i l 1 P ' . - l s.1,Jni 1 F Churches Tomorrow 1 Sim" Pmgre” .0" 3'" Th: Gummy '4 1293:8133 . . " - To Curb, Interest Rates -we -W-mun warmin- lenders were opening up too many oiiioes. bundling up in one block, . and spending too much on adver- tising. All this was encouraging Canadiansxto borrow and was not PRESBY TIERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAKE limit the Reverend 'l'. I. I. lacs. ll.A.. l.'l'.M. 'M-- '0: uiss I. Lillian so.-sssrn III. I.. l'.I.C.l.. Directs d lb Oslra. Anglican Church 8. PIBTIEIWS CATIIEDHL m0TTAWa (CP) - The govern- accused the Progressive Conser- ent s bill to restrict interest vatives oi attern ; to block pro- atesd and widen its control over gress by firing repeated ' "3 3' iiidiiey-lenders may not but the charge was promptly de- ilei passage at the current session nied. ”'Ti;aiiinment. . ONLY NEW ACTION mo e till now is before the Com- The only new committee action, t .l"5 Milling committee tor de- aside irom continuation at a study 1" ed Siiidy. But progress was so oi a tederal insurance department ;i0W Thursday that members who statement, was to move to call a davor the legislaipn expressed Tomato money-lending iirm to an- oubts in private that the com- swer charges it has pushed its mittec will act quickly enough to annual rate on interest up to M Peiiiiii ilnal Commons and Senate per cent on some loans. Consideration before the session The move was made- by Ross ends. Parliament is expected in Thatcher (Ind - Moose Jaw-Lake adlourn in about three weeks. Centre) and carried alter Liberals Mr. Thatcher and J. Waldo Montelth (PC-Perth) said it was not up to Parliament to regulate business advertising. Mr. Mouteith asked what was wrong with bunchlng up on streets. Whole sales-s congregated in one district. why couldn”t the lenders? organhtand 1ia.ni.-Divine service and Cu- nioa by the Minister: "The Help God Has Given You." Sole: "But the Lord is Mindld oi Ills Own." (Mendelssohn). SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 1.3 a.m.-Mattias. 0.00 a.m.-lloll Eucharist. li.00 a.m.a-C h o r a I Eucharist 1.00 p.in.-Evensong p (said and Min Join Bosenon. W. M. Benidiclrson, parliament- split in .., uuecm-deg and vote. without sermon). ary assist tt Fl Ministe Th Li , and Social ? 3-", service. u Visitors Happily Welcome. glapgerdis, agillfaigti Tll1:i;:r:layA:or II Cracsilat meT.'I.'e';'. xshgirtavor theuhill ' 1' . , I -up u go now ere. one sal 't I - . Mu Wm. on rnnssirraiuan mum victor quench (sc-Amino x.'nl"l.i.'2'3?525rlll'a35nlir3.?r. WE HAVE Cer. Prince and Graiton sis. - I . WHAT YOU 3. PAUL'S ANGLIOAN rho save:-Xi. w. nmn nreva V .. .. SCIYS Specla Attention NEED ...n'n.:.""....”"”. ..... ”"' "'"'” lSiANDERS' BANQUET IN HALIFAX Given H009 K009 Veterans --a-u- ”"- ”- '”''""-i"'''''' "r ' EHANIJLER arcs in). ' OTTAWA (CP)-Veterans Min- ships they underwgnt gt the hgndj H. ard A. Kit: of Halifax, Secretary Mrs. John Wood and- Past Pres- ident A.F. Mclsaac. Tho Prince Edward Island Club and Dance Saturday. June 23rd Shown above, from lento right, Sealltll Club. over 200 at- are President Edward Doucette h'llvI.iw;.. r; x mill. - 1,, . . of mm" held I" "m"'1 Bnllll" tendlI'iE- and Mrs. Doucette, Mayor Leon- The leverend Canen .1. r. issu-' " .9303 I0 I.IIl.-Adlllt Bible CIIH. organist and Choir oneness. ll a.m.-Nursery School. M" H' 1'” ""11" Ft3'c'oi ll n.m.-Divine Worship. ister Lapointe estimated Thursday of the Japanese. A close check iiiizht that about 95 per cent of the W35 being kept on all such vet- veterans of the ill - fated Hang 9i'3n5- Kong brigade captured by the tritilrii v-.v ,.., sUNDAY: Sermon: "Why Do Wak Be- . 