1 JUNE 12. 1937 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 11-11: _ PAGE Time; ‘ J-I . i FIRST GRADE OPENING DANCE A nil-giving . o . Dulvwifmgasndw” ' THE HIGHLANDS “T7 i ' Hoslery Speclal CREAMERY BUTTER BEACH GROVE INN 42 years experience gives you the highest quality llroducts FARMERS ATTENTION - , We have been appointed agents for the well- known De Laval Cream Separators in nine slzen. These machines are very little higher than in; low priced machines that are being offered. Terms can be arranged ' DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE & BUTTER C0. or write Ask Your Grocer for DUNSTAFFNAG E Brand W. R. DENNIS, Charlottetown, P.E.I, — The Presbyterian Church In Cgnodn Publie Worship: EVENING Music INVITED. St. James Church Minister: REV. R(MOORHEAD LEG-ATE, D. D. MORNING MUSIC ._._i_______ STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL! 91o I. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1am: AL BLANCHARDS ORCHESTRA TICKETS 50c GYRO Plus Tax. DECLARE! INDUSTRIAL CIVILIZATION FAILS 0F BE- llNG TIFULY CHRISTIAN Following is anextraot of Bishop HsqKenley’s charge delivered at the Diocesan Synod Tuesday: 10th. Mly lit Halifax. Brethren of the Clergy and Brethren oi the Lalty; This year we are meeting as a Synod amid events that can have, and. ma); God grant that they taken plum only last week in the Clllltal of our Empire. Westrnin. star Abbey. with all its sacred 8nd national associations was the 500110 0! Olle oi the most wonder- ful and important Coronations that has even taken place with- in its ancient and solid walls. Their Majesties. King George V1 I-lld Queen Elizabeth were crown- ed with glory and honor and de- dicated their lives to the service oi 131911‘ k111EC10lil5 and their people and -over which and whom we all hope and pray that in God's good lh-ovidence, they may long be oi’ British rule. Bishop HacKenley’s Charge To Synod“ spared to rule and privileged to the unity oi s. great concourse oi the heritage o! liberty and human digniflll which are the hallmarks Universal as is the love for the Dancing from 9 to 2 . NOVELTIES dustrisl and commercial activ- ities. have been organized and‘ developed on an increasingly secular basis. without direct ref- erence to God's revealed will or the eternal destiny oi mankind. Grove Inn. Return fare 25c. arrangements. —OF THE_ SUMMER DANCES MONDAY. JUNE 14th.‘ DRESS OPTIONAL AI. BLANCIIARUS 9-Piece Orchestra. It's a Gyro Dance TED'S TAXI wlll operate u bus service to the from on... CL UB Tickets $1.00 each RE FRESHMENTS Call him at 1400 and make This development, with its im- plications that there are fields of human activity which can pro- perly be organized apart from God, cannot fail to force upon our consciences the necessity for claiming the whole or men's lives Lord and of l-lls Christ. Then shall all nations. kindreds. and tongues be exalted and the Rlghteourness cf God prevail in a world that is hiuigering and hhlrsting for love as men and women Come home to God-their Father. BISHOP INGLIS ANNIVERSARY mean only o, notion in which ‘The outstanding event in the lmany or even most of its citizens 111° 311d W011i 01 111° Chlllllh 01' ,are individually Christians. It Enilllld 1n Canada W111 6611191‘ ill Emust also mean a. nation which