5EPTEMBER 26. 1933 ,, l.-.--'l-W'-'-'-'-'- . K ECHURCHES TOMORROW 5 cHURCH oi ENGLAND 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican nnchfnrd square -I-r'-r"T'-CC fl ti 3,; nd Canon (LE. Mo s Th: VEPG MA ., .D. Rector The Reverend W. G. l-loll gong;-sry Assistant Priest nist nd Choir Director ,mo."S.usann: Brenton. Lie. Music. I Sugnteenth Sunday after Trinity L30 s.in.-Mattias tl a.rn.-Holy Eucharist in s.m.-Church School H a.ln.-CIIDIII Eucharist 7 p.in.-Evensong. Dgily at 7.30 a.m. except Wed. .. 9.30 and Fri. at 7 am. .....---:-mm-m--: '5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1769 by Royal Foundation. lite Reverend Canon J. T. ibboit. Rector mgnnist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmore, A.Mus. (McG-iii) 'x..i0"a.m.-Holy Communion 10.00 .1.m.-Sunday School l1.(l(I s.m.-Morning Prayer Sermon Subject: "Called of God". Anthem: "Lord, for Thy Ten- der liiercies Sake" (Fulfilm- and and 7.00 gi.m.-Evening Prayer SETIHDD Subject: "According to Godla Design". Anthem: "Hail Gladdening Light” (Steiner). PRESBYTERIAN "iii: KIRK or s. J-AMES 'i'he Reverend T. H. B. somers. M.A.. S.T.M. Minister. liiiss E. Lillian McKenzie Mus. 3.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Ci1oi.i'I. ' .. a.m.-Church School Rally Day Service a.m.--Divine Service and Ser- mon in Preparation for the Holy Communion- "When Christ is Proud of His Friends". Anthem: "Obi For A Closer Walk With God" (Myles Foe- tcrl. Visitors Cordialiy Welcome. iToTrR:ssvT:niAN csuxcn Prince and Grafton Streets The Reverend T. H. B. Somers. .ll.A., S.T.M. Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.I., Morning Worship ii.m.-Rally Day service. Cap- tain T" b guut . All rhildren and parents urged to attend. a.m.-Sermon: "A Coronation ('row'u. Captain Titcombe of the Salvation Army will be the guest speaker. anthem: "0 Clap Your Hands rogether" (Turner). Evening Worship 7 p.ni.-Sermon, In Appreciation of our Loyalty"-Rev. T. H. B. soiners. M.A., S.'I'.M. Anthem: "Heavenly Light" lliopylovl. Enter into His gates with thanks- rliinl. and unto His courts with praise. EThe Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM” it Cllltaiu and Mrs. Les Tiicomha Corps Officers. s.m.-Usli to Prayer. I100 a.m.-Holiness Meeting Topic: "Abundant Life'.' i7.m.-Directory and Sunday School. p.m.-Youth salvation Meet- iD(- . M9 iI.m.-Open Air Meeting. 7-00 p.m.-Salvation Rally. lblterial Harvest Festival Sunday) y"Sing to the Lord of harvest. VIII songs of love and praise." HURLEY, England (CF) - The .::"iruiturt- institute in this Barki- .&lll."C district used laughing gas to ni-erirhelm three colonies of bees W9” m0V1l18 them to a new site. ;”01'mH1lY the bees' instinct would sit? them back to their old home iur the gas has made them forget ibout it, 7.00 1.00 6.00 WORDS FOR ”Another new principle l3aha'u'llah is the injunction to investigate truth; that is to say. no man should blindly follow his ancestors and forefathers. Na , each man must see with his is own ears and investigate the truth himself in order that he may follow the truth instead of blind acquiescence and imitation of ancestral own eyes, hear with beliefs." From The sacred Writings of The Baha'i world Faith 3'- l TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Maclasn Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson, F.R.C.0., (CHM) A.R.C.M. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. 1! a.m.--Divine Worship. Sermon: "Vacation In Review" Anthem: "Ye Holy Angels Bright" (Eric H. Thiman). p.m.-Divine Worship. Sermon: "On Meeting Life's Curriculum" Anthem: "Be With Us. Lord" (Hugh 5. Roherton). You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE llAPTlSl- CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison. B.A.. B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugiord. A.R.C.0. ll um.-Worship. On this Rally Day Sunday the whole Church shnll join the Church School in -a a "Back To Church" worship. Assisting the pastor will be Hilary Mugford and Frederic Daviscn. Sermon: "Meet Paul The stu- dent." Anthem: "Go Not Far" (lingu- reile). p.m.-Worship. Sermon: Destroyer of Good! Anthem: "Son of (Andrews). CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHU RCH ZI9 Kent Street iilarvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and choir Director. 10 s.m.-Church School and Fam- ily ilour A Study on the Chart "Jacob's Ladder to Heaven". a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Return Ye My People". Anthem: "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” (Simperl. p.m.