'WH0w cnmmum. lieve." . all the happiness that life can at- led to capacity. Rev. L3. Galey I '3.al33ilese in 1942 now are on pen- ' No sand” school um Solo: lllrs. David Cos. ted I st and Mrs. Galey of Dalhousie, N.B, d';li'le- g the , f U . th w an THOUGHTS FOR our TIME mm 1 it i M e 1 5”i"'”"l”"' sermon:vII'Iiheo"EiIi'cusu We Mark's.Chui-ch by Wnflien Harold tghui;he5,;resc-ieit. ecmry were among lC.l)mCmlons In reply I9 quad” by ll:00-Morning Prayer and ser- Make." . Mill, irom St. Stephens by Ward- Singing or the queen terminatr ari(',”' Illlluitad Illa" (PCTI-'”l' .. mon. solo: "0Lorvi Most Holy"Mrs. Bylilslilminonoe Cardillll McGl1iga.II err; Brentgn lgolmwallid gain ed this enjoyable and unusual Umc'era alggut lg: lligggmefacnil 2nd 9 , , , . omas y r. esey oe. LI i th i d ' , - - All VIEIW" "9 clmlhui "mt" N D Mlcuu w'"'m'” Ingraham iittingly acknowledged Eivsetrdry ill lieweidhldsdntllgilslll tlffff. bngade M abwl L600 me” OPIY To Attend. All are cordially ' d the address and presentations. He one of it's clergyman selected his 505'” 1'3”: 5l"'V"9d -l3P""959 1111' . "i p said that with the help of his wife life partner from its mem..ership. prhsnnmen ' . ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING AT S UNITED P 1'mN11'y um-um 3f;',M';l.g,g2m,'.';ohf”ggg ;',f," "' d'””'""9 W "'3' ”"d- he hoped to Hecomriisii his with L C”:(aLaP”g” 55”” "ii" generally CLYDE mvm; HALL - cannon ure, ependable people, but work more e . He gave 3 spvaulngh ong Kong veterans v .. ,1 an A"... 1: is a common experience aigiyzrovavk in that inner virtue standing invitation for all to visit SIGN R.lCE.PA('1' 9?; I 5980381 ireadimsnt" as to hos- JULY 2601: - 8:30 PM. ' . : ,6 h (h h if they leave w cu m es us beauti' ' in God' them, at the R ctory. .. I" 3 5e""c” 3.". l 9 like b9c3"59 - .. V I... Q.;..,, gm”, gig. W. A. run mean u 3i:i';(;dEda:s0r 0:215 an I moment. mm. "1 3 An mtermmeg "me programme KARACHI IAP)-Pakistan Fri- of the fecognluon 0; me bud. Poll Chair-men are asked to have :3 delegates mm" '7' ' 'F'- G-.nA"":; 03555 immediately discipline and orde; Aiid kllliuajlly. let meb address a was then carried out. Joyce Har- clyilnaagfoeeglfyl mwg; ' . from each Poll. - -- - - tend to give way to noise an remar parents y advising ington oi Spring Valley sang two a . ,- CARS INCREASE . '33-Wm" Rev. Andrew I. Weir. D.D. chaos. them to begin early to inculcate solos with guitar accompaniment. fgne "(l E”: Pak'Sla"' Paklsttl" . , Prominent speakers and all supporters welcome. ll s.m.-Sunday School and Bible --T":--r1” This uruses no gurprlge. One this notion or christian .,bed1e,.ce Norma Meek and mm. Pjdgeon ti 5 ” "C9 9 me." 3 fdvd Siidrir 'M0l0r Ivehicle registrations in C1335 "'5 m""" d CPH" expects aothlus else irom school- and virtue into the minds and 5811: two duets. Mrs. Hillard Meek ?rg:'d?'ndli'E5 al';':lCell;'t3g() f:,'l'; Lailada "I 1955 i'93Clied 3.943.737 JAMES MCDONALD, President, was their companist,Al ghable skit. Call the Doctor Quick was put on by the three young peo- ple from St. Thomas Church. El- eanor Champion and Sylvia Mac- innls oi St. Mark's Church were loyston F. Magiord. A.B.C.o. idiita 10-year increase of 164 per cen . 11.00-Nursery can ior children 8-5 years. 