,,\ vs"! s‘\ l u. cnuncrlns ronoanow ‘ clluacli’, or cunt/sun "' en's CATHEDRAL n‘. PET mum Bechtel-d 301i!" __-__-ow-——-——-————v.——— E. M. IIIIIOIII Rev. Gallon ' LIA Lil‘! m: asannn» B! SUNDA! SERVICES loo liolyllommunion .00 Melina -. ‘Blioo Choral Eucharist... » ‘l. p.111- There are n0. mtll iurthermutice. All seats u“ incumbent Is glad to see “n; the rserviee. EVERYBO ST. ANGLICAN ._;--——-——-'—.-*-—.—i- Rev. J. T. lbbott. R.D.. Rector F. Mngiord. A.lt.(l.0-, Rnyston Organist and hnlr Master, ELEVENTH SU DAY AFTER TRINITY 5:40 sru. lloiv comm-n Sermon- (‘larluumr Rector Anglican Church. II iifax. subject: "A (‘mod m» during the m; “embers are invited to the Evening Service in Si. ljnthedrsl at 1.00 P. M. , , ..i lnennrhaat. . n st-and Choir Director- 's mism Lie Mnsip Evnnsoilg and Eersnon. week day services are irep and unlllllrfllt- mung, Visitors are welcomed and DY WELCOME PAULYS (‘HURCH on. 11.00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Preacher, Rev. W, W. oi St. Mary's ustorrl". There will bu no Eevening Set-i month of Augustl them N. S. I Minister the Rev. l. n. Davison usurp CHURCH Reverend 'l'. B. Mulennarl. olinisiu "tweed ii- o woe. 0.0.. Viaitiny ' Ila K ‘s PW‘ " A- an all. LILAZM’ 0.0 O orlanul and ‘Choir stat... "limes Worship st 1i. is. M. Sermcru, Rev. EKM. Althen 3A., “~11- Vlnilter First United church‘ Jiamilton, Ont.“ Soloist Miss Pauline Sinrlsronds. Evening Worship.“ ‘l. P, M... ._ Sermon: Ruv. Dr. Rica, ‘filo; Christ Satisiirs the Longings of the human Heart"; . . ' Soloist, Mr, i-Isben Arlwss A V"! flltlliai welcostejo all. ,.. ."0 came let us ours Ip “ll h," down, lct us kneel before the Lord our Maker." eAbllsl _ THE BAPTIST CIIUNCN _B.A., 8.0. Eurvivins Minister, the ltev. Evan ‘ M. Whiddcn, Professor of Churchi attend Peter's Visitors will receivc_a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYIERIAN Tl-IE KIRK 0 The Itev. 1'. n. M.A.. Minister F ST. JAMES Boswell Scorers 0r llist Mil l. l. lll McKenzie Mus. lino. v s- ,- i 4 l. 4 CENTRAL iliIliliiilAll This solemn is reserves In news 0i local interest, hat advertising ol qlwsy nature may he Inserted at’ lira Qiillil a word strictly pay- n: CANADA. ""' ‘,"_ ,‘"_"‘°‘\ » . summasr TillNégliijélégTED on Irons. rswfilcqsiiiif" C1RI3UIT.-— u itecl qlilnhr simdfly. August 17th, E“... till! 3011001 as usual. No altar ser- v ces. i . Nil-W GLASGOW srvn cavem- DISIL-Servlces on Lord's day 1m, ‘D- V-i Ii- Nvw Glasgow at 11.00 and 739- T“ ‘Vining service will be the 5981111111130! a short series of re- vlval meetings. has . Subject : the Old-time B- -I~ w- HEW-Bi‘. Minister. _cnulrcll or SCOTLAND-Ser- "im fl" Sunday, Aug. 17th. Char- lottetown (Orange Lpdge Room) 1i. an»: Desahle a p.m.; Stanchel 7-30 Pm. Rev l-l. S. MacEwen. COVEHEAD - STANIIOPE—- Un- ited Church services for Sunday, Alilust l7 are: West Covehead. “Where . Calnpbelllte Preacher gone." The evening yer. vice at Cavendish will be conlimled lg Rev. Mr.. Briton oi Woodstock, . -ivr-u-»-.-ea~m-v-v.w_w-mvrq-pry,lv,r,s \ . ElLEllS sl_i_il'_l_ i (Continued fromjtsgc 2i drooping heads. tress r eshened and presently. the air that had been so hot and humid became cool and refreshing. At Aldcrlea, there was, really no lessening o! work though the scene of it chansed from the Wilkins at the other farm. Io do- layed house-cleaning at home. “The new building" was cleaned of its litter. O t I This is a. structure. which shill claims the name from -lll, though I suppose it we_were to stop a minu-te to reckon the years since its building, we would rind that