Lair-I3 N iiuii-it is pr0f0('tIIfll sstlsfact-,Longwm-in Aye.-tug which t. 5.. ari.y on the new High School outing built by the County Con- School Board. As the picture in-, struction Company for the cltyi I dicates. the erection of the steel- work is getting well underway. RELIGION AND LIFE 75 Percent BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., Ll.D. First Moderator of the United Church at Canada OTTAWA tCPl-Figures issued lsure that there was no poison In Friday by chief electoral officer FIITII TO BE A LEADER ,the wine served to the king. INelson Castonguay show that 'IlIt'I'e is something more than! Nehemiah was more than , more than threequai-ten at can. 5IllI.') and integrity needed for faithful; he had a pcrsonalitylgdyg gllgjblg vote” "3. bane" IF.iill'l'5Illl1 There is the indefin-lythat attratccd affection as well in the June to (cue,-,1 election llllt-' i-lciiveiit of personality. as respect. and the king loved A Rm,-d 3532 452 Canadian; Tllt'lP is the spirit of high ad-yhim and trusted him. voted but of J" eligible us, of at vcnzlire which coiiihines bothi One day he came into thetgggul or 7509 l . . , . , . , . per cent. Thlsi vi-inn and action. A disgruntled kings presence with a sad coun-, mmpued Wm, 671 H. Wm ml pltlllsflll in politics once com-I tenance-a condition forbiddcnixm and m re. in h ' 75.. iil.i.nuii about his party's can-Iin the etiquette of the court. The: - C1945" '3 o ' lIlil.IlP In his ritliiig- Uh! lie'siking inquired into the cause oil";.'h"'" ,1” i . I at '..Ill. you kuoii. but he isn'tihls distress and listened with ere ll?” 73'”) spelled bal- . limit will can cheer for." lkindly interest to his story. Ne- low. was mghest 0" 8 epnmtage IIt' could be trusted. and that hemiah had yust heard an ac-i bum bemg. mo” "'5" me Im" IIlt'.'lIll a great deal. but he lack- count of the desperate condl-l 19'” reducmg me .""'I whlch l(I thc tiizizncllc quality that In- tion of Jerusalem. the home of comiled '” 6'w8'482' lncludllm ll" 5llIi'l'tI pt-rsonal devotion andlhis fathers. and of the misery """"'e Vol” "I 7”37- .-iizri-i-i.mii for thc cause to'and hopelessness of the inhabi- iilil.ii ills life was given. 'tanIs. W195 ”5l- l"('l"dl"3 60-591 '9”. iii .ilI thc culorfiil personall-i, What was hi. request? the -l"'led b'll0l5- Eligible Volcrs llii iitu of thc Old Testament nonezklng inquired Nehemiah asked I953 l0l3ll'-Id 3-401-592- ic i-iiirc attractive and command-lfor the kings permission to go The IJFOVIDUS record Vole was in; IIIZIII Nchcniinh. the rcbuild-, to Jerusalem and for the king's 5-343-755 In Ill! I949 EOPIEFBI titt- r ill Jcriisaleni. lie restored support in the rebuilding of it. I0"- VI-II-ID COURAGE AND I l -iiim xcliiicliadiiczzar had des-I It reveals the favor with which Numerically - speaking. all the "others": Independent. 70.114; Candida! des Electeu s. 8.119; Canadian Democrat. B28; Liberal-Conservr ttve ooaiiuon 252; Capital. Familial, 237; National Credit Control. 122. The Liberals and Conservatives were the only parties to receive all votes in all provinces. the Yu- .kon and Mackenzie River. NO VOTES The CCF received no votes in the Yukon or Mackenzie River. Social Credit no votes in New- foundland. Prince Edward island, the Yukon or Mackenlie River. and Labor-Progressive no votes in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. River. In the list not including rclcctetl ballots, the Labor - Progressive 1953 there were s.7oi.9e:ill""”' ”"l"”d ""2 W95 I" ”"' to Sl6,548,000 Iriitn si5.7t;6.ooo in tario, 2.388 in Quebec, L579 in Manitoba, L345 in British ('oliiin- bia, 213 in Saskatchewan and tllsi In Alberta. y Votes cast by provinces with eligible totals and spoiled ballots In brackets, respectively: 'More Mineral, Less Farm- Fishery Products Exported OTTAWA ICPI M Canadian ex.. ports in the first half of 1957 rose in value to a record 32.287.100.