I .:AUGUs'r s. 1950 i i- Times-. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. PAGE I y ' .1, AAAAAAAAAA Ap AAyAyAAAA A A y y A A AyA . CHURCHES TOMORROW 5 ' " ii ”' "'''''i l - ' , . . ' v : . : l Thoughts For Our Time 1 s - ii ; . . J " . ..- i 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 by His Eminence Cardinal McGsigcs LHURLH of ENGLAND Tnlnyry umfgp 1; y ' ; i. - tcopyrisho ', i"'T' "v CHURCH ll 7 - l lwli intim It insirti iooiners liuywm 5. "Ta; CA1-HEpgAL . I 4 e vs es oz graa uncer- p a on . 2- - W Th I-me-d 3- 1- 0- A-M-rd. 3 8”" U gr g 3 331??-'llT”&Y.i2' 335 '3? ” .11" 3'35 o.7.'i1?..'3”.a'll'w.'3'.o"..l2"lc':'i.h"'f'u'.Tol'-'5” "' '3” T T". "'3'!" TA” .3" ' t A th th t the liv lf ev o this modern .n,g...rooe l.Il.Ialona raeaevereaou.ouieo,n.a..n.o A 0 ” "” "V ” i” "' '””””'”'”" ”i - ii, "J" Lnhhunb.” vumu ' - , , win be deeply affected by the turn world we know that it is our duty to ii "I." .,.ah.. u. Huh W, A. .0 xummkxuu 0 4 of events in the next year or two. do what we can for the cause of A M5 . M mm, mm," ' .'A.cog'i"- - 1; ;, In times such as these there are peace and Justice on earth. our 9-, 0?!"-i” . ,, d 'ciw;r . . two ways in which we may view faith in God's Providence does not 3... A3,”, 3.3, cunnuion, - "' m"'”" 1 1 world events. one way is to at- alaeken our efforts but rather en- ij 1”. Ln,,u.g,u. 3”, 3". ,.,l,",' ,'M""'.fw IA ., I tempt to apps ' the situation by coua-ages 1.-hem. We know that this - 11'” Audymm gun”... an 0, mm mm” cunt" 0 E B A B D 4 our own human powers and stm- Providence is often accomplished '7 ' th earth of Jul there Esnrllton. Out. ' . I - . e ., . . ; dards. We can calculate the prob- through the efforts of men however zl D0140! V80 7 am Y M sermon 11.” Ml. ,,A mmume l r ., able mctives of men. try to judge ineiiicacious they may seem. even i will be ll" '1' W " 3 " "- Gnu”. r 4- the strength of their m.-uirary as the early church nourished '- All seats are free and unabliI'0D- 3 Nu ..m'n communal when i 1 iorces and their own estimate or the through the new of its rnart. ; rlsted, oh u now” "hm Inn. : OT 4 strength of those forces. and then At the same time we do not ex- .:l Visitors are welcomed and the L” Mugulm-g. M envening it ' i it Judge the possibilities of peace and poet our own poor human forcaighi Incumbent i. glad to on than pun.” M, lune, I'M..." : , A - 4 war and endeavour to see what nor our own weak effortls dogd set: , i I ' J l 0 best can be done to pres rve ace brin e co to the war d. a after the serv ca. g,l,,,.,.:, ,3,” an, I ,, gum” , Fifi? United Church. HGllIl'I'OlI. Qllfdfb. K on am. a pa M gnpqaum mam” wow n" l S. .PAUL'5 ANGLICAN "W " P”? J , ' ' 1: Bngv-HE; :4n9lii;i:i't-'gklli;5ll'llttefS';o A. Such efforts are praiseworthy but immediate success oi these etlfizrts. " i v - -v 0 1'0 Wn. they are quit insutficie t. Th y But however uncertain the u urc .. CHURCH BAPTIST r A.M.3 "A CHURCH". 1: 5 Ewgl-J!” 1go;ll'ei;"idiii;i-9 gldilincle do not take irfto accountnthe 0:10 may be, as Christians we canufuage i ? 0 9. 0 Oils 8 rest factor that no true Ohristiui it with confidence. If we are - 33:;-'g6'95': cgogflcgouy THE BAPTIST CHURCH 4E . II "NW5"? Md 01 P1116 Hill gan overlook - the Providence oi ful to Christ we are” working for a late , I y . II II ., Divinity 1-lall. He is a veteran oi God, (mm which cgnnot nil, dation. C PH 3 If It ' " I. ii ""9? M0 In iv"! v . - 1' the First World War. having serv- The events in this worldxdo not not what about ourselves indi- - no :eve'rchll'J-MT- glbgiikn 3 at 1'50 39''":fA''':'s 9' n'".'""' it it 94 in-tlh9 1il'Wl9l'Y- lust happen by chance. The vast vidually? May not all our efforts be 9 Mr. oylim - Ill I - - - - u I -. -. J 4 At be age of thirty-one he in- 1 did - mm 1. may M or or ii earth organist and Choir Master. 