Jaivusuivjit. 194s vrvv vv v v swacsluswrossonn Q i y-vvvv vvvvvvvvv‘ ow CHURCH or UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND oi cauaoa s'r. reruns CATHEDRAL TRINPPY UNmm m??? cnuncu Dev. Canon E. M. Malone MA. I..Th.. incumbent. Organist and Choir Director Miss Suzanne Brenton l.ic. Music SUNDAY SERVICES i.00 Holy Communion 10.00 Matias 1 11.00 Choral Eucharist e30 P. M. Sunday School I P. M. Eveusong and " WEEK DAY SERVICES - HOLY COMMUNION Lil lifondav and Friday l.“ Tuesday. Thursday j urddy 0.30 Wednesday. CVENSONG 7.30 Friday. All seats are Irce and unap- oropriated. Visitors are welcomed and the Incumbent is glad to sea them after the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. I. T. Ibbott, R.D., Rector ltoyston l". Muliord, A.R.C.0.. Organist and Choir Master. rump SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY FEAST OF CONVERSION SAINT PAUL 8.30 s. m. Hory Communion. 11.00 a. in. Morning Praycr and 5 , (broadcast) Subject: "This Is Our Heritage” Anthem: “Stand Up For Jesus." —Geibel—The Boys’ Choir. L30 P. M. Sunday School Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer Sermon. Subject: “What Wilt Thou Me To Do." Anthem: “The Lord is My Shep- herif‘. - BIacFarren. The Morning. Service. will- be ihosdcast over Radio Station C.F.C. Y. Visitors will receive o. cordial welcome at 5t. Paul's Church. ' pnesevnzmau OI‘ Rev. '1‘. lhMcLennsss, Minus“ "'- ll- 0- hlve. o.n.. Visiting P r. A l“! Kendall. 1.3.1.10. 11.0.0.0. Organist sod Choir Director , 11.00 s. ..I'amll my“. _" III y Service oi ,, conducted by t1“ Sermon: "Christian Nurture" “ma” b! the Junior Choir: "In Our Hearts" 2.30 - Bible Class for People. I 5-30 a. m. c. n. c. Broadcast by‘ Revekend w. A. MscQuarrle, M, A, B D.. President of the Maritime Conference. (The congregation is "quested to be In the'r'seats about 5.20 and (so remain seated during the broadcast) Anthem: “Lift Up Your lleqls"_ S. Coleridge-Taylor. ' "I Y!!! glad when they said unto fi-dlpt us go info the house of the r . ' rwnr | BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH "Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets" Minister THE REV. J. _D. DAVISON. B.A., ED Organist Mrs. Allison Macltee. A. '1‘. C. Director of Choir, Mlgg Pggflg Burns. Morning Worship ll A. M. Semen: The ltev. c. W. Corey, "Taking Stock of Our Days" The Girls‘ Choir will lead in the, music with (o) Duet "O Lord Most Holy" (Franck) Misses Gaeylcne Craig and Barbara Rupert. (b) The Lord's Prayer. (Mllotto). (c) ‘O Rest In the Lord" (Mendelssohn) The Church School follows Morn- inr Worship. _ Evening Worship '1 P. M. Sermon, the Rev. A. D. Mac- Kenlie D. D. "Life At Its Best.” Anthem: "Go Not Far From Mo" (Zlngarelll) You are cordially invited to wor- ship with , The Baptist Church. w 1 ‘J- xs-afi . , , . TFE CENTRAL ‘ °‘ - GUARDIAN BAPTIST nnosncssr. Contributions. To This eclunsa is reserved for news MRS. JOHNSTON’; lsqlsy "u, oi local interest. but advertilng I Special January sale: dresses. \ a newsy nature may be inserted blouses, skirts, etc. “The Church's One Iosu- I alt“ fly; cents a word dsietly pay. _ ______ I “than i’ s c sdvaaca r -. SALE CONTINUES on Suits Newton 0mg 5g, I dshss Bed Jackets. m at The’ h’ u“ an“ . ' " CJ‘. 0.1- 1.15 Sunday ‘mum. “XL mo“ 5% munch sham. Great George Shi c m k Mfgnoonggaah; “i; { __ spsas = luv. . a. o s. - WP ' I- - - muusoNvs__M.ns. dam,“ dawns: Agliflvlg- ‘h?! ha; baby, "4 MaoDougall; c. s. uéxeuns; n. s. coivraoaasTrJ smm- i ‘I i u, Kent fl Tm“ ails“: Mach“ ' McLeod; 1v LIFE m. - ~ - - QURANQL ' PHONE SAUNDERS no‘ ‘o! Moderator of the gofsé-Plvlrs. Rota? C? Mn | v Each: s. emmn - EDWARD Momma, "n" gcoaitzlionsnd Weddinr Dicturel Oil paws: Chufchee of mar. ‘ DQ031111.’ Mrs. Herbert Martin; An- p-ooywgu l; "5 Que“ sheet - x McDorugall; Mrs. Lillian Nichol- ? -— as _ . ca}! YOUR oeuvres-Arum. AREEO,“Q,1‘,,Y",E§Q,E;T§E z>ecxxsl Tota.l—~$9.75. os 0o. Phone ma. Fairview 11 s. u. 1,.» c 1. w,’ . a B D T“ u P. M. Stephen Aclrianrdg. c5531.... Li ta rature f “be”, “m” b’ ummn" . . ELEG QQQ T l" "W on we at your s...§’.§ wsr answers-nun back baby " mun“ dwr or candy counter. sleighs. F. A. s. Jones, 129 xehs And Li“ $100 Each. M“ 60mm, no“. lulp-goy UNITED cHUu-m street‘ ' B! BOQKMAN gtbomagnAi/lclcan; ‘Mrs. Nomnali PASTORAL cnsmn. - Services 1r you NEED a Winter per-Hanna ‘use d-mmuc m; E§’_;-,,W“‘“,,,,,,,,,,_- Janusryr 25th. Bonshww 11 A. M. Deflalbls 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30. Min- ister, T. G. Head, B. A. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES Sunday. January 25th for the Parish of St. Elizabeth's. Barlnanew. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Crapaud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Freaim. l-‘IUNTER RIVER United Church Qiarge; Services on Sunday, Janu- ary 250b, are as follows: North Wiltehlre 11 A. M. Hampshire 2.30 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. THE KIRK 01" ST. JAMES. -. 3001 Morning and Evening Worship at the Kirk tcmcrrow will be con- ducied by the Minister, the Rev, T. H. Buasell Somers, M. A., S. '1‘. M., who will also preach the Sermons. in the Monhlng on "Winscme Good- ness", and in the Evening on "The Angel and the Sandals." The Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian hrcxehne. M115. Bac. wm direct the miuslc of the day which will include in the morning, Shelley's anthem. "Tlhc King of Love My Shepherd Is", and in the evening, Woodward's anthem, "rho Radiant liiom Hath Passed Away." ‘llhe Church School meets at 2.30 in the afternoon. ITHE UNITED BIBLE SOC- lETIES-was founded in London in May, 1946,. This new organization the four Missionary Bible Societies -Thc British aricl Foreign Bible Society. the American Bible Society cf Scotland and the Netljlcrlands msnent take full advantage of the" super-values at the Salon this week. $10.00 for $5.00. Great George. and Mrs. Anthony Baughey. Char- lottetown, who spent the past five months in Phoenix, Arizona. ar- rived home Tuesday evening. beneath the wide-spreading shelter there were knolls where and I might sit comfortable Marie Elena. 55-00 for $1.75. Phone 219i. 76 s1". rsmzs Anglican Church. -j Feast of ' (broad- ! Anfllbm. "Stand Up- For I .T.he .Boys' Choir» Evening Prayer Anthem, The Morning Service will F. C. Y. Everybody welcome. Personals Mr. John Haughey, son of Mr. Ellen's liiary Continued from page Jamie to BURNS — THE MAN ‘There are various angles from which you may look at Burns. for instance. his relation to llierflture. to which he resinred passion. Or his spontanleiy as a song writer, Sunday, January 25th. 1948. Iuurd~ or he is a voice for certain moods- Sunday after Epiphany. Conversion of Saint Paul. 8.39 A.M.' as much influence on the morals Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morn- i of a country as a lawmaker. when ing Prayer and Serunbn, asst). Subject. “This is Our Heri- States some years ago, newsman “s. Jesus". Gelbel 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bibiei U. S. A., needed most. The reply Class. 