Kilchlord BIIIIIN Vl..i.. B.D. Rector. llir lit-u'lt-rid W. 6. Hull iinuurziry Assistant Priest. ' xiiiili Sunday after 'T.l-inltly. 72:4) .i.iu.--Muttins mil ;i.ni.-Holy Eucharist CHURCH The Parish Church Exizihlishcd I769 by Royal Foundation lllr ii.-it-rentl Canon J. T. ihbo 9 DI” ()I'l.'itIliSi and choir Dlrectar: Mrs. V. L. Dlugwell ,.',V::ii-lluly Communion. t -iuininnion. il..l. D.D.. will be MILIISI. Va ljiruiiig Services dnrins Minister M.A.. S,T.M. iiiss E. Lillian Mclenlle Mus. 8.. H.M.C.M., iiuiitired Years". era. 'IIu- Huirch is Open I)aiiy iiuinra Always Welcome. ”'nnn PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH ('or. Prince and Grafton Sta. M.A.. Minister nor. E. C. Evens (visiting Minister) Director. ll aul .-nuine Worship Stu-ngth" ma llalziel. rnivln Church. Mermaid. 'l.M p.m.-Divine Worship. umn; "Walking With God". J'iwilor-I cordially Weiconli UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 3'! Elm Avenue luv. Quincy stairs. Minister Phone Wit Services: Daylight Saving 111 lo.o0 s.ni.-Sunday school llihle Class. ll.lltl .-i.ni.-Worship and Praise. WI n.in.-Openatr Service. cor streets. ' l TENT SERVICE You Are '.'.' ' lin- it.-u-rend Canon G. E. Meffatt in-uiinisl and Choir DIIOCUH .13.; Suzanne Brenton Lie Music ll.im-iloriiing Prayer and Hol! iii-i. ('anon E. M. Malone. i-Ii.-iritc of services during rill; KIRK OF S. JAMES rliu liner:-nd T. H. B. lornerl. 0l'Ki'ilIlSl and Director of the, Choirs. ii a m,-Divine Service of 'I'hlllhI- giiiug and Dedication in Com- llwilmrailon of the Centennial .A)IlliVfl'S8I'y of the Incorpora- Inln- iiow Beautiful are the Feet illiiudel)- (from the Messiah) saint-st: Miss Barbara G. Hog- Tiie llr-vcrcnri W. Harold Brown. Mr. John Lea-Morgan. M.A., I. llua. tnxlord) organist and Choir ll Hint.-Tllfk Nursery School "Refuge and strength" (Slbeuus) -- Marilyn .'ll:i('Il0ntlld. Fay Hlckox, Nor- no mi.-indsrd)-Holy Communion! 7,u .,m,..opai on service Ier- I nu-r of Queen and Grafton ltnnliupe 3.00 p.lll. SCIIGIIG Illlh SEMPLE'S PHARMACY o p 1 Monday all day. ' i - TRINITY UNITED . CHURCH A prTEIt'S CATHBAL tsiuiaay. August 1th) nnolsrisnan Collies. Top strains Invin- '” i Angucu p all ages. I-louse Broken. Splendid Ml"l-"-"- disposition. Sable and white.-a Reverend A. Frank Maeheaa. BA. Assistant Minister ltev'd G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. F.Il.C.o. Strathnalru. Clyde River. ed. Pick-up and delivery, 204' Ken St. Phone 3581. washers. television, ranges radios. Firestone Home and Auto ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs Reverend E. B. S., Miller. M. A., Guest Preacher. Selection by The Male Eight. Dr. Weir. Reverend E. B. 8. Miller, M. A.. Guest Preacher. Solo: Teach Me To Pray-Miss ' lie Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs Janet wood, September 5th, 1955 in the Church Neil Maccannell, Lorne Valley it organ: Melody in F (A. Rubee- of ghplsit, Montague, Prince Ed- from his family. ;'(f,',',',:,:,f,v.k(;,",f"'"" mm (L W” 5 3” MILTON . nusrlco PARISH - Mr. Paul Dlicudmore. A. Mus (McGiil), Supply Organist. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. i run BAPTIST dnuncn Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister - Rev. Harold Mittoa. 1,. they are lhrothcr. Mr. , Mrs. Rodd. Harrington. visiting Mrs. the summer. Organist anl(;i'AChilll'D-Director - Personals uiun. .iri- Eorsditavliy invited 30 Karat-In F- Mustard. A.R.C.0. Mix and Mrs. Johfn A. MacEwen alien C CBI- E and young son. o Halifax, are .- " fa-;';;'?YlC'l::,i::,,,ywf,';'hlC';;rm3,!l”i visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ii. PRIISBYTERIAN Duel: Selected-The Misses MBCEWHL 86 Upper Prince 51'' Nancy MBCNCVHI "Id 33'5"?" