44 mererseietrmneeeranececsied ‘ « Kh * “ILLUSTRATED. SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL LESSON Scripture—l Kings” 1. By Alfred J. Buescher %: Hoshea —TIt_ Kings 17:1- 3. MEMORY VERSE: “Who is wise, Lord are right, and the just shall. walk in them: PROPHETS’ WARNING as ~ (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol- Testament, because here and lowing “material relating to to- jonly here do we ..ave_an ac- morrow’s. Sunday School Jes- ‘count of the final ‘pine years of __son_is—based__on » righted— jimeels— history, of her destruc- outiines_produced_ by thé” Di- ‘tion, “and_-that— of ~ thé “cap wad °@he Assyrians. invaded Israel and Under Hoshea; Israel turned further .,Hoshea conspired . with the Egypt- ° made-it—a_v- state, requiring an- _ from God, continuing the idolatry, tians against Assyria, _ bringing ine wual tribute frém the puppet. “King, immorality and injustice of previous vasion and destruction Israel— , Teigns. —geKings 17: 7-23. Il Kings 17:4-6. and he shall understand these things? prudent, and she shall ‘but the transgress ors shall fall” therein.” —Hoshea 14:9. Pagan Powers Destroy Israel vision; of Christian Educa- Samaria, the Assyrian for ‘tion, National | Council of Chur- ‘ches in*the U.S., and is used ” By permission:) | ic eas, RAMSEY ~ foday's lesson ‘could. be re- garded as a catalog of the sins that ruined the Northern King- dom. It is a. dirge+-of destruc- tion; a sermon on what it means | to desert God, despite His cove- | nant, break His commandments. | Time. after time the Lord sent prophets to urge the People to | —sepent—and—to—warn—of -what_ _ dmcreased — until would happen- if they did not. But the people did not turn | from their ev il ‘ways.’ Reforms | were temporary, and the evil} the Lord was provoked to anger and judg- ment. The wonder is 5hat God “allowed them to go on as tong) see did. Petnrel “hope vgprings eternal” in the- breast ef God as well as man. The 17th chapter of If Kings. ~==Sometimes. _called: the _‘‘obitu-_| ery of the Northern Kingdom” | =is one of the most--important Jand the infiltration into Pales- tine of pagan peoples, who have ibeen.a bone «of contention in ithat ares for the last 2,600 years. — The last of the kings of Is- rael was Hoshea, whose nine- year reign was marked by the usual idolatries, immoralities +and~*injustices that character- ‘ized ‘the entire history ‘of Israel from the’accession of Jeroboam, /though- Hoshea’s reign was not }as—abysmally——wicked as -some | -of—the preceeding = ‘had n.* Though there was some con- fusion-over-when, and by-whom, Samaria was: captured, the events related in II Kings 17 have been attested: to by written. records--diseovered—in—_Iraq.—In- fact, Samaria was captured| more than once and by different | kings, Tiglath - Pileser invaded the {Northern Kingdom and__set up \Hoshea as a vassal king, re- ‘quiring tribute from him annu- peered records of the Old /ally. When the: Assyrian _king FROMM eres eig ; Who doesn’t dream, “heart? ne day, that wedding ae, that delaxe-model car... the thousand and one dreams that man holds his ‘+ » We realize that a worthwhile. fe must contain more than just material satlatavtions Without a confident frame of mintl, our future will be nothing but tension and uncertainty. Where. can belts this inner feeling of courage that will make«things easier for us every hour of. every day? ., ~ ; Millions of people find: it in the Christian faith. The apostle Paul said that he was strengthened in everything ke did by faith in Christ. ... and this trath is constantly being rediscovered by men and women: aie! in need of something they can trust.’ 