Fliifiihaliv is 1929 __, _ l _ _ THE CHARL() l'l`ETOWN GUARDTAN. PAGE Gives cold weather health at low cost full size biscuits of warmth and one Crisp in oven and serve with warm ml 'Mads IU The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. Ltd. 'ron sans-smurxanr s-rovss. o l It Church Servlces tilan these siiall ye do." The evening ZION SERVICES "The great law of the Cliurcll‘s Life" was the topic of a very fiile sermon yesterday moriiing. This law was stated to be "the Cliurch‘s belief in the Gospel of the servant of the Bon of God; a belief in the Gospel message of pardon and power." In the morning the choir rendered the anthem "Ye Shall Dwell in the Lord" by Stainer. Messrs M. McKin- non and Jack McLeod took the solo parts, and the quartette was sung by Miss G. Farquharson. Mrs. Brown, Messrs ,McLeod and McDougal. 'ii/lr. Fulton preached so inspiring sermon on “The True Unity of Na- tions." This was based on the Mes- sianic Psalm 87. Theanthem was Pfienger'l "I-last Thou Not Known." Mrs. Sutherland McLean ind Malcolm McKinnon took tha solo parts. This evening the Y. P. S. C. E. will “hike” to thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McEachern, St. Pei/er's Road, leaving the church at 7.30. ' Tuesday evening the entire teach- ing staff of the Sabbath School will meet at the home of Mrs. (Prof) Thompson, Cor. Queen and Euston. ST: PETERS CATHEDRAL There were good congregations present at the three services in Bt. Peters Cathedral yesterday, at all of ' whieh Rev. Canon Malone ofilciated. Previous to the choral celebration of the Eucharist at ii o'cloci<, the beautiful church Litany was sung. Canon Malone preached the first of a course of Lenten sermons on_ the Holy Communion. At the evening service Canon Malone preachedcn the character of God as revealed by the Fathers. Prophets and Jesus Christ. This ser- mon was the first of a course of ser- mons on this subject. During the evening service the Mie- erere filist Psalm) was sung as a prayer. Mr. Walter MacNutt presided at _the organ. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday yu _ or for the Church and Clergy. The country, church and home; Mrs. jthe churches met in the Epworth ‘Hall to observe the day of United mise of Jesus And greater works sermon was one particularly direct- ed to young people--“The fear oi’ fallurwand its cure." Both sermons were clearly thought and well ex _ :rm Doctors Give cE.v1'EN1v1AL , li aox social. and natal-alla = ment in I-lcartz Hall, East Royalty, e 1 m 0 I1 y _conunued mm page i_ 4.- _ . _ ,wonderful program. 4416-2-18-2i ' --' lu l-_ gn, lluruil-cd years ego the llednesday, Feb 20th Dont mlas thd gl I has been transferred to River John, Nova Scotia Sackville Post BACK FROM ENGLAND-Colonel D A Maokinnon and Mr W Ches- ter B. M.aLtire arrived in Saint John. ‘ N. B. last evening at 6 o‘clotk from 'fmt- England aiter a very rough passage across the ocean. They will arrive in the city this evening. THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. Neil Macl“adyen was held from her I ‘ i lata residence at Winsloe on Batur- day, February 16th. The service at _ the ,house and grave was conducted _ dl pressed messages. by itev. Mr. orinit. The Pall beam* imported and rfllnqptgrties ‘:i?l¥ic“hl.;;` humanity and hiding thc might of Tile many friends of Miss Clara *"9 Jam” M°0C°11“m»- Dame’ proved its superiority. pu All.Pou-erful God under the help- P ye _:_ - -» _‘-_‘ Emi” G%" Mfugagmund in word of the Successor of Bt. Peter ..» ~~ - 'i-luiivsranaau-Kenneth Merritt “Y Q was spoken ,md punc, uuwml ul. ii., l ...W V ii former Bale Verte boy. who has for LEADING physlcllm, l-ep.-ll-t that and along with New Bl-uruiwi¢l¢ be. l- :" mme "me been °“ the sm" °I the Peerless' Dry Ginger Ale if heat- came the Diocese of Charlottetown ,llllln 2;-‘.2--` Iva) Bunk or No” swan' it Alum' P' °d md taken h°t °“ ring w bg? and the parish church of that City -.'-_~'§I.',;/ - iilbre u any - - l,.