a l'l'ho Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 8. 1934- 7| ‘l 000 Drownad I and m to .y J rerla. Helpless T The Pastoral Epistles ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ~ . serious—s may mm; It Thanh, 1:1. 2; ris- 1:1. 4. . ‘_ rried b Lb In Indian Flood gfgetorraitali’ltzhoespiltoa‘id i. lw I i e ere heavy casualties I V , _ NEW DELHI (API_A rain. crowded bus station. .. : o/I , ' swollen reservoir burst. sending. ‘1- .. "' 5 ;-. ,V M I n ' . is lo-foot-high wail of water MOTHER SAVES TWINS~ " ” '7 . ' . " ’ ‘ r- , . o e i V ~‘ ‘ A ~ “ v ‘ - ' Affects Cl Llfe isurging through a southeast 1n- dian town and drowned more i lliving by the people who contri- in bute it. Ma‘- was. when There a “s TORONTO ICP) _ A youn¢"' mother threw her two youngest children to safety from their I urning home here The disaster. WOFS' 0’ “5 kind Then she and three other chil- lndia. struck Macherla. a dren um {mm the .eco' Modern man .often asks the} , . town of 25.000 in Andhra state. t '1 MM .10}, K h 0:]: 1 d t uwn agriculture pronde sorey' ‘ rs n W an ' perp exe ques ion at on d d b Tuesday and late-summer mon-ipus-wd twins Michael and he“... nectlon can here be betweenl . “99 e y soon rain floods spread death 5 down a porch roof bee.“ ~ God and the contemporary Can-iii“? 99°F” 0‘ ".19 “ty and the and misery through seven In-in'ames enveloped stair... adian city?". ICI‘Y the? prowde “9 cum”! dian states. The twins and their moth A city is where people live community {0" a”. the people? Thousands of persons were were treated in hospital and work. where they shop and Thank)” the my must mil reported perc‘ied on housetopsi smoke inhalation play and socialize. where peo_ibe all legs or factories. It cant ‘ ' ’ than 1.000 persons, unofficial reports said here. By CARDINAL McGUlGAN .- .4 .. g .3 fix” i . ‘ . ‘ but ears ' . . ‘ . .' lbe all e es or sore windows. It . My 5' . Paul Mites. to Aware that some Ephesians have Their teaching of a contrary doctrine In other letters. Paul 5 greetings areii pwlzeferageoz'l‘g it: :oinei‘lfiamtl ca“ beya“ feet or c e m e "t I . I my. a convert tum“! ample fumed away to become self-appojmed is as much a sin as those breaking Dermal. but crowded with doom”inadi le d' W :roads. S I C h p '9 It must be a single and balan- ' g I 2 teachers of an unsound gospel. Paul the Ten Commandments. and as such, admonishes who had been a close companion. to strengthen him in the ditficulties he 15 encountering in the Ephesian authority and return church—I Timothy 1:13 faith.»—I Timothy l:4~7 MEMORY VERSEz—“Now the and of the commandment is charity ed."—1 Timothy 1:5. PAUL’S CONCERN . . ‘ truths binding them mileth "fidel‘i This ‘is so true that the city . mgml‘gvthgafiy mknlgggzen.‘ “33: the Fatherhood of God—II Timothyf and its manner of life and work‘ced organ'sm Wh'Ch ha? to be a glory.-—l Timothy 1:8—11. 1:1. 2; Titus 1:1. 4. land worship and Play affects “m” Them-m the my needs . our values. our literature and Care“? handhng' needs Skim” out of a pure heart, and of good conscience, and of faith unfeign— .our ariiorms. ‘planmng and needs constant re— : The city helps share our_new : . Egoals. our ambitions. our ideals. . 1, {A “3’ WIT“: i233) :e “80:21:: d n/Lical with that of the first, Rm, ourselves “3 a“ “ "3 ' :nfphasizing the truth of Jesus.