- W0. up slightly from the previous high of 82.269.900.000 in the cor- responding period last year. the bureau of statistics said Friday. The increase resulted from gains in exports of non ferrous metals. -non - metallic minerals. Iron and its products. chemcals and allied products and miscell- aneous commodities. These gains outweighed substantial declines in exports of agricultural and ani- lnis' products and wood and pa- per produce. Increases were recorded in the value of shipments of aluminum. nickel, zinc, uranium. crude pe- troleum. iron ore. seeds, grains other than wheat and newsprint paper. Value of uranium exports rose to 544700.000 from 821.992.- 000 There were decreases values I for wheat. wheat flour, fish and fishery products. p l a ti k s and boards. wood pulp. farm lmple-i menu and machinery and copper land copper products. l In June the value of exports declined nearly nine per cent to S3lt7.000.000 from 3-123,600,000 in ,the corresponding month in 1956. illowever, the bureau noted the month had fewer working days that usual. IEXPORTS T0 L'.S. Exports to the United States in the January-June period rose in. value to 51.355.690.000 from 31.- 345,374,000 a year earlier. June's value was little changed at 3228.- ,934.000 compared with 5228.759.- 000. Shipments lu thc United King- dom fcll to Sllllll,-181,000 in the six: months lrom S3ti8.06l.0(lU. In June Lncy declined to 355,97-t,()00 froml S65,.'lii1l.000. Exports to the rest of the Com ; monwcalth in the lialf-ycar fell to; June. Sales to Latin Amci'ii.-anl countries rose to SIll,756.000 froml 380566.000 in the six months anti than IISUHI. , The half-year total of exports berta C 431,184 (591.04! and S.- 5I5l; British Columbia C 39t5.A"4 4802,01? and 4.528t: Yukon ; to European countries was 8262.- 7B2.000 compared with 8155.7W,- 000. In June they dropped to 850.- IBILIIIJ from S53.152.lIIl. Exports to all other Iorelgnj countries rose to 89l..'i73.lll0 from 881.731.0011 in the six months but declined in June to 814,212.61) from Sl8,78.'i.wfl. Canadian Scouts Receive Stone SUTTON PARK, England (CF) Boy Scouts from Kenya Friday presented Canadian scouts with a stone which will be used in con- struction of an international cairn at Montreal. The square-shaped stone. which weighs about four pounds, was brought from Nyeri In Kenya, near the grave of Lord Baden-I Powell, founder of the scout movement. It was presented to Eli Boyaner of Saint John, N.B. l'nie Guardian Page 3 l leader of the Canadian contingent at this world jamboree camp. by Rev. Frank Beford, leader of the Kenya contingent. Boyuier then handed the stone to W. Noel Reaker. assistant provincial com- missioner of the lone scouts of Quebec. The Quebec scouts are building a cairn from stones collected from all parts of the world. It will be outside the Quebec pro- vincial scout headquarters in Montreal. to a separate ceremony at Ca- nadian contingent headquartersp Boyancr presented the coveted silver fox award to Rear-Admiral: Sir Richard Bevan, cliief scoutl commissioner for the Unitedi Kingdom. He is the sixth person. to receive the award. which the: Canadian scout movement pre-l sents to non-Canadians in recog- lN'""'”""”'a"”' P"l"” EdV”"d '5' sii2.i7o,otiu lriim Sl'27.7l5,000 amt ""10" 0!, outstanding contribu- Iand. ll” Yukon End Mm-kenzle to slgvamyooo (mm 537'l7,.;ym,(, v lions to international scouting. MILO W.I. Due to threatening rain. the ineiiibcrs of Milo W.l. did not meet at the beach as previously. planned, but mct instead at the- home of Mrs. Everett Mllliganl on the evening of August my Mfellng 0Dened with the pre-I sident, Mrs. Wallace MacNevln,l Mon., August 12. 