in NOVI- Bwtla 1191119 Allillsl- 10 5617* iihe whole o; n5 commute life, 1n temher. For the first time in the jthe conduct of its industry. in the history o! the Church. the General lordenhg of its gvornment, and in Synod will meet in Halifax begin- 111$ relations with other nations, 111118 Wllh B» meeting o1 U19 1101158 jstrlves to do the will of God 0f Bishops on Friday. August 27th. ‘revealed to us in Christ. .. From many lwlnls M view this of “Changed cn-onmsganms 5nd itself will be one of the most out- (‘hylnggd ideas and values have led standing demonstrations of the Will wliihout disaster." WHAT NATIONS NEED -A Christian nation does not from it. they exist to aid in its of Charles Inglis as he sees and Christian outlook oh life as being. General Synod Service will be accordmg to God's will, n why- hcid in the Cathedral oi‘ All siiipiul thing. a why or moms Saints at eleven a. m. At this and glgrjfylng gong» ervico I am hoping that all the ihe Central Guardian REV. T. 0. DeWOLFE will preach on Sunday. June 13th at- Tryon. 3.00 P. M. and Bonshaw at 7.30 P. M. C. Ii‘. C. Y. MELODIERS with their new show. Everything new. Music and comedy. Eldon. June 16th. L-l339-6-ll-3i. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral Charge. the United- Church of Can- nda. Services for Sunday. June 13th will be at North Wilishlre at ll, Wheotiey River at 3. and Hunter River at 7.30. R/ev. W. A. MacQuar- Morning at Eleven O'clock and Evening at render that service so lovingly oi- in the questioning and partial growth of the Church in all Csh- ‘e ‘viinlste L-1347-6-l2-il I ‘r . 5"” 01mm“ {fired and so iregly consecrated, abandonment of traditional stand- 31;, dllllhgli-hv 1115i; dlfif years-hm n 1 r. i i g c J _ “—“—“-—-—-— God's own ouse. to their ards oi behaviour of all kinds. We 0116 M656 11-" °ll9 1315 "P- BAPTIST SERVICES. - North Preacher. REV. J. KEIR FRASER. D. D. peoples scattered over the whole 166m 10 be raced with g, very dis. very few cstaballshed parishes. Rive,- Cu-culpqune 13m Pasmr; o ,, , "—"'"—'_- W011i quietihg Collapse oi’ accented moral and a smsll number of ¢lerev— Rev. B. o. Manzer. 11.00 A. M. at _ ifmkd Sunday School at 10.00 A.M. standards." Moral standards can- 111 1997- 27 DIME-ills» 2'1 _B15h°PS Fnlrvlew with a. Communion Ser- - . HEART 011‘ EMPIRB not be maintained nor jnsmled and one assistant Bishop in active vice. 3.00 P. M. at North River with _ gnu, _.-- ._ merely upon tradition. They arls, WWW» 1-909 Dari-ill“ 011d mls- a Communion Service. 7.30 P. M. at soloixitihssmMziglllig-itioué, d-lhTumel-L “The Throne is the heart of from a conception oi life and ié 510115 611d 5011161111115’ Over 1.650 Long Creek Worship Service. “You - u “'9' the Empire." It is the symbol or pilrpme, they derive their validity clergy. How glad must be the Soul are welcome." L-lllai-G-lz-ll. Friday and Saturday Only Dozens of , First .11 ./ Quality Gen uihe CREPE HOSE W111 have. beneficial mum wmch for God, their 50cm and mdub and justice. fair-play. and s CBASWELL for Photographs. i Regular 4 r llzfl-guf; 1B1‘. {cry far indeed. in trial as completely as their per- ifilllllliretrrlieal iflustl simply l-llld " so ng nslonal world condi- onal live. F‘ h w l1 1y o am) colon of "Do unto v hlon and strenzthenin: the :10 God's