AUGUST 1, 1953 & p CHURCHES TOMORROW . CHURCH oi ENGLAND s. PETER'S CATHEDRAL iican iloehlord Square v ne erend Canon 0.E. Moilnti 7'" ' ra.a., n . v lieetor The Reverend W. G. Hon -Honorary Aeeiatnnt Prteet. rgeniet end Choir Director mg Susanne Brenton. Lie. Music. Ninth Bundn Alter Trinity 7,36 ans.-Ilntiina g g.na.-Holy Eucharist. 11,a.m.-Choral Eucherht ggnuon: Rev. E. II. Fnirweather. yl.A.. 'I'h.D..I Trinity College, To- room. 330 pan.-Holy Baptism ;,oo'p.m. Eveneong. Sermon: The Rector. ' 5 PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church letnbliehed 1169 by Royal . Foundation. ml. lioverend Canon J. 1'. Ibbott. Rector organist and choir Master: Paul Cudmore. A.liius- (MoGiil) & Ninth Sunday After Trinity gmpuoiy Communion. 11.00-Holy Communion. Cele- in-ant: Rev. Cenon E. M. Malone. M.A.. B.D.. D.D. No evening service. ” ”l3ETEEi??T"ER'I7fJ'" " ms KIRK or s. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. somere. M.A.. ,.fI”.M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie Mun. 3., F'.M.C.M..' y Organist Ind Director oi the choirs. i1 .,m,MDivine service and ser- mon-The Reverend Hugh F, Davidson, M.A., First Chulrh. Chstlslni, Ont. 1 Solo: "How Lovely Are Thy. Dwellings" - Liddle - Miss Phyllis Coitln. Visitors cordially Welcome. ' ZION PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Greiton streets The Reverend T. H. B. sonnets. M.A., s.T.M. Interim Modenato The Rev. Stuart N. Merriam, B A., Stated Supply. Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.'l'.C.L. Sunday Morning Baritone Solo: "I Heard thc Voice of Jesus say"-(Rathburm by Mr. V. Leigh Dingweii, Sermon: "Faith-the Conqueror of Despair"-Rev. Mr. Sparks. ., Sunday Evening. Ioio: "Nearer My God to Thee" '9-(Corey) by Miss June ,l'oeter. Sermon: "Ask (or the Good Rom? glad take It"--Rev. lllr. Sparks. The Salvation Army Greet George street "HOME OF EVANGI-ZLISM” Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Tlteombe - Corps Oiiicers. 7.30 e.m. Call to Prayer 9.30 n.m.-Directory and Sunday School. 11.00 e.ln.-Holiness Fleeting. , I Topic: "The Second Fiddlrr” 6.30 p.m.-Open Air Meeting. Maritime Electric 7.00 run. Snivetion Belly. Topic: "Endless. Eternal!” Captain L. Titeombe will presrh at both meetings. ; . Visitors to P.l-7.1, will iind an et- moephere oi spiritual worship theti is reireehingly diiierent. We wei- aonae you in His Wonderful Name. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: lieverend A. Frank Maclsan Organist. Mrs. Keith 8. Rogers Choir Director, Mr. Win. K. iiogere Divine worship conducted by Rev. George C. Bonneil, B.D., Minister of West Side Presbyterian Church, Engievvood, New Jersey. 11.00: subject: The Christ of Every Road. Guest eoioist-- Mina Sally Wood oi Montreal, 7.00: Subject: Peace in Times oi Stress. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The B.A.. D.D., Pneior. Organist and Choir Director- ltoyeton F. Mugiord, A.II.C.0. ll e.rn. Worship end Communion Services, led by Dr. Arthur C. Vin- iteverond James D. Devlson. CENTRAL cnmsmn '" CHURCH 219 Kent Street . Marvel 0. Dunbar, B.Th.. Minister Min Thelma Burns. Organist and laoir Director. 10 e.ni.-Church school end Fesniiy ilonr. Make every etiort to be in Sunday School. 11. e.sn.--Morningi Worship and Communion , The service will he conducted by Lie. Hartley Condon or char- iottotovvn. Mr. Gordon Bovyer eaetating. Sermon: "The Boat is Yet to Come." Boiox Mill Helen Wilson. 1 pan.--Evening Worship service The evening service is continued through August. special Music. You are cordially invited to et- iddnd these services on the Lord's ey. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 11 Elm Annu- Rev. Quincy sum. Pastor. Phone 8616 Sunday Services 10 e.in.-Sunday School cent, former minister and now ohll n.m.-Worship and Praise Main Street Baptist Church, Saint John. Sermon: Risen?" Solo: ”Come, Ye Blessed” -John Prindie Scott-Soloist, Misg June Foster. Trio: "Lift Thine Eyes" - Men- delssohn-Barbnra Rupert, Nancy MacNevin and Marilyn Rupert. '1 ram. Worship, conducted by Dr. A. C. Vincent. Sermon: "The Christ I Preach." Trio: "Remember Me. 0 Mighty One"-Cami Macltae. Mary Morri- son and Shirley Mscnoneid, "If Christ Had Not 8 p.n1.-Evangelistic. You Are Invited. "The Church 'I'hIt's Diilerent". Rev. H. F. Mecllliven will con- tinue on "Great Themes I1-om Genesis-Abraham, The obedient." To be in the center of God's will is the secret of happiness both for this world and for the next..- Do you know how to achieve this? The Baptist Church cordially wel- eomee summer visitors. practices. ion of the (a) or solicits (h .j I F O ........xxx;.xxxsxxNxXssx: ELECTORS or QU-I For the information of those electors who have no opportunity of examining the Dominion Election Act, and especially the provisions ' thereof relating to corrupt and illegal practices, this space will be used daily to publish the main sections of the statute dealing with such Come to the sons of England Hall Sunday at 7.30 p.m. following provisions, tiie hire or use for payment Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Party. Qua stxxx sax xs BIBLE LECTURE . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S tor Pee-leer Pictures OBABWILI. graphs. LAWN Mowsns reduced to clear. Gas. Electric end l-lend Mow- ers. The Bike shop. ' 'Wl TREAT Till! sic: Wl:I.I.' G1ggey'e Pharmacy, nest Stewart's Bakery. 7- or Better Photo- rsnan wsm-en o. Muxeivzxs over 0. l". O. Y. this evening at us r. M. WALLPAPER )5 PRICE. win Williams. "10!!! DOLLAR BUYS MODE- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” Sher- BOYAL FEED5 (with Auroiac) produce more select bacon hogs earlier. Kelly Feed Service. ROBE MARIE BEAUTY SHOPPE closing for holidays August 15th, re- opening August am. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis I ' " North Wilishire. TRAIISLATIOIIS PROGRESS In 1962 the British and Foreign Bible society added 10 languages to its list. Our total is now 818 out of a world total of 1,059 len- guegee in which at least one complete book of the Bible has been published. More languages must: be added In 1953 1or'msny tribes still have no Scrip- tures in their own tongue. You can help by s gilt through your local Branch or Auxiliary. NOTICE The Bible House. now located at the corner of Euston and Weymouth 4 Streets. has on display goods. damaged In the re- cent. iire, Prices have been greatly reduced on these goods. Call in today. Open at the usual hours. NS COUNTY I The following are extracts from the Dominion Election Act: 73. Every person who before, during or after an election direct- ly or indirectly or by any means or device in attempted evas- hires or in whole or in part, pays for, or promises to pay for, of any horse, team, carriage. cab. cart, wagon, automobile, sleigh, aeroplane, boat, vessel, or other means of conveyance; or lots to hire or demands, receives, or promises to accept. pay- ment for the hire or use of any such means of conveyance; - for the purpose of.conveyIng or providing for the conveyance of any elector or electors who may intend to vote to or from the poll or any polling station, or to or from the neighbour- . hood thereof, is guilty of an illegal practice, and of an of- fence against this Act, punishable on summary conviction as in this Act provided: but the hona tide payment by the elector himself of the usual fare or a reasonable charge for his con- veyancc to or from the poll or polling station shall not be deemed a contravention of this section. HOWEVER YOU VOTE - SUPPORT THIS POLICY . OBEY THE LAW! DEMOCRACY IS IN DANGER! Watch this space for further details. I . '. 7 MN. ,. F I A xi” 3 xx. .x.'- . .1 hhhhihlihumv the engagement or their daughter Rota Bernice to Raymond Joseph son of Mrs. Loretta Kelly and the late Ambrose E. Kelly oi Kinkorex. The marriage will take place the latter part of August. SERVICE TO DICK. Dial 6132, centvvell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. - BELANGED. RANGES for coal. wood or oil. Bryenton as MecKey. in Canada. see the Kenmore line- TUNING and all types of repairs, pianos and organs, anywhere In province. Free estimates. Write Box 944. Guardian. DIICDONALD RADIO SERVICE sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 13) Kent St. Phone 1217 Radio repairing. Amplifiers and GOSPEL TENT. Wheahley River. Meeting Lord's Day 8 P.M., continu- ing nightly. except Saturday, 8.15. STEWAltT'S ENRICHED BREAD. Home style or regular at no increase EITHER IN MONEY. PRO THEIR BEHALF. in cost. Get the best for less. W. Chester 5. Mcltire and J. Angus Maclean Announce ON BEHALF OF THEMSLEVES AND THEIR SUPPORTERS THAT IN T H E COMING ELECTION ALL THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOMINION ELECTION ACT, INCLUDING THOSE FORBIDDING ILLEGAL AND CORRUPT. PRAC- TICES, WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. THIS MEANS THAT NO MONEY OR LIQUOR WILL BE USED IN ANY MANNER WHAT- SOEVER, NOR.WILL THE TRANSPORTATION OF VOTERS TO THE POLLS BE PAID FOR, NOR WILL ANY OF MR. McLURE'S OR MR. MscLEAN'S AGENTS AND WORKERS IN THE POLLS RECEIVE ANY REMUNERATION. MISES OR OTHERWISE. FOR THEIR WORK ON Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Party. ' PAGE "Ti-TREE SPECIAL at Stewart's Bakery today, sunny orange Cake. True orange flavor. tender eating quali- ties: Its in Tropical Treat. BEACH POINT Gospel Chapel. services ior sundey. August 2nd. Sunday school and Bible Clue 10.30.Worvhip 11.30. Evangelistic service 7.30. Special singing. Louis BIIEADALBANE PASTO RAJ. , Hg;-rig, CHARGE. The United Church oil Canada. Services Sunday, August 2nd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Breadalbane 7.30 P. M. Rev. later. DON'T BAKE these hot days. Visit Stewart's Bekerlu and choose W.B. MacPhail, Mm- ix-om their large variety oi high quality bakery products. WORDS FOR THE WORLD .”Religion is the outer cxpression of the divine reality. Therefore it must be living, vitslized, moving and progressive.” FROM THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE "I BAI-IAII WORLD FAITH "'" .xNx ...x.-.tu xxKK:&& 7 T x ””InAva--I ALL NET warn LTO .::.:..:....,.V:,..-;..,......c.-an-..