BEST CADETS AT ALDERSHOT Summer alnlng has come to Summer Camp, Aldershot. N.S.lJohn Mcltiullen. Fredericton. N. an end for 100 Royal Canadian which is commanded by Brigad- 1B.. Best Cadet from New Bruns- iiriny Cadets and 300 men of the ier S. E. .E. Morres. CD. The l wick; Cadet Donald Ferguson, lililiiia from the four Atlantic award winners shown above'Glace Bay. Best Cadet from Nova prminccs at Eastern Command.from left to right are Cadetlscotia; Cadet Harold Ladner lcharlottetown. P.E.l. Best Cadet from Prince Edward Island: and iJohii's. N'fld. Best Cadet from iNcw 'oundland. (Canadian Army Photo) 'itual progress. There is nothing 'wrong with praying for a bet- ter job. a raise in pay, relief ifroni suffering or illness. Nor is it out of place to pray for the material welfare of others. pray for? We know that we cani one Wpuriani quivmhy wmtfh "Id should may for mu. spiny our prayers must have is humil- .ity. 'lliey must come from a 'heart that ackowledges its com- . - - - . it d d - God d in: upon the fact that pray"-lawn souls. and It is a most diffi- gig; :lflL(Ehil;PI:1I':?pcnden3cIIe' N” ”h::'3I:i'1:::;l;nb'l':ki:5: uiotdmfg: :3; 0:; g::n0"'.:."i,n f:)'::')G::fby a hunibl submission to and -4-nw I I - . it - t v t, it. ii I Will. no rt-called Christ's exhortations And 'i"”. as we ca" 9'” I" ””'l new at-M. 0 -R 0 y i . . -1- , "M ", own spiritual progress so we: 9 "'"5l 9”” "mi me real” to Dray-Hppllmulzgp 0:! mg 0": can and should p"y' (or melation and admission that we have ll”-”" - - . t':t C hi I ' II t l-':iilii-r contains seven requests. Pp"-"uni vmlmre 0! omen for III)? sprrlttlv rllir fir ?::;Ij"Id:,(:.5wn:n trii we remind ourselves that ” "ch ""9 9', "5 bewmes ML owe Us ianylhmgp we must hum. i'iii-i.-its command. ”You oulhliiler:-1', S133. is Swen more hon0r.hlv pray that it be ills will to tll1wPl:ill'ispi:'l:mb?. 9slh3;HlMATEmK'L NEE!” igrant our prayer. realizing that " ' I' - - - H'.' "II I t l- and min u-roam ”P''""” M”: 5"""'d be "”"u.';. ..".i'i 33. E”....;'”.....i'.. M” "I9 day I" 3" "IS '9'” '"9' great”! concern and the ob' cludc a particular desire of ours. mcnis that present themselves. 5'" M W" '-'”"""" I""y"- B"l.N",D HUMIUTY liui iiaitiii-ally. these will not take i5 "m I" be ”'””3h' "mi i i m, pm”, of our public pnyen that is all we. should pray for.i, ft is here that our faith joins mm,” in Church on Sunny. We are material beings as well with the humility of our prayer. HI us go on mm m our my on spiritual beings. and con- If our prayers are not answer- nm of prayer Rd "C M"! quently have material needs. ltled we must accept it humbly. ' ,ls perfectly all right to pray for.realiziiig with the help of our IIHIIIIIIPS 0111' Prayer! llwllldlthose needs as long as they are faith that some answer will hate. First of all. what can we not stumbling blocks to our spir- come, perhaps not the one we THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUiGAN WI-I RIIOULD ALI. iii-ZLP SICK MINDS I':.tlil)f in June vie spoke brieny itual welfare. Our greatest task m mt. ,m.a,,.,,g of prayer touch. ion earth is the salvation of our Churches Tomorrow ZION PBESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH THE BAPTIST ciwiwii Cor. Prince and Fitzroy struts, inlstcr: Anglican Church ST. PETEIPS ATHEDRA1. Corner Prince It Grafton Street .. p C The Reverend w. Harold aromi'. R",-,".,'. :f;,d",,,':,',,'i,"1,&;f;',;,,"'”' Ansllcu 5”" ”"""" Supply Organist and enou- Mr. John Len-Morgan. M. A.. B. Mus. toxlordl Organist and Choir Director (Mrs. L. Dlngwell. guest organist for botlday month) E I vnnsnvyu,-' I T Bemson: "The Bible. Word of God or Word of Men?" Rev. Robert W. Ross. Anthem-Ileclt: When Shall the Eyes Ile Shall Feed His Flock Director II:tl0 n.m.--Morning Worghlp (Broadcast over Station CFCY) Sermon: "Can We Be sure That We Possess ssiuu... Here and Noiv?" Duet: "I Waited For The Lord" tMendelssohn) - Mrs. David Cox and Mrs. Douglas Cameron 7:10 p.m.-Evening Worship itochford SQIIIII Tiir Reverend Canon G. E. Moffat. M.A.. B.D. Rector 'iIu- Reverend W. G. llogg. tionurary Assistant Priest Organist and Choir Director. Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Moo, " Ti-JNTII suaosv AFTER ' R . 1- gm-n C U u m Sermon: "A Young Man Whg 7:110 --m--M-IU-- fr::w"MneooIah"'n tllnndeli A,"""” ”'"""' " CI""..""" I200 .-Iioly Each is! Solotota: Mrs. N. o. MacLeaii. ”" '" """"" '"'"' s'"'.'F "M ..m.4h'.l Euchum mu Ha" Wu". Personal Interviews of Jesus I 7:00 Kumg n”... ..v H i Hymn-Anthem by Senior Choir '-Will ""5 "mm 1 5""'""” 9:I'llI0:1 "still?!-'Ih A 5:10” y Visitors and Tourists Welcome oy o on ' ev. r .- Z.-gm Daily Services at usual hours W. Ross All Welcome lolo: (Selected) Mr. in mm; doio. Student Minister i All Aro Cordialiy tieicomed GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of Meetings sr.”iiAui.'s ANGLICAN cmmcii .. W . WWI 0-! ENTBA 'gN Sunday School . . 10:00 n.m. I-Zstablished I'll! by Royal C L CHRIST Breaking of Bread . II:00 o.m. Foundation CIIUROII Gospel Service .. 7:10 p.nI. All on heartily invited The Reverend Canon 1. T. Ihbott. "9 K33 3""I to these services Rector Mme! 0. Dunbar. B-Th-. "We preach Christ crucified - nrssnist and ciioir Director. MI-Met The power of God and the oils- Itobert Howell. B.Th.. Associate Minister Richard Allen Dnnbor. organist I0:OO o.sn.-Bible school and Family Iioor Thore are study classes for the whole family. Mr. H. John Harris. F.lt.C.0. (tom of God.': I Cor. I:lS-24.7& '-m-ma"! hr""':""'I0I UNITED PENTEOOSTAL :,M';''-- "m I v" I cimiicn fianon E. M. MIIOIC Visitors are Cordtoily Invited 37 Elm Avenue Itev. 0. R. stairs. Minister ,expected and hoped for. but one iwhich God in his Providence and Love knows is better for us. and the best thing for our salvation. Our prayer must also be per- isevering. God wants us to show ,our trust in Him. to give proof !of our hope in Him. by perse- rvering in our requests. it may ilook as though our prayer will 'never be answered. but we must keep on. If we need an example of this fidelity and perseverance. we need only look to St. Monica who prayed for is years for the conversion of a wayward son. At times the situation looked ihopeless, but " I kept up her prayers. At last they were ans- wered and by them the Church gained two saints, St. Monica herself and the wayward son who was convened and became the great St. Augustine. Keep in mind then. exhortation: "You ought always to pray." Pray with humility, with perseverance and with faith. The answer may be long in com- ing and may not be the one you expected. but have faith. and believe that it will be the right answer. the one which God knows is best for you. (Copyright) COMING . EVENTS It's raspberry and black cur- rent time at Howstts' Tryon. Rcizular Saturday night dance. St. Peter's Bay Hall. Dance in Afton Hall. Saturday night. Good music. in aid of Hall. Films showing Bmokfield Hall, saturday evening. August 24th. Dance Belfast Hall. Tuesday, luilttst 27. Sponsored by Point Prim, W.l. Weekly dance Stanhope and Covehead Community Hall. Sat- iurday 24th. Dancing 9 to 12. Bingo Tuesday evening s.:io. Christ's Porrsboro-Springhill Risilway May Close Down PARRSBORO. N.s. (CP) -The transport commission. The com- use residents of this Minna Ba- mission hasn't yet announced the sin town may soon be without 4. date for a bearing. railroad service. The Cumberland i Mr. Gordon told the council the Railway and Coal Company has 4 line has been losing money for applied to the board of transport 1 several years. The railway was . commissioner. for PEI mission to built 50 years ago to carry cool 1 abandon its service between here3 from mines at Springhill for ship- I and Springhill, N.S. ment by boat to other parts of Mays George P. Graham said the Mnritimeo and New England. today the town teamed of the pro- y The Cumberland railway runs I poood abandonment in a letter V for about 35 mile; from Spring- from Harold C. M. Gordon. gen- ;hill Junction on the CNR rnaln oral manager of the Cumberland 4 line through the town of Spring- itor should never identify himself Railway and Coal