&dM.1m nicouruu Page! CHURCHES TOMORROW CHURCH of ENGLAND 5. PETEW5 CATHEDRAL Alltlhll Ioehiord Moire I The hvaen:X:n:ssnn.l Ielatt g, ulllan ale!!! . sun. I. l'.id.0.Il. leeter bmnm and Disaster ei the The leverend W. 0. leg: choirs. lleaorary Assistant Priest, , - Orranlst and your Disaster Miss Susanne lrentea. Lie. Kids. 1.” e. In. Mattias. I a. m. Holy Eucharist. ll a. rn. Choral Eucharist. PRESBYTERIAN WmTor 5. JAMES llinleter .. dard Time) -Divine it e.mi.I:lSdil;"mo” non W . 555".” in a World Like Will ' hlogrne, Voice in the Wilder- hu"; Scott: Miss Barbara ink?” 1 p. m. Even-song. loll"- vunolr: Serf:-Hgpgdtggg ,,, TRINITY UNITED m";”,, .5. n..m.o..... cuuscu ? Minister: Reverend A. Frank Maeleaa. ILA. Assistant Minister: Bev'd. 0. Howard Christie, B.A., 3.1). Organist and Oholr Director George A. Thompson, F.l.O.C. (CHM). A.B.G.M. Concluding Services oi Dr. Dud- ley's summer Ministry. 11 5. m. --Divine Worship, con- ducted by ltev'd W. E. Dudley, D. 1)., LL.D. Sermon: "Pilate's Question - 'What is Truthl” " --Dr. Dudley. Solo: Selected - Mr. William Rogers. 8 p. m. --Divine Worship. Sermon: "You can't Keep A Good 4 ms BAPTIST cuuncn . Prince and Insurer Street- u;)r:,"Arthur 0. Vincent. Bnnlv free a o....'. or t - ”';;;':':,',,, '5', Mngto .:, a.a.c.o. Iia.m. (City time) W"""l' 9'" vice Sermon: awn" Ara You Going To Do if ?" w:uIlo1l”,llhe Lord's M1 SIICPIIGPE-" (pegrl Curran) - Mrs. N. D. liscixan. h m it it, Class ior t e you!!! c - ,,',f,,I; m. (City time): Evenins ":'?,.t:.p.;n: "A History oi Yourseli ." - Dr. Dudley. .1V1i0 Writes 1:, who ends It-" M” '."""r' te - Mi es . mcryon. welcome. mime. Se ec d ll Mary or Guest Organist today in Mrs. Keith S. Rogers. You are invited to worship 6 in Trinity (murch. ' ” cmikat CHRISTIAN CH Street . - Dunbar, B.'l'h.. Hlllllkl ills; Tllclnm Burns. OIIIIIIIS Ind Choir Director. 'oT:.fm.... School and Fam- The Salvation Army Great George street "HOME OF EVANGELIBIIF Since 1565 I H, "om, Sr. Major and W. Stanley 11 xx. in. Morning Worship and Corps Oiiicers. Communion. .. , , h I y 1 . 9.3 a.ln.-Directory ng. 5isgl1IeaIk'Il1l.l'('h1iiIet1).lHl(l31g1:5 0 lxagx; 10 a.ni.-Sunday School , , . - . l Euguplky, iormerly oi Fredericton, 11 :'-l::lue:IgI.I;I:l3n'3l' DI " ' 0 p.ns.-salvation Me a t l ug- Till!) -"Come Ye Blessed"-Scott. Solo: 1 C I Young People "i" '.'.."'r';'...Ii'xI; Worship. Speaker: 7 p.nI. (Daylight Saving Tinsel u..II.v' Condon - Sermon topic: -09911 311' " - M''''"''''9 "H". Slim"? M thr'-j-Storms". 7.30 :J.Il:I'”(oDnylight Saving Time). -Evangelistic Eerviees. a Sunday. evening serviee will. be d ' ' by Lleut and Mn. i.sO.TauL's ANGLICAN ' cuuncn The Parish Church TIciIbBI'fl'- Established 1760 by Royal Good music and stories- Founslatinn. All Are Welconse. The Reverend Canon .1. T. lbboti. Rector. United PIENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Ilev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8070 lo s.nr. Sunday School ll a.m. Worship and Praise 8 pm. Evangelistic Meeting You are invited to worship with III. Organist and Choir Master: Paul Cudmore, A. Mus. (McGlii) 8.30 n.In. lloly 1'' 11,00 tun, Morning Prayer and sermon (Broadcast CFCY), Special Organist -11. 