7.00 P. M. and Sermon, Subject, “What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do". "Tlhe Lord Is My Shepherd", Mac- Farren. gs broadcast over Radio Station A song writer may haveslmost Lord Bryce landed in tlhe United met his boat st New York and asked him what he thought the was a surprise for he said simply this: "Poets." Shelley said in his famous essay on Poetry that when in a nation the moral condition lags behind the physical. whet the people need is the stimulus of the poet. These are angles from which Burns has been surveyed. But let us look at him as a man. He was great as a. poet but great as a man. and it was as man that he empressed the literati in Edinburgh in 1786. Hazlitt bald this about him: "He was as great as Shakespeare as a man’. but not tihe twentieth as great us Shake- speare os a poet.” Carlyle said he was “the greatest man born in all the British lands in that century, and that this great soul came be- fore the people as e; hard-handed son of toil." It was said. too, by Hazlitt that 1f he were to shake hands 'W.I.Il you you might feel your-i hand burn. Walter Scott at the age of fifteen met him and later said he never saw such eyes 50c Christie M. Stewart. Total_.$5.25. Moreil by Mrs. H. II. Co: H. H. Cox $10.00 $2.00 Each: E. W. Anderson; Lloyd Cox. $1.00 Each: Sterling Maclllwen; Gordon Coffin; Wendell Coffin. T0tal%17.00. Searietown by Icons Stordy $1.00 Each: Mrs. Wli/iq‘ Wright; Mrs. Tinson Newscme; Mrs. Charles Crews; Mrs. F. L. Platte; Mrs. Fred MacQuarr-le. 60c—Mrr. Adelbert Palmer. boo-Mrs. Ray Sobey. Soc-Mr. Bell. Total-SGAO. Bedeque by Mrs. Arnold Henderson $2.00 Each: Mrs. Wright Leard; Mrs. Bruce Affleok; Mrs. Arnold Henderson; Mrs. Hammond Affleck. 75c-Garth Toombs. 50c Each: Mrs. Davis Jewell; Mrs. George Ballem; Mrs. Lloyd Jewell. Toiai—$10.25. Bedeue By Lillian Jack and Georgie Murray $2.00 Each: rs. James Henderson; Mrs. Trueman; Mrs. Walter Bdw- ness. $1.00 Ea : Ernest Weeks; Mrs. Orville Jo son; Thomas Moyse; Mrs. W. T. Bcwness; Louis Muttart; Mrs. Percy Affleck; Miss C. Mc- Fariane. "IOIDQ time Q80» LARKI In Memorials: LEIGH BUTHERLAND A sad gloom was cast over Bea View and the surrounding districts on January 1st when it was learn- ed\ that Mr. Leigh Sutherland had passed: to the "Great Beyond." The deceased had suffered a stroke from which he never fully recovered. and in spite of‘ best medical attention and tender nursing, h; passed peace- fully away on the above mentioned date, at the comparatively early age of 03. years, In his passing the community has lost a most highly respected citizen. honest. obliging, and up- right in all his dealings, ever ready and willing to lend a helping hand, or to do a deed of kindness, and any favor asked of; him was always granted. A true neighbor and" friend he will be greatly missed in the neighborhood. but in the home the loss will be most keenly felt. ‘A devoted husband and father, a vacant chair that can neve;-__bs filled. The sincere sympathy of their many friends is extended to the bereaved. He leaves to mourn their loss. his scrrowing widow (nee Ethel Mc- Gougan), one son Robert and four grandsons. also one brother James. residing in New Brunswick and two sisters Marlon, Ottawa, and Florence, Montreal. The funeral was held from the hcvne on Satur- day afternoon. and despite the “n. favorable condition of the roads, a large number assembled to pay their last tribute of respect. ‘ ‘Rev. Mr. McGowan officiated. The hymns chosen were _ The 10rd‘! My Shepherd, Peace Perfect Peace and Abide With Mef - The pail-bearers wre: Messrs. Fred Donald. James E. Murphy SIIBSBIIIPTIIIIIS FOR TIIE Should be sent to IIIIY llssiilliiiili THE IENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY lOX 45i, CITY II FIIIII In Megoriam‘ MRS. WM. B. TAYLOI ‘libs sudden passing oi Mrs. Wil- R. Taylor st Granville, at the cos of eighty-two, on November 3th, 1941mm»: asashocktoherfamily been