luau ,lit.l.BOURNE Reuters - With ,powcrful boost from immig --- ...” Australia's population is H rapidly toward the 1o.ooo.ooo grit years. the department of I l(IlllIl.!!'HlI0ll predicts. 20,000,000 mills will live In this island nlllu-lit. About l.l50.000 immigrants have nded in Australia since the war. fptI);IiIl' half of them from Britain ml IWO-llllrds of the remainder Iran: Italy. the Netherlands, Po- ynn, Germany and Greece. Fol" 1:l0 S20. one-tweltb of he ttli('8PeSL regular passages by ya. a qualified Briton can start m-u life in a country of high?! ho I to writers Association of Canada. are. IhlidtlllznshqliiildflgiIglllility Alivard From left to right. W. Blair Mac- LPSIIP W. Dunstass. Execu- Donald: Stewart G. Ives; Robert , we-president. Life Under- E. Younker: 'I'E' Devi”: 1- ' ISLAND INSURANCE MEN RECEIVE AWARDS X Roy Gallant: Ray D. MacGillivary; vll. Gallant. The awards were pre- Robert S. Carruthers; Robert E. Hyndman. Absent from the photo I were Edwin C. Johnstone and D. sented during Friday's Sales Con- gress. held at the Charlnt t In Hotel. Australia Shows Largo increase In Population pay. higher prices. greater op-: portunitles and sunnler skies. I About six per cent of post-war have returned to their homelands.; But a good percentage of these! have come back to Australia a-- gain. They are known to the lm-! migration department as "Second: timers." Mrs. Stanley George Grover oi Chingford. Essex, England came to Australia with her husband in 1948. but became "homesick" and returned in 1953. The G rovers I were back in Australia last year. Said Mrs- Grover: l "When you leave the collntrpi you have been brought up in and go to a strange land, only things you remember about t be old country are the more pleasant features. You get homesick and you can't help building up those features until you have readily lost your perspective. "Then. when you get home. you start remembering the nice things lBritisb immigrants, and two pcrgabout Australia-good food, the lceut of those from other countries, I sunshine. the better working con- ditions-that you'd got used to and didn't appreciate until you were back home and couldn't have them. "It didn't take us long to get our proper perspective back .and decide to return to Australia." GROWING POPULACE The protectorate of Zanzibar oil the east coast of Africa had a population of 278,000 in 1954. up 24,000 in five years. Azaieas,shrubs that are easy CHURCHES TOMORROW Anglican Church sr.rs1'ER's CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochford Square 9 Reverend Canon G. E. Moiidt M. .. 3.1). Rector. The Reverend W. G. Hogg. Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and choir Director In Susanne Brenton. Lie. Mssle TRINITY SUNDAY 7:11 aim.-Mattins I:fIl a.m.-Holy Eucharist 0:00 a.m.-Closing session of the Church School I l:oo a.ln.-Choral Eucharist Dr-dicailon ol Wa r Memorial Plaque and of Entrance Doors to the Cathedral ll:00 s.m.--Church lchool lualier 0) 2;.1d'j.m.-Holy Baptism 7:t)0p.m.-EVQCII Dally services at uni hours. - All Welcome - ST.-C-PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Established 1760 by Royal Foundation filo, Rt-resend Cnison J. T. Ibbott. . Rector. wganisi and Choir Director. . it. John Harris. F.R.C.O. ;-,...m.................. L3-Holy Communion ulzl n.m.-Cbildrens Service and Rely Baptism. Sunday School will attend this service. 'I:n p.m.-Evening Prayer and Service Vnltors Aro cordially Invited To Attend. PRESBYTERIAN HIE KIRK OF S. JAME The Reverend 1'. IT. I. lemon. Miss E. Lillian Mcltesslg Mss.Bne., l'.M.C.M. Organist and Director oi Choir! izls un.-Church School 0:00 a.m.