mm 9. 19507" THE GUARDIAN. CPIARLUPFETOWN PAGE THREE CHURCHES TOMORROW I FTTURL11 I S. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL Anglican he Revcrnd "”8....... Susanna narins the will be no Sunday eveningpervice. nl.A.. I..'l'h. incumbent and Choir Director us AM.-The Iloly Communion. 10.00 And.-Matias. 11.00 A.M.-Choral lucllarlat of ENGLAND lrantomua this month of July tlisrs BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH ....:....:m.........A Corner Prince and Pitarsy Sta The Reverend James D. Davbcn. I.A..B.D. Pastor. Organist and Director of Choir. In. W. Allison llaolao. a.'r.o.ns. The Church School !or children willbobeldiutboiisunscntdurh Ingcbsaummc mondn. rhA&ld.aosts are free and answer 90!:'0;',fEt;Iv"l!3:)eLvs0Alr:I-'l'.hv1lIwell- UNVEILING AND DEDICATION Visitors are welcomed and the C''"'''' I OF THE nw-nbwi 1- M 'r "' W" I-3'33-7'-lvus 2-'1'-'?'s'I'-Chm-are MEMORIAL wmnows aim the service anuunn: "0 am: Most Holy- S. Mm-,5 ANGUCAN Eu r r " DorothyMao- Iarected ttci thehmemorythof the fourtgen men of thg an , . . CHURCH Y" I" mm” .0 Wm”, Wm ngrega on w 0 gave vafnllves in t e Second Wor -rue PARISH cauucn Established lzruby Boy-I Foun- 0 The Reverend J. l.oystsss.E. Mustard. A.n.c.o. , organist and Choir Master. Mr. IOIJITII TRINITY. , 3.30 AM.-H u.oo A.M.-Morning Prayer and Sol-mom. During the Aunt "W9 service. . Visitors will receive a cordial welcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN. THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend M.A Minister - , my 3. Lillian Ilexenais .. Mug. Rae. Organist ggggr.,Lm.A..A..-. II All.-Divine Worship Ind Sor- mon: "stillness Ioloz "The Lowli- gg).-Mr. Stanley lancaatfh lnthem: "A Son: 01 Pt-W09 (5””I' jug)-Th; Men of the C Visiio Are always Welwm - .. . " ” ”"””'"""" ”""'".” 3”” PREACHING 3;..li.5i”l&?"'.ia tr .2:::?:”.:2E been "moms treatment or we ”:z.."..:v "-3- 'n:;::" v".:: .. ..'.. x .- ..-.......;. pm we we-. is and r uspop, . '- ", S ' began his ministry in 1844. Bahsiir g g. 11 AM g- g”',:E”'s u?aaJmsI:;l'oo1Mg1g:)n'P 2&0 Mrs. R. E. Sutherland of Ken- GREAT GEORGE STB-SIT hold that he was more than a ' ' ' E;,.....mg gndysen-non: Mgmmesn of" nedl"s Ladies Wear. left yesterday Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. mystic or reformer concerned only STYI-Ev! Queews Co. L. 0. A. and L. 0' By A. arm-.,.0.on by Imago, to ,mend the with Islam, but rather the herald - Wm awmd St John, Mmon at Dominion Business and Profession- nW;f,fjfj;Y,2f3.Y,I,'m gig -ex ggyugrghgg 1333”; 3:33:91; the a.oo”p. M: ..m..'. Members to :1 Women's convention in Hau- - ' 0 . 3.3!. 2.80-SnndayMScI;t;Drlv';"l:' 06"; over those of rage. class or nation .. 3 RM, .. meet Ct 3'45" i 6-80-Oven ' 'sndrromowd e wlnclplesol .. 'M.ad dJk iMt- ion Street. . world faith over artisan dogmas nATEn stfp'::'u”I;”L;f;mfgB:T emf: mini. vizlfzrhg llgrnm-ego. 0131:. . q,oo.salvsticn Med inn”! and crceds. Be, as the Iorerunner yesterday. 3 man chgrggd with and Mrs. Henry McGuIrk of Dro- i ALL A”; WILCO 0! BEh""'"Eh- II" Emma" Sr in" theft under 025 was sentenced to mole Ind 3150 her mother-in-13W. CCSPEI. IIALI. Upper Prince Street order of Meetings for I.ord's Day 10 am.-snnaay Bolml 11 AM.-nmklns of Ind .30 nu.-Gospel Martin!- ' Peace rhroush -lull "rseachint -United P CH 87 Elm Av;:Ii:' P a Quincy "E" lwuen Phone 2790-14. 1 SERVICES .13-vA.M.;-Sunday School 11 A.M.-Worsbiv sud PM"- . 2 P.M.--Children's 1 PM Evangelistic Mouths- IT-OU ARE INVITED. ” 'l.'hc Church That's Iiiderent BIBLE SCCIETY "CAUSE VITAL it is frequently stated that the Bible Society has SW9" some book M SCIIPNFE tribe. race or M0919- is. T. Ibbott. Rector. SUNDAY AITBB. , oly Communion months of Jill! and will be no cvcnins II. Russell” TE! BAPTIST CHURCH .....M.A....-M...- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH us Kant an-on Mu-vd Ii. Dunbar. R.'l.'h.. 38 Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Chair Dlrsctc . : 10.00 A.M.-Church School and Family Hour. 11.00 A.M.--Morning Worship and Communion. ' "HIE CONFIIIENCII OP PBOVEN LH'E!'. Hymn Selection. Until the second Sunday in Sep- iembe the evening service will not be held. Central Christian ly ” a and onto!- tnwn visitors to the services the Lord's Day. . Church warns- ZICII PIIESBYTEIIIAII CHURCH Charlottetown Sunday aluly 9th, 1950 The REVEREND G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, Minister Mr. Frank Johnson. A.T.C.L., Organist The-REVEREND FRED GOFORTI-I, M.A., M.C., p Chaplain will preach the sermons. SPECIAL SERVICES TO MARK THE MORNING WORSHIP-11:00 A.M. Theme: "YOUR EXCUSE FOR BEING ALIVE". Anthem: "The Lord's Prayer." Malotte. Male Quartette: Selected. Anthem: "And The Glory of the l..ord." Handel. EVENING WORSHIP-7:00 P.M. Theme: '"DISENCI-IANTMENT". Anthem: Selected. The Church School meets at ten o'clock. All relatives and friends and those who served with the men whose names appear on the window are invited to be present. A of THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column .-is reserved pics news ART SIGNS. Quality work. at local Interest. but advutiaiug at a neway uatws may inserted at live cents a word- alsls in advance. its usual: cor FINN ARRIVALS or SWIM Suits at The Fashion Shoppe. .-L. FOR DAINTY tasty sandwiches insist on Island Maid Bread. Made by Stewart Bakeries. REFRIGERATORS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. CRASWELI. for Photolftpbs. NEW SHIPMENT TROPICANAS arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. NEW NYEJON SHEER DRESSES arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. an em IN srocx. Cash and Carry stores. HOWARD MMIENNII IOU!" WEAB at I75 Queen Street. COOKIES. Cakes, Pastry. Rolls. Fruit and Fudge Squares, fresh at Stewart Bakeries today. GENERAL ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaners 340.00. Floor Polishers. Kettles. Irons and Radios 019.95. Toombs Music Store. CONGRATULATIONS Miss Eleanor Durant of C 1 e r m o n t School successfully passed the standard exams of Grade VIII. Congratulations are extended to Eleanor Durant and also her teach- er, Miss Margaret Lord. HOUSEDBESSES In all shades and sizes. 32.75 and 02.98 at The Fashion Shoppe. RADIO AND PHONOGRAPII Combination Special 045.00. Toombs Music Store. FLIGIITS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway Ltnited 2061 or 50. RECEIVING IIOGS at CfIDO'f.a each Tuesday until 11 A. id. Whore roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual. Robert Dawson CBAPAUD - DONG CREEK - SPRINGFIELD SERVICES. - Crapaud 1.30 A. M. Holy Commun- ion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and sunday ” '. Preacher, Rev. S. J. Davies, of Kenslngton. Long Greek. 3.00 P. M. Dvensong. the Rector. springsleld. 780 P. M. Evan- cdllj at song. Rev. James M Alberton. Personal Mr. Gordon Ferris, Canadian Advertising Manager. Household Finance Corporation, was a visi- tor to the City yesterday. THE PARTY who took overcoat from Masonic Temple, Summeraide, by error on June zdth. please notify Roy Johnson. summer-side. Mrs. John L. O'Donnell of Fair- field, California, is spending the summer months with her mother, Mrs. T. A. Butler. NUS WELLINGTON KENT will load livestock and general cargo for St, Pierre. Mid. and St. Jo.h.n's, Nfld. on Monday, 10th July. For space reservations and information. Members of the Canadian Legion and representa- -r. , a.'r.M.. and KnowIodl0-" Prayer” (MAIN- hoir. Christ.” ENTECOSTAL' URCH Church to a The I may ghould not be overlook- led that Missionary great and made are inter - dependent. It has been the Societies in 0 t h small who IIIV0 this possible. The two