OCTOBER 3. 1953 9.)-vw-svwu-A ICHURCHES TOMORROW IJHURCH oi ENGLAND gn S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL '3 Anglican gaonford Square The mmrwafawn Moiiati Rector The ?Reverend W. G. Hogg Honorary Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton. Lie. Mneio. pgdlcatlbn festival (Trinity is) 1.30 a.m.-Mattins ii a.na.-Holy Eucharist 10 a.ln.-.-Church School ll s.m.-Choral ' Eucharist 1 p.m.-Evensong and Procession Dally 'l.a0"'i'a.m. except Wed. at 9.30 sl.ni..and Fri. at '1 a.in. ....---s------ S. ' PAUL'S ANGLICAN I CHURCH The Parish Church 1-Zstlablishedmllim by Royal 1, tlont non J. T. Ibbott. Rector organist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmorc, A.llIus. (ltIcGill) 8.30-Holy Communion 10.00-Sunday School (L00-Holy Communion mon). Anthem. Subject: "Enriched and Biameless" Anthem. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somerl. M .M. .A.. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mclienlio Mus. 3., F.M.C.M., Organist and Director of the Choirs. ' The R ercn (no ser- i0 a.m.-Church School (I a.m.-The Sacrament of Holy Communion Anthem: "Jean. Word of God Incarnate (Gounod). p.m.-Vespers 'and Meditation: "To Live is Christ." I-"The Confessions of St. Augustine" The Sollloquy of a Great Soul Anthem: "Cast Thy Burden" (Mendelssohn) . Visitors Cordially Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :.....m:m..:.....- Prince and Grafton Streets The Reverend T. H. B. Semen. lf.A., S.T.llI. Interim Moderator organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Morning Worship (0 a.m.Regnlar Sunday School ser- vice II a.m.-"All Things Work Togeth- er For Good"-Rev. Lie. Mao- Nanghton.B.A., will be the guest speaker. Anthem: "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy" (Stevens) 5.30-Junior Choir Practice Evening Worship I 1 p.rn.-Sermon: "Lord, Teach Us To Pray"-Rev. T. H. 3. Son- ers. M.A., S.T.M. Anthem: "Plead Thou My Cause" (Mozart). Enter into His gates with thanks- giving. and unto His courts with praise". United PENIECOSTAL CHURCH 8'! Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8676 , Sunday Services to e.ni.-Sunday school ll a.xn.-Worship and Praise 7 Iun.-,lE gelletle Meeting. Your are cordially Invited "The Church That's Different". U! TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Machean D ' snd.Cholr Director 6 A. Thompson, F.R.C.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. . World 'Wide Communion Sunday 11 a.m.-Divine Worship and the , ” of the Lord's Sup- per. Reception of New Members ” Sermon: "The Longest Table in the World” Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord" (Elvey) 'l p.m.-Divine Worship and the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per Sermon: "It's Time to Accent- uate the Positive" Anthem: "Sweet is the Work” (Ru Walker Robson). You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTISI CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davlson. B.A., B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.R.c.0. ll a.m.--World Communion Sun- day. Sermon: "Meet The Paul Of Every Man". Anthem: ”ImmortaI, (Eric Thlman). 12 Noon. The Church School for all ages begins the fall term. 'ip.m.-World Communion Sun- day. with service concluding with ordinance of The Lord's Supper Sermon: "Preacher of a New Day-Nahum." Anthem: "0 Holy Ghost" (Mac- Farren). The Church cordially welcomes strangers to its worship service. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minutes llllss Thelma Burns, Organist and choir Dirdtor. I0 a.m.-Church School and Pam- ily ylour ll a.m.-Morning Communion Sermon: "The High Calling of the Christian Life" Solo: "Gentle, Loving Saviour" (Gounod)-Miss Wlnnifred Hay- ter. 1 p.m.-Evening Worship Sermon: "The Eleventh Hour") Anthem: Hark! Hark! My Soul (Smart). Central Christian Church extends a welcome to all. The Salvation Army .:m.L....j:M..m..M. Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe Corps officers. Invisible” Worship a n d 7.00 a.m.-Cali to prayer ' 10.00 a.I'n.-Band will play to shut- ins 11.00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting Topic: "The Home God Hon- ours" ' 2.00 p.m.-Directory Meeting 2.30 p.m.-Sunday School 0.00 p.m.--Young I'cople's Salva- tion Meeting 0.80-p.m.-Open Air Meeting- I Maritime Electric 1.00 p.rn.