l Churches Tomorrow and Celltral 1. much Of England sf errruws oarnunaan Anglican Rochford Square nu Reverend Canon 6. E. Moffatt .A.. . The Reverend G. itsgg .uuuo:-ary Assistant Priest. 01-ganllt and Choir Director tliss Suxaana Irontoa Lie Music .----”T"TT”T”"”-T Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 1.30 a.m.-Mattina ' 8.00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist 11.00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist Preacher: The Reverend Canon 5. G. B. Exham. Ptocenios of Lichfield Cathedral. England. 1,00 p.m.-Evensong. Preacher: The Rector. Dally Services at usual hours. Cs. PAUL'S ANGLICAN csnmcu I The Parish Church Established 1789 by Royal Foundation 'he Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. Rector ' Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dingweli 8.30-Holy Communion. Il.00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. PRESBYTERIAN run KIRK or s. JAMES Minister The Reverend T. H. B. Sol-ners. M.A.. S.T.M. Miss E. Lillian Mciiensie Mus. 5.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 11 a.m.--Divine Service and Ser- mon by the Minister: "The summons to Liberty in Christ" Duet "Beside Still Waters"- Jonn and Maltia R081'l'K0ll- The Church is Open Daily Visitors Always Walcpme. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister E. C. Evans (visiting Minister) Rev. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A.. 3- iius. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Director. 11 a.m.-Nursery School I1 a.m.-Divine Worship Solo: "The Lord Is My Light" (Frances Allltsen)-Mr. Stan- lry Lancaster. 7 a.m.--Worship and Sermon. A Duet: "He Loves Me Too"C The Misses Carol Anne and Mary Jane Parquharson. Special preacher for morning and evening will be the Rev. Joseph A. Koifcud. M. Th., D. Th.. st. Lambert. Quebec. Visitors Cordially "'elcomed. Tmrrso PENTEOOSTAL ornmcn 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Minister Phone I'll Bervioos. Daylight Time. 10 a.m.-Sunday lchool and Bible (llass. II a.m.-Worship and Praise. :..'l0 p.m.-ope Air Service at the corner of Graitol and Queen streets. wurrsy Harbour l.30 p.m.. Open Air Service. ' You are very welcome to our services. "Tris: SALVATION army” Great George Street TRINITY UNITED CHURCH - (Sunday, August II) Minister: Reverend A. IX-aab Iaeiaosa. II. Assistant Minister Rev'd oi Howard Christie. . . B.D. Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O. (CHM) A.B.C.M. l1.mDivhe Worship conducted by Mr. Christie. sermon: "The" Church's Responsibility in the Modern World"- Reverend Thomas E. Mc- Lonnan. D.D. Solo--Mr. Jack Taylor. Organ: A Concerto Move- ment (T. S. Dupuis); Chor- ale Prelude on "Quosn Pas- iores" fWillan). 8.00-Divine Worship conducted by Mr: Christie. sermon: "The Importance of Little Things"-Dr. Mohan- nan. Solo: "Just For Today" (Seaver)-Miss Joyce Mac- Csllum. Organ-Chorale "Nun Bitten Wlr” nde. Air-Handel). Mr. Paul Cudmore. A. Mus. (MeGill). Supply Organist. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. Titus narffsr cuuici Corner Prince and Fituoy Streets Minister-Rev. Haroll)d L. Mitton. Prelude: (Buxteh- B.A.. B. . Organist and Choir Director - Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. 11a.m.-Morning Worship. Sub- ject: "How to Bear Life's Burdens". I flp.m.-Evcning Worship. Suh- jeci: "The Challenge of the Gospel". Visiting Minister at both services. Rrinion. ii.A.. B.D. All Tisnes. City Time You are Welcome. and Rev. speaker M. 0. I-cusrusraumrrnr CHURCH 119 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.wMlniater Mrs. Floyd MacKlnnon and Miss Kathryn Beck, Supply Organists. 10 a.m.-Church School and Fam- ily Hour. All are welcome to this Bible study period. II a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. Guest speaker: Dr. Ross Eaton. Secretary Maritime Temperance Feder- atlon. Solo-Mrs. Lloyd Ward: "The Stranger of Galilee” (Morris). 8 p.m.-Evening Worship. Guest speaker: Dr. Ross Eaton. Duet-Janet and Wilma Wood: "The Lord is My Shepherd.” A warm welcome awaits you at these services on the Lord's Day. (TOEPEL HALL Upper Prince St. ORDER 01' MEETINGS 10.00 a.--- -Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Bread. 7.30 p.m.-Gospel meeting. