isoneof Willbelns m r-amen 8'I'll.El'l.‘ ANNOUNCEMENT ment - ¢ r of spinal nerves where :b.:.,=du.. uljaster to get better and quicker results. u no . product of Dr. B. J. Palmer’: college of Chiropractic, use the few yet In use in Canada. —" demonstrating In a. few days. DR. W..R. CARSON Chlrepractlc Service to the . I am pleased to announce but found is located. thus en. PHONE 1072. H... -.~'i here who have entered into rest. "Mothers Day" was suitably ob- served in the uiereises and wor- ship of this church yesterday. At the morning service a number of children were presented for Bap- tiem and again in the afternoon several more received that right. In all there were 15 Baptisms. The choir consisted of so mem- bers .of the O. G. I. T. and their singing under the direction of Professor Kendall was appreciat- ed. A number in the congregation wore the red or white flower em- blematic of the Day and as a token of love and respect for .. AI. ifiicious SERVICES earner cannon ruv. rurvey L. Danton. 313.. ...I,h?.... just entered upon his min- um. mm mg Charlottetown Bap- ,” church, conducted the morn- mg and evening services ’of wor- snip yesterday. Mr. Demon! 111033- mg sermon used as its theme “We go on." United as heirs of the past. ,, go.operB.tlllg participants in the or the present and in con- fident trust in the blessing of Al- mighty God for the future. it is ours as pastor and people that “We It is not the important go on!" mm; um, we glorify the im: mough upon the yesterdays Church has builded. well. not that we glorify the future but that we make noble and vital our united meeting of the challenge of today. saint Paul in the first letter to me Romans says “So. as much as in me is. I am ready to preach the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one mat believeth . . . therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written. the just shall live by faith." So, follow- ing me plan of Saint Paul. let us consider the part of the pastor- io preach the gcepel—wlth humble recognition of inadequacy and lim- Italian to set forth the unsearch- able l‘lCll(‘S of Christ. In all things it is God who creates, animates and lnspli'(‘s. Any plan that attempts to leave God out leads to a sterile hu- inani.<m_ Man is insufficient of liiniseli, it is God, creative, con- stant in work, dynamic, sustairiiiig, to ii-iioni We look for power and grace. Sxiint Paul speaks of the people to whom is offered, through faith. salvation, which in turn means power in the life and power in the life mcans going on from faith to faith. The life that does not so proceed from faith to faith easily becomes anaemic and fruit- less. so with pastor and people united and integrated by God may ‘itbecurs to see what God can do with minister and church fully committed to Him. The morning ‘anthem was Him- nell'a "Incline Thine Ear.” with llr. R. D. Qulgley taking the solo. In recognition of “Mother's Day." lfr. Deuton preached before a large evening congregation an eloquent lemon on “Mothers of Men." The evening anthem was "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto the Hills." The flowers on the communion table and beside the pulpit were the gift of the Vlckerson family and the Bovyer fs.mily in memory of their mothers. HOLY EEDEEMEB. CHURCH Holy Name Sunday was observed ymterday at Holy Redeemer church. At the 7:30 o'clock Mass a large number of Holy Name members at- tended and received Holy Commun- ion in a body. High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. A. mcueii, o.ss.rc. The speaker at all the Masses In Rev. Charles 0fHara, 0.853.. 39 Spoke in connection with the Ilissiorr-renewal which opens on 5W18¥. May 11th. The Missionaries ‘ho will conduct the Renewal will he Rev. A. MacNcii, C333... and ‘W E- Meyer. cash. In his dil- eourse yesterday morning, Rev. lather o'Hara. pointed out that the on-renewal was an eifor. to Nslln the spirit and graces foster- “ by the Mission given last Decem- bfl’. It aims to teach the privileged followers of Christ. to so live with Christ. that they may die in Christ Ind finally, to attain through Christ. eternal life in heaven, Rev. Father O'Hara explained. From May 11th to May 24th will be the Women's Mission-mncwal. Muses will be celebrated at 6 and v 5:15. Evening service will be at 7:30. _ The Holy Name men assembled in ,_‘ My at the evening service. The Mary and Holy Name vespers ‘Ore recited together in common. an instructive sermon on "Reli8i0n" , "5 Drcachcd by