Churches Church OI England 8. PETEIVB CATHEDRAL Anglican Rochlord Sill-Ill the Reverend Canon G. I. Motfatt M.A.. I.D. Rector The Reverend W. G. Ilogg Honorary Assistant Priest. Choir Director organist and Miss Susanna Brenton Lie Mute : SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY ohariat 10 a.m. Church School (0-I0) II a.m. Choral Eucharist ll a.m. Church School (under 0.) 'l p.m. Evensoag Dally Services at usual hours. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church latablished 1700 by Royal F nnda o The Reverend Canon .1. T. Ibbott. Rector organist sad Choir '" t . Mrs. V. I. Dlagwell .E...:-M--?.-.-. s.a0 s.m. Holy Communion 10.00 Sunday School 11:00 Marning Prayer and Ser- mon: (Broadcast C. F. C. Y.) At- tended by: Alexander Chapter No II Royal Arch Masons; Prince Ed- ward Chapter No 12, Royal Arch Masons; Knights Templar. Prince Edward Proeeptor! No. 00 and other Masonic Iiretbern. .. Tomorrow TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII Minister: Reverend A. Frank Mncl..ean. Assistant Minister I-ev'd G. Howard Christie. B.A.. 3.1). organist and Choir Director Gum A. 'l'hompson.' F.R.C.0. (CHM) A.R.C.M. . 0:0! Senior Church school dll-00 Primary and Beginners ll . 11:00 Divine Worship. Sermon: How Do You Measure Man? Rev'd Mr. MICIAIII. Solo: The Lord's Prayer (Ma- lotte) -Mrs." C. .1. Fear. Anthem -Lift np your (Hopkins). 0.30 p.m. Junior Communlcantr Class " ' 7:00 Divine Worship Sermon: "Whence Comeli My Help? My help cometh irons -" Rev'd Mr. Maclseaa. Anthem: Life up your heads (Coleridge-Taylor) You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH Comer Pierce and Fltnroy Streets Minister - Rev. Harold Milton. B.A., .D. Organist and Choir Director - Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C.0. ll a.rn. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Some Things of Which We Can Be Certain" Anthem: "The Spacious Firma- ment on lllgh" -Erie Thlman. heads nova TAXI-Dial am use CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. WE WILL be closed Monday. May 8. E. J. Macbougall. Ver- non. RAYNOR'S Happy Valley Eggs. They're fortified. Pierce's Cash and Carry. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC Swivel-Top Cleaners 080.50. Toombs Music Store. 310 Great George Street. Dial 510 or 0321. Now open every evening. Frank Kaltman caller and instruc- tor. Community Centre. Friday and Saturday. May Nth-zlst. RED CROSS blood donor clinics at Canadian Legion. Charlotte- town. June 1st and Ind-1,000 donors needed. GBADUATING day evening. May 24th. 3. 0 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gallant of Southport, wish to announce their daughter Mary Judy Anne to William Earl Kenny son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kenny of Moreii. 4th. St. Peter and St. Paul Church. in Hamilton. Ont. LIBERAL HEADQUARTERS- SQUAIl.E' DANCING. - Hear E X E R C 1 S E S Prince Edward Island Hospi- ptal School of Nursing. Prince of Wales College Auditorium. Tues- the engagement of Marriage to take place on June CRAPAUD GOSPEL HALL. - City and Central 'rEi.l;Vla10N- Firestone lame and Auto. -rout DOLLAR aura asoan -at the auoans oauo noun." SQUARE DANCI and all the New Hits Records at Toomhs Music Store. LIBERAL llEADQUAlt'l'EB8- 210 Great George Sn-set. Dial M14 or mi. Now open every evening. caasrnnnanos - in Wine and Green Velours. Bargain price. Toombs Music Store. CONSERVATIVE Headquarters are located on Queen Street, next to Fennel! & Chandler. Dial W17. "WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL” 4iggers Pharmacy. open eve- nings 'till 0 o'clock. IN CIIARDOTTETOWN in Der- son for Centennial Year. the Four mtlemen at the Coliseum June I FRIDAY and Saturday special. Fancy boxed stationary. reg. 31.50 special 00c. Giggeyis Pharmacy. see window display. Act now. RUMMAGI SALE sponsored by Holy Redeemer C. W. 1.. Saturday. May 21st, 2 p. In. at the Commun- ity Centre. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Ruth E. Maclfenzie, New Wiltshire. wishes to announce the engage- ment of her daughter-in-law Mrs. Carrie MacKenzle to Frank Stev- enson. Darllngton. Marriage to Church at three thirty o'clock. take place June 10th in Hartsville t By Ilia Eminence CHRISTIANITY IS IULWABK Now and than we are told that the men and women of our age are now discovering the tremen- dous importance of the individual person. No one will deny. for instance. that people nowadays are expor- lencing the demands of the per- rich sonallty. It takes the form of a desire to live, to express their Inner feelings and to overcome the influences which hold them in self-destroying ruts and grooves. The aim of modern artists, authors, playwrights. even musi- cians, appears to be that of as- action against conventionalism and of fostering admiration for an exaggerated individualism . . . among the young people in par- ticular. Despite all such efforts. the fact iemaina that the individual man counts for very little in these times. He is not recognized any longer as valuable in himself. but rather more and more in terms, oi his relationship to the nation. the state. the union, the industry or what-have-you? In our world the great masses of humanity seem to be ranged against each other. the one side with its intense disregard for in- dividual rights as part of its creed. the other, in opposition. submerg- ing the individual and the per- sonal, while.attempting to defend hem. MAN RESPONSIBLE Thoughts For Our Time CardinalMoGu.igu.n (Copyright) listing and guiding the popular rs- deemed human soul and person- OI INDIVIDUAL FHEELDOM hlsriahttodlaobeyalawwhlch is in conflict with the claims of his conscience. Words by themselves. however. are always insufficient; actions must follow. So it was that the Chria' martyrs translated into deeds the dictum of Peter. They are always the greatest personali- ties. the truest individuals. REDEEMED SOUL Throughout the pages of West- ern hlstory -we see the develop- ment of the Christian doctrine of human dignity based upon the uniqueness and value of the re Illtv. Where modern governments and d influences have departed from C' teaching, there has been presented to us a picture oi flagrant wrongs and crimes com- mitted against the rights of pri- vate men. What is the significance oi modern weapons of war. for example. if not to point out the low value placed upon a man's life? A world which has lost its respect for God. and in logical consequence, its respect for man. sees its people as just so much grist for the industrial. military, and political mills. '- 'I'he righting of the wholesale wrong to the human individunll by modern society, the emancipa- tion of the person from the social, politicaland economic ideologies which are ensiaving it. is one of the great tasks that confronts The Guardian. Saturday May 11. 1.95 Page 3 w THE PREMIER SPEAKS TO THE PEOPLE SATURDAY NIGHT oven RADIO STATION CFCY Subject: "Architect of Life".m. Anthm: no 3",," sweep by We invite you to come and spend 13 Ch I Sch I "0. we 00 Lord's Day and Monday with us 1 pass. Evening Worship. TIME: Christendom now and in the years ahead. ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. In the face of these trends in E"-1" nuup ni my ordmuc. d 3,"",,.-. hp. and enjoy the word of God. as it in Milford W. Batchilder of Charlotte- the modern world, the Christian L I no... suuect. -41-... Men." ., tum. ministered to Christians and: the town, wish to announce the en- religion lg e. Ell . If the . is to be ac ; I P M D P Gospel ya to of their only daughter of the individual against his nt- cepted and the fight won for they ' ' the Ascension for me". Visitors cordially Invited to at- tend all Services. DRESBYTERIANT '1-us: limit or s. Jsmm Minister The Reverend Ti H. I. Semen, I. Lillian Me Mus. I.. !'.M.C.M.. Organist and Dlreeler of Is Choirs 10 am. Church School 11 a.m. Divine Servloe h Ob- aervanee at he Aseeastea s0.ear Lord. Sermon. "Withh Io Connaola of 0ns'a Soul" Anthem: Jesu. Prleelees Trea- sure. Varley Roberta. I pun: .Veapars. and .Ser- mon: "The Searc of God" Anthem: Lord. For Thy Tu- ler Mercies' Sake. -Farrant. Visitors Always Welcome. Sermon: "The Path of the Just or the Way of the Wicked. Which?" Anthem: "'I'he Splendor-s of Thy Glory". -Woodward. vou 'Aan wnncoma CENTRAL CHRISTIAN labour for the Lord in Cuba, Nfld.. Organist and Choir Director. 10:00 min. Church School and Family Rom Let us work In the continued growth of the school. 