sdmasy, June 10. 1954 /,__ .,.,-..w-ww-H-H CHURCHES TOMORROW fiHURCH oi ENGLAND 5. I’ETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican Itoehlord Square I-1, gaverend Canon’('i._E. Moilatt M.A ., 0 Easter The Reverend W. 0. lion Honorary Assistant Prtast. organist and Choir Director [flu Susanna l-I°- Millio- TaTE:T'M-tum 3 ._m. Holy Eucharist 11 a.in. Choral Eucharist 7 pm. Evensong S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church established 1169 by Royal Foundation. 1-he Reverend Canon J. T. Ihbott, Rector. organist and Choir Master: Paul (Yudmore. A. Mus. (McGlli) "$30 a.m. Holy Communion 11 21.11:. Mornins Prayer and Ser- nun, Subject: "The motive behind our Reusion" 7 pm. Evening Prayer and ser- mon. Subject: "The walls oi Jeri- C0 . First Sundsy~siter Trinity "ISRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES Tb} Reverend T. H. B. Somers. M.A .M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mei-Iensis Mus. 3., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director oi the Choirs. 10 s.m. Church School 11 um. Divine Service and Ser- mun: "I will Guide Thee With Mine I'll’?-" Anthem: “Tbs Torohbesrers" Anderson — Boys’ Chair Anthem: "Grant Us Thy react?’ — Mendelssohn — Chancel Choir lisitors Cordially Welcome 'l‘he Church is open daily ior mu-er and meditation. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (‘nr. Prince and Grslton Sta. The Reverend W. Harold Brown, M.A.. Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L_ Organist and Choir Director Morning Worship in am. The Church school ll n_m. Nursery School ll s.m. Sermon: "Faith And Love At Work” Anthem: "0 Come let us Sing" — Maunder Evening Worship 7 pm. Sermon: "The Power oi "Let the Mountains Shout ior Joy" --Evan; sung; ‘Anthem: "What is Man” —Mann. Ci‘ “halt the Lord our God. and worship at His Holy Hill". United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 81 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 5076 Ti am. Sunday School 11 s.ln_ Worship and Praise 1 p.m. Evsngeiistlo Meeting 3 p.m. Tent Meeting at Harring- ton. l’.E.i. You are very welcome to these meetings, REMEMBER HIS WORK WITH A GIFT- Snmeone has said that it A not a good WILL which «W5 not remember Christ‘: work with a Gilt. There is at. better way oi remember- lnr His work. than by mak- Inlt A bequest to the Bible Slriety. - The Bible Society seeks to live every man oi every ‘Manage God's Word in his --wn tongue without note or rnmment. Your gift will “beak to the hearts oi men l"rougl1 the Word of God “ll by your intlunnrs will to on ior generations. In making a bequest. kindly do so through the P. E. I. Aux- illllry or Branch. The Bible House is at 100 Fitzroy S'r¢-ct, Charlottetown, P.E.i. HELP GIVE THE BIBLE TO THE WORLD The Guardian Page 8 2 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. I’-‘rank MacLsalI. l.A. Organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. r.a.c.o. (CHM). A.ll..C.M. ll a.m. Divine Worship. oonduet- ed by the Minhter. Sermon: The Verdict oi the Verb Anthem: Immortal, (Es-to Thiman) 1 p.m. Divine Worship. sermon: The Law oi the Filth Sparrow Anthem: "Incline Thine ear me"——(Himmel) Soloist. Stanley Lancaster You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitaroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davlson . B.A.. D.D.. Pastor. organist and .Choir Director- Boyaton F. Muglord, A.B.C.O. Ii a.m. Fathers’ Day Worship Service. Sermon: “A time For Trust." Anthem: "Be sun My Soul" — Beballus 1 p_sn. "Lloyd Oakes Nigbt.‘f lea- turing a worship service oi de- signation oi Lloyd Oakes to min- isteriai training. Taking part willbe S. H. Burhoe. R. J. Rupert, Donald llolden_ with devotional thoughts by Lloyd. Sermon by Mr. Davisonz "A Time For Greatness." Choir: “Came to the Father" — Miles This Churrh all who would love the Lord. CENTEAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 Kent Street Ilarvei D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister Min Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. Invisible.- to 10 s.m. Church School and Fun- ily Hour. Goal for Sunday I58. A photo oi the School will be taken 11 a.m. Morning Worship pnd CommunIon.. Sermon: "Whose. is the Image?" Duet: "Whispering I-lope"—Msry Vessey and Kathryn Beck 1 pm. Evening Worship: Sor- mon: "Will Your Anchor Hold?" solo. Selected: Mrs,. Morrison Macliinnon Central Christian (nsuroh eer- dially invites you to the worship services on the Lords’ Day. The Salvation Army Great George street "HOME OF EvAl\'GELlsM" Since 1865 Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe Corps Oiiicers. 