¢|1URC l hahLnmaaa haaaaaaaaaaaa. nee ‘roiuoaaow Music ~ v {L v r/cflifcn or usurp cnuacu ENGLAND’ oi CANADA ATHEDRAI- TRINITY umrso Mdaggfgm cnuacn __ organist and Choir Director > Pastor. A Roy Kendall. L.B.A.M.. A.C.C.0. w" ’iii"i~ii'i‘liu"”é'i"r'i'iréir"é W, "My Communion m"; biotin! m” churn] Euchhrist. 7_ p, m. Evxusolig and Hermon. WEEK DAY SERVICES now’ COMMUNION m5 Monday and Friday M5 Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urda; "q Wednesday. IJVENSONO 1.30 Friday. A11 seats arc iree and unap- Propriuted. Visitors are welcomed gnti the incumbent 'is Illil i0 l" m. nor th jlsrvioo- EVERYBO WELCOME WIRS CHURCH ANGLICAN my. .l. T. Ibhott, ELI). Rector Boyston F. iiiugiord, A.lt.C.O.. organist and Choir Master. Tircmvrn stmnav amen TRINITY v 8:30 A. M. lioly Communion 11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: "Like as the Hart.” Noveilfl. 2:30 l‘. M. Sunday School and Billit‘ Class. 7:00 l‘, M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Aniholn: "Hail, Gladdening gum" _ Sullivan. Visitors will receive s. cordial wclcomc at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYIERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Tbs Rev. T, II. Bussell Scmcre M.A.. .’I‘.M. Minister Orgasm and Chcir DIIQGIOI Dfililrtments in Social Hall. ' 11.00 a. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. Sermon: "DESPAIR OR FAITH" Anthem: "One-sweetly Sofemn Thought" - Ambrose. ‘I100 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minisit. Sermon: “ l1.‘ IS YOUR ISS- PONSIBILITY” _ ..Hymn-Anthem: “Father, in 111g] " veil dwelling" '-- Wm. Jackson. ‘Bit?! the Lord. 0 my soul: and all that is within sne. bless Ills holy name." _Viaitors Cordially Welcome. BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister the Rev. J.’ n. Davison 5A.. B1). Organist and director oi choir Miss Helen Stewart A.'I‘.C.M. Morning Worship 1i A.M. Sermon: “Each Christian a Priest." Solo, Selected. Mr. Barry Bugden. The Church School 12 noon, hn- mcdiately following Morning Worv ship. Evening Worship ‘i P. M. Sermon: "Being s. Christian Any- where." _Soio, selected, Miss Jean Enman. You are ccridaily invited to wor- lhip with THE BAPTIST CHURCHs CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rent Street MARVEL D. DUNHAII... B. ‘LIL. Minister. Organist Miss I. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Bae. ii A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: “This is the Lord's do-‘ Inns: it is marvellous in c-ur eyes." Solo: "Come unto Me’ (Lindsay) .-.\irs. Neil D. iilaclean "i I‘. M. EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: “Seekost thou great things ior comm Scrir them not.” Anthem: "The Shadows oi the Evening Hours" The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. iron PRESBYTERIAN. , cnuncn Prince and Grafton Streets v Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Ir. Frank Johnston A. T. C. L "twist and choir director _ MORNING WORSHIP 11200 A. M. Theme: “Th6 Shep- herd Pllam.” ' Hymns: l9, 519, 855. EVENING WORSHIP lsoo r. . . Theme: “God's Cali To‘ Service" Hymns: 6'13, m, 586. The ‘ School meets at ‘Ni o'clock in the morning. $15M are they that hear the QM oi God llld Hap it with ‘B! hearts." on are cordial invited to wor- liip with us. y , 9°’ “BW Ways to triendiy cheer ‘Y Wvins coiies cakes with their gcnderiul iiliings and toppings. b°l1ll be serving them ior special reskiasis, ior supper. ior Sunday "ill". for desserts. They make s m“ "Bar taste plenty sweet. The British and. Foreign Bible u Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINOI. IDWAID ISLAND AUXILl-All 9-.