,.. u‘, ‘ Ewenunc s p. 1,,- .2... “,j.‘2*:_ CHURCH OF nae‘ v 3rossonnow_ AL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ‘sass ‘AAA UNIIED‘ CIIURCH ENGlAND oi CANADA 5'1‘ parent's CATHEDRAL rsmvrr omrso ‘ ' u mu»- causes A loohisrd ‘IBIS manna SUNDA! SERVICES ' ' 1,00 Hilly 10.00 Math-ll 11.00 Choral Eucharist and Ssrsfla 1,00 Evensonl. 50"!"- WEIR DAYS ugly Ctlltllllilllill » l us Monday. Frill! 1.45 hull!- aao weds 1.30 Friday ..vensong. seats are iras and propfllted. Visitors are welcomed and the incumbent is glad to ass them alter each service. - - I'll!- s1‘. PAUL'S ANGLICAN cannon . .l. T. :11? Royltoll F. Mugiord A.lLC.O.. Organist and Choir mm smvnn arrest rnrrm-v L30 A.M. Holy communion" 11.00 A.M. Mornlill YIIYQ!‘ Sermon (broadcast) subject; "National Stability". Anthem: “Come Heavenly Fath- Qf" .- Louis Dressier. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. - subject; “Hymns oi Sarah Flow- or Adams, — Nearer My God to Thee” A Th; ‘Morning. Service. will. be broadcast over Iiadto Station i‘. F. C. Y. Visitors will receive a cordial wel- come at St. Paula Church. PRESBYI ERIAN run KIRK or STJAMES The Rev. 1‘. Hfshosfiell homers _ Minister Organist. Ilsa E. Li ian ‘lclensie Mus. Bso. 10. A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. The Sacrament oi Holy Communion. , Anthem: “Communion Hymn” (Dudley Buck) r P. M. The Service oi Solemn Thanksgiving. Solo: 0 Divine Redeemer - Gounod, Miss Heveriy Smith. Christians oi all denominations are welcome to receive the Blessed " crament with us. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermon in the evening. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Graiton Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Minister Mr. Frank Johnston A. T. C. I. organist and choir director l1 a. as Morning worship itev. Dr. A. D. Machonsle. Subject: "The Body oi Christ" . Anthem: "Thou will keep him in periect peace" -Bowles. Hymns: 100. 784. 80d. ‘I P- M. Evening Service ‘Organ music irons 0:10 p.m. to ‘l m s ltsv. Dr. A. D. Maolensls. Subject: “Follow thou Mo" Solo: Mr. Wendell Phillipa Hymns: 01S. 5B2. ‘I06. “He that ioiioweth ms shall have the light oi liie.“ SALVATION ARMY I GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor Machesn 11 s. m. Holiness Meeting. 2.30 P.M.—Sundsy School a Bible Class. 'i p. m. Evangelistiovbiesting. Week-night meeting each Thurs. Thsrsday.‘ Saturday ‘ Ibbott, B. IL, Easter. _ lav. ‘l’. l. ldelnnnae. MinistI lev. S. 0. tiles. 0.0.. Vlsltial hater. ‘- A lay Kendall. LIA-ll. LOCO. . ‘t-asa Choir Dirsetd . 11.00 a na Primary and ls- ginners’ Dc, ‘ ta. . 11.00 a. m. Divhle Worship, The Sacrament Oi The lord's Supper, The Sacrament oi hapthn eon- ducted hy the Minister. “Sermon. subisct: "The Irsad at 6'00 Anthem: "God So Loved. The World” --,J. Stainer. Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper Conducted by the Minister. Sermon snbieet: “Our Iaspen. sibility." . . ‘ “ ' “Communion Hymn.” “Arise. shine, ior thy light is come, and the glory oi the herd ll Iillu Iwnlbov- The lord shall be thine everlasting ligl.“ BAPTIST, _ THE, BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets lnister THE REV. J. D. DAWSON. S.A.. 8.0. Organist Mrs. Allison lllacilae. A.‘ T. C. M. Director oi Choir. bliss Pearle Burns. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon: "Can the World be lgrislAged?" Rev. James D. Davison, . ., B. D., 5180i“, “Nearer My Godto Thee." r. arvey MncPherpon. Evening Worship 1 l’. M. Sermon: "Tides oi the Sprirt” Kev. James D. Davison, B.A., 3.1). Solo, selected, Mists Jean lnman. You are cordially invited to 3:322‘. with THE BAPTIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH KeniwStreet MARVEL D. DUNBAS. S. TH. Minister. Paul Cudmore - Acting Organist. 10.00 A. ill. Church School and Family Hour. Adult Bible Clam in Auditorium 11.00 s. m. Morning Worship and Communion Sermon: "Under Authority." Solo: (Selected) Mr. Stanley Lu caster. 