Preacher Discusses Oenturles Olli Or! lcimtl by Isaiah l _-___ ' F 0R VACATION TIME n’. swan‘ hot as can be these days and tlutt means you'll want to Slay @001. - Th"! g“ "gum; you summer sugges- u ‘L, he: you m: fortable and make you pail! all summer long. . Ybllowiag ll a luminary °1 l" eloquent sermon delivered in Bt James Church an Eundfl June 16. by Rev, EC. vanl- B?!’ fast. Text-“One oulieth uni-B me W‘ o! Bier. W 0f it" night? Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said. n morning cfimetls, and the night. 8LT‘: ifliiii §§:::::%.'z...i:;°?. .51‘; 5H0 T 1 S U N S UIT S In Iorder to understand it ll will be BATHING SUITS HALTERS necessar to know something of historical setting. The period was BETTER COTTONS SPORTS WEAR today. Make your selections ‘and enlgmatlcal in meaning. {that o! tile Assyrian oppression which not only harrased and de- peopled Judah. but affected the surrounding nations. Sharinif i" their neighbours sin they sharedln \ their neighbours Punishment and. like the primary sufferer W81“! downcalt and delpondent. asklll! weai-lly and anxiously. how ioni- i “One by one the nations present ievents. He is conscious of the deep unrest that is abroad: of the yearning of those near and about him. The pall of darkness is over the land. as he meditates over the turn of events the stillness is broken by a solitary cry Watchman what of the night? Is it nearly ov- er? Are there any streaks of dawn? And he answers "The morning cometh. and also the night. If ye will inquire. inquire ye: turn ye. come." ‘jIn lntcrprotatlng these words Dr. George Adam Smith says. "Our translation. though picturesque ‘s misleading. The voice does not tn- qulre what of the night. Le. wheth- er it be fair or foul weather. and evenings. THE A GLORIA "Where Smarter Women Shot!" morning. ‘o but how much of the night is passed. Literally, what from off the night. This brings out a pathos that our Cor. Queen and Richmond Ste. ' English version has disguised. Edcm feels that her night is terribly long. How long before the morirng dawns, and what will the dawn bring. ls [lea rd Today otiuedishesvywoiiusandou- i otency to meet that: need il re ed it ts to the institution that mind CW5‘: {he Iii ht? what o! g What ii ht has the church to Lsend on t. e dark 9011119741" solution llgion is to the lite; what worship is to the soul. lo in the churcn to the world, the life ivin centre. the taunt ol inspire! n. t e source o! hope. It stands the servant c! ti" all and exists to cultivate and de- veigahthe highest life. ' en the world cries to the church, Watchman, what o! the night? How long before the dawn? The church replies. "If yo will in- quire. inquire ye. turn ye. comr- The church exists to diffuse light- the li t at the gospel of the sun o! O0 . The church exists to radi- ste wannth, the warmth o! the eternal love of the eternal God; the church stands to tiirecl the steps of man along the path of life as it has stood for nearly two thousand years with a finger pointing to Him who ls the way the truth and the life "so it stands today still pointing to Him who is the way to Ideal SGIGCtiOIIS f0!‘ themselves before the prophets goodwill’ friends)‘; and luvs |viston The man of God is trying to “I 1h m y pf 0nd day we - n e Li ‘es U ~ smart summer days l visualise. to analyse the course of hem- the Cry of (he human he“; for God, the great satisfler “Lord show us the father. that is all we want" In the last analysis the hun- ger that is at the heart of the world is a religious hunger. Good- will cannot come. peace cannot come. until men are actuated by the same motives, until their lic- sires are blended in the spirit of universal love. “Watchman. what from oft the alight? How long before the dawn? And the Church replies: When God's will prevails there ls no night of hate. no iliwill. the lark- uess will be over and gone; the power of shi with its hideous hrnod of consequences is broken. ‘When the Son of Righteousness rises Willi healing in His wings the dawn comes, and Gods good morn- ing wi-ll break fair and