- REQUESTS Dllfilll the past years the 5°“?! has received eon- tributicns under the wills "i iifliilltcd iriends '0! the slwloiy who. during their “huiflo. bad made provis- ion ior the furtherance oi tho work o! the Iibis Sc- oloty. either in the nomin- ion or Canada and New- imlndlsod or the various Million Iisils. 1n many in- Qilhm these irisnds were “Mmml "INFO!!! d e Mo»: dsrins their e. m” now rest iron their labors sad their works s. follow “my ~11"! who ‘ give Jlrro sans to- the world- lm; vors cl as. hlbis lo- o daring can» iiistill. rm”; W ._|' ‘[- Wlll their ism may 7°"!- Ie llre and mark M?" Bluest ior the PIJ. w ...:: mo: Charlottetown. MB. 0. K. PRESBY Organist PIO- tens. 10:00 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and Communion Solo (Seected) Mr. Esben Arli- inst Mr. Dunbar will present reports irorn the International. World and Island Conventio in Sermon: “TIS THE HANDS 0F ESAU BUT TH! VOICE OI‘ JACOB." 1:00 p. m. Evening Worship- Sermon: “IN FASHION AS A MAN." The Church oi God. The Book of God, and the Dsy oi God are a sacred trinity on earth-Soho". Central Christian Church is everybody! Church, pIPMIitIlI everybodrs Christ-we invite you to worship. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 30 ELM AVE. Ilev. I. C. hieinsteuber Pastor. 10.00 s. III. Sunday SohooL l1 a. I. Worship and Preaching. 7.10 p. II. Evangelistic Meeting. B. p. m. Wednesday, Young People's 8. p. muFridsy, Bible Study. Broadcast IMI to 10.30 A. M. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street i ______________ _________ ' Meetings ior Lord's Day I0 mum-Meeting for children. n a. u. Ilreakins of 8m!- Baptinnai Service at West River Bridge i P. M. 1.10 p. m Preaching of the Gospel Week Night SOPYIIP s. p. rn. Tuesday. Prayer Nishi All Sermons, Jesug said‘ "l In! the D00? i" Me ii any man enter in Ila shall mm; on be Saved?’ John 10-9 . Neither ls there Salvation in ll! under LII SALVATION ARMY ’ ssausr Mayor and Mrs. Victor Maebean ii- A.M.: Holiness Meet-in! 2:80 P. M. Snndnv School ‘i RM. Ivangellstic Meetifll- i Week-nililt mouths mb “"1"- : day at s r. u. | A] no eertl invited tn attfllil the above gab». l"! U m.’ splrstion and‘ ieliowshp- ' ALI. ans mvrrsn .__L_-_- cm olrnnxs 1 wish to onus ray overwh- flowers, cards Mpqlady rid Brenton Clarke icr kindneslaillhzfl i" u" "m". d ii wii lath. m’ d” n. Qllogywglls Newlllaa. siizsmws - autoimmune SCHOOL writs in Parlssiars ___-._..-___ The iicntrai iiuardian I newsy nature may be insertcdf st live cents s word strictly pay-I aide in advance. ‘ .__._.___._.______ C003’! so: rnowsrspns. WESTCLOX Alarm Clocks and Watches. Toombs Music Store. nr an; to Montreal and -—-—- in about three hours. Phone Mari Illflfll’! TAXI- rhooo m time Central Airways 20s: or m. CONPEDEIATION -LII"I L! i 1-0 ygw GLAQGQW in 3 mg}. IUIIANCE. lutes via. Maritime Ceonsgral-igiroways -—- _ ‘twic daily. Phone 2 cr- . asurnsssoors-Merrs Clothing] Q = NEW wrnus PIANO _ Rich ONLY A FEW CAB BOOKS leit-i Mahogany. Beautiiul tone. Toombs Get yours while they last. ' Music Store. HOWARD MMNNIS‘ Fittld __ H Footwear st 1'15 Queen Street. SEE THE FILM "It's the Brain that counts" at the Temperance rally in Charlottetown Baptist HEAR the Bomhow Mole Quar- Church Tuesday September 16th. at tel’. at the re-opcning services o! 7.30 p.m. Also special music. Victoria United Church. Sunday. Se (ember 14th, st 7.30 P. M. Mrs. Mimi Y-M- Chum‘ ("BBL"- vices. Lord's Day, September u: ' Charlottetown (Orange Lodge 5WD" !