1.00 p-m. Evening Worship. Scrvrron: "Divine Restitution" Solo: (Selected) The soloist oi the evening will be George Chapman oi Calgary Alberta-Youth leader on the ia- culty oi Camp liPOrs. Central Christian Church ea- tends a warm welcome to tourists out-oi-lown visitors and its mem- bers on the Lord's dsy. Gospel Hail Upper Princé Street _____________ .__ Christians gathered to the- name oi the Lord Jesus Christ ‘Mat 18.20.) Meeting ior Children Lords day l0 A. M. Ienremberilll’ "l! M". Infill day 11 A. M. Glaspel Meeting. herds day 1.30 P. . Prayer Meeting Tuesday 8PM. Bible needing Friday s r. M. “Except a man be born again he. cannot see the Kingdom oi God. John 8-8. _ " Except ye be converted "and be- come gs little children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom oi Hes- vvn (Mat ll-l) ' Believe on the Lord Jesus Chrbt and thou shall be saved Aeta 10-81. _____..___________.___ UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 4" l P-"M- s: Elm Avenue m‘ °°""'“-- " 1' ' " aev.:' , StairaPester III t0 lttlllld tIlS IIIEOtIIIIS It SUNDAY sgnvgczs the Citadel this week-end. Tboughtiul Messages, Special Music and Singing. Wait on the Lord: be oi good courage. and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, 1 any, on the Lord. . __ ALI. ABE WELCOME. AIIGIIIOI BIRMINGHAM. England -(OP) -A model oi London's Tower Bridge. 1i 1/2 ieei. wide, was one hr ilhe ‘biggest-drawing exhibits at the Birminlhsm section oi the British Industries Fair. held re- cently. Behind the towers s pan- fiilutz. saint?!‘ by‘ six eminent l. cpced sh ng in the Pool oi London. M“ ALL ABE DANGEROUS Rattlesnakes and adders belonl to s lalrriiy oi poisonous makes, the vipers. which are most abund- ant in Mrics and Southwest Asia. HARPENDm. i-iertiordshirs, England -— (OP) - An attvmpt- 9° 1181i oi "Double lob Major" at the parish church tailed alter three hours’ ringing because oi L e break in the rope pulled by the W! woman in the team. ’ 10.00 s. m. Sunday School 11.00 s. nr. Worship and Praise 1.00 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night Services 3.00 p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples s.oo p. m. Friday hibls Study Written Questions invited on the Friday night services And, behold, I lend the promha oi my Father upon you: but tarry yr! in the city c! Jerusalem. nntli ye be endued with power from on high. ‘ Luke 24:09 - Everyone is welcome to all Ser- vlcm June Special REGULAR $5.00 PERMANiNT $3.50 OLSNS IEAIITY PAllLiili 150 Queen Si. No Appointment Necessary for Oul-ol-Tcwn Customers PHONE Z401 ' PURPOSES? Q!‘ .,! n" The dlvineC ' ‘ in atsniisstsd nuanced the glad-tidings st one oontirassd the teach" and from is as disasrssnsat or impeded Illh. {reality si their tesshiag and midst. e i’ i intuit ‘or nu um non . ~.I;.....'_‘>_.,_., '. .. ,3. RELIGION tovs and agreement. The 1mm all. Iaehvsns an- lts sscosssor. and eseh ssbmseot hsetes ot the Prophet who variation in the Abdul lshs 1.00 p. m. Divine Worship. The. A home oi Mr. ’ 1.‘ GUARD. WN oiilrvnriiuAhiouAni-aiau; ‘Irbtseehmnbrsservsdiorasws oiiocslintasbbstadvsrtllngoi enewsy asters may bsinssrtsd at ilvs cents a word strictly pey- sbisinadvanes . COOK'S i0!’ Photographs. ' UONIIDEIATION LII IN.- SUI-LICK. _.._.. IOIAID liclfllvlfl&l‘itted lbotwsa-r at 110 Queen trsst. YOU-HONOR BEDS are Hend- cd (or a purpose and are i-uitililng their mission. For successful live- stock ieeding, iced Pen-Honor Feeds. iocsucl st o0 Etnroy‘ Street, Charlottetown. - YWEANES PIGS will be ready ior the market weeks earlier when given s proper start. Pen-Honor Pig Starter will do lust that-As doing it every day, ior successiui hog producers. Pen-Honor Feeds. as Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. IT 1S AMAZING to watch the weekly gains made by weaner pigs. chickens, and other growing live- stock when supplemented in their natural eiiort to grow. with reg- ularly ied Pen-Honor Feed. Pon- l-ionor Feeds, SS Htnroy Street, Charlottetown. A RECENT. REPORT 0n the ei- ilcial analysis o! Pen-Honor Feeds shows a higher percentage oi pro- flber than our registration calls ior. That‘: why young stock led on Pen-Honor Feed thrive and grow taster. Pen-Honor Feeds. 