in good has-lib until a. .101 hours before her death. The late Mrs. Taylor was tit fonmer Annie Weeks. dalwi“ s! Robert and Jane Maliett Weeks d Granville, her devotion to hrr flllivl ily was uniiring and her will be keenly felt in the home. ‘mere are left to nsourn the loss ct a loving mother, i/wo daughters and two sons. Blanche, Mrs. W. Pound, Hazel Grove; Ruth. Mrs. l-l. Web, Fredericton; ‘Iupper, Gqahami Road and Fred at home, eldest son Melvin having nwds e sup- reme sacrifice in W d War I. Alac one‘ sister Mrs. All Corbett. Mil»- ton and one brother George, Gran.- ville survive. The very largely attended f took place at North Granville Unis- ted Church. Service was 00nd by Rev. M. McPhail. Hymns sun] were, ‘Ill-re Lord's My Shephfld, Till Sands of Time are Sinking and Peace Perfect Peace." A solo wll feeling rendered by Mir. R. McKlis ‘Dhe remains were tenderly laid ill rest in the Church cemetery beside her husband who predeceased he! July 10th. 1920. ' The pail bearers were Edwin Bernard. B. W. Taylor, l-ler-befl Weeks, Wm. Pound. Ira McKee] and Everett Taylor. i BARB 0F TIIMIIIS “ The family of the late Mrs. Wins R. Taylor wish to fihank all who sent Messages and Cards of Symu. pathy and who helped in any was; in their recent sad bereavement. _ and friends. APPlrontly rho hICJ? Arthur Campbell, my Burt, EH1, McKay and Robert cousins. Inter- 1719M in Mllpoquc Cemetery. enjoy our apples or on the needle- strewn spaces beside stretch out to ease aching “earth-bound" muscles. Here it is then- and in an effort in a human head. Burns had a fondness for common people. and we are told that hostlers would gdi: out of bed Bible Societies of the several Ehuropean countries is the greatest movrment in all history for the rm: KIRK or sr. nun; The liev. T. H. Bussell Scmers smn. 75c Each: , Mrs. Vernon Craig; Mrs. Sinclair Affleck. 50c Each: Mrs. Hugh Murray; CENTRAL CHRISTIAN i Min ate: CHURCH Or nlst Miss E. Ll lan Mclensis Mus. Rae. ll A-M. MORNING WORSHIE. Barnum; "Winsome Goodness” i Anthem: "The King of Love" (Shelley) 2:30 P. M. CHURCH SCHOOL ‘l EM. EVENING WORSHIP Semzon: "The Angel and the Sandals" Anthem: "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away" (Woodward) The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streeta Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Hr. Prank Johnston A. 'I‘. C. L organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP ll.00 s. m. Theme: "Cirrietian Department." Hymns: ‘I6. 790. 50d. Anthem: "Thou Wilt Keep Him ln Perfect Peace". Lee Williams 2.80 P.M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP KentStreet MARVEL D. DUNBAR, ‘B. TIL. Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart Organist. and Choir Director - 10:00 s. m. Church School and Family Hour, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Why the (Jhr-‘stlan Church can Justly Claim Unden- ominational Status" good of all and the in-jury to none." A famine of God's Word in Europe; Definite appeals for Bibles, the Christian Scriptures. Help this great cause through the P. E. I. Auxiliary e-r Branch Auxiliary Of- fice. 142 Prince Street. Charlotte- tow-n. 1 THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - In the absence of the minister, Rev. James D. Davison, B. A.. B. D., the pirlplt will be supplied by the Rev. C. W. Corey inutihc morning ‘with I w Anthem: "When I Survey the Wondrous Goes." 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon: ‘Concerning The Christ" (1st. in a series of "Matters of Great Concern") Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shep- herd" . ' 0:15 p. m. Fireside Hour. Films taken by "r. C. H. Phillips of the Prince Edward Island Service Camp,at Brudnell will be shown. - 7:30 p. m. Friday Night -‘l'he Hour of Power. Sunday: The Golden clasp of the Week's Volume. You are invited to worship in Central Christian Churclron the Lord's day. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ‘sermon ‘Tflkifig Stock o! Our Days," and for the evening worship by Dr. A. D. MacKenzle "Life At Its Best." The Girls‘ Choir l provide tihc music ‘for the mo lng, with Fkamckts "O Lord Most Holy" sung by Misses Geeylene Craig and Bar- bara Rupert. Malotte's setting of "The Lord's Prayer" will be sung by the choir as well as Mendelssohn! "O Rest in the Lord." The anthem for the evening worship will be Zingerellfs "Go Not Far Fran Me." The music of the day will be under the direction of Mrs. Allison Mac- Rae. A. T. C. M.. organist and Miss Pearle Burns, director of choir. The Church School will meet ivmcned lately following Marrying Worship. Please be assured of your sincere welcome to worship with ‘Iihe Bap- tist Church. for "law and order" about all of our fields that the woodsmen go to their labors. And Jamie tcld me of a clearing fire. on the road which now runs through field, that burned to a cinder “and- not one team moved" wood and a bit of lumber will be taken from the cuttings and care it. grey and gnow come gently falling. But one morning footsteps crunch- ed noisily in passing along Wlntry pathways and sparkling trail led to the gateway of the sun. The rare sunsets were beautiful, perhaps more noticeable because of their mrity, lovely too in colorful contrast to the white slopes and darkly wooded hilltops. And one morning when Jamie was our guest, we founll that during the night every tree and shrub and post and vine had been decor- ated richly with a feathery light- ness as beautiful as hoar frost, and Jamie and grand-daughter and per mother broke trails laughingly in the mildness prevailing. O I I the 0h ere. Fuel shall find the place - if neat hen one day I shall come to view e a Many of this week's days were the a bright Indoors, in quiet days I found early to hear him talk when they heard that he would be in the neighbourhood. He was a voice for the common man. and in this he hadsome of the spirit of the Man of Nazareth. It is true that his conduct was not all that could be desired. but no one knew that better than did he, and sadly did he "rue it." _ He was brought up in Presby- turlan Scotland and often had to answer for his conduct to the kirk session - a body that had some authority. Today most sessions, lf they have any authority, do not exert it. He had a heart 0f pity. and the Ines to a “dalsy" and to a "mouse" whose nest his plough- share broke up are dripping with "the tears of things." The winter storm makes him think of. and pity, the cattle and-silly sheep. or the ireveller beating his way home through the drifts, and the icy wind on his face. Burns was essentially a singer l-io was a reed which nature used. and through his lips she uttered strains that still echo in many places between Ayr by the Doon and the coal mines of our Canadian west. In 4.11 the history of song l! is hard to f.nd one on whose lips and in whose heart are to be found greater evidence of the divine fire. Mrs. Albert Weeks; Mrs. Arthur Murray: Mrs. Ed. Gardiner. 25o—Mrs. Calvin lcord. Total -—- $16.75. Springvaie District ‘By Women's Institute $1.00 Each: Golden Dalian-Nel- son Dollar; Mrs. Flora McLeod: Bruce Stewart; Harry Paul; Charlie Newport; Donald McDonald; Lester Johnston; Murdock MscSwaixr; Russell Diamond; Frank Crabbe. 75c—M1‘s. Vlicent White. 