ggnukciiies TOMORROW E',TJRcH oi ENGLAND 5 men's CATHEDRAL ' Anglican noctiford Sill?! T” H, neveren:i'g?on (Ll Ilslatt mwitv is is u I in grand . - O T,f,,',,,,,.I, Assistant rum. Dunn"; and CIIDII Q- uin suzanne Brenton. U0. UNIS ' . .Mattina. fmniioiy Eucharist. H ., m. Choral Eucharist. 7 p. in. Even-sonm ,,W,,. 5, PAUL'S ANGLICAN ,CHURCH Established 1109 by Royal Foundation. 11,, Reverend Canon J. T- liiboll Rector. "f M nu. gm: Choir Mae : r- Orll Iuymond E. Brock. ran a.m. Holy Communion "No min. Sun" School Hm mm, Morning Prayer and ",2',f:ynmi; "studios to the Co"!!- int" Anthem- :;oo p.m. Evening Prayer and IPTIIIOIL subject: lentruent". I rm-dial Welcome To Visitors. "Ciodllnols with Coll- T Pi-RESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES Minister. The Reverend T. H. B. Soiners. hI.A. S.T.M. lliias E. Lillian Mcxenaie Mus. B., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. iii a.m. (Standard Time)-Divine Smirr and Sermon by The Rev- .rrand Donald A. Campbell, 3. A., TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Mlclaan. l.A. Aeelatant M' ' ' : left. 0. Howard Christ-Is, B.A.. ED. organist and Cholr Director George A. Thompson. l'.R.C.0. (CHM). A.B.C.M. IO a.ni. Senior Church school 11 mm. Primary and Nursery School. 11 ans. Divine Worship Sermon: "Gateway To Great- er Living" Rev. Harold K. Wright 3. A.. II. D., Th. M. of Norwood United Church. Ontario Solo: "Hear Ye. Iarsel" (Elijah) - Mendelssohn - Mina Barbara Rogers 8 p.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "Are You A Jaeeb Without A Ladder? - lev'd A. l'. Maollean, ILA. Solo: Selected Rogenon. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. -Mhe Midis THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prlnoe and Fltarey Streets Miniatea- for --the services to- morrow-Dr. M. S. Richardson. Organist and Choir Director- Beysten I. Mugford, A.Il.C.O. 11 a. . (City time) Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: Anthem: (Selected! Activity Class for the young chil- dren. S p.rn.: (City time)-Evening Wor- ship. Sermon. Everyone Welcome. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ill Kent Street Marvel 0. Dunbar. B.'l'ia.. Minister III: Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Direetor. lllinl.-ti-.r, S. Andrew's Church. Montague. 10:00 a.ni. Church School and Solo: I will Sing of Thy Great Family Hour- illvrles. ti Lord. (from "St. Paul") iigniii-Iisniin - Miss Nancy Mac- Krill! Visitors Cordially Welcome. The Kirk is open daily Prayer and Meditation. "Zion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ""6... Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A., Minister Mr. Gordon White ifirgonisi. pro - tcni.) MORNING WORSHIP IO s.m. Adult nibla School. The Church School llrim. Sermon: "I will En. lriiinllr." EIENING WOISIIIP 5 pain. Sermon: "An Invitation And A Promise." ( ”F.verv morning I thank and praise the Lord, and also It even-” llie Salvation Army Great George Itreet "HOME OF EVANGELIHDP Since 1365 Sr. Major and W. Stanley Corps Ofiicers. Saturday evening-1.30 p.ni. - Ilprn Air Service. SUNDAY SERVICES ll a.m. Holiness Service. 2 pm. Directory Service. T-in pm. Sunday School Ililile illlll. 8 pm. Y. P. Salvation meeting. 7 run. Open Air service ill) pm. Evangelistic Servlee. Mlllilly will be known as Rally if-IV. Special program 2:30 p.in. itiunz People will assist in all iI'rvi4't-5. All are welcome. All ser- 'ii-ea will be conducted on Day- trht Saving Time. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11 Elm Avenue Ml Quincy Stein. Pastor. & Phone S610 . litt .i.m. Sunday School ii a.m. Worship and Pi-alga F n.m. Evangelistic Meeting Y"'- Prrry Robertson speaker "ll are very welcome. and hr The Goal is an average of 100 each Sunday for the year. iizoo a.m. Morning and Communion. Sermon: "An End To Ignorance" Solo: Miaa Winnifred Iiayter. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. A song service you will enjoy. Sermon: "Are The Sins Oi The Father Visited Upon The Chil- dren?" solo: Mr. Preston neck. Central Christian Church wel- come; you to the services of the Lord's day. (City Time) Worship SOCIETY ieasvunea-rosin. COMING EVENTS THIS IIEV. WILLIAM J. PLATT VISIT The Rev. W. .7. Platt, one of the General secretaries oi the British and Foreign Bible Society, London, England. will speak in Charlotte- town on Friday evening, uptem- ber Ittn. Mr. Plati.'s visit will mark the iboih birthdayiof the society work in Canada. The Prince Edward Island Auxiliary was organised in 1837. Mr. Platt was appointed to the staff oi the Society in 1930. IIBLE SUNDAY AND ANNUAL OFFERING Bible Sunday in the Prince Ed- ward Island Auxiliary will be ob- served on October ilth and the Annual Offering will start, Oc- tober 18th. PLAN TO SHARE Foresighll l6i"eecurlty.s Never in history has it beanie- iojokeieare Qigiomdrraw lvrliliilieieeoincse ix V'.Vel. Q0 yoiigday. And that iF,euuactIy:wllI5Il'(yei.i.do.vEen you" ibocomeii pglicyholderfoilhew 5 II II I. l l-' E OF -Cllllllllll. H. BEIIIIETT CARR DIalM85 148 Mehinold St. OIAlL0iI'l'El'OW'N, P. I. I. a..Hm-v ' to assure its many customers that CITY AND DISTRICT CIIASWELL tar Better Photo- grspha. GENERAL ELECTRIC IADIOE 324.95. Toombs Music Store. BELANGE) RANGES. for coal wood or on Bryenion dz MacKaY- "WE TREAT THE BICK WELL"- Giggey's Pharmacy, open evenings 'tlll 8 o'clock. SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT, 33.75 gallon. Douglas Bros. as Jones Ltd. ROSEMARY CLOONEY Sings This Ole House. Just. arrived. Toombs Music Store. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. II. J. A. BROWN'S Chiropody Ol- ilce will be closed until September 21th. BURN OIL - Quaker oil burn- ing Kitchen Ranges and Floor Fur- naces. Bi-yenton ea McKay. MaoDONALD RADIO SEIVICB Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. mo Kent Street. Phone 6915. VISIT HI-STYLE Mi llinary, 16354;, Great George Street and select your hat from our complete stock ot the latest and smartest in velours, velvels and falls. -Every style Hi-Style. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH School Classes will be resumed to- morrow. September 12th. senior Groups, under Mr. Lothian. Mr. Parker will be begin Sunday, Sept. lilih. ENGAGEMENT. - .Vir. and Mrs. George Clrirk. Cavendish, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Winnifred Lee to Earl Stanley Dunning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dunning, Ktnsirigtori. Marriage to tzike place in Cavendish United Church, October 8th. BIIEAI)AT.BANE PASTORAL (7lIAIi(iI-J. - The United Church oi Canada. Services Sunday, Septem- ber l'.Ztli. Plmisrint Valley 11 a in. North Granville 3 p. in Rose Voi- ley 7.30 p. m. Rev. M. C. Mac- Donald. D D., secretary of the United Church of Canada will be the guest speaker at the evening service Rev. W. B MacPliail, Min- lstcr. MILTON -- I1l'STIi'-0 PARISH.- Rector. Rev. A. E. Pierney. Service: for Sunday. September 12th, are: St. Marks, Rustico. ll 00 a. in. Holy Communion and Sermon. St. John's. Milton. 200 p. m. Sunday School. 3.00 p in. Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 7.00 p. m Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. "Come and bring the whole family." APPOINTMENT ANNOI.'NCI-JI)- Mr. Esberi Arnfasl of the Arnfasl Coal Company, Lnngivorth Avenue. Charlottetown, has been appointed wholesale agent and representa- tive for the Indian Cove Coal Com- pany Ltd., of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, it. has been announced. The Indian Cove Coal Company hastens any service they require, Mr. Arn- fast will be pleased to render on their behalf. LARGE SHOWER AT SYDNEY Mrs. Nemir Twecl, (laughter Daisy and daughter-in-law, Linda, ac- companied by Mr. David Tweet. have returned from Sydney, N. 8., where they attended a shower at St. Michael's Hall in honor oi Miss Rose Kunicltl, whose marriage in Mr. David Tweel takes place in the near future. The shower was held on September 7 and there was approximately 400 guests pres- ent. They were the recipients of many gifts. - MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY Residence ' Auoimeodeiioe for 700 Students Degree Ceuviea iii 0 ans 0 scimcr O mucarion O COMMEICE . ARTS AND SICIETAIIAI. C MUSIC C FIN! AITS C NOMI ECONOMICS '. Ceriilcete Courses in O moiurramo 0 Armin am ,0 MN! an: ,0 SICIITAIIAI. lvepevetevy Ceimei In . MIDICINI O iaw ' I 0 THIOIOOY Resldenc .Open September 28th Commercial College On the Campui A -large Number 09 Entrance Scholarships Ieoverbioolr Overseas Aschoievihips for Graduate: For Further Ioiormoliori Write lIEAlJ'I'IE'UL TABLE LAMIS. only 50.00. Toombs Music store. SURGE MILLING MACHINES. Douglas Eros. and Jones. JIMMY! TAXI - Dial 7379. 1110 or 5352. HARD COAI.. - A. Pickard dz Co., will unload "Blue Coal" this week. THE ANNUAL MI-IMOBIAL SEE- VICE will be held at the Cenotaph, Oomwall. at. 230 p. in. Sunday, September lath. Guest. speakers. ST. PAULIIS SUNDAY SCHOOL meets tomorrow morning at ten o'cclock. All members are urged to attend. New scholars and visitors will receive a cordial welcome. HONORED AT KITCHENJ SHOWER. - The Misses Lois Mutch and Audrey Kltson were joint hostesses at the farmer's home, North River, on August 25. when they honored Miss Lois Mar- Lean, at a kitchen shower. Miss Maabesn la a September bride- elect. MANY VISITORS - More than. 8,000 visitors have signed the vis- itors book in Confederation Cham- ber this year. Their signatures take up i'l0 pages. As the great majority of callers do not register, (only about one in every five signs the book) the extent of the tourist business this year may easily be judged. Personals Dr. H J. A. Brown. R. Cp. left. today to attend is post graduate Chiropody course in Toronto. Ont. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brown and Miss Suzanne Brenton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Buntainl and family of Dartmouth, N. S., were visiting Mr. and Mrs Chester Buntaln oi Ambrose St., over the, week-end. Miss Jessie Maihcsori. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Stoddart, Miss Helen Stoddart and Mrs. Angus Mathe-I son were visitors to Cavendish and National Park on Labor Day. Mrs James Clerk. Miss Patricia Clark, North Bedequc. Miss Bar- bara Metheson, Summersrde and Mr. Dick Winters, Fredericton, N. 8., motored to Glen Willlflnl Sun- day and were guests of Barbara's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maw tlieson. Mrs. L. R. Bagnall entertained at a supper party on Thursday eve- ning, honoring Miss Greta Potter whose marriage will take place In the near future. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Hattie MacLalne. Miss Mildred Harrington return- ed to Charlottetown this week hav- ing spent her summer holidays wit. her brother-in-law and s.ster, Mr and Mrs. C. R. Campbell at their summer home on the Larriniac Golf and Country Club in the Gat- ineau Hills near Ottawa. The last week Miss Harrington Joined some American friends in a motor trip in restrairit and control of cnyo, mt-nts7ail these are l.)t3llE'llCiiil icr; condztlonirig the mind of a student. through Quebec and the E.-istern States. Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence (Copyright) CIil.IS'I'IAN EDUCATION In my article this week, I would sure and punishment of miscon- like to say a word or two to par- duct and laziness-all these. give cots. especially lliuse who have children at school. Please don't be turned away at the mention of the subject of schools and education, I know very well how much you hsar of it, how much you are reminded of your duties and oblgations. Bill bear with me for a few lilies more on at subject which you and I know is crucial. I address my vrords to the par- ents, because God lll His wonder- ful Providence has alien to them. before the Church and the State, the primary privilege of edufillloll. I do not mean that the parents of a. child can handle his educa- tluri to the exr:lu.sion of the two other great educational agents; all three are necessary for the full and complete education of chil- dren. But in the order of time, parents are first, and with them rests the course oi a childia develop- ment ior the earliest teachings, habits, and ideas come from par- ents. As the saying goes ”Give me a child until he is seven, and then you may do with him as you like". An exaggeration, to be sure, but containing a very sound and basic truth. There is a grave danger of handing over to the school more educational duties than it can or should take. One is tempted to think that IIBCLIUSC .SCllf)OlS today. :it least in some l'iiaPS, are so iirll equipped rind so iirll mririiied, that parents can let up on the educatiorixal duties towards their children. To ll8ll('le this would be it very serious error, and one iiluuli iiridcrriuuris the work of school itselt; ior ii hLill()OllE'ilCllE'l can iiiake very little progress with a child viliose parents take no in- tcrest in his education. The full- est cooperation is iiecessary tor the perfect formation oi the Child. . . . This co-operation is most par- ticularly necessary in the IllalLf'l oi (IIS'.IllJl.llC. A ('nil(I who is well disciplined at home, will be well- clisciplmed in school, and will, as a result, he in a much better posi- Lion in do his lessons well. The unril.sr:plinr-rl character and mind are at n drsadvaiitaae from the be- ginning; unable to con:-entrain. unable to control, unable to fasten the mind on truth and contem- plate and love it, for its own sake in order and tranquility. It is im- pcmtive for the cliarncit-r of a child to be conditioned for learn- ing by home (il5CiDllIlP. What sort of discipline am I speaking about? Discipline is some- thing that goes very deeply into i.he soul of a person and influ- enrris many of his acts. The dis- cipline gll'Pi1 by training in good manners, in silence before elders 'i'lien. more directly, the rigid restricting of TV to few and good programs, the supervision of 195- sons and homework and the con- TWO DAYS ONLY - Charlottetown ONE DAY ONLY - Summerside J. E. Ramsey, 41 Bank of Toronto Bidg., ilialiitix presents MR. E. V. NORTON Canadian Service Manager for Acoustlcon Intematlonal ., ti. .-ELI. Your hearing FREE (it FREE SERVICE FOR ALI. MAKI5 OF HEARING AIDS Have r Heaing Aid. referri- leu to make, cleaned an in- spected with the ,ver latest acientihc iuuriimenui. r. I-Z. I. Norton. Canadian Service Man- ager pictured above.wiIl personally attend to your hearing aid free of go. He has come in our oilire. especially to condu . this clinic. lit AJI. HARD .. FRI! ACOUSTICON SERVICE This Cniipon entitles the I-rarer NIFRIVIV-F.sIiiRI'lIllt:Vs1ii't'v'ivI( a 1-heck-up and r-leaning of I (one only) Ilraring Aid. rrgarrilru oi Elli” 3,-Hg, pfpgpnipd N. my our of the lnllnwing illiya at CIIAILOTTETOWN HOTF.l.. Monday, Sept. min and TuMrIa.I'. Sr-oi. Nth CLIITON IIOTEI, Wednesday, September lath NOTE This oHer good only duiinq the above date AHAING... .......s.. aid iliecked and cleaned CHARGE at the Service Clinic Our exclusive service In ile- si "MI in hrin you the heat pos- aiile results Ernm your hearing iiirl. This testing and servicing ii- rlnne with a minimum of delay . .. alien we can even make repairs also while you wait. Rrriiemlwr, own It 4-lierkover and cleaning often improves thi- performance of a Hearing Aid as iiim-Ii as 23"-5. 