58 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE — Mrs. EC. Loth oi West Roxbury. Mass, and her two Sons Willie!‘ and Eric arrived Sunday to spend a month visiting with her parents, His Honor LiCliL-GQVQTTWY B61‘- nsrd and Mrs. Bernard at Gov- cmrzncnt. House. Dr. Loth will ar- rive 1h Charlottetown later. PRIBNUPTIAL PARTIES -- Miss Helen Conway, whose mar- riage is taking place in the near future has been the guest oi honcr at. several showers and -pa.rties. 0n Wednesday Mrs. 1V3. Cronin. Water Street. Eu- tertsined for her at s. linen show- er. The tea tabla was centered with a bouquet oi tulips, and Miss Ella Cronin poured tea. Miss Con- way was guest oi honor at a shower given ior her at the heme oi Mrs. RR. McCc-rmack, Long- worth Avenue on ‘Iipursday eve- rnlng. TRINITY CHURCH. - The Sac- rament oi the Lord's Supper will be dispensed by the Minister. Rev. T. E. McLennan. at both the morn- ing and evening services oi worship. In the morning the Sacrament oi Baptism will be administered‘ to infants. Mr. MtLflnnalfs sermon subjects ior the day will be: "The Bread oi Life.“ and “Our Respon- sibiiity." The Choir. under Pro!- Kendalis direction. will sing the anthem "God S0 Loved the World" by Stsiner. and “Ccmmunion Hy-mn." All visitors and friends are invited to worship with the Trinity congregation this Sunday and par~ ticipste in the celebration oi the Sacraments. The Primary anri Beginners’ departments will meet ss usual. Till]! BAPTIST CHURCH. — Morning Worship at 11 A. M. and Evening Worship at ‘I P. M. will be conducted by the minister. the Rev. James l). Davison, B. A. 8.1)., whose morning sermon will be ‘ Can the World be Bridged?" and ior the Evening Worship at 7 P. M. "rides oi the Spirit.“ Sunday School ior Beginners and Primary groups will be held at 11 A. M. The music ei the day will be under the direction oi Mrs. Allison MacRae, A. '1'. C. M’, organist. At the morn- ing services the soloist will be Mr. Harvey MscPherson, singing "Nearer My God to Thee." Miss Jean Inman will be the soloist at the Evening Worship. You are sin- cereiy welcomed to par" ‘pats in these services oi worship. __.._._____.__ JONES-BRUCE NUPTIALS On the night oi June 0th the and Mrs. Elliott Bruce, Baltic, was a busy place when it was thrown open to welcome upwards oi one hundred invited guests, the occasion being the marriage oi their only daughter, Annie Laura. i0 If! Wendell Jones, son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones o! Pownsi. P. E. I- , At the sppclntod hour the strains oi Mendelssohn‘: wedding march, played by Mrs.‘ Clinton tein and fat content and lower ’ PHONE IAUNDIIS 1M0 tar "new and wedding pictures as location. T0]! DAVIES Toxeeo Service Station, Great George Street. open‘ sil day tomorrow (Sunday) and every evening next ‘week. CIVIC TAXES. — Ii Second 111-. staiiment City oi Charlottetown Tl!" ll 110i lllld on or bciore June 30th. then all remaining in. stsllslents become duo and pay- able immediately theresiter. BRIDAL SHOWEI. - m». Vir- ginia Large whose marriage to nr. Ralph Csidu tour place yester- day at Trinity ‘United Church was guest ed honor orUTussdsy eve. hills’ at s shower given by Mrs. 'i‘.D. DeBiois at her summer home. Keppoch. IT. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. June 27th, 194s. grim-i Sunday siter Trinity. use A, 1|, Holy Communion. 11.000 A. as. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Sub. ject, “National Stability". Anthem, Come. Heavenly Father, Louis Dressler. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer “Hymns oi N! and Sermon, Subject, Sarah Flower Adams. Nearer G0‘ to Thee." Everybody Literaturex g And Life é Hy book-him ' THE BRAY 0F BRASS L" in 6%” 011 “Sell Praising" found m a book by Thomas rune; we have these words: "He whme own worth doth speak, need mg speak his own worth.’ Such boast- ing sounds proceed from emptiness Oi desert; whereas the conquerors in the Ollmpian games did not put on the iaureis on their own heads, but. waited tiii some other did 1t." Aesop who couched so much wls-. dom in his iabies has this to say on Vilidi glory: "The iiy say, upon tihe axle-tree of the chariot; whggL and said. what a dust do i raise." There is s French proverb which translated reads: "Much bruit, little iruit.‘ The Bible is our guide here ss in so many other situations: "Let anotncr praise thee and not thine Owlflllili". ana Jesus said that we ShOllid ‘not. let our ielt hand know what. our right hand does." There are many people who measure a man's power or eiiectiveness by inc noise he makes in the world. Browning tells how s boy grew tired of his task and thought. i! he were the pope oi Home he WULIId be happier, so the angel, Gabriel came down; became pope m; a while and God ‘missed the little human praise." This is said oi tne angel: “And ever o'er the trade he bent, And ever lived on earth content. He did Gods will: to him. sli oh! It’ on tre earth or in the sun." The Master worked quietly, It was said oi him that “he would not cause his voice to be heard in the streets". and many oi Gods most potent ministries are noiseless. For instance, how silent‘ is the law oi gravitation, how sii-{ entiy the sunbesms isli upon the‘ grass, and yet. what cheer and beauty they diiiuse. Flowers emit their rich periums and say noth- ing sboul. it. Stars move majestic- ally round God's throne and do it quietly and yet the tsiescop tells that they are mighty worlds. We hear no-flutter o! the angels wings as they go about their work. We hear not the iootisil cl God as he wsiks in our gardens in the C001 oi the dry. as he did at the dawn oi the world. Oiten the lives o! God's people are compared to the dew. One point oi analogy is surely the quiet way the dew works. It ialis silent- ly. makes no noise. It chooses the darkness when we are asleep, when no one can see its besutliui work. It drops. on the leaves clusters oi pearls. leaves a cupiul oi sweetness in the bosom oi the roses. It goes down to the roots oi the tender grass and herbs and plants. iiifhen Matthew Arnold looked at Nature he said in a memorable sonnet. ‘One lesson. Nature, let me learn Stewart. Cousin ci the bride, sounded on the sir and the groom accompanied by Rev. H. R. Bell entered the living room _snd took his place under an arch oi evergreens, pink roses and ‘white bells. As the strains o! T ‘ in's kidal chorus was softly sounding the charming bride lcccmpsnied by her isther. took her place under the arch beside the waiting groom. Where the marriage was conducted by Rev. H. it. Bell. The bride was dressed in blue pink silk jersey. And carried s bouquet; oi snap-dragon. For travelling she wore grey suit, pink blouse, pink iicwer hat and sliver ior scari with sccessiroes to match. -» Alter the usual best wishes and congratulations had been extend- ed to the newly married heir. the guests retired to tihe dining room to partake oi sn amply provided tabla. .l‘riends oi the bride waited on the guests. Alter supper the bride cut the three tier wedding cake. Music was supplied by a number oi male voices. The numerous and besuiitui presents, ss weii as s large sum or money received bore witness to the popularity o! both bride and 0cm. They will reside at Pownsl. oi thee, One lesson which in every wind is blown, One lesson cl two duties kept at one Though the loud world proclaim their enmity- Oi toil unsevered from tranquility. Oi labour. that in lasting iruit nut- grows Far noisier schemes. accomplished iii repose. Too great icr haste, boo high ior ‘ rivalry." Here is a sort oi parable: Ceri- turies since s little iern iesi grew in a quiet. valley. delicate were its veins and its fibres tender 1t ieli and perished. Had it made shy history had ii. icii. any impression on line world? Later s scientist with hammer and pick broke oii s piece oi rock and there on 1' his ' MIISKIIAT ' Siilllllllil.