- _ - 1” . flplcnt cold. P ‘”°“_“‘°' me “T C“th"°‘“1 1" me ‘if - . ~ I Thll, lg 5 spell; Maritime Provin es. | _ . ' . , ~ d D tribute to its very high quality, as is the fact that the medical pro ‘ fenllon advise its use in hospitals as being the purest. _ l The Carbonation of‘ this Ginger Ale is so perfected that a bottle The infant state of the newly formed Diocese the modest l1f0P0\' tions and adornment oi the then Ca iocese of the Church in its begin Igive the best and mugs bguutiful of pl unto the very act of creation itself there we find the Divine Creator lnanifestixu not only His infinite power but also, in part, His eternal sc °l`°°ted hwwledge 1° ° p°m°lP°“°“ ceeding ages The same spirit of faith in the infinite knliwledge of Odd, 50 a sharing in the unlimited beauty of b His eternal majesty. All that is most l zation that all such is held in trust eliind the monuments or alas per iape' the mills of monuments that Wlendm 1" °"“U°n» l‘h°"°f°7e~ be' are a source of wonder and of ad longs to the Creator and the reall- 'mlmtlon ln me present day n for the most psrt by persecution fuffhel' 101° me Im” and “mn” them 5°m° “Y \'°¢‘U'“¢d '-0 mm |9545 U1* and by the desire to practice their - ' 5 all |lol~shippel~s C When have there been ministers ati with an ‘hill 18 Brand and beautiful 01 chat. the sweet and liarmonious inl- increaee the interior sentiment of de-I 11 votion to the All-Beautiful AIi-Giori- b adoration and devotion. u p alive and giowilig the flames of! ving population! And with what .become in general thc most beautiful gratitude. To make this expression and remarkable ediiices of the world? official and universal we hereby di-E Then must we tum ill thought to rect that from Ash Wednesday uiitil the stable at Bethlehem and kneeling the Sist of December inclusively, of at the feet of the Infant God in this year, the prayers "pro gratiar- unlon with tile Wise Men of the um actions," this is the prayers of East, endeavor to fathom the depths thanksgiving be recited by each priest of love and adoration with which at Mass when the rubrics pcrmitjc f amquam pro re gravi," as for ai O they greeted the new born Savior of "t mankind. What sentiments are those very serious cause. We also direct, that impel them, even in the poverty th of Christ's lowly birthplace, to open ni up their treasures and offer to Him th the most precious of their possess- w ions? It is the realisation that their be sung. or at least recited if it can-l Clod has come to them and that they not be sung. at Mass or Benediction now kneel in adoration before Him; of the most Blessed Sacrament. it is the expression of their deep and sincere faith, the outpouring in a sen- object of its affection and so, as the brought them to the foot of Her ai- wh tara to Marines all that is _moat Dre- derful faith and and love of our an- cestors maly be enabled to liaiid our ilicofil eioils and beautiful oh earth to ssrvs have ievsd. O Lord, the beauty of of sible way of ths love of their hearts. sp newly conceived in its higher and with the clergy to oifer up to God nobler form. that urea them to sive their manifold thanlrs for the many Him not only themselves. their blessings which God has showered hearts. their minds, their words. upon the Diocese during the last hun- tlieir deeds. but as an additional of- dred years. We specially request them feriiil the best ahd moat worthy of in th0ll‘ UOIOHIWIS- ceiving Holy Communion frequently.; "True love seeks over to give to the during the year. "Our heartfelt offering of thanks faith and love or tiis Mil induced ,il ‘them to oiisr to their nod the sift-I and loving prayers to ood that I-lc tht! deamld moat miitahimlo. down will continue His blessings upon us throush the Mlm of sets, that and that no will in-ehgtlitn the peo- same mth and love. flllins the hlartl and that ire wui strengthen the peo- of the children of the Church, have pie of today with His grace that we lb~D\1Q8t\NMl!0|l\\N"lll\QY the Diocese fo enter into this irit of thanksgiving and in union show their gratitude to God by re- ould be accompanied by faithful ' o are the inharitors of the won- parsble heritage uhsulllea and the great festival of the anni- Oui- wonderful people. We hope hsvs Rh hesiloncy the Aposto- e christians fought and triumphed Nm, Us m conseclmlllg w G°d~5 and gradually as time moved on, so use emlrely and pemelullly me 9l’\'°d“¢`9d ln Pl'°P°""°n°le "ale me, fice