e mmfimw d fenustcssns rostonnow n WHHwT , - - 7W n .- w- RCH 0F UNIIED CHURCH C ' ENGLAND oi csmsoo s1‘. PET,F,.“.';’E.°.‘.T.'.‘.“°‘““ mmrrv UNITED CHURCH Biikihfllsb ‘tr-touts? Ilvereol s s. Hrlennnli. Minister . .‘ "nue B-tlentoll, U0. Meals 9",.“ u: Q m _ mo" U" ‘flfbrgriliist and Choir Director ‘I ‘ugh; L” s‘ _ fl-lggggl‘! as aolrubgeeter 1M gzmcoussoanlee. 010.00 Jnsisaler u senior- 0.00 issee: e O isroh Behool. £1.00 u’; m-flhml liltlwl" "4 n00 ens. Beginner: s Primary ‘ mu . “Ian! B?" 5‘““‘" “h” ‘M m“ Dime A.B'I..“:U‘:‘IIJZMWOISIIIP 01w"- ' - v» “w- -* m "cs2: m ... ....;.... WEEKDAYB ‘antimony goillilt lleark- » -— e " — s ord svcs). gfslyngmnng: nun‘ ":15 over CFCY by gjgTéleesflll-u "is-rent In saris: er speeiel ‘$5 T"°'d"~ Thu'd"' w.‘ ttflguYoisiisg People’: Bible Clsss. " - “Y- 100 riis- runuc wonsmr E""‘F"‘,'§; , conducted by the Minister. ' wzqyhyitay services ore in All Iulshet: “Learn to Forgive." f; chapel. All seote on III Anitbent “Ilse lord i: My Show. ms unsvvrtlvrist-ad. V ‘IN kid --(MselkIsIi). welcomed and the luolllfl Veesl Color Ml’. George Joll- n. service ‘M ‘Eviiriiiifiii imwllewoun I 5T, PAUL'S CHURCH '. Ibbot I66“! mf".vi.yii.i'r't"r.'ssortors'i 1110.0. organist and Chill!‘ Milt" scxagesisnn Blinded 3.30 Am. lloly Curamunlon- 11.00 A.M. Mornlfll Prayer Ind Kent Street maven n. DUNIAI» l. ‘m. Minister- MIIB. M. 0. STEWART. Orllnilt and Choir Director. sto "0 some, let u: worship. and fall down: and kneel before the Lord our Maker. For llo is the lord III God." You are cordially invited to wer- ship with us. BAPTIST True Bamificnuiich Minister Rev. l. Illdloll I4"!- ED. Morning Worship ll a. m. g rruon. Quhp-n; "Fruitful Living." _ Anthem: ‘T47R16 "M! Ghilltv’ "" Paiestrina. 2,30l'.!ll. Sunday School ‘and Bible Class. 1.00 mi. Evanlnl PIIU" II"! Illustrated Add"!!- 5ubjrrt. “l-listory of the Chill‘?! n! instant"- ' . starting this Sunday the Rector 7m git/c a Series o! lllultfltofl Addresses on tile History of the mum. of England. This eveniul viii mark the first of "MN 5""!- ..,¢ will dt-al with the Illstol’! o! the Church in the First C611"!!!- Egch Address will be illustrated by an average of titty pistons. old t-tn he very irttsreetios mil imtru tlve. \ Vlsiiors will receive o oortllll welcome at St. Paul's 011N05- E~ ms KIRK or sr. stuns Minister The Rev. '1‘. ll Bnsseli looser! ‘EM. 0 iat Miss E. McKeosio Mus. Bae- u AM. MORNING W018i!!!’- Sermon: "What the Golden Iule Really Means." Anthem: "rho sun shell be no more thy light n, dey." -(Wool-, Iardi. 0 tllrnadcalt CFOY). ‘ m0 r. M. CHURCH school. | J l’. M. EVENING WORSHIP. sermon: “On Being ‘NIIPNW’ Anthem: "Turn Thy Flee ""5! My Sins." (Attwood). . The Minister will conduct the service: and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH Prince end Galileo ltreet ’ e nrv. o. can vii wansrsa iiirs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director Miss llelen e. O "‘ MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Theme?‘ The Effect- oei l-‘crvent Prayer." llymns: 135, dill, 28!. Anthem: "llsst Thou Known?" -l'flueger. 2:80 P. M. The Snllbeth School snd Bible Classes. NR The Path-finders’ Class will mevt immediately after the morn- l": rtrvicc to-morrow. i Not I EVENING Will-CHIP 7.00 i‘. M. Theme: "Life's Greet- est Discovery." llyiiitis: 137, ‘I63. (05. Allilillfli "Evening Prayer." - rnvm llisnsel and Gretel. Eli:- Junior Choir. (ummit thy way unto the Lord: ("i=1 Illso in Him; end n: shall bring it to pa‘): - You nfi‘ cordially lilvfi I fr, "iii: with us. , ‘viii 9- F. ilutciims i s iiiiii OPTOMETBISTI ~ “Street-nets lo the m- "fllt of glasses for the Forrectioo QC gt oeoisr de- uh 53 Grafton Street .GO$PEL iiiuolv st m} ‘ .. "P? tltdey, oi PM ' Upper Prince St. um no. i0 [TAKING OF II D, Lord’ , costs; msmnc. m m’. b” continuing seeh sight suit week, ex- ‘ All. WQLCOME‘ Sermon: ‘This One Thing l Know." ' Duet, "Bellltiill Isle of Some- where" (Fesrla) Mr- V. L. Ding- weil. Mr. ll. D. Qnigley. The? Clinch School lmmetiiatel following Morning Worship. Evening Worship 7 P. M. Sermon: "The Boy Who Wont to the lhsr Country." The first of a series of three sermons on the Prodigal Son. Anthem: “Sam of iMy Soul" - (Turlwr). Soloist, Mr. Barry Bug- den. Baritone Solo: "Golif Rome“- (Dvorak), Mr. Lflgh Dlngwell. Male Qusrtette. selected. Messrs Colder. Quigley, Dlngweil ‘end Olilis. Mrs. V. L. Dingweil, Orgsnist and Director of Choir. You ere cordially invited to wen ‘i ship with rite nuns-r cnuncu. UNITED. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH s: not avs. ssv. s. i2. lklelnstenber Pastor. lundly Bdsool I p. In- Wolnltip old Prose-hills 31!- 111-. Evangelistic lemon 1.8." D- Il- (iood Singing -Good Music liter the Children‘: Choir of the Air over C-ILCI. eeeh Bsturdsy It to lMt s. so. SALVATION ARMY Major and Mrs. Victor MICIAAI ll s. so. Holiness Meeting. 3.80 p. m. Huntley‘ iiehool. Interesting lessons for all. ‘i l’. M. Evangelistic Meeting. Weeknight meetings each Thurs- day st I EM. All are cordially invited to at- tend the above meetings. Ion er: Welcome! The British anti Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDILAND PRINCE EDWARD “LAND AUXILIARY IIQUESTS During the out you! tho society he: received wu- iribotion: under the will! t d ported friends of the ‘dooiezy who. during their lifeline, had made provis- loss‘ for the mtlseranoesof the work of l." °‘ eisty. either in the Doubt- ion of Censda and New- foundland or the vsrlous Mifion Fields. In no!!! ill‘ “u”: these friends were £519.] IIIDDOITOII 0| “l8 My duping their life. ~15" no‘ pest from their- lehors and their work: do to the werll- ,» the Bible se- elggy during their lifetime- rssy. ihroagh s hosaest. er- tend their influence men! sore sod rnsrls IQIQ ,1 jgfl for the PIJ. Bra h. AI!- hfifiinfi Min... u. Olellettetewo. I-MLL ' AM. il AM. GBLIIEI Organ, Preiutle-“llelodls Poetlildr-“N ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11:00 l-ll-Z MORNING WOIIIIIP AND OOMMUNION SERVICE Clestfl-Ingiesaann. Offertory-“Ave Martfl-Jolsshort. Anthens-"l Will Ixtol Tlufl-Norlnsn. SERMON: "WI SHALL BUILD ONi"- " latices. I Minister. 1:00 p.ns.: EVENING WORSHIP. Organ Prelutle-"Ieverlfl-wlsylbflll» Oifertory-“iilelotly Ielkieuseh-limper- Solo-"Biees This lloeafl-Droke-lsy Mrs. lltlKelllll- Anthesn—"'l'he Spies: i i dos-s of Thy Glory.‘ Lord - simmosn "rznrnswrmu m: vssiow-‘rhe Minister Posfludo-“Even Goof-Merchant. 5:15 p.!n.: ANNIVERSARY OBI-DION! in Church llell. SPECIAL MUIIO mlPEClAL MESSAGES - SPECIAL WEIKIOME Central Christian Church at Charlottetown observes the Gold- en Jubiicc of the formation of iihe congregation which dates from February 9th. 1897. when some titirty-tive members meeting in the homo of the late Daniel Kon- nedy decided to form : new congregation and on the following Sunday met in (he Y.M.C.A. for their first. public worship service with Rev. Geo. Manifold. Christian ticn Jubilee Dr. M. E. Gangs. Dr. R. J. Ben- nett. Rev. H. Mabon. Rev. Ne" Herman, Rev. W. L. Outhouse. Rev. S. C. Cooper, Rev. Roscoe Nice, and the present. incumbent. Rev. Marvel D. Dunbar. During the ministry of Dr. M. E. Gongs a large addition was erected and pipe organ installed. and under Rev. W. L. Out-him" a fine parsonage ivus built. The growth of the cultures“- ion through the half century h“ After a few months the congregation moved to the Kind- DEW ergarlen l-laii, now owned and occupied by the Guardian Pub- lishing Company. where they met‘ for a your or more while the construction of itie prcsentoburch building on Kent Street was be- ing carried on. Dedication of the new church Ibuildinfl was in the m1 of 1900- tthe minister was Rev. R. l". Whis- ton. Among the ministers who have since served the congregation ivere several men of exceptional ability, including Rev. R. W. 