[ cm“ are he” '0 Stay“ n 1 (or people mu“ be a centre or ' ‘ '_ no lon e t' ‘ civilization. ‘ Christ. but containing the uni "m pgogleracgonnagrtoshgzegumel Our building. our walla and‘ Timothy to exercise his them to the Established mn by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias, I..S.'l'.. Rector Organist and Choir Director Georgo A. Thompson. F.R.C.0... (CHM) A.R.C.M. NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY . 0:30 am.—l-loly Communion Service :5 0:45 a.m.—.luniior. and Bible (“lass . A... 311,. of an unsound gospel. These persons did not under- stand the great revelation they Purity 0i Teaching, Conduct (Editor’s note: — The follow- iportant lng material relating to tomor-,They are the final communica- isvtions of the greatest missionary based on copyrighted outlinesiand apostle which the church of‘has ever known: National? the most fully developed discus-l row’s Sunday School lesson produced by the Division Christian Education. (‘ouncil of Churches in the U.S.lSl and is used by permission.) cl By RJI for several reasons. cing of God the Father and God t‘ie Son in a relationship of equality. Paul’s apostolic auth- ority and genuine love for Tim- othy are shown in his calling down upon him of God’s favor. loving kindness and salvation. Because Timothy's mission to they contain on of the qualifications ' for lurch officers to be found in e New Testament: they are a of Jesus: “our Savior;" and a pla-‘ and quarrels over trival matters which would lead to the passing by of the great truths of faith. ; This teaching of an unsound ’gospel was contrary to Chris- tian doctrine and as great a sin as those breaking the Ten Com- mandments. and ’iere Paul di- gresses to catalogue several types of sins also in absolute contradiction to Christian teach- double reference. first to the' the Messianic prophecies of the Old‘ Testament. and also thei New Testament’s many. many promises that “he that believeth‘ on the Son hath life eternal." i Paul's letter to Titus opens; with a similar salutation. whereo.‘ in Paul refers to himself asi God‘s servant. implying ".lis dual. obedience to God and His Son As the apostle had called Tim- in faith." ‘ that more and more people will‘city must inspire man not de- . u be? . were trying to teach and the re- que Phraseu mm“th “‘9 .. .. ‘cement walks. our residences. suit was bombastic wordineaa promise (rights in. .lesuslfiiggg @123? gig}? City in ilibraries, schools, shops. factors “in a.m.—-Primary s: Beginners Classes 'Crib nursery in ChHSt' ° 0" 5 ’5 a ies banks and law- courts our Rectory) Cities are ettir bi er —— . . geographicallf as ‘5!" 5: mm.“ bus-lines high-rise apartments, erically_ T‘my are becoming parking ramps and retail out- ..metmpoman centres" in fact lets must be able to do for urban It has been said_ in fun' (hatiman w'iat mountains. streams. some day our provinces wing skylines and sunsets and the- simply be cm" united to each beauties of unharnessed and un- other. ladorned nature did for agricul- jtul'al man. ‘ GROWTH INSPIRE However we have to realize. The physical apparatus of the have to find fulfillment in ajpress him. It must elevate him i 11:00 a.m.——-CELEBRATION OF‘ HOLY COM‘MUNION Anthem: "0 Taste and See"40hn Goss (At this special service we shall offer to God our Thanks- giving with proud remembrance of those Fathers who. a hundred years ago. began to form a new nation that was destined to be great and mighty. 