more than one decade had slipped by since than. Roomy, it houses oft ten a motley collection: sleigns and a driving wagon; in spring it re- ceives at least a part of our fer- tilizer requirements; commercial feed too comes there in a quantity that sometimes discourages James and me, who once upon a time "didn't farm that-a-way." Here loo through the Summer many dis- cards find their way. anticles that must he out of sight, for the sake of neatness ‘about the premises. ‘Today. all trash was taken away, by way of the wheelbarrow, and consigned to the depths of the deep pool below a waste-gate which sc- 11 cepts all such offerings in its foam. ~ , "lsqoucwouafliwltrliiflviv" “"-",J'.'n,»'-“ r - . History, Acadia University l leyll . M. North Granville 3 P. M. Ofliilllllst and direetslnod choir Bridal’ n9 5 P- M- R5“ R. C~ Giilifi, Miss Iieien Stewart A.T.C.M. Speaker. W. B. MacPlhail. n ier. ' Hm; Stanhope. 7.30 p.m. Thos. A. Wilson. Minister. REV. Bli-ADALBANE United Church. Services August 17th. Pleasant Val- Morning Worship 1i Ail. ., . Sermon: "Publish on‘ Tidings", Solo "Fear Not Ye, 0 'lsraei" (Buck) Miss Lena MeLure. | Primary and Beginners plus”; will meet in the lower hall at, ll A. M. Evening Worship 1 P.M. Sermon: “That Which lsnlaitlt-"l Solo selected. Mr. Ivan Itobinson. You are invited to worship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CIIRISTIAN CHURCH 11M sw- Wi" Wmhiv- Morn‘ rahi will be ndu t u 50m“! HlUmIIITEI '3‘; gm‘ " K ‘ . by LIITKRVEJII). Pgofessor b}... c 15f. Tenor. M" r ‘I w! ‘M ind »~ Whldden. with s rmon “Publish Beardsley In do Wli" “W” 9- “"5"- l T-I- Glad Tidings." Ml; Lena McLure, m“ will ling "Fear Not Ye o Israel." Preacher: The Itov'd it. .i. Berlin- B.D., The Church of St, Montreal. The Evening Worship is withdrawn B-A, Andrew and St. Paul. luring the month of Ailliilt- F? 1 i1.00 A. M. Hymns: d9 L00 P. M. llymns: 675, 595. 425. -_s'aiock in the morning. keep it holy." _ new. Lloyd MoLellan as. l: Glasgow, N. S. will services. flip with us. ZION PRESBYTERIAN Cl-iURf‘ '_—Prillce and Grafton Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister b. Frank Johnston A. T. C- L- organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 608, 5'11 EVENING WORSHIP ' The Sabbath School meets at ten ’ “Remember the Sabbath Day to 5.0.. of Yon are cordially invited to war mt. o. x. élrssar Organist rré- teln. ~ 10:00 s. m. Church School 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Central Christian Invites you worship. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ‘is lsuu A ' . Bev. J. c. Itletnstellvier‘ Pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sunday Sehooh. I1 a. m. Worship and Senrnon: Paul L Richardson, WM“), h Lost. NR “an Robinson c°mmun|°n' will sing a selected solo. The music 6"" "“““‘°'~ of the day will be directed by Miss "'1'" s"*°‘°‘- Helen Stewart. A. 'r c. M.. erran- No evening service through July ‘s, and dh-eclo, o; chain Plensn be and August. l . “uni-ed of your cordial invitation THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES-The special preacher tomorrow will be Wnister of the Church of 5t. And- rew, and St, Paul. Montreal, who will conduct Divine Wonhsip in the morning at eleven o'clock. The Ev- ening Service is withdrawn during the month of August. The music for the service will be under the direc- tion of the Church Organist, Miss EfLlllian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. THE BAPTIST CHURCH, - The Primary and Beginners Classes oi’ the Church School will meet in the lower hall at. 1i A. M. Evening Worship will be conducted by Prof- essor- Whidden. with sermon. "That to worship with The BapiiSi Churol-r THE CO-OPERATION OF THE MISSIONARY SOCIETIES —The Bible Society relies in the first place upon the willing help of the Missionary Societies. Is it realized that practically all Missionary S0- cieties look to the Bible society 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic Msetlns. 