awning; grids 1115:7058 mm" "5 W“ WW1“ that “he? enlnlilrlzglvlessohls {or Chltllfshfiift God and it; work. for us embraces all that we do should 111111110 Y°"-" ' __._ ' ' I i ing that t this mo t d ' fi ld i ti ‘t 'I‘he 11B. ions of the world will ~ ~ . I W0 15kt! recognition“ Of whgi. ma‘; 3.111101‘? r30 l-fln guugctervl 119033051‘: 19111111 t0 GOfl jiLSt in proportion 5J€£$EERATIONL_Q:§IQII?JZ§NMQ V In a good range of colors and sizes- ‘ ‘ o 85c P2111‘ Do not miss this chance to buy the new Hosiery at Bar- gain Prices- varied departments. so evident is this that they now have repre- sentatives on the various Boards o1 the Executive Council of the‘ Leeds to Bridlington 1n lhroe hours, ‘ wonwlrs ‘.12 minutes. miles an hour. BR-OKEVBIKE ltucolrn i Tho? XhCtlIWI IliQ-Fhiuhhlkiilillufihn Al1lhem—“Ab|d9 with Mhmq-l-hompwnh namonm cub o! which develop‘ on expression’ The‘ qnly efiebtive my $110155 how ohm m5 olabom-s TZZIYTT 1 M! Rhod cawgll Ddl'il%"-A-"1::Sl’1§:él1=?‘7l i183“ OrII-nisl-Mrs. Keith Borers. Ltlsarmrlirtigs stand bgings it sown iladdgdefscing) Cgfllristldll tmralhstang- "not been in vain in the Down new” m the m‘ and Wm wglzgzkzligioiiéirglllzreidagc’ v8: blcymgnoér; m m“ Mnipn in idledessl choir uldenmn‘ J’ A‘ “"1"” rich the wholes- r153? eserh 225x591: individual irn 1th} natilogn tn: 0n‘ Sunday August 29th the of the church in its many and record,W1‘1El1 she nedellcd fwml Mrs. l. in ds-lzrd that the averaging nearly 20.20‘.'(‘l‘lllll('l".'. . piovlnclxz star YHRYUYC bill isull solr-sumvimhi:womrmand Oi crown, y” how ma“ o e 0m- lmlnsgrlal civinzatim m“, delegates will be present and General Synod. This diocese will inc rnhrrlcd_§v0lhl'1'1l\'ll‘1“"l1'1<l’l 91K will" why um Kings P511111‘; of being Ch1~15fl3n_ 1t has however, those oi our own clergy. who are be made aware of the fact in Sep- CANNOT SUPPORT‘ ~52V11T 1D- out t f "‘._v income. ‘ ‘in k riKhtlY demands reverence for 110119 Very 110110911111 lhlllfli 11 h“! ‘wt .d°1°ga’t°5' m“ c?" make 11'- tcmber next, because the Domin- , LE’ ES“ i. I . on m h: Qenoh his person The King. in his ilrov"dcd an almost incrcdibln van possible to attend will endeavour ion Council oi the W .A.. has de- -——~—- r w h H i‘ _lt"q'(‘r_y_ o‘; morocco Pmml- slwllld sol-her all that isilflv of goods 11nd Services. n has to do so. taking their place in the cirled m hold its next session here BOSTON. June o “$511M f} 1u.ol.r.."or__ Vi» mx uoh-né‘.wpi B noblest and finest in the national Rlvvfl u; a general standard of liv- 1910119551011 The Sffvlco will be in Halifax at or about the same Roberta. C. Lawson. prosl cngro AHlrflmlfllll. 61M‘ t. Pfitpvnlxb’ i S d I character. He is the nation-s ins that has ever been revealed be- broadcast and the preacher the time that the General Synod General Fcderamn or \ omgin p n rj._ln.,v..xw.avp.‘ rnkeéhk‘. ° G repfflsentatlve. hallowed by Holy fore. These are not small benefits 11°51‘ mvmnd- T119 Affillblihq) m 0° ts- T 111-‘ "i111 l” "- Cmb" "wnfi-‘l “Frm” 1" pm‘ m‘ ‘ ' “"1 "n" ‘A V‘ ' ___ Umglm and bound by the mo“ no; are they lightly m. be dlgmls. of Armagh and Primate oi All splendid opportunity _ihcy never RWSQYPll- saving that mllllcl ml’ - ~- _ "' i ‘W ‘ , Dr‘. ‘A . . _,__, _ _, . ..._ _ mcmbmPnEv' CANON MALONE’ M‘ A‘ l“ Th‘ $1115“ hgollsasflleehhachlliec; mgflllflfz? ‘Zligllbal: wlllqimgilil Lille-l: Ireland D my 22:0 ail); coitllzii oatoionioionooxzlr~ioizonrrcrtsiaoooocic-ooyooc». ..