JUNE 13. 19513 T I mv&v -.-N-f-"'”' , . s,-.q.I.'u'-'- ;',”.URcn oi ENGLAND .4 y,,.,..-r-mm fphslrs CATHEDRAL ' Anglican ,.-Im'r”:""jT" G. E. Moihtt Rector G R .. d W. . 0!! :::..::::;":....-n --L nlsl rind Choir Director gsmuzanne Brenton. hie. Millio- nlss .1-rvmimm”-T-TC W.-l'Sunday After Trinity , , llistins ”".:miiolv Eucharist. 51''” ("IL (lliorai Eucharist .l, Mn, Evensonl psi iTllTTkNGLlcAN i CHURCH The Parish church Eslubllslicd ms or 301-1 Fountllltloll. CHURCHES TOMORROW g TRINITY, UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Reverend A. Frank Machesn Reverend John T. Irwin. Organist, Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Choir Director, Mr. Win. K. Rogers 11 a. in. Divine Worship con- ducted by Re-v'd Mr. Irwin. Sermon: The Scandal is The Gospel - Rev'd Mr. Irwin .. Anthem: 0 Saviour ofothc world (Gold) 7 sun. Worship conducted by the Irwin Christian Fellowship. who will also lead in the worship of praise. Sermon: Let Your Light So Shine - Mr. Kelvin Johnston Anthem: The Lord's My Shep- herd soloist: Miss Thelma Teed You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church -ji;,.".7.(.l Canon J. T. lbbott. H” Rector u Choir Master: Paul Cudniore. "I ' :.;il.;;:y"dTter Trinity .m,lil-ix tloniniunlori M -uilllzii Schlllll "'mAu,,,,.ih,; Prnycr luid Ser- 1'm.4..n-ll. .N'ull,Iect: "il.cslJ""5W0 illuuliu-lire". iulllo-iu: 7' .,u,,1,l.-liilll; ilruyl-r luul biw- lv nu-1.. slilljicct: "The ADOB- Il'ill Ministry." mllnjgi .in mrvl .--- THE KIRK or 5 JAMES .l,hE"m.,.cEi;y:" somers. Minister. 51.5; It. Lillian McKenzie i Mus. B.. F-M-C-M" organist and Director ol the Choirs. 1;." .i.f.;;:..."s..... 11 ,,m. l)ivine Service and sermon "On I-".nl0ylhl" 0'" 3” .ll " , isiilnlhrms With A Ioice of Sing- ... - llurtln Show wlsilors Fordlslly Welcome) llhe Vesper Services are with- lmru for the Summer months.) ””zlorTrnEssYTExlAN CHURCH ”r?l'...F and Grafton Streets The Reverend T. H. B. Sohierl. Ls” 5,131. interim Moderator nu Rev. Stuart N. Merriam. B. l.. Slated supply. Organist and Choir Director llr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. Sunday Srilolll 10 am. lloming Worship 11 a.m. Young Feoplu Fellowlsip 5.30 pm, (Supper will be served) Evening Worship 1 p.lII. iiorning Worslilp: Sermon - The Trarsomo Foreigner Quartei: "I know the Lord Laid ills Hands on Me" lllenlnr Worship: Sermon - lighted in s Sycunore. Anthem: "When Your Turns Down" Spiritual TnE.Il'pENrE(;osTAL cuuscu Si Elm Avenue llev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 2542-J. Lamp Services It l.l.'iJ. Sunday School. ll s.ln. Worship um Pgglu, 7P-In Evangelistic Meeting. inn are welcome. That's Different" The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" 3'-Cllllall and Mrs. Les Titeonille Coronation Crowns ll.ll0 s.m. Crown of Peace 1.00 pm. A Crown Despised Wilt Leslie Titcoinhe will 1 both services. Cord Of Thanks lb. sod Mrs. D. A. Macisood. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D Davina. B.A., B.D.. Pastor Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. lliugford. A.lt.t..0. ll :i.m. Worship. including the annual service of dedication of in- fonts and their parents. Also clos- ing day for Church School. Mem- bers will have lipeclul parts. All the Sunday School will meet at 10.45 :l..m. Sermon: Midst." Anthem: "Rejoice in the Lord”- Elvrey. 7 p.m. IVnrsliip. Prefabricated Life." Anthem: ”lncllne Thine Ear." - Hllnmei. CENTRAL -CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel 1). Dunbar. B.'l'h.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 :i.m. Church Srhool and Family llour. Chalk Talk - "Our Daily Bread" 11 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion . Sermon: "1 Thank God That I Am Not As Other Men Are" Anthem: "Hark! Hark My Soul". Missionary Oflesing for Marl- tlnie Christian Missionary Society received. 7 pm. Evening Worship Service Sermon: "A Night Long to be Remembered" Anthem: "The Day in Past and Over” - Eric MacGregor singing the solo part. 4 (Baptismal Service following the message) Central Christian Church invites you to the worship aervicas or the Lord's day. "With God in the Sermon: "A CAMBRIDGE. England, lCPr - Frank Cyril Jsmes, principal slid vice-chancellor of McGill Univers- ity, Montreal, will receive the lion- orary degrce of doctor of laws at S".";'””.Ll”””i'&lL& "- - IN MEMDRIAM In Loving Memory of It. T. WHITE who passed away June 15. 