1! ill o it lroclr. Wichita. Kansas. Cordial Welcome To Visitors. ZION PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Gr-niton sin. The Reverend W. liarold Brown. M.A., Minister llr. Frank Johnson, A.'I'.C.l., Organist and Choir Director . heechar at Morning and Eve- ning Services: The l1ev'd. E. (1. Evsns. Morning subject: is it Spring- time in the Realm of the Spirit? INONEMORIAM. In loving memo y oi my father. George Gorvestt who departed this liie Aug. 19th, 1008. We wntched him slowly isde away. We tried so hard to nsake bins I I But God was The llope oi the second Assembly um" wk!" R." oi the World Council or Churches. ' Anthem: "A Prayer" -Handel. '""'lo:':k """ hm. 5" '1'". M. Evening Subject: "Life IJnlim- , "91-" Lovingly remembered by Daaele, Harry and iamily. NOTICE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island in con- nection with the Free Church of Scotland will meet on Wednesday 25th inst., at 8 pm. D.S.T. in the Church in Birchwood St., Charlottetown. for the in- duction of the Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A., to the Central Charge (Charlottetown and Stanchel)- Rev. Prat. D. Mackenzie, M.A., Free Church of Scotland Deputy, will preach and preside. Prof. Mac- kenzie will give the charge to the-Minister, and Rev. W. MacLeod, J.P., M.A., Free Church Deputy, and Principal Clerk of the General Assembly, will give the charges to the congregation. Music: Sch-c ted. W. Msebeod, P.0. L 0.... i The British and Foreign Bible Society Strive: to keep before every- ”: the Inestirnabie value oi W Ward oi God and to h c" 5 CODY of this in the "Ids oi all. The business PENHZOOSTAL CHURCH SliRVlO& At the Oran e Hall. Hill- ter River, Sun ay 7:80 PM. Wednesday. Thm-ad-v -d Friday at 8:00 PM. CHESTER ROBERTSON. Minister. cm a. mum oooa-ssasussurmum -soon nouns aura stone- at the IIJOIII llllltl Irons- ,srsozas.- rim gauge hose ls. lust Wear. I lAdies' UALAN clearing at bargain Niel 3011!”! and Irsdlq. twelve yearsl Trinity United church Vacation School will be held the week oi Augmt 2Ird,'opening at a. II. n SCHOOL IOOII. We carry a ' '- line oi text books, scrib- blers. seheoi bags. zipper binders. etc. Kemp's Stationery. 11256 Kent St. NEW GLASGOW OIIIIITIAN CHAIOI. .. swvioss Sunday Aug- ust me. New Glasgow siunasy School 10.00 a. in. Worship service 11.00 I. m. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.80 n. In. liryor R. Jones. Student-Minister. Illl.'!0N'-IUITIOO PARISH. - Reeter. luv. A. I. Pierc . ser- vices for Sunday, August 2 nd, ere: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 s. m. Sun- day School. 11.00 a. In. Morning Prayer and Batman. Guest Preacher, Rev. I. 0. Lancaster, Woodstock. Ont. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 3.80 9- m. ltvenlns Prayer and Ser- mon. St. Marks, Rustlco. 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Guest Preacher. Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, Woodstock, Ont. "Come and bring the whole iamily." I lOl"I!'AIl. Ue1lIOe-III. VACUUM OIOIIIITIIIOOI nus. lpseialidng Ohiasle simple sermon. "My little chil- dren", he would say. "love one INIOLL nus oaoss jatah another." House, W , at O o'cl - After a period oi time. the Ciuidq and loeute uuslitying will people, a little weary ol the se- rseelve raeeuu"s badge. pftition. dinsllyucpnroanhsd the 1' Nrnmnom ow”. ” M edlnan sak sason ior such By llilllnlllellee Oeelins down trees It. Jannss. Christian tradition tells a story about the last years oi er. John the lvsusslist. The llelevsd Dis- ciple, as is commonly known, lived to a venerable old age. at this tune. snioying the wisdom derived long experience and especi- ally irens enlightsnent iron: on high. the aged Apostle was able to discern the essential thing in the living or the christian life. Accordingly, M. John we are ovc and over again the sense emphasis on the same message. It. John's reply is both inter- ..---&?.-.S;- laint John Detachment oi the R OIIP to Monoton, where he will become section N00. Opl. Bryenton is a. veteran oi 21 years' service and has served in various pieces across Canada. He worked on many major cases with the iorce, mostly as a plain clothes oiiloer. and is ntly a, witness in the Dr. A!