-Salvation Rally Topic: "The Resurrection of Jesus Christ". ' LONDON, (CP) - The seven Mathews sisters, aged 23 to 39. arranged their seventh annual re- union in London's Seven Sisters road. Six of them are married, and among them have seven chil- dren. Turtles are caught in great num- bers on the beaches of the Orinoco river in south America. AllTOMAll0!, citing tun: loIl-cost il IIIIIIIIIIII Iittsltsllllllt Money-Saving, Work-Saving , THE CENTRAL GUDARDIAN h TI-IE GUARDIAN. 'YOUB DOLLAR BUYS none- at the HUGHES DBUG STORE.” PORK PIE RATS 81.05 at Jack Cameron's selling out sale. II.MMY'B TAXI-Dial 7379 or I370. ' RAYNORJS Happy Valley Eggs- "they'rs fortified". JARMAN. America's smartest styled Shoes for men. 9-75 10 514.15. Henderson so Cudmore. COLEMAN FLOOR 1"URNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros and Jones. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINERY. 16331; Great George Street. Every style Hi-style. WESTERN STYLE DUNGAREES 54.95. Henderson .1; Cudmore. sousnr: osivcmc snmrs In bright plaids and tartana, 33.9.5. Henderson st Oudmore. MALLORY & BROOK HATS selling below cost at Jack cam- cron's Sale. "WE TREAT THE SICK WEI.L.' Giggey's Pharmacy, next. Stewart's Bakery. DACKS "Bond Street" Canada's finest Shoes 317.05. Exclusive n! Henderson 5; Cudmore. KEROSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. nryenton and Macliay. NOW IS THE TIME to have that broken car glass replaced. Tanton's Accessories. THE PETAL BURST WONDER BRA you've been waiting for has arrived again at Moore as McLeod Ltd. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street: Dial 5220. Serving full course din- ners. Spectallzing Chinese dish. MEN! Smorten up your appear- ance with a new 1954 styled Hat by Adam or Lewis, 54.96. Henderson .32 Cudmore. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL meets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. All members are urged to be present. New members will re- ceive a cordial welcome. SPECIAL AT STEWART BAR- ERIES today. Orange Layer Cake. Rich creamy orange frosting gener- ously covers-the top and sides of this moist and tender cake. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald announce the en- gagement of their youngest daugh- ter Reta Mae to David Henry Lamont. son of Mr. Albert Lamont. Churchill. Marriage to take place in Toronto in the near future. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - October 4th, 1953. Ser- vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 A.M. Fredericton at 3.00 p. M. Evangelist Benoit to preach. Cavendish Bap- tist at. 7.30 P. M. Prayer meeting at Breadalbane Tuesday at 8.00 P. M. Rev. M. Wetter-worth, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookfleld Charge. (Cor- rection). The services for Sunday. October 4th, are as folbws: Brook- neld II A. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Glasgow Road 8 P. M. Hun- ter River 1.80 P. M. All are welcome. Rev. Lawrence Blaikle. Minister. GOSPEL slallvlcrs SONS OF ENGLAND HALL lI.00 A.M.--Morning Worship 2.30 P.M.-Snnda, School. 1.80 P.M.-Iiibie Lecture: "The Authority of the Church. or the Authority of the Bible". Pastor H. F. MacEwsn. B.A., 1!.D. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good". ACHIEVEMENTS 0f Tile Bible Society t Total Circulation (since 1804) see Million Copies, an average of 10.000 a day. 0 Annual Circulation over six million copies. A 818 Translations out of 1030 known languages in the world. ' S0 Alphabetl. ' 41 Languages in Raised Type for the Blind. t 1.000 Colporteurs. SUBSCRIPTIONS: ' 820.00 Life Membership. ' 8100.00 Life Governorship in British and Foreign Bible So- ciety in Canada. ' 3250.00 Life Governorship in B'ritlsh and Foreign Bible So- cety. Members receive free the so- ciety's bl-monthly snagasine "The llihle in the World." PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY COOK'S for Perfect Pictures GOING OUT or BUSINESS SALE at Jack Cameron's. FINDLAY coal and wood fum- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. COLORFUL SCABVES selling below cost at Jack cameronls sale. IELANGEB. RANGES for coal. wood or 011. Bryenton as MacKay. MEN! 34.05 will buy a 1954 styled Hat by Adam or Lewis. Henderson & Cudmore. HOLT heron scan. Pep up motor. Saves oil. Tanton's Acces- sorles. CHARLO'1"l'ETOWN H 0 T E L SUNDAY special. live course Chicken Dinner. 