4 vaitnictienea? Who doesn’t. stand Faith is the = to peace of mind, With faith, you- wit be athe fp move mountains of Shistewtien,. ;Sargon brought pagan Freer Ne i) aa From the very. beginning ‘the | Northern -Kingdom turned its | back on” Jehovah. Idolatry ‘was prevalent; in.the fields and | deserts aswell a$-in—the- cities+ and urban: centers. They prac: | ticed sorcery, witchcraft, spirit: ee they sacrified ~ their. own | oe as burnt offerings to) 728 B.C., Hoshea |Pagan ‘gods; they burnt. incense = a died, about apparently had become tired of | paying tribute and sere ee military alliance with t equally —impotent “Egyptians: ee tae “of_viees- “would | This rebellion brought about provoke the burning anger of a the final disaster in Israel's his- just Ged no matter how great | tory. ‘Shalmaneser,-the- this mercy. of Assyria swept into Canaan | “and God was merciful, and beseiged the: city of Sam-}—Nine times Hd sent prophets aria. After. about three years’ | and seers to the Northern King- assault, the city fell. The prin-|dom.— Ahijah, Jehi® Elijah, cipal inhabitants 9f . the North- | Elisha, Micajah, Jonah, Obed, ern Kingdom sere carried: into |Amos and Hosea— -to urge re- captivity, bringing an end to the form, return to Jehovah, .to Northern -Kingdonis\.and _ begin- | warn of the consequences of per- ning the c.a pt leity eel sisting in sin. Each time the Is- about 722 B.C. - |raelites \“‘hardened their neks” _More-_than 25,000 Israelites to Him.” _ qieeai were deported to Assyria and| -To carry out His judgment, resettled. Into their homeland,| God chose the pagan. eo tribes, |Assyria to invade, overrun! and who. married. and intermarried | disperse. the .people »f Israel. with the-Israelites-who-were-not | Thus the —Northern_Kingd6m deported. As a _result, ee came to an end, 5 tribes of the- Northern ng: a ore dom were “lost,”” swallowed: up t \\ WINE DIDN’T LAST among_the-nations—with_whom___SINTALUTA, "Sask. they were placed. They were jnever again to appear on_. the pages of history. And it was tiny “little Judah that transmit- ted God’s word of salvation to the world and from whom the |gods; they indulged in temple frostitution and all sorts of im- Workmen demolishing a frame school here found’ an old. news- paper cached in the cornerstone when the building was put. up_ in 1907, The newspaper was in g con- Copyright 1966 Keiser Advertsing Service, Ine., Sushaiy, Va. dition—but—the—contents— bottle had evaporated. Messiah became incarnate. “Why was. Israel destroyed? gazing into the futute, picturing that. new house, that . re eo 5 Sunday Monday Tuesday _ Thursday Friday ‘Saturday Genesis Matthew Luke Luke Philippians Colossians Hebrews 37; coe 17: tbs = , Rs 13-21 pone 34 4:10-13 1:9-14 6: 13-20 With the ‘people - ~gans~in~Israet;- dom ends. II Kings 17: 24-14. know them? for, the ways of the 1% ito their idols and worshiped star, {Church in Appleton, Wis., begin e (cP) = | a1. '|on . a detainer 4| Rhodesia, the---Northern~-King-— J ™e, “& Breakfast + “And Bible, } Start Day Members of Faith Lutheran \ \ their Tuesdays with breakfast | Grills Works Dept. Officials |General | Maxwell — ‘jeome to light. . | ciation, \8- The Guartian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 28; 1966, New Move Made ‘House Accounts Committee |e End Strike ee lanaats to Labor. Minister Nichel- | Son and to the Shipping Federa- © tion of Canada. He said Judge Lippe instructed the federation to ‘bring back their report ‘on “MONTREAL (CP)—The Inter- ‘the - proposals at 11 am. EDT. national Longshoremen’; « (CLC) propose to the: federal wntias Asso- | : today: presen‘ed new COME BACK FOR. MORE : grown to $10,408,000 from the original’ 1955 estimate’ of $6,350, | 0v0—also’-drew the MPs’. atten. | tion. —— ‘committee icaankd its attack on the baSis_of Auditor- denderson’s OTTAWA (CP) — The Com- fraud as a result of its scandal. tor, Judge Re : f : Lippe, 1 3 mons public accounts commit- The department had recovered Thursd i” poe Ss etre’ tee grilled