FEBRUARY 29. 1252 z-mi rLenten Meditation groan The columns in The Times. London. CIIIITIAN GOODNIII . . l tew o! the stories ”"'53;;;elie which an to ,9, in their impiioat on than be clgmble at the Pharisee and um hllcan. AIIYW9 an '” S; P .n--i;;ew-- we l""”'' W W: liner is the 0” W. mm mm almost rffrontery W311 W iiiiilnies God on having pro- ”'”',, .0 eminently satisfactory a me- an or moral rectitude, and ”e”':.po.-licialiiy which imnzlnel lfjj, "H ,....- estimate 0! individual L'..,,;;. can ever be reached by 3.4.5.... with the attainment c(im'I)lii'llIlN' human character. ”'o;. me other then is the (rank cm,..-lpdginent oi the tact on :IlIOIl BIO”? WW 33” unmne 0! hilmlill nature is based. that by compilrisilll with that which men 5,, m lhe nature or God. there ll onlv one von-iict to be passed on ,11'oi us. ' 5”: as llsuzll with the parab.es mm m-- llrlderiones or meaning mm am not so immediately ap- mu some or our present-day raluatlmls icnrl so readily to dis- (mint my pretenslon to virtue that ihw mimiliiy or the second rhal'(lt”lP.' has been almost trans- gm-ml mt; an inverted pride, "the pharisaihlil or the Pnblican." God, ITIIEUIIICIITE & . Ariliriiic Pains Ifyou .lrL' suffering from artiu-ltis. rheumatism, sciatica or neuritis, you mg, niiw hope I0 get fast relief from psin and discomfort. Thousands and thousands of men and women re rt they now enjoy long-lasting relief- thanks in l)()L(ZlN tablets. Ger DOL- CIN from your druggiat today. lest-hewahadadlal ......n...... Irthitls, lhasuathn I thank thee that I am not as other men are. smug, sanct.lmon- lous, superior, or even as -this churchgoer. I don't set up to be religious; 1 don't claim to be I saint. But privately I think I'll: Just as good a iellow, although. ven because. I don't make any uch pretensions. But the real point or the story l is to be round in the closing words. "This man went down to his house Justified rather than the other." in that one sentence is laid bare the truth which so much subse- quent thought and argument have worked up into an elaborate theology of ”Juatlllcation." what is goodness as understood by anyone who has truly entered into the Christian experience? Just precisely not that which is commonly. and rightly, described as pharlsaism. The essence or that mistaken attitude is to imagine that goodness consists in the vir- tuous acts by which men earn God's approval. They keep ac- counts with Him: so many good deeds. so many pious observances, reckoned up a day or a week: and so many credit maria entered in the ledger in the opposite column. That is the delusion under which very many of us who have been "virtuausly brought up” suitor: and it has only one or two ends-- pride or despair. Either we delude ourselves into believing that we are doing it; or we discover that we are not and cannot. Christian goodness is the result' 0! realizing that to think o! good- ness in that way is to have got the -whole thing the wrong way round. The Christian is not a good man who deserves God's favour: he is a bad man who knows that the forgiving love of God is the one power by which he can be set on the right track of sell-know- ledge. penitence, and humble thank rulness. P-O wO cO lcgr on Tuesday Evening, Sprakcr: All Alumni are cordially invited to attend The Rnlwisnn Memorial Lecture at Prince of Wales Col-' DR. WATSON KIRKCONNELL, President Acadia University. (in the subject of '"l'otalit-arian Education" ALUMNI March 4th, at 8:30 P. M. Speaker: Public Cordiaiiy Invited . ROBERTSON MEMUIIIAL I.EIiTIINE PRINCE or wamizs COLLEGE AUDITORIUM TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, Ar 3:30 Dr. Watson Kirkconneli, President of Acadia. University. Subject: Totaiitarian Education. Admission Free 21 st. ANNUAL COMMUNITY OONCERT I CAMPAIGN THIS WEEK ONLY HEADQUARTERS I'IOl.MAN'S STORE Telephone 3196. Present members