The missionaries need the Society. and the Bible 50' clety needs the mlsslonarleh :... Help the cause of tho Bible Society with its Bible Hon" at 100 Fitzroy Street. Char- lcttaiown. by 3'0"! PH?!" and support- SHIRTS LAUNDERED '10 ranmcrsoiv RITE - WAT CLEANERS PbouoS88'lz UM . War Veterans are of the Memorial WI at 11 a.m. Sunday. velation of the invention. ATTENTION wsn vmnslls Ioila'Is commemorate Martyrdom of Ball The Bahalls of the Island are joining fellow 3ahs'is all over the world in the commemoration, on July 0. of the martyrdom oi the Bab, which took place in Tabrlz. Persia, on July 0, 1850. Baha'i World Faith. acted in 0 similar capacity to John the Bap- tist who announced the coming oi the new teachings of Christ. His teachings of the oneness God, the unity of man and the need. for personal and social rs- gcnsration came into conflict with the narrow and fsntical views of the Islamic priests and civil auth- orities. Thousands of his iollowers were ruthlessly axtarminated and he himself was imprisoned and finally publicly executed. As in the past, the sacrifice of his life has resulted in a complete victory over the worldly power which . sought to suppress his gospel and deny his spiritual mission. His vision of united humanity sustained and guided by a new rs- onensss of God has spread iar beyond the confines of its country of origin. The world as a whole. concsmsd with new power and material wealth, paid little attent- ion to the episode at the time. A hundred years later all countries are seeking solutions to the pro- blems of disunlty and conflict with which he dealt. At the same time. many hundreds of thousands Ba.ha'is in practically every country reverence the martyrdom prophet of Tabriz who offered his -so the redeeming truth that worship to- national day is by deed and not merely word and that the faith of every man is tested by his acceptance the unity oi religions. Th . e for the Island wi at 4 pm. Mr. Albert Rckovsky Montreal will speak on "Lessons Living". At 8 pm. Mr. R.akovsky's subject will be "A Century World Crisis" and Mrs. Laura Davis of Toronto will speak "The spiritual Meaning of World Crisis". The public is cordially vlted. . TOKYO. Japanese Boy Sccu today that their retu has been approved. IN MEELORIAM ts asuaoryot Private George larlAllsy,w1IowsskiliedinactIon July sch. sou. Iutiag when shadows fall gnaw asses. m "It " "I am... , ,1, .. 3 I-pours" wiillinkourlsrcksncbaln . '"0”"'- ""4 A Faitharldhopsarorslaudand As he by one we -vet Isaln. "I'M "E" dmmm C In" "I" uclarlty belongs to the same funilv. llvllgly IOIIIUIOI V! B10100! aallrotbsrchasias. lnvltedtoattsndthsum ndow at Zion Presbyterian July 9th inst. I-Ioma. Parade will fall in at 10:30 am. at the Charlotte- Branch. Csnsdian Legion This is a non-denominational Plnds. beworn. ,.. ...... ..a...a.-..... ..- commemoration ll include the following: on Sunday. July 9th. July 5 -(Routers) - is announced in to the In- ternatlonal League of Boy Scouts tives of the military services will worship with us at the morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucette. Greenfield Avenue, are leaving to- day by motor to visit with friends in Boston and Hudson Falls, N. Y. apply, Buntaln. Bell 6: Co.. agents ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs J. J. Trainer, Charlottetown. P.E.I., announce the engagement of their daughter Marjorie Genevieve to M . d M . W ll Thomas Edward. only son of Mr. 1- an H a ace Callaghan and son Kevin of Montreal, are CHARLES B. CONSTANCE TEMPLETON SINGS 11 A.M. 8PM. -- I TRINITY UNITED Au. wssconle oi and Mrs. P. W. Baxter, l-Iamilton. Wedding to take place August '5th. at ii A. M. at The Cathedral of Christ The King. Hamilton, Ont. MILTON - RUSTICO ANGLES- AN CHURCHES. - Rector. Rev. ViSitinS.Mrs. Callaghan's