> 400,000 ‘a Aprfi-June. The letter; expenditures apert. from public a fis native town is his girst since » Charlottetown. , 1000, |e, vet 7 Oe metho, ee GEORGETO ue = i, . Mon., _— 27, 1959. wis ae : ? He figure compares with a deficit of| debt charges. WN he left here fifty-one years age. does not call us into His service $42,400,000 a year earlier. Deience outlays — the major Sgt. Joseph Gotell of the R.C.A. and then leave us to ourselves; SPECIAL TAX | spending item—declined in Apri-' Mr. and Mrs. Sheltow Jenkiv “f)¥ Stationed ai Forbay, Newvound lacl iner Firms He works with and through The (und, from which. are paid!) June ‘o $308,100,000 from $331,-|Needham, Mass., and Mr. andila. and Mrs. Gote! :0¢ ‘amily us in everytthing. _ ‘ the ol@ age pensions of $55, 400,000. Nearly all of the drop) Mrs. Richard Jenkins and aeir| are visiting in Georgetown as the A man who carried a thank- ; monthly, is financed by special was © spending for the RCAF,|daughter Léslea, also of Need) guests of Sgt. Gotell’s brothe z oe less task through to a success- three-per-cent taxes on per: onal| where aircraft procurement has/Mass., ho are vacationing in ‘he|Gordon Gotell. ’ f ; ful issue said: “I could never o : and corporation incomes and fallen off ‘this, year. province were recent visitors to Mr: 4oward Walker Reac greemen have —— under - _ J ' J sales. Deficits are covered by) LAKE Georgetown, ...-vbere they were! Andy and Miss Dianne Wa'ker - thing broughf on me if it not ‘ i f ‘| temporary loans from the treas-| aay aid guests of Mrs. Florence Jenkins./of Charlottetown are visitin: teen for the conviction tha’ [| OTTAWA~‘CP) — The federal )to $404,300,000 from $315,200.00 a) ury The ‘und’s tax receipts in| re oe ee Mr. Shelton Jenkins is » former|Gecrgetown are the gue :ts of ve TORONTO (CP)—Massey-Fer- Aleo included fe the agreements was doing God's will and that| treasury ran up a budget deficit) year earlier, and ‘April-June "ev-| aprij-June rose to $110,000,000. as iat of te Caribbean before| Georgetonian and his visit to|and Mrs. Chester Walker. guson Lid and Standard Motor|i# sale to - Ferguson of|He was with me in doing it.” |of $56,100,000 in June as rising|enues rose to $1,175,900,000 from|¢ror. $96,900,000, with the ain a: ‘atrkguake of conteries : So. Lid. have reached agree-|Standard's S0-per-cent interest m) We have seen our Queen in ac. |expenditures outpaced an |p| $1,001,500,000. due entirely to higher sales tax eat : : ° Societe which | tion. We have been inspired by| crease in tax revenues. \ Virtually every tax field pro-| 65! .tions. The April 9 budge _in- menis providing for the purchase /ias two factories in France—in| the way in which she meets the| A heavier public debt burden,/duced higher returns. But ‘he| creased the amount of sales tax ty Massey-Ferguson of all exist-| Paris and Beauvais — wilh &/ demands of her high office. caused mainly by higher bond in-|largest single increase was in! allocated to the fund to three per ||- id C img tractor interests of the Brit-| yearly capacity of 25,000 units.| Her opportunity is the very/|terest charges, ate ed for) personal income taxes, which oF} cenr from two. j ish company. Massey-Ferguson already owns 50/ greates: in the modern world,|mearly al! of the increase in ex-|the three - month period rose te} J» the normal budget accounts, ECONOMY JET The agredments will be pre |per cent of this company’. | and the way in which she serves|penditures since June of last |$372,900,000 from $299,500 “00./ there was no major increase in ghied sented to a meeting of Standard |—In—return, Massey -Ferguson | her peopple shows how we can/year, it was shown in Finance| That was accomplished even be- ee orl shallow or Deep Well shareholders Aug. 28 and, if ap-|will pay approximately $92,000,- | serve God and man even in the Minister Fleming's monthly trea-| fore: -higNer personal tax rates! - : proved. will become effective 00 and, in addition, will dispose | lowliest. sphere in the -world: > sury, ement released Friday took effect July 1. % 4 ~ PAINTING? | to 300 gal Aug. 34. of its 7:757,998 ordinary stock | God is not dead that He should| night. . Budget expenditures climbed in. s awe hg ay Bn _ Major asset in the transaction | unite of Standard for, slightly ex-| speak no. more. The June deficit wiped out |June to $460,400,000 from the : . ce Bh Bye BP ge @ Standard’s Banner Lane trac-|¢ess of $8,300,000 — an amountim