JULY 19, 1941 cnuncnms rouoanow This it CENTRAL iiilARliillli ta reserved tor nIIa at local interelt. bilt advertising 0i a newsy nature may be inserted at five ccnla s word strictly pey- Rochroro square iii..- gay. Canon E. M. Malone MA, lnTh. incumbent. organist and Choir Director ,.__ susanne Brenton Lie. Mule SUNDAY SERVICES no Holy Communion 0.00 Matins 19.10 (‘hnral Eucharist. During July there is no service n gunday evening at St. Peter's. ere is a service at St. Paul's at CHURCH 0F UNill:D LHURCH ENGLAND ot CANADA nurse's CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED "I'm CHURCH Reverend T. E. tluLennan. Minister Reverend H. (‘ hioe, 0,0,, Viglelu; Pastor is. Ray Kendall. l..il.A.M. A 0.0 0 Organist and Choir Director 11.00 s. m. Primary and Beginners departments in the Social Hall. 11-00 mm. Divine Worship endl- ducted by the Minister. (Broadcast over station (1 F C Y) l 1 Sermon: "WHAT D0 YOU em- READ?" ' i ullhcgretliaemmrhtithefil‘ Jdllllil’! “and”, wvfcal. (sghzbl "Bosh? ‘sun ' ‘ a E ' M K All seats are tree and unapprcp- Mac£cnem_ M" m) c! ,“y' alert. Visitors are welcomed and e incumbent i5 glad to see them tcr the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ,..__ ST. PAUHS (‘HURCH ducted by i-he Minister. ' The Sacrament at Baptism. Meet- ing of the Session at. close oi Ser- vlco. 1:00 p.n1. Public Worship Con- . Sermon: "INSPIRED hour-l w‘ ANGLILAN Elms, t ‘ Rev. J. '1‘. Ibbott. R.D.. Rental Vocal Solo. "Eve Prayer; - l Iovston F. Mugiord, .\.R.C.O., Organist and Choir Master. i SIXTH SUNDAY AIITER TRINITY ' 5.30 AJiI. lioly Common on. 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and ermon. 1,00 p.111. Evening Bermon Visitors will roccivc :1 roidlal n-r-imme at St. Paul's Church. p-IYRESBYIIERIAN lHE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES The llev. T. H. Hussrli Homer! MA Prayer and y Ministry , Organist ' Mlle E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Bao. 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship. Preacher: The Key's! John 0. Qenn)‘, B. D.. Cookstown, Ontario.‘ Illusic: 1 THE EVENING SERVICE IS‘ WTHDRAW). DURING THE MONTHS OF JULY AND AUG- UST. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH iiinlster the Rev. J. I). Davison B.A., B.D. Supply Minister, the Ilev. Profes- \or Whlddcn IAcndla) Qrganlst and director of choir Miss Helen Stewart A.T.C.M. ‘ Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sermon: Duct My Task E. L. Ashiord. tarry Budgen and Roy Quigley. Evening Worship 7 p. m. Sermon: Solo Selected. Preston Beck. The music o: the day under dir- vetlnn of Miss Marianne Saunders. You are invited to worship with [he Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DIINISAR, B. ‘LII.- Minister. IIIL 0. K. PitESBY Organist Pro- iem. 10100 a. m. Church School 11.00 L m. Morning Worship and Communion. I Sermon: "MY LITTLE PART“ The Minister. ' (Ilrd) Mrs. hell D. Me Thou are urlcomc. whosover thou art that entvrcst our Church; it is thy Father's House; come in the spirit ot reverence; worship in the spirit 0t humility. i. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Meetings for Lord's Day I0 mm-Meeting for children. 1i a. m. Breaking of Brand. 7.30 p. m. Preaching cf the Gospel Week Night Service able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. IIIMMII‘! TAXI. Incas II. CONFIJDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. AT YOUR SERVICE MAXI-It C081 Compny- Phone 2498. CAR. RADIOS - Just arrived. Motorola. Toombs Music Store. TWO BURNER. IIOTPLATEI. Special $5.25. Toombs Music Store. mom: SAUNDERS ldoe for group and wedding pictures on location. JUST RECEIVED -- Shipment oi Norge Electric Ranges, Rogers Hardware. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or M0. JUST ARRIVED - A shipment oi beautiful white slips at The Fashion Shoppe. Gt. George 8t. VALLEYFIELD CHURCH-Ser- vice July 20th st 11:00 a.m.: Or- well Head at 7:30. Rev. E. R. MscVlcar will preach at both ser- vices. No service at Kllmuir this date, A. S Weir. Chairman of Session. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church service will he held at 11 a. rn.. July 20. service at Caven- cish Baptist Church at 7.30 p. m. is. p. m. Friday‘. BIble Study. l 8~ o- m- Tllwlny. Prayer Nisht- A" Charles Dickleson. supply minis- are we‘come: my Jesus srd- "I am the Door bh Me l1 any man enter ln He shall. 5T. ANDREWEI ORWELL __ be S11v6!!!" J01"! 19-9 , Communion service at 11:00 am. Ncithel’ IF "WW Silvlml)" l" “n? Rev. Roy Webster. B.D.,wlllpreach 0th". for "W" ll M" "h" “m” Vernon River service at 7:30. con- under Heaven given among m"! duct“; by no Mlnlst . Ch when"? “'6 ""1" l"! 5"“ M“ Valley afterhoon servirg canecrell’: 4-12 led. Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. -'—<—'_*’_'_ LIMITED nus nun leaves UNITED PENTECOSTAL Charlottetown daily at 11.15 a m. CHURCH in}: Borden and mainland points. T roulzh connections to Boston. 39 El.“ AVE. m" J‘ C‘ “lrnniurr LPMM" ggxttnf-hlhsg tsugnlyearvglsntiigil-‘gx 10.00 a. m. Sun ay .c co h. d P" M P M. arrives Charlottetown 5.20 l1 a. m. Wors p an ac ns- p. m. 7.30 p. m. Evangclistic I\Iert'ng. M 8. p. m. Wednesday. Young People's‘ vjsyrmg FROM p_ p; L __ Mn ‘and Mrs. Charles Rowe have arriv- Broadcast 10.05 to I0.."0 A. M. ed from Charlottetown and are t'-s each Saturday C F C Y Children! guests of their son-in-larv and ——?—i—————ri—— i daughter Mr. 0nd Mrs. Robert SALVATION ARMY {Herb also their son and daughter. ‘~—T——— {in-IBW. Mr. 1n". Mrs. Wesley Rowe. Gren rorgg s fee Major and Mrs. Victor Madman‘ —Syriney Post Record. i1 a. m. Holiness Meeting 2.30 p. rn. —Sunda_v School. 7 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subirct: " A GOD OF PARIION" Week night meeting each Thurs- day at 8 p. rn. Special music and sinzlhs W"! be rendered by Lieutenant G. Mc- Ewan gml Bnndmaster A. Mciiwnn. A warm welcome awaits you at the Salvation Army Citadel. Plan to aitmd this Sunday‘- Opcn-air Servire at the Square Sunday evening 8.80 p. m. Solo: Mn. Preston Bock. lie month of July and August. Prienris. Tourists and Nieinhera rs invited to attend Morning 'nrshlp on the Lords day. 6:00 p. m. MONDAY NIGIIT - DUARTERLY MEETING 0F THE CONGREGAIION. EVERY MEM- ‘liiit I8 IJRGED T0 ATTEND. NEW WESTMINSTER. BC. - iCi’) — A gxnnite tablet on which will be inscribed a hlstnry of the Peace Portal Park on the Canari- isn-Unitcd states border. will be presented to the British Columbia government .;i an Int-arnalicnrl Peace Arch ceremony", Sept. 26. bimislcr E11‘. Kenney trill repre- sent the government. T he British a n ll foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ AUXILIARY 1n this present world ord- fl‘ it sometimes seems as it sin were so strongly en- "Embed that it appears Well-nigh impossible to dis- “ldka it. Yet the Scripture-l- declare "in sundry plaeee f"! in diverse manners": ll not my word like as a 7'"? - - - and like e bam- m" that brsaketh the rock lb pieces?" "The word oi GM l! quick. and powerful. "N! sharper than any two- "Ised sword." tn the Gospel ll written that Jesus all!!! and spake unto his "lilies: “All power is giv- fh unto me in heaven and II earth. Go ye. therefore. "Iii teach all nations.” In f“ lenos to that Command e anus Society endeavour: otter the scriptures alt-innit let er llllilranet” gill’ ‘hi! treat eanse oi tho- P bio Society through the - I. I. Auxiliary or Branch. Evening services discontinued ire‘ In ~16 In hfiemoriam _ ving memory of our dear Mother‘, Mrs. Harry Campbell. who dltd July 19th, 1919. You can only have one Mother Patient kind and true, No other friend in all the world Will be as true to you. " ' For all her loving kindness hhe asked nothing in return. Ii all the world deserts you To your Mother you can turn. Most every one in lite we find Can he replaced by another iiut no one in this whole wide world Can ever replace our Mothcr. Sadly missed by her Family. I»; . ' _ TO MONCTON SUMMERSIDE NEW GLASGOW HALIFAX Leave Charlottetown FOII MONCTON 0:10 A.M.: 11:40 A-M. 0:00 PM. "to new ousoow 7:00 A.M.; 1:10 P.M. T0 HALIFAX 1:10 EM. For Reservations Phone 2061-540 y u, .