8. p. m. Wednesday, Young People's B. p. m. Friday, Bible Study. Broadcast 10.05 to 10.30 A. M. each Saturday C if C Y Children's Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street s WON OVER ODDS _-_._ 7""- . I: When British troops over-ran jtslisn East Africa in 1940. were outnumbered by almost 1o w they Meetings for lord's Day l0 a.m.—MeetIn| for children. ll s. m. Breaking of Bread. v.30 p. m Preaching u the Gulls! Week Night Service Society AUXILIARY In' Germany ninety per the British Zone it is 000 slllidren in the OI G011 millions are learning to be prodigious woviri all tell the msorts lrom most parts of Th a British a n II Foreign Bihla m CANADA mo NEWFOUNDLAND "rsrucs snwsao rssmb CCIII. of the young people joining the Church lack Bibles. In esti- mated tllere are over 3.000,- higher and elementary schools. and they are without the Word In-OIlIIIa‘, India and Africa read. '_.i‘hey must be supplied with the Scrzpiurcs. The cost will same s. n. m. Tuesday. Prayer Nishl. A" are welcome: Jesug said' "I am Me Ii any man enter be Savedz" Jnh/n 10-9 the Door ‘b! in Ile shall us", "QIYQI given among Iii‘! whereby we must be Saw-d Acts 4-12 - SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Mslor and Mrs. Victor Maelnan ll A.M.: lloliness Meeting 2:30 . M. Sunday School l P. l. evangelism era-unr- dny 8 P. M. ‘mlplnm- Ma's P. Carr. All a the m lands: v [IFII Sunday Evening 8:80. Pubi- _.____._..__. ENDANGER ORAL HEALTH —r-—'—~ ~ .- r Mouth cleanliness is important for general as -well as oral health and sweet. sticky foods, left to Week-night meeting each Thurs- Sylvan,“ l III‘ ' The evenlnv service will be con- qmml b‘ lvlaljr Wheel-r assisted by Candidate ilnd Mrs. llonderson. ' o, cordwlliy invited to attend tlnp at the Citadel this ‘l; mestiu at, the Square I ferment around teeth arsdmoygn, Ior the Scriptures that they use in their work of evangelization? If lthe Bible society is dependent up- on these societies for the success ,0! its work, these Societies equally ,dspend upon the Bible Society for the success of theirs. We are mut- ually dependent. and this co-oper- ation which has been so close and friendly since the beginning in I804 was never closer or more friendly than it is today. May this .ha.ppy relationship of (‘o-operative 'service ever so continue! Help the great cause oi the Bible society through the PEI. Auxiliary or Branch. l lull non_l_or louns ‘(Continued from Pugs- 2,- _______________ ..___ Neither la there Salvation in, 11"‘ well with other people, need a» iii-Mf- iill’ "i!" I! "l" “M? Mm’ little checkup, what about others ' who think they are normal but ore not, and those who know they are not quits normal? "One out oi i0 persons in the United stairs and Canada is in need oi‘ treatment for some emo- iiohal 0r mental disorder. Mental illness roaches into one family out o; sveryjivs. brings untold misery and sutfering to hundreds of thousands." I am quoting from-a pamphlet issued by the National ental Health Foundation, lnc.. gore 754. Philadelphia l, Penu- It is also true that our mental patients general hospitals. Al brighter sids, of course. ls that