51.50. Served from 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. PANTRY SALE today at Fennel dc Chandler's at 2.30. Group One, Zion W. A. SERVICE TO SICK, Cantwell'.s . Pharmacy, Gloria. Dial 6132, next to BAPTIST MEN pot luck supper meeting, Monday, 0:15. (Each brings one item of fare as admis- slon.) ITS A GRAND AUTUMN CUS- TOM. smooth and splcey Pumpkin Pies. Take advantage of this week- end special at Stewart Bakeries to- day. ., MacDONAL1) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 0915. BOUGHT TOO MANY Chrome lrim Green and Amber Headlight Visars. Selling at 75c pair. Tantonis Accessories. RESERVE Thursday. Nov. 19 for Kings Daughters annual Bazaar and Tea. Heartz Memorial Hall. CHARLOTTETOVVN The purpose of human life is to be happy. In our innermost na- ture ls a deep desire to experience intense and lasting enjoyment. Our whole life is spent in this search. Whether we eon; or play, diet or eat, visit or stay at home, we do all for a. purpose, and that goal 1 can be nothing else than something which we think will make us happy. It is unnecessary to encourage people to want to be happy: but it is not superfluous to show them where happiness is to be found. Many things promise Joy; few bring it. . some live for money-but not many. It is true, several seek money as a means to pleasure or reputation, but -not many nowadays seek it for its own sake. And since money of its very nature is a means of exchange, merely a title to material goods, to seek it for itself alone would be to place it above that for the sake of which it exists. The product of such a search would be the miser, a uni- versally despised man, and one whom no one considers happy; for his money brings with it the tor- mcntlng fear that it might be lost; and the realization that its owner has given up the power to love human beings, in his unnatural passion for money at any sacrifice. . .. . so it is more logical to live for pleasure than for money. But it is not for all that any more con- duclve to happiness. It is a tri- umph for modern advertising to have identified in many unthink- ing minds, pleasure and happiness. Pleasure and happiness are quite dissimilarn Pleasure is tempor- ary; happiness is lasting. Pleasure is bright in the prospect and dis- appointing in the attainment; the things that bring happiness are difficult to undertake, but reward- TRY A BETTER BREAD because its more nourishing, more flavor- ful, better value. Buy it! try it you'll discover Stewart's Bread is down right good ea(ing.. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. Services World-Wide Communion Sunday. Wheailey River 9.45, Hui.- ter River ll.15, Wlltshire 7.30. The sacrament will be dispensed at all services. Sermon, "Jesus, the Bread of Life." Rev. Howard Chi'is'.ie, Minister. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rev. A. E. Plercey, Rector. Ser- vices for Sunday. October 4th, are as follows: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School, 11.00 A. M. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. 1.30 P. M. Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- vice. come you thankful people colne. Raise the song of Harvest Home. St. Mark's, Ruatlco. 2.30 PM. Evening Prayer and Sermon. SHOWER FOR ERIDE-T0-BE- Miss Barbara Johnson. Sidmount, Mrs. Harry Bernard and Miss Jean Stewart were hostesses Sept. 12 at a shower for S. bride-to-be. Miss Irene Poster. The bride was ush- ered to the seat of honor by Mrs. George MacGregor. The verses were read by Miss Joyce MacKay. Misses June Gibson, Barbara John- son. Jean Stewart. assisted in opening the gifts. Mrs. Spurgeon Jenkins poured tea when refresh- ments were served, THREE BRIDAL PARTIES HOME TOGETHER - Mr. and Mrs. John B. Macxay, 130 Fitz- roy streets, had the pleasure of having all their faintly home, with the exception of one son-in-law. They included three bridal parties: Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan MacKay of Toronto, who were married early this summer: Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay of Bourlamaque. Que. who were married recently in Sudbury, Ont.: and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Court of Toronto (the former Gwen Mac.Kay) who were married at the Central Christian Church last month. BRIDE-ELECT HONORED - A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Footer. Marshileld, on September In. when many friends and neigh- bors gathered-to bring