Ah‘O-‘I—la‘f‘ln - —n_.-II-=v.1.':r="<"‘ F2330. 1" we». at W K1 1‘ (F )I at bf c: r t i a’ It i I Salvation for Sinners - /§‘Z’-,r;€ / (r :'r / If, a; i r ‘ i v ~ \.~ v _ 7/ I , ~ \ \"‘ I r \.l./ if” ' l . . ‘ By CARDINAL McGUlGAN I V i - , "Gold!" they repeated. “Are. 4““ a certain? It's the poorestl ’ 1 soil in the area". A The excited prospector waved ’ 7 ‘ Ar ’ i “A vein— a seam— whatever I ,_ 1 you like to call it— a mile at m - v -- -—— -—v——-— ‘5 least in length. It won't even be A; encouragement to Timothy. Paul After conversion. Paul's soul is so Paul charges Timothy to carry Paul outlines the place of W‘alVer- the any trouble to get out". recalls his own cnuvei'ston and divine flooded with loxe and fail-til that he his commission faithfully. reminding dress‘ decorum and piafi. n W‘ “Imagine it! A fortune. «all to the ministry. dt’spi’e his earlier elitism-cafes his life to proclaiming him of the tragic ends met by i. th “W.” chi! h l “mmi the natives have lived in squal- persectrtion of the church of Christ.—— the Gospel. thus fulfilling God's pur- Hymenaeus and Alexander. wiio had 5 'I‘ "1‘ ' "' ‘ ior with the riches of Croellu=~ 1 Timmy 132.14, pose. -1 Timothy 1:15-17. fallen alwaly.—— Timothy 1:18-2). 2:1-15. lthere for the taking!" MEMORY VERSE:—-“This is a faithful saying and worthy 'of all of whom I am chief." I Timothy 1:15. THE GREAT FACT Paul's Personal Salvation (Editor‘s note: ~—— The fol- As he begins a detailed ex-‘pnwer of (thirst. ' I . . . . l lowing material relating to to- horialion to Timothy regard- of . ace so flooded a threefold exhortation to wage}thls mmmls§mn 'mp'ed- _l ‘ S-h l I ' w l' ‘ ' trv h s k f h‘ 1 “th I ‘th dl th I a good warfare to hold fast After a hm“ Statement “on I morrows Sunday .l no es- In». its minis ,. e .pea s o is sou \\I at an ove a . . .ceming prayer. Paul turns his own personal call to the mi- son is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Divi- nistry. In this service he has alon of Christian Education. Na- to II n (I both destination and duty: and he has found Jesus Christ sufficient for the work to w ‘ :19 has been divinely tional Council of Churches .in the U.S. and is used by permis- lion.) called. Now Paul gives us a flash- back of the days before he knew the :race of God. He persecut- ed the church of Christ. not only in words bill in deeds of violence and outrage. ‘In spite, of this. Patti obtained mercy because his acts were those of ignorance. ' conscience pure blit marred with iiiihelief. Paul moved from this state of ahounding sin to one of abundant :race through t'ie redemptive By R. H. RAMSEY THE FIRST of the two passa- ges assigned to today's lesson is the most. autobiographical of Paul's writings in his Pastoral Epistles. Though he had long since been forzivcn. Paul could not forget his own cruel persey eution of the church of Christ. However. God‘s great mercy at the. time of his conversion lerves to undcrscore iis wit- ness and glorification of the grospel. mmn F'ORALL Mk M.A.. FOR T‘PIE Cl-IJRCH 'n'le. Clutch is the greatest facts! at earth for the building of churne- far and good citizenship. It is a store- m dvfli‘latit‘lri mo survive. There its: to receive. Like perm should attend services regu- larly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. '2?) F0 his children's sake. t 3) For the sake of his community and nation. 14-) For the. sake. of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to urch rags- and iead your B“ ' The. . fire. presence of God andriaerich. flunk. them sm‘ ‘ Day brings us a upecml' upper-timing;7 for prayer.lsn‘ttlriswhywewanthbeil ' l. . . ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LSON Scripture—I Timothy 1:12—2:15. “MLW ‘ It is evident that God's pur-l in converting Paul. one of "PWdeF‘ . me‘ trines In which the apostle re- “, provide a superia.lturns to the same truth tive example for those who were {Wild I? 1i}?