‘ '- KliiSKlli ° RABBOON tilt. n11“... "Fairy penniiings. s quaint design. Leaisge, veining, iibres. clear and line, ‘ And the ierus lire isy in every line." James Russell Lowell writes oi "the bravely dumb that did their deed, and seemed to blot it. with a name,” and Milton csiis ambition "the last iniimiity oi noble nunes." William Watson in a Hymn to the sea has this, "Brsying oi arrogant brass. whimper oi queruicus reeds." and I came across these "in-m ‘re- cently and it surely is a rebuke to the noise we oiten make, cali- ing attention to what. we do, to our wealth, to our display in dress. ss though what. we put on the head was oi greater importance that o PAGE THREE ‘ Tile new 1949 Styles are there. Our rocks are filling faster every day. The Styles are more practical -- -- 1011891‘ lengths ----'iarger coliars-u- full flared backs g - - - tapered sleeves. YOU WILL LOVE TiiEMi CHOOSE YOURS NOW! i‘; rrnsun um: ' PERSIAN PAW ' "DUTCH (Processor Lamb): v GHIKIANG um: 9 uremic sou. (um Rabbit) etc. what we have inside it: "Remember aye the ocean's daeps are mute- The shallows roar; is the ocean; isms is the Along the shore."_ ._.___.__._. NIGHTMARE DEATHS AMONG FILIPINO! MEDICAL MYSTERY S! SEN LIKES HONOLULU. June as - (AP) —-Medics1 researchers say they are bsiiied by a mysterious and iatal "nightmare" illness plaguing Hawaii's Filipino community. More than S8 young. healthy Filipino men have been stricken in the last 11 years. All died mysteriously in the night under similar ctrcumstaneejv-ictkns oi s eyes traced what has been describ- rnslady that so ia-r deiies ex- Look Before You Leap!’ Beiora masking a purchase we ask you to“ Compare Qua, pianaticn. Dr. Alvin V. 0001.11‘ causes," the initiation ity-Compare Price Free storage 0n ‘your purchase until Fall. 10 Monthly Payments bland: furl-Ears hisiosks, Honolulu citycounty pathoiogfizt, reported to iihe Hawaii Medics} Associat- ion on his study o1’ the disease. blamed ior {our deaths in Hawaii since Jan. 1. Majoska said Hawaii doctors "have been mars oi a peculiar syndrome siiecting young male Philipinos ior at least. 11 years." (a syndrome is a group oi symp- toms that characterize a disease.) "The istei sndrcme seems sheet only young male healthy Filipinos who retire in apparently the best. 0i health and then ex- pire sometime during the night. The death is usually preceded by sounds oi gasping. groaning, moan- ing or choking," the doctor re- ported. _ Despite all together eiicrts to 11nd fatal sequence of events is stiii unknown." he said. Chisi Finding The chlei post-molten finding has been hemorhsgic pancreatitis condition -— an inflamed and bleeding pancreas as‘ might be caused by a body blow. The disease apparently does not sfifcci. other races, Majoska said. “a review of the medical literature has tailed to reveal any description oi a similar situation." He told the medical association, that the dtseabe has been awe-i ported in the Philiippine Islands, where Filipinos csll it "Baiiguguhm The tenm is used to convoy the idea that: a person died from a‘ nightmare. Victims use (bzingun) and groan (ugul) so "Bsngugut"I is a contraction oi the two termsJ Majoska said the puzzling nature; oi the "mystery deaths" has‘ J Q loosed an avalanche oi suggest. ions as to their causes. "Each possibility was tracked dawn to the best o! my ability." he added. "and each wrs eiimi< noted one by one.” Considered as possible causes were poisoning (‘rem unusual types 0i’ food, raw fish or herbsfi beri beri from lack oi proper food: malnutrition; poison tin-m spurs used in cock lights; insect; bites; intestinal parasites: shock; witchcraft. HULL. England (up) ... 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