0 h .dPasl:or. . NOT! "IO EVClIilIg HOIIT OT 8 PcMa j cepted a call to st. Andrew's Unit- ?.",,X:'ffy igmgn 21:0 1, an worker-,);s. .';",”.,,,...l-,."y'iy.': you ....,';'.:.n....... . rnu e an D actor of choir. - 4 "1 9hill'0h- 5yi'1ii9y- NOV! 500518. Wise Creator. We know that He did thing to suffer even as the martyrs 8-30 A-MPH"? C"'"'""'”"" "5-. Wt 5"”! M"3”- 5-T-0-3L ” 9"” 01 mil 1935158 Chilmiliil in the not abandon the work of His hands before us. That is all in the hands 11-00 5-M-"M”m1”3 g""' "M n n l : M"m"l9 Pl'0Vil'i095- Under his He continues to rule and to overn oi bur Father in heaven one thing sermon. n”''”' "' ”' ”"- M-Ac” - or M U” M An” - A - -- -u --- leadership hundreds oi new mom- ' ' we know. He is a good Father and will not neglect His faithful Chil- dren. our very lives may have to be the universe trout the course of the greatest stars to the motion of the least of the atoms. His Infinite Mind 1. D. Davison services will be conducted by the Rev. ll. 8. Dunn of New Glasgow, N.!. Services for August will be bers were received, and there was taken by Rev. sextus K. Stiles, V'”b”lj'ill39 asteady growth in all depart 3-M . m""'5- is not prevented like ours from sacrificed. But if we are true friends Dllfllll "'0 liiilmlii 0' "W "” Mom." wfnup u A'M' This column is reserved I v ' J v in 1935 ll? h93l'li till Ci!" of tile ompreheriding many things at of God. if we ever strive to fulfill . Auquo there will be no evening gzrlnoon. "This is a sign to 0, M” mum W wm;"';m';";”; sniwa-s raxr. Phone 525. Llteratur e naflnclstszfngf t31eC:x;les:g3;ltr1rJnlal:- (cmce. No detail elsiiapes Hits all; gm;-gat holy wIi;l.bthen ocfl; otyin ervce. ' , a uc t ' - '?' ' pe trr tin gaze. e regula as a s ress w e sen! n e I 8”!” isdwkd” M" N'”” at iivvyzaenut: ua"w4::, algetllymprzf MRS” Jounsrows LADIEE s ed Church in that Oily-. the m0-it thgesalile tgiine and all the time the end. ”To those that love God all . V”"”" Wm ""3" ' "mm! M"N""" able in sdvanoe, ' WM” " F1351 9193153” 5519- 3?-l'ii'598i0 i-'l"ll'0i'i iietweem Wi"lli' course of the universe and the lives things work together unto good." welcome at St. Paula Church. Them(';:ll-lfh S;:lI'i;;ln meets during F 0 .m..t tew t peg and the coast, There 10,- seven of men. we are in ms hand gnu 15 (Ram. Vina”. t - - BESH T DAY a 5 ar Ba-k- - years he carried on a iar-reach- p,-mm, in he n, so in the midst of a troubled Eycnihl Worliiiil 0-30 ii-lib CRASWELL my know H h leries. lemon Filled. Chocolate 3! 300KMJN lng ministry, and became widely Du:-0 be Sm-9 ,,,.'3'ed,, not glwgys worm iegugggcg nu gum. mm .5. - PRESBYIERIAN s”;"X','f"..T"' Wm" 3”" ' 9 'l gloerbie-Ciiiin While: Ansel mi hectare-6-one-cogom klwwn 85 3 radio Dreiwher. hair act according to His holy will. He snrance. we and our loved ones ........-Z-ii-ji ”' ' . ,' im ' 1118 built "P 3 Very 181119 "510 ha 2 dowed man with free will may have to surfer in this world THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES You are cordially invited to wor- wg2;V:fl:75 cillllaevielxlnvgrseetyroory RENIGERAIEE Ranges Mn. INTERRUPTIONS conzrelzation over a vast area of whichnis often abused. But even in but we have the assurance of . ship with The Baptist Church. Western Canada. that has continu- christian that its creator and All The Reverend 'r it Buaseli semen RADIATOR -(mum gm ma washer repairs. Storey ed to grow steadily. During this :2: ::blg:tetg!ll?snt&:.ir?:mPr!::iE Wise Ruler has not and will never- . M.A., 8.T.M.. ' mu51'lAN ion M311 W t G 3 new Elecmm Just 'i mck m " 5””-Vi "my in- period the congregation almost dence, gbandon it, Jug cause, the cause of CENTRAL C y- e s Ba tery Service. terrupt, to 3 deg”, the no 01 Minister H ...... M