9.30 Directory meeting 10 a.m. Sunday School ll. s.m. Holiness Meeting; Topic; “Designated-Demonlnsted“ 8 p.m. Salvation Meeting-—Young Peoples 6,30 p.m. Open Air Meeting Mari- time Electric '1 p._n.s_. Salvation Rally; Topic: or IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi Mrs. William Constable oi Springfield East. P. E. I. who passed away June 20th. 1952. 'llhis is a day oi . ‘- With many and regrets. A day we shall always resnembe When the rest oi the world forgets. Two years have paned since that sad day, when our dear wile and Mother was called away. The blow was hard the shook severe we little thought her death so near. God gave us strength to light it, And courage to bear the blow. But what it means to lose you. No one will ever know. nnffl A IIIPPY home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still. not death has lelt s loneliness The world can never till. Gone dear yes‘ gone lorcver, How we miss your smiling lace. But you lelt us to remember. None on earth can take your place. We think oi you In silence. And oit repeat your name. What would we give to hear her voice And see her lace again. smruehotassbodidharbost. May God grant her eternal root. True hearts tint loved you with deepest alieetion. still love you In death the same. sadly Missed by Husband. Daughter Joissnna.Son Elwood. Dltlglstgg-5... law Ethel and Granddaughter Karen. ARE YOII 119 onarmfl sr. JENKINS TRANSFER DIALOSNI , AGllN’lI...ALLln)VANLlNEs 1¢arthAmes-tea’s Iargut Movers MOVING C WN CITY AND SPECIALS st Adslla's Millinery. $1.95. 82.95, 83.95. EUMMAGE SALE. — Basement Hearts Hall. Saturday, June iiith. 1.30. APEOIAL low prices on new shipment lighting iixturea. Brown Electric. ' sssvrcs 'ro‘srcx. pm 5132. Ca.ntwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. "WE 'I:Ii.EA'I' THE SICK WELL”. Giggey's Pharmacy-..open evenings ‘till 8 o'clock. MAKE DAD happy on Father's Day with s gilt irom Henderson 4': Cudmore. POST CARDS. Handicrafts, Sou- venirs. The Island Book Room. Charlottetown. IELAND GRILL. Queen street Dial 5220. Serving lull course din- ners Specialising Chinese dish. SUN GIlII.L—Full course dinners and lunches. Reasonable price. Opposite Vendor's, Great George street. SHAMROCK l l n e n handker- chleis, a nice Father’: Day gilt, gift boxed. 3 ior 1.00. Henderson & Cudmore. MaoDONALD RADIO SERVICE ltsdio repairing. Amplitiers anc sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone Will. IIIILLINEIIY SPECIALS at the Hi Style Millinery Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. Clearing all spring hats. special racks at Si, $2.95 and $3.95. RECEIVES IIISCHARGI-1 —-Ml‘. Harold Hawkins oi Chmdoltctnwn. arrived home yesterday irom Hall- iax where he received his dis- charge irom the army. SANDAI.S—Sl.'l9 AT \VlilGlI'l'S. We have about 90 pairs of child- rn's Sandals. regularly priced‘ at $2.50 to $3.95, clearing at $1.19. Sizes small, six to large two. Colors Red, white and Green. Broken sizes. Wright shoe Co. GOSPEL TENT. Rose Valley. —— Meeting Lord's Day 8 p. m. P. A. system will be in use ior any who are unable to get seating room in- side. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. — Communion Ser- vice Sunday. June 20th. 11 a. m. Rev. W. I. Green will give the ser- mon. Cavendish 7.30 p. m. Rev. F. W. Sawdon_ Minister. GOSPEL SERVICES. - Sons of England Hall, Richmond, near Great George. 11.00 a. m. "The Gilt of . Tongues". 2.30 p. m. Sunday school 7.30 p. In. Studies in Revelation, “The Mighty Angel and the Little Book." Rev. H. F. Maciswen. TBVON UNITED CHUItCIIES.—- Sunday, June 20th. Tryon 11 a. ill. Cape Traverse 3 p. m. Crapaud 1.15 p. m. Tryon and Crapaud Sacra- ment oi the Lord's Bu I. Can? Traverse the officers or the Junior Y. P. U. will assist in the service Rev. Lloyd Archer. MILTON-ItUS'I‘lC0 PARISH. - Rector, Rev. A. E. Plercey.. Ser- vices ior Sunday. June 20th, are: St. John's, Milton. 1000 ii. in. Sun- day 8chooL 11.00 e. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley. 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon. St. Mark's. Rus- tico. 1.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. DISTRICT ‘YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOI!- at the HUGHES DEUO ITOBI. N E W ELECTRIC I’H0.