- fred A. Valdmsnis case. He was born in Spring Valley, P. E. 1., and is married to the former Kath- erine Cook of Seckville, NB. Personals Miss Alberta Msulilniay oi Al- bany, N. Y. is the guest this week- end oi Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rich- iemiuedteprssalitetnapeoplasslvss Thought: For Our Time I Cardinal MoGulgan (Copyright), IIUI lQ.lP!'llIAL OIAIITI es and insmlctivs. "My little Otlil ." he repeated. "iove one another. This is the Lord's pre- cept and it alone suiilcaa." Love one another. at. John was only echoing the doctrine oi his Divine Master. When the Pharisees replied that we are to love God with our whole heart and mind III 10111 SIC 0111' neighbor as our. ltistehsnotad that this is not a mere counsel. Christ did not merely advise charity as . means M be used ii one wished to live a his a little better than the average. on the contrary. ch... ity is a. commandment-the mm and the greatest; and in a wsyl it sums up the whole Christian law. from the Old Testament, weI can see that the people before Christ did not have a lull under- standing oi charity. ' , charity was also something strange to the pagans of early Christian times. when the pagan Romans looked upon the curly Christians they noticed some-v thing diitarent about them. They' observed suoh manifestations of charity that they were prompted to remark: "See how these Christ- ians love one another." Charity is the distinctive mark or the christian. It is, as it were, the badge oi the ioilbwer at Christ. "By this shall all men know that you are my disciples," srds, Stsuhope. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Forsythe and son, Richard. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. For- sythe. 17 Park Terrace. Mr. Thomas Gass, Trail, B.C., is Visiting his mother, Mrs. Robert Gees, Hnselbrook, and other mem- bers of the iamlly. . COUPLE ENTEBTAINED - Cpl. and Mrs. Louis Longaphie 01 R. O.A.P'. station summer-side, who are being trnnsierred to Winnipeg, Msn., were entertained Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. John Lawlor when their iriends pre- sented them with a gift. set. oi lus- gage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proude also entertained at their home in honor or Cpl. and Mrs. Louis Longaphie I'll-51' VISIT IN 1! YEARS -r Mr. and Mrs Charles 1.. Stevens oi West Mediord, Ms.ss., are visit, ing at. the home or Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Newson, Kingston. It is is years since they visited the Island. Mrs. Stevens M a sister or Mrs. Newson. They see quite an improvement in many things since their last visit. They also cele- brate their 34th wedding anniver- sary while here. They intend back to Massachusetts the latter part oi the week. HONORED nuoa To Win- DING -- Mrs. Archie Thomson of North Tryon. was hostu at her home on August 5, honoring Miss Vodia Maeltay at Albany at s miscellaneous shower. The recep- tion room was decorated daintily with an arch oi pink and white streamers, bells and mixed flowers. Miss Sheila Moiiat oi Newcastle- on-Tyne, l:ng., read the accom- panying verses. The guest oi hon- or reoeived many beautiful gills. Miss Maoltay was also honored last Thursday afternoon by her eunt, Mrs. J. George Macltay who held a tee. ior her in Albany. PAII SWIMMING TISTI - md Orus Swimming and Water siety Tests were conducted at Grill Roads on August 10, ior the mat time. The Course was spon- sored by the Women's Institute with Mrs. Malcolm Reeves as chairman. Miss Joan Murphy was the Instructor. Mr. Kent mils ex- amined the class and presented these who wen sucoeasiul with Red. Oman awards. The iollowtng candidates were sucoessiui: Be- ginners: David Reeves. Roger ldsrston. Lowell Jenkins. Doreen Bsldcaton. Marjorie Balderston, Mrs. lists Balderston, Jean Mac- linnoe. Intermediates: Beatrice Reeves. leniors: Gall Regele. IILANDEI NOW NCO AT KONOTON - superintendent 13. Mr. Scott MacPhail has returned to Toronto, after spending a two- week vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhail. Mt. Albion. Dr. and Mrs. Donald MacNelll re- turned Thursday irom Woliville, N. 8., where they attended the sum- mer convocation ot Acadia Uni- versity where their son, Jim, re- ceived his B.Bc. degree. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Msccireth and Mr. MacGrath's father. Mr. James Macarath, Lowell, Mass. are visiting at. North Milton. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest cola. Miss Jean MacNeil, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacNeili, has returned to her home in Lake Verde. Miss MacNeiil has em a patient in the Polio Clinic, Char- lottetown. ior many months. Mrs. John Walker. Kensington, had the misfortune bi fell at. her home hurting huseli seriously. she was taken to the Prince county Huspitsl ior x-rays which showeil no bones broken. but a dislocated shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. John De Grace and son, have returned to their home in Lexington. Mess., after spending a. pleasant holiday here. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. N. C. Molyneeux, Southporu, who will spend a month visltingher daughter. -. OAIIII OF TNANK8 On behalf of Orange Tea Committees. I wish to ex. tend our many thanks to all those that helped, and made the see such a success. we also thank Mr. Kart, man- ager, Bank of Neva Seetia, Victoria, and his assistant. BASIL C. HOLM. Secretary. I .,.....s.l COMMERCIAL ENTER- PRISES lEG'D. l Collections - Investigamvns N Miscellaneous Business 0. no:-rut ord 1"r';dericton, N. 3., yg 5;'f';,f" y 9," has -nnou I tnnsierral oi mm nan , . Corporal iii 3. Bryeuton oi the C" '" '"" ' E I 72 lrsftss Strut min stresses the vast re- POLIO INSURANCE s1o.oo ron most 0. ii. liugbss Insurance Ltd. PIOIO 4014 source; of an cmmtfm gh. ""”C'"I luerds the liberty 0' the individual. the .s. emphasises the M llarnlns. the med- """'l protects the health mil" Community. Quietly M consistently the Iible "I Ely reminds men that rihu iinal analysis it is lleousness that exalteth is L : it o -s rlisiion and it is Truth 1;”-11:! menllree. ' 3 ITO! GIIIIC I 21! Bible Society a gag. tiona. iliet vua '”'"" Nona Isle: Auxil- w'.'.,iwf"'0g Sfmt Oboe rnuuaeuas has .raII Prescription is SAFE iisdiclne! i Year dedsr knows what is Best sea Year Faulty. ollllsao ' ,,,,,, Prescriptions FIRST GIGGIYS PHARMACY ll Illiflflllt . s s can him as one sign ier Yen said the Master ”ii' you have love one for another. ees Today there is some contusion about the meaning of charity. Its meaning has been so emptied and watered down that it hardly re- sembles the meaning it has in the Gospels. In the popular mind, charity today is associated with such things as humaniterianism, philanthropy. community chests, orphanages and hostels for the poor. To be an object of charity according to this conception, car- ries with it a sense of shame. This is not so with the Gospel meaning of charity which is something far above mere phil- anthropl; something deeper than the mere exterior act. or contri- buting oi the community chest. True Christian charity is the love or God and of our neighbor, as they are seen through the eyes of ieith. It is the love which cor- responds to the knowledge we have by faith. Hence Christian charity is the ranging up 1 Special 53.00 - Special Balaeee oi all sacrificed during this sale. Special Price 520.00 8: 530.00 84 MEN'S SPORT COATS TO 529.50- , Special 58.00. 