calm upon the world." £0156» M._s. The York Aukilary of the W.M S. met at the iv-nc s Elmer "It is a lc-ng cry front the days of Brozvn on Tl . sriay r-vouing, May Isaiah to the twentieth cen_itir_vl>ilt 28th with first vice-pres. Mr». E. RHUBARB BREAD PUDDING yhubgrb and let, stand for 10 min- the cry that was hcnrd l“ the J. Yeasey lll charge of worship __,# mes‘ Beat egg you; add milk and heart of the prophet as he atontl|pcrlod._ V 2 cups diced rhubarb pour over bread whee then add beneath the eastern shy lS b“ll1g| lf/Iccti-ug opened with call to wer- 2 cups boning wax‘. rhubarb mixturfl Fqld m ggjjfly heard all over the world te-..\' ‘ship and prayer poem. from Mis- 4 tahlespco“, Sugar heme“ egg whitey Tux-n into n Qur text lS not \’-’2ii’lOlll. n mode ‘slCslilljV Monthly. Scripture lesson i,‘ teaspoon Shh greased baking dish “,1 bake 1n a significance uiid a present day ap- Dcul 6.4-7 was read by Mrs. Nie- 1 egg yo"; model-Me Oven 350 degyecs F" 1mm pircation, hc-lson. several short Scriptures 1 cup milk Se!_a,bo-uh 1 hmm 51X gfl-vjngg | “From every corner of the world were read by Mrs. E. J. Vcssqv and 2 oulps stale bread cubes i, pair W71?!) our being water o.“ sped‘ rhubarb and lct stand for 5 min . . _ JIr-tltct will“ we unit" tn utes. DreL: .\u:l rlV-fl!" run! salt an "wt '" '1 t. icmcu-ts :nll the ugly ccllsenucnces tluil fol- ’ r ' ‘ ' "m ' " _ W in the train of misunderstandi- tQQQQQ H18. PS understanding. goodw-ll. SPECIAL RARE RUBY ‘We have a limited quantity of deluxe model record playing attachments for sale now. immediately. ' Miller Bros” Ltd. PHONE 555 Pia-ca your order all lls heard a cry. a plea for brother- hood, friendship, understanding. goodwill. For the only thing that will prevent misunderstanding, and friendship. Understanding of other poo les and appreciation of their “r0 lems and difficulties is the nu- '.\' way to prevent misunderstand- "ig which leads to wars and a life- time of hate. “Out c-f the unrest of our time one senses a deep need, and lillS needs finds articulation in the cry and demalirl for understundmw. brotherhood. friendship, il look; forward to that day. wheufiin the language of the plot-mien pact. "That man to man. the world o‘er Shall brothers be for all that." "The world never stood so creat- ly in need of adventurers in the realm of understanding and good- Hymii No. 393 "A Iizippy Home” was read in unison. The Devotion- al period closed liy singing hymn No. 394. “Happy The Home When God is Th0 ." Mrs. Nicholson then took charge of business period. Minutes cl lust meeting were road rind approved. Roll (all wus answered by ni _ members including one new mem- bcr and one visitor. with a verse of the scripture Christan. The Buck Shelf was sevcrzil members books Mrs. containing \s'oi‘tl discussed, sending for Rev. J.A. Nicholscci ziiid hilt-s. Warren Vessey Were pre- srnted with Life Members Certifi- rates. A short reading on temperance hlso u rt-adiiig on present tiny lllitilllpflrflnft.‘ wcrc read by Nils. Elmer Brown. A very h _ _ illlercsting article on Christian Stcwerdslii-p represents God that men urn for ' was rend by Mrs, Will Cooke. Scv- J Will as it stands to-day. Only proportion as we are willing ‘ trust each other and believe in each others goo-cl faith can the morning of peace and co-op-crutioii dawn. This canAonly be realized as we are united m a common faith to a common God. Builders and Oontractors WNSHBD, SCREENED AND GRADED church is the watchman standing on the tower to look into and as- ln many parts of this and other .. is the burden of the oppres- sc. being felt until eople are goat-led to the point o? revolt and mutiny. “We take up our morning papers and more frequently than we care to sec there are indications of dis- turbance here and there. Different sections of society at enmity with each other. It is one form of the cry that was heard by the prophet of old, Watchman. what of the nlsht? How 14mg before the dawn 0f 90d’! Rood morning. how long before christian brotherhood is ex- perienced between all sections of society. sections that are so indes- pensable to each other, and yet :0 often misunderstand each other. 