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He will’! us as Guest Pr h ' - ‘ "' i “ MILL TINY ISLANDS ous in c _ rec or in . l ‘DMONTON PAPER records that "the single‘ Surtidgy lhQdPVCIIXITZihTO tell of tho advance l ' ' the School in existence wast at o t e ma c in l e first fivcnlvi-f" -- - . 11,, i; r f s $1Z,0O0.- 0f the 3,000 islands in _ ‘ v _ _ , l\\ Dalcnzixsmlillcl llhn Edmonton, will Bahamas only 20 are inhabited. Nlethodist at Charlottetown’ and ' xiriilrsb as iullriitod Church. He n Hex, spring lhzit his most rcady helpers in his l“ i‘ zratificd f0 loarn that lo- . ___ AN OLD CITY work belonged to the Methodistlfiurrzcatrllif largest’: class of Com- _ mumusrg AREA Communion. _ i s ever o unite with me The total area of the United Glasgow's histcgy goes back to As time passed on it was found I church °n "Y ‘Previous occasion. Fngdom is 88.753 square miles. ' the sixth century. SIM ilie NEW Christie Ba/lzerg ll, ‘- l I \ Tllfi ... l ll ills Ntwpackageufrom f ‘TE. .,"*_a-,___ _ - ' . - _ N r’ ..._ ._. -- . - _ , afxllrlugf] $113 sgfiggrigtisgirirlftoglérgfcdh Play up to twelve l0 and 12 Long Pia)’. 331,5 PQrQPIraRIQn 8L Josepha sodamy Md always RPM records am! up to (en of ilic new 7'.’ 33% been n0wd_ RPM records — all nulonzalicalljil At the muslcsl program which On Sunday next, {he 30th inst. Trinity Church, Charlottetown. will observe its anniversary. it is an interesting story 1o trace the development of this congregation which started with the arrival here of Mr. Benjamin Chsppell in October 1778, who orgsnlped pray- er meetings to be held in his home on Water Street. almost opposite the Lennox liotcl. The province wss then known as the Island o1 St, John. and s garrison o! British soldiers was stationed here. There was quite s number of emigrants from London and after the plose of the American War a large num- ber of Loyalists came to the Is- land. Mr. Chappell‘: smsll company of devoted Christians slowly increas- ed in numbers and on their invita- tion Reverend William Black of Nova Scoiia visited here in 1783 and preached on several occasions. Mr. Black was known as ‘The Apostle of Methodlsrm in the Marl- tlmes." Mr. Black made s second visit about fen years later. then in 1807 the first regular ordained minister, Reverend James Bulpit. arrived from London, England. and entered upon his duties. ser- vices bclni: hold in the old Court House. Mr. Bulplt continue-d to reside on the Island sfier his pas- torate had ended. He removed to Crapaud and died there. Decem- ber 20, 1849. ln his eighty-third year. A memorial window was A nlce custom ls followed s! Mount Allison, Sackville, when sprigs of evergreen are strewn on the grave of Mr. Charles F. Al- lison every Founder's Day. In any csse the graves of Mr. Chap- poill and Mr. Bulplt should be lo- i cated and given attention, so that given on the occasion by the Brl- I tish soldicrs — a Mr. Walter John- son of Scotland arrived in the yEIlK‘ 1820. and spent s year "with the design _to establish Sabbath Schools and investigate the religi- that the chapel first built was not, largo enough to accommodate thc| incrcnsing numbers of the con-i grcgalion, and so in 1835 s new chapel was opened on Princel Street which subsequently had to; be exfcnded and enlarged. On‘ the. opening of this new chapeLl crowded congregations atiende l ovcry service. Reverend Mr. Knight of Halifax performed tho dedication service and prcachcd from the icxt "But will God in xicry deed dwell with men on earth.” The corner stone of the present church was laid on the Queen's birthday. 24th Mny, 1863. b)’ Lady Dundris. wife of lhc Lieutenant Governor. "ln the name of the Father. and of the Son and of the Hal? Ghost." It was erected to the Glory of God and was dc- dicated for the Worship of God, Offending Odor effectively —— gently Always creamy, smoolh. Harmless to normsl skin i. . even to filmy, We GUARDIAN. Trinity United Church l Anniversary Sunday and opened on the 18th November, 1866, so this ls the 85th anniver- sary, snd 1t is recorded "The solemnitlel have loft s fragrance upon the mind, and the remem- brsncs~ of them ls sweet. May the bread thus profusely cast upon the waters, st the inauguration of this new sanctuary. be seen sf- ter many days." That ls the 1m- pression which our Minister and our Official Board wish to make ss we celebrate the Anniversary event next Sabbath. Meaning of Anniversary Anniversary Sunday ls one of the notable days on the Church Calendar. It ranks 1n importance after Christmas and Easter. It is s remembrance day. Reverend Mr. Ibbott, in his address to the Ro- tsry Club recently, is reported ss follows: "We should take time to recall and impress upon ourselves the [rest debt w: owe to those Christians who have gone before. These are the real .