|. mason OPTOMETBIHT neunr and sitcoms file!" Montague P. l. I. to u. i! A. It 0m“ "rflgt r. n. Holidays etc. bv snlroillilfllll‘ Ottlec Connected With Drug liore HUNTER RIVER. U N I T E D CHURCH CHARGE - Services on Sunday. July 20th. are as follows IIunter River 11 a.m.: North Wilt- shire 3 pm; and Wheatiey River .7110 p.m_ The services will be 1 conducted by the Rev J. D. Archi- bald. of Bethany United Church. Halifax. N. 5., Rev. J. I. Morri- son, Minister THE MEMBERS of True Broth- ‘crs maze No. 8 A. I‘. and A. M" Crapaud. will attend Divine Wor- ship in Hampton United Church Sunday, July 20 at. 7:30 pm. Bro. Rev. E. C. Evans will be the speaker. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. 5031151; also Bonshaw Male Quar- re e. NOTICE T0 AD IMPORTANT YERTISERS — Advertisers er advised that ordinary copy mut reach the Guardian Office not date of insertion. Large no; Iqusrier page and _over must reach the office at least. 24 hours in sdi Vance. Sthpendiury Magistrate's yesterdav, three fined $41.00 and costs or two month! in Jail for assualting a peace of- ficcr. while n fourth was fined the same amount for obstructing a Ooui: i with Assault causing bodily harm was fined $20 and costs or 20 days. A person charged with speedmg was fined $10 and costs or 20 dsys while another was fined til and costs or l0 days for driving through ls stop sign. r drunk and disorderly ‘charge was reminded for one week. l STEVENS REAY The marriage too; place very quietly at 7 o'clock Thursday evening July 17th in Si. Andrews Church. Truro N. S., of Phyllis Mary dsrghber of Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Rosy oi , Charlottetown. PEI“ and Paul Har- vey only sou oi Mrs. John Mac- Cuiloch ot 5st sprznes. N. 8.. and the late Mr Samuel ii Stevens oi Columbus, Ohio., lhe Rev. H. J. Rowley oificiafling. Attending the bride and groom were Mr. end Mrs. Alex MacLeovl oi Dartmouth, N, B. The bride wire s two-piece dress oi’ coral wovl crepe with brown accessories and a. coronet o! while flowers with shoulder length veil. i-ler corsage was of Talisman roses. ‘Iihe couple left 0n s motor _i.t‘lp to points in Nova Bcotls end P. E. I. They will reside at 1'1 Prince Albert Road. Dartmouth, N. S. Both bride and groom are employed by Imperial Oil Ltd. Dartmouth. N. B. ..s __ Coil laber that 1i n. m. the drlv previme m3; w“ made m “Mme 0g y six years with the Royal Air Force, i two years of which were spent at CITY POLICE COURT - At the the Charlottetown Training School. me" we" 9”‘! Ehslish Churches before accepting THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU ARDIAN mwwwwi Church 87th Anniversary y QMOOMODMOOMOMO THE onnsn MORNING Organ Music ............ ......'.............._........................... 10:80 to 11:00 can. s‘ The Oell To Worship ', The Prayer of Invocation l LITERATURE ’ Y. .. __-___, . 1Y0!!!‘ to arr-u. _S._. l. AND LIFE i t oaeo<scr By Booluuan 0F, SERVICE WINDOW DRESSING Window dressing is one of the most common forms of advertis- ing. and there are those who have‘ this as their work; they have studi- PPlllO-‘q 101M when fifth! IOIIO OI G011” 110 I. ed the an’ and u consyderahye an, A Th, 0|‘ Temmmy, Rum” (Mummy , _____________________ ,_ pup; 9s X it is. A person goes along the’ . u‘ I m. sunno-t,” \' street end is attracted by the Th’ hum‘ l‘! c“ 9" “n display —certain articles exposed The Lord's Prayer for sale are brought to his ct- Pr-Mg "Now Th.“ we M] Qu- Gofl" 141 $31510"? he" l5‘ m‘? "TY thin! :9 ___ I ‘ ‘s as been look ng for, and re Th‘ N9" 1 nudh“ M‘ ‘ha’ 1 makes a purchase. " The Prayers of Thanksgiving and Intercession 13M, bulsxlness lsdnot. dthe 1 only _. ....................................... .. u "PW" ‘v "e W" m" "SSW l! The Anthem "Like Al A Father Ha on macused‘ n m a pa“ o! our ma’ The Illtillllflfll! and we are all engaged in it more Th, Qflggwyy or kless; furcly ‘everyone likes to The v . ,_,.‘ , . in w. a .