fkeligion and Life -j.,v.r,nov.eougoo.riagoon.n.n.LL.n. lint nod:-sttirallavlitaloburebslcanntla (Copyright) WE CANNOT FOIGIVI OUR OWN SIN! i-'wii.-it must I do to he IIWV" lhls queslla” ” b'mu:i'u.d It sands in Toronto W ”'”"I'. answer 1;: "Believe in til! Pa" 5 d you will be saved. )1 useho . 0 a scholarly c h u 1" c II I: II: tte be ore cl lh:ugI'dmIif:Pll:j: g'U”l”” ml1(.In ii anew. he cannot see 1115 I began when Nicodemus asked dam of God.' it v or "2; 5.23:2; grown up and mature In ” ,9,-, to start life over al , new man in a new world. Jew! amworcd; ”A5 Mpseg lifted UP l in the wilderness. so iiiust the Son of Man he lifted up, that whoever believes in Him may have eternal life." These answers and many more type agree in mak- nig trust in the Son of God the condition on which alone salva- tion can he received- This is a matter of the utmost seriousness for all. It reaches Liowii to the very roots of ones mug. No wave of personal send- llll'lll or mass emotion can settle on issue of such depth and with .iirii for-reaching consequences. xiv spiritual condition. my rela- lltlnslllps with God. Ind my dewny flPDCIlfI on the answer I give to (iiiri i-Vi-st of all. there is my need ill ii saviour. A shipwrecked sailor. t-imging to an overturned boat on the wide sea. called for help. He lives because his call was answer- ed by one who helped him into liis hoat atid took him home. In the deepest sense. we cannot save llllllhtllilps. Vile cannot forgive our own sins: only the One we have sinned against can cancel our debt. We cannot change our own nature: iiiiiy the Creator can create anew- The message of the moment in To- ioiitn is of One who is able and rcatly to meet our need. and awaits only our consent. TIME IS FULFILLED y Jesus began His ministry in t::iIile(- by "preaching the Gospel of God. and saying: "The time is fulfilled. and the Kingdom of God is at hand: repent and believe in the Gospel." We cannot take our sins with its into God's Kingdom. The angel's announcement, to Joseph was that JIISIIS came to "save His people ti-rim their sins." and the first step in this salvation is our definite and final repudiation of our sins. This repentance must go down to the springs of conduct and let Christ cleanse them. Simply to be sorry for what we have been and iioiie is not enough: "regret, remorse and shame" often leave the sinner continuing in his sin. The tin must be brought before the Mir of otir own conscience and there i-nndemned and disowned. We are free agents. and. until no turn away from the evil we lliIl'P. lived in. even the stoning Saviour can do nothing for us. But in those who honestly repent. the inspired assurance ll:-"though your sins are like scarlet. they than he as white as snow: though they are red like crlrnson. i.hey shall become like wool." trust in Christ the Saviour. We turn rom sin to Him. Jcsus' own as- tiirance is:-."He who bears my tiord and believes Him who sent me. has eternal life; he does not come into Judgement. but has psa- scd from death to life." . min ILLUSTRATION Charles G. Trumbull. A woman "ll" i-'0mP1Blned:-"I don't know hii.-it it means to trust." Her tllfillfl asked:-"Have you over ll"-"i'lll9(I to float?" "Well. I've tried to was her answer- "Now, isn't that the. reason why you didn't glut-eed?t was her friend's rejoin- l'-l'PF.V swimmer can see the I" Hi If we are ever to learn The other side of repentance isi Ilcre is an old illustration from. us from falling and to present ug faultless before the throne of His glory with exceeding joy." This also means that you hand over the control of your life'ta Him. Then He will conquer in you as well as for you. He shares His own victory over evil with thou who commit their lives to Him. In I time like this. when in- terest ln spiritual matters lg go wide and deep. and when so many are finding a new life in Christ, it is a mistake to stand off and just watch t be way things no going. It is the Son of God. ever present and all powerful. who is Inviting us to come to Him and live. ' if already we belong to Christ, we surely ought to declare that we are on His side. If under con- viction of sin. weyought to do some. thing about it. Mighty gpiritugl 10,-. cos are in operation: they will inks possession of any soul open to them. We need divine support in lead. 1118 the good life here and now. 