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron of Rupert. 12 a.m.-The Lord's Supper. 3p.m.-Evening Worship. Sub- ject: ”Unsearchahle Riches of Christ". Solo: Selected-Mrs. NellMac- Lean. Visiting Minister and speaker at both services. Rev. M. 0. Brinton All Times. City Time You are '.'.'elcouse. Albany. Mrs. Joseph lnce and Mrs. Florence Inca of Hampton, P. E. I. were visitors to the city yes- ierday. Mr. Allan Campbell, formerly of this city and now residing in London. Ontario, is and relatives in the City i. of the City of Charlotte- T"””' E H" N ' Mi Flo;-ri M Lure h l:vIll'I-- Withmsefllllltgit 853' llhzl CENTR(.?1IfU(l)tl:)II?sT turnsds to- beer hlnlne at aglollfl hllilINil'Tl ” e I no o ? Rustico after spending a few days visiting in North Wiltsbire. Messrs. Ralph Jenkins audltoss vierrill of Ryerson Steel Co., Boston. Mass.. are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Twccdy, Vernon River. They are accompanied by Mrs Tweeriyis sister. Mrs. Percy W. Jenkins. Maiden, Mass. 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th. Minister Mrs. Floyd MacKinnon and Miss Kathryn Beck, Supply Organlsts. It) a.m.-Church School 'and Pim- ily Hour. ii a.m.-Morning Worship C . . Guest . Mr. Ralph Richardson of Wau- andi igucsts Mr. and Mrs. Jean Paul 'G go i Quebec City. Mr. and weaker: Mn R-Ivh Rich-rd-,'M:s.ml3l:ncharri. with Mr. and NIH. Ililrs. Gugnon leave today on a gelatral Cllrili-III! l:'Vii;: 3I"":df: motor trip through Nova Scotla. i til Mfvlttl -0 - 3.," ' A.B.E.M. Hollis MacDonald of ph I-I.M.C.S. Magnificent has returned ”'i";”"TA”"""V-V A to his ship at Halifax after spend- THE SALVATIOS Anny ing a pleasant leave visiting Great George rec ,friends and relatives on Prince "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Edward Island. Hollis is a son of Since 1865 M d M W ""1. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald of Sr. aior an rs. . 1 Abs , Corps Officers. ny Miss Marlon Lee. Painesviile. SATURDAY Ohio, has been visiting her aunt Ilia;-3. L.shLockhart Uupper H3; . T. l 3'” ""'"P"y" M”m"' bsy trll)ree 'frielldlv.v.l:ho.qg?e'al1tl,yJ'lnen- MSUNIDAYP Med ioiyed their first visit to our pro- l0.t0 a.m.- orn ng rayer - Vnce. in " Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cameron and baby son, Allan of Ottawa, ar- llp.m.-Evening worship. Guest .0" ch". rivledhliar plan; trheceltitly to spend a oi ay t e ormer's par- ,” km”! Talents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Camer- ””pmgYWnE Pwphi. 5,". an, 38 Upper Hillsboro Street, . . .. "Y. 9”” Mr. and Mrs. Edward F Roche and their four young daughters: Donna, Mary. ice. 7.00 p.m.-Yoaag People's vice. 7.00 p.m.-Opes air Iervice. Bet d C 7.80 r-m--EV--I-"sue 5""l"- returned to Cholseatymlansa, All services will be conducted a very enjoyable visit to P. E. I. by Sr. Major and Mrs. W. B.Iwl1ere they visited friends Stanley. . and relations in B o n s h a w. Kelly's Y” M, lmud; Mm. ng Cross and Charlottetown. Ml” 1”" mmd" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Braidwood, and their children GOSPEL HALL Rosemary, Jean and John Grant, BIBLE HOUSE IS THE BEST PLACE- l() l'Iill(lU illliZV H" ltE BIBLEI. TEST- . PRAYER BOOKS. "HM BOOKS. Books AND iliis Von DEVOTIONS. iliiliilll-:N's AND ADlJl.'l' Dltttkh. MOTTOES. ETC. ll liil.E HOUSE MOVED luv liIl)Ii- llouss has liiuimi in j WU Kent Street, opposite lhnnn l.iii.. Charlottetown. and N uni-ii for business. Open "lint I to 5 p.m. except Sat- been in to 12:30 p.ni.t Dtn' I have returned to their home in ' Upper Prince It. ORDER OF MEETINGS 10,00 a.m.-Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Bread 1.30 p.ln.-Gospel meeting. The wages of sin is death hat the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord ' Visitors are very welcome. wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. GM. Grant, Mount Edward Road, Cllar- , lottetown.” Mrs. William W. Maclnnis, Ciw, lrecelved a telegram Friday from her brother-in-lsw, James A. Todd. conveying the sad news that his wife. the former Catherine Gra- ham. Si. James. Winnipeg, Man., passed away suddenly that morn- ing. Mrs. Maclnnis spent last winter with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagnall and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Hunter Riven. were recent visi- tors to Montague. guests of Miss I. Have Your Clothes Day CLEANED 5'e.scsIilem-:itken and Mr. John M. l' PRESSED ONLY Mrs. H. c. nice of Ottawa and Toronto is visiting Mrs. l I9 Large and will be visiting Mrs. W. E. Macxay. city. RITE-WAY CLEANERS DH 7387 Pro-Nupfioi Functions Last Wednesday evening Miss ..ladys McMillan and Miss Lola ' llr. Haley, e -i - . - rmmftlslman s M Mr. Haley strsi h'd,'-V "moved expression. inc tried to make all luv soclll - and (Filo 9 TDATHE CAP FITS... why do you constantly insult your fellow Christians?" previous gentle inquiries had evidently not produced lhtallld lip.aad looked at the priest with a de- .. "i.""'.:'.:'”' a prac cl business relationships. at 1 pan. Mulch were Joint hostesses at ,Miss McMillan's apartment. I Hillsboro Street, when friends of Miss Ferne Wiillie whose wedding takes place Saturday, August 0, assembled to tender her a mis- cellaneous shower. guest of honor entered the room to the strains of the "W Marsh" and was escorted by Mo Mlllan to a chair attractively "ever sinceil was a boy courteous and thoughtful in As for your reference to Mr. was presented with a tri-lite table lamp. my 6 VA1L'S lulnlo snlwlcn - on-' radios installed; home radios, car radios and record players repair and Leslie Campbell, Victoria Cro ss, Prince Edward Island. The mar- riage will take place on Monday, ...VISI'l'0HS FROM B. C.- Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Gates and son iBrian. arrived last Friday from (New Westminster, B .C., to visit with their families in West Roy- nalty and Harrington. At present Gates' Preston Rodd and Halifax are visiting Mr. Cameronis Imoiher. Mrs. Eliza Cameron. of visiting friends soon, Ohio. Solo: Selected-Mina Mary Vac-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard; .o,, loorchester St, have had as their Toronto after visiting Mrs. Braid- P I It .tt0Y'8 TAXI-Dial (EN 05. CIIASWELL for to 8 pm. ing at U2 price. t llama Co. Ltd. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICI- ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. following: 310.00, Mrs. Joh Hillsboro. Texas. St. Johns, Milton, l0:00 A.M. Holy Communion bring the whole family." bearers were: Messrs. Cemetery. ,In Memoriam died suddenly, August 1, 1954. ....home. He would no more return. And leave me here to mourn. I do not know what pain he bore 1 did not see him die I Dilly know he passed away And could not say good-bye. Ever remembered by his wife. inning daughter. DOWNING - Al to D of Summerside. (nee Gillespie), a son-. DART-At the Prince Hospital August 1st, 1955, to Mr. a son, Eldon Dennis. ward Island Hospital July 30th 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. lifacLeod. Winaloe, a son. Linda Diane, I lbs. UV: oz. Edwin Hughes (nee Evelyn Quinn) 02. A son, Walter Michael, 8 lbs.. 15 loving memory of my hila- band Joseph Lelioy Goodwin, who Little he thought when leaving That in death he soon would sleep sultan-at the