will be contacted. Non-Members Wishing To Join 5 ONLY 5 ONLY 7 ONLY ILOUSES. going It canoloans 1 RACK Call Headquarters K E N N E D Y ' 8 WEEK. END SPEGIALS WINTER COATS. ii HOUSECOATS. going at .. S 5.00 Evening DRESSES. going of S 5-00 of S 1.00 SWEATERS” goingd . S 2.90 DRESSES. going at s 4.95. liriiliriim I.AIIlE8' IIEIIIY T0 wrilii in 0Il!I IIIIIT going of S'I2.00 i i -Old Sydney THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN - ma GUARDIAN. A 0 CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE Tunes; This ealann in moaned lot now: at local Interest, but advertising iii a any nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly III!- abla in advance. CBABWELI. (or Better Photo- graphs. GIGGETS PHARMACY. Kent street. Phone 3170. MRS. .I0l!NBTON'8 'LADll2S WEAR. SALE - Bargains for 10 days. starting Feb. 22. MUSICAL Irltsrlviu. lwrnircs close March ist. Mall yours now. DB. J. c. G-ATL-ANTS OFHCE will he closed from February 27th to March 17th. YORK UNIT CHARGE. - Central 11 A. M. York 2 P. M. Braclriey 7.45 P. M. Rev. John Douglas. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P Q, Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday, March 2nd. Falrview 11.00 A. M. North River 300 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. UIGG - HAZELBBOOK-CROSS ROADS. - Services for Sunday. March 2nd. Uigg at iii. A. M. Hamel- brook at 3 P. M. Cross Roads at 7.30 P .M. Llc. Thomas Poole, Min- ister. COAL DISCHAIIGING TODAY Screen, Sullivan Screen. Acadia Egg. all treated. Invemess and Dominion stove and nut sire. W. D. Glllis and Co., Ltd. Phone 1'76. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- Unitcd Chllrch Services will be held Sunday. March 2nd, as fol- lows: 11A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. H A M P T 0 N PASTORAL CHARGE.-Unltcd Churoh or Can- ada. Services Sunday, March 2nd. Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 1.30 P. M. Rev. L. S. Woolirey. Minister. G. A. RAMSAY AND (E. F. HEIDMAN. (Toronto). arc i-on- tinuing the special Evangelistic Meetings in the Gospel Hall (Up- per Prince Street) week nights 8 P. M. excepting Saturday. Sunday 7.30 P. M. THE MONTHLY MEETING oi the Charlottetown I.-adles' Auxil- iary Calladlan Legion will be held in the Legion Hall on Friday. February 29th. at 7.30 P. M. This is an important meeting. A large attendance will be appreciated. TIIYON - BONSHAW GROUP OF UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH- ES.-Ohurch Services Notices. On Sunday. March 2nd. 1952. the ser- vices of the above-indicated gt-our: of Churches will be as iolioyvs:- Bonshaw. Pullllc Worship. 11.00 A. M. Westmorelanrl. Ppbiic Wor- ship 3.00 P. M. Trwn. Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship 7.30 P. M. Rev. VV. G. Killam. Pastor. IIIUNTI-JR. nivglt 16. I. The regular meeting of Rlvr.-rvlew Women's Institute was held on February 4th at the home or Mrs. Frank Bagnall with nineteen mem- bers. two guests and one new mem- her in attendance. The -president. Mrs. Emmett Ber- nard. presided and following the opening "ode". the minutes were read and approved. Mrs. Howard Christie reported tor the Dental Clinic committee stating that a dentist had been established who was working with the younger chil- dren. - The purchasing of a piano was again discussed and the iollowing committee was appointed to pur- chase same. Mr. Christie. Mrs. Ern- est Cousins. Mrs. W.1'. Bowman and Mrs. C. H. Mccvuigan. Five dollars was voted for the "Polio Fund". Ten dollars was voted for cleaning the school and a dona- tion of three dolls s was received from Mrs. Frank . Doucette for the Institute Tllnds. . Mrs. 0.3. Matheson outlined programme for Education Week scheduled for week beginning March .'ird. details to be ilnlilized at next meeting. The sum of five dollars has been received from Wheatley River w.I. for-anemorial