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord Visitors are very welcome. GOSPEL CHAPEL Charlottetown Rible Chapel hold- ing services temporarily at Sons of England ilali. Richmond street. above Provincial Bank. 11.00-Sunday School for all ages. Mr. Gordon Warnhoitz. Ontario. will be bringing an object talk and special music on his accor- diou. 12.00-Breaking oi Bread. "HOME OF EVANGI-ZLIIM" 3 p,m,-p.qpugm.r sunk; gt Since 1805 Brighton Shorc. Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley s p.m.-Gospel Service. Guest g Com Officers , - . Mr. Gordon Ware- gumny bolts. Ontario. . 10.30 a.m.-Prayor Moetiag. 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Service. 200 p.m.-Young People's Direc- tory Class. 1-30 a.m.-Sunday Bible Class. H0 lp.m.-Young People's Serv- re. 7.00 p.m.-Open air Service. 7.30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. ll.-l5 p.m.-Eventide Open Air Service. Ihr baby oi Lieut. and Mrs. Earl flirt will be dedicated at Ihr morniag service. conducted 53' Sr. llfaior W. R. Stanley. The evening service will be Oiductrd by Captain and Mrs. ilnckaberry. PRINCE ALBERT. Sank. tCP)-- Fire. destroyed the transmitter bulldrns for radio station cxar Friday. Cause of the blue or eat- minted damage were not an- nounced immediately. The trans- xlllmr is five miles south of Prince -..m BIBLE IIOIISE I8 TIIE IEST PLACE - To raocuaa , rssnnnsrs. "r.aA'v'sli anus School and IIILE IOUII MOVID The Bible moved M House has been Special music for all services. All Arc Welcome. In-Memoriam In loving memory oi a dear father,. Gladsonte Illgginbothani Montague. who passed away Aug- gust 00, 1952. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger everyday. Remembrance keeps him nor. Ever remembered by daughter. land son-in-law Lawrence. Caroline. I In loving memory oi a ar . Ilsband and father. Giadsoae ig- glnbotham. Montague. who de- yparted this life August I. 1058. lfhere is a home not made by hands Beyond the golden door ;Awaits the one who's now away. Not lost but gone before. And in that home so beautiful he Master will prepare a place for us And when He calls we'll meet our loved one there. Levisgiy remembered sad sadly missed by wife all family. In loving memory of Mrs. John ltaoleth died August D. IN! and John A. Maclsth died Nov 0. ms. Iwoot are the memories hat aovsr IIVQ; Aiwm as tree. unselfish and few ialtba world sson equal on one. BOY'l TAXI-Dial I560 ICU ..1BLAND TWIST is now 1) cents per fig. CBASWELI. for Better Photo graphs. AT MARSHFIELD HALL Aug. 15th. enjoy supper in aid oi hall. SCHOOLS OF SCHOOL Division Number One, will open on the sixth day of September. All chil- dren enrolling for the first time should be vaccinated. for Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Kensington. Moreil, Souris. Mon- tague and Charlottetown. open daily next week 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to I p.m. ICE CREAM Social in Spring Brook Hall. Wednesday evening. August 24th; sponsored by Spring Brook Women's Institute. VAIL'S RADIO Service - Car radios installed: home radios. car radios and record players repair- ed. Pick-up and delivery. 204 Kent Street. Phone 3587. . HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Cha- rge. the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. August 21, as follows: Wheatley River 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 10:45; North Wilt- shire 11:15 a.m.. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Hunter River 7:30 p.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Rev. C. R. Moase, B.A.. B.D.. Minister. CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge The United Church of Canada Services for Sunday August 21 are as follows: Rustlco ll a.m. Stan- ley Bridge 7:30-p.m. Masonic Ser- vice at Stanley. Rev. George W. Tllley, Minister. Everyone is cord- ially invited to attend above ser- vices. All services standard time. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coyle, Fort Augustus sn- nounce the engagement oi their daughter Mary Angelina to Austin Joseph Mci(enna, .son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mt-Kenna. Central Bedcquc. Wt-dding,to take place early in September. . ENGAGEMENT - Mr. Justice and Mrs. A. E. Arsenault. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Emily Paula. to Mr. Wesley Harold Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Allen. Montreal. The wed- ding will take place at St. Kevin's Church in Montreal on Sunday. Septembe 3rd. Personals Miss -lean Veasey has returned to Toronto, after spending her holidays as the guest of her moth- er. Mrs. Mary Vessey, City. Miss Mary Vessey left Friday morning on a three week visit to Toronto. where she will be the guest oi her sister. Miss Jean Vessey. Sixty years ago a young fellow. ago 15, drove a horse in a run- ning race st the Charlottetown Exhibition: Thursday night he drove "Jolly Mark" in one of the pacing events on the evening's card. in all the years between. Tyndall Semple of Kcnsington has never failed to play a part in the Island's big Fair. The horse which he drove in a run- ning race at his first appearance was owned by the Hon. David l.eard, then oi New Glasgow. P. E. l. and later Governor of the North West Territories. The track record may be brok- en this week but Tyndall Sem- nle's record is likely to be on the books for I long time to come. Moreover. the veteran horseman will probably better it by a few years before he decides to sit in tho grandstand. . 0 O O Alwayi on the lookout for good publicity values Mr. George V. Fraser. Supervisor of the Island Travel Bureau, had photographs taken yesterday morning oi all the Grand Champions at the Exhibition cattle show. Mr. Fras- er thinks these pictures will come in handy for his Travel Bureau booklets. and also for the Lands I Resources Department. He was not the only person interested in photography at the Fair grounds. A representative of the Literary Digest. Mr. Forbert. has been around town all this week hoping to get some shots for the Digest. Unfortunately Mr. Forbert wants color photos and this needs sun- light. The sun has not obliged during the week. It will be re- membered that the Digest car- ried on its cover a few months ago. a picture of the New Glas- gow. P. E. 1. Church. in its beau- tiful rural setting 0 O 0 Beyond a doubt the Invitation Pace billed as the feature event on tonight's racing card will be a gruelling and hard-fought con- test in every host. It brings to- gether nine keyed-up pacers and two records may be replaced when the evening h over; the track record and the attendance record. It is a long time since such a high class field of horses has come together in Charlotte- town. and even lukewarm race followers are aware that the in- vitation Pace will be-something out oi the ordinary. it will not lsIhhIolhsis,terissiInosteertsintornia.'f:vorito in. at only be a battle between the manager Gabe Paul of cine ti horses but I ms of R announced the and skill. between the tap-rated sale of veteran third-basnnsn drix-as in the Msrltimes. II! Adan: to Chicago White Itotorahtbesunnusrstdekorosiics aauaaanouarsdnnnof RESERVE week oi Aulilit 2331- d . HISTORIC Exhibit at Y.M.C.A. 59 WE TREAT Till IICK Glggey's Pharmacy, open I a.m. to I p.m. uuurna arvna Beauty Salon. closing for holidays Aug. II to Sept. 12. CIIESTEBFIELDI; chrome sets. bedroom a u i t e s. refrigerators. washers. television. ranges and radios. Firestone Home and Auto. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. dial 5228. Servin full course dlngers. Special ng Chinese cs. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. In Kent Street. Dial I5. PARENTS-Especially of pre- school children. are invited to a film on Child Growth and Devel- opment on Thursday, August 25, ;Ii:4i'2l p.m., at Central Royalty a . WILL BE opening a nursing home for convalescent patients -September lat at the former Lennox Hotel. Mrs. Albert Rav- enhill. R.N. Phone 3158. between 2.00 and 5.00 p.m. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garnhum. Charlottetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Myr- tle to Borden Albert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Myers of Park- dale. Marriage to take place on September 21st. . SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR The champion Yorkshire sow, which took top honors in female swine Judging at the Provincial Exhibi- tion was shown by Mr. Lincoln Boswall. son oi the owner, Mr. Al- mon Boswail. Mr. Lincoln Boswall also showed his father's North County Cheviot shearling ewe. the champion of all sheep show champions at this year's fair. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Province is , Ovordruwn Al Blood Bank Prince Edward Island has again! ovordrawn its credit at the Mar-' itime Rod Cross Blood Transfus- bottlea. This is easily understood when it is realised that after the June Clinics the province was still behind by 310 bottles after having cancelled 1700 of its 2.000 debt. The day to day requirements of patients in our Island hospitals since the first oi June has gone on at the rate oi 250 per month which means that by the end oi August. the province will again be behind by 1,000 bottles. During the last week of August. residents oi Kensington. Morell, Sourls. Montague. Charlottetown and the-surrounding areas will have an opportunity of doing heir bit towards cancelling the iro- vlnce's indebtedness by beir do- nors at one of these centres Ive Committees are being St in the five centres just menti nod where the Clinics will be held with a total objective of 1.350 donors. Women's Institutes. Cat- holic Women's Leagues, Canadian; Legion Branches, as well as other organisations have been contacted and asked to give their whole- hearted support. Each district has been given a certain proportion of the objective to try to attain. Post- ers have been sent out and all former donors who have not given blood lately will receive postcsrds' ga V 7 others with them. Those who have received transfusions are being. written and asked to influence their friends and relatives to at- tend the ciinic nearest to them. All ciergymen in and near the centres in wblch' the Clinics are to be held are being written and asked to urge attendance at these Clinics. With the combined efforts of all interested in maintaining this life- saving service, which is available for all. free of any charge what- Chester C. Pratt. St. Peter's Bay. P. E. 1., wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Olive Katbren, tol Donald Garth. son of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Anderson. St. Peter's Bay. P. E. 1. Marriage to take place Saturday. Sept. 10th at 1.30 p.m. D.T.. at Charlotte- inwn Baptist Church. l MILTON-RUSTICO Parish aec-1, for Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday. Aug. 21st are: St. John's, Milton. 10:00 a.m.. Sun- drv School: 11:00. morning pray- er and ermon. Christ Church, L'l:e.:-y alley: 2:30, evening pray- er and sermon. Mr. Tom DeBlois of Charlottetown will conduct ser- vices at Milton and Cherry Val- ley. St. Mark's. Rustico: 7:30. evening prayer and sermon. "we- clal preacher. Rev. W. G. Hogg. "I'Come and bring the whole fam- y". Card oi Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Henry Redmond wish to express their deep appreciation of the many kindnesses and sympathy in their recent sorrow. horses could beat him out if he makes any mistakes. At any rate the stands should be crowd- ltic race week. There have been iupsets all through the meet. and biggest one of all. i o e a cash sod a layer to g.su.uy..:. ed for this grand finale of a hec- Ihe final night might provide the Mr. R. R.. Bell, leader of the Opposition. who usually' has many animals in the cattle show, wag unable to have his entries ready on time this year. However. as a director oi the Exhibition As- sociatiou he spent much oi his time at the show ring. and ex- .prcssed the opinion that the cat- tle exhlbits were the finest in the history of the Exhibition. Mr. Bell said it was also the largest cattle show on re ord, and very ttrday afternoon when he teamed Jo Jo Spencer to a new mark of 2.00 Us in the ciassimd Junior Free--For-All Pace. Roach got the win in the second and final heat after Elwood Shaw. behind Ga- hsgan. had taken the first heat in a driving finish in 1.00 ms. This was s new record for Ga- hogan. and because of the blis- tering pace most of the people in stands did not expect Jo Jo spen- cer to have much chance of win- sing the second best. But Mac- Gregor gave the Spencer horse encouraging to . Exhibition a daughter, Jane Elizabeth. Weight management. 7 lbs. 4 us. a o a gldilcll-Al II! P. I. Illliid "Roach" MacGr r proved "P '3 5'11"" 15- 1955. in himself a resource driver yss- M” "d M"- Llllwlli M193"- urging them to attend and bring - Auburn. a daughter, 6 lbs, it on. GILLESPIE - At Nakina, Ont- ario on August 4. 