ENLADGEMENT me ,3 n W doubled its membership. reaching God is not, He can not be the right, must ultimately triumph. Miss a. Lillian lucnenale. CHWC SEE THE AD for Auction Sale glvenzrlfrltlf Elegy roll of film. iln- or o3Z”..i'..3f ttlllzilet ”b”"” W0 ”l”"s3”d "l9mbel5- cause at evil in this world. But He The efforts of ms faithful children Mus. Bee. 2” Kent street gr, M1-5, Janene C,-ockenvs yam! mwd at Burk” Portrait Studio, ' Ill 1942 he 5-C0913”-ll 8-C3" '0 does allow it in order that even will not govrlthout their reward. iemlbtlon may change a. human life. There are scores of people who have in the passing of the years. because of 5 First United Church in Hamilton, Ontario. to become minister oi one of the largest and leading churches Organist and Choir Director Argyle shore, in this issue. REMEMBER Red Cross Blood A purely human assurance based on strength of armies is easily un- dermined. But Christian assurance from that evil good may come. So in the early history of the Church He allowed the pagan emperors to siarivel D. Dunbar. B.Th., Minister Misc Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. Charlottetown. RECEIVING HOGS at Cl-apaud ll a.m. Divine Worship conducted M... , Donor Clinics this week. is e a , Gmmins mi 11-: in the United church of Canada. persecute the Christians. The hero- is based on the wealth of the spirit s....'I3.'..?"l-X... three word or the loot A. M. - Church School and re times and places Donorea the :33i1sT:re:d::s:l:l:lg 3.1.?.3'.r”.".?iE 2:3”:';:”',:3;f"g;g ha";:i'bee'f”;'gf, In iii! Desi We" Fall he received lc sacrifices of so many martyrs re- and on God Himself- Needed. into the church about fourteen hundred new members. the ma- jority on profession of faith. The Church now has a. membership of over twenty-five hundred and the givlngs have almost doubled in the same period of time. in Hamilton. Family Hour. 11:00 A. M. - Morning and Communion. Sermon: "Christ and Christians." The guest speaker will be Merrll an r ' F. ' ” i T i He cannot fail us, it is only we ourselves who can fail Him. Lord came unto Him and said. 'what doest than here. Elijah? " solo: Mr. Stanley Lancaster. eel- ecied. Visitors Always Welcome ZION" PRESBYTERIAN pick up u usual, Robe,-g Dawson dounded to l-Iisvglory and to their ...... own. Their good example was an BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS of the - - Scotch Gathering at Strathgartney for sale at Burke's Studio, Char- lottetown. long, in another world, different from that in which they started. They -were for a time interrupted. This may be caused by an illness. Perhaps they were attending co). lose and sickness intervened and Worship ---'- . ROSE MAR-IE BEAUTY SHOPPE will be closed for holidays irom August 21st to September 4th in- elusive. ped there in a hurry. "Yes," said Mark, "that is. will you Just take that coat, please, and wonderful person she had so re- cently become. To be continued minister. - H ' y -"W OUR I;-Run. S mums. , '-r- because of reduced capamy (D, In C 1 . h has 3 huge mdlo zive it to someoneilllt doesn-p mat- . .. CHURCH ”"'l' 9”" ml” s""'w mir" Raisin and Date. Walgut and FLIGHTS DAILY "cam .?”1'I”'” '"”k' i” 5”” mid Piimd "lid 19” zgnaresstlgcx-y e M whom we done mm to look C""W”' ""1 w""”" pm" ”'i Fudge or chocolate at stewurt m N" 91mm" "'d 3 in them older. so the college life was Mr Aitken is Chairman of Pres- ” ” "my m”"- m'” 711- W” 4”” i - Prince and Grafton etc There will be no evening service. Phone Maritime central Airway - like black much." He wondered -- Bakefieg god”, ended in the technical sense. , h i f th Ml i - or it may be that some were in- bytery C 3 "mm 0 6 S5 on out of town visitors and friends Llimlted 2061 or 540. ”y and Mamwmnce Commmee how much sense this made. Al) In lovint "HEW! If Reverend Ci. Carlyle Webster. Min lam Ire corliiliiy il""'5i' '” "" clmncll SERVICES. - A : tefmpted by financial readJllst- ilto c i or: and Pm"?