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An 1.. estinent of use is required. Fug 'u.,.m.ed Miles. exchange or I-gwwun of unsslesble stock Q .11 mnk if not sitlsfied. Onaranugg immediate and study gun. with increase. Writ. .1”. your telephone number. at dress and two references to Box 504. Guardian. i1lBlE nous: his rm: asst PLACE-- TO PIOCUII IIILII. TEST- us up! when E E! it. down we , in precisely the same way, we Il'l)IRl t:rust Jesus to do for us. ” In Memoriam MR8. IACIIEL WILIUI Tbcre passed away suddenly at Damariscotto. Maine on Aug. 11. loss. as the result of a hltllwly accident, Mrs. Rachel Wilbur of ltockbury. Mass.. in her out your. Born at Breadalbane. P.E.I.. she was the dllldlltor of the late Mr. and Mrs. James F. Maelreod. Her tragic death came as a great shock to her family and kianda. Of a quiet and unsuuming nature. her modesty and simplicity. and above all her ready kindness will be rcatly missed by all who had the pleasure of bar acquaintance. she leaves to cherish the mem- ory of a loving and devoted mothar. one son, Sgt. John Wilbur of the us. Marine Corps. and three daughters. (Phyllis) Mrs. David Both of Houston Texas; (Beverly) Mrs. Warren Taylor of Saugu, Msss., and Audrey of Boston; also three sisters. Mrs. Belle Mact Gregor of Bolton. Mass.; Mrs. James Dixon. of Stanchel; Mrs. Sterling Macbcan of Glen Valley. and one brother, John J. Maclreod of Breadslbane. The funsral was held from the home of her brother, and was largely attended. The urvico Wll conducted by Rev. B. Rayner. assisted by Rev. W3. MacPhail of Wellington. Among the hymns sung was a favourite of the da- ceased "Where the Gates swing outward Never." Mr. Stephen Mac- Leod rendered a solo "Will the Circle be Unbroken." Many floral tokens were beautif ' reminders of love and affection. The pallbearers were six nephews; George MacLsod. Arthur Mac- Lean. Everett Dixon. Raymond Dixon. Milford Buchanan. and Gor- don Macbure. She was tenderly laid to rest in Brcadalbsne cemet- cry. FLORAL OFFERINGS PILLOW The family GATES-AJAR Florrie,..Iohn and George WREATHS Laura. Jim, Everett and Ray- mond. Mae. Sterling. Norma and Arthur. DOUBLE SPRAYS Belle, ions and Donald. Aunt Emma and Aunt Fanny. SPRAYS- Mary. Milford and Family Mildred and Jaclt Laurrel and Gordon Jean and Charlie Edna and Ernest Pickering Hilda and Harry Keating Emma and Don MacLure, Mrs. Margaret Buchanan Mrs. Christine Gillis and James Macltenzic Duncan Maclfenzle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bernard and Vernon and Mildred. Mrs. Ethel MscLurc Murdock Nicholson CUT FLOWERS Young married Group of Hugglas St. Baptist Church. Resting where no shadows fall In perfect peace. awaits us all. God will link our broken chain As one by one we meet again. Carcls CfTl'ianl(s The family of the late Mrs. Rachel Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacLcod and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macbean wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. floral tributes letters and cards of sym- Dlthy, and to all who helped in any way to ease the sorrow of our sad and sudden buresvement. MOPOCOIBTOPTWCIPIIQ FALSE TEETH In In iaannt. III N U! Iaoaa"plat:::iaooInft:a. Yum YOV frtabi. N ummy, oooy, pasty t:su' oi fsctllnil. It's at alina nea- acid). Does not sour omen " Ist- odor" (denturu hnutb). Get 'l'lIl'l today at any any AND SKIN CARE will Fully Damonsfstafod feryou--- cfourbtero October 3rd to 15th Inclusive Iy MILDRED ROYCE CROWELL from iii. DELCAMO COMPANY it 1TOIOpIIGlIl 6523 NO at 'k W- for your qpolnh IIIIM WIN! W5. CROWI.L.i She VII give 7:” C lGVOly IHCANO COURTESY TREAT- MHI't9siiow'yeuhowfekup Atwavs. O at it '1: . to offce at the eighth annual meet- fo office at the eighth annual meet- ing of the Canadian Association of Consumers. held in Montreal. They