- This . remindinfl imof Paul 5 dlvme calling serves ‘ b pose t‘ie. foremost stnn e r s of yet to believe. subsequent centuries. The hesiowai instructions to Timothy. his life was forever consecrat.; faith. and I0 do all things accor ed. mystically united Witwdingtoagood conscience. Christ, the Savior. and he woreil’has'm'lz "‘9 need. 101‘ hearkefi' proclaiming the 1 ing to this exhortation by remin- tragic conse-l church!"f himself out gospel of God. ding him of the ‘ In his next statement PaullquenCEI to two otter makes the sweeping declarat.'away. ion that "C'irist Jesus came Additionally. prayers a into the world to save sinnersg" thanks are to be given for ending with the humble note; “of men. and the primary objects of whom I am chief." Until we.:these prayers should he kings as Paul did. recognire this one and those in high places. Thus. the prayers. the vision of the soul that prays becomes wider. And, lit the prayers are sincere. the work will spread.‘ and. bringing more sinners to salva- of tion. all of which are good and acceptable in the sight of God. by which man's ruln by widening the scope of is repaired. man‘s downward stopped. and his sins i not only forgiven. but capable of being we shalltmissionary never the power the glory of the revelation God in Jesus Christ. ‘TlI/l/Vlfilt’lfl/Vt’ ofplen-ty'fmahensflianicfal.’ Wednnotbeoometlhankfillbymabundanee. Thespohedchildlav- fired with jib is not thankful. R is not the horn of plenty, but the bigness of our heart. that. makes its thankful. The blessings God gives are infinite, but we must have. the capac- a child who carries a. bucket of water from the sea, we eanmfiycarryasmamblessingsas oneheartwillhold itv to receive comes through worship and prayer. We go inin and think deeply about our life. Understanding is awak- ened. With new eyes, we see our blessings and are grateful. We kneel poor, worm.“ Churehwrbbourfaniily‘2fierem ‘W‘WDQ. Copyright. m. Krista AM We. be" M. '0. then and aul begins his definite. tth em nd :11 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday I Saturday H Chronicles Psalms Psalms Proverbs Isaiah I Thessalonians .Ia 31:2-10 86:1-13 96:1-13 28:14-28 30:18-96 8: -1 (rt-10 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE OAUSE OF THE ONURON BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ATLANTIC DRYWALL AND _.IOHN W. INSULATION LTD. Rm. ES,“ 4-6275 46 Valley St. Appralsm $3268 ROGERS HARDWARE (:0. LTD. Wholesale ll: Retail Hardware H. T. 894-11301 137 Queen St. Day 4-9868 n. .I. PHILLIPS & son 12 Elm Ave- General Contractors 4-8835 16 West St. Plumbing and Heating ,, NELSON. GOOD Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4-8095 MacKENZIE L. J. PETERS AND CO. c Consumm Wentlde Monuments and Broker “$2476 25 Water St. 259 Queen St. Summertime JAMES MOORE b McLEOD LTD. Departmental Store (-6541 110 Queen St. CHANDLER BROS, LTD. Custom Woodworkers $6567 1 Plywood Place Nizltt 4-82” 50 Edward St. 17 Hawthorne Ave. COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. 17 South DH” Snmmerside 4-7131 "TENN TNE THE WINDMILL RESTAURANT 186 Prin ONUROII OF YOUR ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. (Chas. F. Downe. Prop.) um 70 Grafton St. eel. READ 'ri‘is cannon mouucannars ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES or snevmns l l l automation. that Christ. Jesus came into the world to save. sinners: ; l The, following verses are with profound doc-1 3 ut to confirm Timothy's own commission. 0 encourage him to carry out faithfully all, t the conduct of women in the ‘churc‘ii. They should dress mo- destly. refrain from anything §unbecoming and presevere to- wards a well - balanced state mind through habitual self- restraint. They should busy themselves ' ., od works, I.learn in silence with all subjec- ition and not try to usurp man's authority by teaching in the. t': 3' Z rch. . Paul goes back to the promin- ence of Eve in the fall of our; first parents. The reference to‘ salvation ttrough child-bear-l ing must be to the. One born of} woman. .leslis Christ. through w h o to salvation «- o m e s. ‘; Through the peculiar functio ; .of her sex. from its relation to‘ .‘her Savior. will the the medium: .fof woman's salvation. that sal-' Nation is still conditional. de-Q >pending upon the individual's, growth in holiness. ‘ l Non-Catholics. Are Involved j At Council ‘1 By BERNARD DALY , ROME tCP) — Official non-. Catholic observers at the Vati-s can ecumenical council find >themselves deeply involved in| its work. says Rev. Eugene R.i Fairweather of Toronto. tile ‘ only Canadian among them. . The. observers are able to fol- low all that is going on and are urged to make candid com- ments on proceedings, the. An- glican priest, adds. a result. observers find themselves t a k i n g sides on ; i council q u e s t i o n 5. support- : 1ins: some