-ll MW Bimwmd "8 lliliit mm "3 "'5 7"” -'”'"'"'”"' A'Tic'L ”''V'"'.''' ""5 L”""' D'V' 6th. New Glasgow, Christian D,33,';",1fo,f,',1K”,3Ef' ,,1;””c'3in'3S;,;; ment. Business reverses changhl ((,;fymtf,.h,:m1;1 mg, tge 39:35 my satlsiled. she went out. the coat MR5 HUGH L N organist and Choir Director .......mm.m.m.m..m.g. MORNING WORSHIP folded carefully over her arm. "Perhaps you'd like me to wear one of The Dresses?" Valerie sug- A. M. Brsdalbane 3 P. M. Frederic- the whole outlook. Perhaps the ton 730 P. M. father died and the boy had to as- sume responsibility for the home. who died oneycar ago today. Inserted by lack Family. on Sabbath next at 130 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. sion Board of the United Church of Canada. 1 w-T'Tjjj'T'T.T 11.00 am. tlleuie- "Grace Abou d- VISIT LEPAGE SHOE C0.. New MnoDONALl) RADIO SERVICE, To see the college door closed and on. "Now all is over. the story is 8eSied- She spoke of ilhein in j-:- V " . Bharsain Department. All summer 180 Kent St. Radio repairs. Sound to turn 0ne'8back on acaclemicllie told". d an C3-Rig:-t B mm,;1o id ,, has 36' "11; R d 5.5.5; mgielmlfs ;ho.:s :21! :15 :?1"'.l"..'3eW;a3:.ifl.y'c33ly"5hoClX3? 15 p'ti?r..anco.'.f:y if-rp:;1:ci"7;. mu? shin? !:oi:lr1lqfl::mi.slleonw:?ld ongoing: said He put his Il'lnuslll'0lle!:& her ' co: ' n ere our an a. I - ' I . val'- ' ' v """ 0 l3 3- -Hl ,. . iohtl i'l-!Ilily- ' ust. ous garb and we is stled t 1 thing was only really released then gave her a little push toward In loving memory of our darling HIIbiee';.. B:ion..nMsss.Mn M an! "Iona;-. xy J our former DDSltl::ll.Jo on 0 then. It was only 8 i5mP0”"'Y i"' the draw"? ””m- H9 M4 "nil d"'l"""'v 5M""Y m""- '3” i" s are EVENT is the va SENSATIONAL PERMANENT terruption and stopped nothing. her no questions about what had parted this lilo Ann M. -III7. EVENING WOIIIIIP 7.00 pm. Theme: "Our Eternal Security." Hymns: 500, 100, M3. The Church school meets at ten o'clock in the morning. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. - United PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue ' Reverend Quincy Stairs. Pastor Phone 2790-L. SERVICES lo A.M. - Sunday School. 11 A. M. - Worship and Praise 3 P. M. - Children's Church Junior. club News One oi the main events of the Annual Junior Farmers Field Day to be held at the Upton Experim- ental Farm, August 7th will be a tractor-driving competition. This competition is made possible by 019 kind co-operation of the several machine ccmpany representatives in Charlottetown and vicinity who have promised to bring a tractor out to Upton Farm that day to be available to the ccntestants in the competition. There will be on Allis- chalmers, case. Cockshuu. Fan-mall, Ferguson. Ford. John Deere. Mas- sey-i-iarris, and Oliver tractor there. This should give each participant a chance to drive the kind of tract- or he is most accustomed to hand- Men's swimrning Meet at Victoria Tank this afternoon at 2.30. Plenty oi cxcitemet and all Free. Entries will be accepted up until the time of the meet. ' THE ANNUAL CEMETERY SERVICE will be held at Midgell Cemetery Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Special speaker Rev. Roy- E. Webster. In event of inclement weather. service will be held in st. Peter's Bay United Church. ulmon AND LIME CAKE. - A real summer treat. The tempting tang of whole fresh lemon flavor this ieathery light layer cake and a luscious fresh lime lcllsg inosteo thick all over. special Saturday at Stewart Bakeries. CORNWALL PASTORAL shoppe. All Permanents greatly re- Phtone 1091. Over White's Restaur- an second floor of their store. sorted lines clearing at greatly re- duced prices. . load livestock and general Monday, 7th August. for St. Pierre and st. John's, Nfld. reservations and information ply Buntain, Bell as Co., agents. Bargain Department. shoes reduced to clear as well as many other lines of shoes lor all WAVE SALE.