\'O- GRAPES only $10.05. Toombs Music Store. , ZENITH NEW IA INC An).- Ideal gift for Ds . miss Music Store. GIVE "DAD" an Arrow white shirt $4.95. gilt boxed. Henderson :5 Cudmore. NORTHERN ELECTRIC ltE- l-‘RIGEIIATOR. — Highest quality. Special price. Toombs'Muslc stare. FATHER'S DAY CARE. —- Treat Dad to a delicious Chocolate Cake special today st_Stewart's Bakeries KINDLY NOTE. —- Our store will close at 12 30 every Saturday. Open Wednesday and Friday nights. Tanton Accessories. RAISINB-N-SPICE and every- thing nlce—-that's what the cookies at Stewart Bakeries are made oi. Many varieties to choose irom. DRESS UP THE CAR. — Sl- moniz Polishes, Simonlz _Chrome Cleaner. White Wall Tire Cleaner, White Wall Tire ’Palnt_ Chamois, Wash Mits, Breezes. Bug Deflectors, Seat Covers. etc. Tanton's Acces- sorlee. 5ANDA!.S—Il.79 AT wnlowrs. We have about 90 pairs oi child- rn‘s Sandals. regularly priced at $2.50 to $3.95. clearing at $1.19. Sizes small, six to large two. Colors Red, White and Green. Broken Sizes. Wright Shoe Co. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Sparks, St. John, N. B., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Isabel Marie to Csl. Alton Bcrnarrl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macxcnzle, sourls, P. 1. Marriage in take place on July 3rd, at Plncher Creek, Alberta. FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD— The largely attended funeral sur-‘ vice for the late Mrs. Thomas W. Mcllish, Union itoud. lxmg s County, was held on Saturday, June 12, irom her late residence, with Rev. Kenneth T. Norris of- By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon. D.D.. 'i.I..D. First Moderator oi the United Churcli oi ('anIsda (Copyright) THE BEST YEARS "Grow old along with moi The best is yet to be.'' 80 Robert Browning began one oi the choicest. oi his poeml. “Rabbi hen Ears." It is interest- ing to ilnd some business-....." discovering the reality behind the poet's word oi encouragement. A western newspaper recently quoted with approval this saying oi the general manager oi a pro- gressive company: "Our over-dos are doing a wonderiul Job." His company awakened to the not that the modern pension plans are throwing into retirement skill- lul business men who have lots of good years oi uselulness in front of them. so they began put- ting men over 00 into non-com- petitlve Jobs. He said: "Their experience and tact are so good that customers prefer them to younger men. The team spirit oi these older people is wonderiul. They never give us a moment's trouble, and their ms- ture judgmenl. is something that is very valuable to the company." It is an interesting leature oi our time that while scientific discoveries are prolonging human lile and therefore elllciency, mod- ern institutions are retiring their skilled servants at earlier ages than ever. We know of cases where they have thrown on the scrap- lleap men at the height of their power and deprived the interests behind them or the most valuable service that these men could have given. We all have heard of men who should have been retired before they began, but when men of pro- ven character and ability hale mastered the subject or the job assigned to them, have kept ab- reast of the times. and have ad- ded by experience to their wisdom and efficiency, it seems sheer lolly to retire them when their powers are at their best. just because they 9 o licialing, assisted by Rev. J, M. Fraser. The music was under the direction oi the Church Of Christi Choir of Montague, Hymns were:‘ "The Lord is My Shcphcrd."| "Abide With Me." A solo "Saved; By Grace" was beautifully sungl by Mrs. Ralph Beck. The beauti- ful floral tributes were carried to the nearby cemetery by {lmvcr bearers. Master Malcolm Mac- Phee, grandson oi the deceased. led the bearers. carrying the iamily pillow followed by Messrs. Reginald Henncberry. E r n e s l Woodgate. George Kennedy, Char- les Kennedy. Arthur Wealherbie. Cyrus Martin, James Anistic, Ellsworth Ross. The PaIIbt‘:arcrs were Messrs. Vernon Ross, George Mcllish. Robert Mellish. William Moar, Ernest Moar. William Walsh. Interment was in the‘ Union Road Cemetery. I C ' 3 OENTENNIAL Y'S MEN'S OLIIB Pretty little dlppers that graceiuliy and take stance among seaside lion. 7.95 to LADIES’ WEAR sslsaonilo at ho|man’s... swim leading sunners. from our new sportswear collec- Slsos 12-20. 