- -. .. . K. mu e an mpress on. The The Prayer oi Dedication ScIo-"The Lord Ia My Light" Mrs. Arthur l. leper Preiae-"Iiow Glorious Zion's Courts Appear .. THE SERMON-Peace oi Mind-The Rev. J. Sutherland Bonnell, DD. The Ascription of Glory Prai|w“Dear Lord and Father" The Benediction Organ Poatiude-"Grand Chorus in l)" SERMON-The Festival oi s....‘;il;;.";'rl;;'""li;.f"a;" Carlyle Ascription of Glory Praise-"The Church's One Foundation The Benediction Organ Postlude-"And The Glory of the Lord" Handel This must be remembered. how- _ ever_ that it is not the whole of ................. .. Allisten . aist. mostly in appearance, which- wish to call attention to what they l are or what they are supposed to be. For instance, there are speak- ers whose productions would ap- pear to be without real content 1i you subtracted what elocution con- tributed, or winnowed the whole effort by thought, only chaff would Guilmont y be left This leads me to say that there between 298 should be a connection life. But there are lives which con- , The owner couched, his war. b‘. 52F. donors an bocy. In “Ham zoo busy no counsel wit "you regarding health. Your hydoctor prefers to have you call on him mar-rather than no have to cell on you iner. O 3o. l! you .r¢s'r'§..n.I5*-, par, make tint appointment right awry! And when yo; have your doctor's prescrip- tion, of course, you'll bring it to tbls_"ilelisble" Phmnsqt THE Jzssms Pssamrgy ,";._-_.._:r .. _ F!“ Pyiiiifilhq (Mm-rt;- M.“ Jul.» JI-Jlli-‘Sn [lfliu]i"yu“|;'| (.37. .'s..§w.w.<.~»._ .... w .-J& A hole in the wall whu-e, heels by head. ear and eye wanted no "outsvorld." On the other hand someone has savd there is no reason why the best shops should have the worst win- dows as was the case of the ma»! who read the sonnets of Shake- spears. f" In cupboard suited to his mind. His window was dressed but the shop of his life was empty. All of his music was "money chink." His Webster. 895 Meade-amass. Personals Mrs. Stephen Duffy of somervllle. Mass, is visiting with friends in Vernon River, Charlottetown and Lot 65. TVENING - what is in the window and what is _ ________________ __ ; :0 _ _ inside the shop. Have we not seen on“! Mm" 6 so m 1 o PM houses with lovely curtains and Th" CI" "t Wimhll’ blinds, well painted outside; but The Prayer oi Invocation when you get inside. there was rnnkm God Our Help In Ages Past” 14 "Othlns Worth looking at; I retal- The our Testament. Reading .......“ m. 52-4-12 fsirggagg‘ baflflfi flfarfgprziutzzfg; The Prayers oi Confession and Supp ea on E h z w“ M‘ the mp‘ for the apples were The New Testament Reading a s“ p . and {or the first m‘, ‘avers was Th” "We" °‘,,gh‘nk"lvg“ ‘In Juflce on Kc, l‘ excellent; but his character was The Anthem. ow The ay a ver .................................. .. g y m the latter ha“ m. the barre,’ g: afiggzzlnfn‘ nheire this applies wletre otfh another n an ua a o e er. The Voluntary—"Soitly Wakes My Heart" - Samson and Delilah o, course. a ygood gshopkeeper Th" 7"?" "I nflzlcgfféll i Th‘ I i The A" s okw" cannot in the nature of things ) 9W5" y!“ QM‘ ° °' "f," n! ° ° p z“ show all his goods in the window; Pnlie- Th? Khlldilm CW" - there are elements, too_ in human life which we cannot show, if we would; and there are things that we would not desire to obtruda upon people. Just as there are a:- tlcles which a shop-keeper duel not put in his window display. e0 if is in lite. Then we have known stores. or- dinary places with no attractive windows, which surprised us upon entering for was this not true when some things were so hard to get? some little store in the country may have been able w sup- ply our needs. The reason possibly was that the demand was not so great and there was a. supply left lVLiss Ruth Toombs returned OVBT. home ‘Tuesday night (ronl nan-xi: Year! w» durins my visitation! where she has been VIsiting my 1 met a man whom 1 supposed liv- sister Mrs. William Chrisiman or ed in a very small world. And in Mr. Prank Jobnsen, A.'I'.C.L. Organist and Choir Director Zion Church Mr. Johnson began his musical training at an early age and in Trinity College, London. During the wsr be served for lie has held