8tev- enson. Rev. J. F. Floyd. Rev. O. B. Etnery. Dr. J. G. Burroughs. i t been steddy. and the toil of death has been heavy—-only about seven of the charter members are now living. and in addition the re- nwvals‘ to other fields of a large number, leaves the resident int-m- berahip comparatively small, but. the challenge handed down by the pioneers is met and accepted by an active interested group who begin the new day Willi high hopes and enthusiasm. under the etficient leadership of Rev. Mr. Dunbar. who during the post year and five months has provcn the possibilities for spiritual and ma- teriel advance to be worthy of the best endeavours of pastor and people. THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN criiriiiit cuiinniiiiti This column i: reserved for new: of loeoi interest, but advertising of is aswsy nature mey he inserted ,st five cents a word strictly pey- uble in sdva-nee. JlMMIIPB TAXI. Phone 525. BUCKLEYS MIXTURE COOK'S for 1"‘ ‘ _ i i new LEATHER rsisusr cases just arrived. Toombe Music Store. . courcns-znartou‘ use m. isunsrics. BIG, FEBRUARY CLEARANCE sale. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies‘ Wesr. OHESTERFIELDS in Besutiful Shades. Very low price. Toombs i Music Store. HOWARIX MelNNlS’ fitted Footwear now located st 1T5 Queen Street. CITY POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morn- itng a drunk and incspeblc wes fined $10 end cost: or 20 days. VIN CHURCH. Mermaid. -- Divi worship will be conflicted t! Sabbath next st 2.30 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE f0!‘ P1171311 of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. February 9th. St. Mark's. Rustico. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 3-00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. i BRIDAL COUPLE WELCOME!)- The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford wus filled to capacity recent- ly by residents of Winsloe and vi- ciniiy who gathered to wish their sun Allison and his bride of s few weeks, formerly Miss Margaret. Fcrci, Glasgow Road. their heart- icst feiicitatiuns. when most. of the guests had assembled, the bride and groom were escorted to the parlor by Orville Turner and Char- lotte Morcsi-dc where un address was read by Edison Auld and a generous purse presented by Rus- sell Diamond, followed by singing cit “They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Card playing and dancing, with music supp-lied by Doiron Bros. o! Charlottetown was much enioyed by old and young and n pleasant evening was spent. Later. a boun- tcnus lunch was served by Mrs. Ford assisted by the ladies, after which all dispersed to their home: having spent a very enjoyable eve- ning and leaving with Allison and his \VlfiSO‘li‘,C bridv, best wishes for their ititurc happinces. t MT: HERBERT Y. I’. U.-Mem- bcrs of Mt._ Herbert Y. P. U. met Tuesday evening. Jan. mm at the Protestant Orphanage Assembly Hall. It was Christian Culture night and the ivomhip theme was “Time Joy c! Christian Fellow- ship." The hymns “All Creatures of Our God and King," and "Ciod Reveals His Presence" were sung. Tihe Scripture lesson was taken from John 15;1~11. liflriam Ray- nor and Allison Mulch, conven- ors, were assisted in the program presentation by Jenn and David Mutch. This portion of the even- ing consisted of a round table discussion by these four mem- bet-s on the ways and means of ELLEWS lllAllY (Continued from Plge 2) While the week brought. our busy and interesting round to us. Mr. 0.. our neighbor in the house 0n the hill survived the tedious and dangerous work that accomp- anied the second January thaw. The next morning. ice flees were‘ heaped in picturesque disorder in the mill pond, where during the dim watches tons of water and floating ice had been hurled against the dam and gates. James surveying the urea the flood sisters had covered. had never seen "tho like of it". well. not that he could recall at the mo- ment. Jamie, one