moro...than halt of these mental paupntsare so greatly helped that hey are able to return to their IlOXIICS and occupations. Six 0'- gvory 1o patients can b'e discharged ‘gr-em our mental hospitals with safety to themselves and to the community. l However. the aim today of the! National Mental Health Founda- ition Inc., and other organizations is tp prevent the need o! so many hospitals. by straightening out the‘ nilnds of nervous and emotional; individuals. This ls done by.pro-| than our ‘trill mung" TH ANNUAL SIRV SUNDAY, Pastor of the Church of (The Church oi ,iIil Pioneers) ICI OF COMMIMOMTION AUGUST lltil AT 3:30 ‘s itvo. L). lillli s. 3t. Andrei: and Si. Paul, Montreal Umiitfl n1 the upkeep at the Historic leltest Cemetery. Special Music by the Mole Qaertetts i is, .,, 0., i I ‘onsldor rile mechanism oi story of unprecedented need 1 u, d - “m” n. for Bibles. ggiaiilu‘; i” “"- vidilil mental clinics at IEIIQIIIl ' _ hospitals where thoselbllrpset‘ Tniii ' d194- sd,.lthotvls epysca oumcamnellinthliengocsfrtgugg Frauen PIRATES dfuhfiuemwcan “m, "m, mm, n: an n s: - - --- ~ ~ ' ed t l s“ 2;. l. Auxiliary or Aagllentkfiffidklillltlgzfiirdixgfis TXLEJPEEELJEL n . can. ._,A ens W! t _ , a. - ' u meant-mun ‘gtlnst the pIfdI/Q- “- l i _ m 4 We TI llli ‘oldie consider _ , \ j on illci o tile Valley. db t i _ I. l ‘I 9' ‘ W’ . Si. Joilfl iifosilytariafi iiillroh, l‘ I n, nun, n, tn u... I f,‘ when you art installing ' Vsnsilon Blinds, also to lily blinds. THEY 0'0 WORK RIGHT Coll:- \ V. ilyre mutant new connecting link between The Island and the mainlnsd as wltchlniz in green and white she sailed down the strait waters on her way to a city wharf today. Many a child and adult along that -lovely tide-washed shore would gaze anxiously sea-ward. trying to pierce the fog-hung waters to catch a glimpse of the great ship alons . the distant or nearer horizon there. the Revd. R. J. Berlis. B, A., i3. D., “Go m town to s“ he‘, tomorrow, Ellen?" James repeated my ques- if I never see her, just so long as 1 know that she will be in service Jlstened in silence. Then "I like My heart was with The Abegwelt. be- tions this evening-"tu tell you the truth, Ellen, I don't much care this fall. when the potatoes have to be gotten off." "And in the Spring James" I reminded him “more potatoes-and the fertilizer." "Yes" he replied "her coming will mean a lot to island farmers." s t t Then "times are certainly chang- ing for the better. Ellen, in the way of travelling to and from The Island. My father made many a trip on the Winter ice-boats in his day, cold, tedious trips they were" We spoke too of this week, which if very pleasant as to weather though a bit hot, saw many a sad parting when loved ones were call- ed from earthly scenes. leaving many to mourn their passing. We talked of wives and husbands the one bereft oi the other of the twain with whom they had lived happily for many years. And I brought out my Judy-like collection ei poems and read this one to him. while he that" he said "read it over again" and I read it again. "If you should go before me. dear, walk slowly, Down the ways of death, well- worn and wide, For I would want to overtake you qulckl And seek your sid Y. the journey‘: ending by e. I would be so forlorn not to descry W“. Down some shining highroad when I came; walk slowly. dear, and often look , behind you. And pause to hear if someone calls your name." Until Monday-Diary -- Good- night. specialist-psychiatrist. Another means of preventing mental illness is for parents to give their children the