public works depart- some, $13,800 but would have to Pe aad hi aie oe ka coe ™~ wee Ded vee ment officials Tear shoe mite Ot the remainder. | shoremén in three Quebec on rts, ood vai Rapids, Iowa, with 16° alleged ‘mismanagement con- ost ..0 agriculture de- s nae * ae struction of the agriculture de-| partment’s:. new. headquarters Lies wast eat ee four tes married one wife. partment’s operations in the | building on the experimental p ecg area of northwestern farm in Ottawa — which has: ‘The Salvation Army 1% Great George Street hn * 1964 report which said irregu- lavities involving payroll pad- ding and fictitious and inflated invoices-on-some~70-minor—oper- ations in northwestern Quebec from 1965 to.1960 had cost the department about $70,300. Jack Bigg (PC—Athabaska) said -it would be horrible to Think that this was the only series of frauds in the depart- ment’s operations that had Committee chairman Alfred D. Hales (PC Wellington South) said the frauds indicated a strong need for an internal: auditing process in public works, especially since the de- partment did not seem to know |- exactly how much it had _ lost. [ 7% CONVICTIONS - .° “There is such an amount of | not planning, inefficiency and mal administration that it raises~a~crucial principle,”* said Harold Winch (NDP — Van- couver East). : Mr: Henderson’s report indi- | cated the architect had been asked for two new designs for the building after thé. first one had been approved. Complaining -about the archi- tect’s fee which rose to $618,513 | from the $278,000 it would have | been if there had~been no alter- | ations in the original plans, Percy Noble (PC—Grey North) suggested public works hire’ its | own architect. - “The largest known‘ dowry is $22,500,000, that. ‘and the Bible, statés the Luther- an Witness Reporter. The men of this ehurch decided to_begin ‘their studies during Lent and in- augurated the Breakfast Bible Class at 6.45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 1, with a study of Mat- thew 28: 16-20. About 20 men. kept coming each week studying — various. phases of the Christian life from the Bible. Those whose schedule requires. them_to<yush_ off: help set up,tables before breakfast, -while-those-with—a--few--minutes-j- rte. spare after the study. session : | heip to clean up. Initially prompted by promo- tion coming out of the ast dis- <The committee_was- “told “there had been 75 convictions ‘for tino,-daughter- of “a Bolivian “tin | millionaire, in 1929. —€apt,and-Mrs.-Ray-Nelson Sunday: Directory Giase-9:30 a.m. Holiness — Meeting Ita “Sermon , “WHAT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP - SHOULD MAN Salvation Meeting—7. p: oie 8 hie, —Prayer, Meeting. WELCOME AWAITS YOu AT. THE ARMY ~CALVARY_TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF ‘CANADA ‘ Street Public meeting) Sermon: “LAST OF ALL HE SENT His SON” Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Home League ( : ‘9:15.ayn.—Rado: Broadcast, Summerside station: 7:80. p.m. _—Evange __ 9:45 a.m.—Suiiday. Schcol, Loyalty Campaign Servica- istic Service Srealid Have dW. Bean will peak WE MS 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY sth Rev. Victor Brown, oe Christian Church. Me. ~ MORNING— os te) pti eney Bod Oe a toes 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord’s Supper Sermon: ‘THE PALM TREE LIFE” Duet: orl PN Holy~ Spirit’ Rosina Beck and Shiney Graham _ 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service- Sermon: Ss a : Minister: Mr. W. 0.Weale ‘Organist: Mrs. Helen MacRae, A sons ~ completed .a February Bible<.Leader’s training Insti- tute, studying Colossians... Most ‘of the courses indicated for the after Easter period will concen- and a bottle of winettrate on this bgok. Courses are of the short-term fiature. The story from Apple- ‘ton’ of thes Breakfast