19.52 Father, Mother, Wife and Family. We” run in thank all who J "M 55”” Wnlinsl end manages ”l,5YmPI1hr in their recent ber- moment The British and Foreign Bible Society, PNINUI EDWARD ISLAND AUXHJABY "9 WI know that your gglll nmtl-'3 Bible Society lilo loll(.wln:: approximately (llit when N", Bible; 1-,", we . ''''".''' ans" mm 10 B” 50.00 59 23 :6": ,,:""”'h0T this great worlc M; Simon: to the Bible m"""4'nwn. rm'r.!"m' The closing I5 59- Sim" ' iii d lit T......"'. Minx" " hm... , mu. perlo.ri:.o:e”e gang. to the lVllddI0Vl0'9 ' board class, lthes every iera'oil:'i Evlnrode Ieatvve . . . Q00" : Rolo-Mali: handle. Crurs-e-Day rant: .. . plus new exclusiv- Asllo-lilt Hood for 00'? '9”'h' service, and it's MK M Evlnrvdeis now simple! ""”" control. - 3.. it. mm!-w '99 5-'''i' 9,, 3,75, 15 and 25,iw- 15- oar. tnlvnlllt W. ll. JENKINS amt some street g I ”&-ilrlwteo ' risers "ONE woluod OR NONE" I. "IROTHIRHOOD OF MAN" Ffollowed by a PANEL DISCUSSION 0 ""1 Tonic-. led by Miss Kay Weston, R. .: 9llEEN'l-iOTlI..-Sunday. June T4. 8:30 p.ni. 'Al'iA'l WORLD FAITH s CENTRAL GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures TOWN TAXI - Phone I600-322 "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 324.00. Toombs Music Store. CBASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. GIGGEVS PHARMACY open all day Sunday. STEWARTS rich tasty Raisin Bread is welcome at the table any time. Try some today. FLOWER HATS at The I-ll-Style Mlllinery especially suited for the June wedding. 25',”. discount. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEEY 163?: Great George Street this week end, new hats at special dis- count. Every style ill-Style. TAILORED TO MEASURE SUI'-179' 539.00 up. J. P. MacPlierson and Son. BELANGER RANGES for coal Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal ilictiuigsn (Copyrllht) FAMILY LIFE Marriage is a state of life which is entered into by the vast majority of mankind; yet despite this, the duties and obligations which it imposes are overlooked or neyected by many of those who enter into it. - We must realize that marriage is a sacred contract between a man and a woman. It is some- thing more than a mere civil con- tract governed by civil laws which two free parties make and which can be broken by their mutual consent. It has. in addition, by its very nature, a sacred and religious character because of its institution. Author and purpose- being instituted by Almighty God himself from the beginning of time when He created man and womrrn and bestowed on them the power of co-operating with Him in bringing forth new life and of educating those offspring. to fulfill their purpose here on, wood or oil Bryenion s: MacKay wwse l NORTHERN ELECTRIC - nigh-1 est quality Refrigerators. special price. Toombs Music Store. KICROSENE. Electric and Pro-, lpsne Gus Refrigerators. Bryn-nl.o:ll and !vi:icKay. CHARLOTTETOWN H 0 T E L SUNDAY Special, five course Chicken Dinner, 51.50 Served from, T lZ.30 to 12.30 P M. CAKE SALE - Zion w. AI Group 6, Saturday afternoon, Julie 13. S. A. McDonsld2s. DlRCD()NAI.D RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Ampllfiqs ondl sound systems. Disc and Iape re. cording. 180 Kent St. Phone I207 SERVICE TO SICK. Phone 44l.l Csntlvell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. , nuconns by Hank and Doc; Williams, Joni James, Patty Page: and your favorite Artist. Toombs: Music Store. BAKERY DELIGI-ITS. delicious cakes. pies. cookies. Choose your favorite from the wide variety of- iered at Stewart Bakeries today. NOTICE. - An informal meet- ing will be held in Bonshsw school on Monday evening, June 15th, at 8 P. M. to discuss important busi- ness. All ratepayers please attend. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE.--June I4-th. 1953. Ser- vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 AM. Cavendish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. wstterworth, Minister. SPECIAI. at Stewart's Bakeries Wdayr Date N' Orange Cake, a light velvety cake with orange and dates all through the batter makes it wonderful to eat. ANNUAL STUDENTS RECI- TALS- - Puhlls of 1:. Lillian Mc- Kenzie. Mus. BBQ, Wednesday, June 17th. Junior Pisnoforte. Thursday, June lath. Pianoforte and singing. Kirk Hall, 8 P. M. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr, and M”, H. T. Mscxinnon. Clyde River, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Mae to Wil- liam Elvin Milton Sherren. son of M". Henry and the late Henry Shemm of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the neu future, MlL'I'0N-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday. June 14th, are as follows:-St. Mark's, Rustigo, 11,00 A. M. Holy Communion and ser. mon. St. John's, Milton. 2.00 P, M, Sunday School. 