AUGUST 7. 1948 gallstones rosronncvv kkkkkklkkkk A AA‘ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE CENT-DAL GUARDIAN ‘Ihiscolunniereservedioruewe viloeeiiuierestbltelvertllugcl 00011 iar PMWITIPIII. - ' ~ uewey nature he tneliad new . ":1? =.':.:.-2s:'~" ues-‘i-"v -~- u. R's csrasaast TRINITY UNITED °°""”“‘"°" m‘ "i. oolrn- puma u. . s“ "”",”,,--, ,2»: Con“ “"“"°' .s"r'..u=:u.:"?: no Matias um) Choral Eucherbt. Loo gvensons and Serma! WEEK DAYS I cso Wetlliesill! guggtsereimfllereweloliml sud the incumbent is Illil 9° l" n,” “u; each service. S'i‘. PAUL'S ANGLICAN ‘ CHURCH THE rsmsu cmmcu Btebllshcd mo. by Royal IMM- P m“ n mm . '1'. Ibhoti. B- -- - ‘fiflilymu r. Mugiord anon. ‘orphan and Choir Master- suzvsivru SUNDAY Arum mruérv l __. l onemunon ‘£19.31, ltgolziorninl Prayer w! fieriflilll- subject: "The was o! lilhi""' uses" Visitors will receive e oordhi welcome at St. reule Church. Bus,‘ m. mo. oi Avrult there wI be no Evening Service .1 gs, more church, but members oi the couIresIi-Wl w‘! "m"! t" invited to attend the Eveninl Ser- m u so Peter's cathedral- PRESBYTERIAN I'D‘ “"'§:.?s'f'l?€£“ f. Minister nist sn- s. 3662.. McKenste Mus. lien. - l-Divine Warship 3;.“ ._ By the Rev. W. O- Nicholson. 5t horn’ 011mb Trnro. 4 (Broadcast C I C Y) , The Evening Service is with- drawn during August. SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET ‘Major and Mrs. Victor Mlolelll 11.00 Aim-Holiness Meethil Subject: "The rricelws Gm’- l.30 Pitt-Sunday School l Bible Clese. 1.00 rrst-Evansellsilo. MM")! Quhjeet: “Spiritual Recoil! u» tlon". Week-night meeting each Thurs- day 8 PM. The shove meetings are rich in reilowship, s ' OIIY 1nd BIND!‘ ration. A cordial welcome il e!- tended to ell. Come now.. and let us reeean together, saith the Lord; tholllll your sine he as scarlet. they the“ he white es snow; though they be red like crimson, they shell be es l. ALL All WELCOME CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ‘ CHURCH _ ' Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR, I. ‘IE. Minister. Mrs. M. O. Stewart, Organist 10.00 A. M. Church School end Family Boer. 11.00 A.M. Morning Worehlp and Communion. ~ Sen-non: "The Angel oi lib Pre- sence” The Minister. Solo: "Thanks Be To God‘ -g Dickson, Mr. Ehsen Arniest. (No evening service) A cordial invitation is extended to all members to attend woriilp. The British and Foroign Bihlc Society in causes AND- ; NEWFOUNDLAND remcs snwenn rsnsrvn suxrsrssv The Society strives to in- terest sea to educate people in the world-wide privilege oi distributing the liihie to the end communion ’ in all lave el u; is: th ed Word they rind unity. Durhg the early years or é Renlltlllicemnvleiting Pastor and lninrine Moderator or the Oolllltlltion, A. Ray Kendall, A, C. c, 0,, L I. A. M. Organist and 01mg iimnshhseryandhqmnuy ll It Di. Divine Worship can, ducted by my. e. n. Waodeide n. Lin?! Tryoln P. B. l. o. Seecied. Mr, a“ ohneoa. I‘ J 7 ll- In Divine Wceehip eon. (lifted by the luv. ll. C. ltlce D.D., An eiiective Gospel" Guest Orseulst Mr. Paul Cud. more, "I Illllldwheiitheygilduggtn $dlzt Is p to the House p1 the, I BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitsray Streets. Mllllfiter. Rev. James D. Davieon B.A., 8.1). - oflliiilt. Mrs. Allison Mach-ac, A.'l‘.C.M. Director ot Oholr, 1mg PQ-fl‘ Burns. Moraine Worship 11 s. M. Sermon The Rev O. W. Gorey Solo: Mhe lime Malaise, A, '1', Qlitilowiiovelyarerh m“. inse-Liddle. ' ° llllltill slid Beginners (he oi Church School will meet at‘?! A. M. Evening Worship 1 r. M. Sermon The liiev. C. W. Carey. You ere cordially invited t» worship with The Baptist Church. umrun rszvrscosrsr. cmmcn V J1 Elm Avenue In. Glllllcy Stairs. Pastor lileclal "All Day” Services Aug. llst 8th. 11.00 e. m. Worship Service . 