50c Eimh: Mrs. Fred Coles; Mrs. F. C. Dolls‘ Mrs. Elmer Proude; Mrs. Robert Crabbe; Mrs. John MacLaine; Brenton Dollar; Charles Pro-ude; Mrs. Hans Peter- son: Reagh Coies; Mrs. Harry Youmkel’; Mrs. Russell Proude. 26c Each: Wendel Seniiner; Mrs. Ivan Sentner; Mrs. Howard Waite. Total-—$18.00. North Wiltehire By William Claflr $2.00 Each: Henderson Bron; Warburtcn Godfrey; Walter Dea- con; Morrison McLean; George E. MocLean. $1.00 imcb: Edwin Edwards; Bruce Noy; Alec. Henderson: Shel- don Ehster; George Clark; Arthur Smith; Walter Clark; Clarence Noy; William Clark: Reginald Clark: _,__ In loving memo y of Leah Czinfleid. who posed away January 24th, 1041. r -~ Your Place in the home is empty Yo: smile we can see it no more But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Lovlngly Remembere’ Parents. Her by ‘nonornv iilX SAYS.»- BUC-KiEY‘S mixture: ~ III MHEMIIIIIAII ; In loving snmnory of cur dear mother- and .grand- mother, ' MRS. onsnnes n. arc-ass I who passed sway January Zdtlhllfl. This day brings back ‘no memories 0f a love'd one gone to rest. For those who think of you ' today ‘ Arc those who loved you best. It's only "Good night" dear mother It is Just what we used to say, We will see you again in the morning , At the dawn of a beautiful day. lnsericd by Her Family. Continued from page 2) If these wiseacrer, who are giving us a tip for free about horwvwfa can make a million dollars even while they are borrowing a few dob 1B?! from us. were taken with a grain of humor, we might laugh o} 7.00 p. an. Theme: "God's Love the Basis of Our Hope" Hymns: 803. 4B1. 420. Men's Octette. Selected. "The God oi hope m1 you with all Joy and peace in believing." You gm cordially invited to wor ship with us. . exceedingly pleasant. but which for James went all too slowly, there was time for knitting and mend- ing, time to read ~or time like tonight to think of friends near and far. To remember in thoughts the many not so fortunate as those of us at Alderlca able to go to our various interests, but. whose activi- ties have been interrupted by ill- ness or accident. Those in hospital. finding it staffed by kindly folk and yet longing for the day of their advice and no harm would be done. But the tragedy la tn“: Q many people take them seriously, especially in business affairs. Mi money has been lost by credulous customers being talked into buyi orange groves in Nova Scotia or playing a sure thing on the mark than ever was across a gambling table. And many a widow is taking in washing because she listened to a glib salesman tell her how B could make a fortune for her out of her husband's insurance money. m‘ th d TALK USED AS WEAPON e anger o llstenin to too in the domestic circle. It is lgfothefs nliiagghfatfilll‘ Jags? fallen in love with a nice young girl and wants to marry her-but Mothq ls determined to break oif the match. so she talks and talks and sale TRINITY CHURCH. - 'I‘wo spec- sl services of worship will be held in ‘Iirlnlty Church this S/un ay. In the morning the Minister, t e Rev. '1‘. E. McLonnan will conduct a Fkmily Service. when all the famil- ies of fihe congregzrtion will 80W" together. Tihe Jun nr Choir. under Mfr, Kendall's direction, will lead the worship of praise. I/n the even- mg the hour of service is changed 5.30 o'clock. when iihe Reverend A great critic bade a writer not to lay too much stress on the technique cf art (a rhyming liICtiOnery for instance w.ll never make a poet) but to look into your own heart and write. ,Burns was r.- big man — big rfiiysically. and hhew what it meant to follow the plough all day. He was big intellectually and could hold his awn in conversation with the intellectuals of such s Roland Easter: Leonard Bowman; Frank Mitchell; Barton Boswell; Albert Bowman; Cecil Campbell; Earle Campbell: George Godfrey. BSc-E. N. Easter. 