-Divine Service and Sermon: "The Grace of the uni Jesus Christ. and the love If God. and the Communion oi the Holy Ghost" Solo: "1 will 1.nyvMo Down in Peace" (Dudley Inch) MIDI Maids Rllgersos llymll-Anthem: "Now In The inn oi Yonill" flvsylor) Got- lI')' Choir jtisitors Always W ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fttsroy Streets Minister: Rev. ll. L. Milton. B.A.. 3.1). Paul Cudmore tMcGill) Supply organist and Choir Director 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 11100 I-III--Morning Worship Annual "Sunday School :. vice" Entire School will be to attend- ance. Rcpusentatives oi various classes will participate. demon- strating Scripture memori " and choral work. Sermon: "The Responsibilities oi a Father" Anthem: "Lead Me. Lord" (8. S. Wesley) 7:00 p.m.-Evening Service Service of Witness. Sis mem- beI's,oi the church will relate the experience of their conven- slon. Sermon: Ym... Special Music will be, rendered by the Maritime Regional Y's Men's Quartet: Messrs. Vernon Moulton. William Palmer. Lorne White tail of Halifax. NS.) Ind W. S. MacMurtry. GIIPIOW-E town. - - - r - - - - - -' COME AND WORSHIP CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. ll.'I'h.. Min r. Riohnrd Allan Dunbar. 011"” 10.00 a.m.-church School and Family Hour. Make this an entire family hour with every class a banner class. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion Sermon Broadcast over CFCY "It Can Happen To TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Mscbean. B.A. Rev. 6. Howard Cllrlstlo, B A B D. Rev. Andr-ewus. -Weir. D.D. Organist and Director of Ciloln. Royllton F. Mugiord. A.R.C.0. m....n,g,g. ll:00 a.m.-Nursery csie'ror so. ginncrs 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "The Spirit Driveih” Rev. G. H. Christie Anthem: "Relate-e In The Lord" lEIvey) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Conference Considers- iions" - Rev. A. F. Macl.enn Anthem: "Prayer oi Thanks- giving" (Slater) soloist: Madge Mugford You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. ' CHAltL0'l'l'E'l'OWN BIBLE CHAPEL 23.! Cumberland st. at Longworth Avenue. "A Bible Preaching Centre. Pro ' ' i The Lord Jesus Christ as the only saviour of Sinners." 0.30 a.m.-The Lord's Supper for Believers 11:00 n.rn.-The Family Bible Hour Featuring a program for every membe ol the family. Mr. Wil- liam Sturgenor. New H s v e a. Connecticut, will speak to the Rlhle Class. 0:00 p.m.-"Truth For Today" ttrlallio Program over;CFCY) 7:30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service Singing on Old Hymns of tho Faith. Soloist and Song Leader: Mr. Joseph Wootton services of the Lord's II!- Make sum - Ilolv I-1 "'0 Blrchwood Strut Message: "THERE STANDS A speaker. Mr. Joseph Woottol :3f:K..' "end "n V...” .1 "A Warm Welcome Awaits You” Jesus 80!" km 'u -l ' M'- P'"”" 3” N'.l'EC(E'l'Al.. 7:00 p.n-l.-Evening Worship UNlTED(-glltzjncu Sermon: "BE SURE YOUR SINS W:.llkl"lND YOU OUT '7 mm A"... 9”” "' Rev. o. R. stairs. sslluua Control Christian Church invites pp... Q13 all who will. to v-Mir ll "'9 "now; it s.m.-Gundsy lchoel and Ihls Class 11 n.m.-Worship and Pull! 'ip.-- 'vsngollstie Meeting. Canadians At Albert Hall LONDON CP nu,” will 5, heard during 1hh;we should be proud of the fact; -Four Canadian morning at the 11 in St. Peters Saun . Cathedral a as Memorial Plaque eommelnnr the members of 4Sunday Dedications At St. Peter's Cathedral A. V. Darius the Past week St. Peter"s has been observing the sell: anni- versary of the first services held in the Cathedral. The first public acts of worship were actually oi- fered on June I3. two. it was ten dral congregation, Mu. ders. Roman Catholic priest from India believes his studies at St. Francis Xavier N.S.. Will help him to raise living standards among his own people in the Communist-ruled state of Kersls. the register as S. F. X. Extension Goes To India OSHAWA. Ont. tCPt-A young University, Antigonish, Rev. Simon Kottoor, 14, lg on an economics years later. on St. Peter's Day 1079, that the Cathedral was con- secrated by Bishop Binney. so st. lg, Peters Day, June 10. is not only the Petronnl Festival but is also The new main entrance doors . the Feast of Dedication. As .1. 