I... JUNE -) 12.. 165.2. .-a..- "'VRmHQmn --n A l-coo-ooooooow 1” by d n.:”'si.';.'i':3. savored .2: ... ”-'y'if:'.. II I 1116 neededniii opinions will always noted English sducationist has pointed out the advantage oi a return to study alter a young par- ...;a Iiifrevi 0 Bynlllnery ltev. Georg Df.. I.I..D. r icoorristitl-I - errasge gait E g- E .2. E "All I could never be. Jill men ignored in me This was I worth to God.” Theraiora Jesus' answer to His ?Bonents was to this eiiect: "You beliavs- in God? Then do His son has had a taste oi practical will as you know it and you will experience. He knows then the recognise my teaching as irom issues that have to be laced in Him." the world struggle and is eager ior miormation about the ways oi dealing with them. He has learn- ed to appreciate the light which the experience and thought oi the past can throw on the” problems or the present. 0 0 O A iew years ago we had in the Christian ministry a man notable ior the sheer energy oi his think- ing. It seemed to his young ad- mirers that there was no phase oi the thought oi his time with which he was not iamlliar, and the thoroughness with which he thought through the yisctioal questions brought beiore him turned hie admirers into iollow- are. He explained that his church called her candidates ior the min- lstry "probationers" and sent them out into her mission iields for practical experience. as a prepa- ration ior their studies in theol- ogy. when he came back to col- lege eiter his rirst season on the mission he was just one big question-mark. He was athirst ior iniormation on the various prob- lems which he had met when dealing with people. and the truths and principles taught in his clau- as were "living and poweriul" be- cause oi their bearing on the needs oi the human soul. The vast knowledge that he. gained ai- terwarde was never merely theo- retical; it was precious in his sight because of the her me which it enabled his tolive. He too i'iearned by oiu." Many readers oi the New Testa- mente regard the seventh aighth chapters oi John's Gospel as its least helpful section. Yet in those chapters the method beiore us is emphasised again and again. criticisms which then Jesus ; and For example: No redaction ought over to be cast on'l'ennyson's "BonestDoubt- er". Thedoubtsoisuohamanas poet ducrlbes so oiten arise out oi his loity views oi God. His ideas oi God are so -high that he cannot accept current interprets- and works, and a one will always be diiiioult until he can reach conceptions oi God that satisiyhls mind and soul. At the same time; anyone who has had to deal with men and women in the actual strug lee oi liie realises that into ectual doubts oiten have moral causes. Some people cannot believe be- cause they will not obey. A young missionary once wrestled for weeks questionings, and iailed to ilnd an answer that satisiled him. Then he discovered that back oi his mental searching was moral ieil- uro, and had to conclude: '"rhat man can never believe because ci his double liie." This sad iaot should never be assumed in form- ing our estimates oi other people, but everyone ought to search his own heart to make sure that his own moral iaulis are not the cause oi his apir.itu.al digiculties. in the highest ranges oi truth we too "learn by doing". Obey and understand is Christ's word to the honest and earnest everywhere. No matter how much men al- ready know, obedience to God's will as they understand it will load to knowledge deeper still. A man who on rs the redemptive process will d his ties and who could nave trina oi the a alwayrworrisd ':about it. about atonment redemption disappear. One accept the doc- nement and was helpins a certain class of dams I 'dispyat.Iloimans. rue ceuraa . THE GUARDMN. CHARIDTPETOWN L-GUARDIAN rows -raxa-max. ieooaaa. coon ior terrace natures. have roua rroruass iramed at Holmans. , I 110' I oaaswau. '... latter Photo- snobs. Il.li'C'lIl0 IIONI. 0436. Bryan- ton s. aiaoltsv. GIGGIYI FIIAIIAOI. 8170. new Monnns Firestone irigerstors now on display. sans. JOHNSTON! LADIES WJAI. Specials. Dresses. Coats. S ts. IOI PIOPLN I I'D- GAH and ap- NYIDN nsoor Ill!!! ior Father's DIV. 311.90. the ideal giit. B.V.D. make at Jack Cameron's. 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P.I.I., wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter Marion Ruth, to Gordon Denver. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cairns, Kinkora, P.E.I.. marriage to take place the latter part oi June. back to useiulness and virtue. His success in reclaiming men who had made liie's great mistakes was satisiying to his soul. l-iis worry- ing about mysteries ceased when he became Christ's agent in re- had died. my word. than you are my dis- maaeyouirea rallancec Arnie-3 Goal Co. Phono.,ncsn elected Tuesday night were: ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mn. storing last ones ior whom Christ . No single method is eiiective in all cases, but here is one way to iaith pointed out by the Redeem- er llimseli: "Ii you continue in indeed: andnyoushali know the 'triIth.i and the truth, shall oaanau iians. an varietiel still in stock. Prompt attention to mail orders. Arthur Vsssy. 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Ldeacon Harrison oi Sum- merside then the presented to the Bishop. quired any of those present who knew any reason why he should not be ordained to declare impediment was alleged was commended to the prayers oi who re- it. No and he (3. H. TAYLOR Jewellers For" four peeseratloss We not only lmow the way to a man's heart. but also appeal to the, the-iit oi the purchaser. "bang-up" week-end for Dad with a tasty selection of groceries, meats and fish. fruits and vegetabia from rmscrrs Cash and Carry. Look over the many special itesm listed here. Plaaareai nan Grade "A" mmun 0' ior! 1'VlN3hPll'lk - 1-2 lb. SAL ON. 2 ice . Miracle Will salad 3 status VV All 4 . m"Am'"'"i',. &r . . in p Nwhlg uicirso '0 emu. W l,,-2;b.pig,.33.oW .. &;eae'a. pl has EUg..g..-"oi. t 416 urns a. Choice Quality lOWl..,Ili. .t 41:" Pork Trimmed FOR IOASTING. Ili. ....... lle Shoulder ' p PORK CHOPS. III. . . . . . . 576 aamam Machine Sliced . 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He was then given a Bible and the chalice and Peter ior the cele- bration oi the Holy communion, and the service continued in the accustomed rnaner until the con- gregation waa dismissed with the Bishop's Denedlction. The great Dutch painter Hern- brandt did many paintings oi his wiie. Saskia Van Uylcnborch. IIIHONI W. I. The June meeting oi the lei- mont Women's Institute was held at the Indian home with twelve members present and one visita. Meeting opened by sinslng the In- stitute Ode, iollowad by the roll call which was answued with "What 1 Like lest About My Hus- band.” Minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. and the school oosnmittae reported buying supplies ior the school. New committees were appointed as ioilows:- sick. lira. xoith Barrett and Mrs. Ivan Clarke: school. Mrs. A. 3.. Johnson. re-awointed: sand- wich, Mrs. Budd Birch and Mrs. Robert Macilaurin. Mrs. A. B. 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