ix; llegulu-latiylhidnae R1335?"- C.!lJ.. blap and dance Lot 65. Iii. notch: 10. showing at It. Stewart later- day ”Tbe Yearling", . Atteatina Vlbeulay Ever Red Cross Ilene and Pain Said, Prouull. Uldw. tuber 1. I p.iI. Films. Everybody ed- Pears. mama tor eatlag, cg. uina. iII.. eeaiilshvllll. hing green tomatoes. lowatfa Tug. Id negdudaaeata llilott ll 3'1!!!-Ijflitilnodnndeiaal Clearing Baler twine ao. rip Top and International per bale. Cuatollt I.M per llllia Ins. Central loyalty. lllw Tand Bazaar. sth Ilaala 5-0. - Horse races at llaselbs-ooh, 0cL Id. cancelled. Bonn Races E. Stewart track Batu- day October 5th.. Buying miekaas every Tuesday weishins lid PIYIIII at the farin- or's vmjl. Autos P. Gallant. south lturtlee. v I W bale Lesuelioweilwllibehaullagghgnug. ream to Wlltshlre Greasneq Tuesdays only. 0- Dance atwliltebotlsat a night dancing from 0.1) Free lunch. Dunstrdtiage Wotn- ml en's Institute. Birth Hill ladies auxiliary an- nual Bazaar at Earl Rankin. Mt Herbert. Tuesday evening, Omber stli Shining Wat- Glasgow Ullllr dinner. Pltll This evenlliawat ed" um-cir' Turkey Pies. ate. Come and win a turkey or E? ii ilflfrilii E ill: Q gaig sijtgt Eaitiirl 'l1uanuI-erlsthatweareal my day. October 1th. I.” p.m. Ink. PM 50. Door prise tllehaiu at linso in It. And- rewa Hall. Mt. Stewart. Moa- Dance c.v.c. Hall. Cardigan every Monday night. - My gain nothing. W being Join- ed to the prayers d others. What counts is that 1 elevate my soul to God. Indeed. 1 think that most of us tend to regard ourselves I most dosely united to God, when we are far from the dis- 9 lo gm m am. ' ........ Seemedlieeord -m.r:r't:u:t..:t:l 5"”. W a ' M I. ' W other an Tourist 500800 travd iuustrwj in. trauma &t” . ' uggg-1' aald."Bveryf” ” it ewlld. UITAWA (OP) A .0 3091 WWW laluy Q In and haeadvn eujdi-t has isisiueraiviniisrniiiuroucutadv-1957--dt-hill--N4-lltiosiutirensatat' raeoplaa Thursday that caaana's tounat schiavasneat in a year marked travd arnaieally will set a record God's ereatates. year. PI lI0lIlW& lie made the prediction in a '3' 3"” statement announcing that the 995.5” annual federal-provincial totirin UIII III conference will be bdd this year T" V I5 ' in Ottawa Oct. 11-12. Rwresentt Utkofllifh lives of the Canadian soun- "'d,D' meat travel bureau, the ra- 'W'' '9'” sources dqartanent. the 10 pru 5 59d vlnelal tourist oruniutiona. W'” I5 tranmortation companies and "W5 the Canadian Tourist Associatio- Now. in order us. sad so merit Hislisel one Who word Thus. it ' ' lllbt we run. that e ll smr Addm9"" mu. with an E1. Vkmmy 0", again until they meet ll HIIHII LI. IUIIIY sin. yesgiv hr tho I!-I tuna: H & R 1 Red Shield Andl.hisisnotall.I.ntheA- econamafueeday .w 3 . . wile-' Cmd- W .--V '1 b-dim W "W . Ta . a ay Contributions in. . . the commtinion of saints." 501119 103! FFIUIY IIIDII I0! P.nslon.f: Asfn This refers to the organic socie- Igorthern rim Brunswick and wil 'ruwn or Alberton ty of Christ's Mystical Body, reak up nto further grou for Per: Dr. 0. H. Phillips 8116.30 the society of christian: coop visits to mining dev M In '”f' ”g':'V- "””d C": T; White Sands, w. 1., erating with one another in the areas of llatburst and New- I "M!" dn::'e"r”lwl"R.nec Per: Mrs. Roy Nicolle 3 13.15 Christ assisting one another ensue. Others will leave today gun, , x i Y”: Cralllud DIEIFW , toward their heavenly goal. for a one-day aerial visit to the J,h,o,':"'., me ”I”- 0!-' Per: Mrs. Eric Lowtlier 3 33.10 " operations of Iron Ore Company ' 1” BWII 5'9” w' L yam paurou MERIT FOR UTIIER5 I Because of the solilarity ini-. plied in this doctrine, we can. and do, merit for one mother as well as ourselves. It makes perfectly good sense for us to pray for one another. and to pray for the alleviation for the sufferings of those in Purgatory and to seek ssdstnnce for our- selves from those in Purgatory and from those who have al- ready come into possession ol their heavenly inheritance. It also makes sense. then. to offer public pray . for this is the-most perfect f m of prayer. expressing. as it does explicitly, the bond which unites us to- gether in Christ in our worship glotlna mum of our fellow 0, God en. . In moral and religious mat- lerl. then, we tend to look upon ourselves merely as individuals, Churches Tomorrow A Anglican Church 81'. PETERS CATHEDRAL Aaglleaa Ieehferdlaaan the Reverend Caaaa G. I. Matfatt. M.A., l.n. lecter The Reverend 'W. G. Ilsa, llaaarari Aadstaat Priest mwgaalbtaadtialr Dlreetu, haaaaa Ireatea. Us. In. HXIIINTI SUNDAY ie:oe s.u.