-Colleen Beauty duced. Prices 52.60 to 31.50. LEPAGE SHOE Co.. have opened a New Bargain Department on the As- lvus WELLINGTON KENT will (SEIKO For spare ap- VISIT LEPAGE SHOE C0.. New All Slimmer Now such experiences try us and reveal the metal out of which we are made. Moreover. they give us an opportunity of showing how we can meet the world.-The stings of outrageous fortune. A man I knew missed a train one day and that changed his life and he spent tho next fourteen years where he had not intended to go. The Bible gives us an account oi the interruptions that came to Jesus. one quiet night, his quiet was interrupted by the visit of Nicodemus. He often sought rest and retirement among the hills or by the lake. but on many occasio he was besieged by those in need. on another occasion when he was preaching a man in the crowd, pos- sibly sensing that he would be a good man to intervene and so in- terrupted the speaker to ask him ably few words, several of which bore no relation to a well trained butler at all. the sable coat. finished. hear all this?" lunch. sir. As to the coat. air. I Marrying Mark 3' VIOLETIE KIMBALL DUNN Continued so Chiltern told him in remark- He -wound up with '1 see," said Mark when he had "Exactly how did you "Most of it took place during happened. when she got ready she would tell him. she came out pr-esentlv, a lit- tle self-conscious. the blue chif- fon with its short miffed sleeves and full skirt giving her just the right illusion of weight. Mark was astonished. He had been so busy trying to be a. father. he had nud- ly noticed her possibilities for fu- ture beauty. With her glinting hair and long gray eyes, the oval line of her face and the clear pal- lor of her skin. she was lovely. He got up at once, turning her around. "Now. there's my idea of a dress." he said. "I feel I should set into tails. You're sure you'll excuse me?" Valerie giggled happily. It was unbelievable how quickly the world could change. Just because of a nesutiliig manor-ias are all we -havd . Q ' or her we loved dearly. and dull never forget. so sudden on earth the screw fell. Meuairy we treasure no one call steal. Death lesvea a heartache nothing can heal. - Always Bensuibarsd by Dad.- Mother. Sisters and Brothers. 1 ----- l CARD or mantis. Mrs Paul a. stall. Boston was and Joyce Maclhtyre oi Mt. Hew- art. with to thank grams Ind Floral all those whil- sent Messages of Sympathy. Tele- happened to be in the hall- I had 'rrii!ufea. Also all work there-" , "Good," said Mark. "Always keep work about in the hall, when there are visitors, of course I mean when I'm not here." "Yes, sir." said Chiltern. "Thank ou." y"'I'hank you-very much." He thought of raising Chiltern's sal- ary at once, But after all, he couldn't put a premtum on snoop- ing. He'd find a way to make it up. He looked down at Valerie in his arms. "You don't suppose-I mean. for her to do on sleeping like this Ohiltem bent over her. "It's all right, sir, A matter of tempera- ment, 1 should say. Not very good its standing shocks-high strung. A nervous shock often sends peo- ple off. sleep is, so to say. a kind of reaction-" "I never thought of that. Thanks," said Mark again. "Now if you'll call Mrs. Banwood-" But when Mrs. Banwood came hurrying up, knocked and was ad- mltted, she found there was no- thing to do. Valerie was sitting back in the cushions oi the chaise lin . The classes in the tractor driv- ing competition