°"°°L BY R5910 Rooms),' 11.00 A.M.; Stanchel 3:00 is on the air again. C. F. C. Y, Sun- p1“, Argyle Show 13o P_M_ 30,-. . day, September 14th, at 9.15 A. M. a" R Madmen, 5n OIIUICH OI‘ ENGLAND —- Ser- MT ALBION SERVICE in GOS- ‘flguncn 0F ENGLAND 5E3. "1 Tw“ “"1" ml’- 7-3” P- M~ vrcns. -The'New London Parish. EM“ W“ "1"" “Si!” samd" The Fifteenth Sunday alter Trin- at B P. M. All are heartily invited. m,‘ September huh 8430 Holy Com muniqrfst. Marks Church, Ken- WINSLOE Ururnn cnunoulnngtom n Holy communm, S; SERVICES. - Highiieirl l1 A. M.ls,_ephena' Bm1g.ngg0n_ 33g Evgning Prmumw“ a°fd,3 P‘ M‘ Sunday Prayer, St. Thomas’, New London. School si: 2, W o'- ce South at 7.30-l7_30 Rewpenmg 0g 5L Mark's: . _ Church, Kcnsingtcn. alter redecor- mn “EHOPENHJ” sEBvlcE7stlng_ Church School one hour‘ c! the Victoria United Church wlllibemre Services‘ He“ n’ El NHL be held Sunday. September 14th! sttaeflor I i1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Speciall ' speaker and music have been sr-- ranged. . . I BIBLE TRANSLATIONS.'— Tie ‘Bible Society's translations include’ _'_" ri res ior i-he blind n covsnsap - srsnnorn u -.i,“,f,e§§n,“‘§ns“ages, m pubnshm ‘ed church service‘ for sundwwin England and elsewhere by rc- Bepteznber 14th are: West Cove-zpumble mm’ and circulamd by he“ n A‘ M‘ Stanhope 730 P’ M"Chur es, Missionary Societies and Rev. Thus. A. Wilson. Minister. we“)! ‘fiends’ In addmon, it 'has its own machinery icr distri- cnuncn or SCOTLAND - bum“. consisting o, B,“ mum General meeting Western Parish] (m m Canada). Depositing’ and in on” “wane Kirk’ Tuesday’ in pro-war days over 1,800 men and Sept. 16 at, 8 pm. important. All wumen colporteurs‘ 19 now wmkmg ‘nuiuud "km w amend‘ s‘ m’ in Canada. Help the cause oi the Illfl- $°°""='Y- British Society through the r. n. 1. Auxiliary or Branch. THE BONSHAW CHOIR and Male Qusrtette will sing st the re- opening services oi Victoria United Church, Sunday. September 14th. st 730 P. M. The anthem by the choir will be Mason's "Jerusalem. My Glorious Home." THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Mcrnlng Worship will be conducted by the minister, the Rev. James D. Dpviscn, B, A., B. D. Th-e sermon at this service will be “Each Christian a Priest." Mr. Barry Bugdcn will sing a selected solo. The Church School will meet at 12 noon, immed- iately following tihe Morning Wur- M m ship. Evening Worship at 7 P. M. ‘ m will be conducted by the minister ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. James Cobb wish to announce the engagement oi their eldest daughter THE CHARLOTTE ‘OWN GUARDIAN This column is reserved ior news AT SOUS SERVICE Arniasi oi iccai interest, but advertising oi can Cornvly. Phone we g 5.: ‘WW l! set to. when the Great War each Saturday o r o v Children's m M, w“ a Martina, to John Grant, son c! Mr. and Mrs. John MacKinncn. Antig- onish, N. S. Marriage to take place early in October. _ CHURCH NOTICE ior the Parish oi Milton and itustico ior Sunday, September 14th. St. John's. Milton. Sunday School 2.00 P. M. EveninS Prayer 3.00 P. M. Sermon. "Chris- tianity versus the Liquor Traffic." St. Mark's, Rusticc. “lo Sunday School. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. ‘ ‘ * by Mr. R. E. Kemp. St. Paul's, Charlottetown. Rev‘. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. ~ I 1.0.11‘. APPOINTMENTS - Mr. Wilbur G. Irvine, Haliiax, has been appointed manager 0i the branch oi Independent Forrester: here. He will succeed Mr. A. A. Aver who has been transferred to the Saint John River Valley terri- tory (Northcrn New Brunswick) with headquarters ~t Grand Fails. ‘ted manager here nest Decemb. . The chances were announced yesterday by Mr. G. M. Hideout, Maritime Manager. saint John, h‘. B. I . THI KIRK OI‘ ship at the Kirk tomorrow will conducted‘ by is the Lonfd doing; it is marvel- "Seekest thou 'I\he music will be under the dir- other. ior time is none otilfl M!" action oi.’ the Church Ortlnisii. Mil! naive. given among m" ELiilinn MeKenzimMus. Bac., and whereby ws ninst be Saved Acts will include a solo in the moguls: ' 0 unto_ Mo" whines-y) and the anthem in the evening “The Shad- ows