rneellanswi-I!.);aIl riieouu-alas regexp Royal Canadian Dental 1"” c”'"”””'- ' ' cit-v & IIISTIIIGT town -raxs-nun ssro. " Religion and Life The meeting closed with the, Hcane Edna's Destruction In Charlottefovvn gyivei-y Rev. George First Moderator of use 0. Pldgeon. n.n.. LL.D. United Church of Canada (Copyright) TH! TIUTH THAT There is one saying in the .300! jg Daniel that stands alone in its nfluence on the course of history. 'onc has difficulty in recalling .3, other as influential IPIW om mg uyings of Jesus Himself. '1: L, the answer of three young H to King Nebuohadne . the me ueror of conqueror. in his tl.rne. "Tog: king had commanded them to . (arm as everyone else had done ml; coniorming meant doing some 'm- a which their religious con- lk.'SllZns forbade, and this is their 1993' Nebuchadneuar. we have N need to answer thee in this miglerif be so, our God whom we Wye is able to deliver us from '.he burning fiery furnace: Ind 39 ii-21'. deliver us out of thine hand, 0 King. But. if .not, be it. known unto thee, 0 King, that we will not serve thy gods nor worship mp golden image which thou hast (cg up." (Daniel 1-1543)- - . . . in most cases in history 316 nayiyrs were men and women mg; to their earthly sovereign n every other respect. Early gmistians served the Roman Em- . ther class of his subjects in sgheres where he had right- .u1 authority to rule, but when 1e demanded worship as a god. in Christian could obey- it is the old story-those who fear God know no other fear. and iupreme l0Yl1W W Him "mus ,-very rightful allegiance more :1 . 3inngmgNebuchadnezzar discovered in the dramatic way described by peror with deeper devotion than It was this truth that A KING DISCOVERED out attention was directed to this story by another of air Mon- ard Woolleyls discoveries in the ruins of Ur of the Ohaldees. They were studying the work of Ne- buchadneuiar in restoring an an- cient temple. "The small five - chambered sanctuary was a thing apart." Its rooms were very small and could hold but a few people at a time. This drove the archaeologists to the conclusion that they were de- signed for a secret ritual. only the priests being allowed to enter as they wilted upon the twin deities. one This ancient tradition was com- pletely set at nought by Nebu- chadneuar. "He swept away those private sanctuaries and all the rooms around them." There is no doubt that the re- modelling of the building im- plies a change of ritual but how can this be explained? The author finds the answer in the story of the Three Children in the Book of Daniel. "The gist of this story 's this. that Nebu- chadneznar made a great image and set it up in a. public place and ordered that at a given signal everybody was to fall down and worship it. "The Jews, who seem to have lived hitherto undisturbed in the land of their captivity, were by this order given the choice be- tween ldolatry and disobedience involving death. What was there new In the king's act? Not the setting up of a statue, because each king in turn had done the same: the novelty was the command for general worship by the public. It was at that point that Shedrach, Meshel: and Abed- nego took the stand that has in- spired the ages. Nebuchadneuar was doing what many a ruler had tried aince- to use the power of religion to unify his motley empire. The rock on which his enterprise was wreck- ed was the conviction held by a few of what was due the living God. crssswessl for setter Photo- graphs suaoa IIIILKLNG MAOHINIB. Douglas Bros. and Jones. . JIMMY! TAXI - Dill TITI I810 or 8253. MYSTIC Eli! now in stock. The Island Book Room. , "WI TREAT THE SICK WILL" Giggey's Pharmacy. open evenings till I o'clock. areclsr. nursmal wuiws PAlN,.T- ans gallon. Douglas Iros. at Jones Ltd. II. J. A. BROWN'S Chiropody Ol- i'l';:teh will be closed until September 2 . ISLAND GRILL. Queen Itreet Dial 5228. Serving full course din- nors. Specialising Chinese dish. 