locro. sax. 'I'11”,' ".195. laptlsaal Service At Freetown , -1. Thursday 7:15 & 9:20 . -At an impressive service held V ' ' st. Wallls Bridge." 1-Veetown, on at October 1 at ii a. in., four candl- dates. having previously expressed their desire to follow their Bav- iour, Jesus Christ, in the waters of baptism were duly baptised. The service, largely attended. opened with the singing or "On- ward Christian Soldier." followed by reading of the scripture and prayer. Following the singing of ”'Iirust and Obey", the minister. Rev. D. M. Fraser. preached the . sermon on "What the Bible teaches about Baptism". This he illustrat- ed under five topics: (a) Who should be baptized? tb) why be baptised? (c) The meaning of baptism. (d) The method 'ox baptism. (e) When should one be baptized? Following these lines of thought he pointed out that only those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ are to be baptized. This excludes inlant bap- tism. (Aets 1828). In answer to the question, Why be baiptized7. he domonstrated that baptism is a command by Jesus to all believers as illustrated in Matthew 28: 18-20. Jesus was '3” mlh "V" "'l" baptised himself. (Matthew 3: 13- M,,,ll.,l 17) and the Apostles baptized be- & .l goesgp lievers (John 4: 1-2). Baptism is a r mu symbol of Christ's death and resur- C lrection (Romans 6: 4) and it is a public profession oi our iaith and our ardent desire to be like Him. The only method of baptism is (by immersion; as a symbol of death: being buried in the water: . I s as a symbol of resurrection: coming v I . SMITH BROTHERS up out of the water. As illustrated in mm:-1:1i -it armers Icrowd the National Employment Office at Rohlhhs 5- the W319” 01 hhhihm vice, the Ordinance of the Lord's Summerside waiting for potato pickers to arrive from Cape R M Staff members Charles Hogan, Roland Philipson BQVBS-I 0380 M Wi-'"'l”"-tiiga Me 3 3"" mm hence 9" wmmg Su-pper was observed. at which Breton ""5 0"" t fth it ill: d i . . . -s-.-..--........................ up all ll e l” el' we ll" ell” ihhe Six hd""'5 We” lecelleh W” and Norman MacLeod conduct interviews. This scene we .. Q06 to His resurrection. In the fifth e 1 1 3 d . . . . , place. he pointed out that one 33,.,i1liZt2'S.ill”a;l,itiSe”cl.lu..h'? aqua IS being duplicated nearly every night as men continue to should be baptized as soon as pos- R l l l lln l t ll, - arrive, (Photo b Heckbert) slble after accepting Jesus Christ mess 5l,el,l,,;”,fmd5 ll? .l;,';e.,,efll0,l:l2; I y I as his personal Saviour. Here we a new church bulldlng at Central ltIllIrlIIIioIIa)eIcIe1llIeterIrIi3i:Ii;:ryMIi:Il;:"? I Y . turn to the Book of Acts as our t source of information. In Charm l;3f,d:9":?,o,,?ll,f b,:"lcll,,,,e:flllfn - -. - since then, although in indiffer- A quiet but Pretty Weddlns was two. verse 36. we read: "Then Peter llll bl l mm, mm me We Vlclnliy ent health at all times. Revs Mr. 5”l"""l”d hi the D-h'50hhRe of Said unto u,emI repent, and bg mp. W ff 6 m lly h d l ch 6 Vincent has built a new home at the Cehlrhl B9599"? Bhliull i tlzed everyone of you in the name Gospe 5 be 3 preac 6 ll es the family homestead in West Fellowslllp ”" wed""dhV 1”” . of Jews Chrlst for the "mission last days. ' Mr. Walter Acorn of West Devon Devon and is carrying on consld. 7100". August 30th. when Alberta of sins and ye shall receive the gift The sl".”"9 hPp"””””" ” the is 8 patient in the hospital in ersible farming. The many friends Clam MM” d'"”m" 0t "W W ted 'h t d rtment of Ietht-Hm Ghicsll, congregation is extended to the Chal-1oglegownI His mends WISII 0! IIIIS young man hope Ihal his late Mr. and Mrs. -Dnrrach Moase an 3 93- 9 3193 FIOIIQO my "I 5' III II the pastor, Rev. D. M. Fraser, for his mm a speedy relum llama health may improve .m the near mI of Freetoviln. was united in mar. W 3 9 er ” ' 9”” ceaseless labour to bring glory un- lure sufficiently for mm to re. Thine to Lorne Ernest Reeves, you of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Reeve; 4 4 or five rooms with bath. tor etIiIt;eIrIed lIhe lvglgr thl: coil; to mmI null wllm and llnlsm, Mm Forrest Phlmps of MOIIIIL IIIIIBI Ihe MIIIIIIIIIII or small house. Apply BOX lligilt." Th: 5; eachpganllildartle was of our mllhll lljolllgl llelllmed ml Tlllllsdlly' 0cm" ET ' olT1llil;-eev:'l:el(lldli'ng ceremony was per- "D" G d. received and baptized. ”0 Happy Beclsw'nImm 3" 9”-wyable ""9 W bAIIhUmh9F1;Ifh;0IhhhT;- ht Presghf formed by Rn-I Dp MI 1.