3 ml: mu:l:::5 gllegtlways, friends and visitors are wel- woro donated in loving memory 4,; come to 1oln'the congregation to a lifelong me S of the Caths- marrow and at Peterddo. THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME BY TIIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUIGAN r ALL MUST ACKNOWLEDGE student at St. Francis. But be con- centrates on studying co-operative methods of farming. house- bullding and fishing that the uni- versity has pioneered and applied in the Maritime provinces. i Father Kittoor is holidaying in? Oshawa. He is a lecturer at Catho- llc University College, Kerals. - Bo says agriculture is suffering in India because of the traditional family division of land. The divi- NEED FOR GOD'S HELP I By our very natures we are de- pendent. We have eived our being from Ono infinitely greater than we Who preserves us in be- ing at every moment. As a re- sult our role as complete de- pendents we are beggars A but season's Henry Wood p1'on1enadglD.l'Olld that we have been given concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. existence by this Almishtv Crea- They are Iain Marshall. the tor who surely had no need of us Tomato soprano; pianist Roulfor His Happiness. But hand in Pratt, formerly of Winnipeg andlhand with this pride must go hum- Montreai: tenor Jon Vlckers of. iiity E the recognition of our crea- Prince Albert, Snsk.; and Maur-liurellood and the acknowledge- een Foster. Montreal contralto. The "prams." as the oollerta are better known. have had a spe- cial place in musical circles since 1895. Orchestras to be heard this year will be the BBC Symphony, London Philharmonic, L o n d o n Philharmonic, BBC Concert and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Conductors will be Sir Malcolm Sargent. Basil Cameron, Sir Ad- rian Boult, Hugo Rignold and Vilem Tausky. There will he 49 concerts, starting July 20 and end- ing Sept. 14. NURSES. GET RAISE TORONTO (CPI-The central registry of graduate nurses. a non- profit employment servioe em- bracing 1.000 registered nurses here, Friday announced fee in- creases for private nurses rang- ing from 61 to 73 a working day. raising from 812 to 814 for an eight-hour day caring for medical. surgical and obstreticai cases and from S1 to St for care of each ad- ditional patient in a single house Registry nurses are employed as private nurses only. in hospitals and homes. WA N T E D USED CAMERAS Trade-in your old ment of our need for Godis help -the acknowledgement that we are beggars. Our means of begging- is nothing other than prayer. After all, what is prayer but asking? Indeed, it has been defined as "the asking oi suitable things from God." PRAYER 15 FOR ALL A d Christ has told us contin- ual y that"prayer is for all Through- out His earthly life He exhorted us to pray and when His disciples asked Him to teach them to pray He taught them the Our Father. a prayer which contains seven pe titions. it begs for seven things from our daily bread to the com- ing of the Kingdom of God unon earth. So Christ himself encourages us all to pray. teaching us that we are to beg. How well does prayer, begging. suit our condition! who is there among us who needs not the help of God in some way? Who can say that they have no need of spiritual help to overcome trials, temptation and suffering? And if there be some who have no need of material assistance, let them beg God's help for those who isn- guish in poverty and persecution. There is no one who can say that he