Bible Class the} indicates. the extent _ to _which- some. are willing to go, in order to work in their studies. Other gioups, understandably, are do- ing their. studies at hours more suited to their-.own_conveience. DAILY BIBLE READINGS _}- Sunday, May 29: siecle 6: 10-20. |—-Monday, May 30: 1-John- 4 Tuesday, May 31: Jude. Wednesday, June 1: Genesis 1. Thursday, June 2: Genesis 2.. Friday, June.3: Job 38: 1-18. Saturday, June 4: Job 38: 19- Teen-Agers Plot Claimed | FORT LAUDERDALE, Fia. (AP)—Police: say about 10 teen- agers—some with intelligence at trict convention, about 500 per- /L_. _shanuned Church of Christ _ i (Meeting in Sherwood Elementary School 16:00 o.i.—-Simday School for all ‘ages i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and the Lord's Supper. a Sermon: | ee eae : Guest-Speaker: Mr. Rankin MacKinnon from, the: Maritime Christian College. ® WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO ALL asin PARK. ROYAL UNITED CHURCH 13 Christie Drive, ‘Parkdale . ie aif i & MI iI s “Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., BD. Minister Mr. Leslie Hiscott—Organist and Director of Choire ANNIVERSARY oie nar Dept. we, NINTH j Picacho heb Int. and Senior. ‘in’ Church 10:30 a. m.—Divine Worship (Please note time) . ~~ Preacher: Rev. David Tinoco, . Mexico Anthem: ‘Gloria im Excelsis’’—Mozart a 45 a.m.—Primary School F ; 1:90 p.m.—Afternoon of Services and “Visitation (All iaking part are asked to gather in the Church Hall 7:00°p.m.—Worship ‘of "Thankesiving and Prayer H (In Church Hall) | Sing Song—Selections by the Male Eight ¥ou are welcome to Po us. « the genius level—have stolen | materials to manufacture nerve gas,_the_hallucinatory—drug-LSD ‘jand mapped out an_ intricate blueprint to rob a big bank. Three of them were. under ar- rest. Police also said hey. seized 131 sticks of dynamite and supplies of chemicals stolen in a series of burglaries from doctors’ offices. -Police Lieut. William Me- | |Cutcheon said the gang. shad stolen materials to make. plastic -}bombs~ and had- drawn a plan for a ‘‘full-scale attack on one of Fort .Lauderdale’s largest banks.’’. 3 Some of them, "McCutcheon said, are students of a ‘school ‘\for exceptionally intelligent. chil- dren. ier ene Norman Allen of Pompano Beach and ,Hugo Duras. of Deer- field, each 18—“are Teal = -uses—in--the—lab:-- “They . were burglary of a high school lab and released on $1,000 bonds. The third, Allen Bernherd, 19, of Plantation was arrested Fort Lauderdale police and held Beach. Not Effective NEW °-YORK . ( Reuters)—Ian Smith, premier of the rebel. re- gime in Rhodesia, is quoted in Life magazine as saying: ‘‘We can go on forever with — as they are.’ In a 10-page feature on life in the magazine tom- ments: “Smith now says with confi- dénce: ‘We can go “on. forever with sanctions as they are’.”” Smith was quoted as saying ir in an interview: “IT ‘know they*tell you at the UN that we’fre'a bunch of rac- ists, a bunch of Nazis, but T 7 “THiS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE-OF THE CHURCH i By. THE tenia da INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS hear: c hear j “T tell them to get along with their business and we will oo along with ours. ; . JOHN W. MacKENZIE wooD CONVALESCENT .y Real. Estate Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. i . 8, NELSON 600p : ‘as Appraiser -and Broker 9 Gratton St. ~ -Charlottetown - . -3268 269 Queen St. Plumbing. and Heating Cece : A. T. JAMES 8093 17. Hawthorne Ave. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. 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Sermon : THREE MARKS OF THE SPIRIT ie Anthem “Come Holy Ghost’’—Attwood Miss Barbara Rogers, soloist: PRN SLE ESET TEP EES TS LITT .9:45 a.m.—Sunday School . i 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery 11:30 a.m.