mother, Mfrs. Willard Mitchell. Mt. Stew. a The many friends of Mrs. Leo B. Doyle are pleased to know she has retzumed home from the Char- lottetown Hospital where she has Mrs. Eliza Jackman of Charlotte- 30 days in jail, and the remanded town. ease of a man charged with gross cnannua arms. for "we1oux"I ial unrest. whatever onc's own. for the sole labor. dictate? ed from all moral law. indecency was further remanded one week. A drunk and incapable was also remanded for one week, and a summary ejectment case was dismissed. VISITORS FROM NEWFOUND- LAND - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vardy of Port-aux-Basques, Nfld. are spending their vacation with their weakness -which Lamb Literature And Life habit? This is an age When we think 0! Charity we are apt to identify it with giving aims to the poor. It is that but much more. Its best translation is our word love. when in the New Testament. John would cndeav-l our to tell us what God is like he says God is love, and this word is the same word as Paul used in his great hymn in I. Corinthians chap- ter 13, which the authorized trans- lators rendered charity. The word ,3 ..'wpeg.. Charity is often represented as carrying a. mantle to throw over the defects of others. Charity we' are told will cover a multitude of sins. Charity often mm a blind! eye so that it sees not the failures resolution. of others. It often suspends judge- ment, because it believes it has; not all the data on which to fix a I N140 correct estimate. Bums believed It should not interfere with respect. At the same time of who have fallen. because fault of their own, by of them we must care. know or feel that their master that he is a Christian. of in of R. on m. t,m.,... that lives." . The apostle is at' his best when . n""m;:.m' bimn" m " I” he writes his great hymn on love. . We never can adjust it; What's done we partly may com-1 Pill-9. , But know not what's resisted." We have a maxim-"De mcrtuis nil nisi bonum. "Concerning the dead speak nothing but what is good." why not extend that to the living? If we are constantly look- ing for faults we shall find them. I read an essay recently by A. O. Benson in "From a College Window." The subject was "The makes no parade, gives itself never irritated. love is never glad when others had been in their company. The mend did not believe In discussing a person whom he regarded as s friend.-not leaving Iancclot crave nor Galahad pure. At length they has a certain simplicity about It also says that it nsnson thought that we should nu. mum. not abstain from condemning the had for I drink. He claimed that because he tlppled, it did not make Lamb any dearer to his friends. would be not have been dearer without that Indiscriminato charity is not good and only injures the recipient. of what we call By B00131-AN I social security-much is being done 9,3 wtm H l for people." This may be overdone. I Iliad the motive may not be of UN CHARITY who highest. Csorre Msccullagh said in a broadcast some time ago that is was injurious to lmgland. spirit of independence and rel!- our hearts and sympathies should sl- wsys go out to the needy-those of no on evil days and need our help. There are such and have always been such and possibly will always be: and for Even the lower animals should a. kind man. Some one has said that a man's horse should know Words- worth's kind heart is seen in this Never to blend our pleasure or our I With sorrow of the meanest thing (I Car. 13) He takes the idea and gives it flesh and blood and we see and hear it. Motfstt is at his best, too. in his rendering of the passage thus.