3.00 P .M. Evening Prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole Ismily. ACCEPTS DIETETICS POST .. Friends here will be lnterggged to learn that Mrs. V. S. MacQusx-rle of New York, formerly dletmm .1, til, Prince Edward Island Hos- pi el. and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. White. of Oreenvale. dietitian at Lennoxvtlle Hospital in Manhattan. The personngl of the 000 bed hospital includes ii staff of 23 dietitians. TO ADDRESS CONFERENCE - Edwin C. Johnstone, Put D1311-jcf, Governor of Rotary, wi be guest speaker at one of the ssions of the; District Conference which tax A place st st. Andrew's, N.n., for three days beginning next Monday. He will speak on Inter. national Service. other R,otm-lam leaving on Monday to attend the Conference are President om-don Avard of the Charlottetown Club and Mrs. Avsrd. President-elect W. W. Reid and Rotarlsn Frank Mscllienzie also expect to leave on M0HdlY,to attend the Conference. Maoisriuiri-:'s COURT - 1,, Queen's Oounty Magisu-stem calm before Ms;-lstrste Gilbert A. ogu. liet yesterday afternoon, . non. Heller of Bonshsw was sentenced to one day in jail for having :0.- sale a preparation containing sl- cohol without having previously secured the necessary permit. A resident of Charlottetown sun "had 8'15 and costs for operating a motor vehicle at Yank pom; while his faculties were impair-ad by alcohol. A resident of Montague was fined :10 and costs for speed. ing at Southporf. as was also a resident of summersids for spgeq. Inc It But Royalty. A North Ru. tlco resident was fined as ""4 costs for having home brew in his possession. sloo me No collection. has accepted the position of head - earth and for all eternity -- lol know, love and serve their Cresioiai Even among pagan P009195. b.V' force of the nsturiil law alone. there religious ritual the marriage connected contract. as God occasionally divorce in the Old Testament. as .Chrlst Himself its told us, "be- cause of the her ness of heart of the Jews" (Mark X). nevertheless, He Himself, by reason of His Divine Authority as the Son on God, raised it to the dignity of al sacrament and as such made it absolutely indlssoluble by any power on this earth when freely entered into by two baptized Chris- tians. "What God has joined to- gether, let no man put asunden", IMark. X). : Therefore, because of its lofty; purpose and its absolute indis-j solubility, Christians should seri- ously consider the responsibilities, which they assume by embracing. this most sacred state. The oldi adage, ”msrry in haste. repent at leisure" contains a great deal of truth from which prospective can-E didates for the married state could very well profit. - s A marriage llsstily coiitructed, without due consideration of the step one is taking, is almost al- permgned Igraces or helps from God to live TH? HCUAEDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN even though there will always be some trials and difficulties in every marriage, as man cannot escape these in this life, if they are made generously, in a spirit of unselfishness, they will in- crease, rather than diminish, the love between husband and wife. Since marriage is a Sacrament, we must remember that it also confers the right to certain actual up to the obligations imposed by this state in life; and the contract- ing parties may not merely hope 'for, but may expect. these Divine aids to carry out their duties as Christian man and wife. It can be confidently stated that the moral health of a nation de- pends on the state of family life within that nation; and the lstter is a direct result of the respect and reverence which people show toward the duties and obligations of Christian marriage. If we disre- gard God's Laws for our own sel- fish purposes. how can we expect His blessing on our country? How can we say that ours is the cause of godliness, if we pick and choose in the observance of God's Com- msndments? 0 O 0 Many of our sins slid failings: are for the most part detrimental, only to ourselves. when we ofiencli God, then we alone are the chief; losers When we fall in our respect: for Christian marriage, then the; effect of this always redounds ml was always some kind ofways an unhappy marriage. Mar- 0lhCI'5' 1055 07 UnhiIDi311'lCS5 -' mall withirlage. ii is true, is based on love,.'of our spouse, our children and. ulsn,on the mutual love between insiilflul” country. We never sllfferi realized he was contracting mostiund woman; but that love must,H10HCv society. Since God has willed that msr- socks its own happiness only. but 10 the ICVEI Of Rh?! bi1F-tefal CW” ridge is to be the, means of suit-,' able propagation of the hulilsri, l'ilCO in BCCOTCIBHCQ Wltli mansl nature and