-l.as,I.l.I B ' ha” 1a"- Day was sung. The service closed -m-I-s---r III Ouse1rsII'IIt-aliasge rim GSIEIZEIIIBIYS Infd The bride Iwris attractively at- w"'h p'”'"' A Mrs, Byron Macl-"hee of Coleman Gs;-age in o'Leary under the 50- lililheel i)l:lOlW?lflll)il?::;:;:lyEs8A?1t:1r(; & At the close of the evening ser- USED TRUCKS . riiiczii TO. SELL Wm) has been 545T,10l151Y U1 101' the pervislon of Mr. N il MacDonald. past several weeks is improving al- on '1-hul.sdayI out ll-,ll, the bulld. lgeoarlfly golecsozzllifllnegll wl'Ilhm:'I"llf3.'1I 1h0U3h She 15 Still Confined to her ing was almost on its new founds- breath The doubl i yl 1335- Her 1831011 Of friends WW1 hf” tion. having been moved back about was used. The b:itlenl:inc(iEN;:lillo3rillrhl 3 Speedy C0nVa1e5C8hC9- 45 feet and plans are also made were unattended. to lengthen the building about 20 After the ceremony lhe happy IIIllIV”55 I'IIle”I'II BTW” 0' 07-GUY his feet. A new hoist, pit. and tanks Couple motored to Charlottetown 8d”"4” I Whe 0” Wf-ldM5d8)'. are being instiilled.When complet- Where the Wedding dinner was -I . a ter havjg her tonsils re- all this will be one of llle most held. Later they made a brief . . gale? m Sme PTWICIIII9 Chglhy 305' modern and up to date service sta- mllll; hr the xslhhi ' I I I I n ummers :3. er many lions and garages ln lhls seer r. and Mrs. Reeves will re- Simply mix a pinch of Col- friends wish her a speedy recovery. of our pl-avlnca The lmlldlng l:I.l;l; side in Freetown he the home of . I 1 Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 improves the flavour of 1949 MERCURY 2 ton chassis and cab mai-i's mustard with a little I -has l l lh ld P b l - the groom's parents. l cold Water, let it stand for I OLNIY has contributed 366.50 to I &llf.l.':l,l'l,, ozdeagy mdreialg 6&2: The former Miss Moase is an 1943 FORD, 1,1;-ton panel (GW MOHIWN. lhfll ml! Will! the Pmlestam I0rPh3h3Il9- 9011905 l for divine worship before the pre- employee D! llle P' E' l' Telephone v . "NP 5&0" SGWIHB-You can ed by MES 3955”? Dehhlsi Brat hi5 sent OtLeary United Church was Co' 1947 MERCURY, 1,4;-ton pick-up umtheimprovementi Elven W-50 collected by Hillard built. For (me -red chock IIC IL and Wnllard MacKinnon and Milo ' 1946 MERCURY, 3-ton stake body II. An" IIIIII vn has given 39.00 collected by Allan 'Sl-ll! wonr. A YELLOW RIBBON' I I &'YCol v '69 '3 0C "I and Eiirie MacLean. A telegram was received on Oc- AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE 1946 MERCLRY, 2-ton dump body 5”, ",;3hM( -M 0) Ltd. , iober third from Rev. Lloyd Heri- tion ., ontreaL I Her many friends in O'Leary and derson. Minister of the Presbyter- -Acclaimed as one of the great- viciniiy and th 0 h t w inn Church in P i g L P l i, Prince will be intgregegut esl Manitoba. and alglo aMea 0: oralre es" Dlllldmr mms ever m”"- Aml o learn y i that that Miss Eileen Campbell who for enterprising city to Mn and MEI osy Picturesi production or ughe the pasl two years has been an lm Earl Jelly 01 ovmary informing Wore a Yellow Ribbon." in color valid in the Provincial Sanitarium them that he had been elected by T”h"lc”'”'- Wshh" Jhhh in Charlottetown has come through Moderator of the Presbyterian wllyllet lollmle D"l' 3”" A9" a major spine uperal-,jonI He, le. Synod of Manitoba. Mrs. Jelly Bell Jollllmll and Hal.” ca”y' Jr" gion of friends hope that M133 is a sister of Rev. Mr. Henderson lll 3 tllllllllls awry of llle Ut S' Campbell may experience a com- wlm ls well llllllwll lll Ollkllly llllll fliiarybnilllptgntalliiattgrlhlrlcilnlfltllzgrlaislin the pleie restoration to heal”, in the vicinity. He is a former teacher 5 - ' not too distant fume, at the O'Leary School and visited lwllh ""9 dm” ”' Gehm” chi” here ms Iwmm I ms M ds (II er on the Little Big Born on June The MISSIOII CIIIcIeIcomposed of IIOICE with IIIIm elfn III: eIevt:ilIonrIo 25. 