‘.“QC'lQil‘f . . ...- fore we revere...‘ me person of been mat its mamsprlng has been SINGER!) AND DEEP and to hear the results oi their g » s r d Ck_ _ _ h the King because n. l5 a, Dlvlng individual self-seeking. a. motive consultations m a practical way o, Tf||1|ty Unite lull C omcm Th’ King ails anointed which 15 capable o; caning forth a One of the difficulties that l‘ or their many and varied actlvl- g ~ l . with Holy Oil and clothed in 111811 degree 01 enterprise. but is have in dealing with the Woman's ties. ‘f am sure that the General Q m!“ nl-G" MILLERJW 5,13, nP-Ministor. priestly garments» as a token of qum madequme for a Christian Auxiliary is to find words adequ- Synod and this city and diocese C: RE‘, A E “IMKENZIE n _,\_'_A_._.|§¢,n¢ 3gm|§¢fl-_ 0.00 A. M.—Iloly Communion the inward and spiritual draw 50cm 1MP“ "his continuance o1 ate to express my thoughts. Their will give them a real Nova scotian g _ ' ', ' ‘ ' .. U i t which is the object, of the gown- poverty flJld slum hmneps_ghe enthusiasm is boundless —-thelr‘ welcome-they am most worthy oi ‘Q 5' R01 KEADALL- I" 11' *1’ M" “ A‘ 1" n‘- rga" s ' 3.40 ,4, M__M,¢m,_ ation Service to bestow, umyugn fnililre to distribute, equitably theicsrllsslness is most sincere shd- it ,g 11.00 A. hL-Choral Euclu ‘ and Sermon. 7.00 P. M. — Eveiuoiig and Sermon. - Whosoever Will" A Timely Message By Evangelist S. G. WHITU i‘ Predestination-—Eternal Realities our Country and Empire whlgh work in fellowship with God, and. _ .. - . _ _ Mm, _..1 W1] U“ L. m E. call for our service as citizens oi in Him. wlth One another. 5mm“ oppmumty’ m“ cm l l p no Trmwluhru-ivlllioiioln F u ' u d our own land and the King's Urflllr time all Domlnliilli. whenever they may svnrsssas am. sous 1111M- _~. 1-MP-lI-—Pul=1lr\vr>rshlv- Blhle C qohngnn Charge to the Synod to matters n‘ I m.‘ , MI- Win11!" 1'11""?! very pertinent to thlsngreat ca: S: Shall-st lust ads‘ 111111’ a‘ ‘gran’ Hymn Antheaio-"Sun oi M! Soul" — — -— — KNEW" Miss Vera H. Malcolm Camllbfill. Mus. Bar. i , 59131- Hmleve" we m" Co“ ' “ u ' n‘ n" 1° be n‘ _' Everybod! ‘Welcome. ‘ The Rev- l-M-Mwldvil "ill l" 111° ul-iiy me "is ll" l’ ‘ "m" '° h’ ma“ "l" 1" °h"'-"- I‘ i‘ nuv u o RAYMOND M. a. hector. Miss Iltlfll Cullbcck—()rganlst. l , Pro-chef. writer vow Manly 8M1’); n1" “l!” lnteiwb “re nougfllwl? 111x111 I I i ' ' 1 ll d t shIP Willi ' I "Th . qd 11s been om ng drecc v the Holy pr w c m |JLL1ANEARLE_Ac1m 011mm,, You are nv o o wor ~ .10 taste and see that the Lord ls good; blessed h the mo; r321 moss secular. in the will mould the extcrnals and Ahaii-l. Dnmlychoh. Dh-ecurm S TUE BAPTIST 011111113" lllflh that trusteth in Him." Pa 84:8. MOINING WOIOIIIP 10.00 A. M-rslbblul School Ind a IR!» Anthern-"Thon Wilt Keep Ilia in Perfect Peace" — - — Baritone SoIo-“Fsce to Face" 11.00 a. lit-Theme: “The omt- ' est Thing in the World" Anthem-"'l'he Lord's My Shep- herd" — - (Brother James Air) EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 I. lit-Theme: "Life on God's ‘ Plan" - Iowlee the Holy spirit. Henceforth he is God's minister. set to guard the mystical basis of human society, 811d to stand