1.80 p. m. Bible Study e 1.00 p. m. Evangeline You are invited to spend the h; with II ' -We believeund Preach, ‘Jane Christ, the Into. Yesterday, today and iorever. Josue Saves! Jeeu Heels! Jesus is Soon Coming back to this Iiarth. Spain shipment ior e long time. English Steel. Cali today. 00., Queen Street. Springfield and Crapsud, August 8th. St. Elizabeth's, Holy Com- rmiriiou 11.00 A. M. St. Orapeud. Church School 10.00 A.M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. ‘Princess's, Long Creek, Evening Beyer 3.00 P. M. Rector. New London ior Sunday, August 8th, 11th aiter 'I‘rinity; Si. Steph- en's, Burlington, Sunday 9.80 em, Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.; Bi. Thomas’. New Landon. Sunday School 1.30 pm. evening prayer 2.30 p.m.; St. Mark's, Ken- rington. Sunday School 6.30 pm. evening prayer 7,30 pm. Sidney J. Dsviae, BA. Cle-iethne gethaed to the name oi the Lard Josue Ohrlst (Met 18.20.‘) 1O A. M. R ill! l]. A. NI. P. Prayer Meeting Tuesday eras. John 3-3. come as little children ye shall not enter into the Kingdom oi Flee- ven (Met 18-3) Chrbt end thou shell Acts 16-81. Ramsey and A. Gratien. GOSPEL DIIJETINGS nightly cxept Saturday st 5.15 P. M. in tent at. Gem-bids Corner. Sunday at 8.00 P. M. speakers: A. Grettcn and A. Ramsay. IDIJIIII TAXI Phone Q norrLArss, s... ‘Toasters and Irans--Toocnibe Music Store. SEASON TICKETS tor Old Home Week on sale ‘now at ell Drus Stores end Milton's Old INGABNT. — Mrs. Tobias Murray. New Wiltshire, announces the engagement o! her daughter Mary Blanche to Eugene John, son oi Mr. end Mics. Owen Mc- Quililsn. Bonshaw. Marriage to take piece in the near ruture. ‘I'll BONSHAW CHOIR and Male Quartet will present “The Good Shepherd" in story and song in the Bonshew United Church Sunday. August 8th, st 7.30 P. M. 1151'.‘ BONSHAW Cll0|l and Male Quartet will present "The Goad Shepherd" in story and song In the Bonshew United Church Sunday. Auguatwth, at. 1.30 P. M. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. —Servlces August 8th. 194B. Bon~ shaw 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Vic- toria 1.30. We give all s. cordial in- vitation to be with us in these ser- vices oi worship. ’i‘. G. Heed. B. A. B. D., Minister. GOING FASI-Fermere. get your turnip knives now. A. Ken- nedy s: 00.. Queen Street. TUI-NIP KNIVES-Our first A. Kennedy dz .-._~_. ouuncn ivoruon rer Parish oi John's, R07. B. Pream. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish oi School OOVEHEAD — UNION ROAD United Cihurch services ior Bun- dey. August. 8th are: West Cove- heed 1.1. A. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. ‘rhomas A. Wilson. Minister. LT. 00L. IAND MRS. JAMES PARKER. HOOP!!!» Charlottetown. announce the engagement oi their daughter, Verne Lillian, to John Eric Patterson. son oi Mr. and Mm- Jahn Campbell Rough Stew w Dundee, Scotland. MarriaGB W take place in September. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. James A. B. Muc- Connell, Georgetown. P. E. I. en- naunce the engagement. o! their daughter, Grenville Elisabeth to m. W. A. Frank Gallagher. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gollllflhti‘. Mancton. N. B. ZION O!!!)BUI- -- On Sande! nest anniversary "WW Wm 5° held. Rev. E. Melville Aioken. B.A.. B. n, wm be guest noel-Ker mi"- ing and evening. A selection b7 Zion male voices will be rendfitii Rev. Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Meeting ior Children Lords day ‘“_thelrord,liarde Gospel Meeting. horde day 1.30 M r Bible Beading Friday t P. M. Except a man be barn spin he ennot see the Kingdom oi Gad. Except ye he converted and be- Lord Jesus he saved Believe on the Eighty ANNIVERSARY Organ Music National Anthem. The Old Testament Reading. Prayer. The Lord's Prayer. New Testament Reading. Mule Voices The Infill-nations. ‘ The Offertory The VoIuntary-"Andonte in G" THE SERMON-Jim Faith that Rev. E. Melville Aitken, B Hymn—-"faitli of our Fathers" . The Benediction. Organ Pori-lude-"Grand Chorus Organ Muslc‘................ Doxalagy. Hymn-"Jasus Calls Us" ..... The OId Testament Reading. Prayer. " The lntimetione. The Offeriory. Hynur-"l em Thine, O Lord." The Benediction. I Organ Posiiuda-"And the Glory Speaker at both lawless. Zion Presbyterian Church Charlottetown -Eighih Thirty - Eighth Anniversary of the indication of the Present Sanctuary Sunday, August 8th, 1948 THE REVEIIEND G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, Minister. “l, FRANK JOHNSON, A.T.C.L., Orrmist and Choir” Director. MORNING WORSHIP Choir Inhale-Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace- Hymn-"Glory be to God the Father" Hymn-"Onword Christian Soldiers" . w‘. sliwllO The Anrheva-"Pleod Thou My Csfl’ EVENING WORSHIP ......._._...,.,, 6:30 to 7:00 including your favourite hymns. The Brooklyn TrIo-"The Wayside Cross.’ The Voluntury-"Trumpsi Tuna” .. The Antbam-"Tlie Night Now ls Felllng”...... Haupi-man Hymn-"How Finn e Foundation" THE SERMON-"Haw Much do you Weigh in God's Balances. Rev. E. Melville Airken, I.A., B.D. ‘ ' We cordially welcome to cur Eighryliighrk Anniversary Service the Rev. E. Melville Airirsn, B.A., 8.0., of United Church, Hamilton, Ontario, who will be the Gum in the morning. end in the evening the Brooklyn Trio will be heard- uuosassseur swourvcm- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sedler en- nounce the entcswltfli °f ma’ daughter, Kathleen Anne. to W» [an R955 Rankin. 801i O‘ NI- Ind Mrs. '1'. n. Rankin. Toronio- The marriage to are rim "PW i" September. ‘J1EE KIRK 0F 5'1‘. JAMES. - Ti-ie guest. preacher at the Kirk tomorrow ‘will be the Rev. W. C. Nicholson. Minister or St. Juries’ Church, Truro. Nova. Scotie. The music will be under the irection a! Mrs. K. s. Rogers. The service will be broadcast over c. r. o. Y. The Evening Service is withdrawn during the month oi August- sir. PAUL'S Anslicm Church- Established. moo by Royal R1111- dation. Bundle-y. Alllllst 9m 1945- Elcventh Sundc eiier qru-utyr aso em. Holy union; 11-00 s..rn., Momins Prayer and lemm- subieet. “The Way oi Riflhfbfllll- ness". During the month ad Aug- ust there will he no evening ser- vice in St. Paul's Church. but members oi the conaresaiion and others are invited to attend the evening service in St. Peter's Cathedral. TRINITY CHUBOIL- The Rev. ll. it. Wcodside, B. A.. o! Tryon will conduct the morning service at Trinity. Mr. Woodsido has many friends in Charlottetown and vic- inity wlha will welcome the oppor- tunity oi hearing