I I, Ip JumpIng I -‘}:O!'TAWA (CPl—hnnnmtim He said in the Commons that where the law is knowingly lhroken such practices. if un- ws Increase V, Ml” md hm tats}. disregard for Canadian h analarmingin- Juml’ing by sea-wreaking, prosecution 3 Who “SUP? they can bringl carried out exactly as in any? cicnt public pressure ' toiother case. he said. KNOW YOUR BIBLE The Lord Jesus ('hrist otlen quolcd from the (lid Tesla- ment as true. and called it the Word of God. just as the . Prophets who wrote. it declared it to be. 111 Samuel chapter 8. and verses 2 and 2; Jeremiah 3621-4; Matthew 15-3-9: and 22:31). He referred to at least twenty Old Testament Char- acters as real persons. and the narratives about them as true. Read the following; Matthew 12:3,”. 39-42: chapter ' 24:15. 37-40: Luke 4:25.27; and chapter 1mm The Lord Jesus Christ read Isaiah 61-1-2. which referred y to himself. and said. “This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your ears". Luke 4:16—21. Even the smallest. part of a Hebrew letter was important and divinely authorized in the Scriptures. Jesus said. “one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law. till all be fulfilled". The Jot. the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet. was so unimportant in some words that it could be omitted. yet. in other words it must be retained to form the proper word. The Tittle. a dot of small line which was necessary to distinguish some letters from others was also not too small for God to care about in giving us His Word. (Matthew 5: 17. 13v Jesus accepted the whole (lid ’l‘eslament. which was in the Hebrew arrangement designated as. The Law. The Prophets. and the Psalms. (Luke 24:25-27: and 44-471. Is it any wonder He said of some "Ye do err. not know- ing the Scriptures. nor the Power of God, (Matthew 22:29). Indeed here we see the two great reasons for error in spiritual things in this world. ignorance of the Word of God, and unbelief in the power of God. Again Ho laid. “Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful genera- tion; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed. when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the. holy angels. (Mark 8:38). liblo Fact: presented by Mr. S. R. Streight. Hear Bible messages each week in the Montague Bible Chapel. ‘checked. would result in a com- ‘ i there is deliberate law- , be .' 1 Paul declares the church is supporter When false and teacher of the Dwine ’l‘ruth. out- lining the true doctrine of the [near- nation of Chi“!Sl.--I Timothy 3:14-16. to be teachers claim superior knnwtedge and holiness. he maintains every God-created thing is good. not despised—l Timothy 4:1-6_ lMEMORY VERSEz—“But refuse profane and old wives’ fables, Eprofiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things. having I m Gunilla. Charlottetown. Sat. Oct. :4, 1934. and words. deeds Timothy should ignore false teachers. 91 s to example—1 Timothy 4 712 and exercise thyself rather unto godliness. For bodily exercise promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.”— oecome. by and purity. 11 Christian In doing so, be will save himself and all who hear him and become be-’ hovers-1 Timothy 4:12-16. PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive. Parkdale Rev. .1. R. Tye. RA. B.D.. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott. Organist and Director of Choirs 0:45 a.m.—Young Adult Bible Class 9:65 a.m.—Junior. Intermzilwte it Senior Church School 11:11) a.m.—Nm'.sery indergarten Classes 11:00 urn—DIVINE WOR SHIP SOMETHING TO BE REMEMBERED Anthem: “Seek Ye The Solo: Miss Helen Wilson 11:15 a.m.—Pri.mary Church School 7:00 p.m.—Evening Wombi Sermon- Lord’ ’ -—Roberts 1’ . LET US MAKE MANN Solo: Mrs. Jack Rivett You Are Welcome To Worship With Us. 7 Timothy 4:3. 8. V I PAINTING FOUND :vent in Chelsea as a pre-Raph- aelite work by painter James LONDON ‘CPJ Collinson. The work was first have identified a llS-ycarold Show" a. the Royal Academy painting in St. Leonard's Con~exhibition of 1849. > i' xperts DANGERS AHEAD. Summerside Presbyterian Church Minister The Rev. .1. Donald MacKay 11:00 a.m. Special Service of Thanksgiving commemorating the first meeting of the. “Fathers of Confederation". As- sisting In the service will be The. Honourable J. Watson Mac- Naught. Solicitor-General for Canada, and The. Honourable Walter R. Shaw, Premier of Prince Edward Island. 