50c Each: Keir Hal-herley; Nel- son Habherlcy; Daniel McDonald; Bruce McDonald; Wallace John- stone. Tbtdi—$3l.35. Alexandra By Mrs. ‘Bruce Judson 3'7 ‘Ehn Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday chooi. ll. s. m. Worship and Praise 7.00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services I p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples 8.00 P. M. Friday Bible study Written Questions invited on tho Friday Night services our voice U iii Many Languages Except a man be born of water and oi the Spirit. he cannot enter Into the Irllildlill! of God. John lil- Dverycne is welcome to all Ser- vices. Gospei Hall , It is the same Bible in many tongues. and this fact lees to emphasize the im- portance of the service ren- dered to the Christian Church throughout the world by the British and Foreign Bible Society. Its one aim through the lit years of its eistence has been "to s encourgze the wider ,clrculatlon of the Holy Scriptures, without note or comment." and in carry- lns out its mission. it has mornoted the translation of God's Word into hundreds of languages and dialects. Wherever there is a people or tribe, no matter how' primitive er obscure. that shows a desire to have thI Gospel printed in its own form or speech. the Bible Society does ail in its pow- er to Irstify that desire. Offerings for this work will be ratsiuliy received through i. _ 9.1. 1. Auxil- iary (or Branclf Auxiliary Office. 142 Prince Street. Charlottetown. Upper Prince Street Lord's Day , I Meeting for children l0 a. m. Breaking oi Bread II. a. m, Preaching of the Gospel 7:80 mm. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible Readlnl Frill! I P. M. Iy the deeds of the law shall no flesh be Justified in his sight. Romans 8-00 The wages of sin is death but the llit of GM ll eternal lilo through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6-08. ' - SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Vlciorflscbean 1i. sun. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School I Bible Clans. ‘i. um. Evangelistic Meeting. l Captain and Mrs. John Zarfas, ei Amherst. N. I ._ will be the special slsalcrs at all meetings. There will be special music and siaslnr- A oeedisl wclccrna is exlendedte "these services of Divine worship 0h W. A. MscQuarfle, M. A., B. D.. President ‘of the Mmrithne Conifer- encc will conduct "The Clan-oh of ‘Hie Air" over the C. B. C. network. The ‘Prlnity Choir will elm! the Anthem "lift Up Your Heads" by S. Coleridge-Taylor. All are cor- dislly lhvuad 1o this service. w! are requested to be in the church about tsn minutes before the w‘- vice will besln. and to remain quietly in the pews during the broadens: period. Regular sessions of the Church 5021001 will be with. drawn for the dill’. WW1 "i9 W" ' tioh of the yeuns movie's vim the afternoon. A cordial invitation 1g extended to all, to loin ill ms Lord's Day. clan or Tums home-going to be re-united with their own folk about the fires of home. One who, has spent some weeks of hospitalization re- cently and has managed. I'm sure. tc keep her waking hours from being we tedious shares this verse with me: "There's s bit of inspiration. In the dullest sort of day. And worlds of gleaming sunshine, Behind the clouds of gray; There are golden hours of smiling, For every heart-wrung tear. And deep reserves of courage, 1k: meet ssoh haunting fear. so be of courage, O my friend. Lot not ‘your spirit fail, Find for yourself inspiring things. That gloom‘ cannot assaii." night.