38-40 and for real big girls! HOLMAN’S 12-95 LADIES’ 8il0i' ttaristtotows F Our . For grief oiten dwells when it sei- Inserted by his Wile Blanche and Card Of Thanks Mrs. R. B. Eattrsy and family wish i_o thank all lriends who kindly remembered them during their rec- ent sad bereavement. IN MEMORIA-M In loving memory oi Joseph Mc- Aulay. who passed away on use 19th, 1946. Fondly Remembered by his Wile and Family. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of a dear hus- band and father. Lee Hooper. who died June 1.901, 1952. Sometimes it's hard to understand, Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom God has planned. Beyond our power to see. We do not forget him. we loved him to dearly. his esnory to fade irom our lives like a dream. lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincereiy_ For dom is seen. Sen David. CRLIFORNIA Olllhlh-'\| and Lfle have reached a certain age. The important thing is that older people should not accept the idea that they are through just be- cause ccrtalns institutions draw ar- bitrary lines. There is so much lo encourage them. We read in the when he was called to deliver Ia- raei. David in his youth wrought. prodigles oi valor, but in his age the men in his army said: "You are worth ten thousand or us," and put him where he could inspire and direct his forces. Young Ab- sslom's mistake that cost him his lile was in measuring his wits against the wisdom of his aged father. Where would the tree world be today ii’ Winston Churchill had been retired at. 60? It certainly would not now be free. Statesman like Gladstone gave their country their linest service after the age set for retirement. when Christian congregations look so eagerly for young preachers. it is well to re- member what John Wesley and Thomas Chalmers did when they were old. o 0 one scholar, whose reputation for learning is world-lvidc, is using his time. set tree by his retirement. to write, and so make his vast knowledge available for future gen- erations. There are Christian mini- sters in retirement (.10-called) who are doing the best \vOl'k or their lives in building up churches in the new communities around our cities. A YMCA officer, also in retire- e ‘that in religious work the wisdom Bible that Moses was 80 years old oileiservooeseytmurrnd that, as we grow older. personal in- terests become more precious to us than they were when we were so busy with material things. so it is and tenderness or age are indis- penslble. In the prophecy oi Joel which st. Peter quoted on the day of Pentecost we read: "Your young men shall see visions; . Your old men shall dream dreams." Both youth and age have their place and value under the guid- ance of the Holy Spirit. But the diiierence between the dreams oi uage and the visions of youth is that the dreams of age are founded’ on expcrlenre. , In unnumbered instance! has laith has been turned into fact. He launched out on an uncharted sea in answer to the call or God. and God lullllled His promise At the Burning Bush God assured Moses that He would be with him in bringing Isreai into lreedom. Al. the Red Sea, in the barren wilder- ll€.°n‘, and in battle alter battle God kept lalth with His servant. Moses‘ dream or Isreal's luture as he stood on Mount. Pisgah had a foundation in facts that nothing could move. The world needs to know what the experience of age can teach. The life of the church is enriched‘ and her word to the world fllVt'.‘Il|' the ring 0! reality when her mem-5 hers. who have tested and provenl God's promises. bear their witness: to His truth. I "The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed. ' Lets in new light through chinks that time has made; 1 Stronger by ueakness, wiser men become, I At they draw near to then’ eternal; home Leaving the old. both world: all ment, is at the heart oi one of the most effective missionary move- ments of our time. once they view I ‘That stand upon the threshold oil I llln new." I FAITH" H OOIOIOIII vvu. Cfitfl no Jvnvfir Hwy 0/ Mo fine: o//Fill /}v I — TO BE SHOWN - Hill: the Orange liaii, Summer- at * Saturday, June side. * Sunday, June 20th at the Murray River Hall. t Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRIGSSEI) ONLY at RITE - WAY CLEANERS Dial 7337 Charlottetown Retail ORIIO STORES OTHER STORES OROOERY STORES Summer Store Merchants‘ Association following closing hours until further notice. 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