Charlottetown Hospital on July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Alban P. Barge, Bedford. a the P r l n c e County Hospital on July 27th. 1955 r. and Mrs. John B. Downing Elizabeth County and Mrs: LeRoy Dart of Tryon. Ms4:LE0D--At the Prince Ed- Finlay THOMSON -At the Prince County Hospital on July flat, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson, a daughter, HUGHES - At the Misericordia General Hospital, Winnipeg, Man.. on July ztth, 1955 to Mr. and Mrs- GILBERT - At the RCAF Sta- ,tion Parent. Quebec, to Mr. and Morrison). a so John William Mrs. Angus Glldert (nee Bertha n, 0 lbs.. I on. WILLIAMS-At the P. 1:. I4 Hos- pital oa Auglust lsi, I lbs.. I on. Mrs. Paul Ellen Jean. BIRT-At the P. 1:. I. Hospital on July N. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Birt. a daughter. Darlene Eleanor. Weight 0 lbs.. 0 on. SEAMAN-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on August 4th. 1986. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Cedric Seaman, a daughter. weight 8 lbs.. 18 ozs. LACE-At the P. E. I. Hopsital August 2. INS. to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Place a son. Philip Gerard. CRABBE-At the P. E. I. tel on August 2nd. 1955. t Ralph Crabbe Kaye Meybew) a daughter. Doris Merle. NICHOLSON-At the P.E.I. Hos- pital August md. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson, Cra- paud. a son. weight 7 lbs.. 1 or. MaeEAClrERN-At the P. E. I. Hosptal August tth. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mecliachern. Cl , (nee Phyllis Bruce). daughter. Phyllis Jean. 5 lbs.. iw. to Mr. and illlams. a daughter, Churches Tomorrow jf CITY and Central 'i iijrch Of England Better PIIMD WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. iggey's Pharmacy, open 8 s.ns. ALL OUR WALLPAPERS sell- Sherwin Wil- (CHM) A'R'c'M' H t' Radio repairing. Amplifiers and 11.00-Dlvl worslii omlactes CHESTEM mat ”h"""' "”' und y t m. Di and two N- ” Drlfewdr. V c bedroom a ui e I. refrigerators. grain; 51;) Ken? sue”. mu . .. .-Choral Eucharist t dial ma. Serving full course Evensong. Orsan: Folk Tune (WlIitl0Clll 3","3l” iM”L”f"l "A M”m"'”',Jdlnners. specializing Chinese V.” wnic" .' "mm mm". prelude. and pug", in 3 rnce Edward sand, announce duh” Dav - gm (J, 5, noon), the engagemen of their daughter, . p IN”-I-I-jg-pNGlJCAN 3,oo..mvi.,, wofghip wndooieo 3,, Anna ouglas. to Mr. Homer Les- THE P.E.I. PIl.oTEs'I'AN'i'0rph- ,5, ; lk anage gratefully acknowledges the n Abney, 310.00 In memory of the Late Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday Aug 7th are: Sunday School, Il:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley, 2:30 P.M. and Sermon. St. Marks, Rustico. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and FUNERAL AT ROBE VALLEY The funeral of the late Daniel M. Champion of Stanchel, was held from Ross Valley Church on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 4 and was largely attended. Rev. H. S. Raynor conducted the services at the church and grave. The pall- Edward Whlte, James Nicholson, Albeit Todd. Malcolm Matheson. Stewart Boulter and Richard Kelly. In- ternment was in the Springton H0331-,ly of Webster's o r. . (nee l (I13. cowrnn . slurrn-At the Cllar- l lottotown Hospital, Aug. 3, 1955.. a Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Cowper- Smith. Bedeque. a son. John c a . JOHNSTON - At the Pentlcion General Hospital, B.C.. August 1065 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John- ston inee Joy Macheod) a son. David William. WOOD - At the P. E. 1. Hospital 1;, A, ill b rd 1 , write: I president DEATH WIDELY MOURNED The late Dr. M. M. Macodrum. I days with his eight - year -old of Carleton College, daughter, Morna. Ottawa, whose sudden death oc- curred at Cavendish Beach. P. E. i Andrew's Presbyterian I.. last Monday, while on holi-l0ttawa. The Guardian .4... s 1 Saturday, August 6. 