thou hast wanderings in the) much of a surplus built up im/year-earlier level of $424,000,000, Pittsburgh Paints, with deep well fittings. ni facilities in Coventry, Eng-|@qual to Massey-Ferguson’s orig-| wilderness the first two months of the fis-/ and in April-June rose to $1,143,-/| ‘cep that Just Painted look | land. inal investment, less expenses of | And finc’st not Sinai, ‘tis thy|cal year begun April 1, and left/ 500,000 from 1,066,400,000. LONGER! | Se $ .00 - This plant is currently produc- | resale. _| soul is poor. @ budgetary surplus ‘of $82,400,000; But of the $36,400,000 increase , ng 410 units a day of two models; Massey-Fenguson joo pe ee There stands the mountain of the) in the - three — = the | for —_ poigronte — et Chandler Bros actor *s | for an estimated $7,500,000, stoc law no less year. at comp with a | coun ‘or gher public | ° , z : EFS aa lot factory materiats—werk-ia-pro- i ** | $64,900,000 deficit im the first | charges, which rose to $8,300,- | No. 1 Plywood Place DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. is s i gress,_finished goods and tractor; Each of us comes under this/ three Kent wees Dial 6565 Sais. an has Sapuenty tar 30000 . Mr. Fleming, who ended last| public debt charges climbed by = = command,,and each in ~ itt fiscal year with a budget deficit of _$617,000,000, has forecast a $393,000,000 deficit for the cur- rent year. operates outside of budgetary ac- }REVENUES RISE counts, ran up an $8,500,000 de- Budget revenues for June rose ficit in June and a deficit of $33,-| $$$ tractor units yearly. spare parts at Aug. 31. RELIGION AND LIFE BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. / First ‘Moderater..ef the United Church of Canada | $63,200,000 to $203.500,000. :Mr . Fleming also reported that the Old Age Security Fund, which finds his full reward. ONE OBJECT This study has one object inj view—to stress the value—in God's sight of the individual soul, and equally, the value of ‘the part he has to play. Yet it is not 0 is or does’ nt one. Most of his time andi (A himself—that ly matters: — of his energy is given to it. “Fit is what God makes of him and Years are spent in preparation, does through hiim. for it, and when he finds the place}, No other human being and no for the exercise of his trained angel in Heaven can, take aed abilities he must put himself; place in God's vast design. ; into his work or it will be only | “For Jesus’ sake’ accept i oe Cunard - Since 1840+ Trensrovtation Mus ext. vacation 2 qiS venus ten kahieds alcmante* SE | Se Ne “CUNARD TO EUROPE Getting There ¢ is Vall the Fan J The whole way is a hofiday, with spacious accommodation, menus to tempt all tastes; movies, dancing, parties; stabilizers to ensure smooth sailing;_and ample free baggage allowance to take care ‘of Your business or vacation wardrobe. ety y's * SPUTRUAG tunea arene VACALION VLE WE OKT GOD HAS A PLAN OF HIS ¢ ‘OWN FOR- EACH PERSON When Saul of Tarsus recogniz- ed the risen Christ as his Saviour and Lord, he ~ asked:—‘Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?” @ NEW ws. FROM HFC _ Bigger loans. idual for some definite end, and) We have no doubt that St. Paul! all His providential dealings with felt. as he began to carry out his|i@t person bore on that cbjec : oo Bs, There is nothing purposeless te Poe atter 2 +f at God's treatment of a living soul, and ‘it is our high calling to find foe: ene aggre = that purpose and throw oursel- | fered Baltimore Post and former pub- jlisher of the Pittsburgh Press, te evangelize the Gentile world? *Thrift Season Sailings ALSO FAST, FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK ied: —"‘Ari f = aa aren an it onl half done : and make the best of it. We have, i ST. LAWRENCE SAILINGS — From Montreal & Quebec i be told thee what thou must do.”| Here is my first article of heard people. talk about maine | i oo ee = HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON... ft: Ts it foo much to say that the|faith—God has a plan of His) | the best ofa bad job. } T gaxooma at 7 tat . HAVRE Sal emeease I commission, St. Paul. received own for each person, and it cov-| PogageR PUBLISHER DIES _ CARINTHIA AUGUST 21ST GREENOCK, uverroo. | from Christ was the greatest ever ers every —) of that h indiv.