feeling of being wanted and loved, yet hav- ing them play with others where they must learn to take their own part and give others their rights also. r Also. teachers, parents and so- clul workers-discovering early symptoms or mental and emotional unrest-can prevent the develop- ment of these symptoms by watch- ful cars and the help oi the fam- ily physician. NEUROSIS Neurosls-Jlellevlng you have ii physical ailment when none ex- ists-is becoming increasingly com- mon. send today for Dr. Barton's informative booklet on this sub- leci. entitled "Neurosis". To obtain it just send l0 cents and a 3 cent stamp. to cover cost of handling and mailing, t0 The Bell Syndicate in rare or this newspaper. Post Office Box 99. Station G_ New York l9, N. Y- and ask for your I THE GUARDIAN JTo-Day "KEEPE II O F ms arcs" Show: 2:30 - 7A - 8:45 v,- ‘ l" In Ne We- msa's tend . . . "who a. hmgla leer titan a men's WWI Vllleanrsi crlumo luio “lrnins Can Be Beuuilfilp, CAPITOL- MDIL-TIIES. a , DANGER - ,1 AIID i0llil..‘., ., ADDED! NEWS Sports - Science . us directly frsm thr Latin and or- iginally meant a good to drive cal- tle or slaves. The jourrey from there to its general use was not long. and its service has been wid- ened. Medicine has used =lt and it has a place ln the vocabulary of industry We speak of stimulants and of ‘stimulating business. The urouble with a great many is that they depend on ills wrong kind of stimulus. Hay; we nut heard or who because life became difficult tor them, thought by having re- course to drink they might be tided over the rough place? What" a fiction! Paul bids people not tn, be filled with wine but with the Spirit "i God, for that he found to be life's greatest driving power. The stimulus we need i; not mere- ly for our physical r€]ll\'cr.a$enf.‘e- lo make us shake oil our yenrs, but to lcrtlfy the soul. It. ls surely admitted that lifc has becc-me so exacting that the heart wul need some stimulus of one kind or another, and \\".“.cn we survey the enterprise we call living we realize that ‘here arc forces that keep us going Words themselves have been the means of arourlng ire enthu- siasm, r-r that almost superhuman things were accomplished. Take those nlslcrlc words of Mr. Church- ill, when London mas ha"ing such a hard tl/me and France “ad drop- ped out cf the war. Carlyle said of a certain man “his words vrerc lmlf battles." This was flue of the Brit- ish Prime Minister lrl i940. Is not friendship a gwat stlm- ulus? T.) have one by our sldc. to feel the tc-uch of his hand, to hear the sympathetic note in nis voice. *\%‘7~“j°—“"'““ Od/‘h us hither". Paul has a phrase: , L‘ - “For which cause we {amt not", lterafure “literally “never give up." Then he s goes on lo speak of that which I cye cannot see, and ire-puts on one Afid Llfe side uI the scales the things of - time and spnsi. those thzngs that ____ every one s-o s a1 and llnds so By Boolrman real, and on the other srde those N /._1 things that the natural man can- "\"’-""" nolll see at all. for they are spirit- LITERATURE st LIFE . u“ v ‘ilfwmed. The latter m out.- Lmws STmlULUs weigh the former, and the know- By Bookman Hm 1,11%. keeps hml at his work The grelltesl dynnmlcJs to have The word “stlmulus" 6011195 to 5 "Pal phucscmhy i’! m‘ I” 1°°k and possibly seen, those . not dunvrl ull the time but up and to be dole to realize the truth o; "swords lke these from one of the ,_ comma: uoll.-lulss.- l lirkrzmlfltvnzi-mwm/M ‘rerunpaursbanunnrsuus PRINCE EDW p i,“ “GREAT EXPEUTAIIUI nus NEWS - snows m . 7 HUMPHREY ', LAURE .