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HOLMES and BRADLEY 54.95 each OF SPECIALS 51.00 each Dial 3414 FREE DEMONSTRATION ronsv ONLY TUESDAY. SEPT. 14 Charlottetown Hotel Clifton Hotel. Summorside. NEW TRIPLE TRANSISTOR HEARING AID l0c per month for one small buttery 99.50 Budget Terms 510.00 Down 510.00 per month 10-Day Money Back Guarantee J. E. RAMSAY, 41 Bank of Toronto I Holifex L Greeseloss it infra SL39 Posl: Paid Users claim almost immediate relief from Arthritis and Rheumatic Pain . Non-Stelnlng "' ai(ggrv's PHARMACY KENT BTIIIT Phone 3170 Odorless M3".3o ' accompanied on the return trip by Cecil Mallett, North Gran- WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 15 Light A complete shut-off on NEW GLASGOW W. I. The September meeting ni New Glasgow W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer MacDonald nn Sept. 0, with a large attendance. The president, Mrs. R. L. Dickicson. was in the chair and the meri- ing opened with singing the W. l. Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 11 members. The sick committee repnrlml and Miss M. E. Campbell stated that she had visited the school after it had been cleaned and that the work had been satisfactory.- The following committees were then appointed: Sick. Mrs. Vince Deveaux and Mrs. Leith Dickinson: school and program, Mrs. Earl pole broken off at end of Brighton Road, entrance Richmond St. East. Clearing away an old one on Gallows Hill. Hnuston and Mrs. Chalmcr. lunch. Mrs. Harland Hill and MISS M. E. Campbell. A letter from the Red Cross was read about forming n Home Nurs- ing Class and this was postponed, for the present. A motion to send; 310.00 in the Iron Lung Fund was carried. After some discussion ii was decided in have a colelirniiqu. for tho Institute members and their, familics in the farm ni' A dinner. A committee to arrange for this uasl appointed: Mrs. R. L Dickinson. Mrs. Lellh Dickieson, Mrs. Foster, Seller, the secretary and the iron- surer. Roll call for the next meeting, will he answered with telling school" memories. It was decided in get in gift for a small child in the P. F.'.I 777:7 l..'ll.i.apitnl. to Victoria Park. Baricr's Film Lab. WWW Baricr's Film Lab. The unminit of (ho wild flnwcr cmhlcm fur ouch Province was road by Miss Elsie Laird. and a reading was given by Mrs. Foster Scllnr and Miss M. F). Campbell. Rcfrosliiuonis were served by the ll(lSlPRS and cnmniiiice in charge. (500!) (iO.lTS VAN(70l:'VT-TR VCFV Mrs. An- drew Clark, 70. a goal. farmer gincp l9l8, swept the il('lT'l in :inglo-riu- innn goat. classes at the Pacific INatinnai Exhibition with her herd of 40. She slnrtnd lirmdlinsz goals after snails milk saved her daugh- ter's life during the 1010 influenaa epidemic. Corps Ass'n Elected OTTAWA. (CP)- Lt.-Col. H. E. McI..aren of Ottawa was elected president of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps Association at the organisation's seventh a n n u a l meeting here Saturday. Lt.-Col. J. B. Merritt of Halifax was elected vice-president, Lt.-Col. D. W. Henry of Montreal second vice-president and secretary and Lt.-Col. G. K. Clark of Ottawa treasurer. EGG BONUS WINDSOR, 0nt., (CF)-Mrs. Don Bastien bought a dozen eggs at a chain store here. she got her mon- ey's worth. Every one had a double yolk. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH W.M.S. The Sept. meeting of the Aux- iliary of the W.M.S., met at the home of Mrs. Fred Smith. The president presided and opened the meeting with hymn, ”0nw a rd Christian Soldiers" and prayer by the members in unison. The program in the Missionary Monthly was followed with Mrs. MacLeod as leader, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Andrews and Mrs. Orville Seller. ' Hymn. ”Once to Everyman A Na- tion” was sun: and prayer was offered by the leader. The presi- dent read the introduction of thr- study book, ”The Church of lndiaf Mrs. Montgomery will be leader of the first chapter for the Oct- ober meeting. Hymn, "All People That On Earth Do Dwell” and the Benediction closed the worship per- iod. - Sixteen members and two vis- itors answered the roll call. Fifty- three home calls and seventeen hospital calls were reported and seven books read. A reading on Christian Steward- ship was given by Mrs. Cousins. Mrs. Bowman reported the bale had been sent. The W.M.S. (special servieel was discussed. It was decided to have it on Sept. 12, with special music by the Cherry Valley Choir. Mem- bers were reminded that subscrip- tions for the Missionary Monthly are to be passed in at the October meeting, which will meet the home of Mrs. Ripley. Roi call word will be ”Thnnks." The book of numbers will be the study. An encouraging financial report was given by the treasurer. Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. E. Bernard . and Mrs. Le'Page will be on the Lord's Prayer. 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