513.00 & 517.00 350 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Regrouped and reprlced for special selling to 3514.95 Sale Price 54.00, 55.00. 57.00 260 MEN'S JACKETS to 514.95- Ioys' LONG PANTS and JACKETS to 56.95 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS to 54.95- ' 51.49 and 52.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS to 525.00- Speciel 514.00 Men's and Boye' summer goods Itniried suits and sweaters. love of our dren of a common heavenly rather. as brothers in Christ and as living temples oi the Holy Spirit. can be. ter how much one may talk at moi-her"? fellowship, oomradeship or broth- erhood, in a purely secular soc- which all Christians need to ex- iety such as that of Communism amine their consciences. What we which makes no room for there is by the very absence oi Joyed by "IE used 31- 301111. Which God. also no room for Christian will enable us to understand that, charity. The world today, ewmeeeselm-Ieervesooeesliowa how emo- tlve the bond oi Christian charity but. when can we point to such an example? Can the non-Carrie 'tisn world still say Secular society by itseli knows pagan F-Omlnl "Md W Sly: "Eel nothing about such love. No mat. how these Christiana love what the ME OIIC IPV '"h,'" I.I11'J.nOdp:lD: Perhaps this II I matter on 3:(;-gngfgfgp slulsvlolawuhl Zsniflr own "O0 Godmneed is some of the wisdom en- HXUYALM" l IIIVE SE7. V O in the practical order oi every- rxmbs Mu": star. aspiring and day life, the primary and essential C1lll'I0131Ct0WlI cause to Christ asking whm, 1, yearning ior some stable bond of thing is the motivation oi all our 187 Queen St. Dial 8271 the uesict 4' r 315 fellowship and brotherhood. de- activity by charity. answer IIICDl'0l'llyI. and ready. He steer the lame as a pocket to 559.50 55.00 - 58.95 52.88 JUST ARIIV FOR FALL-375 Ladies' Coats newest Ienynlere llyslenspend nevelry materials from A nice assortment of new fall Dresses. Corduroy end Felt Jumpe"n.,Iieuses. else rise newest hers. skirts. purses. etc. We cerrytiieivssneus Lady Ann also the "Teene Paige" fashions. Come and see our window display. A small deposit will hold any garment. SATISFACTION or MONEY REFUNDED Clearing all Ledies' ILOUSES, re L) WAS 179.50 143-” Complete with Pump 55 DOWN - 57 MONTH ' 3" Balloon Boilers 9 Push-Pull Saiety Release llverytbing irons e a single edjusinnent. take drudgery out of wash du. CHECK THE V151-MATIC FEATURES: ' Automatic Pressure Control nylon slip to a she; 11.; goes through the VISI-MATIC wringer wmsout Mechanical Timer elim- inates clock weilehing while the 6-vane Durnlite Agitator is getting your clothes really clean. Canoe in and see ALL the ieatures designed to 4 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL LADlES' DRESSES r 1 t um -Jteg. w'ss5.oo Speo;ieT5?.00g- 55.00 - 58.00 LADIES' SHORTIES To clear--Reg. to 529.50 Special 50.00 - 512.00 515.00 and 520.00 A NEW SHIPMENT or LADIES' SUITS. reg. to 529.50- Speclai 515.00 51.00. 51.49. 52.00 in the 144 -150 29-50 to 59'" 4 or. erases " 129 Kent St. Dial 3180 .. So any old price 1 Ladis' Department We have reprlced our entire stock of LADIE5' LONG COATS. reg. to 559.50 I g. to 54.95 Come in and see our 50c and 81.00 counter. ene- slsting of T-Shirts, I.sdioe' at Children's Shorts, Over- ails, Purses, etc. , Clearing eN our Summer SKIRTS to 58.95-T 51.00. 51.49. 52.00 8: 53.00 I Balance of Giris' end Teen-ego DRESSES. Sizes to 14: A Special 51.00. 31.38. 52.83 CORDUROY OVERALL&-Special . . 51.48 New shipment of 50 Doeen Children's - is A Clean Up...Regardless! AS SALE ENDS! iiegrouped. repriced for the Last and Final Sell-Out! Come. folks. take it away .. Fail uoods are pouring in takes Summer stock. Men's Department JUST nncnxvno A NEWISHIPMEN1” or 275 MEN'S SUITS In the finest Yarn Dyed Worsteds, etc. i