-"hove is very patient, very kind. Iavo knows no jealousy: love airs, is never rude, never selfish, never resentful: wrong," me is gllddsnsd by good- ness. always slow tosapcse, always eager to believe the best, always hopeful. always patient. Love never sbthsriasd Ivsrsion declares that charm boliaveth all things- it. hdlloth all came to out about Charles urns. .,,,,”””',,,; ':,':,'::',',f .f.,";:".ff,',', gm”; niece, Mrs. Maul-Ice Burgoyne. 26 Kenslngton Road. Mr. Vardy is with the Newfoundland Railroad. This is their first visit to Prince Ed- ward Island and they are delight- ed with the scenery. Mrs. Vardy says spring is only beginning in their part of the old colony. SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMS - Congratulations are extended to Miss Jean Callaghan for her aplen- did work in teaching at St. Law- rence School, Elmsdale this past year. The students who succeeded in obtaining Grade VIII. Certific- for Charlottetown where she will resume her Summer School stud- ies and return to the teaching pro- fession in the fall. l-Ier many friends wish her every success in all her undertakings. ' TAKES OVER SERVICE STA- TION - Mr. Robert E. Tuplin. city. has taken over the manager- ship of the Argyle Service station, Malpeque Road. it has been an- nounced. Mr. Tuplin is well known in Charlottetown and vicinity. having. for a number of yes”. Oll- ersted the Queen Street Service Station. A veteran of the last war he served with the R. C. A. ll'. Mr. Tuplin is busy making chances and plans numerous improvements to the station property in catering to the motoring public. The "Ar- gy.le'f will handle BA III and oils. is WILL BE GUESTS OF R. C.N.- Mr. Roger Clark of Central Roy- alty. a second year student at Prince of Wales College. and Mr. Earl Wonnacott 3543.. instructor in physics at the liege will spend next week in Ha ifax as guests of the Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. Clark, who secured first place in a recent Navy League Essay Con- test. won the trip for himself and his principal. Mr. Wonnscott will l'IO f0 cluded with the buy a dockyards ments and they will take a two- day voyage on a naval destroyer. IARIWILL PARTY - Mrs. J. N. Large and was Joan Large on- tertained pleasantly at their hams on 'mcsday evening in honor of Mrs. Frank Johnson, asp costs: "Quality In Every Cup” ........ Mr. Johnson. is leaving 7 for a holiday trip to their old home in Eng and. Guests included. Wen. Mrs. N. D. Macbesn. . iiobsrt Ycunker, Mrs. . Kennedy. Mrs. Bruce Macimersorl. are .1. 0. cocks. Mrs. J. 0. Dennis. rs. Incrhcrson. Ills: Susanne Mac- . II. olbolich. A it was prsssntsd to the M oil”;-n':n”IsI Cl'.'.'.... w v ' Int. All some in "lane" a ' ' um"; ham holiday. Ron Va and a 150 Great Gcogcgt. l . "" r- 1 ling a G-B Conversion DIIALIIR Government easy term loans, employeu partici- pation in industry control are all commendable as 515 er 'dl.stribution society. But the mere multiplica- tion of owners in an adequate measure against soc- the price of his and deriving higher profit with less of It is all pleases. DIITPOSB fully accept their own would not stop with a negative, reply. The Socialist would go to deny to individuals any right of any goods that to ownership of ca of more gocds. would go further and deny to the individual the right privately own any goods whatsoever. vate ownership, in the Communist mind. is immoral and unjust. is the result of the exploitation of the weak by the strong. tive times. it did not exst. The housing pertains Thoughts For Our Tf-evi By His Eminence Cardinal McGungon (copyright) projects ting a wid- ownership in society is not Important that the increase in the numbers of owners be accompanied liy” a better understanding of the rights and obligations or ownership. Some men today evidently think that when anyone can rightly call a thing hishown he can do with it e opinion. ownership includes right to use one's goods in any way whatsoever, even to misuse them. In other words, any use is