,:."I:":,'d””),u,M';;',n':L'I,' "A Warm Welcome Awaits You” Nkku." 7:0 p.m.-Evening Worship ms sorvi will be --couaon " of True snnvr run several of tho Quami” returned students conduction and s..k.'." in full charge of tho sorvlchi. Thu lllflll 11 "W 3"” "' 0 m brother. when a true '3'” '''"I” "I" P” Mm” seekerydctermines to take the I'”" "E '''''".t' M"""'. step of search in the Pith I0ld' ''''''l'5''': "" 3”” 3'”: ing to the knowledge of the An- rtas. III"! John "-5-: W" clent of Days. he must before all I-ll N"-'P""'- 3"” G""' else. cleanse and purify his heart. P. -: Mn 0- 3- 30"”-I That seeker must at all times Dsrnslory Matron: and Mr.l pug his trust in God. He must Iobortlowoll. Anllltllt Milli never exalt himself above any- tor I IN 80'5" I9 one. must wash away from the Films of the College and GrIl- :sbiet of his heart every trace of nation exercises will be shown. pride and vain glory. Sermon: "ON THE ANVIL That seeker should also regard-. AND THE DESERT” hackhiting as grievous error. be- cause hnckbitl , heth the Central Christian Church cerdi- life of the heart. and extinsIIlIlI- ally invites you to" the cervical eth the life of the soul. He should of the Lord's day. not wish for others that which he doth not wish for himself. not prlsmslu that which he doth not 35!, AK! u . TIE VATION ' A blessing shall be conferred upon whosoever maketh such WANTED! "Man of Decision" Back in 1725 John Wesley wrote. "Leisure and I have taken leave of one another. I propose to be busy as long as I live - - -" And in the years that followed he founded a church; set up Sunday schools in England; and rode two hundred and twenty-five thous- and miles on horseback to bring the gospel to the poor of England. His schedule would have stopped cold a man of in- decision. The great British and Foreign Bible Society was founded by men of decision, who like Wes- ley. "took leave of leisure" - - - and the work goes on. But l - 0 IN SUNDAY. JUNE 30th June 30th. at 3 o'clock. Monday, July 1st. 8.30 pm. N Variety Concert at St. Charles games. Lickens. etc., Jackpot 350. Hall, Monday. July 2nd. Da :1 cc Freezeout a very special prise. MORTON new LIMITEDI I INSURANCE COUNSELLORS and 3 TRAVEL Adams I Telephones: Insurance 3046 - Travel 8541 CHARlJ0'l'l'l.'l'0WN. P. Ill. L . surrsn sums GREGOR HOTEL A I BRACKLEY ssacn 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. 02.50 Phone Covehead 4-11 "men of decision” as well as money are still needed to con- tinue the great mission of giv- ing the gospel in men and women of all races in their own tongue. When we make a purchase at the Bible House. we also help. for its profits are used to fur- ther the work of translating. printing and distributing. ”Thc Word " his stats HOUSE efforts. "On our ways shall we assuredly guide him." Extract from Sacred Writings of The Baha'i Faith. 0 0 George Street .. .. "IOU:-OP EVANGILIIH" Since III (Opposite Eaters) Operated by the P. E. l. Auxiliary of the British and IUNDAT Ourgnoatslartod :Mancton Cltndallondanfdongstors. neural-iussebrtlol-Itlvl oabdlnmpn. daylighr finto. "THE EIGHTH SEA" The dramatic story of the planning and do- voloprnonr of the huge Sr. Lnwroneo Soo- woy will bo shown over CFCY-TV Channel 13 Sunday. June 30 from 4:30 to 5:00 p.rn. Foreign Bible Society. . Lv: Stanhope 6:00 P.M. Sunday Only. Ha NOTICE l EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 1957 I BUS FOR STANHOPE AND DALVAY. (via York) Lv: Ch'town 1:00 P.M. Sunday Only. THIS TRIP SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS. Phone: Ch'town 3948 D MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. ISLAN involve people Bridgetown Hall. July 1, in aid of -for Ham and Salad Supper. to be! First