--F.vening Worship Service Sermon: "Fair King And Far Lands" An answer to Church disagree- ments which arise. Special Chorus and Hymn Sing- ing. Central Christian Church extends I cordial welcome to the services of the Lord's day. "The My Soul" 11 United Pigl-JI--If-(.TOSTAL C HURC H 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8678 Sunday Services 10 s.in.-Sunday School II a.m.-Worship and Praise I p.n1.-Evangelistic Meeting. Rev. and Mrs. George Yen of Massachusetts, (formerly from Prince Edward Island) will he the speakers in both services. You are cordially invited to attend. "The Church That's Different". lioirs BOOK THE BIBLE There is no other potent remedy for the ill-health of the world than God's Book. There is no part of the uni- verse where the Bible is not needed urgently at the pre- sent tinic. ' The Bible is the fountain of new life for men and women everywhere. Help the Bible Society to "give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely." A gift through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch will be gratefully roccived. GIFT RECEIVED the Prince Edward island Auxiliary oi the British and Foreign Bible Society ack- nowledges with thanks the bequest of two hundred doi- lsrs from the estate of the late Miss Katherine Mac- Pherson. Roseherry, I'.E.I. THE WORLD revealed by His Holiness 5! Grafton it I. I. BAIT. Branch Manager. v Charlottetown. P. E. I. ' 79. .?ifl.?"MixV7' I TUUA Y p be present. New members will re- -rm-: GUARDIANA CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.' COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CHILDREN! ART C E N T R E Annual Tag Day today. RAYNOR'S Happy Valley Eggs- ”they're fortified". IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHII-IFS on Sale at Jack Cameron's. JIMMY5 TAXI-Dinl 7379 or 7370. PORK PIE HATS 31.95 at Jack Cameron's selling out Sale. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE at Jack Cameron's. WEDNESDAY. September 30th, is the final day for the Third In- stallment of City Taxes. rxnncsv C0:l'-ii-lid wood fum- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. FALL SAMPLES at J. P. Mac- Pherson 5; son. KIBOSENE. Electric and Pro- ;uIlI6 Gas Refrigerators. Bryentou and MacKsy. --- g -1 I.ADIES' SKIRTS, regular 38.50 WE HAVE ADDED A H0m0tl9n- on Sale at Jack Cameron": at 35.95. ized Milk to our list of our pro- - ducts. sunshine Island Dairy. CHILDREN'S ART CENTRE -m- rltnnual Tag Day today, MALLORY a BROOK HATS selling below cost at Jack Cam- eron's Sale. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. --- and Jones. NORTHERN ELECTRIC Baby Champ Radio, 539.50. Toombs Music store. LARGE CHINA LAMPS -- com- plate with shade. s0.'l5. Toombs j Music Stnre. 'WE TREAT THE SICK WEI.L.' cilggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart? LADIES. need ii fur trip zipper Bakery. Overshoe for winter. Wright's 'r-O-r shoe Sale has 1.6.50 grades for coI.nsP0'r REFRIGERATORS. 53.99. 3229.95. only sl0.00 delivers yours now. slmpsons-Sears ,Char1otte- town Store. THIRD INSTALLMENT trf City Taxes is due and payable on Wed- - "w d v. t b - aom. no YOUR aoys on arms "65 33 Sap em 81 need Shoes for fall! How about saving one or two dollars on them at Wright's shoe Sale. WALLPAPER-Gdod assortment. special prices. Bryenton and Mac- Kay. POLL TAX was due and payable on April 15th. steps are now being taken for collection of all overdue Poll Tax. INTEREST ill the rate of "2 10 1". per month will be charged on all overdue installments. . "M VISIT HI-STYLE J 5&3: 2-3U -lAl"VARF-Qt ”;l191'9R57"-'y 163”; Great George us ve ays at at 'rig L's ec- slylg 1.11.s1y1o. ord breaking Shoe Sale. For ex-pl ample Men's Red Sole Rubber! wmgy 1-sum; your Third in- BWL5 3299- Eslzillmeiit of City Taxes plcasc, bring lyour stub. MILLINERY. Street. Every IN ORDER to have your name on . the voters list for the Civic Elcc- AT WRI(iIlT'S. both Stores, dg. tlnn in February. 1954. all tax:-illigiittiii new l-lnll patent pumps. Hill-it be lmld lJl' Decembff 31Sl..liigh heels of course the SSEiS0ll'S 1953. liiewest. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. -it BLA(,'I('I'HOIlN TWIST SUITS Rector. Rev. A. E. Plercey. Servicexl tailored by Warren K. Cook, selling 10? Sunday. September 27th. Breilat cost at Jack Camei-on's selling St. Jnhnls, Milton. 10.00 A. M. S-un- om sale. day School. ll.00 A. M. M0l'lllllE: Prayer and Sermon. Christ. Ciliurclin 1u-;x,yu)m-; Cherry Valley. 2-30 P. M- Evenlnsleconomy and comfort, 564.95 up. .PFl-3'9? End S0Fm0I1- 54- M8FK'5-lorily 35.00 down. Slnipsnns-Sears Rustico. 