72m p.m.—EVEN1NG PRAYERS & SERMON -‘ Sermon: "LIKE JONAH. OUR VIEWS ARE ' OFTEN INCOMPA'I‘TBLE WITH GOD." A OORDIAL WELCOME AWAI'I‘S YOU AT ST. PAUL'S .1 ing. The Law. he asserts. stands . in judgment upon them all. he refers to Titus here as “my Posed 011 this diSClple. Paul bill- He concludes this paragraph true child after a c om m on, warlés his postifiion hthellre by re- with an exalted statement re- faith," God min ing him at e s the man‘garding the glorv of God, that Both Timothy and Tm” were delic'ate business . . . .~ > ‘ . e physical city must edu- Eioié’ihi’i'iyi’ev'fi false 533333.: Efiiseihitiiifiii‘péihhi?w}? PM" chi‘dgentgecausegt gas: It involves much more man‘caiehim as didthe cities we . . . - ' r ‘ ' -. ' i them shortly before his death; with similar greetings. personal. from exercising influence initain. Perhaps the. apostle found :gigflfifipfie: Ti: 0.2:“ fag};Signifiarcm‘figascgl’lfd c?:h.gggisczzgeg:aflgn fieurggfit "1‘: and they are wholly concerned but crowded with doctrinal the church. Paul seems aware‘it necessary to rec-'iarge God'sj indicates rhev shared a trueiservjce It involves Q'semn (or year}~ before books even" with the conduct of Chrisimitruths stating his apostolic posl- that some in_Timothy‘s church-glory with its old force because knowledge “(God and His prwfgmwm'of the shin of ma: at. T1; city the ‘metmp'olilan pastors in te then existingltion and obligations and re- have turned away from a Chris-lot the Ephesians' attempt imises a beam, confidence in 0an for his bod'v ' ‘cemre our'city of the future churches, and those that were} minding the addressee of his. tian life of solid faith. pure: teach an unsound gospel. ' ~ ' in ‘ms redemptive, B‘y its ve‘ry na‘fim n cu hasimust beautiful if it i, m to full In his greeting to Timothy. we heart and good conscience. _ be-i In Paul's second letter to Tim- Christcememd love. a centre‘ 0mm. wiyse it} successful. coming self-appointed teacmersiothy. the saiutation is almost Upon an such'chndren, paul dies. 1, has to attract Nome. H. It must. therefore' be . ,e_ pronounces God 5 great grace. ‘ has to satisfy people as personsg flector of the beauty of man's A WELCOME AWAI’I‘S YOU AT THE ARMY” mercy and peace. ‘not merely as consumers or; spirit and man's creator— just. [window smppers or pleasure _ like nature. $=m15 iseekers or bus riders or bakerswrl Pas" Moderd‘l'Ol’ lor candlestick-makers. [ . be a centre is a city's his-‘ TAIPEI 1. i — Millions of Guest PreOCher tm‘Kjai 7019- iChinese flocked to open spaces. '1" P' l' l’ I Witness the cities of Europe in Formosa Sunday night to1 Mull”! RCV- ’0‘“! G- E- “811' 3-5- V. (341w Nicholson. 'each With Cathedral. Universitylgaze at the moon. The occasion l 307- Gerald G Wyl'wal. B-A-. 3-D. _. LLD. past moderator land Townhall for the exchange the Ephesian church was prob- othy his “true child 8ny the most difficult task im_ larger and larger city. inot make him deliquent. I And fulfilment for a human‘ It must content and complete being. made in the image of him not frustrate and empty very important and. him of his humanness. . M . The pastoral Epistles assign-j fully developed treatment ed for the last quarter are. the nature and purpose of the somewhat, a parallel to the Scriptures; and they are the final addresses given by the‘ fullest instructions of a minister great leaders of Israel — Moses,iof the gospel to be f0und in the Joshua and Samuel—at tile time1 divine records. of their departure. Paul wrote; All of Paul's episiles begin ‘ O The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1805" Great George Street Major Ronald E. Walker _; L- T53; is.) .' 