or the Evening Hours" (l-liiea). i no broadcast usually heard cin tihe , mvingiy Remembered by Mother, e * the ‘L s. cr on. month 5.1.. ro-toonod 1mm by Mrs. Neil D. MacLean. neat Sunds Mornilil- the Minister. ti", Rev'd. T. H. Bussell Some-re. M. A» . . n. who m i crouch the s T in m: Min-rug on “This ‘C856 Htlll W55‘. who was Killed in with sermon "Being a Christian Anywhere." Miss Jean Enmsn will be the soloist at the Evening Wor- ship. Thc music oi the day will be in charge oi Miss Helen Stewart A. T. C. M. organist and director oi choir: You are cordially invited to participate in worship at the Baptist Church. In Memes-ism __.— ‘g In loving memory of our mother. Mrs Janet Pickering, who departed this lii'e September 13th, i946 Memories are all we have, 0i one who was so dear, IAii we can do is think oi her, ‘Each day oi every year. Until at last, in God's good time, .Wlth bar we shall abide And the one who was so dear to us, Will be ever by our sidb. _ lovingly Remembered by Her Son 4nd Daughters. \ SI‘. JAMES. - ~ Bu» uu-o- m Mo we; In Memes-inns In loving memory oi cur dear son and brother Pte. William MacLaron, Action" in Italy, September 18th, ious in our eyes": and l-n one Ely-In“- great things ior thyseli? Seed them not." m" '0 m" "l" 0mm“; h“ Gone dear Willie. lone iorever But you leit us to remember None on earth can take your place. He lies beside his comrades In a shallow grave unknown, But his name is written in iettelu. 0n the hearts he ieit at home. Father. Brothers and Sisters. {In Merisoriam LEWIS -— In loving rnenrory oi my Literature And Life iyhookman LANGUAGE "Ii a language would live, it must ear." so says a modern liter. ary crltlc,_and he goes on to say: "and the English language, in .11 its time oi best health, has been a good feeder, if not a gross One. Nothing that it had a mind to ever stuck in its throat, or ialied in turn into good. ilcsh-iorming stuii in its gizzard. Look on the way it has browsed on all technical 1s;- S0115 0i Sport. from hawking to goli. picking out. every term or figure apt ior literary use. And the came. and packed up every crunb o! pithy idicm it could find in the new vocabulary which came o! new methods of fighting, or on the "P5 o! enemies or allies." Words often creep 1n without s, certificate from suthcrity, a,“ gs iar as pronunciation L; comer-mg We often hear over the radio commentators misprcncuncing words. For instance we hear es- Dfifiiolly in these days oi meetings, “dcllgiisfl And this "ante (or unu‘ to". Then more is that over. worked word which grates on ones ear—“cr.ntact" as, "we con-l I iccted him". or "try to contact him." Music is made up as we know_ o! sounds. ‘ime high, some 10w; some long. some short. so seq. tenccg are formed by placing words in a certain order. Tnen as the sculptor fingers almost lovingly the piece of mliible which he has to deal with, and in which he sees with the eye oi imagination the figure he is to create and release; or as the workman in brass does the some thing to his material, so there arc ivfi-ids that we in a 59mg love i0 handle-to say over and hear their sound. such were; us "burnish," “lustre? "beatiiude." “darwnf and "rosemary." Oi course words take en new Bisniiicance when we iLiink oi their context-their company, nnd the situations in which they are used, It has ior instance been pointed out that the word dust is icund in places whlchgive it some zigniiic- ancc. We hear it at funerals “dust to dust" Tine dust shall return 1o the earth as it was" “The way to dusty death". "Dust ha; close“ Helen's eyes". "Shall honours voice provoke the E-ilent dust?" "A11 m1. low this a-n-‘i come to dust." “Words are made into Song; 11kg those which Burns gave n5. or in- to speeches like those which