- hearth Until Monday -. Diary —Good- clty as Edinburgh. Who bom in such lowly circum- stances as ‘was he 189 years 1.10 ls how as well known as he? After all words dc last. especially if they have been minted in such a soul and mind a; that of Burns. Propaganda cannot do it. ft is the verdict oi time that counts in "i" 10M.’ run. Keats. whose recognition was slow said: “I shall be among the English poets when I die." {The supreme‘ arbiter after .w the shouting dies and the sky clears. will sce that what is wOPIh preserving ma]! be 100mg ‘men Burns has stood the test. Some one has said that the clay out of which he wi-s formed was th‘ck with diamonds, As s man one who loved‘ his fellows hs gets very close to our hsrrts - this man "who walked in glory "d 1n yo, following his plough along the mountain side.‘ ' Mrs. Corbett and Homily, - Char- ‘--- ‘ .. with in thank many friends and neighbours for kind- ness shown them during their roc- eot sad beresveme t. cnnn or THANKS ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell. spring Valley, wish to drank their irlnd neahhosra and friends for the many acts of kindness shown thssninthcdeatbofthelrinfant all. The greatest sun in addition I to count yeirr blesslilll- am: also those who sent Cards sad Letters of Sflltliiiy. \ w.00—George McLennan. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Gay Ernest Mwaibe; Mrs. Nat. McKin- non; Mrs. Harold Beaten; Nelson Carver: B. Wood: Ruth McDousall; Atwood Macltae; Mrs. Wallace Bre- haut; Cordon Brehaut; Mrs. Arthur wood: Harold McLennan; Wilbur Wood; Bruce Judson. 50c Each: Clary MacKhy; Milton Judson: ood. Toial—-$17.00. chmy mu shs CIIIOVOY a; Mrs. George Maclensla $1.00 Each: W. R. Bryrcn; Mrs. W. F. Rose: Mrs. George MN- Kenzie. 90c—Mrs. William Crawford. 75c Each: Mrs. Harold Coffin; Mrs. Frank Fsrquharson; Mrs. Rely Farqulhsrson. 00c Each: Mrs. James A. Walker; - Mrs. Francis Rose; Mrs. Leigh Mo- Asew. Ibtal-‘UAS. _ Dsnsley Collection $1.00 Each: Harry Crozler; Wal- lacs Adrms; Ertle McLeod: Prank MacNutt. 50o Each: Arthur MaeKay; Char- lcs Hickey; Lila Mailer; Pied Crmpbell; Hebert Cousins: Roy Crcrlsr; Mrs. Leslie Arthur Wall; Charlotte Hickey: Charles McDonald; Junior Hickey; Wallace Pldrering. her discourse dovm with her tears ion that he ever bad about Mary of a good husband. A-md there are the neighbors that her husband has been seen rials has sons on the rocks. And so it goes. their awn common sense. cid orhen since I BITTERS or Total-MO!“ girl or that people are beginning to talk u; Lulu really doesn't believe the cock- bcing unfaithful to her. but it makes It lent too much would save themselves s lot oi grief much talk, but would regulate their own homes Ara yon troubled with nervous indigealio hver or llildflitft.’ Dc you tire easily-or ‘rm-M . ' d ' ' h . u. 12I.......’°1.§Z|'.°§r°‘é1i“s‘ »’§'|“H;'§’§.’ ‘"‘"" ‘", Pl d i h‘ ‘ ' . ' ‘ and u-ill help you as ii has helped thousands of '~ until she has Jane. destroyed every lllua- l Sally is married to a fine young chap, who is s, ps-Lmg ng n er eyes until Mother egins pointing i, to m and defects. He smokes too miich, he uses the“ h. m. h eats or he doesn't help with the dishes and befor little tin god is nothing but s sniffed wrong fork when p; e Sally knows ih-hq shirt. Mother has talked her eel who feel it their duty to tall Inks Ollis i0 IUIICII With I pfgtt] yml“ out him and his secretary. and-bull story about her husband her suililblwl-and another mar- iolayththusb ds’ ifthey. m m‘ Vivi would not listen to ma and their own lives w . I ' h h:v:.mv i P young and, 849 - - _- Your druggisl Ills GATES‘ we]! lTlflli posrpsrd on receipt of prise. c. ones, sou a c0., LIMITED," Middleton. N.8.