Tuesday, June 21. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 sion was to "find" them. To enter sacred privilege of ahapln tin with Christ into His enterprises is character an directing the ca to receive for ourselves a share reer of His chosen ones totward of His resources. and to have the the eternal. e R City and Central REM!-"Mill-Clover Club Danc- ---- ; ir tney tall or tall. the fair of their followers is shaken to its foundations. One of the most precious re- sults of any spiritual revival is to move believers to "go on to Religton ano Life By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon, D.D.. LL.D. First lloderator of the United Church of Canada Strange But True I! I I Ianlrthnt r i F PLAN Now to bear the laslle Residents of Prince Edward t it F t r . Boll Singers. Coliseum. Tuesday. toe is novel! "Wit 3” WU Island who complain about their (Cowman L".:."2.y.,.., .;f,,..,?:. '.?,"e"l..'-.',l,”.'" luiv 5th. electric soon may have to 1 r 5- ed . ' ncgaawni. for Better rnottr do Mr 3 "M. u anuavnas MUST G0 on ro CHRISTIAN staruiurr wllfVhheti11lethbeeyg"hl;i!:I aural tfr...llh'.l. ' TNO BORN Call -you ”rra7.r wsrcnronnl INN”, ”” roalebrain. Jtobotiaalready am we . . ,, be , .” 9" -- ): the Four Gentlemen in Fridays "You. Dom” .uY:':o.' n "wk In ah.” out so me”yf.ara ago re lwas a he calls them spiritual infants. atlas Eve en orgiven and that aaper- . -attaonuonna have an." the com 's electric b . and " ”'” ”" '"” '”" ”'- and wmeimel "elm-1' or ”men '7 '" .'"””” ."”0 W . 0 - , I so don the idea will a to "”''l” M""'Y: '”h" M the it ll." A d it be thl "mug" Cl"'5" '.h”' ”.''F” "ii" - lsgluqn GRILL, Queen Street. mm. "m 01 the ,0, Christian world in studies of the zumiiza m perm: gacilihus. me; the goal 9; their religion has a . dial 522:. Serving I9! course AtnoNcLm1cg.g1.p;-hggjg. um die”, w, an "I", deeper realities of the spiritual Comm" :14. been reached. dinners. Specialising biaese '11) 5. 3,1,5 .. utaenoona. of a million dollars on the estate life. We had read several of his i I - I so many stress the fact that ' r dishes. an I p. us. instead 01 on ISLID tuihlzbertnytt 1:50 lived the zzkswhigtbhlnteaelai nerd dp.i-ofit. They can stand only a milk lllvai been "saveg" orf”b:rn X('x.,n:',t. mornings. one a use assnall room e v an we diet. ''I led you 'th ilk, t ' ”" ii "9 WU” " i "Y ' ' ........m-- wl-: REGRIND Q 11th. There will be no I: & in Tampa. I . The estate went eagerly to hear him. solid good," he uytl m no have ever awakened to the fact Maritime Motor Siivvl-Y -- - Dominionbay. rriaay. July in. consists of cash. bends. and real an thune that evening was: Their interest was only in the that I babe is only the besinnins -42 Beasley Ave. "nu 11,. 3.” in ch,-mg 0,, .5 Henry ample he” 0, the Chrmian of a man. and that Christ has . - st Hughes Drug Store. Island Doolr F. 1" Friends at Gerry will be pleased -r "to" learn that be has A post” with the National Research Louisa F. H i Betty Rodd. Bracklelf. reeen"v by -rboro Street. PLAN To ATTEND Afternoon 7..., Y. M. C. A. Wednesday. June 22nd. Alpha Rebekah lodge. Tick- Personals Faataning the window d , in aigamant for John Waller. of Shoe- bia borne proved a dangerous as- i Drummond put it in his scientific way: "I" Case of Arrested De- vaiopment. salvation-repentance, faith. con- version. the last judgment and We have many of the IO Oil. endowments and opportunities for men of faith that will make them a power for both time and etern- A mongG!' lw" "" hnille 01 d ch rnst of I riinltlrs it-iii in Fl""5 ' All IIl0rlK3K' l"'m burynesa. England. BY accident H; 0 t (11. Ch i ii ll your nun mar tlir ."a""'H I I H k 0; , . M... d mg cm”. 3 .u mc..n e rs an w 0 has 53"); t p um h ity. ' i - i ll Hiya an I” no mm "3" V3” -” TM" mm” "5; ialihlllvlllnlllxnss-itlllthullrllillfh the Mn ICC-cried Christ. and about the are siwysyes llllr s"the 'l.i3 The "eed 0' "'9 hour is at arr-"W " l"'”"h" 0 llm. '......i. at the Mat-DONALD nanio sniwica. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and wuss systems. Disc and ta cording. lw Kent Street. 