30 4-lip out the atiarlic-rl environ and drop inir soon. into our frienvlly r I llARl.0T'T'F.TOW' N - II P..VI. SIIRINIEBSIDE I0 AJI. L5 - '1 I'..VI. Cardinal Mcbiuigan the spirit oi 3. child ii freedom and soundness that make learning move forward properly, and issue in citizens who are intelligent and stable. To indulge children in all their desires, to shrirrk from giving correction and discipline and pun- ishment, is to do them a grave in- justice. K:ng David in his wisdom thanked God for chastismg him because it made him see things so very much more clearly. Discipline brought wisdom to David. ”Before I was afflicted," he says, ”I erred . , . IL :s good for me that I have been afflicted, that I might learn Thy commandments." It is not love to refrain from disciplin- ing one's ch.ldren; ii. is a very dangerous kind of selfishness. Just as parents must. share the task oi discipline with the school, so they must share the imparting oi truth. The school cannot pos- sibly give to a child all the truth he is capable oi receiving, nor all the instructions he needs in par- ticular times. Parents, for example, whose rhlldren are on the threshold of manhood and womanhood should, face up to their delicate but very' important duty of educating their children in matters of sex, of their new social position, of the dangers they will meet, and of the proper safeguards. Igiim'aii('e in these matters is very dangerous and I false information is deadly. The wonders of life may be difficult to explain but they need never lose the sacredness and dignity in which God created them. i I The Guardian ticulsr circumstances ond at par-" Pages in taking an interest in what our children are learning. To be close by to inspire, encourage, and help a son or daughter is perhaps the best. way to foater the chlldis edu- cation, as well as to maintain his confidence and love. One can hardly expect the intelligence and will to flourish in the arid atmos- phere of dislnterestedness. Be keen- ly aware of what your children are learning, and stand by to do your part in this tremendous de- velopmenwthe making of a man. Parents, do not be discouraged by the obstacles you must face, or by the size of your task. God. who has called you to do this work, will not be wanting to your needs. for He is faithful. And bear in mind that in educating your own child you are educating the nation. IN-ETIORIAM In loving memory of my friend. Mi-a. Thorley M. Burke who died September llth, 195 Just a tribute of love and remem- brance, To a Iriend who was one of the best The Joys that she missed on Ilfeis highway, May she nut! in God's heaven of rcat. Sadly Mined hut Ever Remem- DAY. l7ih SEPFEMBER 8 voters invited. There is a great deal, too, merely " Sizes I4 to I6--Sing i ENIIERSON 8: CUIIMORE SHIRTS "' Subs oi I435 Regular "' Sanforized for Permanent Fit hereri hy her 1riend Irma 'i'aylor. Saturday. Sept. 11.1954 ROSE VALLEY ' UNITED OIIIIIIOII Rev. M. C. MacDonald, D.D., Se-metal" ' of the Board of Home Missions of the United Church of Canada, will be the guest preacher in Rose Valley United Church Sunday, Siipicrnbr-r 12th at 7:30 PM. Monthly Meeting Of the lhirviiis Council for Mvriiully Rt-limit-(I Childreii will he livid at the Y. M. ('. A. flll Kluiirlaiy, Snptornber 13 at 9 pin. lI,)1i)lli.Zlli Time). NOTICE The Annual Meeting of tho B-llast l.ll)Ci'al As- sociation will be held in the Bi-2l.l”AS'li MALI. FRI- P. M. Lilith-I .-imrikrw. All IlE("I'0R .Vl('l.lt.'()l), Pr:-5., MILTON FFRNESS, Secy. le & double cuiis "' Regular SI L95 and "' Flennels - Geberclin PANTS " Fell weights-Autumn shades. 8.95 IO OIIARGE FOR CIIFFIIG SPORT 3l2.9S es - Dacrons OPEN TILL 9.30 PJR.