Mr. Churchill made and saved hsglsnd in 1940, and these some words oi our common speech lie there ior the unborn oi another sge to usc_ to marshal them ior great issues in songpi‘ story. No one says just what he would like to say, ior who can unpack his m1 with words? m. old rabbi §4wéMM Two of the season's top Hl-TEEN Fashionl . designed to make you stand out in the crowd Frocks of flattering simpi to spice up your Fall wardrobe. $1T26.95 $14-95 1 r icity Ben Ezra "Ya that often thought breaks through langusg. gnq u. cape." This comes out in 'a Hebrew P5111111. viz., the 27th and at; verge l3. We notice that the first part o! the verse is in italics-"I had tainted." This is not the original In Memorials: In loving memory oi our dear Grlnnio. Mrs. Janet Pickering, who litbnrtod this liie September 18th, I946. ' A beautiful memo y or one so dun We cheriah still with love sincere; A day that comu with sud regret And one thst we will never iorget. We miss her love, her cheery ways, With her we spent snch happy dsyr. ‘I We miss her when we need a friend, On her we always could depend. Lovingly Remembered by Her Grand Children. In Memorials" ‘ In iond nsesno y oi my mother MRS. THOMAS ILACKETT who died m. yearn age today.‘ Thou memories linger on, Meflssr Dear. ‘ Daughter Bridget. (ill! MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY. Qlliiii ST. language. It was supplied by the not translators. What the Psalmist said was "Unless I had seen the good- ness oi’ the Lord in the land c! the living?’ and he never iinishcd the sentnnee. The Pollibility of what would happen is not stated. he docs Psalmist breaks down, words ialir are not sglow with iire. or lov- But hbo translators attempt to say what they think he bed on his mind. Poicnius asked Hamlet. what hs was reading. 'I‘hc reply la GIIARLUTTETOWII PIIUIIE l2 ieei equal to saying: The words, words." Sonwtlmss word- erned by 108k. or imlfliliaiion — Just so much sound. as i-ht neat dramatist says . . .' "a tale told by an idiot. iuii or sound and iury. ‘words, signiiying nothing." JLMORNING ‘S-ILVERPLATE STAR A Glcriously New Pattern In Community Tiii lined “m, "g: mum tn rrisads icr the seven and one and messages oi l gyq-rmtny, especially to . Mrs. E- Pricc Reduction Firestone omensor and W"! hali in iiiteen per cent. This inicrmstien was released today by w. n. mansion. Preli- dsnt oi the Iirsstone Tire and Rubber Company oi Canada Hm- ma. "Today's price rlduoilon brings the prices oi c r tires and tubes below prewar 1 m." Ital-II Mr. mnstcn. "Not only that but quality and mileage have been increased so that consumers bone- iit two ways. This reduction is in direct line with‘ our policy oi giv- ing oar owners high quality pro- ducts at low prices. qltecently Iirestvcs substantially reduced prices on iarm and tractor tires. May's srlos reductions apply to sr and truck tires and IIIOIIIIMIIINIKN-l tubes, and ‘range iron ‘M5 is 18$.“ iWe only know yon C§ i Firestone Announces gm. ........ Daniel .. ..... ... killed, Sqltfllnber 13th, ISM, in Italy. You little drought when home Y would no more return. aoon you'd flil s lonely grave C Eiisctivs immediately price o! 11ml h" u m. u, ma‘ tires and tubes are belnl Mimi!“ I We know not how you suiiered We dis noises you die arsed away And avver said G -byc. Inserted by Sister Mamie. leaving In Memorials: In iond and loving. armory st Paul L. Thosnpmn, who passed any September mo. 1m THOMPSON-Sleep on d." 755g ior it is true, and to! but’ i You Tiered nsneh ow Tilvmfiflllwyossosdodivd Was God alone. He know the bat. Alvlya Remembered by this Issaiiy, Drcp in and tee the New Poitern Ii is Different then any Silverware Pattern you have ever seen. , IT IS IEYOND DESCRIPTION ‘Ill! noccns HARDWARE p courm Lmim