are: ' Men--age l6 or over. -Women-age 16 or over: Boys-under is years. Girls-under 10 years. The following Oil companies have generously agreed to donate PH” money for the Tractor-Driving com- petition: B-A oil Co.: Buperline oils; Mccoll-Frontenac and Imper- ial oil. Two other oil companies have yet to be contacted and it is expected they will also contribute towards the prize money- Imllulli Oil have further offered to put up a prize for the Grand Champion Driver. A large number of entries is anticipated and the compemimi should prlve a very interesting OM- Among the other features of the Field Day are an Ayrshire Judging Class, Poultry Judging Class. Bean Guessing Contest and Weight Gues- sing conteat (guessing weight oi cow). A full sports program is also lined up for the aiterncon and other sports events (including a bidycle driving comlleiitimll I” cheduled tor the evening at North, River rink. suitable prilea will be CHARGE. - services August 6th Cornwall 11 AM. church, School 10 A. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Church School 10.30. Communion service postponed. New Dominion service cancelled. Rev. M. K. Charman. MIILTON-RUSTICO PARISH.- Rector. Rev. 'A. E. Piercey. R. D. services for Sunday. August 6th, are as follows: st. John's. Milton. 10.00 A. M. Sunday school. 11.00 A. M. Holy Cornimunion and Ser- mon. Christ Church, cherry Val- ley. 2.30 llwensong and Sermon st. Mark's. Rustioo. 7.30 Evensong ad Sermon. come to Church puri- ay. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bryanton announce the en gsgement of their youngest daugh- ter. Dorothy June, to John Murl-av son oi Mr. and the late Mrs. John Calcott, oi Guelph, Ontario. Mar- riage to take place 8.30 A M. septolrvber 1st. Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs Albert Douglas Madnnnan an- rioume the engagement of their the family. CRAPAUD - LONG CREEK - sramunlann sanvrcns. - Tranailg-uration of our Lord. 9th Sunday after Trinity. crapaud: Holy Communion. Sunday school at eleven. Long Creek. Holy Com- munion at three. Springfield: mensong at 7.30 P. M. ENJOY ISLAND HOLIDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Pleman 1-lamm and daughter Miriam. of Arlington. Mass. accompanied by Miss Sadie Gamble of Cambridge, Mass. have returned home having spent a very pleasant vacation visiting with Mrs. I-Iammjs brother Mr Clive Johnston. and other rela- tives in Charlottetown. This was Miss Gambler first visit to the Island and she was delighted with our Island scenery and the hos- pitality of its people. father. she caught his hand and they ran down the shallow stairs together. she felt almost complete- ly at one again with the new and to help in the dividing of an estate. There is a man in Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax-Walter Gallow- whose career was interrupted by an accident to his aeroplane and the result is that he became blind and helpless. He has lain in the hospital for over a demon years. but though one door closed others opened and his influence has been felt far beyond these Maritime pro- vinces and now the ca-llow bus, unique of its kind. has brought cheer to many a wounded soldier and-others handicapped in the race of life. Do we not think of death as the great interrupter? And yet. Brown- ing puts on the lips of Polnpilia, the child wife who is dying. these words: "No work begun shall ever pause for death." s not this state- ment akin to the which we have in the epistle to the Hebrews"-Be,- being dead. yet epeaketh:" Death is not the end, but opens a door and we are ushered into a new life. continuous with what we knew here. At the end. and looking death in the face, Jesus 8 part. Baptismal service at Brigh- tori Beach. 