has nothing for which to pray. Every human has that need! for prayer. and will have it as long as he travels in this vale of tears- oi worship. By our prayers we ae- knowledge the omnipotence of God. We admit that He can do all things. and in this way givo Him the hon- or He deserves. By praying we acknowledge God exhorted so often to have s pray- erful attitude at all times ever a- ware of 0" condition as creatures. We have expressed these few thoughts on prayer in the hope that the habit of praying will be foster- ed in all. TAKE A MOMENT Indeed there are many times in the day when we have a spare moment in which we could whis- per a brief request to our All-Pow- erful Creator for the help we need so desperately. Think quickly over your aver-I age day and see how many mo- ments you have which you could' turn into jewels to stud each gold- en hour-waiting for tho bus or subway, on your way to work, a- tire. Some oi these - could be transformed by a single plea for Gods' help for ourselves or for some other. And how pleased He will he with these brief but sin- cere requests, prayers, we offer. and His pleasure will be shown in a generosity which only a God can practise. (Copyright) MONUMENTS VERE BECK In SON MONTAGUI ACT OF WORSHIP I Yet prayer is more than begging or asking. It is also a great sci skilled Memorial Craftsmen l and CHARLOTIETOWN since 1010 I style camera Big trade-in Allowance TAYLORS JEWELLERS Quality cameras day. June 17th. Chaissona Orches-I 'St. Peter's Bay United Glurch "Tho ChsrcI'wltl a Matt! and a Welcome" Minister: nu. J. R. Iltsho0- IM- : ilos rlmsnvmnsas : cmmcu CM. Prince and Grniten &. TI Reverend W. llnold IIII. M-A-. Mhldc. Is. John us-Morgan. ILA. . I. Mns. (OIIGI) ttrsnist and unit onus- lozss a.m.-Sabbath school and POWER OF "THE IOOK" ”” c"'s",,, Wile ti broke out on llle 11:00 ,1..." M, 11. shill) mllloulilliy. the mutineors m”'dr' ggngcg :I.Irt.iT naut.i.vov&ln.oI: g 7:” ""'T""' Island. One of tbs solloro dis "'1'eocInse'l'hywayol.ovd.l coveredsmethodofdiuilitng will wal ls Thy trsth: salt: -I glcohol, and the island soon somootau-'rtl:a-II0- N bscntneinfosidwithbrnwling :11 dnsn' and immorality. Years later. when out one of asssasnusnosolnlana n. found . can at on mac run. gym, in a chest that bed hem tans uo.-pnnslI..o.i..r rl-anlseollv-"No-h M. M reod it to NHIOCNT: to an Cardigan Tea Party, July 31. Showing at Mt. Stewart Satur- E their summer camps at Holland Cove COMING EVENTSEI The Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. usual this year. Girls camp for July lath to July 20th inclusive. July 25 to Aug. 5th inclusive. ATTENTION on hand a quantity of roof C to d recognise o - - :;.7::...":..:..':... ...... ..::: s;;;nsl;:; "3 square sun. We can see from this why we are per 1 9 and A1'0l0Ck BISO at a very while they last. round the house. before you re-yj sions over many generations have left next to nothing for individuals K now farming. Co-operative meth- ods would be beneficial. he says- The Communist government of Kerala has granted many conces- sions to poorer people in the state, he said. Salaries of officials had been cut to increase workers' wages. Father Kottoor said the Com- munist S.VStPm has made it diffi- cult to convince people of the poll-I tical faults of Communism. Saturday. June 15, 1957 The Guardian Page 3 COMPLETELY RECOVERED WASHINGTON tAPl-President Eisenhower's doctor Thursday pro- nounced him "completely recov- ered" from his stomach upset. Eisenhower was stricken Sunday evening and was confined to bed all day Monday with whal three attending physicians dPBt'l'IllEf' as a "mild" case of stomach dis- tress. 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If you can qualify and NW9 DOCESSBRV 1-zl.-h, urllc today giving phone and particulars for local intervlcu, write .1. W. WEBB COMPANY, Dept. B100. 