| BALTIMORE (AP) — Harold ! *IVERNIA AUGUST 28TH HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON ~~! given to mortal man—namely, career. He ra Op fern Duane Jacobs, 69, founder éf the I *SYLVANIA SEPTEMBER 4TH GREENOCK, LIVERPOOL ! *SAXONIA SEPTEMBER 4TH HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON , i L commission step by step that he was just-nibbling at a task moun- tain-like in its dimensions, but he See Your Local Agent— No One Con Serve You Better greater needs Borrow up to $2500-and take Y A 4 : GO CUNARD did start a movement that ifs | health gradual failed. He was a -still in progress and reaching! ves into its fulfillment. native of Paw-Paw, Mich to 36 ths t $75 Barrington St. put to every land on earth. The next phaSe of my > —— at up oO mont $s to repay Halifax. N.S. Offices et: Montreol - Halifax + Saint John The door into Tibet has just|to take the training necessary for | ; "yy masa wee « Teronte + Winni «| Edmonton - -V. been opened, the last of the lands| efficiency in-my—appointed task_| ee Compare HFC's service with that of Phone: 3-9363 x ipeg *| lancouver te open its doors to fhe Son of| The instrument must be well other lending institutions 26007 s 17] 2 FIPANS II « SINOMUd HYG « GVIMAOYS FHE-KFP « SILO © SFOIM gnorsymp « symow God. | tempered, bright and keen to be AN EXTRA . a ~~_It lifts any life to a new level worthy of a place in God's hands. SURPRISINGLY LOW INTEREST RATES. HFC 8 charges on loans —_ r + when he awakens © the fact | I have known peop'e who as- " $10,000 over $1500 are equivalent to less than 8% per year discount that God has’a job for him that! pired to such posts of honor and on 30-and.36 month repayment plans. : - inks him with’ the eternal. opportunity without any idea of} FOR YOU LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HFC’s new long-term loans oe e ; Z the demands it would make upon | Aw oman once began her pray- ‘mean smaller payments that fit your budget better. er thus:—“Lord of the pots and them, and they efter ‘>‘'ed to get 3 ’ pans.” God was with he a> the place they wanted, or, if ~-Let’s say you put one dolla: BANKABLE SECURITY not required. AGENTS | ee the pots _ pans or He _ - got it, they failed miserably . seme eee eo INCOME INTERRUPTED ? If you can’t makea payment prompt- - : ated “ on ° it ‘ sf . poenioen = Spannetaeeteaan —— — = not have heen with her: at a in>i ly when due, you get helpfulness and understanding in 5353505050559 ION OODAaINIBEaBeA the. five’ grow into $10,000 in just twenty e trim years! e bride- More than 100,000 Canadians The Church was the House of; On the other hand. God te me in my boyhood and, virgins “whose lamps, w I felt His presence in our wors2p,' med and burning” whe t rearranging your payment schedule. BACKED BY 81 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. Unlike mgst lending insti- oe but fel ‘the some presence as a, 8Toom came, went with Him intoo 4, ajready making their * tutions, HFC’s only business is making instalment cash A Hi d. d C d, vita! force more vividly in mo*h- the most deli gh: ful ministry. | dreams come true through In- loans. That’ 8 why HFC is best equipped to serve your l er erson an u more 7 er’s kitchen than anywhere else Is it too much to suggest that! vestors Syndicate, and a plan immediate wants and ‘needs. on earth. It was from moth>~'s| i ee ~———_ | can be tailored to suit your tp spirit that He was reflected into a specific needs. Start now to T > | oyr souls. = : It’s Carver’s For Oil”-.| Build a substantial cash reserve AMOUNT, . MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS . Went cour's s2 ‘he long man is eon ture See your in How much [oF | ws | woe | not so much what we do as, “ ? | LOAN | MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS MONTHS the sn‘rit in which our work is| WoOx. ner soon. ; do you need! : fae lp a dove. I have heard the neal Phone or $ 100; $...> $...> | $ 611 | $ O48 I! is ; preached in a way that turned j : > | > | 90.01 | “46.72 " men against it. On the other) G. F. Cameron drop in * 1000 — 44s | sato | oss |G hand, I have worked with a man District Mer. Summerside 1600 > ona aw tae tl ~who picked stones and moved \ F at any HFC 2000 72.30 83.27 116.49 183.35 ° hav in such a wavy that he sent J. Cc. Montgomery | office toda 2200 on a apn eng rs . af tae : every member of his family into Charlottetown Ys. : ° &. se 201.69 OPEN 3 i ‘i the ful'-time service of Chris‘. J P } 2500 i 90.38 104.09 145.61 229.19 ] ; ; At the same time, the choice |. Fulton Pierce aia ei i. 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