gifts to a future bride, Irene Poster. The bride-to-be ws escorted to the seat of honor Iris Frlzzell to the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Dorothy MacFsr- lane. The verses were read by IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear Mother. Mlts. MARY E. POOLEY who passed away October 8rd, 1047. She bade no one a last farewell. she said good bye to none Her spirit iled before we knew . That she from us had gone. Into sweet rest she has entered. No more to sorrow or weep. 1 Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mcfiuigaa (Copyrllhtl PLEASURE AND HAPPINESS ing when gachievecl. It is more pleasurable to feast than to fast; but which brings more happiness the next day? We can stand only so much pleasure; we can never be too happy. Ice cream is pleasant until we eat too much at once; more Joy and peace .end contentment are always welcome. If pleasure brought happiness, the drunkard or dope addict would be the happi- est person. But pleasures, as ex- perience abundantly shows, he- come in the end their own tan- tallzers. Likeflres, the more they are fed. the more they rage. Their insatiable demands can become un- bearable. O O Other objects in which men seek happiness are power and reputa- tion. But power is of such a. nature that only a few can have it. Be- cause ol rivalry, "uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” If power brought happiness, why would those who have it be most anxious to have more? Would not Hitler and Mussolini have been the happiest of men? And how easily .popula.rity can be lost! Who re- members the movie stars and sports heroes of 20 years ago? Where, then, are we to look for happiness? Let us look about us. Who are the happiest people we know? Are they the richest the most influential? No; they are, on the other hand, those who are content with their lot. who are satisfied with little, who have their happiness in their hearts. There is no happiness such as that which comes from a good conscience. When we are aware that no matter what happens we are the friends of God and will be happy with Him in the next life, we experience the greatest happi- ness in this life. Everyone willi The Week at S.D.U. It. is remarkable how quickly a person can adapt himself to anew atmosphere of living. Just three weeks ago many of us were re- turning from different parts of Canada and the U. S. where we had been working during the sum- mer. Today, we are back at Col- lege, rising at '1 A.M. in the morn- ingn, attending Mass, going to classes, racing back to our rooms to hear the score of the World Series, etc. Yes, it takes a student a very short time to get. into the swing of things at St. Dunetan's. The reason for this could well lie in the slogan we adopt at S.D.U. -work when you should work, and play when you should play. During the past week-the presi- dents for the various classes as well as the offiffcers for the class debating societies have been chos- en. The class presidents are: Senior. Allan MacDonald; Junior, Richard Wedge: Sophomore, Art Seaman: Freshman, Frank Slowey; Grade Continued on page 14. l Barbara Jenkins, with Beth Bos- well and Gloria Jenkins as assist- ants. The gift oarriers were Lona Scott, Joanne Lilly and Misses Mil- licent and Marguerite Munn. A led by delightful sing-song was Mrs. Irving Thompson, COMFORT, ENEMY No. 1 OLD MAN SHOVEL A1ias"Ba.ck-Breaker” Last seen hiding in your basement You get your REWARD M when you install, a WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (Sailings Sept. 29th to Oct. 25th Inclusive) Daily including SundI)'l- Standard Time. From Each Terminal. 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 pm., 4 pm-. RESERVATIONS: May be made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office In Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance for:- (1)-First and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. (2)-For perlshables andlor Live- stock in truck loads on any sailing. (8)-For all sailings on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCI-I AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N ORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. E. Island 1 a mit that the God-fearing will be t e happiest tn eternity. But for some in is a discovery to realize that they are also the happiest in this life. But why should one ex- pect otherwise? If