Compaq. hill to Parrsboro. It also serves He said the company indicated l some farming a I d lumbering It would remove all its property communitiesi ' ' Southamp- lncluding about 3 miles of track I too and Westbrook. between here and Springhill. L The section between Springhiill Mayor Graham said. "it's a and Springhill Junction would still 1 blow to this part of the country i be operated. Springhlll coal now . and especially to the town. We goes almost entirely by rail. are protesting it. of course." The road's passenger traffic Town councillors and members I P35 dwlndkd "Id "5 "Slim P” of the Pansbom Board of Trade . the Parrsboro run consists mostly g In! lumber now. At present it have held an emergency meeting ' run, one mixed train . day in in plan a protest brief to the W. C. T. U. ' each direction. school; and colleges about the harmful effects of narcotics and other drugs are not taking care pf the proglem. lMorsfl!izii:g lee- ures are 0 viousy ine ec ive on MOMENT-s Decision children when the homes whence when 1 wgg 3 youngster, girlg - they come keep and serve all and boys were considered ”mere kinds DI BiI!0h0iiL' b9V9l'tIE9S-" children" until their late teens, M11! is tcliurilrif that: '3coltish';hi:er- The decisions made ”un thcirll In 15 18- W 9n 3 YOU 95- own" were noticeably few. lP9Ci3”.V Enloys doing the risque- But now is another day, aiioth-I Ilia; th1E: 81'?-Bl d6fil15I0kllu:11U5ill be ier age. with another set of be-p ma 9- 96n-38eI”S 111 EY IVE hayjor patterns, I read and hear. to follow the crowd and are dread that boys and 31,15 begin then-yfully afraid of being called a wet "social drinking" when they are, biallkflv . twelve or thirteen. in one Longl A Pittllllar leather in I Mid: Island high school a study show-1 west high school simply refus- ed that 86 per cent of the buys195 '9 ('h3P9""'9 3 P”'Y 0' .h'3"'i and girls used alcohol is somel5”h”0r:y3'I”l;I:'iIn3l:l':5 ;iIm:heev"eEr '5m1i:. form: that means that some of' a , - - - muse boys and guys Wen. 8. teacher remains, ,. ' .andthel round thirteen. Regular drink- ”"d9'”5 '"Pe':'l h" 30” -'"dE' era had all begun before theyi:-'3: ;l;p'i:::"I;nl;I3l'd;293;)"I:,I;(?;: were sixteen years of age i some dayV 0, some "mm 31. as part of the refreshments. most every ,ee,.,,age, must oi, it is false to believe that there ther take his first drink or re- I3 53”” '” lnchlnx win” I” fuse to take it. That 's decision will go a long way in determining his future. A refus- al to take the first drink is the best preventive of alcoholismi that medicalior scientific author- ities have yet found. it is also the surest preventive of a poten-i tia life of regret. i It defies human llfIdl3l"SIEliIdIlIRi that any parent will encourage. his or her clilld to drink in the. home. yet it is equally absurbl to think that a home can serve cocktails and then forbid the children to drink. Likewise It is unreasonable for a home serve alcoholic drinks. or for parents hr the home to drink. and then. try to make a show of forbiddingl their children to drink. either at! home or elsewhere. Thus the? great moment of decision is. forced upon childrcm from such homes. in this Long Island hlghl school 71 per cent of the ynuthl had permission from their par-T entii to drink In the home as well as away from it. Apparently the studies in our "Smoko Of A I Thousand Villages" A young medical doctor one night in London questioned a missionary about the "Dark Continent." The 1 ' -ry told him of a frontier vfnere nt. missionary had ever set foot and where on an ordin- ary morning could be seen the smoke of a thousand vil- lages that had never heard of Christ. This word picture haunted -1 the young man. David I..iv- ingstone after he had left the missionary that night. The frontier had called and soon the Spirit sent him to Africa literally to open up p the Continent. ' There are still thousands of .' villages in Africa and. other lands where Christ Is un- known and so the Bible j clety still presses on in its Mission of giving the Script- ures to every man in his own tongue. We can help with our con- tributions and prayers. We also help when we make a i purchase at the Bible House in Charlottetown. an enter- price of the Society- ? THE BIBLE HOUSE Showing at Mt. Stewart Satiir-' OPPOSITE EATON! p day.”North WestPsssage" from (ope,-neg by The P, E. I. I 14-- and I2th. Two full days of com-.i petition and entertainment for; the whole family. Prlle list on. application. Albert Acorn. Sec-p rotary. Cardigan R.R.5. Meeting New Glasgow liall.l Monday. 