7:00 pm. Service of Thanksgiving continued, Taking part will be the Honourable Thane A. Campbell. Chief-Justice for the Province of Prince Edward Island, and Senator Orville Phillips, D. D. S. The special guest-preacher for both services will be the Very Rcvcrcnd C. Ritchie Bell. a past moderator of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. and presently registrar and pro- fessor of pastoral theology, Presbyterian College. McGill University. ’ Paul's Great Statements (Editor’s note: — The follow- ing material relating to tomor- row’s Sunday School lesson is based on copyrighted outlines roduoed .by .the Division of Christian Education, Nation- al Council of Churches in the . to used by pe slon.) By R. 11. RAMSEY TODAY’S lesson introduces a subject which will be conside- red in greater detail in Paul's second letter to Timothy. name- ly the dangers lying ahead for the early church and the minis- ter’s responsibility to his congregation in the light of these perils. In writing of these. Paul makes two of the greatest doe- trinal statements found in his epistles. b oth of which we are concerned with today. 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St. Plumbing and Heating Store my 4‘98“ mg” 4‘32” (-6541 110 Queen 3!. -_ g. m . so" 12 Elm Ave. I) Edward St. Out-actor. CHANDLER BROC, LTD. All 16 West It I. NELSON GOOD Custxnn Woodworker! Punching "Id 4% m WINDMTLL RESTAURANT 0-7131 Heating Contracts! 17 4-6557 1 Plywood Piano ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. (Chan. P. Downe. Prop.) 0-1273 10 Grafton St. Hawttm-no Ava. 1m Princcfi. ATTEND TIE SIIIIISN UP YOUR SNDISE m’m CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES cations for bishops and deacom, which he adds I avoid con- cerning the conduct of church women. This leads him to a great statement concerning the church, as a whole. in the supporter and teacher of the Divine Truth. This statement II fol] regarding the Incarnation In which thm m pairs of contrasts: flesh and the spirit, angels an.) nations. and the world- and glory. In this declaration. Paul II- serta the previous existence of Christ in the Trinity and his spiritual vindication by God when the Father declared Christ to be His Son. The hosts of heaven are depi- cted as worshipping the exalted Son of . eager racer Him back—tho idea iof angelic the ertion adoration of the Son was a pop- ular flieme among early Chris- titans.- The preaching of the Gos- pel of Christ. which had already spread through Asia. Macedon- ia and Greece. is assigned a lofty position, indicative of the status of the Incarnation of Christ in God’s purpose. The. chapter closes with a mention of the humiliated Messia‘h's ex~ alted entry into His heavenly sphere. gathering up Paul's pre- vious statement regarding the angels' worship of Christ. ' 4 begins with Paul's sober warnings of the false doctrines. and the heres- les behind them. which were al- ready intruding into the congre- gation; of the e at] y church. Here, in the ideas of abstinence from meat and marriage. discover the beginnings of so- called claimants of superior knowledge, those men chara- cterized by a pretense of holl- ness, but in reality, deliberate liars secretly aware of their own corroding sins. that present desertion or God's own doctrines. Paul law the beginning of a greater des- yet to come. and immed- iately cut the foundation from under such teaching by declar- ing that everyth if received with thanksgiving. In the light of all this, the apostle now directs his words to Timothy's own personal con- duct. He should refuse to be bo- ered by the present and fut- E V. on hereslel just discussed and continue u be had been. follow- ing the true doctrine as had been taught him. To illustrate this thought. Paul introduces the idea of ex- ercise. Physic :1 exercise is good. but it counts little toward the world to come. 0n the ot er hand, godly exercises - godly living, the teaching of the Word of God and good work: — are not confined to the things of this world. but extend throughout eternity. Beneath the Crou, this idea of self - culture calls for a more absolute self sacrifice and sin in conquered by the power of the Ressurrection. St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1709 by Royal Foundation The Rev. F. Louis Elias. L.S.'l‘.. Rector Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.O... (CHM) A.R.C.M. TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 0:3) l.m.