1055. to Mr. and Thoug By His his For Our Time . Eininenm Cardinal McGuigan . (Copyright! runsun REVELATION in com: own -nun De t at Halifax b 1,000.sire to know. it is good news for in P0 y 'us to learn through revelation that there is a possibility that one day we may see God face to face. If we do. we can be sure that then we shall see everything in the right perspective: we shall things and events fit Here and now we so: and yet. reason. we cannot be it is so. of what we believe, and wisdom or arrive they . should happen to mercy and generosity of God lain by faith that all thing are because we the mere fact that something is so. We want to know how and why However, we are confident In our ability to see the .easonableness that some of us grow impatient, and instead of waiting for insight goou time. they complain that heir faith is weakened by dlffix Itiaa and doubts. What they really Jean is that they are tired of living by faith alone. and that been frustrated in their search for wisdom and understanding. Some go so far as to claim that rather than be always groping af- ter a wisdom which we can never understand. it is better for us to give our attention to things. which we can understand fully, even if l Since by our very nature we de- understanding at all. In this class; we can put the science of material: things when it is considered not merely as a distinct and proper field of human knowledge, but In so far as it is set up as a know- ledge which is opposed and hostile to that wisdom that flows from faith. PRUDENT CHOICE I I .- if we must separate this WIS- dom from science, and if we are, forced to choose between them. ap prudent man will bear In mind that whole peoples and many people. within our own society have no ap-. precialion of scientific knowledgel see how all in with he can be er- nave content with lives by the light of a traditional; wisdom. That anybody can be hap-3 py by science alone is not evident, but must be shown. By its very nature, wisdom puts, our experience into a context which gives it a far richer meaning than it has when it is considered by It- seli; science tends to Isolate our experience ,nd to break it down into units which we can wholly comprehend. It is true that science aims to reintegrate eventually what it thus breaks into fragments. but it must examine all the facts first: and these stretch out indefinitely so confident in their own they have receding. I The wisdom which science dc-. be not worth sires is one which can be attained, Mrs. David Graham 11 oz. GILLESPIE-At the Gillespie. a QUINN -- At soever. there should be no diff-1 rculty m repeating the success at-i tained at the June Clinics. BIRTHS PIDGEON-At the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde. P.l:I.i.. on August 2nd. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira K. Pldgcon lnce Joan Gamble! a son. Kenneth Den- nison. wcight 1) lbs. 7 ms. MacDONALl) --Av the P. E. I. Hospital on August 11. to Dr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald, Eldon. a son. Kenneth Stirling. 7 lbs. 2 oz. MORRISON-At the Prince Ed- ward Hospital on Aug. 14, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Bud) Morrison tnee Kathleen Macliad-l yelll Hlmpton. a daughter. Heather Kaye. weight 7 lba.. lav: oz. MATHEW-Al the Base Hospital at Ernest Harmon Air Force Base. Stevensville. Newfoundland. June lath. to SlSgt. and Mrs Claude Mathew (nee Hope Hud- son. St. Avardsl. a daughter, Cberese Michell. DUNPHY-At Charlottetown Hos- pital Aug. 7th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunphy. Millview. twins. a boy and girl. MARTIN-At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, on July 26. to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Martin. Murray River. a son. Robin Burden. Weight 7 lbs.. 0 oz. HENNESSEY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Aug. 15. 1955, and Mrs. Barry Michael. S H A R K E Y - Al BNELGROVE - At daughter 7 lbs. 6 on son. Hospital, August 17, Gladys lbs. , 15 ozs. Golen Valley. ter of Mr. Llewellyn. Albion. Alfred. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Hennes- soy (nee Anita Miller). a daugh- ter. Bonita Louise, weight a lbs..l 8 on. 1 KOSEC-M the Mt. Hamilton, Hospital. Hamilton. 0nt., onl August 1:, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec Jr. (nae Joan Morrison. summerslde). a daughter. Bar- bara Joan. BROTHERS-At the King's Coun- ty Hospital on August 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Brothers. Car- digan. a son. Weight 0 lbs., 7 oz. WILKIE - Charlottetown Hospital on August lath, 1955 in Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wilkie. Charlottetown. GI-xsow Road. a son. 1 lbs. MacTAVlSI!