11.00 am. Morning Worship Service and Communion S . "Christ's Pre-Election r mlses" -Anthem: "Savioar Like a Shep- herd Lead Us." 1:00 p.rn. Evening Worship Ser- vies. Anthem: "0. Jesus I have Prom- A Religious Film will be shown daring this service in the and- ZION PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH ..m...-..Ej-.... Cor. Prince and Gralton lie. The Reverend W. Harold Irewa. ' r by a short ser- monette: "Thh is the Home of the Nation.” Central Christian Church cord- ially invites you to the worship CHURCH whole family. 210 Kent Street 4 Marvel D. Dunbar. il.Th. Minister Mrs. Allison Macltae. A.R.C.M.. Hqmpfgn This community regreia the in- juries sustained by Bill Cameron, on May 9, when he was violently thrown from a hay wagon by a run-a-way horse. when the harness bl Lt . . . I. .. um. ing the wagon to run ahead strik- ing the horse. Bill's friends extend best wishes for an early recovery. There has again broken out in "flu" requiring medical nursing attention. It has made no extended best wishes for an early recovery. the unconverted; by those who 0nt.. Quebec. and Maritime Prov. Lodgings are provided free in the different homes of Christians: and meals are served free in the base- ment of the Hall. Plan to bring the this and merging dlst.rit:ts. the and distinction between young and old- er residents. To each and all are Miss Elaine Smith. student at Mount Allison University. accom- panied by Mrs. J. W. Morrison. motored to Sackville to be pres- Marie Florence to Howard Edward son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Mahar of Charlottetown. Mar- rlage to take place June 18th at St. Dunstan's Basilica. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD PARISHES. - Services for Sun- day, May 22nd. 1955. Sunday after Ascension Day. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. 11.00 a. m. Morning Prayer. St. John's Church, Crapaud. 7.80 p. m. Evenin Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary. Rector. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE to the extent of 0100.00 for Financial Aid to teachers of music. in rural h ' in hach of the three counties of the province. for use towards his or her expenses. in attending a Summer School. The recipient must contract to teach music for at least one year follow- ing the award, in the county they . t. Applications for these Scholarships must be in the hands of Mrs. F. M. Nash. the Musical Festival Scholarship Convener May 31st. 1955. INGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Jarvis Dunsford. of 00- tawa. 0nt.. formerly of Prince Edward Island, announce the en- tzxcliers. it is there that we find an insistence upon the truth that a man is responsible for his 'own moral and spiritual actions. Here is the essence of spiritual individuality. No one can take the human will by storm; no one can will for another; no one can make a decision for another when moral responsibility is involved. A man sins alone. and alone he takes the initial steps back to repentance. Christ insisted always that I man's soul was more valuable than anything else in this world. The Divine preoccupation with the soul of the individual man is the most striking feature of the Christian revelation. Our Lord's ministry was con- fined to Palestine and His own people. the Jews. Throughout His hidden and public life He was in constant contact with individuals. He chose His Apostles one by one: He cured this one and that one; He went out of His way to convert the Samaritan woman at the well of Sichar and to raise Lazarus from the tomb. The essence of His great Commandment is contained in the words: lwbatever you do to the least of My brethren. you rights of the individual man. it must begin on the personal. man- to-rnan level. Justice between in- dividuals will bring justice among nations. Fraternal charity among men of this nation will, in God's good time. overflow imn um lo---rt.-2 of all men. I0 - ll P.M. STANDARD TIMI Urn by P. E. 1. Liberal Aaeoclailon. VOTE vo TE M.A. Minister . do to . ' - Rev. E. C.' Evans (visiting "'c" 0. n. Lo”... nu ent at the Convocation Exercises ghgmymg i,';'l,f,,'lf,':,,lf:";'i',3:: INDIVIDUAL DIGNITY ' THE SALVATION ARMY of the University on May 10. don E". M; 0' Mr and M" when Cum W" mm 3; V” . ML 0 OI :"?'U"?T"Ti-T . - . H ,1 '3. Em C ' 1 ' ltzenship. not human personal- ....Ls..”""')