oi‘ our respons- ibilities snd still our esteemed guest, spent an entirely teerlese week, breaking s11 former records. Rob informed us. by a number of days. Jamie never hes been n cry-baby as the term implies. O O O But like many another he found out while still young. that tears are a medium of exchange more r-tlt-ctive than gold or sil- ver. Indeed as : means to an end._ proyided one is dealing with tender-hearted folk. the brisiy drops hold an unmatched vslue at sight of which the sterneet falter. Some of his days. Jamie spent shadowing his grandfnthi et-‘s steps: on others he has been entcrtliucd at a series of indoor and outdoor sports. Much time ton has boon given to reading. which brings food for dilculllon I I nd once when our feeble wits NTlilAL, . Appointment of J, nstionel Chamber was announced today Walter ‘I e35: _ ties: end relief eons: gulskly. rsorsssevern He» rs sleetev Rfiiovl- oeoi e "IUTNAPVIOOI IX A , were not equoi to s. query it was not as I had said “a silly ques- tion" but as Jamie had countered merrily with: "Hal it's not silly at ail-but you don't know it!" This week, January went c-ut. a mvuih that had come not so long since fresh and new and hsd slipped sway day by dry leaving only melt-series. some joyful. some sad. for folks to remember it by. For cider folk. like Jtimcs and mefiit had given pleasant oven- ings by the fire sometimes alone yet often s: tonight when m. and Mrs. A. Joined us with oth- er: dropping in to "ltayley." Here in the peace of the eve before the Sabbath on a night which of all the week seems to be the one when time, psusv: at the turn of the day. my thoughts turn to those. sod I think of the pleas- ure and comfort of all friend- ships. end I recall words neatly put that describe it: "Oh. the comfort-the inexpress- ' ibie comfort of feeling safe with : person. Having neither to weigh thoughts. Nor measure words-but pouring them 'A11 right out-just as they are- (Xiafl and groin together- Certsin that a fsitlhful hand will ‘hke and slit them- Kesp» what is worth keeping- And with the breath of kindness Blow the rest swny." Until Monduh-Dhm-Good- night-n- TINID AT MONCTON MONCFION. Feb. p -—Ii. S. Fos- ter, Cheriottetown. PIE-X. we: fin- ed $50 and I11 cost: by agistnite W. l". Lane on s charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident" The accused til-led to appear to the charge, forfeiting o deposit of tel which he posted soon after he was returned to the city from Sussex by the R. M. P. M0 Feb I — (GP) -— Ciordon Nelle: o! Montreal as general mlnllorloi the Oamdian sectional of the litter- Oosooierce D. Jones. chsirrron. former newlvlllomrsn. Mr. miles hes acted se secretory of the organ- ilil-IOII I01‘ the Dist Wit. lib Patti’ illili L‘ ast teussw --utt:va_ i'rir’r'eroe"' CSfZJ-WWZ I fickle iicd Uttl, love in medicine. advertising. The poster idea was istressed as the best. and many g interesting ideas discussed. An iopen discussion followed andench .mcmber was asked to make s simple original poster for next. meeting. Same of the group will loci as judgos for this competit- ion, which should be an interest- ing project. Recreation followed. and some lively action games and a contest were enjoyed. During the business period. several items of business were discussed. ‘R011 call rcvt-nlod 18 members and 1 visitor mrosent. and colltction n- mounted to $1.56. The meeting closed with u Friendship Circle und Auid Lang Sync. REIIEVE i i ‘BY RUBIING IN Brits gs uiek relief. 