are: Front row "YOU! DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store." DUART BEAUTY Salon closed for holidays from October 1 to 15th. CAPE TRAVERSE Hall meet- ings continuing nightly. J. A. Joyce. G. A. Ramsay. VISIT III - STYLE mlllincry Great George Street where every style is Hi-Style. MacDONALD ,BADlO Service. Radio repairing. amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording 180 Kent St. Dial 6015. Card Oi Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to the clergy. Sisters, doc- tors and nurses of the Charlotte- town Hospital for their kindness to me: also to my many friends who . esnborsd me during my recent illness. Chester Mullally. 'llbc win and family of the lata Mr. liiartlo Sotnurs wish to thank all kind blends and neigh- bors for the many acts of kind- ness shows: them during their recent sad bereavement, also those who sent Mass cards. let- ters. cards of sympathy and flowers. iv ESSETALS I ONSUMERS GROUP City and Central ' right) Mrs. W.G. Weir, Winnipeg and Ottawa, treasurer; Mrs. HE- Vautelet, Montreal. president; Mrs V.F.. Falkjar. Broekvilie. N.B.. (Left toieizaiern vicc-president; back row. In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Milton Vessey who departed this life. Oct. 9. 1953. Always remembered by Hits- band and Family. In loving memory of Mr. Wil- liam Cur e who passed away Oct. 4. 1937 and Mrs. William Currie who poucd away Oct. 10. I952. Fondly . .membcrted by Mar- gnlct and Ernie. Personals Friends are sorry to hear Mrs. Adam Bulmsn of Charlottetown has had to enter the P. E. Island Hos- pital for treatment. It ltub Away SlfIElfillliU Colds VICKS K E H l OFFICERS Mrs. C.M. Suggitt, Regina. vice- president; Mrs. A.F.W. Plumptre, vice-president. (CP Photo-. Ottawa. ,.In Memoriam In loving memory of Angus MacDonald. who passed away October 10, 1951. Also his wife. Mrs. Angus Macnosuld. who en- tered into not Mann 8. 1940. They never quilts learn us, dear nun who have passed. Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above. A thousand sweet mcmodrs are holding them fast To the places they blessed with that presence and love. Lovingly remembered by daughter Mary and family. i The September meeting of the ciydg River Presbyterian W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. Hugh HICLAIII. Meeting opened with. "Call to Worship". taken from Psalm 67. Prayer was offered by the presi- dent. Scripture reading was Mat- thew. chapter 13 The Loi'd's Pray- or was repeated in unison followed - -M” '"”"' "O "' '- - , Tuesday, Oct. 11. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 3 Next meeting to be held at the Ibome of Mrs. Davis Ward. roll call being answered with a versf 30”-Ywoon containing the word. "praise". Lunch committee will be Mrs. Mervin MacPhee, Mrs- Colin Mac- Phail, Mrs. Warren Maclfinnon. Mrs. Keith Dixon and Mrs. Davis Ward. The offering was taken amount- ing to 54.35. Dedicatory prayer was offered by Mrs. Louis Mac- Lean. by a hymn. The exposition was read by Mrs. Lorne Dot-herty. The minutes uere read and MI call was answered by 24 iiienibers. The treasurer reported having pur-, The study book was read by chased Bibles. hymn books and-Mrs. Keith Young. A letter was two window blinds for the chureh.lread from Mrs. Dickson in For- COM 5 HOW! ovum mu , (AP) -. Alia Joyce. 65. one of the inovios' first glamour queens in the silent era. idlcd Sunday after illness with I heart ailment. moss. Mrs. Warren Macxinnon is to have study book at next meet- ing. Christmas cards to be discuss- ed at next meeting. Psalm I! brought the meeting to a close. followed by the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was urved by the hostels and committee in charge- Parade of Values FIRST QUALITY 51 Gauge 15 Denier In New Fall Shades. 990 Pair H 2 for (TIIEPIE,-C(')'ITON,i arias; icrc. In Lace Trim and other Dainty Styles Ill 1.95 r'LANNi:LE'r'rn PYJAMAS , In 'Cot.ton I E()RI.ON Assorted Colors. I CARDIGAN 95 C0'l'l'0N , T Assorted Styles - and Colors. I 1309:. PURE wtioi. . 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