1449 St. Alexander. Montreal 2. Quebec. DID YOU KNOW? Canada's finest photo finishing is available at THE JENKINS PHARMACY Right here in Charlottetown Dated embossed snapshots in pocket wallets CORNWALLIS HOTEL lollk Street. Halifax Nova Scotla Just two 'nutes walk from Railway station, Steamship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Reasonable Daily Rates Binglo Rooms 02.50 to use Dosblo Rooms 04.00 to 05.00 Dosblo with both 00.00 to 00.00 single with bath 04.50 to 05.50 TV Entertainment in our com- fortable Lounge, also Snack Bar. Magazines. Toiletries and Barber Shop in Hotel Building. Automatic Fire Sprinkler in Every room for your protec- on. Yes will enloy COMFORT . with ECONOMY at the "COBNWALLIB HOTEL" L llllim :3: 3 . (T CHRISTIAN woRltERs' COURSE O MUSIC OPTIONS STANDARD IIBLE COURSE 0 COMMERCIAL OPTIONS SENIOR MATRICULATION O JUNIOR MA'rgIcuLA1uou TlS'l' BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL MONCTON. N. a. would like to announ that wil be in operation as ages 9 to 11. July 2nd to July 13 inclusive followed by a second camp for girls ages 12 to 14. Boys camp for ages 9 to it. As registration is above average this year we ask your co- operation in registering your children early. For any further information please write or phone the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. day. Bengazi. St. Teresa's Tea Party wednes-p day. Auguat 7th.. , I Dance Iona East School. everyt Monday night. 1 balm Farmington School. Mon-l ll'I. , Reserve August Zilth. for tile Crapsud Exhibition. it will be big- ger and better. Reserve Wednesday .luly 10. for IHDDOP. Reserve Jn l y 2.'Ird. for St. David's annual supper and bazsar. . ANNUAL MEETING Of Charlottetown Strawberry Growers Association or Cross Roads School. Mon- dsy. Juno I7 or 0 pm. Georgetown. Arriving next week largo oak punt-heons. Bros. Crapsud. Movie "Going MY Way". Little Pond Ball, Wednesday, June 10.- ass. 1 West Queen's District Conven- tion. South Granville School. Tues- day. Juno ltth. 1 pm. I ra rload waddeil eter's Bay Ball. Al Blane- HOLSTEIN R ar Sat rday night daoce.l .. 3” " I hard's Orchestra I Dance h Fort Agustin 1lall,l every '.'.'edneaday Burke's Orchos-; in Dance in Ahon Hall Saturdql nigbt.1a aid of Hi. Good moslc.; I Dance Ilillview llall Iionday.i Juno mil. sponsored by Orwell- w.l. In-swine for quilt. louth Inst Queen's District Cos- E Island Branch of the BREEDERS Annual meeting of the P. E. Island Superior Holstein Bull Club will be held in Room 66 of Prince of Wales College on Tuesday. June 18 at 10:30 am. Following at 11 am. the annual meeting St the P. Holstein Friesian Associa- tion will be held in the some rooln. Holstein breeders ale asked to attend this meeting. CECIL UIEWART. Secretary. ventlos Monday. June 17th. and 0.15. Flat River Hail. Waits Shaw, guestmeskor Toes-age d Ioltis High School Atid.Ital'I.ll.l:I.. satn June 10th. Dancing 0.! is it. . Ons- tnen. Good music. W.1. District Convention North ShonNo.i.hw:l.ighsldh0t.o.s'it hope-Cove omvnnnit; . on Thurday, June Eh It p.ll. .csss'hs- vol-so District Woman's min wilhebelolafrym 3 -ru.agy,.Isnelsnt. mil. Grand hinge. 0t. Antsw's Iii. Ml. Stewart. Monday. June 11. 0.1 .rn Estrs good prbs Joel- pst dour prise. A0 h.JIO0I1I Q tiosoii a llunsmausn. n:wonss'sns&s. Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention Will be held at Bradalbone Hall. Tuesday, June 18th at 8:30 p.m. for the the llrst District of of nomlnotinga WFPOR ealldidatstooontesttlleiorthoomlrlglsy-electlonln Qleens. All poll chairmen are requested to call meet- ings of their polls to appoint five accredited dele- gates. Chow! A FUNGICIDE RAIN AND WA TERING cAll'l WASH AWAY! 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