c . "urn"?! . _.. ‘ omnmmommsnawnm The Israelites camp near Mt. Sinai God ly to the mountain to hear God’s Law. -Exodu| 19. ives Moses Ten Commandments is proper and acceptable to Him.— Exodus ao. MEMORY VERSE—“And to love him with all the heart, and with - strength. and to love his neighbor as himself, is more than all whole LAW IS GIVEN Epoch In Human History in Exodus 19.6, we have per- ;nai; and to the end of the book mm the most significant ,imi the legislation given there (Editor's note: ~ The follow-‘ rival of the lsraelite host Ing material relating to tomor- row‘s Sunday School lesson .is based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division .0! Christian Education. National God is unfolded. These ters represent not only a Z tory. By R. H. RAMSEY I As a preface to and is used by permission.) the or events. in God‘s chosen people which had a definite on israei's subsequent history.gion in history, God Otir lesson today concerns thel third of these events. the giv- in; of the Law at Sinai Exodus 19 opens With the ar— e for them. thus :hour in Hebrew history, but Moses — and through him. rael —- of what He has already at Si- by ch ap- EFCBI ;d0m 0f Priests and 1 MW “at- l unveil His holy nature and pur- . dim“? t, ion." in the New Tesla m e n t E There are nine major epochs. } communication of lsracl‘s leg 1] peter 2.9 and Ephesians L4] inent‘ univers 31 Obligation . i the ‘ the h i story of‘islation. the Lord annnum't‘s an we find a similar concept assi-i'l'hey stand apart from all tem- i orate reach of ideal for this nation such as is ‘ End to tho“ redeemed influence , not assigned to any other nat- , Christ. reminds l t t gle utterance ever made God concerning His an i purpose for His chosen people: Council of Churches in the U.S. . epochal hour in all human his- "Ye shall be unto me I king- Now God sends Moses ‘5' from Sinai to ascertain the feel-: rings of the lsraelites: placing r pare them for receiving them under His sovereign rule. 1 Law; and to warn against -ap—‘ our. Covenant With His People ILLUSTRATED sumAY SCHOOL LESSON "maroofl a ‘ Sorlptlro—lxo“ not. I r . . d . . where God tells Moses if they obey which explicitly define man‘s duties receives a series ol laws applying ins Sabbath and the ‘ keepmg of the film and keep His Covenant they will to I ’m and Iflis fellgw manfi_'1‘henhi1‘l‘: tilile-mf whocrrdinary happtemngsécrg‘lizieossst feasts. God assures Israel of His pm ome t' arm worsr w a o w concern , I “c a ho mm' Moses mum, "u mes a p of life. property and justice.~Exodug tection, presence and care—Exodus 21-233, all the. understanding, o burnt offerings and sacnfioes. proaching the mountain. either individually or as a group. Upon his return, the giving of the Ten Command. ,ments. The f'rst i with man's relationship to the fourth a ting six relating to our fellow man. , These 10 Laws ideal pure charac t e r. of religious and to thef and with all the soul, and with all the ‘ k ' . ween these laws and the follow- hyiessential principles of a right- and1eousness truly mirroring God‘s: b ml in unctions in the Sc y l m 1d are valid for 3}] men ary daily circumstances of life down i in all places and at all times. This giving of the ' nre- t peak in Old Testament histor y, i lation ' reiniionc'ing the creation (mink; ness of human beings as per- ances. Its immediate dbject wag sons, and the sacredness of life .l " F g / ,u By CARDINAL McGUIGAN I The Ecumench Council and the common concern of all Moses receives additional laws cover- 23:10—24: 18. "—Mm' 12.33 to establish the covenant which the Almighty had entered into God begins i with representatives of the cho- lsen people. in which He redee- deal i med them fro m bondage l Christians for unity have focus- ed attention on the intimate bond between Mary and the Church. , Resignation ls Explained DARTMOUTH. N.S_ (CP) ~— Dr. W.N. English, director of the Bedford Institute of Ocean- ography here, said Thursday he was transferring