....m..:."" 0 ""3 "l0lh:trE.l)!l;eEllIAN:lI:el:ISM" .gM1'1'.'.mu'K1..B');(;"'i;d'n"'.xr..h scllrls.. '11.. wetldinagmnvlvtill till: lo-. which was sinned. The hie: - Since ms ' i 1, ' g..,...' place as .June lath. at All man individual but been ooh- l0 a.m. Adnlt Bible Class is receiving - atu tions , H ind mu lud mi km” IS a.m. The Church School 0-. and Mrs. w. stale! her many friends upon receipt of 3"" C00" - (W0'i00'0i 0" t.” mid” ti, ed M . ll a.m. Nursery School Con" 0"'00"- the degree of Bachelor of Science lawn Ont '00 0" 0 0 - 11 n.m. Divine . , in Home Economics, at the Con- m,N.rE' MVEB PASTORAL Into this, a(i:tl:iraltitoi:M cnaerse lie Sermon: "lie Shall Have De- UATUPIPAY vocation Exercises of Mt. Allison CHARGE. g. The Unmd church flfgfhmgiem. woith nu nIiAvIl:";Iem. 1.5 pm. Open Ab Service. University. on May 10. of Cum... krvicn on Sunday. of each man. womu ""1 child 7 wk 'DMu won”, SUNDAY IEIVICII Mr: Ian MacQuarria has return- n'd- ” MIPW” N”'u' mm was affirmed once and for all by 5..."... --A 3...", A" A 1". n hm. M an ed to Dalhousie University. to 11-; ;vor:inp30s:;i:i!" fl-0201"” theed Chrglstian Tcizctrigimtg mag: .. - 3- 00 - bl tdi.fllwing b . -- "Ramp n. all - ”,'.','.'...'.,., 11". '3: 5'3"" km” :sli1i'tlwan' Enlloyedbleo v)i.sit :l rthe f'h1"'- w”"l"V 5”Vl" 3 9- "'- lieves in (loan as well as in God. ' "0 I-00 V0000 7000'” 9000' home of his parents. so-. and Mrs. .g'0g'00 "Y s”c'0 '00'l00l"”0' 0' He has such faith hi redeemed "Blessed is the auto. whose "'7 M00ii0I- John MacQuarrie. S ' gm. H""'”wmV"' humanity that he regard: it as no - and 5. mum," I-I0 I-I. SIIIII School and - 32:" 7” t " ”"”P lentially divine. This is. indeed, atu. Class A beautifid gold signet ring. as - . nu. av. C. R. ,1, ,m,,.,, - nu... ,; .5. nu. . 0:00 p.m. Young Peoples Meet- bearing the initials "G. if. 1. M00". 3-A-. -D.. Minister. Wm of chm. M. k M um. UNITED PENTEOOSTAL in W” 10,. in . My new ,1 . (gm -:-e--: doom” ' - CHURCH s.ss s.-. on Air Service. at Desable. by the owner. the J::Yo;Jl:zEl:sr'1&tlJ&JI;'AY NIGHT Fromv'tbe lbeglnninlu the Christ- W-9 G90”! 3- I'"""- W" 30 mm ' isn claim for human worth con- 1 p.m. Evangelistic Service All servteea will be Conducted by Meier and Mrs. W. R. Stanley. 31 Elm Avease lgy, quigcy gum, putg. filcted with the totalitarian claims Phone 870 of the State. The sharpest chal- lenge to Roman despotism came from the lips of St. Peter: "We ought to obey God rather than man"; Words which proclaim the sovereignty of the person and years ago. On May 14th. while planting potatoes in the same field. this very valuable ring was found by his widow. now wife of Mr. Robert Morrison. is perfect condition in every respect. Following an enloyable motor lnMemoriam In loving memory up Everett Stordy, who passed away May May Stat. 1002. Just a memory fond and true Services- 10:00 am. Adalt 'lIble Class and Sunday School with classes Dr. Inmate Stsclt From Baptist Mission Board MATHESOII MATHESON LIBERAL P" '" '"'- iii and friends -"--”-mm:-r 1”” '-"" W 0" '5'” De. I. J. Ssrrass. Minister of 1': :;,'..,g:: of cgmomi. T0 Ill" COOP IMO 1 tilllk Of !0II- d f h k 7:00 p.m. Evalle Meeting. Th '1';-yo. ngpgm church, 1," ML John up Myer. in. "tune? 1h!';10I::lIhdI;l:0 :f'lnIII'l:eg':::iII.: O T S returned from Tomato. out. where he was attending the annual executive meetings of the Cana- dian Baptlati Foreign Mission Board. Eight sessions were held and members of the Executive were in " i from all three United-Baptist Conventions. Most encouraging reports, he says. were received from the fields of India. Bolivia. to his home following mstely six weeks absence. Mrs. Mack Dixon was hostess to members of Hampton W. M. S. at her home in Dessble. on May 3, with the president in the chair. Following disposal of the agenda of business, an enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess. as- sisted by the commlttee. Meeting rr The Whole Gospel for the whole world, I wish to thank Doctors Chan and Stewart; also Nurses and Staff of the Provincial Sanatorium: also all who sent cards and