speakers and dis- .i agreeing with others. hoping j that votes will go according to their preferences. Observers are. not permitted to vote but. they are allowed to ‘ attend all sessions and are fur- nished with copies of secret documents. Dr. Fairweather is one of Silt observers from other religions. at the council. He teaches the- ‘ ology~ at Trinity College. the 1 University of Toronto. ; The observers discuss councili topics at length in meetings of their own and go twice a week . to a Methodist church beside the . Tiber where they pray for the l council "and for good judgment in our participation in it," says Dr. Fairweather. Most of the observers live to- gether in rooming houses within walking distance of St. Peter’s Basilica where council sessions are held five mornings a week. SPEAK IN LATIN Their special hosts are the members of the Vatican secre- tariat for promoting Christian unity. who act as translators to i» m 1 l 1 lA Vein Oi ~Pore Gold ~' his arms. illness and m tleship of suffering." . elte replied simply. a .s memmumuonmnmlgmomumumm Most Of Us ‘ Possess . "And what is that?" "Being 111." But what of the harassed fa- ! ther of a family? ‘ He may see easily enough that incapacity can be the instrument especially de— signed by God to fashion a Saint but what of himself? What will happen to his job? Who will support his wife'an educate his children? Yet it is and and solve for himself When ht: hour of testing comes. Suffering is not a good in itself. Suffering to itself is evil and should be pursued for its own sake. . However we must remember the good that can derive from it (apart from the possible stiffen- ing of our moral fibres, the too. ghenin and maturing of our characters) is the submission to the will of God made by he sufferer and the acts of mercy towards him performed by his neighbors. moved by compass; ion for his sufferings. We are blessed. Christ teach-l es. when we suffer but He also. laid down that by social and welfare work, by prayer and rejection of himself and his I alms-giving. we are to remove 01‘058- suffering in its various forms The problem of pain is some whenever it is in our power to- thing that each one has to face do so. Another cut off icon: active life and chained to a sickbed offers her frustration to gain graces for the active missionary work of others. A large proportion of sin to world is due to our rejection oftbe Cross, abllndg 'ng af- ter any sort of panacea in the things of sense. a futile attempt to dull pain with material pleas- ure and satisfaction. . Therefore in the economy of God we expect that the humbly accepted sufferings of others a d be means of making reparation to Christ for outrag- es against Him by the deliberate % the hands of the same loving fa- ther that have laid this particul- arcroasonea oneo us. Christ has redeemed us and guaranteed that every neces- sary grace would always be at the disposal of each person. But he has willed that with the help of grace we should earn those graces by prayers Historically the story may not be accurate but as a par- able lt could not be bettered. For most of us bear within us a seam of pure gold. unaware of its existence or the ease with which we. could exploit it. chang- ing it into spiritual currency and lfaylng upl tremmeh in heaven and suffering. or nurse ves a t e whole in -. - stical body of Christ. y ' lassbflwfihzrzamem of “I give thanks to God". said “God. whispers to us~ In our Cardinal Mercier. “for having pleasures speak, in our con. made me understand that the science {mg and,“ in our paim greatest apostolate is the apos- it 13 His megaphone to rouse a. deaf world. A' bad man. happy, UNDERSTAND j Is a man without the least inkl- T-hls realization is something i but that his actions do not “an- only God can bestow. It. is alien I swer”. that they are not in ac- to unaided human nature. which cord with the laws of the uni- St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1789 by Royal Foundation The Rev. 1“. Louis Elias. L.S.T.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. F.R.C.O... (CHM) A.R.C.M. The Twentieth Sunday After Trinity 0:!) arm—Holy Conuminlon Service 9:45 and—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior. Senior and Bible Class 11:00 a.m.4UNDAY SCHOOL: Primary and Beginners Crib Nursery (In Rectory) 111M a.m.