19-46 §leaseleeer est-drying, no strong odor. Inge, eve led also. 31" A letter threatening the llilgen kidnepping unless their parents pay 40.000 poeos ($0.700) is rcporicd being investigated by Argentine police. The newtrpepet Critic: said CENTRAL PARISH. - Services for Sunday, February 9th. Canoe Cove L1 A. M. S. B. 10 A. M. Nine Mile crass a P. M. Clyde River 1i s». M. luv. r. w. Goodwill. Mans-i m. i ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. John Lswior, Charlottetown, an- nounce the engsgement of their daughter Msry Teresa. to Louis James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longephie. Charlottetown. Mar-f risge to take place in the near fut- llfd. NEAR BROWNING ACCIDENT—, On Sunday efternoon wbils a group of skaters were on Hugnes'| ice pond s young ind broke through kl ice. Through the quick action] Mr. Everett Jollymore, tam-l pioyee of R. '1‘. Morrison dz Co. who noticed the boy in the icy water‘ he we: rescued. With tb: elil of s wast able to pull the boy to safety; bed-l hockey stick Mr. Jollyutore ly chilled but otherwise uninjured. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Morning Worship at 11 A. M. will be eonditcted by hhe minister, the Rev.1. Judson Levy, B. 1)., with sex-mm "This One Thing I Know)’, Messrs. V. L. Dir-gweil and R. D. Quigiey will sing Fearis’ "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." ‘Iihe Church School will hold its smion irruned- icteiy toiiowing Morning Worsbip.i Evening Worship at 7 P. M. will be. conducted by the minister, who be-. gins at this service a series of three,‘ sermon". on The Prodigal Son, the. theme for the evening being "The Boy Who Went to (the For Coup? try." Turner's "Sun o! My Soul” will be tin, evening anthem, Mr. Barry Bugdcn inking the solo. A selected Male Quartette will be sung by Messrs. Calder, Quigiey, Dingiweil and Giilis. Music of the day will be in charge of Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Director of Choir. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church, Stir-day, February 9th, 1947. Sexag- 05111111 Sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Com- munion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subject, “Fruitiui Liv- ing.” Anthem. "Como Holy Ghost". Paleetrim. 2,30 l’. M. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and illustrated Address. Subject. “History of the Church of Ensiand." Stsrting this Sunday the Rector will give a Series of Illus- trated Addresses on the History of the Church of England. This even- ing will mark the first of these Series, and will deal with the His- tory of the Church in the first cen- tury. Each Address will be illustrat- ed by an average of fifty pictures and will be very interesting am in- structive. Everybody welcome, THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -- Both Moring and Evening Worship at the Kirk tcmorrow will be con- ducted by the Mirdster, the Rev. T. PAGE THREE SEEDS! Whether growing vegetables for home use or for commercial purposes, we believe it will pay you to Get ilur iieii i947 Catalog anti Price List We carry the ALWAYS TENDER BOUNTY TOMATO and other WRITE FOR YOUR ARTHUR VESEY, York, BEIT—HYBR.ID SWEET CORN. recent introductions. (Try our RUTOHINSON CARROT for a bumper cropping variety!) Prices lower this season. Quality seeds only. FREE COPY TODAY Prince Edward island Baptist W. M. S. Monthly Meeting The mnnbhly meeting of the Baptist Woman's Missionary so. ciety met at the home of Miss Edith Stems, with the president. Mrs. T. Ci. Ives in the chair. The devotions were conducted by Mrs. H. Treeby of Toronto, who took as her subject, "My Lord Hath Need of Me". basing her remarks on the twelfth chapter oif Ro- inane. Dori-n! libs business period he minutes of trite last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered with a verse of script- ure containing the word "Love". ‘Ihere were sixteen members and three visitors present. The read- luii course books were checked and exchanged. A letter was read from the County Secretary, Mrs. Robert Matheson, containing a message from the Provincial Sec- retory, Dr. Zeil Clark. Gleaming: from “'I‘idings" were given by the president. A generous offering was taken for White Cross Work. The Mission tudy from “India at the Thresho " was given by Mrs. I. Judson Levy. At the