- have EXTRA! CARTOON - "SNEEZING WEASEL” (nsassllaavrssssnsasanssnrasalssasasasa t.“ - I bravest souls of modem limes; “Then. Welcome each rebuff Thqt turns earth's smoothness rough, ' Each sting that bids no: sit nor stand bu’. gul _ Be our joys three-parts pain, l Strive, and hold cheap the strain; ' l Learn, nor account tne pangf Dare, never grlldfle the three!" Card 0f Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John E. McQuald, - Riverdalep wish to thank must sincerely all their kind friends and neighbors who assisted them in the finding of their little daughte . Eileen who was lost In the woods Shows 2:30 _ 7 and 8:45 .; EMPIRE-mill l Nil-MAI! Rik/MM 00,0’ "If “T!” llii-LLTE sud“. RETT -~ BURN . '5 ‘WW; J1 during the night, of Aug, 5th. COOKS. For PHOTOGRAPHS LOWEST PRICES Phone I41-L after he fclt like glclng lip. “Friends-trip is Lot's without his wings" -— so Byron says. Cup-id has wings but a real IFEGIIII stays. But 0f course love has been the inspir- ation o! deeds that make the an- nals oi man glow. The sense of service and that we realise inai, it is worthwhile-this is a stimulus. whal kep: lhedorn- ine whom Ian MacLaren describes at his post long after his coat be- came thaeadbare. They all: not do it. ior he was poorly paid. I-le loved learning and was must happy when the lads from the Glen cnmc buck home with hc-noul-n from the lln- ivorslty. It must be a sad filing. if people lake time to think at all to reallze that we are spending our time at something otrlch .1065 no one any wood. When we work and feel that we are dulng some one some good. - ihlli surely is a stimulus. We are not here just to wear out our boots. But surely our greatest stimulus comes tn us when we think of our immortality. When ‘We have sight 601W. of that immortal sen that mrolcht U Uncanny mi: says- (Continued from Page Would any man tell any, woman except his w 2) _, lie that she didn't know what she was talking about and;to snut up when she ventured an opinion? At s dinner party would he grcwi nverhls food and tell ills hostess what a bum cock she was? Never. I-lo wouldn't talk back even to the cook. would Bil)’ woman tell a strange man to his face of all his faults I and foibles, and thstjhe regarded ~ even know how to make moneyt his shirt buttons. would rather dis than hssr the And. perhaps, that, is why many of us want to get away company. him asspoor makeshift who didn't No. Jndeed. she hands nut to the vericst nlncompoop and bore a line of flattery that makes him pop oil‘ Not even- our bltterest enemies keep our weaknesses ever before us, or remind us oi how old and ugly we It takes our families to do that, And esll itvtelling nome truths. era is so much broken family life. So lmbh! strangers who will treat us like have gotten. or criticize our taste. when they -ell us things that we . minim will keep a person 0t his task, long ' Mount Allison University Siuckville, New, Brunswick ‘Owens’ School of Fine Arts Conservatory of Music Massey Treble School of Home Economics McClelan School oi Engineering leu-asmsisififrforrus SEPTEMBER 25 a Residence open for new students, September 22 DEGREE COURSES: In Arts. Science, Home Econ- omics. Music, Fine Arts, Edu- cation. CERTIFICATE COURSES: In Engineering. llolns Econ- wnnicl, Secretarial. Commerce, Teacher Training, line Arts. and Music. PIIIPAIIATOIIY COUlS$z ~ In Medicine. Dentistry, Law and Theqogy. For Calendar write to THE! REGISTRAR Mount Allison Unlversib Ssekvilie, New es tup A e eel Front! 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