26th. 8.30 pm. All dis-I tricts attended by Dr. Ian Mac-' mlllan. requested to attend this important meeting. Signed Or ganization Committee. St. Margaret's Parish Hall. Pris- u" "S" how" "0"! sum". Auxiliary of Tho British and e- Queen's County Plowing Match Ih0W- i September 2nd at Hazen How- ard's Cornwall. Dance Caledonia Hall T - ..y ...i.. August 2.... Mitt. pHAgMAcY open by The Flat River Boys. : County L.0.L. church serylce' ndP II tCh hlll.Sdi :.....";,-,:.,'. ,,:.:? ”" "R MEDICAL PHARMACY Regular dance I an if H ii! ,. Slllgrdly night good" rnusl,c in snidl Ill” be me only of all. i . Is Reserve for Charlottetown Ilos-pi L pital Baunr September 15. 16. l I - - l SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING Carload cement arriving thi , wukend. Also quantity on handsq AND ALL DAY SUNDAY .I.F. Morris. Itinkora. 3 l DIAL 6623 FREE DELIVERY ' Reserve August 28th. for the; Crapaud Exhibition. it will be bigger and better. Dance in C.Y.C. Hall. Card- To Attend lI:l0 o.sn.-Morning Worship 8678 H" M” 'nk E I." and Compulsion & ..,-av"-we sffy:c'e' .n:l.5:'L ;..'.l-,5-1. TI": GREATEST ilBO.0Ma.ir(i;I-Sunday School and e an 7 ”” "C" "" -";f-ht sen," ii II:00 n.m.-Worship and DRESBYTERIAN "run iis:AvaNt.v! P""”""" 1:00 p.m.-Open Air Service at CALLIN " S" ".9. 3 ', riir. innit or s. JAMB .,..i.i Mnsie - ,.,.",.,,,,.,,',:: M, ,,,.,,,, ., The Reverend 1'.I.I. lemon. gag". um camp 9..-4. Charlottetown M-A-. l.'l'.M.. hm hvitoo no to tho services ,. H M u---- u in -.--- --. .:.r-.?i.:'.::.:.: - "- Miss I1. Lilloo Ilcleade. Mns.Boe.. l'.I.C.l.. Qgaalst and Diroolor of Gobi 1'31"" SALVATION ARMY” T" i" and 0”," 3,,” FREE CHURCH OF "IIOMI or nv;i:.osi.isM" SCUILAND '” sires-ms street Minister: on. 1. II. Bishop. an at mi,” CAVT '"”T- 9:! o.ni.-Service Birch Illll out Sousa: cast AW" "'5'1:n,..:.'.T;”3i"v'v'E me" -s "I .:: to 7:I p.n.-Prnyor ICVIOI s-us.-ssiosos-no-R-F-". "I delight to do rs: nil. o. coot.nndMrs..I.cortor. Oorpootllcers T" lot-h.1:l'I nyomyenfsytowlsoni I'ItINIl'!-IINIIID not s.-.-noiism hteeth ,. ., heart." Po. on 3,, .,.open Air HIGQ i..... - A-----M --a- :.,.ops so Des-viee at """"'" is. Ior u.-on tweothet ainu: cnarss. houses II "'1'" - 'cas.vsnv 'nsim.n russeosussuusitvd in may of am. 3:: .3;.n:i;.u-. sq..." 3-nu Ir. status. .3... 1..., si.. in. Idw-I tor . thus".-.-ihd-suv can or” II..':"o.m;-The r-.ny sou .. , , Jjog Pour . eat-he kh” : T-""r'haui tor Co esstre on e ignn. every Monday night. Web- ntes-'s orchestra. Dance Belfast Hall Tuesday. VILLAGE OF PARKDALE August 27. Sponsored by Pointi Prim W.I. All arrears of school taxes due Orwell sdiool must be paid I before August alst. by order of Trustees. Barn dance Monday night Jay Edward's New Glasgow. Rollie Mncltc-osie'o Orchontra. Canteen; Bervtco. y Grand Bingo st. Andrews Rslll SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Ratepayers will be held in Parkdale Hall, Thursday. August 29th, 7.30 pm. regarding the installation of it sewer and water system, also to grant permission to borrow the necewary funds, if approved. THE COMMISSIONERS VILLAGE OF PABKDALE. POTATO MEETINGS Reserve the following dates for the annual county meetings of the Potato Producers Associa- tion of P.E.l. slated for: Summerside August26 Charlottetown ............August28 Bay Fortune August30 Potato producers. the present trend In mar- keting points towards central grading and pack- agsing. Come and let in hear your opinion. I got a definite hnaieidal Ina." remarked Massey. rotating out that it is nearly ll years since he opened