7.30 P. M. Evening Frayerlchaylmtemwn store; and Sermon. Come and bring that whole family. Oil. HEATER for --..- I IN MEMORIAM NEW GLASGOW CHRISTlANi :.'.'.3?Si;”'.? ?f3b”3l;:.i'i7”s3?J3; MMI-W0-V - "1 '"::'-K '.'".'""'; day, Baptismal service at 8.00 PM. 1 ;.Lc:(in:eni:: 1:.?:t:mr' .;a:'ed' 0 arzvmi Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. woi-. l September gun mm ' ship at 11.00 A. M. Brradalbane all 1100 A. M. and at 7.30 P. M. Evan- F In my heart I like to stray. gelist Benoit will preach at Bi'c.1ci- 1 Along the road of yesterday. albane. Rev. M. Watterworth. Mill- ' To live again in memory 19:6? The happy days that used to be. ENGAGEMENT.- Mr. and Mrs? To hear you laugh. to we will Harold D. Murray. Valleyfleld West. WW9 wish to announce the engagementl T" ialk with -V"" it "me "hm of their daughter, Katiherine lrcne I 1"” '0 ""57" 9" "I9 V"?- to Roland Ford, gun of Mr. and. That leads me back to yesterday. Mrs. W. J. Ford. Charlottetown. Marriage in take place in Zion Presbyterian Church, Octcber 24th, at 2.00 P. M. Ever Remembered by Daughter Doris. Montreal. Que. INNMEMORIAM liiacKINNON - In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother. Mrs. ldohn A. Macliinnon. who passed away September 27th, 1949. TOMORROW is RALLY DAY for -the family at the Baptist Church. twins the cnui-ch School joining in the Morning Service. Regular classes begin next Sunday. October tth. MARY'S BEAUTY PARLOIL. Hardy Building, Kent Street. 51000 ' Cold waves for 36.00. 39.00 Machine or Mschlnelees Permanenls for 85.00. Dial 3837. (lod must have a beautiful garden For he always picks the best. He took our loved one from us. And laid her down to rest. Always Remembered by Husband. Sons and Daughters. 81'. PAUL'S SU-N-DAY SCHOOL meets tomorrow moming at ten o'clock. All members are urged to IN. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our darling . daughter and sister MARY McKENNA who died September 27th, 1952. our hearts still ache with loneliness. Our eyes shed many a tear. God alone knows how we miss her As it- dawns another year. ceive a cordial welcome. j IIARTSVILLE ileiiodlcatlon services SEPTEMBER rlth -11 AM.--Communion and Bap-I tlsnisl Services. Choir sci-. ertions by the Glasgow Rrl.' Choir. g Lovingly Remembered and Sadly 3 P.M.-Service of Worship. Guest Missed. Dad. Mother. Brother: preacher. Capt. Titcombe of and sing", the Salvation Army Corps. WWLLLLL. Special musical selections by . tlic Zion Mair Quartctlc. 7:30 P.M.-Evening Service. Guest ll . R '. D ld Ni I- 'Eiya? R.lv:'i1-.a Musliiil 1" """" "N"-V 0' ”"l''' M"- selections by the Cornwall R”' "h" ””d "V" s””"'"'”'' Trm 27th. 1951. Somewhere beyond the sunset. All are rrirriinlly lfH'ilPll in join Where invliness never dial: with us 'in these services 09 Re- dcdk.M1,,n. He lives in a land of glory Mid the blue and gold of the sky. REV. LAWRENGE IILAIKIIS. Minister. inserted by Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy. Ho.Y'r'"s . Beauty Salon Mrs. W. C. Hoyt has return- 2d from Boston and New York, after attending a Hair- dressers Convention. . Mrs. Hoyt was instructed by.the liest hair special- ists in the art of cutting all the new Fall Hair cuts. Cold waves that are new. quickly ('l(ll1P' and very easy for the customer to manage herself. Hair styles are very short and smart. Electrolysis (Hair removed on ladies' faces by electric needle permanently). PHONE 6311 55's'e 's' Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal McGuigan , (copyright) THE COMMANDMENT OF LOVE The great commandment of love which our Loni repeated for the doctor of law who stood up to test Him, embraces every activity and every department of our lives. To one's whole soul, with all one's strength and mind. does not leave much unmentioned. Our divine Lord goes out of His way to be par- fectly clear on how completely we must be devoted to the love of God. And the inference is that anything which cannot be seen as directed to God is oino vsluewhst- soever. Indeed, anything which cannot find a place in the pattern of the love of God is not worth the doing. has no right: to be done. It is important to bear in inlnd that the love of God is not a case of feeling-it it a case of will. Modern attitudes to love tend to make us consider it something in the nature of a disease which one might catch if he is not careful. One hears the expression so often "falling in love," which implies a certain amount of unfortunate ac- cident. rather than intelligent fore- thought. But the true love of God is not like this. It