of all is a piece of long- range advice. This is for people who are not yet overburned with the cares of this world, but who may become so, for very few people escape them. The advice is to get in the habit of taking ad- vice. Very few men are wise as. nough to decide everything for themselves. People who try to do so feel strong and independent for a while. but when they are in trou- PRAYER . try to use only the simplest r Finally there is the matter of sions of our love and our cond- prayer. This is the most impor- deuce in God; a few words repeat- tant advice of all. When we are worried it is very difficult not to think too much about ourselves: and none of our friends can reach us, sometimes in the world of care that we build for ourselves. But our own prayer can always reach out of this world to a Friend who has prirnlsed always to hear us. ed to ourselves over and over a- llill. a simple thought to which we continually return; help to turn us from looking at our problems, or the mess we have made of things. to our only hope, to the Band that moves the uni- -verse. I (Copyright) times the fact! of guilt mentioned above. Human beings are not made I0 Rltlllv. and no happiness is possible. for them while they are guilty. But while the other circum- DANCE Old time and modern Southport JULY 1st EL-12:30 Admission 50c 5 piece orchestra NOTICE The annual meeting of the Mt. Herbert Telephone Co., will be held in school house on Saturday, June 29th at 8:30 p.m. NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the General Annual Meeting of the Sharqholders of the MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY will be held in the offices of E. R. Brow k Son. 144 Richmond Street. Char- iottetown. on Wednesday the 10th day of July. 1957. at 7 o'clock p.m. NOTICE is further given that such meeting is also espec- ially called to pass a resolution requiring the Company to be wound up. and to appoint a liquidator or liquldatuu therefor. J. B. BROW. secretary. 20th ANNUAL MEETING DRUG "' 'I"di'.'.'u'isI'n.""" oven mus wssxsno SEMPl.E'S PHARMACY STORE of Prince Edward Island Credit Union League Choriotrorown Horol Charlottetown July no-. 1951 Guest Speaker blc their i d s' to; them a terrible loneliness. My second suggestion is eon-p cerned with the feeling (or sornet. stances that produce our worriss' VILLAGE RESTAURANT I D. WENDELL NOTICE SUSSEX GINGER ALE LTD. take pleasure in announcing . the appointment of As DISTRIBUTOR FOR P.E.I. The Company expresses its appreciation for the sup- port given Sussex Beverages in the past, and solicit: your continued co-operation. PHONE NORTH MILTON-6-ITO MocKENZIE this will iv-wee. h I I 1 I III 4 cuk '"'AN EDUCATION 1. Xx I .( rot 9" SENIOR MATIICULATION O CHRISTIAN WOlKEllS' COURSE O MUSIC OPTIONS STANDARD IIILE COURSE 0 COMMERCIAL OPTIONS JUNIOR MATRICULATION ,T'IITI III" II II II It I! .- :- . i I ll - gt - g. 1 C. I: I-I umrso I BAPIST BIBLE rnammat SCHOOL MONCTON. N. B. a F n 'P : El REV. E. J. BAILEY. Pastor. Westmount Bapltst Church, Montreal "CRUSADE ANNOUNCING In CHARLOTTETOWN BAPTIST CHURCH OCT. Hoar Rev. Edgar J. Bailey Noted Bible Expositor. Soloist. - Pnsror-Evangelist FOR CHRIST" 7-T6 0.ll.H)GItI'rON. Oensraimanagsrcuallntanllunranossodaty Madbaqwbenuh Opnhgsesslonlmlna. Ianqnetlzlpa. FIRST QUEENS ELECTORS Ono sided governments are too powerful. A strong opposi- rion moons horror government. YOUR VOTE is urgently needed to strengthen rho Opposition in our local House. FRANK MYERS. a former. and the men who represented lsr Ouoons before. can give our district rho voice it noods. JULY 4th - ELECTION DAY FOR Tsf QUEENS Have Your Vote Count - FOR MYERS lnsartsnwisteusanseonsu-vatlvnAssoelstts - -J