55 Villa Avenue Sunday: Directory Class-“9:30 am. Sunday School—10 a.m. Holiness Meeting—ll a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 p.m. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 pm. ow. T‘le Pastoral Fplstles are im- have a new title for the Lord .loao- V A B . DD. ' H iwas the moon festival, whichi 8mm: 6 n n I of the United Church of Can. [of ideas in addition to market-i falls on the 15th day of the; pres”, Mgtshgfimggfi, ma and principal of pine Hm place for the exchange of pro. eighth moon of the lunar eaten-i .1 U6“ idar. ousands of balloons car- . rying moon cakes and leaflets‘ were floated toward Communist l integrated§China from the offshore islands thei of Quemoy and Matsu. Divinity Hall. will be the prea- ~- cher at the service in Trinity CENTRE . United Church. Summerlside. on A PM If it is to be true to its ; Sunday morning, . destiny must be an ‘ win be broad_ centre. It must have all 9:30 arm—Bible classes. Intermediate and Junior third! 11:00 a.m.—.Prlmary and Kindengarten ._ i 11:00 arm—Nursery in basement Social Hall ' This service .. . ~ cast over radio at nine o'clock Paris required for integrated i GEN BRIEFS . . “:00 510— THE CHURCH“! $Viérl3tm 1'. Bali e °n fiuw ivemig' “5?. f3} Annie-m- For my Tgnder Mercies' Sake” V: Trim? y. . fictioson w1 ,, . . . i -—Fa.rrant the specml mam'at a PO- 7m in,"ng smog. mm sunvrvns" cnuitment rally. and all young ' 9' : ‘F John 3’“ 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale Rev. J. I]. Tye. B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Illscott.‘ Organist and Director of Choirs people are particularly invited‘ to attend. 1 Dr. Nicholson and the staff‘ of Pine Hill Divinity l-lall. Hall- . fax. have been in this area for . the greater part of this week. ‘ During their stay. a founders'i Parade—The Knight Tunme 15me Prince Edward Inland 0. . Anthem: "Bread Ol '11! World”—-Hebar Baal-mm o! the Lord's Supper A Welcome Await. You At W 9:45 a.m.—-.Iunior. Intermediate 8: Senior Church School 11:00 a.m..Nur.se1y & Kindergarten Classes day sen/U iceduglhs hid in Mal' 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship—Worldwide Communion ~ 0 ‘ peque n 9 UN commem- Sermon: A GLI’MPSE or ma FUTURE F B C h h crating Rev. Dr. John Kerr. and Anthem: "Bread of Life" C a refresher: SdIOOI W3: Clondmcg' ! 11:15 s.m.—Primary Church School—Holy Communion Corner of Prince and M M ed ‘°.“ "M‘sim 3" gym" i 7:00 p.m.—EVEMNG wonsmr Rev Malcolm r. Harlow an an Minister in Trinity Unit“ Chm ' i Mrs. 'v. L. Dingwell. oruiiiu sis Choir Direct. U.C.W. Thankot’fering Se ' G mm. . r. e Anthem: Intermediate Girls' Choir Holy Communion You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. 9:45 a.m.4unday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.—-Se-rmanl “THE IDVE 0! W Ordinance 1 the Lord's Sim Ford Boosts Production TORONTO (CP) -— Ford of Canada has moved into high, gear in production of its 1965. model cars. scheduling 2.680 to roll off tihe lines this week com- _ M Commmim Antham “0 Brad fl Lita Erom Heaven"—Franci ,Momrhg Service broadcast over cam. 1:00 prim-Sermon: "ma: SANGPITY OF SEX” Antihem: ‘Tead Mn Lord”—Weelcr mo p.m.