-At the P. E. Island Hospital on August lath. 1065. to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacTav- ish. Newtown Cross. a son, Don. aid Sinclair. weight I lbs., I on. Mc1(ENNA- At the Charlotte- August 16, D66, and Mrs. William Mc- Kenna. (nee Rita Callaghan) Have Your Clothes a carefully rstad ride. and he had enough left at the finish to establish a new mark for him- self. and to load his fiald. It was hard. tough racing and it thrilled tho woii-filled grandstand. 0 O O The forgotten man at the races is Russell Abbott. the official on the starting gate. who lines them up and has the say-so. as to whether it is a "go" or not. F the time the gate starts to mo 0. Russell talks to the driv- era in the field. urging the trail- on to close up. eautlontng others to keep their proper positions, and in general coaxing them into close formation until they hit the ludgcsl stand. or in other words. the starting point. it is I de- manding iob. one which takes patience. quick-thinking and good Judgment. ltuassli Abbott. as it hlppons has been mixed up with the racing game for many years. and he brings to his job vein- that the starter on the gate nceives scant atten- tioainevz magi he is in full NI roeosdl til the horses are p"off". M. "- CINCINNATI. um - bmaqsaosflssrsr have prop: fitting dancing slip- DRY CLEANED PRIBSIZD ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial rm ...gm.m DANCING SHOES roa 11-ls Hlol-ll.ANo osrusalnos You deserve the very best. Ob- tain "Johaay Brown" authentic Iighiaad dancing slippers. tap alaad ballet shoes at D. D. McDon- a 's. Artistic achievement Is every pair. You owe it to yourself to pers. I GINO POI YOUR! AT D. D. McDondd's It ANTIOONIII IPIEDY DELIVERY jccta from the list dress inquiries to Gregg shorthand 590111118 Business Law ssdsjects not listed Of L daughter Tara Jo, weight 1 lbsl ward Island Hospital on August 10th, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. daughter, Wendy Lee. weight 7 lbs.. 5 or. the Charlottetown Hospital on August 0. Louis Quinn. a son, County Hospital. Montague. August 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Sharkey, Cardigan. a son. Hospital. Hartford. Conn.. Aug. 17 10'-5 to Mr. and Mr Alan C. Snel- grove (nee Lois E. Cox l't.N.i a 0" 11. 1955, Mrs. Clarence Sinclair, aged 55 years. I OGERSON--At Crapaud. Aug. ""5 H"""'''5 5. 1955. Mrs. James Rnsermn. aged 05 years. LEARD-At Central Bedeque. . Monda. August 15th. Terence " Judlm Ml" Keith yLeard. 0-year-old son of DOIRON - At the Charlottetown and Mrs. Leo Doiroa, nee Rotha Doyle. a son. 6 lbs. STEVENSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on liith, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson of Amherst. N. 8.. nee Hooper. s daughte, 'lvTKliii1Ai;Es , MACLENNAN C mcxnssou -1 at Trinity United Church Parson. age on Friday, July 39. by the. Rev. A. S. Weir. Shirley Elizabeth! MacLennau of GLen Valley to Donald Duncan Dickieson also of CRANE - LLEWELLYN - At Andrewls Manse. Montague. by! Rev. D. A. Campbell on Friday. August 12th. Lois Muriel. daugh- and Mrs. son off Mr. Alfred Crane, Riverton. MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE 1 uiarlottatown, Prince Edward island Inquiries and applications are now being received for com- mercial diploma courses in Maritime Correspondence College. Low tuitions, good paying positions at end of course. Learn at home in your spare t""'- lessons sent to our address once a week for correction.Average time spent in preparation of as- siasments. Students not allowed to take more than four sub- Bmlness Administration Business Correspondence Refresher courses are also Alienlion Youih Alcohol Your Problem? 1 If so and I you wish to do something about it, we the Youth of A. A. have the answers for you. .I i For Information Regarding your Problem A. A. CLUI or CALI. 3341 AFTII 1:30 ANY IVENING. This is being sponsored by the Youth of A. A.. Queen Street, across from Island Grill. ST. JOHN'S I'liE8IYTEllIAil CHURCH Amlual Memorial Service at s p.m. Rev. D. DEATHS PERRY-At his home on 56 Duke Street. Summer-side. Thursday. ' August 18th. 1955, M a y n a r d Perry in his 51st year. COADY-At her home in Kin- kora, on Aug. ill. 1955. Elizabeth. Anne, aged 8 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady. ' WILBUR--As the result of an accident at Nobleboro, Maine. Aug. 12. 