1955 Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal McGuigan ;be satisfied with a casual. caper (copy;-igmi lticiatl glans inullig! ditremgtioa . . v mus expe re cor a u Wlhlil-UL THINKING DECEIVES MANY pm; friendship "Id b undgnund Tile balmy days of summer are was a preparation for this mo- .lils teachings. hon again. Many who have been meui. Men's minds hadlto be pre' In particular. one of the things working hard over the winter pared to recognize this act as which we would come h realize months at office desks or factory truly an act of sacrificial love. is that God is not satislfed with benches are now keenly ant'lcipat- And so men heard from His lips half-measu ca. In this very true ing hours of swimming at the the beautiful parable of the Good sense, He is still the "jealous lake, or fishing at the favorite Shepherd, and of how this Shep- God" of the Old Law. As we saw spots, the gay sunlight of a care- herd leaves His ninety-nine sheep a moment ago, Our Lord con- free morning, the refreshing breez- to search for the one which was demos every idle. word; that ll. es of a warm evening-in short. lost; and they heard the vindic- every word that is not somehow on tho pleas."-2,, which they u- live Pharisees confounded with. directed to the honor of His sot-late with their cottage at the'”He that is without sin among Father. St. Paul expresses this lake, or their favorite summer re- you. let him first cast a stone at truth more fully when he says: Mm, her," "Whether you eat or drink. or One cannot help but wonder how And how many times did they whatsoever else you do. do all to many pleasure-seekers, who at not hear, "Arise and walk!" 'nr the glory of God. other times can themgelvgg Christ- an even more generous "Thy sins it should be clear then. that lans, will also take a holiday from are forgiven thee." All these words for Our Lord. there can be no their Christianity. How many will and deeds of mercy were a pre- vacation from the worship of God. be so taken up by the continual paration for men, that they might Vacation llmc.ls merely another rounds of pleasure that they will understand the true meaning of time tlllrtlugll indeed a more plea- ieave no time for the worship of the mission of the Son of God upon sam one) to give glory to God. God, either public or private? Or earth 1 'again. how many will use the sum- Wl5HFUL THINKING mer vacation as an excuse to sin HOWEVER U W! W9" "5 mur against the mural law or God clude that God's only attitude to- which they ordinarily recognize? Wufd Sill ll 0119 Oi merciful T07" It is greatly to be feared, more. giveness, and thereby absolve our- over, that many or those unro. selves of all need of avoiding sin, stained pleasure-seekers will try We Should be Euilly Di Sbft Wishful to reassure their conscie . with ihll'Ik'iuB- And We Should (incl how "God is merciful." or "God does Wrons We were i! we were only. not expect or some t-qulval- in "519" l0 fuller thinks Said bY' cm of those, the same Jesus. One of the things about God. of F'"' l"-'4i3"”'v ”” raid. ”F3)PT.Vl which men bgcamg mm-9 aw”, idle word that men shall speak. when His Son came and owe" they shall render an account I , among them, was His love for it 0" "'9 MY Oi judgment.” Herr.) them. and ills mercy towards sin- and 9l59Wh9"v our I-Old We" in- ,ners. One of the great truths that div-ates that God is now twins to is specifically Christian 15 iheidemand