—Wednesdaiy. Midweek eel-vice A OORDIAL WELCOME AWAI'IS YOU ——————-—_——— m '—_-———__—__~ Central Christian Church 810 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.E.L 10:00 a.m.4unda:y School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service Morning Service: SpeakereaMr. Wealo Choir: “Lord. For 'l‘try Tender Mercies Sake" -—(Fanrantl in: Service sneaker: Mr. Went. The choir will in. a new hymn. Note: (Please note change of time. Evening Service now be- gina at 7 o'clock. Minister—Mr. William 0. Weala for the week. It produced nine can last week after reopening from holidays. t of 12,143 cars are schduled to be made. by Ford. Chrysler. General Motors. Stu-‘ debaker and Volvo this week St. Peter's Cathedral Rockford Square ‘ ‘ Anglican Church of Canada o Tlio Von. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector V A TH! CHURCH FOR All... ALL FOR m CHURCH tern meltdown-astute compared with 10.400 actually; I : awning. Withanta need last. week, i M‘“?‘”" 33"“ me“:- "“'C-"- The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. MA. on. m Graph. ' Truck production will remain; "m m "'3 ' 1011- Honorary Assistant Priest nor aim 0-! m M “God’s garden” . . . those were St. Paul’s words to deals-ire ale eariy steady with 2.346 scheduled for; Miss Suzanne Brenton. Llc. Mum. Organist “gymnmm'h’m mm Glristinn fellowship From its mighty seed of revealed truth, the Church ghgsafiggf‘gm’ compared with i M“ 3' w' P‘mmn' mm" “1'9"” : larlyandsuppo theChurch. They has grown and flourished . . . spreading into many lands, developi‘ in ‘ ' o .‘ "e: E“ F°F “5°” m”: (2) :1?" many ways, but always linked by oneness in ‘ lg . Q CharIOHG'OWH Bible Oct. «Ii—m Nineteenth (New Michaelmas) if: ' ~31“? a; Kiwanis Named m mound at. is Worth Ava. ‘ W 0‘ Wflkmwmp‘f God" “965% W “‘1! r... the .i... die comb men. World-wide Communion Sunday is a day of spiritual rusewol hr ° OH: I _._ n. 13.1.2? m :uhggnlna:fi so Christians of every creed. It is a time to remember our brothers in a! Disrr'd icers 13,33 “‘3‘ 0:00 ammnoly‘ Eucharist I. larly and read your Bible ‘y. lands, and to pray that our differences may be transcended by the power OTTAWA (Cpl—Harry Ross " p’ ' ' 33:55 imfigzfig‘; sch.“ T of the Holy Spirit working among us. It is a call to greater effort, great- 3ésleggggegvgigg:fiet;eggl . 117 (mi—Choral Eucharist and Sermon . . : p.m.-—Evensong and Sermon. ‘wdui ' if- ‘ er personal participation. so that by our example a3 men may he led to “do, Quebec, Mmhm” L K. k f s J ' .l‘ux'r “Ni-‘- know Jesus as their Savrour. wanis district and its 47th cou- 0 0 a . Iii Ii 'llr'" ventlon here. I 1 dc m new.“ 1. n n m" MA 8T” "Mm, Vision are most WW , at an mam. - , - I - ~ Lieutenan governors nc u ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " \\\II_I The Crunch needs the support of every Christian on life meanmg- Maritime“ William T. Keep. (ii-game “a mm." d g... cm... ful occasion. Decide now that you and your family will be present at , . gm 3:. John's. Nnd; E. Cliff Christopher Gledhlll. M.A.. B.Mus.. A.R.C.C.o. I - . , I a I m o. 1...... m... m... nagginfldvm ,..._,.,,,_.m m, ,0, d, m CALVARY TEMPLE I My'oeu’nculon. ’ ' ' 1.1:00 arm—Chmehthna Nursery and Nursery Selim: Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada -~ 4.15 . m 39mm. Chow nzoo a.m.