is more a case of recognizing God as the supreme Good. and then tending to Him with all one's heart It is in this, rather than in any transitory feel- ing, that the ecstasy of love con- sists. D O 0 Because of this and similar mis- taken notions, about the love of' God. many people are left cold by the idea. They have heard the phrase "love of God" and have had a certain faint desire. perhaps. to love Him. And yet because it love God with one's whole heart, - i I of his love, then did he find peace and order in his life. From him come those beautiful and oft-quo:- ed words ”'I'hou hast made us for Thyself. O God, and there is no rest for our hearts until they come to rest in Thee." O I I How do we know we are loving God? Ohrisl. gave us the answer when He said "If you love Me. keep My commandments." To keep the law of God, to fulfill our duties to God and man, is most surely to love God. For each one all us there is s more or less clearly. defined pattern or plan of duty, which we know we must perform. This for us is God's will, and in a very real sense. Gods commai'i:l- ment for us. It is within this orbit of duty that our love of God is to develop and grow. And what difference does it make whether our deeds are great or small, so long as we do them for the love of God? Men may judge us insig- nificant, but God reads the heart On the night before He died, Our Blessed Lord poured out His soul to His apostles in a love so Christian? tender and profound that we look in vain for similar pages among the writers of the world. And in this supreme moment of His life, as He broke bread among those He loved so well, He gave a com- mand. a parting mandate, to these friends of His. "A new command- ment I give you. that you love seems so vague and distant, nebulous and negative, they never to explore the treasures of their Father's .house. There is some- thing pathetic about all this. s:mc- thlng tragic. For we were made to love God and find happiness in loving Him; and every desire for; which) good or supposed good COIIIRS into our heart is a desire f:r Him. whether we re-.lli7.e it or not. . An example of this. s which has attracted mankind for centuries, is the life of St. Augus- tine. on a youth he was much taken up with the things of the world and pursued a life of sin -After he had turned to God and left: his sinful desires which had torn at him were really the misdi- ,rected desire for God. As he says himself. he sought God outside himself. and all the time God was right within him. When he ren- llzecl the true nature and ob ect SO, I bring themselves to enter into ihl l l stoigv 1 l l COMING WINTER. i DURING THE PAST ING. CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. important Announcement ANNEAI. CAMPAIGN . In Aid 0! PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE OPENS Monday, October 5i:l'i FACTS TO REMEMBER AT PRESENT THE ORPHANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POINT TO A CAPACITY HOLSE THIS I O C O FEW YEARS. 0 is D O O O O 0 many THREE one another as I have loved Nli.” That was His dying wls , and re- mains His wish yet today. And He went on to point out to them that this love for one another would be the mark of His followers. ”By this will all men knnw that you are My disciples, if you have love, one for another" can Let us Slljipu.-'P that a visitor from another planet were sud- deiitly to appear in our midst. Do you think he would be able to single out the Christians from the other people by their love for one another? Would it be obvious, I wonder. who are the true follow- ers of Christ? Oi: would the visitor be left in ignorance of the true love of oiie's fellowman. which is supposed to cliarncterlze the Yriu know illEl'P are it hundred little nppnrtiinilirs which crime cE(JiiiTii6d4'nn 'pa zemii--"E MAINTENANCE EXPENSES HAVE RISEN ALARMINGLY WITH THE COST OF ALL NEC- ESSITIES AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL," EXPENSES WILL REACH AN ALL-TIME HIGH THIS YEAR. HERE IN P. E. 1. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL NOW IT IS URGENT WE CONTRI- BUTE WITH EQUAL GENEROSITY TO THIS APPEAL IN AID OF OUR OWN HELPLESS CHILDREN. N0 CAUSE IS MORE DESERV- ALI. CONTRIBITTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE ACK- NOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. (tie Pollution in nuiv rich psrleeiion in eettse. ' ldven and grown- usulu mud lvorn lined tin or no by the new ge'dcn-enamel I THATMEANS A LOT TO YOU If you prepare meals or en terrain .' 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