from the mines and technical surveys de- partment to a superintendent of electronics at the Canadian Armament Research and De- vetopment Es ' at Val Cartier, Que. he official announcement of n Egypt and n ow constituted them a unique nation. After giving the Ten Com- mandments, God outlined the form of worship which is contain ti‘ne'ceptable to Him, Unlike {frantic indecencics of pagan rituals, it outlaws misdemeanors and God : bet- our duties .to . the all one stroke. their explicit definitions impropriety in the Sacred Pre- duties sence moral . Exodus 21 begins what is , and a morality of perms. l commonly called “The Book of Coven a n t." a rather elab. application of the Ten ' Commandments to the ordin- in the nation. Almost all of a I this passage is'devoted to legis- Law is concerning the sacred- THE Last: summer she screamed when we took her near the ocean. Now she loves to splash around under her parents’ watchful eye. One day she'll be swimming out past the breakers and riding in on a wave. How does one explain this emerging courage? It is a con» bination of growth, training and confidence. And no two alone as sufficient — it takes all three These three have also their spiritual counterparts. From for everyone. Man, woman. c’hild, Hebrew and Gentile. servant and master, rich and poor, all are one in regard to these laws. Then follow careful instruc- tions regarding property and I group of miscellaneous laws. The 23rd chapter beg-ins with a series of commands hear- ing upon the course of justice and is a fine example of the spirit of the New Testament. in the Old. ac- 1 many forms of i ‘ Dr. English's resignation as the i oceanographic lnstltute's first !director was made in Ottawa. l The mines and technical sur- lveys department, which oper- i, ates the institute on the shores of Bedford Basin, said the res- i ignation is effective Sept. 1. ‘ Dr. English said a new direc- tor will bn appointed in mid- August. Your Week’s Most Profitable HA LF—HOUR Attention ls Focussed 0n Mary And Church enjoy good Gospel Music RADIU BIBLE CLASS Christendom is aware today as It has not been for centuries of Our Dord’s prayer at the Last Supper, “That all may be one." The presence of Protestant ob- servers as honored guests at the Vatican Council has made I deep impression. EPHESUS The Secretariat for the Pro- morion of Christian Unity is bringing about conversations between the Catholics and Pro- testants that would have seem- ed impossible a few years ago. In March 1963 at select group of invited religious leaders met with Cardinal Bea in men- ical colloquium at Harvard Uni- versity, Boston. In a sermon on the opening day. 1962, Pope ohn XXIII placed the Council "under the auspices of the Virgin Mother of God. whose maternal dignity is commemomted on this feast." can. But with the opening at tho Second Vatican Council, Chris- tians were divided over the per- son of the Virgin Mary and had been for centuries. A large portion of the Chris- tian world finds itself unable to accept the Mother of Jesus as a spiritual brother of the church. Yet Pope John continued to regard Our Lady as the Patron- ess of Christian Unity. Noting that the First Session of th e fleet 1,, 3m Council had begun and ended on ' “c In“ coasts of Mary. he said that “The e coincidences... ma e us realize that the Church's histo - ic events invariably take place between Mary and In drum. In the Gospels Mary. the lndlvi. dual Virgin Mary of tho Slvlom II me mad The Salvation Army “Home at Evangelism Since 1805" Great George street 55 Villa Aveuuo Motor Ronald E. Walker Sunday: Directory (lines—9:30 a.m. Sunday School—10 mm. Holiness Meetiig—ll am. Salvation Meeting—7 pm. Friday: Young People's Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY" The least of October 1-1 was that of the Divine Motherhood of Mary which stems imme- diately from the Ecumenical Council of Ephesus. TRUTH DEFINED At Ephesus in 431 A.D., the SPRING PARI( UNITED CHURCH (Corner Dunkirk Street and Rirkwood Drive) Minister: Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Ron 1!, Atkinson 11:00 aim—Nursery , 11:00 a.m.