-—MORNING PRAYER A: SERMON lSubject: "LET EVERYTHING THAT RREATHES Anthem: Thanks Bo To God—~Dickson Preacher: The Rector “72(1) p.m.—EVENING PRAYER and SERMON Subject: “A KNOCK ON THE DOOR" Where the Church is there Is light. A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAI'IS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S instinctively shrinks from pain - verse“. as an animal flees death. i When suffering attacks us. . REDEMPTION whether in the form of loss or " illness. pain or insecurity. we! immediately react with: “What have I done. to deserve this?" I If we could but understand 1 . the wealth of blessing we can : unrelated I“ the Passwn‘ reap from our sufferings. both ' If people dallbel‘flltly him for ourselves arid for others! 3 their b80115 I0 Ihe light find Slop This is something that many E their ears. to God's voice no pilgrims seem to learn at thewamounI 0f I"lint!" learning 01' Shrine of Lourdes in France and ! Eloquence WI“ "10“? I em- often the greatest. miracles = But our humble prayer‘ and wrought in in“ holy place are : willing acceptance of the trials not spectacular cures but unher- : 811d sufferings 01' life might Very alded and unpubliclzed miracles. we“ Oblal" from G011 the Brace ‘ for them to turn back. of grace. : Day after day invalids return i Those who suffer do not suf- fer needlessly. There is no such uncured yet filled with a new. peace that is far above mere ‘ thing as Wasted Pain except by tour own deliberate choice. resignation— a serenity and strength which upholds theml But those who are alive to redemption must be participa- tion in the sufferings of Christ. Our own individual cross must never be seen as a solitary load and consoles their sorrowinl. , their vocation of redemptive suf- friends and relatives. _ i fering can derive more merit as HER JOB well as peace of mind. Perhaps this is the lesson the humble Saint Bernadette teach- es them— leaving the more lm- l pressive work to God. i I Even though it is purifying to our own souls. suffering is something that affects more than ourselves, ce. when ill in the infir- By it we can save other souls mary. .Bernadette was chidedtand give Glory to God and for lazmess by a rather lncon- ospread riches throughout the siderate superior. siw world. We can' offer our suffer Our main work in the task of ' The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865" reat George Street 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald R. Walker (fiass~9:30 a.m. hool—Io am. Holiness Meeting—ll a.m. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People‘s Hobby Class—4:15 pm. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ~ Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ministers: Rev. John G. E. Ball. B.A. Rev. Gerald G Wyrwas, B.A.. B.D. Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full. F.T.C.L. Director: Mrs. David Hall. R.A., A R.C.T. Sunday: Directory Sunday Sc 9:30 a.m.—Bible classes. Intermediate and Junior Church I 11:00 a.m.—Pri.mary and Kindergarten 11:00 tun—Nursery ln basement of Heartz Memorial Hall Thanksgiving Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Broadcast CFCY Sermon: ” THANK GOD" (Rev. I f‘ E. Ball! ings to win graceifor others. One tormented by temptation asks God to accept his suffer- l hat are you doing here?" “I am doing my job". Bernad- PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christi Drive, Parkdale I . I. Anthem: “Bless The Lord. 0 My Soul" 7:“) p.m.—“BEWARE" (Rev. G. G. Wyrwas) Anthem: Prayer Of Thanksgiving" v—Dutc‘h Melody A Welcome Awaits You At Trinity" e Rev. J. R. Tye. B.A.. D.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hlscott. Organist and Director of Choirs 9:45 a.m.—.lunior. Intermediate & Senior Church School 11:00 a.m.—Nurrsery A: Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m.-—~DIVINE WORSHIP . it: “THE GOD OF THIS WORLD" Anthem: "Harvest Hmn"-Artiiur Ward 11:15 a.m.——Ptrimary Church School 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Se n- IN THE BEGINNING GOD (Genesis I ‘ ) Solo: Miss Helen Wilson You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. M W W Central Christian Church 210 Kent Street Charlottetown. P.2d. MORNING 102m a.m.—iBi'ble Stc'hml for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Warsth'ip and Commimion. Message—“GIFT UNSPEAKABLE" Choir—“For the Beauty of the Earth" (Descant) EVENING 7:00 p.m.