legiti- matesolong as the property is In their the In accord with such a view. a fruit grower should have no hesi- tation about wilfully leaving his unplcked peaches rot on the trees of boosting picked peaches But is this a well-founded no- tion of ownership? Does owner- are productive Two Extremes This latter view is as extreme as the first. The first is individua- listic; it attributes to each indi- vldual property rights that absolute, unlimited and indepen- dent of any power of Stats cr,l-I51 8 Church. The second theory fs'IhG U oollectivistic; it ascribes all of God. for man! use and enjoyment. This is a fundamental resting on the two obvious fact: that man needs the goods 0! the earth for fulfilling his obligations as man and that of all creatures on earth man alone is capable oi needs and pleasure. But the Christian view does not stop at mans right to use the goods of the earth. It would indeed be possible. as has been done in cer- tain communities. to support life by granting to all men the to use a. earthly goods. But as this would not adequately promote the expansion or social and individual life for the generality of man- kind, reason is led to concluds that man must also have the right to call some things his very own. In other words. man has a. right to private ownership. based on his capacity and need as 'iEIst Is Limited 1!! does not. of course. that all goods ed the earth must be individually or privately owned. ship or a thing truly give 5 man It only means that all individuals the right to use the thing clmplylhave the rich! to cell some things ' as his pleasure or interest may 'their own. Evidently the iowned must be limited. since the socialist; and communist; who earth does not contain sufficient doctrine'goods for everyone to be able own an unlimited amount. Every- onl one. however, should own at least pa minimum of gocds necessary to sustain life, as the very argument pltal. that is;for private ownership Communist distributed among possible number of individuals. It is a right that is proper to each Pu. man as a. human person. It must be vlever, that as a human person. man is not only individual. Isocial by nature and for this rea- Ison. insofar as all goods 01 vthe earth are destined to serve the needs of mankind. there is always a social aspect to the purpose property which is not removed . by the fact that the property falls under private ownership. Because of this twofold charac- lter of ownership, that is. individ- -, d social. men are obliged in i e of their property to take . pg-0-. account not only of their own ad- pegfyidrlghmltto the ds:,ate,1am1 no vantage but also of the common n V was acoor s ony rights as are granted to them free- meins Private. the use should in ly by the absolute power of theysome manner be common. State. In both cases, whether the right of ownership '01 It n primi- ITO guch good. While the Christian tradition has long In- to slated on the social character of individuals or to the State, it isiownershlp. pointing out the duty regarded as absolute and unlimlt-- restrictions of using superfluous wealth tor the subvention of human needs as long ;as men exist who through no fault The Christian looks upon theycf their own are not in possession goods or the earth as given byl the, principle these goods for his right i sufficient amount of full a human self-determining and tree. amount to should be the greatest remembered, how- but also of ownership re-, Oontinued on Page is I Dwrfie cazxydfdyt I a cool shortage uqoin installation. wliho Oil- heating-is economical. When you I Oil Burner you are buy- ing a product Made in Canada by Canada's largest electrical manu- facturer. See your dealer-today: . DO IT NOW- (Inn'l wait until Fall! BURKE ELECTRIC Lrn. v . 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