close of the meeting de- licious refreshments were served by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. The next meeting will be held on March 6. at the home of Mrs. D. N. Bell. let énv go into the house of the Lor . COMMENDATION. -—- "I am very happy to commend to my clergy and our people the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 1 trust that we may always give a. rightful place in our thinking to Literature And Life _ By holiness v ON GETTING UP IN THE MORNING --—- es This is the first event of the day; we get out cf bed to met! the world. It is a. clrcumstontrfl i" human life that has apllbaled to the observation of mankind from the days of the men who gsve as the book of Proverbi. for we hlW several references to in tsiist: book. In one place the writer bids the lazy man learn from the indus- trious ants, and he declares that Want. shall surely come to that: home where sleep late in the dly’ holds the inmates in thrsll. Liter in the book he tells us that he wont by the house of e late sleeper, end behold the grass grew up to the very door and the WflllS were down. A little reflection shows him the secret. A little more siee a little more slumber, so shall ant come as an armed man. And his ob- servations on the evil of drink he says that when the morning comes the rirunkard will arise snd "seek ‘rt yet again,“ But one of the best references to getting up I the morning is in Marcus Aureius: “When you find an unwillingness to rise early in the morning, make this short speech to do the business of a man, and am I out ot humour for go’ about that. I was made for, and or the sake of which I was sent into the world? W3: I" then designed for nothing but to doze and keep wurm beneath the cunterpane? "Well. but this is a comfortable way of living. Granted that: were you born only for pleasure? were you never to do anything? Is not ar- tion the end of your being? Pray look on the plants and birds, the the need for the ministry of the Word of God. The Bible Society is making (the Scriptures available in seven hundred c121 sixty four lang- uages throughout the world. Schol- ars are at. work translating the Bible into several other languages. as there still remains approximately one thousand dialects in the wcrid into which there has been no irons- iation of any portion of the Scrip- tures. The Society is distributing four million copies of the Bible to needy people. many whom have not yet found the Way of Life. It 15 well to help on (this good Wk by supportirq the Canadian Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Soc- IEty by our prayers and by 0111‘ M‘ H. Busseil Somers, M. A, S. T. M.. who will preach the Sermons. in the Morning on "What the Golden Rule Oxflenist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bad, will direct the music which will include Viloodwardls Ari- them in the Morning: "The ‘sun shelf be no more (thy light by day" and in the Evening Attwnods Apr ihesn “Tum Thy Face from my sins." The Church School mccts M 2.30 itn the afternoon. TRINITY CHURCH. - Reverend '1‘. E. McLenndn will conduct uhe services and deliver the sermons both morning and evening. His sub- Jects for the day will be "Feed the i-lmsry" and "Learn to Forgive." In the afternoon Mr. McLen-uan will also give the second in a series of broodcaaes over station CFCY. and will conduct the Young People's Bible Class. The choir. under the direction of Mr. A. R. Kendall, will give it’: usual fine leadership in the service of pfiiise. The rim!!! “um- ber; by the choir will be two anth- ems: "Had we but hesrkened" by Walford Davies. and “The 10rd t8 My Shepherd" by Macfsrren. There will ciao be e solo by Mr. George Johnson. The different departments of the Chismb School will meet at the reeuisr hours. A cordial wciccme i; extended to all at all services. with e. special invitation to any who are stunner: in the citY- "I was ghd when they seid’ unto me. really means" and in the Evening‘ h "On Being Tempted." The Church - the P. E. 1. Auxiliary’ or Bram - ferirqs." Yours faithfully. GEMS! Frederick, Nova Scotio. BisboP- |(Canaeiinn C-burchmon.) Hell) ti‘! cause of the Bible Society’ lhroush IIOGAN-IIOWES - A pretty vied- tiing was soiemnided at. St. Dun- Stan's Bullion on Saturday. JAY!