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Wh th l k- . l- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY _ .1... 1...... “i. ti’. will... tum. -11.,“ A quiet but pretty June wedding was sulemized 0n Jlflie first at the Portland United Ohurch Manse, Saint John, N.B., when the Rev. An- drew E. MacKenzie united in mar- riage, Muriel Ethel Munn. daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Munn. Mermaid. P.E.I.. to James Harold Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lloyd, Westville, NS. The bride who wore a peace blue suit and a ccrsage of red roses was attended Ihxy Miss Betty Lloyd of Westvlllc. .8" who was attired in a suit of brown and wore a corsage of Talesman roses. The groom was stipportod by his brother John Lloyd. The bridal slipper was held at the Royal Hotel Saint John, NXB. The bride and groom left on June 3rd for London. Ont.. where they spent a week with the brides sis- ter aud brother-in-law and on rc- turning vI-siiccl with relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island and Nova Srotia-(Ncw Glasgow Evening News please copy). 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For ailments due to Cold, P018011’! Cough Syrup is a reliable help . . . obtainable from any good dealer in medi- cine in 35c bottles. ' I-ll " Pm 0N'S Cour Yltlll" "h llsv: Glasgow's Activities tho birh of a baby boy P.E. Island Hospital. thins. Ohalman Laird and baby g arrived home a few days mo. w. Anglia Dotlmn recently pur- chased the nice little farm home from Mir. Jeremiah Dolmn. Mm. Demise-installs is s potion‘ in the Charlottetown ltd-pool. m} ri-iends wish her a goody mum home in better heal . Miss Evelyn Mullins of Freeland Ls the welcome guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Blair Andrew Mir and Mrs. Rufus Axworthy and two children visited at tho home of Mrs. Axworthyb parenis Mr. and Mrs. George E Qnltli. on Sunday. Mr Joseph Gallant reocntl chaugod veteran, has sad the farm property of Mi. Jonn Gallant lWarti-ti Mr Earl Galllani dis- is erecting a 1ew home for Mr iiud Ma-s. Gallant at North Bus:- O0. A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gcss when their neighbours" and friends gathered to do honour to their son Eric. who had recently returned from overseas after serv- ing his countrv a period of four years, After the assembled crowd was called to order, Mr. Elmer 010w read an appropriate address. while Mrs John Craswcll present- ed Eric with a. substantial Pu"? In his jovial manner Eric med tithing rely, Theda social in course fodswed while Mews An- dmiw ($511511: and Wilfred Marlin oy gutter, to vihich a number ill- cftligcrl in the light fantastic. A beautiful lunch was served bv 111': indies assisted b. Mrs. ss That drcadfiil_ewnemy. fine, has once again laid its lurid on tins lal house at Hope River was dc- ..'.i. 1.x .. Ilie kit clicii stove had been . 8 Sh? " sltrc. and it is thouight 1" gpaflqufrctn1 the flu ignited the roll‘ Most, of the contents was saved.» MacNEILL-DICOLA A pretty June nodding ot inter ca; took place Ill Wellington R C Church st 9 a m Wednesday Jun. 5th, when Nina Maddalena. Rs; N. daughter of Ma‘ and Mr: James Dlooia of Perth, Ont. bccanr the bride of John Joseph Mac Neill. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs D MacNciil, Wellington The church altar was decorate- vzilh spring flowers and the nup= al ceremony was performed by tbt Rev Father Gillis Wedding music was rendered buicre the ceremony and during the signing of the re- in unison. A dainty lunch was serv- 3L“ TY 3 The bride who was given in mar- riage by Dr. Ausiln Delancv made a cnslimln picture, gowtned in a floor length own of white eyelet embroidery wtlh fitted bodice all: Iing€r 1i sleeves and a uulist ling roll wi a. halo effect tnrnmer- vriih pink and blue forget-me-nols She carried an arm b01140?‘ 01 American Beauty Roses on whit‘. satin streamers. 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