1957 were read. approved and signed. Correspondence was read and disc The financial state ment was given by secretary. The different committees were heard from. A ”f'Iower" contest was given by Mrs. Angus Mac- Lean. Mrs. Lyman Gorrill and Mrs. Everett Milllgan were appoint- ed on program committee for next month. Discussion took place on swimming lessons and on "showers". Next meeting is to be at Mrs. Dermot MacLean's. roll call to be ”WhstI like about this month." Collection was taken and bills paid. The Institute news was passed around among the membe s. Meeting adjourned. Mrs. Mac- Nevin. Mrs. O. Gorrill and Shir- ley Milligan assisted Mrs. Mil- Iigsn at the lunch hour. following which a social hour was enjoy- ed. i NEW U.S. CARRIER NORFOLK, V. iAPiCThe U.S. Viavy commissioned its newest iircraft carrier Saturday and an- nounced that the 60.000-ton Ran- ger will be assigned to the Pa- cific fleet in the summer of 1958. PINT SIZE X-RAY plate behind the patient. Dr RciL The latest scientific wonder. a nevi x-ray machine. is dellldllv A" I . strated by its developer. Dr. Leo nard Rciltel. a Chicago physi- cist The rod Dr. Reiffi.-I holds is charged by inserting it into thc sphere. The rod can then be iiaved over the portion of the body HI be x-raved The mys 'from the rod are registered DI. a fel says general practicione-i's will probably use the sphere In- stead of the rod. Removal oi a cap from the sphere permits the rays to be emitted toward ill? patient The conventional s-ray tube is is complex. bulky. and expensiie vacuum lamp, opera- ting under high voltage. I IIIIIII IIPPIIIITII Ill IIIIII A BUSINESS III l'0llIl IIII If you have the personality necessary to serve your community and the desire to own and operate your own business please PHONE CHARLOTTETOWN 9316. A minimum of capital necessary and financial assist- ance possible to qualifying person. CANADIAN PETRO FINA LIMITED Mackentle lltVilII, built in stone and mor-the was regarded that the king lots was highest on a percentage 0"”"l" " 1295-033 t3-l”0-453 392 t5i5l5 End 112i: in Charge and "Ode" was aunt!-I in ind in the spirit of theigrantcd all that Nehemiah asked 1957 totals are records. IIc"'"'.'. Ind 30-"Ill Q"9lX'C - 1-315.595 RIVOP s- 4.043 I5-434 (""1 l04l- , klllllwed l1.V Collect. Eight mem- pt ti and mo”. the 1953tma1of 50.591 waited 5.; (2,504.978 and 23.4201; Nova Sco There were more votcs than hers responded to roll call. - 1 lt't- have been considering, In the first place. look at the lots was highest on a percent. tta - 394,130 1384.918 and 1365):, eligible voters in Nova Smile and Minutes of previous meetlngl Glilivlil. the nobody. who be-y nature of Nehemlnh's call. Isaiah age basis. leaving more than i New Brunswick - 237.001 (291,-, Prince Edward Island bccause of' c...-. it nutnm.-it hero and de- was called to prophesy in is one percent of ballots ciist.l036 and 2.796t: Newfoundland E two-member seats in Halifax andI l.ii.i-r. and Isaiah, tlic aristo- vision whose splendor has never Thc I957 total of 73,930 was Icss'92.858 1200.067 and 752': PFIHCEIQUNHS ('0"S1il1l”ICl('S- ll rim iilio Illi'III(' his act-css to been surpassed; Nehemiah saw than one pcr cent of the total Edward Island - 67.218 64.224 Newfoundlund's total eligible: mills .-inil klll;.'S the opportiinity a great need which nobody elsel V019. and Alli; Munltoba, A .'l5l.827l voters includes those in Burin -I S ' 'ii: JIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIK the will of God could meet. A oung student . .'i.763i; S ,- - w in r ,wl-toret.lberal(1w,Car-i it” w n-Wins nrinind him. lance said to hlsyprofmori "I 'MPR0"m MARKING lg7II9B2lII.6SnI1I84,LlI8 antazldgfllllilhltl IIIlitelrl Iv: elected by acclamattonf. ALLOWANCE h-it xi-he-miali i, a man who hav had no rl ht vision calii . .. .,.:...... . .,..... ms... ,,. .”