as a symbol of Divine authority. "Raised high above the clamor of changing opinions, political intrigue. or the call of ambition. he is called to live as the lord's anointed in the sight of all hi, people." A Worthy and godly estimate oi the Coronation should involve tour loyalties. First. our loyalty to God for tho great service lays all at His feet. Second. our loyalty to 1-Iis Majesty the King to whom we pledge our allegiance and for whose Person and Throne we pray. Third. our loyalty to be. Our fourth loyalty is to our- selves. our best selves. as Chil- dren of God and citizens of an Empire that in the Coronation Service has been unasham- ed and unafraid to put "First things first." "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His time. and I may say. has always possessed me. is that we have been dosing our people with rc- llglon when what they want is not this but the Living God." More 1\'0l'fl5 were written by F. l). Maurice some ninety-two years ago and they are as pro- vocative of thought wdly ls when he wrote them. And why Because there is a widespread drift from God or es the Arch- bishop truly said "God ls not so much denied as merely crowded out." » 1t is hot my purpose to fllllljle verv much on this. us, perhaps “ynlye m‘ you wll remember, I d0- vetcd some time in my l!" sense ma; ,1 largo area of men's lives. and in particular their in- products of induftnv-the exist-i dren- almwfl fnthlvmlvss-thelr an“. o; unemployment on the pro- activities reach unto the ends of sent scale. these are evils the cure 11"! eflllll-llltl!‘ DTHYQYB 8Y0 9-11 of which is primarily a toohhiouflvmbrsslna- faithful and never matter, 13in; the reason why it 1s ending-the result. the W. A. is 5n lmpojglblp go find n technical one oi the most important and T" VI cannot close this part oi my. i solution is that it must operate in a field where egotism rules. "We need to learn that industry is a service of God and man-that ' its methods are cit-operation. Its WC“““UU‘OU7I°OUD1‘”"??I\*"1\?1‘CIICF“CIUG *“"WGUUUD*'“CF36; _ Central Christian 1400K. Church , endls tosupply God's children with the material things which they need, in order that they may live lives which are pleasing to God. It is not only a. means by which we produce material wealth; it is, or should be alsn a means by which we can learn to live and The modern world presents many wonderful problems. In its machinery of production-in its science-in its commerce-on its scholarship and in the wide dif- fusion of its benefits. it rurpasses all ages of whtzh we have any Morning Service — 11.00 A. ‘M. Sunday School-lino A. M. '35} fi ' Evening Servicc-‘LOO I’. M. Scrmon—“Feeding The Multitude." Combined Services 4C8OIQQ £5QCEDYJ1QDIECED§QCGDfiWCGQQ rind to ourselves. we may well ask "Vlfho is sufficient for these things?" We r~~::i. faced by God's "lmllenge. to pray for n. triler. deeper. more ruin! mid more com- prehensive vision of God and v1’ the Christian Gospel. Th1“- call that comes to us today is whole- heartedly to accent God's sovereignity in the whole of llfc and to recognize that every pnrt of our life is within the scope of H15 1101111059- We ncod to teach those who do the world's work. by which we live, that in every part of their work their is a Divine will to be done. and tlrreleéorgvh a Divine Worshipto be of ere . e nociel political and industrial life 3-45P-M~—BID11!I11!