—Celebration of Holy Communion 9:46 Inns—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Junior, Senior & Bible 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL: Primary and Beginner- Olaasec . CRIB NURSERY (in the rectory) 11:00 I.m.—MORN[NG PRAYERS 8; SERMON Se " "YOU KNOW THE TRUTH. SHOW IT'" 3:3) p.m.-—Little Helpers Church Service. Followed by a party in the Parish Hall. Mothers—and children up to six years age are welcome. 7:00 gum—EVENING PRAYER & SERMON Sermon Subject: "MAY THE GOOD LORD BY OUR BEST . 3:00 p.m.-—YOUNG PEOPLE'S FELLOWSHIP HOUR (in the recto ry ogramme: Informal address by Sergeant E. Tedford. PoSsible discussion tapios are: Youth and their responsibilities as Canadian citizens. The Queen's tour in Quebec and the youthdul movement there How we can our country as Christians. Refreshments and hymn sing EVERYONE IS WELCOME. the fruits of victory. God wish- es all men to be saved. bu' those who acetaaved. are saved by the grace of God; and, for the believers. this redemption ends in everlasting life. Tim- othy is commanded to teach this to hil E‘pheaian flock In closing, Paul exhorts rim- othy to become a Christian ex- ample in the word and man- ner of his living; In the ruling principles of love and faith; in the comet-rating grace of pur~ ity. He should make full uu of the gifts bestowod upon him by his divine selection as l minister. for the Lord never call: anyone to a specific work without giving him the capacity and talent for accomplldi- ing that work. If he remains diligent, giving himself wholly to these things and to actual “living” in the Word of God. Timothy will save not only himself. but all so who hear him be- eome believers. lo Fidelity By CARDINAL McGUIGAN "A faithful friend is a strong defence: and he that hath found him. hath found a treasure. Nothing can be compared to a faithful friend. and no weight of gold and silver is able to count- ervail the goodness of his fidel- ity."—Ecclus. 6:14P. For sixteen centuries the con- version of St. Augustine has re- mained an unparalleled exemp- lification of the power that lies within man. following the in spiration of Divine Grace. to lift himself from the most wretch- ed depths. The Confessions of St. Augus- tine will never cease pouring in- to the world its flaming mel- Iagc cf love. passing from the sensual, grasping and mad— dening love of the mundane to the pure. selfless. soul-trund- porting love of God. For St. Augustine. the trans- formation from sinner to saint was no simple matter involving any single complication. Be- tween him and God there stret- ched a labyrinthine confusion. His inability to conceive the spiritual nature of God, In e struggle with the problem of evil. the emptiness of skeptic- ism. were only with great pain removed from his tiow path to Christian truth. PASSION But beyond the philosophical and theological difficulties there was another which, perhaps. was an even greater obstacle to the final acceptance of the faith. ugustine'c excessive and in- ordlnate love of the pleasures of the world in the early days of his life it constantly testified to timing-bout the first eight books of his Confessionl. This tormenting passion re- mained with him tough the conquering of every other trial and remained the int thing to be conquered when. by angelic direction. he was finally over- powered by the words of St. Paul: “Not in rioting and drunk- enneu. not in chamberlng and wantonneu. not in strife and envylns: but put on the bout Jesus Christ, and make no pro- vision for the flesh in eoncubl- cence." Once he had succeeded in rooting this great evil from his life and had embraced th God as hh of his affoctiouh and sensitive Gold And Silver No Countervail 0i Faithful nature diould undergo a severe reformation. Paramount among the affec- tions ennobled and purified in this metamorphosis was that of frienddhip. And St. Augustine has left us. particularly in h l 3 Confessions. one of most aut'lfu] espressions of friend- ship’s true nature in all of Chritian literature. FRIENDSHIP St. Augustine's treatment of friendship is far from a system- atic . a EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10:00 a.m.u~CELEBRA- NON 0F HOLY COMMUN'ION 8; MEDlTA'I‘ION in the The Salvation Army "Home of Evangelism Since 1865" Great George Street 55 Villa Avenue Major Ronald 1!. Walker Sunday: Directory Class-3:30 a.m. S y School—10 a.m. game: Meeting—171 a.m. vaflon — pm. Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 pm. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” TR'N'Tl...illlll..ifl”“Cfl 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. B,A.. A.R.C.T. Junior Choir Director: Mrs. John G. E. Ball madam—Wines, Intermediate and Junior Church Schoo 11:00 a,m.—Primary and Kindergarten 11:1!)m.m.-—Nursery (under threat Basement Heartz Mom. 11:00 a.m.—SE‘VN DEADLY SINS (3) ENVY (Rev. Jbtltn G. E. Ball) Anthem: “Blast Are The Pure In Heart” R. S, Eaton 1:00 p.m.—COUN'I‘ING THE COST - (Rev, John G. E. Bali) . . "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY ' Friend one. Unlike Cicero, Plato Aristotle. he never sought to formulate a philosophy of friendship. Yet. through his frequent re~ flectiona and scattered referen- con to his relationship: with his friends he repeat: with his own inimitable expressiveness all the truth of this area of God's love. Plato said that ‘The good only is the friend of the good. and of him only". (Continued on page 10‘ :10 Kent Street 10:00 a.m.—-Bible School for 11:00 a.m.-—~Worship and Co 0:“ ans—01mm School and 11:00 am-Ciuehthnc 11:00 a.m,—-MOIUNING THE nthem (Parry) Solo: Mn. Gordan THE REVEREND “O m OUR VOICE READ "The new U“ Chi-cl 5:. Curriculum Review" by - I Put: Perry I. Rocha-II no. In III! lulu. Cal-h Central Christian Church mmundon. Serum Topic: "CAUGHT TN A NET" 8mg: "Be Thou My Vision" EVENING 7:00 p.m.——Evangelistic Service. Theme: “N0 DISAPPOTN'I‘MENTS" 5010: Mrs. Kenneth Norris. - minister—Mr. William 0. Well. Organist—Mn. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. “We welcome your fellowship." Charlottetown Bible Chapel . at Longworth Ave. 1.1:” ..m.—m BIBLE MINE 0F SANOI‘IFICATION' 7:!) pan—WORDS 0F CONT—John 14 aye-kc: James A, Mr. B.Sc.. H.111. The Kirk of 8. James The Reverend 'I'. II. I. Some". M.A.. S.'I'.M.. Mlnlltcl Organist and Director of the Choir- CIrlatophen Gledhlll, M.A.. B.Miu.. A.R.C.C.O. 235 Cumberland St. Nursery and Nursery School WORSHIP AND SERMON BY REVEREND Ross A HOWARD. B.A.. ED. : “Dear lord ad Father of Marlin!" W. flown-t MD pin-«EVENING WORSHIP. AND SEMINAR BY now A HOWARD. II.A., 3.10. Solo: MI- Bu-inra G. Regen GOD. YE PM. MAX! 0!” ms PRAISE To Bl: HEARD” SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH D-hht a m muster: Bible Clu- AND m First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. 8.0.. Minister Mn. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Chair Direct- 0146 mum—Sunday School for all ages 11:00 Ir.m_-5ermon: “NOW 0R NEVER" Anthem: “The Lord In My Shep- herd" (Crimondi Solo: “Beside .till Waters" v Mrs. Ron-aid Jenkins 1:00 p.m.—-Sennon: "MAN ASTRA ” Anthem: “0 For A Thousand Ton. gucc to Sing 7:!) p.m.— Wednesday mid-week service A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU St. Peter's Cathedral Rochford Square Anglican Church of Canada The You. Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A.. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Malone. M.A.. D.D. Honorary Assistant Priest Min Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.. Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director Oct. 25—11:: Twenty-second after Trinity 0:00 a.m.—I-loi.v Ember-lat 8:45 a,m.--Mai:tina 0:46 Lm.—Sunday School (11 infants) 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist & Sermon 7M) p.m.-—Evensong & Sermon. Vision-I are most welcome at all cervical. CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Upper Prince street Rev. C. K. Benn. Putin 0:15 n.m.--Radio Broadcast. Summerside Station 0:45 cam—Sunday School, Enlargement Campaign moo mum Service. L, Perry. Speaker ' 1:8 p.m.—Mlisu¢ Rally. Pastor Preaching. "TED GREAT TRIBULATION“ ATTEND WHETOW’N‘S FULL GOSPI'X. CHURCH L A Zion Presbyterian Church Cor-er Prince and Grafton Streets fie Rev. Donald A. Cowbell. R.A.. Minister Min Robert: Show. Deanne“ In. Harvey MIcKIlIM. L.Mu.. ILMaI. Orgnht and Choir Director. 0:8 ant—Tho (hm School. (ii-sue: for all noel. woo l.m.—-Blblo Clan. 11:00 um. Nut-m Idml 11:” m-JNVM WORSHIP lama: JAMES THE MARTYR Anthem: like an a Father-4, 1.. fiction ova- (IO! M 7:. ill—DIVINE WORM? Canal: m GET 0!" FAITH Am”. :1!» list Now i Fallen VIK'I'ORS ARE ALWAYS WEIli _J Hana. 2mm .eu‘ E .R0