.:,.,...,,, .,.."t lorrelwedballiillt ..--.. .. s............... -. -. AUTOMATIC FOR YOUR 01-0 Wwmh -ii wiiiiii.-t,v. llcrc was a job have a clear sense of the need "Ill. 'mp".lp" m"km3 M hallo"! 2 YEARS To PAY ii. t4lllIlI do. and he gave up:Korea. and I am glad to give.::::di(l:I;:;"5 lg" more l:'”"i glell i-.i-i luxury and scciirlty for-im life to hel meelln it."l ' 50"" "M3 "I, , ,,,,. ,,r a,1,...,mm.. ,,,,,",,.l 8",” Iyndmdmis dun," mm 85””, elections voters mark more than; FIRESTONE ONE ONLY zilu lvm: in the lntcrcst of his tlons differ. and God calls mcn-We "a'"' I” ' WWI” 55"" P" . . , . A 0 STRA1-on ti. ll - rt-stnralioii. lln as many different ways the P90 l SPECIAL m FOR ONE WETIK 03"-I "" , DEM N ii. lI:iit' hccii I't'i'IiIlIll1 tIie,onc necessity is that we seel However. except for the two-. At;(;,Us1-gu. 1014", mcLt;swp; I DISI-I.wASI-IER WESTINGHOUSE of sir UL't)rL't' sit-pin-n's.tiii will for us and obey it. lrnember seats In Halifax Ind ' 1-El-Eylsyon my ill the mninnn; of thcl Here is the point for today-,QUPPM. P-E-1.. I voter in I fed-i X CLOTHES DRYER AUTOMATIC i.in..ili.iii Pacific llailiuiy RSINEIICIIIIIII would never have"!-'I'BlEl0Cli0I1 may mlfk Only 011! REG. S525.95 31 TUBE POWER will in Professor Donald Crelgh-lamounted to anything unless he X on his ballot. I REG. .S2I9.95 inn . Life of Sir John A. Mac-i bad staked everything on a great A table, which does not includey SAVE 350.00 SAVE 380.00 REG. s339.95 (Complgus With 3;”) Iiinmlii ycause. His sacrifice and the dar- spoiled ballots, shows that they lII'l(' iiiis a genius in finance, ing of his faith first made the Progressive Conservative party i- i ltII;.'IlI have iicitiiircd for man and then made his fame. I received 2l6,II3 fewer votes than Sale 959.95 Sale s445.9s Sale sts9.95 t249.95 IN I0 BAG LOTS, or OVER ' . iili uciilth. posititiii ilnfly the Lltm-31,, lui ll' UIIII thc luxui',v anti social. mii.iiii.igc.s that these bring. in-l v.i.il Iir liiiinchcti out on this ;i-..: iitlicnturc for thc sake,. ii-i in arc ii-ri cxistciicc of tliisi iiii ii.illtiit I llliiti till(' put, his lilc into I t'.Il i-mi-c he hits a right tol ox-nut nnilcrstandliig iintl co-I not ..-vi:-ii. Instead hc met violent iipnii-iliiitl. mine of it iin: from mi-ii who hi i-wit honestly that they hudl s ii-'icr plziitz mine of It froml ttixiwiiis who wcrc ' ' for an III' that would bring theml lm llt';II iii-tiiizv. some of it I: Hi wlitxlt intcrcsls who saw hi- xiii-it-as a threat in their st -iiiix tor pcrsoital iziiin. I itinv who profcsscd to he 'twiI- iicrc more dangerous I -ii oi-vii cncmics. Thrnuizh It H lic l'tI"f'x'.N0(I on to thc rciillui- lwi ill his iilcril. Wlicn difficul- liiw IlIiIlIllIl'd. he staked all ihlt .l.liI on its sitcccss. Whcn riiii IIl.tI -.i;is insufficient. lie iii .xI'tI urn methods and called '" -i'-l Hui-iicics; he was I man pi i- t'UIlIfI ntil slop W this is like Nchcmliih. the I'll rii' hcro in a modern garb. I min nziiinn is being brought W miiicni-c and started on Hit. and he is the man for llli min ixi-liviiii:ih's .. personal history i imiiziiirc in itself He was I it inhint of a Jewish family at It Il.'ItI been carried into cap- lii Ii ilc had become the cup- hr tl'Cl' for thc Pcrsian King. This 'nr.iiii lhai hc had a reputation for lrttxlunI'tIlllI05S. for kings in "W rtav lived in dread of ""i”lH"r.t' and one of the duties hi itic cnohcarer was in make IIaI'If'P Iona Best School, Moa- dav niizht. iii: raspberry time at Hawatts. TUOI. t. Auggnl girls! plcale. Tuesday. Barri Dance Cliff Peters. Ratio 533'. Monday. August 1. ,Ban dance at Jay Edwards. M'"”, Gllllow. Monday night. Rollie Macxeniea orchestra. Canteen service. f nine to the must Pirate of Clnendtsli Beach. Set afternoon Anni.