which is the crovi ning ¢"9l°Pm°“l °f me Ch“"°h 55 ll had the external Church deielol een in the lands they leff, that one; om. ,.em“,.y M a Dlogese undred years ago in 1928 the Holyi --By 3 serlps of pwtldemlgl 9° decided “W” the e"°'3u°“ dfcldences the vear that nlarlm rince Edward Island and New Brun-l hundmdlh unlllvelsarl of me wisdom, enlightened by the Holy swick into a Diocese of the Church of' mm of the Dlocese also mal-ks C‘°d “nd 3PY’°|m°d the RL Rev' An’- seventy-fifth anniversary us B. MacEachem as its first Bish- fmmdlng ol St Dumlalls op. _ . ETB and tic fiiflieili anniversary of ‘One hundred years have passed cm.,m..nc9n,l.nl f _l . - i ee ince that time, a century, written lil) Hmpllal Each cl lllese he PW” 01 0°nWmP°f°\‘Y Ch” Ch will celebrate its annliersary istory of Canada with glowing let “me cllosen lo, lt bul ln ills rs How many tile sacrifices niadel “me M. should all 50|" ln ufmg “mt Pell” °f 5 Century' H°W God for iiie \°'onri rful work of at the faith and love of a people muon and Clmslll ho lived in simplicity of morals and mem ln lm, l-ll.,...`-_.Se and pm.,- lmlers "WW fm' the next “`°rmy cerelv that Go-i niilv ooniinlle to an for this! How herculean the ef-I ,md Flu, ln rm 9 lo th.. work rts of the Bishops and clergy dui'-I lm.. nl. doll," lo Ou- l.p;,l¢l¢ ' 1 \ arts of an earliest. submissiie and The Ma endid and consoling success as isi MONTRFAL. Que Feb ltnessed by the spiritual and tem- foreign deninrd for C=ii:\diall oral development of the Diocese! here sutul-du; nas quiet and arishes have sprung up where be-1 business vas dope b\ lo al e re there was but the wilderness! The domestic rash yrailitrnde was autlful country churches have been? llmilcd but ioiues u era firm cted and one of tile most beainiful, ip tl Q slroiigill that picraiied in athedrals in Canada as also a most \vluul»;gg ¢-ugly uile-it rltug ion piendid apiscopalresidence have ta- uydu-,v u stronger feehng de Hi the P1006 0fU1€ hUmb|'~‘ mst CH-` iii file loral market for spring edml and |0\V1i' BlSh0l1`S F-95ld0¥\C£‘ 'lcilr and prices nele ailvllu ed Bl 8\`9'9l9l‘l BlSl\0l~> Ml1CEf\3h9l”“ UP* conf. pei baliel \‘.'lll!el \\‘ie'.lt n his elevation 'to the See of Char-; wus cl(--ul\ A fpr-lure ci' til l9l°Wn~ ltrada vas til sileligili that "Faith and love have found thus a wud (cu shor s and mlddl ngs M0381 GXDTGSSIOU. but have 8150 pri es “ere nriialired one dollar nabled our beloved Diocese to send lull The d unnd ues go d A orth in charity- so lilany workers as crate trade nas done in ishops and priests ill tile vineyard cl~;lfl..c of l-011;(-l pas gud \.a‘ucs the Lord and so many religious llrm pil us fur all grades of sters that our little Island has be- were f. iniy maintain ii ulider a it is that the church has ever come noted from east to wosi of acnvnd nerfuois acre sea cases mad” and United States HS U10 ISI? lnqiliiv for bilitel colltillued V°3“U°“5- i and the tone of the market was "Tile manifold blessings of God up- nc;-e.p:s ri re 30 packages pfessions lnade upon the senses may on our Island Diocese during the last undred years called clown upon her V y the faith, love alld zealous sacri- ous one who is the object of their Hoe of those who have gone before s demand in our day of us. who "Do we seek further why our ca- rear the broom- the expression to tholic Cathedrals and churches have G choose trade cali‘inl'=d ev. -lull bill ll-i,.s uc =\ s ai1\ R were 234 boxes A fair trade drlie i‘l beans and prices were chalirged Canad'ali lianduiked 5-it $675 slid vel‘o\ me nt $440 od of our deepest thanksgiving and bilsllcl Manv cottages a e to b° erected the Red Cross in Polio Rico to lieve the housing shortage caused the hurricane Mis lohn l\furra‘. and “l °“ Sundw August nth- me “ml Nortll Wiltshire desire fu than k versary date of the Bulls erecting neighbor; [md friends fm their e Diocese. in every parish chilrcll. acts of kmdnegl and gympalhy here possible a solemn “Te Deum"` their recent sad bereavement -_--il. ..._ O OO-6 6 O O O O O 0 O "We earnestly exhort the faithful , ‘ J P Corner Queen and HOURS-9 to i2.8\ §.....ci- Queen Since taking over latesfromltlito Nfl!! 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