him. m. George Johnson will sing e solo. The ev- fining service will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. i-l. C. Rice. his sub- ject {or the sermon will he "An SERVICES 10:30 to 11:00 A.M. Lee William “L... I36 538 more will be the guest organist for the day, All are cordially invited to warship st. ‘Prinity. RETURNED NATIC. MASS-v- Mr. and Mrs. inuis Pineeu end daughters, Mary Ind Jtlili Hid son William, have returned to their home at 50 Washigton BL. Netlcir. Muss, after spending a very enjoyable three weeks visit- ‘ in; rriends and relatives at RMIBICO and vicinity. ‘Iiwelty-ilve it"! have passed since the family leit Eusiico to make their home in Netick and though they have been successiul and have s good home there is no piece on earth as deer to thorn as their birthplace, Prince Edward Island. They visited '1‘lg- nish, Si. Innis and New Acadia where Lucie Blanchard, taught school and she we: delighted to meet so many farmer pupils end , acquaintances. They are greteiul to all ior such e were: welcome and hope to return again beiore many years. . .. . . Selection n-qyet. .-......r UIBBBBC MaIrt Dares. .A.,B.'D. in D" .. . . . . .. Guilmont. Iiacslleuollre-seoee Purcell saeellllllIlv. 531 Personals Misses ions end Elaine Wright o! metawn and Middleton have returned home after spending e pleasant visit with their cousin, Iawson liner or steniey Bridge. ‘am. ___ a the Lani’ Handel hr! Levers. wiie oi Mr. Dari Levers. 011.11.. conductor. 200 Hillsboro 5b., returned lest even- ing irom Fredericton, 11.8., where sbe was attending a meeting oi First has obviously imitated in little trick oi gesture or exprcs~ 6on7 disciples caught something Jesus. for the outside world "took knowledge that they had with Him." There are intellectual echoes, ior have we not oiten eon- cluded irom e. mans’ speech, his conversation or literary product that he has been in the company oi Browning Ruskin or Carlyle? There were echoes there oi the influence oi their thought. Princess" there are six little ly- rics scattered through the about the chlld- and its influ- ence on home lire. One oi these little songs is about. echoes. The lest verso oi the thus: “O love, they die in yon rich sky, They iaint on hill or iield or riv- er; Our echoes roll (ram soul to soul. And grow tor ever and forever." out oi analogy between the echoes oi a. bugle on a mountain lake and that oi soul on soul. While the merely physical echoes may die “like horns oi Eliisnd blowing. the echoes oi moral 1n- iluence-grow icr ever. “He deemed it deed-the sound Prom his once careless hand, when Eiiective Gospel". Mr. Paul Cud- ~ ‘WELLNEIVS Literature ' And Life By BOOIMAN senor. What is en echo? r eection. that rebounded"; s men show how accurately he could aim ure. The stone had Hie mother told him that it. was his own voice coming back to him. and that. "kind words would bring kind echoes." Records are now made oi speeches and songs and they are reproduced, so that we have an- other illustretion oi the text. "no voices like that of the late JOiiu MacCormick may thus be heard. Echoes are awakened when we visit old haunts, it may be where some iamlllar and well-beloved friend lived. and the very place is vocal with memories. In thinking oi echoes we note that there are people who era liz- ile more than the "echoes oi oth- ers." This is true oi imitators, oi which there are two classes. There ere unconsci