-ii ma. MING EVENTS ” Nehemiah has left maxlms of, priceless worth for those who! are called to serve in high places For example. "The God of Heavl en. He will prosper us: and build. "We made our prayer unto our God. and set a watch sguinstl them by day and by night. "I am doing a great work and I cannot come down. Why should the work stop while I confer with you?" ed lM Q. A friend brslsts that her whlte . Iorelock is natural. Doe! this ever occur? A. Yes. but the presence of I white forelock from birth or shortly thereafter is rare. only six American families are known to have this inherited trait. Two Minneapolis doctors reported I case In which a mother and two children had white forelocks. The doctors traced the family tree back as far as possible. In four generations, in members of the family had these unusual white streaks. 0.1: it possible he a completely deal person to nderstaal Qeeel HI reading? A. No. Only about It per cent of Enetlsli speech can he "read" hv watr-hint the this move. But lln readtnt does help aorne nartlallv dew nenole. A Philadelphia doc- tor say: that debt no-oole who are watt Minted with a heartvtl ivld -Nstsld M enmurnnd to learn tin recite" Vat-rtst tn VVYIVCAI. it'll"! In Hand MI vvi-VII! "40"W"' wivfeatlavn MM One: out Moe'- oqmv rdte-' We minim of r" .s..,.p,,,. tn. Munch and goo-owe:-O 4 Mann so-0-s 0-- M ,.,g My own. nulv ' .,q..s.s.. ,..' ocnlv hv Q5 -so-p-on no vi-Nest. ical Mirror Totals by partlcs: Liberal. Including Independent- Lib e r I I. 2.796.164; Progres- , , lherltlslve Conservative, including In-I CASH ONLY only of Canada 1 unity hutlfore we His servants. will arise Ydcpmdem , prognusm. c,,n5E,.v.' lllvc, 2,5&).03I; CCF. 707.833; 50- cial C r e d I t. including Inde- pendent - Social Credit. t37.l90i L a h o r - Progressive 'Commun- ist), 7.772; others, 79,472. Details of the vote listed under S3.25 DILLON 8. SP NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS CHARLOITISTOWN. P. E. I. per cwt. ILLETT LIMITED, TANKS PROPANE GAS scmwcsrnmonl. P.0.IOXQ. ILOTIQGC. RUYIIANJ. hI3lIlU li?lIl'1IltripIt'A.l3ii'IAIV I. If you have valuables . . . see& IIACHIDNALD, &ullnsh.. Most people have more valuables and important papers lying around the house than they realize. If you're in that position decide now to drop in at our nearest branch and discuss the matter of a Safety Deposit Box. It costs very little and provides complete safety with convenience. Bank is the logical place to keep things would be diflicult or impossible to replace. TH E TORONTO-DOMINION ml CHI IIII THAT 500m. gugg. The that FREE WITH BEACH 4 BURNER 30" RANGE WITH PICTURE WINDOW OVEN ITS HERE WESTINGHOUSE COMBINATION AUTOMATIC WASHER and DRYER ONLY sits” WIDE sioo.oo BARGAIN SALE A I-ONLY SALE OF C0.itI'I.I-:'rE TOP QUALITY APPLIANCES wmi 2 TANKS or GAS FREE at REAL FOR YOUR OLD WASHER , . BARGAIN PRICES .. m... I HRFSTONE FIRESTONE AUTOMATIC FIRESTONE Wringcr EIQTIPIO 5 Bl'RxI.;R AI.T0MATlC wA5HER rusii Bl'1'I'()N 12 ct. PT. 82'' l"'"” REFRIGERATOR SKIRT PUMP 144.95 SI99.95 RANGES t349.9s LAWN FURNITURE CLEARANCE SAVE 2570 Mb," Sm, "R310"! 18.. Iti-za. 869.95 Trusts, en. . . . . . . . wy"”.; -nsgy I.I ht B lbs sf... .-. I... . .. 39. ROTARY POWER rm Hot Plates - Zbn r I-5.95 m;;-gm 5 ,9, LAWN MOWER 347.95 WHITE HRESIONE TIRE SALE 00x10 S1235 PAINT DELUXE QUALITY A REAL PAINT silt. 3 .95 FIRES TONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. 101 oust ososos ST. DIAL 5547 "WI TRADE ANYTHING"