-—<M0RNIIINGIV&% A A Eggggm m R “It???” “If: edey. Keith Francis. Quebec ’ RED "' " ' “n' a 0" " 34 W' mats-w m" Sumo.‘ hwy. City, Douglas M. dmo I. HONOUR 01" THE ROYAL VISIT AND THE 9:15 a.m.—»Radio Broadcast. Summerside Station 17‘ 22 Montreal; George Chartrand CIMRLOTTE‘N)WN CONFEIDERAVI‘ION 9:46 a.m.~—Sunda.v School. Missionary Day , ICm-mthlans 11 - v“ .0“ mNF'ERENOE Enlangement (73me "f 11:00 a.m.~Commumion Service 72.10 p.m.~—Mis-ionary Rally. Pastor's Subject. "THE PRODIGA‘I. SON". ATTEND CHARIDI'I‘ETOWN'S FULL FmPEL CHURCH Sermon: “THIS CANADA 0F OURS AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF ITS FUTURE" (Isaiah 00:1) Anthem»: "Now thank we all our God" 'Rachl The Chancel Choir Anthem: ".lermalem" (Parry) The unior r 7:00 p.m.—-EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: :31; MORE PIIIECIOUS ASSET THAN THE NEW Nazi General Gets 15 Years UNiIa-I (AP) — Former SS . Karl Wolff. who aurren: dened part of Germany’s army ’ tins rmuns is Ilill'lED 0 III onus: or IIIE enuncii av ‘l'llE rouowms lll'IEllESIE iiililiiliuiis Alli susmsss ssiiiusnnsiis JOHN W. MICKENZIE L. J. PETERS AND CO. Eventide Monuments Zion Presbyterian Church ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND LTD- Real Consultant in the second world war. h. . I, . . ' n 46 Valley St. Appraiser and Broker 436-2476 25 Water St. “on”..ch to 1; W'..cff;;h:}fm'°§dh‘i':§g§d (-358 269 Queen 5'- gilmmeme yeatr; hardrtlahor to; hi: :07,” Mrs. (Sith Gledhill and Miss Barbara roger. Corner Prince and Grafton Streets n e we we mur er - .. EDGE” HARDWARE CO. LTD- ' SERVE THE WED WITH GLADNESS‘ COME BE!”an Th0 R". DMIIM A. COW“. ILL. Minister “den” & Rem] H""‘"" n' 7' JAMES . MOORE & MCLEOD LTD. amigo"! 04 for- ms PRESENCE H" SINGING" Miss Roberta Shaw. Dcamness 1 137 Queen 5‘- Plumbm “‘1 new“: Mummw 5'0" mer top aide to SS bo'ss heln- "‘ Mrs 3 Ma Kinnon LMm liMos » Day +9868 Night +8230 “541 no Queen st. rich Himmler. guilty of aiding ‘ "'°’ ° ’ ‘ " ' ' I 3 mm t 80" ‘2 3““ ‘1" 5° “W” 5‘ comm... anos m “gm-"m" "mm"- W“. de- SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH °'"“"‘ '“" “‘°" “W . . . _ . so by the courtas"e Ml] Contractor! .. 0:45 a.m.~—‘nio Chum School. (Basses for all ages. Custom Woodworka-s eyes and ears of Himmler. s NELSON Goon ' mu" ‘ KM‘M 11:00 am. Nursery Soils»! 10:00 arm—Bible Class. 11:00 arm—DIVINE WORSHIP THE SACRAMENT or HOLY COMMUNION : (IIIRIST AT THE CENTRE : Bread Of The World—O. Brown 443335 is West St. originally was charged with l Plywood Place complicity in murder. ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. (Chas. F. Downe. Prop.) 3-1273 7! Grafton St. Rev. Clayton C. Lewis. Minister Organist: Mrs. R00 R. Atkinson mo l.m.-—Sll1tby Church/School 11:00 a.m.—-Nmery 11:00 elm—THE LOVE OF GOD 'A Welcome Awaits You” Plumbing. and Heating Contractir {—0095 17 Hawthorne Ave. COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. 17 South Drive lomrneralda 14 WERE INJURED WARSAW (Reutersl —Thirty- alx Tl": WINDMILL RESTAURANT ‘ t-7l3l 186 Prince St. “when, Afllll Ill! clllltcl 0F Yolll clllllcE - nit/in rm: CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES or ssnvrcss to) . .—DI‘VINE WORM? pm Mon: pom G‘ Anmuaam Anthem: m salami Vin-mas Ana: ALWAva warm, it: truc nels- Lomza. northeast Poland. the news agency PAP reported Wednesday.