—Children’s Corner 7 EE You Are Invited To Worship, With Us * He said two of the srreatedec tT charged "with for Deerfield | Smith Claims | ~ Sanctions ask you not to believe what you : Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St. at Longworth Ave. _- ~4i9:00-a.m. and-7:30 p:m: BOB DOWIE and the New * Brunswick ‘Bible institute Mate Chorus. ; aE by] “y Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Stréets ‘ The Reverend Donald A: ‘Campbell, B.A., D.D.. ; Miss. Roberta Shaw, Deaconess H ' Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, L.Mus., 8.Mus. H ' Organist ana Choir Director. 9: 45 a.m.—The Church “School Classes for ail ages : 10:00-a.m.—Bible Class - 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School ‘Tl: 00 a.m. —DIVINE WORSHIP a GOOD OUT OF _ ILL ‘ ~ A. Campbell, B.A., D.D. ancien: The Lord Is My Siepherd—MacFarren 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP ~ « Sermon: YOUR SIN WILL FIND ‘YOU OUT Mr. Clair MacLeod of The Brookfield -Pastoral Char, ‘ge Anthem: That Madest Earth And Heaven —Thiman Solo: Miss ‘Donna Sutherland ‘A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL . St Peter's: Cabell | oe | “ Anglican Church of Canada | Ven. “Archdeacon J. R. Davies, M.A., Rector Rev. Canon ‘E: M. Malone, M.A., D.D., LL.D. : Honorary_ Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic, Mus., Organist ‘ Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director ‘May 26th—The Day of Pentecost: Whitsunday 8:00 a.m. —Holy Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins i 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (11 a.m. Infants’ Clase) 11:00: a.m.—Procession and = Eucharist 7:00 p.m. —Evensong Visitors are cordially’ welcome at all services. == that of Elena Pa- “THE SACRED LOVE TOKEN’ FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND +. ‘Nl: 00 "7:00 A.R.C.M.- Christian ia Church - 10:00 a. “1115 a: - ~ 2:30, p.m. — Afternoon Worship (Dutch) Bi officiating. 9:30 a Rev. Malcolm F. Harlow. B.A.. B.D.. Minister - Mrs. V. L.~Dingwell, Organist and Choir Director. 9:45 a. 11:00 a. 100 p. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting. eee PARK UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a 11:00 a. 11:00- a. Vice-President of the Eastern Pentecostal Bible College will —. He will be accompanied by the Bible College sing: 5 A warm welcome awaits you at Calvary Temple A. 1P _ SHERWOOD = "PARKDALE — Meeting im the Sherwood Nomette ‘Insttiute .m.—Senior, Intermediate and Juniors BIRCHWOOD (Birchwood St. near Longworth Ave.) Minister: Rev. W. R. Underhsiy, B.A. M. _—Morning Worship Evening Worghip VISITORS WARMLY WELCOME. Be a = 155 -Mt.-Edward Read — (The first church in Sherwood) Rev. M. Dornbush, Minister. me crt. Canphale eltcloting: (English) m:—Sunday~ School oY Sai lider J. De Haan . Everyone, heartily welcome. - a EXTENSION: CHARGE ‘ana Maple A ee ee Rev. Ian C. Glass, Minister. ALL ARE WELCOME First Baptist C hurch *, voraer of Prince and Fitzroy Streets m.—Sunday’ School for all ages. m.—“GOODNESS CRITCIZED” Male Octet: ‘‘Leave -Your. Heavy. Burden At The Cross” m.~-“HOW TO FACE TEMPTATION” ’ _Hymn-Anthem—Mrs.- 8. H. Burhoe, ” Soloist . e A WARM ‘WELCOME AWAITS YOU Kirkwood Drive _ — and Director of Choirs: ‘Mrs. J. B. Herdman, L.R.A.M. m.—N«rsery, Primary and Kindergarten . wee GLIMPSE OF THE ALMIGHTY” - Sa ‘Come Down O Lord Divine” - zz V. Williams 0: “Come, Holy Ghost”— -Attwood —Miss Joan "Mallett - ou Are. Welcome-to-Worship With-Us % TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Charlottetown, P.E.I. - Rev. John G. E. Ball, B.A. Rev. Gerald G. Wyrwas, B.A. ‘B.D. Organist and Director of Choirs: . Mr. J. B. Herdman - 7 Ministers: - 9:45 a 11:00 a. 11;00 a 11:00-a: 7:00 p. St. Paul's Anglican Church George A. 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