Rev. W. J. Enright. C853. Benediction of the Most Blessed sacrament. given by Rev. lather MacNeil, concluded the ser- Vltt. Singing was congregational. ST. JAMES XIII __.._.. to a large c0!I81‘0I‘I-ticn yesterday morning in at. James- Presbyterian Church the minister, Rev. E Mocrhead Legato. D. D.. based his sermon on the text, “For as the earth bringeth forth her bad. and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth. so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to ‘She was always Rev. J. W. Barbour had charge . of the mening ceremonies and of the junior congregation. Rev. Hugh er preached the sermon ‘from chn 2-l. "And the mother ‘of Jesus was there". This was at the marriage in Cans of Galilee. Jesus either in person or in spirit, thus showing her aolicitude, her present with : suhmlssiveness and her sacrifice. She was present at the beginning of His . she was present at the end. "What Mary was to Jesus. motherhood at its best is to the cause of Christ. Motherhood rich in love and submission and spring forth before all the nations." | sacrifice." Christianity has lifted Isaiah LXI. verse 11, Dr. Legato said that just as there are the physical seasons, so also are there the spiritual seasons. There may be times when we can discern no fruitfu‘ness of our lab- ours to bring others into the fold of God. times when we do not realise any immediate value from our worship and devotion before God. but the winter. the corres- ponding season to nature's pause. may be taking place. The seed we cow is not ours but is God-given, the seed of the Gospel can- not fail. No effort in be- half of the cloqaei is ever wast- ed, no parent's prayer is ever last, no attempt to teach a. child right from wrong is ever in vain. We must close the door on the spirit- ual winter and open our hearts to ihe spiriiual springtime. which is brought about by turning our souls toward the light of God. The choir gave a rendition of “The Lost Cii0l‘d"——S\ll1l\'a.l'l, as an olferi/cry anthem. A special Mothers‘ Day service was observed in the afternoon by the Sabbath School. Rev. Dr. Lez- ale delivt-1‘:-d an appropriate ad- dress to the school and the Misses Belcl-ier, Andrews, and Maclntyre sang a beautiful trio selection. The evening sermon was preach- ed from Proverbs III. verse 6, “In a‘l thy ways. acknowledge Him, and He shall direct, thy path." Dr. Leg- ate drew attention to the fact that for every command in scripture there is always a corresponding promise. This text is of two divis- ions, Duty and Promise. To ack- nowledge God is not merely to be- have in Him, but means to recog- nine Him as our Father and the bestower of every good thing. We are to constantly recognize God as we go through life. This is the least and the most we can do. God does not require this of us as a tribute. but rather as a service due him. He is not enriched by our reccgnition oi Him. neither is He impoverished by our refusal or ne- glect to do so. None are too poor. none too humble. none too ignorant to acknowledge Him, to realise His presence everywhere and always. Those of us who strive to keel‘! 1111! commandment are assured that God will keep His promise. to di- rect our paths. The anthem "If Ye Ipve Me. Keep My oommandments"—simpe?. was rendered by the choir. ._.:_:__.__.: ST. DUNS'l'AN’S BASIIJCA Yesterday was Holy Name sun- day at St. Dunsta.n's Basilica. The special Holy Name Mass at ii o‘<-Jock was celebrated by la‘-i Excellency Bishop O‘Sulllvan who preached al- so an eloquent and iri6P“'m8 901’- mon. A large number of Holy Name members received Holy Oom- munion. The 8 o'clock mass for the child- ren was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahon. Rev. Fr. Mccardle was the ceiebrant at the 9.30 mass. At 11 o‘clock.eolemn high H1355 was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Mona- ghan assisted by Rev. Fr. D0118“ as deacon and Rev. Dr. Ellsworth ea sub-deacon. The sermon was preached by Rev. Fr. Mccardle. At 7 o'clock Holy Hour was con- ducted by Rev. Fr. Monaghan who also gave Benediction of the Bles- sed Sacrament. Special music was rendered by the Corpus Christi choir under the direction of Mr. W. J. Brown with Mrs. Joseph Dougan as organist. SPECILS 2 WEEKS — MAY 1st.—15th. GROCERIES Mo SIG 850 III , ilbl. 350 =. llhuine no llroorn (I Ste ‘«l’|0orlilop I50 Ilolhfcll . 250 llltcrean Ibo llottlererelxtraet ' “Don or Vanilla (1 our.) .. Ila llhxn Baking rovmr..m 1“!-Cc eetflcnctlllarler .. 300 “=:Maooranl (balk) I00 l|i.No.seooon (sue-ei .. lle “hrs . do We Ills V! _| ........ In 10 lbs. Rolled Oats or Oat- meal ..... - lbs. Prunes .. Crown lyrep (twee) DRY GOODS run-c Work sairu too to 31.00 Men’; overalls .. .. rim to 81-15 Men's Overall Paula 01.00 to 815° .. no to em v Gotten . lit to I ............. 10° 1 ‘atsenr xavs . nfi flfl. 13 R woman from serfdom and hum- iliation to s. place of equality. M. the evening service the sub- ject of Rev. Mr. Miller’: semen was “Religion and knowledge." His text being Romans 10 verses l and 2. "Brcthern my heart's de- sire end prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved for I bear them record that they have a real for God but not according to knowledge." Mr. Miller dealt with what he termed these two acid teets, “my heart's desire" and pray- er" in reference to our real for promotlng God's kingdom but how effective could these be un- less we had the knowledge of what our Church is doing-of whet is going on—'I"he closing hymn was "Take My Life and Let It be Oonsecrated Lord in Thee." The service of praise included the Anthem “Lead Kindly Light" and s. selection by the male doi ble quartettc "My Mother's Prayer." Rev. J. W. Barbour was supply- ing at Covehead last evening. The event this week is the "Benvie-Lloyd-Miller" recital on Thursday night. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The services at the Central Christian Church were conducted yesterday by Rev. Carlyle Wetter- worth of Summerside, who preach- ed at both morning and evening services. The subject of his dis- course at the morning service was "Mother," in keeping with Mh.vth- ers Day. Mr. Watterwcrrth took as his text, John 2-1. “And the third day there was a marriage in Cans of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there." The speaker traced the great influence of Mothers in the world. itating the home was primarily the place of the Mothers of men. and the life of the nation was largely a result of the training received in the home. for which mothers are largely re- sponsible. He referred to the beautiful life of Mary. the Mother .of Jesus, and urged all mothers to emulate it. At the evening service Mr. Wai- terworth's subject was, "Etemal Life" taking as his text Matthew l9-18. "And behold, one came, and said unto Him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?" He went on to show the difference between phy- sical life and spiritual life and described the parable of the rich young ruler with his worldly poss- essions, the thing which stood be- tween him and acceptance of Christ’s demands, that he should sell all and give to the poor, for he had great possessions. He had lived a good moral life and had kept the commandments but that was not sufficient. more was one thing he lacked before he could inherit eternal life and that was to dispose of his worldly goods and then follow Jesus. The music for the day was. in the morning an anthem, "Still, Still with Thee". the solo part be- ing taken by Miss Nan Macxay, and at the evening service a solo, "My Mother's Prayers Will Fol- low Me". sung by Miss Bessie Campbell. Mr. Watterworth referred to the fact that this being Mothers Day. he had great pleasure in stating his own mother had arrived from Bangor. Michigan and was in the audience as was also his brother. who ‘ " her here. She will remain in the province until August when her husband who is pastor at Bangor. Michigan will visit the Province and will dedi- eats the christian church at Murray River. the church he was Lulu mental in establishing at Murray River while he was pas- tor at Montague. JUST KIDS ’//' \\\ Kellogg's Corn Flakes open the door to leisure-save hours for . things you like to do. Every- body lovcs their crisp, delicious flavor, and they're read to serve. No cooking. Get I- logg's today at your ocer’a —oven-fresh. Made by _ 333 in Iondon, Ontario. Nothing telies the pldrefef ar. muss caurtcu In common with all the churches Mothers’ Day was ob- served at at. Paul‘; Church yes- terday. At the morning service the text of the sermon was Isa. 49:15, “can a woman forget her sucking child. that she should not have com- passion on the son of her womb? Yes, they may forget, yet will I not fonzet thee." A new saint and a new saints day found its way into the calen- dar of the saints and the addit- ion is a worthy one because the name of mother is always second to none, the speaker, Rev. 1!. D. Raymond said. Mothers‘ Day is not appointed by the councils of thechiuchnorbytliechiuchasa whole nor is