they are on the road to the eternal happiness for which they are made, what could be a greater cause for hap- piness while on the journey? . . . The reason why money and Dleasure and power and reputation can never satisfy the human heart, is that these things are be- low man. They were made for man; man was not made for them. Man was made for something above himself. He'necds a little money. I lime pleasure. A few friends. But only God is big enough to fill the desires of the human heart. No matter how much money or bodily pleasure or power or ivepu- I”-"011 W0 had. we could still con- ceive further desires, and our heart would not be sails-(19.1, N0 hallptness on earth is com- Dlete. The creatures in which we seek happiness are loyal to their Creator, and refuse to let us rest completely in thr”: They pomp, to G0d- only God can fully satlate Us, because we were made to be infinitely happy. Moreover, all these other things inlist be left behind at death. And this certain knowledge already puts a damper on their enjoyment. Only eternal happiness can satisfy our deslrei for perfect joy, October 5th to October 25th Every night except Sat- urday night at 8:00 p.m. Sunday Services the usual time WITH Preaching Evangelist, E. P. BENOIT, Calgary, Alberta. Singing Evangelist, WILLIAM 0. WEALE, Summersidc. Monday: Tuesday: . Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Sunday, 11:00 a.m.: 7:00 p.m.: O MOVING - PACK- ING STORAGE 0 LOCAL or LONG DISTANCE O EXPERT '? SERVICE and MODERN EQUIPMENT Agent for Maritime Warehousing & Trans- fer Co. Ltd. with all Canadian and U. S. A. connections. JENKINS TRANSFER Dial 6323 Moving & crating . GREAT THREE WEEK EVANGELISTIG MEETING CENTRAL clllilsnllll clluncll Charlottetown E. P. BENOIT TOPIC FIRST WEEK "The Book of Life" ”Demauchristhcocracy". "Are You Dead Or Alive?" "The Great Famine". "In The Valley Of Decision." "The Holy Spirit In You." "Will You Be At The Wedding?” Literature Display, Friday night. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED (Cut this out for future reference) O - The following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any mat- ters relaung to life insurance or annuities without obligation. CHARLOTTETOWN MR5. DOROTHY ROGERS J. A. MOORE R. C. SHEA. KINKORA, H. BENNE'I'lT CARR. MILTON, RR. 1. II. C. DOHAKER. Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. 1:. I. F CANADA T. Special Sale FINEST QUALITY PLATE CORNED BEEF ' at only 8'1 Cis. Per Lb. Buy With Confidence at J. M.'s MEATS Market Building e SINGING EVANGELIST. WILLIAM O. WEALE E l i I l I i i l 3 I I it i 3 W I I I E I" II" Hut safe in the arms of Jesus DIAL 5535 I DRITISSLEAND rogues My dear Mother is fast asleep. L n SOCIETY ' . r - . . - 1n';;,t,flA"g,':;f;""- - Singing Evangelist William O. Weale will be associated M . WWW S with Evangelist E. P. Beno(i)t in Revival services in Central , N , . 1' - Christian Church early in ctober. Bave yourself work and dirt-have dependable, auto- ' naugig . . . , , mggig. on gun; lffjgtgnt 1.'g.go.g colenun. Oil moor r 3 Mr. William Weale returns for his fourth meeting in Purneee'a improvements move the but right down . Tomnmmr noun. FURNACES. Charlottetown and will contribute gieatly to the musical so an noof, no fuel a: gains to carry-a cleaner ucreate in me apure heart 0 my God and renew wAL1, 1.-MM; on,.m,3m;.. phase of the meetings. Mr. Weale is in Tl-umpeteeij Extra. hollise-rno':leue:!mfer:-h-these are vital blessing; And A mmqu" conscience W1 mm gm 0 my hope, See u. for full details today. RANGES ordlnalry;,ha::i a 11-illylgglsh KI):lI1'?;iV03';:e:S:CCI:j8IgLI2K Pele . nun ' 9. gm 1;, you 5 an arms g yew - - - - - sons 1 y an an exec re re re 1C. ' . Th h th 5seltIlBdI0N1lP'0V' I5 mug e power of Thy "P"5ce"d"'t might Mt ""1 PARTS Mr. Wcalc last Spring became known better to many . , E . - gleinunto (ting hetwenbof Thy holiness 0 Source of my Write or Phone Charlottetown music lovers while competing in the "Oper- 5 ,8. 3' 3" 5' he News Of :1:hIne eternity Sladden atic Class" in the Provincial Music Festival. He received , 3 , . ,, me, 0 Thou Who art my God! . 'I ALIIRT J. ZAIIIM a First Prize Award in this class. Mr. Weale is the Min- ' ' core I inn W ontlt t 1 J um 3'" rroln no Sacred Writings or 'I'heIBaha'I World mu: 6' ii'rsr. em W see Grafton ac. . cams-n ;?;f;ce”fE,R:f;rSuI';T:g?'de Church of Christ s"mme"I.d" ' -