—Evangelis~tic Service. - Choir--“Prayer of Thanksgiving" Therm—"UNOHANGING VERI’I‘IES" Minister—Mr. William O. Weala Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. warm welcome awaits you. help any observers having dif- ficulty following the Latin uses for all council discussions. During breaks in meetings. the observers may mingle with the bishops in two coffee shops on either side of the council hall. They‘re encouraged to have private conversations With the bishops and council theolo- glans. Every Tuesday afternoon the observers meet with members of the unity secretariat for a no-holds-barred discussion be- hind closed doors. Dr. Fairweather says this sys- tem for learning the views 01' the observers is as adequate as could devised within the framework of a leglslatlve body such as the council. "I think it is clear the sea retariat is deeply concerned that council points should not be made in such a way as 0 create unnecessary tensions." observers. of course. re- port to their own churches on the council's work. Dr. lrweather. one of six Anglicans at the sessions. planned to return to his lecture work In Toronto after five weeks here. Later he will join the other Anglican observers in writing a joint report for Most Rev. Michael Ramsay. bishop of Canterbury. The re- port will be circulated among the various Anglican primates Charlottetown Bible Chapel Arch- » ’“ M“— 235 Cumberland 81.. at Longwartb Ave. 11:00 a.m.—Famlly Bible Hour 12:15 pm.-Rad.io Broadcast 7:1!) p.m.—Evening Service: Mr. Stahr of Bible exposition of John will begin a series 13-17. First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. D.D.. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m.—«Se.rmon: "LET US GIVE THANKS" Anthem: "Praise. the Lord. 0 Jerusalem". Mr. Stirling Inman. Baritone -'l‘hanks Be To God (Dickinson) 7:1!) p.m.—Sermon: “THE CHRIS'I'LAN FAITH AND MOD- ERN ENCE" SCI Anthem: “Bless the Lord. 0 My Soul" 7:1!) p.m.—Wedn5day—Mid-Week Service A GORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU St. Peter's Cathedral Roehford Square Anglican Church of Conch The Veil. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lie. Mus” Organlst Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Oct. lz—Barvelt Thanksgiving (Trinity) 81m a.m.—-Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.——Mattfns 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist. and Sermon 7:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Visitors are most welcome at all services. The Kirk of 8. James The Reverend '1'. II. B. Semen. M.A.. S.T.M.. Minister Organist and Director of the Choirs ' Christopher Gledhfll. M.A.. B.Mtll.. A.R.C.C.O. 9:45 a.m.—Clnnui Sdiool for all ales 11:00 arm—Chromium Nursery and Nursery School 11:00 urn—gill: FESTIVAL 0F HARVEST THANKS- Sermon: "nor ONLY WITH OUR LIPS" (I Macedonians 5:18) manifold"—(mey) Anthem: "0 Lord. how The Chancel CM Anllem: “Song of immvlnu" inter Choir t . . 1:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP AND SEMINAR: "1N PREPARATION FOR THE HOLY con- MUNION" Solo: Mia June Foster "ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING AND INN ma COURTS WITH PRAISE." Including Archbishop How- ard Clark of Winnipeg. primate of Canada. “he new United Chm u. Curriculum - a Review” Pastor Perry F. loch 5e write I. no. no: mo Halifax. Canada 0:!) mum—Smog Church School ‘ 11:00 a.m.-—Nm 11:0 mum-gamma: "ms ma NOT TIN?" a. C. C. Lewis ; Mun: ‘Prayer of Wiring—DIM . “A Welcome Awaits You” CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince Sheet Rev. ‘C. K. Benn. Pastor 11:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast. Stunmeralde Station 0:45 am. hoof. Enlargement Campaign 11:00 a.m.—i SerVIce. oyd err-y 7:30 p.m.— mg lstlc Rally. Evangeflst L. Perry. A'I'I‘END CHARLOI'I‘ETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Mlnilter Miss Roberta Shaw. meanness Mrs. Harvey MacKlnnon. L.Mns.. R.Mua. Organist and Choir Director. 0:4! nit—The Gnu-ch School. Classes for all ages. 10:00 a.m.—-Blble Class. 11:00 am. Nursery School 11:00 am.-—DIVINE WORSHIP . TIE SACRAMENT or BAPTISM . THANK!!! Duet: Willie The Grain Is Growing—W. A. Post A t a Steed Antban: Prayer of Melvin. about Fk. Tune .1 Chan- imam—DIVINE WOBSRJP—Oalvtn China. Home” 7: . .— WORSHIP up” IN T!!! VALLEY OF DECISION and not-in A“: Now ’I'bank We All Our God —¢I. Du Malia m to Choir VIII‘I'ORS ARI: ALWAYS WELCOMI