1055. Mrs. Rachael Wil-p bur, the former Rachael Mac- Lcod of Breadalbane, aged 61 years SINCLAIR-At ludian River Aug. Gillespie a Prince Ed- 1955 to Mr. the King's Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leard nf Cen- tral Bedeque. SHEIDOW-The death occurred at her home in Millview on Wed- nesday. August 17, of Margaret Sbeidow aged 38 years. I JOHN-STONE-At the Prince County Hospital Aug. 17th. 19.55, Oscar Johnstone of Long River. aged 73 years. ClCCEY'S PHARMACY Will be open this week- end for your convenience. 1055. to Mr. I on. Aug. 6 I St. William PHONE 3170 We Deliver ' COLLEGE 1 POST OFFICE BOX 51 and yet they are able to live happy; ' " towards horizons which are alwaysl, Saturday, Aug. 20,19S The Gun-dign Page 3 only by a few, and only after a lifetime of industry and fortunate discovery. We cannot hope to guide our lives by this wisdom. because we do not possess it, and even if we did, it is doubtful that it would help us very much in this regard. RESTRICTED WISDOM Such a wisdom would be a su- preme formula of the connection of things with one another and. al- though it might enable us to at- tain great power over material things. it would always be restrict- ed to the sphere of tools and- means and it would not be com- petent to speak to'us of human happiness. There is disorder. and hence evil, in any attempt to make science into a supreme wisdom, whethcr this be done positively by trying to make a kind of reiiglonl out of it, or negatively by imply- ing that it is the only valid kind of knowledge. The wisdom which is qualified to speak to us about the goal of our existence is neither the exclus- ive property of a few nor do we have to study a long time before we begin to possess it. It does not depend upon a knowledge of all the facts about the interrelation- ships of things; rather. it a faith which attains partial under- .standing concerning the relation- xsbip between creatures and their Creator. This wisdom is given by God in His own good time to those who serve Him patiently in faith and humility; and it is given to them as a foretasfe of that vision which is to come. ACADIAN HOTEL .;'.?f".'3.; DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Two minutes from Railway Station. Business and Theatre District. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic Sprinkler System in every Room for our Guests safety. NEWLY. DECORATED. COMFORTABLE. WELL ruamsnzn ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH & SHOWER --- DAILY RATES SINGLE 35.00 and 35.50. DOUBLE 56.50. TWIN BEDS 87.10 - -C R COLD WATER ' smou: 52.50 - 53.00 - 33.50 nounu: 34,00 - u.so - sass WEEKLY RATES ron PERMANENT GUESTS on the street... With its hand-sown Moccasin vomp and Goodyear wolf leather sole and heel, thir Tan Sport Oxford has cus- tom-bullt style - but u budget-wise price. T-MADE gy ct” This sturdy Kip leather Police Boot. with full lootlior lining and double waterproof leather sole and Ivbbor heel. is moderately priced - - lllsa all Palmer - Mctolloa tootwaos. Dealer Nsanst Your PALMER-McLELLAN SHOE CO. LTD. Pndsslitl. I I. T RESERVE TIME TO ATTEND ONE OF THE RED CIOII BLOOD DONOR CLINICS below. For complete information. please ad- The Principal. Course of study include: (Simplified) Business English Office Ma gement " kkeeplng Accounting Typewriting available. Other eonlmerclal can be taken upon request. A. L. IUBLBY. Principal. I-C-HHIAA7 This City Is Contact BELFAST SUNDAY, AUG list DATE PLACE TIME OBJEUIIVE Standard Mon., Aug. M)-Kensingtost 1-4 I 1-I I00 Tues.. Aug. 80-Moroll I - 4 150 Tues., Aug. 80-Iourio Y - 9 I00 Wed., Aug. 81st-Montague 2-4 at 7-9 I50 Thur., Sept. 1-Ch'towa Daylight 10-I2 Noon) 3- 4 ; I00 8-10 WILL YOIY HELP CANLIEI. P. E. IKS DEBT 1,000 BY BEING A DONOR AT ONE OF THE ABOVE CLINICS? Caledonian Club Summer School PRINCE OF WALES COI.I.E(iIi1 AUGUST 22nd to SEPT. ltd. 1955 Highland Dancing. Instructor Mrs. Douglas Mc- Gowan. Chanter and Piping. MacLcod. . Gaelic. instructor Major C. I. N. MacLeod. Instructor Major C. I. N. Dancing and Piping Classes, mornings and after- noons. If you plan to attend this school please fill in the application form below and mail to W. C. McLeod. 2 Park Terrace, Charlottetown. P. E. I., as soon as possible. Registration fec of &').00 enrolls you for any or all classes. Please enroll: Name. . sovsaaoaaeosaooaeaoesaosa 9 Address for the Caledonian Club Summer School P.W.C. 1955. I plan to study llighland Dancing Piping and Chanter Gaelic A. Campbell, guest speaker Signature ..................... Additional application forms can be obtained from W. C. MacLeod.