treats du” ing my illness. Mrs. Erskine Gavin. litiilihdu & MacEAOHEiiii Electrical and Plumbing Always Remembered lay Mam. Mrs. Thoa. F. Stordy. Crapand. P. E. 1. ing improvement in their condi- tion since being striken with pneumonia. They are still under medical and nursing attendance. Miss Mary Taylor has accepted DRINK SAVED RIM TORONTO (CP) Ambrose ing. 00. ".' J 4 was of ear theft after defence counsel told the jury Starling was drunk when he drove the stolen vehicle away and did not have the neces- Starl- Ia inte t. Cro l W. II. ;,.'3',..., nu,” "Y: ;&u,n,"--If you and Angola: extension work in all adjourned to meet in June at the , pmmm, .. . ,,m,u,..m in gcquig gm. mu, am, you Wm be these spheres of Baptist mlssion- home of Mrs. Gordon Villett. Charlottetown. ary work being carried out at a most satisfactory pace. Comparison of this years re- ceipts with the same period last year revealed a very commend- sbia increase in the total contri- butions for Foreign Missionary work. This increased sense of the Christian stewardship of posses- sionaishlinewitbthefaotthat last year Canadian Baptists sent out more new missionaries to other lands than in any one year in their history. g the door to allow people the fact that they were dfllllllll as an amuse to steal eara." m'm:j"""-"'m IT'S OUR PROBLEM 'Imd0erawbathey oinnin .0 N. Friends of Mrs. Jas. D. Flood are conveying best wishes for a speedy restoration to complete recovery. following her return from the Charlottetown Hospital. where she has been receiving treatment. it is learned that Mr. Flood is recovering from his re- cent illness. Mrs. Pius McGaughey has re- turnad to her home at Green Road. following a brief and A 00101" able holiday period spent at Moncion. and Woodst '- respec- tively, with her son. Morgan. and Miss Bertha Walton is now be- coming convalescent. folowing a prolonged period of illness. and! anticipates returning to duty soon. Mr. Kenneth Macbougal has leased the lands of the late Mr. D. J. Campbell. Argyle Shore. and is busy preparing same tor a large ., of potatoes. Week-end visitors hare ed: Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1'' Misses Sadie Macliadysn. Campbell. Elinor Carson. Darrach and Audrey Thomson. Contractors g , HAMPTON Phone Crapaud ”l”"'E!' Add a. mil 0 0 In Memoriam "'""'”' ”””' o-mm-1- --m--- --r- - 0005 of Communist doc- . George Villett entertained served at the Service of Public '”"0-HOIVW - h loving memory of my dear am her guests on May 0. her Worship in the churches within "' '0" '0' W I M 0-II son and brother. sister. Mrs. Eupbemia Ballet. this Pastoral charge on May 10. . h mm 55 WHY lliil Summerslde, and her daughter. The inspiring message from t "VIN" "0"" Miss Elvira Villett. of Charlotte- Mark's Gospel: "1! wen road for LIBERAL : t . that man if he had never been 'rnI'l1l.'iy s W mm "M M” u:,',.,m:, 022.... of Mrs William Myers (:,'",l'.,d"'.'",.c.."" J" a: - M N . : 0 II V III I sohsidissdtoaellataprice uhmmum arepleasedtelearnthetsheiammv. .,.,4,,g.,m Joined with thscbotrlnslngingthaoldhymas nu uns'u the team that an applicable. tern. Idtbesecrettears andt.heser- rew that's -silently borne. Th think that we eeald not all con lowing a recent minor operation at the P. I. 1. Hospital. Friends of Mr. Barry MacKen- huted per year through the efforts of all the libls So- cleties. -3. '1 Imperial Gal 160 oz You can help todayl . 3131,33 1-HAT C061! um ma . the recent relapse sustained fol. I. . . , 1 - I"""- lwing tteekoithe"nu".and ' r. - n in-Noglooer ovant u as. who always level 3,. GM. H. mm M, n -V; c,;f:;'iug03 "fang: 3; Are theadss thatwll nsverferget. 3:? "'""'""' " '”'m' "” M NEWPOR I flgguinlfzemlkcucmbd 3 ball: lI-0II50g:. '' "'""" so-. Kenneth Macltinnon has re- W R" N Y "W km ' .,;. W5". 13 ACT.” '5'" ' iieved Mr. Bert Docherty on the it 4 ' -.-.n '0' . Ha. ' t Charlottetown - Hampton Rural ,, ” " ' ' ,.;..,,,,,”,m 3, Malllonteforabrlsfperiodof - . envy. I oannnrnoo dmmwailelslattulsmioyiag Au':illlm,'P A .& kg "m M 0' an a few well-has-sea holidays. ' "T3? ''1:'.'''''" ''''”c .....'- -..-.-'-: tr . "r.-:; .m--..-.-: '.:::-...".r- ...,.,... ...,.. .....,... . .4 3- . .' an . 3 l Gneee. pleased as leasn at m mssusg- '' D " T " LL- 2