- of the world needs the redemption make “the kingdoms of this wor1d." to become "the kingdoms of our , 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer and Sermon "The Servi- tude of the Christian Life." Mrs. F. Nash will ling "The King of Love‘ For lack 0f this they everywhere r usmuuuuuuuzmuu fall of full fruition. It is a. world’ THE CHURCH 0F ENGLAND IN TIIE DOMINION 0F g g 7.00 P. M.—‘Evenln| Prayer and Sermon-"The Salt of u 1Z2 g 5.30 A. lit-Holy communllm- 10.00 A. M.—'l'he Sunday School. é 2 C bfibffififirfi l3bfiwbl0ll3ilv 3i0fifllii0fiwr - ICZDQDDIOQOJOIJZXDZQDQQDLOJQDDQ DQiDYOIOQDFIJQDIDCOJDQQQQOD ,; 11.00 A. M.—I’uhlie Worship and. Sunday SchooL Scrmon-"TIIE NAME THAT IS WRITTEN" Rcv . . E. MacKcnzic, B. A. Sermon-“BELIEVIXG THE BEST" Rev. llugh Dlillel‘, I". Ah B. D. Anthrm-“Round Me Falls the-o Nlillll" Attention is dlrcrtcrl to lhc clmnllfi 1Y1 111B 11°11!‘ 91 Sunday School. Visitors Cordinlly Welcome. Adam Iiresc l :2.QllOJQQFQQOIBZQQOIEOEIQUIZEQQIIQDLWQQOAI‘ Lair" iDICizj-kjl\I:C‘1Z*Qi'i1IJ.C-:} . Tho (‘hurvh School 1'2. O'clock Note change from afternoon to noon session. Pupils will unite with (‘lull-ch for worship survive. .-\t 11-311 Primary and Junior Scholars will go tn Sclmnlrnom for Story Period. Lesson Period for all classes. l2 noon to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l (YCLOCK YOUNG PEOPLE'S NIGHT . Dis- efl-mon-"Gursts of An 01d “my _ _ Rcv. ll. L. Denlon Music under leadership of Yollnz Pflllllfl" Chill" Music of the day under direction of InuMMMnMlcIIclnnu-ancncn l ' ihteo " tho lit - knowledge. Its skill -—lllgonli1i;y _ ‘ Wh (oil Hahfixlt the gogse alllxislnesslllgl?“ aim o? yTglltltlli‘ and its industry are enormous. A" C‘"‘““"Y 1'“'"°d- ;‘-I_vUDfit\‘0‘O‘<f-'OQ‘Q‘CP§F§I_‘ ojqcrgp‘ “ “t , . 0 W1 spea Malesties King George VI and "With nn immense concentration ‘i-w‘ ' ' ' _ "'_ "' _ U _ p U _ _ I BRIGHTON CLUB tits‘; Eéifféfflt. v.12: in .12: iiifiéiiéfui‘ “Wm a " l them both‘ long my they "ma," {mils 5.11101‘ dtemporal, wand] ncegl ' uuuuupywuu...m.....m..................................... .... ................ a 1"" Pfln“ k in Justice. Love and Truth. o be rea e to an e ma en . -"=-_—‘i——————-" -—- d b pm"... S“ I; Sunday, June 13, 8 p. m. Nm L G m . r f; : - .. .. .. n ~ ' 3 -' ‘ . . .. llhNfON, 11.1). . Song service at 150 p_ m, which falls to be wuishipiul and CANADA ‘w, MINISTER rm. msv II I l‘ . Cbllpléd with the Coronation 011% in which ithcrqioroh neltgi-ir p I: ‘~ 1i L 1L: llilliiatellglres girl?“ eglggédesm ‘tilt: hols rhorvvlvvrliiln tljatmisy wltlgngll u; v all S urCh MORNING wonsuu- u 0‘CI.0('Ii g ‘WWW -. 1' d’ t1 t1 t . . .. i‘ Z ' H D b Ch h 2min‘ 0:. *“ll.....iie"l. ::l:.:".-..lll::...l:° am lull ' '. . l. l‘ l\ ‘a y canurbury w the Nation and the f whenhlwve are tgowdugyroait ans AHl|‘I‘ll1—"(l:\)\\' \mi'\lvlo \rc Tllv .__ lT-IY l‘ n S . n 1i ‘ _ __ ‘ ' '. ' ' REV. o. CARLYLE wuusuuF-Mnviswan gQ}'n':”-Gg° ‘l?§..‘§°°’°$‘“ tifiuégf mane: wefflls mmfbcrs o, Chris... Drvclllnns -_ - - niohuhh-u. 1 P . rghn hui. ' . . s I t rl ~ ,. “OF 501315 D- T11°MP5°N"0 M ""1 c "1" which possesses me mmt at this Church one in God. our country. :.‘f"f:1""' Maknh“ mmpbc“