-can-ea School (bl!) Ilt0O but-Gull 11:00 Idad. llldt I) ' 1:00 y D-It: lanleaa at aaaal his All W082 A sr. raum -aitouoait oimpon latabllagadrlllyludi .005. I'bolevareadCaaeaJ.l'.lhaeu, IOGC orsutat all that lllreeter. I. Jail 3971!. f.l.C.0. ma a.n.-lay l0:00 a.-.-halayo:eh.e:l.'. ZION P TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH 030301! Car. Prince and Fltarey Streets. Corner Prince a Grafton ltnah 3. i I In." I.” v. l.AclauMlg1;:iA.. n.n. M, hi 1;”. mu Elisabeth Foster . '5,” w':lI':-)MA - (Assoc. of Mn.) Orr-aiit -as Chair N, , ,, . . Sc 19:45 a.nI.-'l'ba Cltlrel lehal Tonia:-row marks the 0.00 a.ni.-Adan Bible Class at a brand new quarter 1 met a.nr.Narsery scan: 11:00 lgll.-DIVIB Warship 8;-rrnoa:. Zgealelu 1.1.9- tigaadell M, IN" 3 I-D.mlervlee at Calvh Church. Mermaid 1:00 p.-.-Dlvlae Warship Serum "What In My Mb aka. lien Mea'aCbetr All Ara cordially yieiesu-a lessons. In our church aelael there Is a place for every uiaenaber al the family. : a.in.-Mes-alng Warship (Observance of Conirnnalea: Reception at New Metnbeea) lennea: "Things which need To Be cleansed From The Bell Of The Church If It Is To Be spiritually Empowered" Anthem: "Teach Me 0 Lord" (Mined) 1:00 p.na.-Evealag service lei-nsea: "Christian. Have Yea This doctrine of man as es- sentially a social being. is be- coming Qasier for us to grant now. than it has been for many generations; for our ww ti thinking is now becoming less individualistic. We are becoming socinllyconscious. in this we are coming to a more accurate view of reality than we have had for many generations. And I think we are t i dile. thereby. to recognize more fully the i g of the "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” 0 ' COPWll'l "NOTI . '. ." One night. one hundred and fifty years ago. in 1807, a young man twenty-five years of age. stood by the rail of I snillng..shlp which was ap- proschrng the harbor of Can- ton. Chins. His name was Robert Morrison. He was a long. long way from his home in England, and was feeling overwhelmed at the enterprise he was facing. For he was the first Protest- ant iaslonary ever to come to China. A man came along beside him. and asked ln a mock- lng tone. "Do you lmsslne that you will ever convert China to Christianity?" "No". replied young Mor- rlson. "I cannot do it. But God can and will." The Bible Society, inspired and sustained by Almighty God, has undertaken to give the Scriptures to every man in his own tongue. To met: Il may seem an ' , '” I task. but with God's help it Is being accomplished. We can share through our contributions and prayers and In Prince Edward Island we also help when we maln- s purchase at The Bible House. the profits of which are used to further the work TI-IE IlIlE HOUSE OPPOSITE EATON'S toperatedpby The P. E. l. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society). i of Canada at Knob Lake in the Ungava area of Quebec. All will converge on Monctoa some will proceed to Sydney, N.S., to inspect operation. Dominion Steel and Coal Cor. poratlon. Others will proceed by air to Newfoundland. In Newfoundland. all delegates will visit St. John's but some wll go to the Wabana lnonoie opera- tions of Dominion Steel and Coal and Coal. and others to mining operations at Buclian's. August Trade Deficit Down OTTAWA (CPI -- A y slight 2.4- per ent rise in P ” com. mod! exports during August, wmnared with a year earlier, helped whlttle down the Augii trade deficit to 835,900,011) mom 546500.000 last year. The bureau in statistics. Issu- ing ya llminary liltires Film. reported that the decrease dhi not offset higher deficits earlier I!) "I9 year. and or diet-rut eight t the ' '.,. gr. Icit-excess of Imports over ex- ports-was m:i.soo,ooo compared with 8640.l00.W0 a year earlier. Exports in August rose to 8487.- 400.000 from 841'l.l00,m0 a year earlier. Imports were practically unchanged at M73,:I)0.otI) eun- Dared to 873,700,000. Exports in the January-August period rose to 83.217.300.000 from 83.161.400.000 while imparts hi- crcnsed to ssssooooo front I0- lI)l.500,000. elelt hi i b The eight - month d trade with the U.S. d " held in Charlottetmva yesterday afternoon durins lbfweekend. ri-om trim m'l '" RA. Duncan and FM. Doyle. Ohulottetown; and Willard Ieard. Borden; King's County, A.A. MacPhee. Cardigan and 'l'.A. Ledwell. St. Peter's. sm.ooo.ooo rorn 80l0.l00.000. dom. whore Canada customarily has a surplus of exports over im- ports. the sumius or the eight months declined to Sl27.l00.w0 rom Slil8.0w.000. 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