a higher type of perfect- special love which God cherishes '9" "'3" "'9 L3W- Which ll? had Iiowamg an men, lgiven to the Jews through Moses, Th? luneml 15 luuknv OF ('0') I IlljVh:::nalltdellad required recti- belns held this afternoon at Stu 1! was only right and fiuunlz tude only of external visible act- Church, that the revelation of this truth jong, Ho now was going to require ,ibe left incomplete until the com- perfection even in the h'iddm ing of Our Lord into the world, MGCULLOOII SUPIR Mrs. C. L. Wood. Mt. Road. a son, 6 lbs. It or. stance (9 lb. 8 oz.). a daughter, weight 6 lb. fl oz. Ewen inee llelcn MacRael, daughter. 5 lbs.. 14 ozs. N, 1955, to”Mr. and Mrs. Llo Macxinnon (nee HazelJidscLea Brooklyn. a son. 6 8-4 obs. Rev. Father Redmond of Charlottetown Noel Waide, Montreal. gyie to Gordon Lowell bell. Augustine Cove. l Avenue, Charlottetown. by Rev. Charlottetown. 1 Baldwin's Road, to Biol Clow. Charlottetown. ,LEiTCH - CARROLL - The mar of Charlottetown. DEATHS on August, 1st. 1955 to Mr. and HINE -- At Kentville, N.S. Aug- ust 1, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hine, a daughter Heather Con- KENNEDY - At the Memorial Hospital, Baddeck, Cape Breton, on August Ist, 1955, to Rev. H. A M snlzlAGa':sT--T' REDMOND-WAIDE-The malt rlage took place at St. Ignatius , Loyola Church on July 30th. by . MacDonald. Betty to CAMPBELL-DARRACH -- At Ila Presbyterian Manse. Clyde River on July 23rd. 1955, by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, Florence Eu- phemis Jane Darrach, New Ar- Camp- BUCHANAN - MACLENNAN OI isaiurday, July 30, at 10 Laptho? s Edison ii-iage took place at Trinity Church on June 30th of June Francis Car- v roll to Gordon Bruce Leitch. both EaTltb'ZTHrTeT v.”.MEdTlE?iLv'Tt Roxbury. Mess., July 31, former- . l MANUEL - MICKINNON-At the home of the bride Murray River on July 1st. Mary Pauline Macvi Kinnon to Bots Edwin Manuel of 1 iilospital on Saturday. July Edwardl lsummerside, on Monday. August , list, Mary Adeline Bernard, wife 1'93"" GM hath 59'” H” 0"'Y W inf the late Antoine Bernard. aged g”"9",5”" ""0 iheuvvorldr "I31 W0 with her in his heart." ”And if 139 years, ' may W9 by Him '4'"! this WC thy right eye scandaiise thee, .wEDGmA, the Prince cwmy ha"? k"0Wn ")9 Chlflly 0! God. pluck it out and cast it from Mac0DRUM-Suddenly at Caven- l dish. August I, Maxwell Macodrum. and v'ce-chancellor of Carleton College. Ottawa. in his 55th year. MACEACHERN-At the P. E. I. MSA Manufacturers Oxygen Therapy instruments. ltesuscltators. First Aid Supplies. Respiratory Proiec lion. Safety Clothing - Footwear, r Marine Life Belts, Fire Protec- tion Equipment. When concerned with safety MINE SAFETY APPLIANCE CO Sydney. N.S. CLOSED nos Houoavs auousr is - 2o ,.h”:”a9;1';Tl:I::lnl:.Iygoumyourhzffmtn-ow R. lznfhi .nI..w.om.i.i;imtng; ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,I m Your co-operation by sending your Dry deliberately ll intuit o tialls '- "' ”;"f,,”';l;;' ,::,';;',"',,;',;',,,f,',"l,:," Cleaning and Laundry needs in before hm"? sentiments Ir l" replied e pastor "And yet you 0" ' ' gifts. While Mile Willi! 01500 ;ron."n1.l.'.'.;.;.Mty.. mfnmulsn um s.....i., dz; ,,,,,,,l,,, ,.,,,,, ,,:,,,,,, the gm. mmnmi "M August llttl wl be appreciated. unity nluonsst Cllrietleus and is al:v.enalI :'ilsl'ilslisil'i:e(r)i'ier ulorduu W." rad by M" mm M”' ' i a denial of your Iaptllllllll WWI". ' mnugn tnggggmful mom av”. ' T M . Ch rl 'Wise, liracklq l Mum-H-H-e-'-hr-tee-t ....'. .... Friday not am If. PITEW8 CATHEDRAL evennlil to a stagupiartyl lllallduiltz Realtor-dlsnare of . Eric C we. u , V” Sundays at 0 a.nl. and it a.in. ';:l,l,:,','.