7 P..M. - Evangelistic Meeting. You are invited to attend these meetings. GOSPEL IIALI. Upper Prince street .........m.m...m....:m.. Order of Meetings for Lord's Day lo AM.-Sunday Boliool ll A.M.-Breaking of Bread 7.30 P.M.-Gospel Meeting. "Preaching Peace Through Jesus Christ." SALVATION ARMY t--..........-m-j- GREAT-GEOBGE STREET Major and Mrs. ll. Hutchinson. SUNDAY SERVICES ii A. M. - Holiness Meetin- A service devoted to the deepening of the spiritual llie. 2.30 P.M..- aundsy School and is his glue. , 7.oo P. M. - Iolvstlen Heath!!- those who helped in any way am-. ing our recent call! bereavement. and especially the members of tho Mt. stewartgtmited Church Clair. IN MEMORIAM At The Going Down of the Sun and in the Morning We Do Remember Him. rm LOVING MEMORY of Pilot Officer LOWELL MILTON BREIIAUJ Killed In Action AUGUST 5, 1944. For Our Today He Gave His Tomorrow. Sadly Missed by his Mother and Dad and brothers Blaira and Donald. Mrs. Mae Kelly. Roxbury. Mass. is visiting her sister Mrs. M. J. All are cordially invited to wor- only daughter Margaret Katherine C9nW"- 3ii3""i0"d- 5"'"- said to his disciples, lookin be- ion lie in her own room with Mark M” "m' "' :l'ivef:ed.o(:antteostswlx-li::l:zxeavclEn tllotrclhiklgf to Dmud mm Md'"m"'' ”" M Mm 00 ml Mo ,6 me ox yond the cross''-- I will so: you astrlide, facing, at the end. ALL an wancolus ' ' IW- Tholnu Ewen Mr-Mm M Ni ii 0 '7 again and he did. His enemies thought that all was over. we re- call how Renan said when the cross was liftedlup and Jesus there- "You wanted me, Mr. Alexand- er?" she asked. she stooped for the black coat, which lay crumpled on the floor as if it had been drop- summer Clearance BALANCE MISSES AND CHILDREN'S GJATS HALF PRICE lights or the evening's pxosmn will be a report. of the yea;-'s'..activities from each group; a variety con- cart with each group contributing some number-and-s big dance afterward. . A All in all. indications are that the g Field Day will be I. hilt" W993” than ever. It is not necessary in 59 Summuslde spent the week in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0.0. Montgomery. Misses Heather and Gail Mont- gomery, Charlottetown. are visit- ing their grandmothers. Mrs. A. W. beard Ind Mrs. RH. sumrnei-side. . Marriage to take latter part of August. Till nornsralvr ouruam oontrlhutiona - xingEdwardi.odgaA.!'.aA M weal; strathalbyn -District 1.0.1.. place the rho Bible House 1-3 OFF BALANCE gHIg.DREN'S COAT SETS . X . . . ontgonlery, """n.".'.;'.':' .:;?,;:,".:r;.::-.".-;:';'.i'::i.":.::; iilili ..... .. ., Mrs. .......,.. 1-3 OFF MrssEs"AND chm-Dm- - a rural youth. it it rains hard. come the late Nail ueosnnou slo.oo: 1,.-,mp..-t u s have arrived in the SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES :3 1.: select '3'. Tuesday! ' gun a "0 house Ii. 1'. 8 A. u. pmvmc. '.,,g' ,',m .9.” ,. m..u.-. Assorted Sizes , ruiou Farsi-." emu-nu, '9" ' gggmfmfi "W '"'"""' i”"'''- 3 D02. MISSES' BLOUSES-Sizes 12 to 18 never .aow- "",f,,if'.",', V ..g - CLEARING AT sion and 32.00 ea. nwhi mnmul c M. , Mr. aerald McMillan has rc- . 6ll:tao0I. sulgm." ar . . B y . mm, ,0 M, W, 1,, Me”, 1.3 orr BALANCE BEACH WEAR sum-.”""".a. '”'""" l.AUNnInlulD - v v 0 :',:,";,,,1f,:'l,', ',i;";i,i:,,',,:,,':', i;:,,':;; 1-3 on BALANCE LADlES' sxmrs couscous -... -..- In T0 of nr. and Mrs. Ambrose Msc- sizes 12 to 18. . RASHES ens.-iv”-t - Milian. Among .the notable visitors to P. I. 1. during July were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holland. They are singers, Mi-s. Holland being a mem- ber oi the famous Mendelssohn Oholr of Philadelphia. Pa. They were guests or Mrs. Fred Osborne who is a relative. PERFECTION airs . war” 1” unmanne- rm: MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY isoqflu:N's'r. menu on man aoosa .- us, nose ii