- 18th. at 8.30 a. m. when Sheila Eve- sun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Howes of 1cytvn§t0nc. England was tmited in mvarriazv to Edgar‘ Wallace, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hogan, Charlottetown. The weddini CU‘!- many and nuptial mess was cele- brated by Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, 11D- Apprcpriate hymns were pleasing- ly rendcred by Mr. Fran Mcln- tyre ivhiic Mrs. Jose h Dusan as- sisted st the organ. he bride was becomingly attired in : street length dress o! dusky rose crepe with brovim accessories. Her corssge was o! white cernetlons. The bride was attended by Miss Irene Hogan, sister of the groom, who wore a turquoise dress with black accessor- ies. Her corsoge was of better time roses. The groom was ably : - ported by Mr. Melvin Richard. T e groom's gift to the bride was s string of pearls to the brldesmeld. a bracelet and to the best. man a iviailet. Following the ceremony breakfast we: served at the Queen l-lolel to a number of guests. Later the MPO! couple left by plane fnr Moricton and Boston, Mass. Prav- ious to her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Eugene Richard, Pork- daie also while in the States st the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. ants, the spiders and bees and ou Will seq them all exerting t err nature, and busy in their station. .Pray shall not s man act like s man? Why do you not rouse your i faculties, and hasten to act accord- ‘ing to your nature? For all that there is no living without rest. .True, but nat-ure sets r1 limit tu ‘Balm! and drinking. and here too you generally exceed bounds." ‘ Throughout he is addressing him- self, Roman Emperor though he was. Leigh Hunt has an interesting es- say on “Getting out of bed on cold mornings." l-le admits that ll ‘is not easy. t0 which statcmcnt we say ‘amen!’ It takes cour-‘ge. He it- iures hI-mseif putting o-ff the event, as s. servant brings him hot waiter for shaving. He thinks it is yet too hot, and waits, Meantime he seems to envy those who wore beards to wit. Shakespeare, Gpenser. Plato. Alfred and others. Then he advances arguments that might be used to get people out of bed even if the morning be so cold that Your breath seemed like a cloud. A woman might teibher husband that breakfast was waiting and 5h; did not like to est it alone. 0r that ire should leave a good example tn i115 children. 01' yet, that the best work is done by those who get up early. He should remember that it is not good for the health, or is inclined to make people corpulent. He asks how lying in bed can be lndulited in by s reasonivn a u-ationai creature. How; "Why, With the argument calmly gt, work in one: head and the clothes over one: shoulder." Thomson, the poet of the 5“. 3011. puts the case thus: Roused by the cock, the soon-gig] shepherd leave: with His mossy cottage where. Deuce he dwells- And from the crowded fold, in "- der drives, E: flock to test: the vflldule q the morn. Rleeiy kiuxuriolu, will net mun awn g; And sprlnrlnr from the beg a! sloth, enjoy The cool, the fragrI-nt and the sti. t 6m hour, To meditation due snd seared sengt For is there sught in sleep can T lclhsirmdthg wise? 0 e n ea obii in The filefiting momevniife flair. 3:3. ‘ e... Ether Walker, Lynn. Mass. . thong‘ Kidnap Threat to Argentine iiuints Reported d, . ti quintuplets of Buenos Aires with quinis‘ mother received the extortion note and meculsted it might have been written‘ by e prankster. The quintl. born in July. drown. ‘ i043. ere to yourself: "I am getting up now-