1816. Indian tribes throuxhout . I the West plan to join in a great the young ladies of the Olileary the Modersiorship of the Pi-esby- m to cm United Church meg; on -rucsdav terian Church in Manitoba. t .n;” lm ll” llle lllled wllllll night October 3rd at the home of - lsnttrnk ml? ellglulda And ll N” M”' Therln Emst The Worship '-C countily the oumostl lgliteperlilelillilglil Se ' . I r Mglrtlllli gig :s”s'll:l:3t9I;3y Isms gielif ed1;&II)IIImen:SlIlIn?II?y will bIe observ- l;1It'lIIisrI:"i;lIghIterBcllIIIthe.iriI all. Cap- ter Boates. Miss Thelma MacNevin ferencreougf ltlllll U511 dlltlllme con. ulsorv reltiranle tell. wt" com- gave a paper on 'FrlendShlP" and Ca d 0 Se dn lo urch 0' glee that h n hn imm he 5"- Mlss March Pale on IISI d ha a on un sy. ciober 15th. w e e ii most needed SIIIIJIII DHICIOIIII IIeheshmenIesw::II- The subject, that ,5 suggested by hIAround this dramatic situation served by the hostess, ass-isted b; gllfrlsfighmvsgiflld lmllgmenl 1):" : fililhg es'I'lllJI:lefOl:tll:e00lallc1:l2:llde:l elltlie Miss Olive Jelly and Miss Marcia Faith and Workilll buetmllfle cll?.l,'l'.e Brittles with his troop to tak: lilh: Pate . - i is left to the individual laymen. "-W0 half” It 1h! P051 to IBYOW. , Eat . On the O'Leary pastoral charge the hilt I-he Cheyennes have already ......::it.;.1;:3.:.r:;r't.L" ::”::- sgnm. :1” be ::i”..::::1.:.":m '.r...;'::: . I v r e y r.. oi-gs aw 0. E III "IO l 2". gm” of 3” Shmm Whh IF” Wolfe at O'Leary and Wesot D8333: by the presence of the woman. l ' . Iiiiynlargulilltiltfill. WE, plul wlllfh and by Mr.'Lymsn Caseley of Brmleh 15 ""5519 W Cnllh the HD- . I IIIIII III I I d g r no is cucumpec al 3",, um um, ll l, rising and angrily returns in the I re se un s for the purchase hoped ag 3lol,mll,ldI Thu, lwo fort. where be h relieved of his R 0 Y A L A N A D I A N l6IL:!'a0I0P e41u.lel:ment.I Estonia. like laymen are active workers in the Ogllnand. . s 'y. serv s srge count g d district and is well known to ti:-ii Church md In excellent speak troope ouifo 3'31; ulrlillisrummiilhlzlll ers so there will likely be large 1946 CHEVROLET V;-ton Pick-up 1944 FORD, 2-ton Chassis and Cab , 1935 CHEVROLET, 1,5-ton Pick-up F. Earle Macllonald Ltd. OOOOOOOOOD;OOOOCOOOOO0OyI SUMMERSIDE; P. E. I. .. DIAL 7969 .::.m."h":. .2 &Vl31l1j1ZIi1hjjXI?QlIhII& itlhjifmamhimi ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE RAY v v in BiiAOE'S srotii iiisivs Just iircsivsii . espondent whe h t - 1 11 A I R F o C E tfirilned in Saskatchlelwsii. wV.;hIt, an connenllom lo he" l'llml' lI)ndinnn!.ell;lfllni:l(:i til), atalgl illliltllnl l he idea for the OLeary troop of reinforcements can arrive. Brit. 0 33353,!-VIP Hill I 100-lb. paper aaolia. I , I Boy Scouts to consider. Two young ladies from nioom. ties. his retirement due in a. law 1.3!”! nun, nigh ll ”HhI I I I ir- field Corner Sewing Club. near h0l-lfl. YOHOWS and tlkti Wchhlcill. Rev. Alton Vincent of West O'Leai-y, Mug Glen smml and advantage of his status to organ! I A Devon is on the sick list. Two Miss Lillian Bernard. are looking "56 3 55”"! Hid irhnt hvmlliaten moo beat 1;iuIIiIits- Ohlimsa "loaf anions; also years ago he was .iha United to;-ward gagerly to the ml, to the the tribes and ends the danger of Ch h Mi ii vii . mass . 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