library and plaque. Three thank you cards were re- ceived for Christmas treats and the following committee was ap- pointed to start work on a play. Mrs. Frank Bagnall. Mrs. Howard Christie and Mrs. C. H. McGulgan. The secretary was asked to order capsules for children from Red Cross and work is to he resumed on quilts. Collection taken amounted Ii.70. The March meeting will be at the home or Mrs. W. I. Bowman and the roll call will be answered by an article for fish-pond. Other committees are as follows: Refreshment committee. Mrs. Prank Bagnall. Mrs. Iteagh Bagnall. Mrs. W. I. Bowman and Mrs. Emmett Bernard: visltinir. Mrs. Garllelrl Wood and Mrs. Frank Bagnali: school. Mrs. J.5. Burns and Mrs. Raagh Bagnall: programme. Mm. Dan Macneod. laitertaininent was taken care M by Miss Ens Morrison and the re- freshment committee aslsted by Ira. Bagnall served a dainty lunch. I ....M......,.. Tottenham. England - (Cm - A tenant wrote to the fire brigade thanking the firemen for extin- guishing a blaze In an adjoining apartment. He said "They not cmiyiapolorised for WlHng me up. but they even wiped their (eet on the doormat.” srreiit one I x 7 lallarguioalt ill! PIIIOIIVIYIIOII 0! Illm II Mayan Stella: III Richmond llroet Coke . CAVISNDIAII UNITED PASTOR- AL CIIAIGE. - Sunday. Mrirch 2nd. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Cav- endish 3 P.-M. George Cough, Min- ' later. PIESBYTEBIAN CIIUBCII IN UANADA. - Divine Service. Slin- day. March and. Marshileld il.o0 AM. Mt. Stewart 3 PM. Harring- ton 7.30 P. M. luv. .1. V. Crawiiord. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Service! Sunday. MEN-I1 2nd. Bio as iollows: Hlghileld 11 AM. Win- sloe Soilth 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. skinner. Minister. PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH is CANADA. -- Schedule for Sunday March 2nd. Wood Islands ii A. M. Caledonia (weather and roads pct"- mittingi 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev. E. B. Hales. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL UI-IAIIGE. - United Church oil Canada. Services for March '2ndJ 11 A. M. Milltowni Orohs. 2.30 P. M, Sturgeon. '1 P. M. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson; Minister. l I IMMUNIZING CLINICS. con-; ducted by the Department or Health and Weliare, will be held! on Monday. March 3rd. at Prince Street School 1.30 P. M. RDCI'iiDI'(IE Square school 230 P. M. Tuesday March 4th at Queen Square Srhnolo 1.30 P. M. Notre Dame Acndcirnyo 2.30 P. M. Wednesday. Marrh 5' ii. at Model School 1.30 P. M. i'ml.;- dale 2.30 P. M. Tlhursday. March 6th. Spring Park school 1.30 I'M West Kent school 2.30 P. M. in- fants, and Pre-S-chool children; from 3 months to 5 years will be” protected against Diplithei-lax Whooping Cough and Tetallus. ' I III! 0IlIIlIENiiI j 2,, HATS FOR SPRING - By Adclla Grafton Street 'Wc specialize in Milllnery. and invite you to see our grand Spring selection. . Xx This year again the Red Cross Appeal presents us with a challenge . . . and an opportunity. Wherever our deepest sympathies lie . . . With till VICtIfl'lS of disaster, of war or accitlcilt . . . there the Red Cross is working on our behalf. As the need to alleviate sllliering gl'mvs, tllc tzclierosity of Canadians grows too. But today the task is allilost lwymid mcaslirc. New victims of war wnllllds, mentor ilcctl oi liicsaviilg lilnmi ll'an:iilsl'm1 services, the illevitaiiiliiy of great (ii.-.15-loin: of Fire and Hood . . . all must find the Red Cross reatly. There is the cllal1cllgC- Tllc UUD0FlUl1i13' 10 help is before you. Give TODAY to carry on tomorrow's work of mercy T51 is urgently needed to KEEP YOIIRRED CROSS STRONG Gifts to your Red Cross are wisely used. Each year the accounting is approved by auditors of the Dominion Government. LOCAL HEADQUARTERS .1 32 PRINCE srlml-2-rw-. mom: 2880 I