1i.00-Divine. Worship conducted icy Mr. Christie and Dr. hearts of their children in place of the teachings of false pedagogy which would abandon their child to the whims of its passions and imliiilillre. childish desires. hlld . Th b h hen auth- gmyfegislbleeym fhgvgegon 0, we LLOYD G. Manruam, senreiniry. teacller, is present and ever read! to impose sanctions. The good order di students is oiten not a question oi virtue or ii s.m.-Worship and Praise 3 p.m.-Open air Church tague. 1 p.ni.-Evangeilstlc Meeting. "The Church with s Message and a Welcome." Burma. hill!- . geeir. 41.” Lo Th twm goodness. but! theinve:-lye (iontrarri , seen inlgracelglil iEBnCES(.;'l.iA iiesiirty Ero rmon e ve a 1111 oos g esser o sing song wi van l as er I C Wu P109139 U5 '30-" lllENlOsel:'?lsls.' Eccepts the demands Fete New E.OI1dOn and Mrs. J.K. Pidgeon organist BIBLE CHAPEL b Guest Preacher: Rev'Il of discipline in order to escape M- a was enjoyed by young and old and ' H. E. D. Ashiord. M.ll.E.. the harsher penalties imposed by lnlslef And brought the programme to a close. II Cumberland lt.at langwuh . I Ann". B.A.. D.D. the school authorities. M H. . A bountiful lunch was served .ow as we just remarked. t s '3 Ngw B.-lde by represeniatives ladies of all Solo: Selected-Maids llagerf l0Il- Mr. Farmer, for your own benefit check our Cmzlssllull three churches. The Hall was HI- IM Mb" Pnncmu Gnu." P"' is quite normal among children. claiming The Lord Jesus Chrkt Is the only Saviour." 0:80 a.In.-The Lord's upper in Believers. 11:00 n.m. - Ilse Family llibb Hour. Featuring a program it the entire ianiily. 7:30 p.m.-The Gospel Sxviee. singing the old isshioned hymns at the Faith. song Leader and soloist, Mr. Joe Wootton. Guest Speaker. Svend Ch?” Evangelist. 'A Warns Welcome Awaits You. 5-m THE SALVATION ARIN . Great Georg Itrnst "HOME: OF EVANGIlJlI' . . lines 11 Capt. and Mrs. J. Carter Com Otlieura 1:45 p.m.-organ Recital. Guest Organist Mr. W. E. Fletcher. A.R.C.M.. A.'i'.C.I.. 8:00 p.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "Never Marry When In Love." -Rev'd Dr. Asliiord Vocal Duet: "Open Mlle Eyes." - Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. Anthem: The Church Choir. You are invited to worship God at these services. 'l'lIEBAP'.l'lST0lIUB0ll Iorner Prince and Fltlrey ltsula - Minister lav. n. L umss.'s.a.. an. supply Organist: Mr. Paul Cudinore. ll a.in..-Morning Worship. We are not worried because It is a sign of immaturity. and we are confident that. as the child de- velops in physl al stature. he will also show a wrrespondlng lila- turlty of dependable conduct, slowly casting off his schoolboy attitude to authority. We hope that he will learn to take his place among his iellow-hnen and respect the rights of the society In which he lives. not yli8CBlil9 he is motivated by a selfish fear of sanctions, but because he has a mature grasp ot the necessity and goodness of proper 0i'd9T- As a Christian gentleman he has developed within himself thal- lnner loontrol by which he does what he s ognizes to be the rlllit and decent thing. In short. he pos- sesses what we call the virtue oi obedience. He follows the good St. Mark's Church Hall was li- lumlnated and flower bedeckgd 0'' Wednesday evening. July mi, 1956- the Joyous occasion being a reception for the Rev. W.E. In- graham and Mrs. Ingraham, the former Dorothy Jean'Murphy, R. N., of Sea View. The were mar- ried in the century old St. Stephens Cliilfcli. Burlington, on June 12th and have just returned from a Wedding trip to Montreal. Quebec, Ottawa and points in the United States. Mr. Keith Harrington was ap- 16 Exposure Roll 1.00 pointed chairman, in position he . filled in . capable ,,,,,,,,,,,,p M, Reprints .05 each Borden Campbell and Miss