ones. such as children who copy their parents, or those among whom they have grown up But. besides these then are nscious imltators- speak- ers who imitate some one whom tney admire, This is e pity; ior i; ll. not. better iar people to be themselves -m take the advice that Bishop Bloughram gives in Browning's poem: "Best be thy- seli. imperial, plain and true." Is it not possible that each one has some unique contribution to make to lite? Besides one is apt. to imi- tate what is oi least worth Lu Lire other. Have we not sometimes beard that such s one makes us think oi a some one whom he some There are moral echoes too. The irom been In Tennysorrs lovely poem. “The work iourth reads There is an antithesis arising taintiy This truth has been put this: An Echo oi that which ilew morning dew y AUGUST amour. symsclais i . Brilliant‘ dlernend solitaire, lavishly styled selling. Mythology says that it is "a. child oi the air." Two things are involved u. every echo-o vaioe oi- sound and e surface irom which there is a In our school books oi long ago mere was the story oi the “stone iiiiv years beiore had killed s bird Just He had silenced forever a sweet singer, and after that. long time he felt that he had done wrong-- somehow had done harm to nat- rebounded. Then there was the story o! the boy who complained to his moni- er that some one had hid in the Quarry and called him bad names. JOINS TIIE BIO A PARADE I PAGE 11111151: L. S. STEVENSO HNANLH MANAUH. ANCIENT GAME Polo. e bail gems played beiore 500 BC. no RICHMOND s1‘. snuruu. comrauv horse-back, was known in Persia NOR!!! AMER!‘ AN IIH N 0B USED EVERYWHERE - TRY IT TODAY In WHITE - GRAHAM - HOVIS - RAISIN STEWART BAKERIES. m- Of users of ISLAND-MAID Loaf Bread, an ell-Island pra- duct that improves in quality and popularity oII the time. being dead yet speaketh." Moving Bu‘, HO eh. that missile struck Cen- vention’s shield. It whizzed and sang above dead years, so when stood on life's sere slopes. — they met again." 8o softly lay upon his verdert BU!!! field: - Women are more likely to have gastric ulcers than men; males are chiefly aiiected by duodenal u.- C875. y Japan is the largest producer c! coal in eastern Asia. r Hun liAY P. E. I. OYSTER SHOWERS’ ASSOCIATION BIOLOGICAL STATION, BIDEFORD AIIOIIST 18th Oyster Culture Display Restaurant-Cold Turkey and Chicken-B pun. to 6 pun‘. (Lodief Aid Bideford United Church) Refreshment iiooth—ica Cream and Soft Drinks (IEIIersIIe Branch Canadian Legion) Water Sports — Motor Boats Available ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION AT 6:30 p.111. (If weather unfavorable to be held on 19th) The K; and R. Store I09 I-2 RICHMOND ST., CH‘TOWN. 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(Sprink- I llpcns September 22nd Residences Open for New Students Sept. 2O ARTS and SCIENCE SCHOOL of FI-NE end APPLIED ARTS CONSERVATORY of MUSIC MASSEY TREBLE SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS MeCLELLAN SCHOOL of ENGINEERING Scholarships Available cranes: couusas 1n Arts, Science, Home Ica- ' Music, Fine Arte, Education. CERTIFICATE COUISIII In Engineering, Home leo- nomics, Secretarial, Finance and Commerce. ‘lhecher Training, Fine end Applied Arte, and Music. PREPARATOEY COURSES in Medicine. Dentistry. l-IW and rheolosy- ._ APPLICATIONS NOW BEING RECEIVED If)! FALL TERM Ice nsiends write to THE REGISTRAR Mount Allison University leehviilo. New lrenewieh