on Broadway in Ito- bert Sherwood's Abe Lincoln in Illinois. "Since then I have played him only a few tlmeo in radio and television." But next month he will portray him again during a 72-city road tour of Norman Corwln'o The Rivalry. the story of the famed Lnicoln-Douglas debates. Massey is happy to return to his most famous role. but for his own reasons. "Actually. I'd kill any one with my bare bands who tried to get the part away from me," he said, cheerfully knotting his -big fists. "Bug not because of a mission- ary urge. It's simply because tho role itself is so overwhelming. I'd be glad to play the devil-if he gets enough good lines." Massey Will Play Lincoln By IIAL BOYLE NEW YORK IAPI-A strange thing has happened to Raymond y. Massey. who herved in the Canadian army in two world wars, also has achieved recogni- tion as one of the world's lead- ing actors. He has appeared in 60 motion pictures and 150 plays. All his life he has clung to one thesis about his profession-that an ac- personally or emotionally with a role he plays, for if he does his performance will be poorer. So what happens? When awe- struck strangers meet the Tor- onto-born actor for the first time they half expect his first words tessoed to eight months in prison by a civilian oourt hue Friday hr the manaloujitu by negli- gence of is tralnooo who won drowned trying to midi across nri'verlaot.Inne.Thoeourtsu- spended the sentence. Under its ruling it need not be served pro- vided Julitz is on good behavior In five years. GEOGRAPHY LEMON! The oldest terrestrial globe is that made by Behaim of Nurem- burg in 1402. now in Naples. of greeting will be. "Four score and seven years ago. . ." For to millions Massey is the man who made Abraham Lincoln a living image again. To them he is Lincoln. THE UIIGE TO KILL when people ask me if I don't: get tired of portraiyng Llncoln,. drink in moderation. There is no safety in drinking in any degree. An immoderate drinker onrinot be taught to drink mod- erately, for his habit is already formed. To teach those who do not know drink how to drink mod- l Telephones: .l MORTON DEW LIMITEII INSURANCE COUNCELLORS and TRAVEL AGENTS Insurance 3048. Travel 8541 C WN, P. E. I. erately is like telling someone who doesn't have cancer how to have a mild case of cancer. The best thing to teach about liquor in any form is how to leave it alone. and Lhe happi-i ness and attractiveness of lifel without drinking. . . (From ”Llslen”l I SPECIAL BANANAS 2 LBS. 27c A t CASII PRICE ONLY Victor MocKcirris l 302 Grafton St- Dial 9310 Attention Poulirymen SPECIAL-FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AUGUST 22nd to AUGUST 28th Inclusive Purina Check-R-Mix 1691 Laying Mash 53.90 per cwt. Purina Check-R-Mix Fattenlng Mash S3315 per owt. In a combination of five bag lots, or over. DILLON 8. SPILLETT LIMITED, WN. P.E.I. TELEPHONE 3626 and Is Sponsoring A Foaiu ring Swimming Boys & Girls Girls Boys Events 13 & under 14-18 14-16 1 Free Style .. . . . 50 yds. 50 yds. 50 yds. 2 Back Stroke .. . 50 yds. 50 yds. 50 ydo 3 Breast Stroke . . 50 yds. 50 yds 50 yds 4 Relay Race (3 constitute a team) 1 18 hp. and under 2 25 hp and under 2 heats to each race The Charlottetown Kiwanis Club In Cooperation with The Charlottetown Yacht Club The Red Cross Water Safety Committee Monster Water Rally Swimming and Boating Races and Water Skiing Exhibitions At Victoria Park Saturday Aug. 31st at 2.30 P.M. Open to Residents of P. E. I. and Summer Visitors Swimming prizes donated by the Charlottetown Kiwanis Clnla OUTBOARD RACES CLASSIFIED 3. 30 h.p. and under 4. Free for All FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD COME AND ENJOY YOUISELVIS AND PATIONIZI THE KIWANIS DAIRY IAI Men Women 100 yd: 100 yds. 100 yds 100 yds. I00 yd! 100 yds. 150 yds. 150 yds. Contestants please complete Kiwanis Water Rally Box 360 Guardian. Ionter the ....... ..... event (sl Signed :- D. G. Anderson. secs-etnry-Troaoincr II-P. Motor and forward this entry blank Age Name non Address -eosoosnonlooollosidlolos sIIIoIooaOCO