1963. v 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Feb. 9, ,Vote “Herve” I is 294 Days i i OTTAWA tCPl—When Cans-J idians vote in the April 8 gen- I’eral election. it will mark the isccond time since Confederation 'lthat general elections have ‘ ibeen held 294 days apart. They {last voted June 18. i The other 294-day intervalI Ibetween elections was from} June 10, 1957, to March 31.: 1958. i any ‘ Next shortest was the 320} “5 days between elections Oct. 29.‘ - 11925. and Sept. 14. 1926. i i The coming election is the} ‘fourth within a six-year pcriodi ‘and the third in a five-year period. The closest approach to After Christ had given His disciples this frequency was three eiec- some naming, he sent them out on I Helpers in Jesus’ Ministry ‘ 1 u» ’ Ir, 0 ' ‘ . \ \ I King Heiod heard of their activities with dismay. He had been tricked by returned. weary, Christ took them in a boat to a quiet When His disciples Christ then sent His disciples ahead of Him in a boat to another spot A itions ii-itiiin a five—year period lhell‘ first missionary journeys. He his wife into killing John the Bap- place to rest. but by the time they luff wind arose and the wean d ' 1925 to 1930. sent mom um by two, to encourage tist. her personal enemy. and now he landed. the “quiet” place was throng- up!” could scarce] . ‘. 15' —-——— -- —-—-»-——~- and complement each other‘s per- was sure that John ha aiscd ed With five lhDIIE Pal‘SOflfi- Christ a y mm (mm - sonalities, and forbade them to take mm the ead to per-loom all these too compassion and taught them. WflIII‘Ed aCFOSSI tht‘ water to them, Caoueil’e Agalnst extra clothes or money—Mark 627-13. miracles of healing—Mark 614-29. ——Mark 6:80-34. stilling the Wind—Mark 6:45-51_ Nuclear Weapons MEMORY VERSE: —— “Truly, truly. I say to you. he. who believes in Me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do. because I go to the Father" -—- John 14:12. i lSCIPlES ARE SENT TO TEACH “5 I 5:1“ 3;“ 3.“.3‘ ' 2.132? D Charlottetown Bible Chapel 5 party is opposed to Canadian 235 Cumberland St at Longworth Ave. s havinl‘.’ n1 clea . force. I r arms. 3 e Mr. Caollctte was asked at a ." press conference for “a straight ’ u yes—or-no answer" to the ques ; " Cre ‘ tion of whether a Social dit fitnt‘l‘nmpnf would equip Cana. had known Him only as JESIIS‘IhPl'e". IMark 6:3-5). dian forces with nuclear weap- the man. Choist returns with In verses 7-13 we have the1 His disciples to the town where first account 0f Ihe‘ DreaChing 0‘ 'He had grown up. Nazareth. line twelve men Jesus ha call- Presumably His m of he r. { ed as helpers. They were first Mary. still lived there: this was called disciples. later apostles. .where He had learned and prac- He had been it?“th them and i ticed the carpenter's trade. training them and now He sent.’ Apparently the people w no I them forth for the first time. I they§.1 SERVICES—ll am. and 7:30 pm. RADIO BROADCAST—4:15 on CFCY Eveiiing meeting conducted _ by-the.Youn3_I;ehi—ile First Baptist Church Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets Rev. Carl V. Farmer. Minister (Interim) Mrs. V. L. Dingweli. Organist and Choir Director 9:45—Sunday School 1:00 a.m.—-“WHEN THE PREACH- tl-Zditor's note: The fol- lowing material relating to omorrow's Sunday School lesson with scriptural refer- ences to Mark 8:1-56 is based on copyrighted outlines pro- duced by the Division of Christian Education. Nation- al Council of Churches in give you a straight an? .swer." Mr. Caouette said. "lt'l. At omc: no: abroad. no.‘ CARD SALESMAN BOUNCES BACK igg-m is“ no”,ng 00mph...“ about our position in the mat- tcr." Mike Johnson. 0. holds one was run down by,an auto nine en rihs, collapsed lung. brok- of his homemade Valentine days 311" “'hilf’ making “‘9 en foot and eye and ear in- .———— --v~—-———- the us and is used 1, I ' ' t i th t . ~ - - y . . y per- had known Him before He be-. t is impor an 3 cards in his left hand and “’“."“S ‘1‘ “‘5 “Nghbmhm‘d ”" illt‘ies. Doctors feared Mike “Cm” SCHOLARS . mission.) lgan His mighty works simply. were sent in twos. The compan-‘ ER SEEMS To FAIL" M . . R‘er his greeting cards for ‘ . may iablClS ("UNI "1 Iraq W i - y g A . f m ionshi tlhus rovided served —- ~ some 111 h 91's hes received wouldn't live but he pulled dim”. schmlboys “Vere 193mm 33' N SPEER 10mm [0011” "01 39W!“ “1“ a“ at p p Anthem: “Beside Still Waters." sale. The little salesman‘s in- juries included double skull fracture, torn liver, four brok~ ‘and still serves. where it is em- (Hammen . ployed— to bolster flagging spir- .its in times of stress or depress- I iion. It also serves to balance in- ; AS WE continue our study of this erstwhile carpenter in their the Gospel according to St. ,midst was now the honored Mark, we ' Christ sendinin wonder-worker. They resented [out His disciples for the firstgthe fact that He had been so about the hypotenuse of a right tr angle in about 2,000 BC. through and is well on the way to recovery. (CP Wircphoto) While. a patient at Methodist dospitai in Dallas, Tex. Mike ) 7:00 p.m.—-“TI-IE M A S T E R OR- ATOR" ‘ i - ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ “Praise to the. Lord" (Colemanl time to preach — the central chosen. they did not understand rleldllal personalities. hODemlly i Anbhem- _ (event in this week's lesson. .it. and they resented even their ‘ bringing out the best in each by I. 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