several positions in the past month. Miss Pearl Young returned to the city o-n Saturday evening aftrr spendlng three months visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Mngmis Munn oi Stoughtcn, Mass. Mrs. Ben ble-wson returned inst week from a pleasant viszt toBcs- ton and other points or lnleresi having motored up to meet her daughter, she was accompanied by her son Mr. Glen Newsonand Mr. and Mrs. R. I-l Jenkins. "Mrs. Frank Dresslcr, has return- ed to her hone in New York, haw‘ ing spent three weeks Vlsllfngl friends and relatives. While in Charlottetown she was the guest rt her aunt, Mr: Farquhar- MacRzc Brighton. 1 Mr. and Mrs James H. Nichols of Hartford. Conn, who IIJVB born visiting Mrs. Nichols brwher ti». Wallace Pursey and Mrs. Pursey d North Rusfle) left today on rc- turn home, navlng greatly en- joyed there lnlday, This was Mrr. the position ot Organist and Choir Director of Zion Church. Mr. Johnson will be in charge o! peace officer. A flflh man chargeil the Music during the Anniversary service next Sunday when the Male Octette will be heard in Special Numbers. Mrs. A. H. Roper will fender a solo and the Choir will lead the congregation in the ser- vice oi Song rendering outstand- ing Anthems for the occasion, TRINITY CHURCH -- The wor- ship of the clay will be conducted by the Minister, the Reverend T. E. McLennsn. ‘This will be Mr. McLennans last Sunday in the pulpit before he goes on holidays. lils subjects for the day will be "what Do You Read?" and "In- spired Amateurs." The sacra- ment. of Baptism will be admin- istered at the morning service. The music for the day will be under the direction oi Mr. Ken- dall. In the morning Miss Kaye MscEachern will sing HIMDIEIYS "Beside Still Waters." In the evening Mrs. Neil D. McLean will he welcomed as guest soloist. and will sing "Evening Prayer" by Bird. The Primary Departments will hold regular sessions in the morning in the eceisl mil. we have many guests in our city these beautiful summer days. To them we extend a cordial invite- IGERAIDN We tell ail commercial refrigeration display counters, reach-in, walk-in mks, condensing units,‘ blower coils, etc. We repair and service ell makes ei electric refriger- ators, writhing machines, vacuum cleaners, motors, etc. DDVER fi ITORIY FOR QUIQK, EFFICIENT SERVICE I 23 Upper Prince St. - Day Phone 3234. - Night Phone 2269-1 tlon to worship in ‘Trinity Church. Nichols first visit in thirty-two years. conversation, and for something to lsay, I asked him if he read —nnt supposing at; all that he did. He said “O yes." whereupon. I asked him what he read and his answer was one of the surprises of my life, so great that I have never i forgotten it. "I take great delight in the sonnets of Shakespeare." I looked at him again and forgot his shabby clothes. and his almost worn outshoes. Here he was in a quiet country place engaged in feeding the hens and the hogs in the pen, but he roamed at will down fancyis avenue. There was not much to look at. in his window, but his mind was not empty. I instantly recalled a little poem or Browning called "Shop" where we are introduced to a store keep- er whose windows were tilled with "gimcracks, genuine Japanese, gape-jaw and goggle-eye, the frog. dragons, owls, monkeys. bottles, geese, some crush-nosed hunch hearted dog; queer names too. such a catalogue. "Such a man with such a store must surely oe living in s lovely home. 'I‘hls was the tact: "Nowise! At beck of all that spread Of merchandise, woes me_ I find i“ “Ur-Dalnidrdeeignel Qdfi Oiled locket and chain . . m b keep "his" mop next" ham-Au"- “us... m. ' " with one of than lovely kw»... let-Hm T3 pure Ivar pretty can; mew earrings, designed, Qesiratiqem v0 Phone 3-7058 o@oo<e>¢ Night: Phone 2-3009 Halifax to Charlottetown rnnanr sumo: BOWLINGS Furniture Moving, Storage a Distance Moving. J. W. ROWLINGS TllE MOVER nd Crating. Local and Long All Loads Insured. 101 Argyle Sh, HALIFAX, N.§. race-awn _\,_\_~g.~\\\\'\\\ -. " HIM... MAYII THERE'S SOMETHING Ill Till‘! SI-OGANS‘ ta ll Ceantrld