it observed because long ago it was given to Mary to be the mother of the incarnate Lord though we recall the fact with grateful memory. The idea o:igina.ted in the great nation to the south of us. The prophets use of the text is associated with almost limitless promise of forgiveness to the nat- ion which had again and again broken away from its allegiance to God. He wanted to give them an illustration which they would understand and which would im- press them with the reality of a promise and having drawn the tender picture of motherhood _he adds, “yea they may forget, yet will I not forget thee." knowledge the first step the first lesson about God, and prayer and thanksgiving the first recounting of the story of Jesus comes from the mother. The love of God for mankind is s'i." more wonderful than a mother's love for her children the speaker pointed out. St. Paul said that “I am persuaded that neither death or life nor angels nor prin- cipalities ncr powers nor things to come not height nor depth nor any other creature shall separate us from the love of God which is in Chgist Jesus our Lord." Mrs. P. M. Nash rcndcrcd very effectively an offertory solo. The evening message was from the gorpel story of the raising of the widow's son at Naim. The music of the day was of the usual high order undcr the dir- ection of the organist Mr. H. R. Shcphard. ZION CHURCH There was a large congregation present at Zion Church yesterday morning to share in the Mothers’ Day service. The church was pret- tily decorated with beautiful flowers placed there in memory of certain members and friends of the con- gregation who have been called to higher service. Those who were thus honored by their friends and relatives were the late Mrs. Hec- tor Maclreod. Mrs. Annie Johnston, Mrs. F‘. J. Nash and Miss Sarah Mc- Phee. During the service five children were received in the sacred rim of Baptism, namely. Gordon Frederick Brown. Annie Bernice Fraser. Earl Hammond Jewell. Sandra Eleanor Watson and Roy Augustus Wilson. A special feature of the service was the dedication of a club flag donated to the Scout Cubs by Mr. S. C. Moore and received on their behalf by Mrs. R. C. Parent, cub- master. The sermon theme was the hon- or which belongs to motherhood and was based on the text Exodus 20:12, "Honor thy mother." The minister. Rev. G. C. Webster. said that apart from the love of God there was no love so grist and no relationship so sweet as the love of mother for her children. Through E1-iuity anion Cburirll MONDAY, MAY Ii. 3.30 p.in.—Intermediate C. G. I. T. This column In I¢IefV¢fl for nerve of local Interest but advertising of a neway nature may be Inserted at 4 cents I word strictly payable In advance. CON FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-8798-'1-12-312 ACCIDENT SATUEDAY——While the driver of a. car owned by the Hobbs dc 0’H.anley Taxi service was backing out from the Mcliaine service Station. a wheel was broken off when struck by a car driven by Mr. W. P. McLeod. East Royalty, who was proceeding cast. RECEIVES HER B. A.—Miss Margaret Biden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Biden, Liverpool, N. 5.. has graduated from Dal- housie College, Halifax, receiving her B. A. Degree. Miss Biden is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John James and niece of Mr. Harry James of this city. WORK S'l‘AR.TS_.r'l§0DAY—-Many of Charlottetown‘; unemployed will go to work today when repairs to Victoria Park sea-wall gets undu- way. The project which will cost about $16,000 will be financed by newly established proportions which place half cost on the city and one Quarter of project cost each on the 1608.1 and Dominion administra- ons. STORE EN'I‘l:B.ED—The store of Mr. Fred Mccarey on the corner Of Great George and Sydney sis. was entered Sunday morning and several dollars in change and :1 quantity of cigarettes and tobacco taken. Entrance was gained by forcing open a. rear window. Tho people living upstairs hoard sonic- one moving around in the store but thought it was the owiicr and did not notify the police. About 15 or 20 dollars worth of goods was taken it was estimated. FVUNERAL YES'[‘ERDAY—The funeral of the laie Mrs. William a daughter. Mrs. Charles McNclll, also survives. The funeral was very largely attended. Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright, leave this morning for Halifax to attend the convocation exercises at Dal- housic University, where their son Harold graduates. The many friends of little Miss Grace Saunders will be glad to learn that she is recovering satisfactorily after her recent operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murchison and daughter Phyllis of Buenos Aires, Argentina, arrived in Char- lottetown Saturday by plane from Moncton. They plan to spend the summer months in this Province. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester, Greenfield Ave. the providence of God the mould- ing and training of the character of childnen has been placed largely in the hands of motherhood. The minister then pointed out the hon- or due to motherhood of the past, which was gratitude and the honor which belongs in the motherhood of today and in this respect called upon the congregation to preserve as far as possible the sacred insti- tutions of the Christian Church and the christian home and the christian sabbath as a means of as- sisting the mothers to fulfil their great oblgiation to their children. Rev. Mr. Webster then spoke of the honor due motherhood in the fu- ture and urged all the young peo- ple. to keep their lives unspotted from the world. During the service Mr. Craswcll sang effectively, Mother's Prayer." At the evening service the theme of the sermon was the two unknown apostles developed from the text St. Luke 6:15, "James the son of ,Al- phaeus and Simon called Zelotes." The speaker in the course of his sermon pointed out that there is much service which is unrecognized by men but such service stands high in the eyes of God. 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Mr. Web- ster pointed out that great tribute is due mothers. Sunday School teachers and all those who lead the young. Their names are not em- blazoned on the pages of history but it may he said of them that they did what they could. Scrip- ture says of the next world that "the last shall be first and the first shall be last." Miss Claire MacMilla.n sang beau- tifully the solo “Tell Mother I'll Be There." SONG SERVICE The final Sunday evening song service of the sense: under the aus- pices of the S. C. M. was held in the Central Christian Church last evening. Rev. Thomas Palethorpe of Vfinsloe was the speaker. He gave it very interesting address on "Roses in December." He compared the youth to rosebuda which have yet to open and do wonderful things. Rev. Mr. Palethorpe reminded the young people that the future of the world was in the hands of young people. Mrs. Roy Cudmorc sang "My Mother's Prayer!” The student choir sang as In an- them, "My Mother's Prayers Have Followed Ms." Mrs. V. L. Dingwell was the organist. Mr. Leslie Stewart was the chair- man and Mr. Allister McDonald read the scripture lesson. One more song service under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. will be held this season it was announced. '-UNCLE DAN HAS BEEN TOO ausv TO TAKE ME out To scAi.i> INDIANS- Small Class To Graduate From Hospitals Smallest graduating classes in many years will be tunicd out at graduation exercises at Charlotte- town's two hospitals this year. At Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, only four nurses completed training and will receive diplomas. while at Charlottetown Hospital there will be only five graduates. ‘ Prince Edward Island Hospital ' closing exercises will be held Tues- i day. Charlottetown graduation day has been post- poned until Septembcr 1. Increase in number of patients, a bazaar to be put on by the hospital and the bi-ennial convention of Canadian nurses to be held in Vancouver; B. C., were given as reasons for the postponement from May. The graduates are: Prince Edward Island Hospital- Miss Anna. Kathleen Charlottetown. Valedictorian; Miss Bessie Jean McKenzie, Charlotte- town; Miss Elizabeth Dorothy Nicholson, Bummerville. Charlottetown——'I'hcresa O'Don- 1 nell, Vernon River; Helen Mc- Neill, Summerside; Lillian Mc- Neill, Charlottetown: Irma Gaudet, Montague; John Dcucett, Rus- tioo. Hospital's ' Bennett. . Matthew. MacDonald. Souris; Miss Ada‘ Faarrrs .\I(‘Nl-:lLI.—At Prince county Hos. pital on Sunday, May 10, 1938' A1. bert McNcill, Mlsccuche. Funeral notice later. PARSllLEY—At Cape Traverse, on Ma)’ 9, 1936, Mrs. Margaret Parshley used 84. Funeral today at 2 p. m. at Church of Scotland, Cape Tm. verse. Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of MURDOCK E. l\lncLEOD l933——Mny 11-1936 By his Wife and Fnlnlly. "Tlll we meet again." UNDEBTAKI.-lit mtmammn Chariot Ietovvn and North wilfshlre 3 -5.‘-.~.-. =‘*4§'-.r’...‘ ' 5' .-4,. ., kg.