5915. ANNE or GREEN GABLES. Lit- tie Theatre production. Queen pere- Dial M. were congratulated at a sur- prise Party by many friends. Friends of F. Plualmitb of the staff of the Charlottetown Post Ofil are glad to see him about age after having undergone an operlatlon in the Charlottetown loa- Charlotte Blah SclIo0i- 'mIi'IdIY- pita June zlrd. 8 p. m. Tickets on sale Room, Rendezvous Restaurant. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Bantam. Fredericton. wish to announce the OIIIISONGN 0' their younger dsulhmt 301513 ' lean. to John Thomas. Ion of Mr- and Mrs. George Peters. Winsloo. Marriage to take place in July. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Ewen luacbougall, Fitzroy Street. Char- .. loitetown. wishes to announce the engagement of his eldest daugh- ter Rose Marie to Verna Btavert, . son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Elder of Sussex. N. 3. Marriage Mrs. Enrmen. 82 Dies In Maryland Mrs. Jessie A. Earman. I! a be- loved Rockingham County resident for a number of years and fonner teacher in the el e m en- tary schools. who had been making her home at Massaaetta Springs, died Thursday evening. May 19. 1055. at 9.30 at Takoma Park. Md. Mrs. Barman had been in ill health for several months. News of her death brought sorrow to Waller was using a nail gun. which uses a small explosive charge to drive nails into hard wood. The gun jammed. and Walter tried to adjust it. Bang! the charge went off. sending the nail through his stomach and out of his back. A smart child learns who Santa Claus is at the age of five. but keeps the knowledge secret un- til he's ten. Now you can listen to your car radio without being bothered by. the noise of the wind whipping past your automobile widows. New wind silencers reduce noise to a gentle whisper. Made. at stainless steel. they are simple install on any car. There's a new padlock on the market that can be used easily to lock drawers or doors. You can take -it with you for use in hotels. It wont. mar woodwork It has a strong knife-like hook that fits through the cracks of a ' Takes Course 'Midshlpman Arthur Cauiy of R. C. S. C. C. Kent. Charlottetown. who left Sunday for Comox. 3.0. to talu a two-week olfieers in- atrucilonal course. Camox. a.c., is a combination naval and air base where air search and rescue planes are based. l (larter'a Film Lab.) PBINCETOWN IIOAD W.M.l. .. The regular monthy meeting of ?.-I cetowa Road W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Pl"'OildC on Tuesday evening June 7! . The devotional period was led by Mrs. Eva Sentner. A reading was given by Miss Alice Dollar. Mrs. E. Kent .and Mrs. Sentner read from the Missionary Monthly "Work and Worship." Christian Stewardship was read reality of whose conversion there can be no shadow of doubt. but who has never grown in know- ledge. or spiritual experience or skill in Christian work. A Canadian evangelist once re- marked: "1 would rather lead one such believer into the higher Christian life than win a dozen converts who are just converts and nothing more. It would mean a greater service cause. h Dr. Murray pointed out that these undeveloped Christians in the New Testament. For example. all the churches founded by St. Paul. the one in Corinth was the richest in its rift: and the nonr- est in its graces. He found manv of them still in this state of pro- f.here was genuine concern about securing Gospel" or social life. SECTARIAN STIIII-Tl: Another of their characteristics t . I is sectarian strife. There were 0 Chrls” three or four parties in the little CW” well ' ""9 WW” church in Corinth, some calling go on from day to day leading themselvu "'”'5' ml” ll” Kl"3d'"" "F GM-" others of Apollos and other of could be These "men of the flesh" llvct'i , .t'll' th id . fthi Sit Paul dams wml "mm l" M5 holdilxlnnatiaireo antlmlxlllinghfoall Ll: first letter to the Corinthians Of wma-.. rivalries and Sp..." of fa. tion into their religon. so fhc-' are men of today who maeni' secondary issues to keen believe- apari and to prevent the ans-i" prayer that all H followers Peter. As if Christ to Christ's and the "old hymns." and who have no use for those who teach the profound truths of the Bible or the practical ex- pressions of our faithful personal of Paul. religious people who will master the Word of God. who will at-cepll responsibility for the work of Christ anti His church. and who will personally share their faith and experience of Christ with those who do not know Him. The church dare not forget that Christ regarded men as "lost" who were living without God and withou;hope. and that His mis- l... l.....Lle-I chi"! ll Canada iinil" N'”'s:f 353.? g .' -.1:-ate!)