—aMlomlng Worship. Sermon: “REPENT OR DIE" Guest Organist: Mr. William Lea. Sol ‘st Miss Frances Lea. Bible teaching that clarifioo . . .‘l'ortlfioo Liston (Iris Sunday CFCY can rm. ininni UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown. P. E. I. Minister-I: Rev. J. G. E. Ball. I.A. Rev. G. G. Wynn. B.A.. 3.1). i Mum 1 Director of Choirs: Royston l'. Mumford. A.R.C.o. 11:00 arm—Nursery in Social Hall 11:00 n.m,——Sacrament of Baptism "MIRACLE AT MIDNIGHT" Rev, John Ball Soloist: Miss Bah-ban Rogers 1:00 p.m.-—“FRICTION AMONG FRIENDS” Rev. John Ball “A Welcome awaits you at Trinity” “alerts the day religious education commences, a child begins to show evidence of spiritual growth. This is followed by an aptitude for learning the simple but profound truths of Christian belief and practice. Ultimately we see evidence of a deep and endur- ing confidence in God — the magnificent quality we call Faith. After issuing careful instruc- tlons regarding the keeping of the Salbba .. Passover Feast and the Day of Atonement. God assures I‘S’I‘at‘tl constant presence of the angel of Jehovah, h 8:30 A.M. M. R. Dot-inn, M.D., tuchor t e Person of the God- St. Paul's Anglican Church Established 1760 by Royal Foundati- Thenmordoounggtmo rm” our sons and daughters. A vast spiritual ocean touches every shore of life. And those who once venture into the surf are never again content Mhlononthebosdi. WMWMHflhMK infliolivosd head. His presence with Israel is, for all Christians. a promise of an even more glorious con- summation, enduring forever. Guest Min. At Zion REV. BOB ROSS The guest minister at Zion Presbyterian Church for Aug. 2 and 9 will be Rev. R.W. Ross of Sunny Corner. N.B. Mr. Ross is moderator of the Maritime Syn- od of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and has served on the Church‘s Board of Evangelism and Social Action as Synod's convener for three years During that time he met in August 2 - 16 Public Invited Charlottetown 11:00 a.m,—Faimily Bible Hour. 4:15 p.m.-—R:id.io Broadcast, 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. SPEAKER, , l’I' he Bible Through the Ages” a series of special meetings (No service Saturday evening) Speaker: Dr. Lewis Foster, PhD. From Cincinnati, Ohio Church of Christ 235 Cumberland St. at Longwortli Ave. James A. Starr at 8:00 pm. The Rev. 1". Louis Elias. L.S.T.. Rector Organist and Choir Director: George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. Tenth Sunday after Trinity 3:30 l.m.——-HOLY COMMUNION Colebirant, Rov_ Louis Elias, Rector. 11:00 a.m.—-Celebration of Holy Celebrant- The V Cmnmunion . ery Rev. H, L, Nutter (Dean of Fredericton) Assisted by the Rector. “Where the Church is there is Light". Attend Clnn'ch this Sunday. You an conith welcome. Montague Bible Chapel First Baptist Church Corner 0! Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Malcolm I". Harlow. B.A.. 3.1).. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist and Choir Director 1mm arm—Sunday School 11:11) nan—Rev. Freeman Fenerty. owfioundland St. John's. N M Solo: Miss Arlene Mumnald ‘ 1:30 pun—Rev. Freeman Fencrty 8010' Mr, Paul Cristhwnlto Baritone Wednesday hail—Mid Week Service—Prayer and Bible Study A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Chicago with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association a nd helped to plan the Atlantic Pro- vinces Crusade. Twice modera- tor of the Presbytery of Mira- michi. he is presently minister of the Sunny Corner Pastoral Charge Home Church of, Mira- michi Summer Bible School. Mr. Ross will be accompanied by his Wife. the former Lola Garrett of Fairfield, P.E.l.. and they will be looking forward to renewing acquaintances made throughout the Island during the number of years that Mr. Ross served as instructor at the HMCS Queen Charlotte. Christopher Glcdhill. M.A MINISTER —_ PISQUID EAST _ ~ C ' . Monday runny Wodnudar Thursday Q ‘ imflrfingynm; 3:: III: Matthew Luke That no. um: \ «as w. M m d h. 113:” 146:1—9 13:14; mam 3:10-17 2:1-3 3:14—13 r\,i Mm mm mm r m _. r . I Mr. MacDonald. ’ ' ' r... Inw'le “III “minIIIo‘IIIan-I‘1 . 