- N c N diva-I 1:I,a.n. bep0Weh&syI at 9:! ad Friday! no on,” gum, Caldwell Bill 7366 1965. Rev; Dr. l president-I l and Mn K -L . doughm-Ll g life for us." "Greater love than um one o( :1, memb ,. h id . lSusan Anne Wedge of Summer ,1. Y '5 I 9 0" Marilyn Saunders. C. 3 15 "0 man luiillv lull I ma" ll? p rish. th th th t th h i. MMISAAC p M the western side, aged 62 .Vt?5T5t ydown his life for his friends.” E H er an 3 Y W op Hospital. Alberion on July 11, 1955, wETHE3ElaL " At "'9 ,P"i'”e to M1, and M”. sway Mada,” County Hospital on August 2, 1955. (nee Mae 0'Malley) Brae Harbor, Ernest Wetherell in his 69th year. MacEWEN-At the Prince Ed- 059', 4'18"" 1 1955- "am M ward Island Hospital on July 28. Ch5mP”"'- to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- IIUGHES--Siidricnly at ll('l' lllilllt a in Dromorc on Tuesday. Aug. 2. I955, Mrs. MacKINNON-At the King's Coun- Iaard year. ty Hospital, Montague, on July IMORRIS - At his home in Sum yt merside Thursday, August 4th. ll). Cyrus B. Morris in his 79th year. Weight 8 lbs.. EM p - I I lit. Bishop, Florence Evelyn Mac: Leanan of Caledonia to Percy John William Buchanan of Mt. Buchan- r CLOW-CONNOLLY - The insi- I riage took place at St. Cnthbert's l Church. St. Teresa's, on Monday. July II, 1951 by Rev. J. B. Crok- en, of Estelle Martha Connolly. , g , depths of man's souls: ”Bul I say 3), because it was not until lils com- to you, um; whosoever 1. angry 1955, Mrs. Minnle' MacEaL-hern of ing that the final and complete with his broth", man be in angel. 325 Ftzroy Street in her lilsl yeaniexpressiun of God's love would be U of the judgment"; and again, "But. BERNARD-At 443 Water Street. imadt BY 4"” ham "'9 Ch3l”"vY I say to you, that whosoever shall of God appeared towards us, he- look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery 33 because He hath laid down His Hospital on Monday, August 1st. 9"" F" ll 5' ”P9dl9m '0? "19? body be cast into hell." N0 SOFT INDULGENCE Very discomforting, these words, for they forbid us to receive Our Lord's teaching as one of soft indulgence towards sin. Simple though He is in Himself. God and His teaching is not In be under- stood by a simple glance of the mind. especially if the direction which this glance takes is deter- mined by what we would like to It was pre-eminently by His Vsacrificial death, by 'His atonement for the debt incurred by men's sins, that Our Lord would express the divine love. All of His Hfe rrin Nivhnlslin. widow of Malcolm All-ICQU9l'('i't. I992 Central Avenue. Albany 5 N.Y. GREGORY--At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday, Aug. 5, 1955, Robert George Gregory. aged 17 see in God. years, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A person who wishes to know '1regory, 295 Allan Street. God and His Son well must not CHAMPION - Suddenly at Stan- isuuiii co-orlnuuv: saute: LTI , Charlottetown, P. E. I. l Henry Hughes in her acQUEl-ZN - Jilly 31. 1955, Cath- -CENTENNIAL HISTORIC PAGEANT EXHIBITION GOLISEUM MONDAY & TUESDAY, August 8th & 9th A AT 8.30 P. M. Admission, Adults 50c-Children 25c e .3! R!I&R”l7l.IfC . i 5- ma. .- ss&ilMIIWH -w. .: ,....;,::j. ......-s-...3 sat? 'f" . . .- . "II ' ” "U ' Fcialsicr-on - w .v...a.-a".-.,.,.'.3.' .02-'Z"'Dt'iHHI-I Scenic Story of the Island in Music. Song and Dancing. "' A Large Casi A Band Music I A Splendid Choir On Monday "night prior to the Pageant i-he landof the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals and Trumpeiers will present a Concert starting of I o'clock. Tickets available at - Cenfenniai information Ioofil. corner of Queen and Grafton: Milton's Old Ipalllt Johnny's Mayfair. The lendenees.