destiny, it follows tlistlwlucu is based ultimately on lhe'lzation that marriage was endowed this state, in order to fulfill such a purpose. must be vested with B.Ll0il which the priest reads to thclnity: certain permanence and slabilitydvliocspcctive bride and groom at the i ignorance. W9 Claim that man 310"? If such stability is lacking. how could the proper education and up- lnloliy-"It is most fitting that youllract. bringing of children resulting from such a union be adequately provided for Therefore. hlilioulzh "rrrraie-i:s'n”co K” Bar'rl's'ri C H 17 R C H. - Services sundny.. June 14th. Sunday School 10 A. M.,i Preaching 1.30 P. M. Evelybody welcome. Thos. L. Poole. Mm- later. Personals The many friends' of Mrs. Ernest Haslsm regret to hear of, her illness at her home in Spring-p' field. It is hoped that she has B speedy recovery. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Mac- Kenzies Corner, left yesterday? morning by bus to visit with friends and relatives in Boston. Miss Maude Mstllieson and her mother Mrs. John D. Mathieson of Rose Valley are visitors to the, city this week-end, guests oi Mrs. Amelia Macl..eod. Rev and Mrs. J. T. Irwin. sc- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Johnston, Master Gerald John- ston, and Mrs. Johnston's mother. Mrs. Hopkins, are motoring to Ssclrville today. While there Mr. Irwin will attend the closing ses- sions of the United t.T.urch Coil- ference. Mr. Ray McLeod. Grahams Road. accompanied by his brother, George. McLeod. Vancouver. 13.0.. were paying a visit to their friends in the city yE5i.El'dll,V. Mr. George McLeod has been absent, from P. E. I. for 33 years and he still loves the old spot-The Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Mstheson, Rose Vslley. had as guests re- cently their daughter Helen. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Belsnger of Montreal. While home they attended the wedding of Mrs. 8elsnger's sister, Mary Mathe- son to Wymsn Wsddell. On their return to Montreal they were sc- companled by Billy Msthcson who will seek employment in that city. I Announcing I THU 3 HEAT NEW ENITH 'REGENT' ANEARING ; run : T ha...-q..vI('7t-ex-z Zenith - maker of world. . famous Zenith Radio. FM and TV se . .. now hrings vou the sensational Zenith "Re- gent" Hearing Aid with these nlnsrksble new features: 9 Amusing Power Selector sumo. ;- - . "Iogem" cousin for as llulo on one-third of a cent per howl Ilclonmlc "Phone Hague!" euwec clearer telephone comm- sellon. elm ovl at! other soondul 0 Hill liven levees Zenith lectures- Pelonied Psmlepkeoe duller Ms- nu heal and Iwmldlly . . H0907. ilp Tone and Volume cmmm Klee extra-smell "Royel,"' estn-pewertul j.'Ivi-ovllovc-I" sol om '-C...-':".:-.:m :85 Client: limo cow TOOMIS MUSIC STORE 101 Queen street lsolemii and sacred obligations to- also be based on reason. for man; 'ward his spouse, his children and is a rational being. g lmoreover, must be ll love which we reduce the very basin of the That love.' is unselfish - not R love which, one which strives to devote itselfi to another. to confer happiness, on another v in a word, 9. love. love of God. Such is the admonl-i beginning of the marriage cere-1 l'CSl. the security of your weddcdl life upon the great principle of. scli-sacrifice . . . Sacrifice is usu- ally difficult and lrksomo. onlyl love can make it easy. slid per-ll fcct love can make it a joy." . . . Such a union cannot help but be blessed by Almighty God, and It is somewhat of an anomaly to call ours as Christian society, if Christian community - marriage- Contract. From the natural law alone, without the help of Divine Revelation, man has shown a real- with some sscredness and solem- snd yet, with no excusing is the nsbller in the marriage con- A true respect for Christian marriage means a truly Christian family, a truly Christian country; it makes Christianity "the follow- ing of Christ", a living vitsl prin- ciple of life, and lint merely a veneer of righteousness which strives to clothe selfishness in the garb of godliness. PAGE THREE SEE TUBA V -l- .r am sure e x?r'ir.x.:)rl12m Pzcifn mun ' , .' mrlswr 1 . i Heliilunlti llrrln."..x,w - R. E. HART, Branch Manager. 58 Grafton St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Words For The World ”Verily the most necessary thing is contentment under all circumstances: . . Yield not to grief and sorrow: they cause the greatest misery. Jealousy coilsulllelh the body and anger doth burn the liver: amid these two as you would a lion." FIND)! THE SA('REll VVIIITINGS ill" 'IiHT'J HAHA1 VVORLIJ F.-U'l'H. 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