-. tieu ltfll i1tlF"l ill details. THE. ROYAL BANK OF CA k your hranrll NADA SEE and HEAR THE "LESLIE BELL SINGERS" IN PERSON .0 wk, ,1,” in the nu, future, her many friends and acquain- door or drawer. fastening into the by Mm 931, pl-oudg, Hymn 239 longed babyhood. and sometimes people may be one tances. who knew her as a kind. latch plate. The lock itself slides 1-" ed 1, 1 ed an; t ---Z-------- ----- -- . 1 T M HERE FOR SUMMER.-Miss Nob friendly and humble person. along a notched blade until snug 0'; 3: m,3..E;f"' cos P" ' Th” ”"g9”” ”"'"l'" M " ma Lewis R. N. and Miss Margaret York and Mr. and Mn. Arthur l . t Cum". CW. abolt 1910' M” Enmn "um I Iwmconnm um" uch yen :'te)::EdepdE0l.7 chm lmounmm to we zelrlm the meeting closed in due Christ alone. awe: D8"; ,..-....:.. in "'8 d9meIICll'l' lcllooll to shut-ins and service men. he paid Mrs. E. Clow. Roll call ' for you?" St. Paul rli-incndcg ”1' VISITING IOME -- Mr. M. 6. (Gerry) Ranch is visiting Char- lottetown for a abort holiday with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roach. 16 School Street. acceptada Council and will be located at Ot- tawa. Mr. Roach was formerly residing in Vancouver where he sl -was employed with the Depart- ment of National Defence. sllollllll IILD -A miscel- laneous shower was tendered Miss Mrs. Percy Cameron. Upper Hills- The many lovely gifts were wheeled in. in a Nfrettily dac- nrated carriage by i Cameron. After the verses were Burial wil be in Woodbine cama- 1 a Dr announced Saturday c 11.. M 11'; . 1 read by Miss Frances Wilson a '3 " 9" ” " 3" g ::;1g:'u..1;:,;,::dw;; gyguggtelg, "X1;-any harem Lnur 0. &I'tltth.'2e.l'xetk Beda:;im3r4B.a1i;pe.r;itl:lIoey;1e: mlI3:::c:;ur:llerecIlL.dI!g 3: MR. M 5. aemmsen. PF!ESiBENT on THE BRITISH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY umvreo says Counts and Helen. Mrs. Walter Wilson, Ambrose street, was hostess at a kitchen shower at her home recently in honor if her niece. Mina Betty Rodd. lrackley, whoee marriage takes place in the near future. STUDY POULTRY IFIANDAILDS The Poultry Product! Inspectors of the Atlantic Provinces. which comprise P.E.1.. N.B.. NJ. and Newfoundland. under I. M. Nash. District Officer. are meeting in Chmlottetown on an advanced training course in lie application of the Canadian poultry and egg st.--wrlards. The coarse is being conducted by Mr. Hugh Cochrane. Officer in charge of ltaadards. assisted by Mr. A. Levasseur. both of tile Department of Agri- culture. Ottawa. '1'kNmgli the ldnd-. nrss of Mr. Parent. Superintend- ent. the course is being, held at Birth Court. Dominion Experi- mental Farm here. There are 14 inspectors attending. . . MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Crepes. Washable Silks, '1'l'optlcana.a I n Mgmgfsam Im chegr-gupal1nl1;i;glg5m. etc. and Rayons. Values cosmos. is loving Inarnor! of ear darling FOR 34.9! .'.:::!'i'.:'...'::'..'i".::..'""""..,......i:'.; PO" 53-" life June ttist, mt. ' LAmgs' WOOL suffs In Mwme she is fondly nmein- S Regular to 325.00 lweet memories cling to her .1" single styles name. We who loved her It life sincerely. still love her h the death he same. Always lovingly lieinenbered by Daddy, Mammy. II! and Georgina. ...h..- A daughter of the late Mr. and of Rocklhgham C o u n t y since at Pleasant Hill Falrview and Peach Grove. In more r e c en t years. she had resided at Massaneti- Springs. When she be- incame ill. she moved to Takoma Park in February. urviving are: a daughter. Mrs. M. Coifman of IIyatts- ville. Md.: a son. Ellsworth Mac- Fadden of Brodcricb. Calif.: four stera. Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mrs. Gordon Thompson. Mrs. Donald l"acIi'adyen and Mrs. Frank Luque. Crapaud. P. E. L. and a brother. George MacDonald. all of Canada. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the Harriaonburg Presby- terian Church. of which she was a member. with her pastor. Dr. Albert 6. Edwards in charge. Myers. an M. Wisman L.A. Boyers. Dewey F. lateman. Geo- rge W. Deavers and Paul 8. Carrier. against the door. When the key s66-year-old grandmotherof Mary Christmas is her real name. Some youngsters found it out. decided she was Santa Claus' wife. and wrote to her. "I " 't disappoint them so I answered their letters and sent them to Santa Claus. lnd.. to be post marked. "Mrs. Christmas said. in spite of what those youngster! believe. Mrs. Christmas is not Santa Claus' wife. Her husband is a retired factory worker. And Mr. and Mrs. Christmas. can play Santa Clause to 26 guild- obildren and 1 grandchild. soak a cork in oil a few min- utes and it will become both air and water tight. DREW APOINTS SECRETARY (YPTAWA (CP) - Opposition has been appointed his personal Mr. Bedson succeeds . meeting to be In the absence of the Secretary, It was moved and was answe ed by twelve members; and tour visitors were present. Five home calls were made. Miss Alice Dollar kindly invited the members to her place for next held on July 1. Devotional Leader Alice Dollar. ENGINEER DIES IN CAB FORT ERIE ICPI-An engineer died in his cab Friday night while his eastbound pennsylvania railway freight train was waiting to pass through cutoms here. A doctor Roll call to be answered with I verse of scripture containing word Csaviour". Lunch committee Mrs. R. Proude. Alice Dollar. and Mrs. Omer Neil. Meeting colsed with benediction. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. CLYDE L.O.l.A. Clyde L. O. B. A.. met in the Lodge Room. Clyde River on Tues- I day evenin with a full attendance. 1 found that the engineer. Benlamin attack. or- Mrs. Sterlng Clow presided andl . worship was conducted by Mrs.- Gordon Maclilrinon. An encouraging financial report was given by Mr!- Colin MacPhail. secretary. James Cassidy, who died suddenly last winter. . It was decided to convey 'sym AT 33.98 rlnsr FLOOR I FOR 525.00 BOYS' SUMMR JACKETS SEOONO FLOOR LADilS' DRBSIS l.ADflS' COATS In both Shortie tyle and Regular Len 33 I-3Va DISCOUNT um is A cuts elitism times, 111 ram, 5. A. THIRO rot rmurs 553'” "S TIIEV NEVER NCY CRIB ILANKETS totem more FA me 30 X 40 W W" 0t SPECIAL 95: ' fwzlfri i L rues wo;lJ:auNms - 11.r1112x111:1.4 M- BASEMENT ” T - Ii GahartR'igsY::id'wma'tei1ah. Ins 24-36. Reg. S886 MCDON OOEEI STREET . GIRLS-' IATHING SUITS Elastidzed-Assoretsd colors. Sizes 2-4-6. asses eooos. NYLON cuamuiue. lilo. Values to 31.95. Selling a.1: JON 82,95 FLOOR ALDO pathy to Mrs. C. D. MacI.ean. ivholfeatiires of these immaturi- were V0ll baptized into the n.'u' of Piiul'.”' The spin: our-etian Mlom asked of mauv mm of the saw sectarian spirit fndav, And in rv Christian: riln ll" f'llllt'f"'l iElmer Krachi. 63. died of a heav-tllvwinrs if those stand firm and load with vigor they follow with timc. manv '"i'h in their favorite After the business was dlS('llS-jgmad or buiwm, "Mr him 1 two ruu. HOURS or ENTERTAINMENT TIME: 9 P.M. TUESDAY: JULY 5th PLACE: COLISEUM SP()HlS()RED BY THE THE CHARLOTT sucuanmrm . - . ssaurv . . . CHORAL VIRTUOSITY Coffin. II. N.. of Boston. Mass.. Mrs. John Margaret Perclvale is turned and removed. the door Mrs. Lester Johnson read the 1'35, l,;;P1';e,l.aff,gg,l,)fe'..pam(.l5 mw ll:-'lll.1:l'3'5' ”'F',"'t ',l.9p"'d'"" "fl? "' arrived home Saturday to spend Mt.-Donald she was born in can't beopened. minutes. some discussion took Ros: Town” 1. W3; repm'.,ed'(,m',i ' wf”, 9””, .""s”"'” ''"'H , - the summer months with their Prince Edward island, Canada. "Merry Christmas from Mary plgcg on getting a play, but it mu-mm was-sick - tie uni. of salinlinn. or Apr V ON IS t --parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. 01'! Al-IRIIII 25. 1372. A resident Christmas!" Thais the message w.. dgcidgd to leave it to the ' F Pauls "'9' ll""' Hrticnlcrl ' CENTENNIAL Y'S MEN ON BEHALF OF ETOWN CEN TEN N IAL COMMITIEE