“.'llfliS, men and women, who. duraiig their lives believe in Christ and do His will. It ls to (he great mass of anonymous saints that we owe so much. These have no particular days set apart for lhom, but were to be remembered collectively.“ That is the true significance of our anniversary — Ii is a Rcmcm. brance Day! Over sixty-five years ago. the attended had as teacher s Mr. Stewart, who was a carpenter bv trade. and who I always looked "W" as a 1W1)’ Chri. {an gentle- man-one of the anonymous saints to whom Mr. libbolt made refer- once. The church has recently under- Rcverand H. E. D. Ashford. M. M.B., will have an inspiring mes. 5BR; but as an extra attraction. the Moderator of the Unjied Church of Canada. the Right Rev- erend Willard E. Brewing, will be Presented themselves at the Com. muninn last October. "Be 51""!!! in the Lord and in fl"? Dower of His might," Meeting Ofmdhiljseplfs Soilallty And Alumnae Oii the afternoon of Sunday the thirteenth. there was a large at- tendance of members at st. Jos- ephs Sodallty rind Alumnae Teii. After extending a cordial welcome to all present, Miss lvrafgflfpt gm. ler, ihe President. gave 1i. resume of the work clone by ilie S/Jdsllty dur- ing the past year. In her report the President stated that the Socialists WBIB deep- ly grateful for the very instructive and helpful talks given at the monthly rneeilngs by our devoted Chaplain, Reverend A. 1.. Hen-ell. The President made fitting refer- ence to the flve venerable mem- hers whom death had claimed with- in the past year. These were Chris- tine Walker. Mrs. Michael Welsh. Mrs. Olllelly. Montreal; Mrs. s. R Jenkins and Mrs. Wise. In conclusion the President ex- pressed licr gratitude for the splen- did co-operatlon of the members at n11 times. After adding s word of welcome Reverend Mother Superior con- gratulaléd the members on maln- follcrwed the Misses Teresa and Joan Murnsghsn rendered pleasing vocal selections. The Misses Florence Quinn and Kathleen Hughes pre- sided at the pllmO. A dainty Tea was then scrvod by ihe Committee in charge. The centre talble which was tastefully nrrsnflcd with tapers and cut flow- CHARLOTTETOWN Lonely Parade (Continued from Page, 8) her father was to remsln Leonores is of a cautious temperament. 1f she weren't, there might be some way to put her back into the bathe this ls an cntlre lifetime of sup- prcsslons, exploding." "She's mine." "Father, does it mean more to You to keep her than to give her ncss. The happiness '0! others can crestv u. sort of impersonal happi- ness in those who are destined to Reg. Value $1“ NOW ON SALE PROWSE BROS. LIMITED SPECIAL IN N YLONS Sheer Full Fashioned Nylon Hosiery In all l-lie Pbpflqr Full Shades-all silos. -- SUBSTANDARDS _. Bu! the flaws an so slight Ilia! lliey are nor IIONCQQBIQ Sale Price $1“ Father. Believe it from one who has missed herself. Father, aren't there compensations for you in Bllflflldilflni to Leonora those years that she thinks sre going ~ - ' re. resented ‘by hi! rand-daughter. Writer attended Siiiida ' Schoo ' mblflfl. 811d mail "Olive? would what she Hunks 13 he‘ 153l- Chfillfifi i9 349m he!‘ 3119-" ou’ the “at” Pnmurfiges the Co"! m dunk mo Mrs. Hannah Robiliison, and can | the basement of tlle pypielf: ifomain 1n the public domain of lfgr lxiriigpsiness? There c.i.n be no “No, I've thought it out through iilghtu liiseckfleti kid's,“ yliyedlruoqi: :13: 9 Pr" Guess '0 ‘uhshould be allowed the cows at a“ “mam be seen on _lhe_ north side of our ' fhlttlgfih. vlt‘ was a large school, "Pfllmlclgfi male‘ must hi“! n) fifty: “fig. Fzxithgaumgghla fillet‘: filligsfgsxteixlllgfiliiznllzg gggingvenicen She? 71° mo" Pmablf? ma" I lm. Wiihoiit Sllll, vows first develop an abnormal appetite, then chalrih “udnonum up m“ the l ‘Vrfhlwnnlro as pllheut Father. Leonora is as de- lhflt mflttfls. and lt- hus not eu- lmise, On to mine, on m our Wain? gig-g?‘ are‘ Th“ m? ll- 5h an indifferent one. Soon both body weight and milk yield pup} ' l ' p‘ ‘m’ 9 c a” I "mm ébout M‘ ‘his u you m‘ Sh; tirely to do with pq-somi hip-pi- cave me Mont 1m m °l<l ters and our summers, our springs and our sutumns. I don't mind that I've been b. leughlngstock. She cnn have her lap dog. but her lap All. SIZES! Play up to twelve l0" nod Miracle Tone Arm for up m four hours for faithful reproduction . . PLAYS All. RECORDS! ALL AuroM/iricallirf! diird 78 RPM records autamsticaflyf Plsy up to twelve of the remarkable new 7", 45 RPM records automatically! 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