Fran- ces Jolllmore escorted Mr. and Mrs. lngi-sham to special seats. than the chairman called on Mrs. L.E. Townsend who read an ap- propriate address on behalf of all Mail Film Service 8 Exposure Roll 12 Exposure Roll .80 MAIL YOUR FILMS TO Box 11, Charlottetown .50 g 1 324 Hay Baler, the machine at the demonstration held at Tuesday afternoon. arm feed. WATER ST. EAST A special price concession of 8110.00 reduction on PECII machine sold and delivered before Monday, July 23. No sugar to tangle, wind or bind," a straight sweep Call in and see for yourself why more C0liIli('lIIIVC balers are traded in for Cockshuttls than any olherinalte. lslluln laaulmtlll co. LTD. ”TlIE FARMERS MACIIIHEIW IIEIHIIE" that baled the green wet hay Mr. Alban Leclryls Farm on 00"”9 0f ""0" whether he '3 preent assuring Mr. and Mrs. Sermon: ” No Dealings With L I El-IHNDAY The s.mm,ium... lIalllN::la"eBg"sP"8NsmlL!TY liigraham of interestnn and re- 10:00 a.ln.-Service at Beach Mud Qnu-M; "rug. N" If he is a new”, worker. for Siifd for them and wishing them Grove, 11:00 a.m. Holiness M, and,-' examine. be n no. , diligent CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH Meeting. 6:30 p.m. Open Air l t Mun”. 7:00 pm. En”, worker when the boss 5 presen Parents are reminded that and a slacker in his absence. He iactlities are provided tor the Vev.a'40& -mu-own-wmsuua. wwnr em... USE CASH-NOW ....... ..... -s. mm "me Mam." lllP9l'Vlll0li Oi YOIIIIIGT dlI"- does not work merely to satisfy Fer iimildllrll-”' lainn &Prim thb .btbec heliascon- - ma v .... p.m. Snndly School. 6:00 ft: d':,,g.,”ga:rMornlng g trgcteodutoutullillaucsgrtain obiiga- ' ””'""'”m -4'---wags Wm 3"" Tlm" vice. tlons for which he recegleres hot: WEDNESDAY 8 p.m.-Eveiiisgg Wolgllllglwll. 1TH”. Iil:s)'p;onsl::ulItl;St:lIwIhI;:;l'he nvzeshu 3.5,. GOE you lICOd III :-'"--"".:"' ".:.r'”....' 0" W ' ' lo ':l"5'l:..::”'.:":.:;."..: Building Material i ' ' ' :..ii:m:...:-it W rt -2.: -- . d' . H13 - I t - pay "I CUIIVIHIGII HIGH IHIOUDSI. s.",'l.'.'I','" " ' g:f"':- gtssfly igrsetzggtlignsnxtrntiilgerl HREPROOF CENTRAL (.;g::!:r3;lfli:;ltnr:l;::egl&si)a::t:g;i;ire, Bedford. sin: lI(l)l(l)oC:f;:eIldatloe!;"Ss:lzo, N::Ienwl:iiCresi,llFnl -e-E-T-T-w llisv. Frank Fitsstmmons. prn- " 'h1 . I y . ' M” ' M" ' ”'- W" ”' PENTEGOSTAL ASSllI- lessor-elect of New Testament W9N:;”Ww"w;.f':f;'d':" Sdolf."::e CFCY 630 k CONCRETE PIPE RE-OPENING SERVICES. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. 1 '"P'""- P5000 nipmd lint Writs-"com-in M”? 5"'l"" " s"'"”"" C""'”' develop train the schoolboy into m C IN ALL SIZES GUEST PREACHER: The Rev. w, 1: Mum, DD” Pmldent . DUE OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SEIVIX l4""I""- E"3""d' I” 6"” of the Maritime Conference. d bi man? Preacher at both services. 5 m”"m' depen B 9 I” For what motives does the (car 230 PM. Mon.-Fri. Lanrsg nos, SERMON SUBJECTS: - tlo ve place in iii? . l " o""' 3'" ""o'u cnN1'3AL onus-nus f,l,..',-”&,n1l-1:1 El virtue? And It is l0:30 A.M. Sci. Kensington Rd, - D131 9309 a.ni.: "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?" H m m”"'""' 'l"" important not to deceive ourseliv- 7:30 pm: "EFFECTIVE CIIRISTIANITY". - v w Vf- . . v H 3- "I- ”""-N .""""" sis Kent stress are biamae inn;-lfttiyllirlligagligizifvg ff" in in addition an the memorials previously listed. members of the 151 GREAT 350335 "FEET, WIN"-0TTET0W" .11 ..m.gw,,"M' 3",”. "Ind D nub" 3'1... order not no you his ion or to Harper family will present the Pulpit Drape in . memory at their 5009'” "007: I'll ' '1 am.