3 vii Were oitors - .; TIIIS FEATURE IS UDNTIIIBUTED TD TIIE CAUSE OF TIIE DIIUIIDII “SWJW- G . ‘ .ay (hunter all R IV THE FDLLDWINS INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS “"5" “3”” ‘“ mm ‘ ‘ v ‘ Mi. ' . ' t ATLANTIC navwau. AND JOHN w. MncKENZlE i.. .i. PETERS AND co. Mim‘r‘ohlfiinwfv‘h’lfi“ Egan: “WNW” 2’". Real Estate Consultant Eventide Monuments ‘ - s cm 9 of dam durtna r I "my 5‘- Appraiser and Broker mom is won st. 'h' we” 3' ‘h ' j -- I'm 309 Queen St. lummersido “a M"' n Jay' locals HARDWARE co. cm. Wt; ngfimm" W“ a < Wholesan 8v Retail Hardware R. 1'. JAMES "003.; 5 "£1,300 “in any. w '.,: f “I 137 0"” 3‘- Ptumbing and Heating mum sum Miss Ethel MacDonald. Cove- : H ‘ nay Hm N. t Lam head Road was a visitor in Pas- . 13" «41541. in Queen sr. m E... I, J, my” 5 go" 12 Elm Avo. I0 Edward St. her sister Mrs I'lloyde T“ a Gonna! Conn-scion CHANDLER anon, 1.11). I . _ - w and can 1“ Wm 9‘. 8. NELSON coon mm Woodworker! Mr. and Mrs. M Mac. ' Plumbing and Heating Contractor 4.5557 inwmd plac. Lend. Hum, Ont, won m a: mu ISLAND FURRIERS up. . Dover . 17 South mm m murmur. RESTAURANT (Ch-I. 1'. Downe. Prov.) in"; 21“?“ J" w“ ‘ "m some 4-7131 iai Prince St. Hm, '9 Grafton St. she :2. «WWW... sir. ier Mrs. Bade M . , , ,. mm IliE mm or rm clinic: "3...: raft... (mm as» m CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 0N ms mos FOR 'mrss or SERVICES WW I W; the“ Mg; The Kirk of S. James The Raver-end ‘I‘. II. I. Some". M.A.. s.'I‘.M.. Minister Organist and Director oi the Choirs 11:00 a.m,—DIVINE SERVICE AND SERMON BY THE "THE WORTH 0F WORSHIP" (5. Luke #:16) The Kirk is open daily—Eider, rest and “THEY THAT SEEK THE LORD SHALL NOT WANT A‘NY GOOD THING". CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada S we: Rev. C. K. Doll. Pastor 9:15 a.m. Radio Broadcast, Simerlido Station 9:46 n.m.-—-Sund'ay School, Minot 11:00 a.m.—Communlon Service, Lloyd Perry, Speaker 1:30 p.m,-Misaionary Rally. Pastor Speaking. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH. B.Mus.. A.R,C.C.O. W ggntral Christian Church Kent street Charlottetown. P.l:.1. MORNING 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages, llzm n.m.—-Wmhtp III Germanium Message: "THE MAN 01" PRAYER” EVENING Evangelistic Service Topic: THE BA'l'l‘LE IS THE LORlD's Minister—Mr. William 0. lento Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. A welcome awaits you. onary Day PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, Parhdnlo Rev. J. II. Tye. D.A.. 3.0., Minister Mr. Leslie Biscott. Organist and Director at Choirs 11:00 a.m.—-Nu~sory and child care in the Church Hall 11:00 ans—DIVINE WORSHIP Sea-nun: “LET US PRAY." Duet: Misses Donna and Carol MacDonald. You Are Welcome To Worship With Us St Peter's Cathedral Corner Prince and Miss Robe 10:00 n.m,——Biblo Class 11:00 n.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sam: Mi- Helen iiurin 7:00 pin—DIVINE WORSHIP ins-mm: Rev 11. W. m Corner. NJ. Zion Presbyterian Church Tho Rov. Donald A. Campbell. B.A.. Minister rtn Show. Deaconess Mn. Harvey MneKinnon. L. Mu. 3. Mill. Organist and Ch tr Director Rev, R. W, Rm, Guest Pro-char Sunny Corner. NB. Solo: 0 Loni Moot Holy VBITOIS ARE ALWAYS WEIDOME Grafton Streets 11:“) n.m.~Nurcuy School. Ross. Gout Preacher Rochtord Square Anglican Church of Canada ' 3 III Vol. Archdeacon J. R. Davin. M.A. Rector The Reverend Canon E. M. Mal-u. ILA» 0.0. Rona-cry Assistant Print lilo Illa-no Brenton. Ho. Mu. Organist Mrs. S. I. Patterson. Cid: 0m Aunt l—‘l‘o Tenth Suqu otter Trinity moo ans—Holy Wrist 11 .mL-cnuui Ditcbariot and loom 1 pat—Em ( ) All Ionic-n will be acted by 11in an. s. I, Arm-orig. BA. 1.31%.. Roch d Whitby. Odin-in. Wmmm.dlm