-Ev-sell-tie Bevin Minister ' ' avoid trouble. is scans as much ""”."": "'9 W" M"- 599'” "- HPFWP it will be Presented for "'”"" E5” ' '””""" V” "”"""' . I I 0 ' All.C.Il. fom tear as the school child. dedication by Mrs. Neil Diamond. with her sisters. Mrs. Alen Cough- ' 0"" EVENINQ5 " ”'9'Nm9"-"IONE '0' EVENING HOUI3 A heart! wslossne awals yh Mrs. AllisoI:.:acBae. . . . rm: only my to "old "pine. lln and Mrs. Brent Stead. l-Ii-I-dtiiirtidttiitiliirrrii-Iiii-Ii-II ' P-I-Iliii-II-I-9--1-H-nod- mg the child's her by the adult's th true lotion I1etarauItshd:lt;o?i:1rob:dience. We must recognize that all authority comes ' Imltely mm 5”- Whlle most men are unwilling to I0 a.m.-Church School and Pain- lly Hear. This is a continuing hour ior our iamllies the Sum- mer through. Will you Join us? it a.m.-Morning Worship a a d Gospel Meeting . p.in fpggly the li will i hm" u Mu" I”. T, In g:mmm'.h"'If Need The Church gllbgtlliltef lnen..oveI'y iallslvmallte so -Fall and God's Remedy through wh"::"- ,,. mm H ,, deny .5. right of ti: 1hs Death si Christ. f Neither is than Salvation in any other-an aiast be saved acts 4-11. Visitors are very Walosne. Supreme 3011!! ind c'9"l0' command al:dtmoei':ler the lives re . Hl:v,owbn,gIn, than, the solutlonmot our problem by buildlnl W i in ourselves a true. rel l 1'? ceptance of God's will In our W gard. The next step is to-reallzc um most often God does not act directly on His creatures. but del- Solo: "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled." Speaks--Miss Helen Wilson. Soloist. l:00 p.ni.-Eventide Worship. The Message will he presented by Miss Ellie Banting. oi Mao- rerie, sash. Miss Banting Is a graduate of Alberta Bible Col- lege and a day school teacher of W. E. FLETCHER 7.30 PM. ORGAN RECITAI. P. E. I. REGT. (I7 REECE) - 'r'1..".-'s?.'”"'-5z'v'i:'y" De The lte- gate: 31- -um"? t" ””'”'"i' 1. Tone Poem "Finlandia" . .. . . . .. Slbellns Iigleus Sniier?" ml ' v...h:. lageudu: aim 'l1-X,fi'l.';'tl.3..u.e.N.,n..zl.ndoi co: All ranks of the P. E. I. Regt. (17 Reece) will 2. Tile Village Chapel Hopkins '"" " " l.'""" '”' ' "M in parade at the Ch lott 1 A ' - 1345 ll 0' M13: '"'3..T,'"ls'r” d'.3'33”il no ar e own rmouneh at 3' 3. Trumpet March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jude m , now: 3:: n-om an? oaks: Sunday 15 July '56 for Commanding Officers Inspec- D . .,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,L ti-;:m:;es. 3,03: ",9 Y, ,, y mm m, my puade. 4. Meditation . Fletcher lldstsr: Rev. .l.ll. lhnsp. a.a. ML ,hg,.,g,.,, to query human . . ' ems. -us meme gm"; 5;; ,?gg”,,"3',';,.;Z,E,'"'”', .., Dams; Bush Clothing, web belts, berets, boota 5' -59'” P"-i"""'9 - -- - --- L9R0Y Liiidw '' "'i mu" ""K'''''' in governors. as sent by him '0? & puttteee and Medals will be worn. . . mutt isilmest oi evil-doerl. and C. Improvlzatlon on "Nun Danket" . . Fletcher the . M ' filling .5lli”3r' fifodlll ll. Tflnlportatiori will leave as follows: Mr. W. E. Fldollnr Rev. Dr. H. E. D. Aaliiold 8.00 P. M. SERVICE OF PRAISE AND WORSHIP . SERMON: "NEVII HARRY WHIN IN LOVE" flor. Asliford continues his evening minus oipruetlenl snhfecrsierull "OPIN urns IYI " - Ma. 1. sins. w. l.'H.lTCHlI Slnilnerside Arrnouria-IMT-1230 hrs. Kensington Federal Bldg.-.IM'r..1245 hm, Rustico Co-op Store-DND-.1230 hrs. Trncadie--DND-1230 hrs. A Montague.-IMT-1230 hrs. Return transportation will leave from Armour- V l I ! lea at 1815 hrs. l VOQAL Duff: Colnmandldl g ANTH"-IYmINWYCHouA".UBTVOlCI' Hr-It-Rec i17rewvt; oinslvoua earn sannnorwsv . 3.” . C V H -" '