H .1 Choir Director Jrgrrlasnnsnlsrirnwn lilo. SUNDAY SERVICES mo “or, Communion limo Matins 11.00 Choral Eucharist 1.10 r. n. sunday Sell“! 5.00 P. M. Evensong. 1 p, Ill. Oiiice oi the Derd. wear; DAY saavlcas HOLY COMMUNION 1.15 Monday and Frldl! urday EVEN SONG 1,30 Friday. ihem after the service. svanvnrluv WEI-COMB n. r CHURCH ltnynnn F. Mugi rd, $11.00.. Organist and C oir Master. rwrxrr - THIRD SUNDAY Al‘!!! TRINITY 8.10 A.M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Suhlcct: "The Things That are Coast-rs, and the Th"!!! Th“ l" God's". Anthem: “Peace In Our Time.”- Cullcoit. 2.30 l’. I. Bible Class. 7,00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser- Bil. mfiuhject: “The Greatest of These" Anthem: “Abide With Mo" W. S. Bennett. Visitors will receive l wrdlill welcome at St. Paul's Church. Simday School and Music i i 145 Tuesday. Thursday and Sat- All seats are ire-e and unap- pr-oprlaied. Visitors are WelMmM mu the Incumbent is glad to see Organist and Choir Director ____._}_________._______ 10.00 a. m. CHURCH SCHOOL in Social Hail. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. (Broad- cast over station C. F. C. Y.) Guest Preacher, the Reverend C‘ Mackinnon Nicholson. D. D.. Principal oi Pine Illbivtl- ity Hall. Sermon: ‘Basie Requirements In A Living Religion." o Vocal Solo: "Jesus, Lover oi My Soul" iMcDougall) Mr. llioy M. Smallman. Anthem, by rfllllest, “Jerusalem, My Glorious Home" (Mason). 2:15 - Junior Choir Practice In the Church. 2:30 - Bible Class people. A short organ recital beiore the evening service ' 7:00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. Sermon: "The Idea oi Hell — Gan We Accept it Today?" Rever- end Clnrence Mackinnon Nichol- son, DJ). Vocal Solo: ,'0h Saviour Hear ior young Me" (Gluck) Mrs. Gordon Stewart Anthems: “Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul” (IppoIitoi-Ivanof) “Lift Up Your_Heads" (S. Coleridge- Taylor) Following this service. the film “Faith Triumphant" wIII be showm In the Hearts Hall. All are wel- 001111‘.- . “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house oi the Lord . . . Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces." A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship in Trinity Church and share in the 140th. annivers- ary. Tar: KIRK 0F s1‘. JAMES The-Jiev. 'i‘. H Busaeli Sunsets M. ., 8.12M: Minister Organist Miss a. 1.2111... Meaensrl Mus. Bee. 1i All. Morning Worship. rreurin-r: Rev. T. A. A. Duke, I A Anthem: "0 Valiant Hcarts" tlilorcciirnlic) 2.30 l’. ‘ll. (‘hurt-h School. l p. m. Evening Worship. Pri-lrviirr: ilrv l“. Norman Young B. A. Arrtin-rnx (Turner) "S1111 oi My Soul" BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister the Rev J. B.A.. ILD. U. Davison A ‘i... Kendall. L.B.A.M.. A.C.0.0. 11.00 A. M. Primary and Beginners 11.00 A.’ M. nrvnva: wonsarr graphs. $28.95. Toombs Music Stowe, McDonald's, all next week. rnoonassrvn man. HAZELBRO0K—UIGG BAPTIST — Services Sunday, Uigg 3 P. M. Hazel- brook 7.80 P. M, Subject. Peace or no Peace. Sunday School 11 A. M. PASTOIIATE. November 9th. Rev. I. A. Corbett, Minister. ENGAGEMENT] ANNOUNCED oi Mary Alberta, youngest daugh- ter oi Mrs. Richard Stewart and the late Mr. Stewart. to Ralph Ewen son oi Mrs. Mark Horton and the AlbL-on. Marriage to take pIuCc in Novem- late Mr. llorton of Mt. vber. Mdi. FIB-HERE; we hand a. number oi’ Spelt X 8‘. These nets are priced and are exceptionally good Ltd, 32 Queen Street, town. _,_-.- BEACH POIN Murray Harbour. night, Sunday, November ay, November 16th. 7.30. Don't miss Robert Bryan. Preacher. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Orgtnist and director oi choir Mrs. Allison Macias A. 'i‘. C. M. Morning Worship ll ILM. Sermon "Desiring Better Thinks." ‘ World Peace Sunday Anthem: "What Arc These?" i Strainer) ..The Church School meets at the close o! Morning Worship. Evening Worship 7 l‘. M. ZION I’llI'JSIiY'I'ERIAN CHURCH - Prince and eimfirfir. licr. G. Carlyle Webster F Minister Dir. Frank J-riiislon A. '1‘. C. I. ‘lifsuuist and choir director lliORNI\a_lVORS HIP 11.00 The Rev. A. M. Gordon. D- D oi Fredericton, N B, will bo the Gnvst-Prcsc-lrcr. "Irons I21, 254, 465. Anthem "0 Come Let us Sing”. Meander. 2:30 I‘. M. The Sunday-School Ind Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7-00 P. M. Theme: “In Pursuit ii Peace." The Minister Hymns. s99. e52, 43a. _ Aniln-m: "Just As I Am" Bowlea. “Pfvllare ye the way oi the Lord. make His paths straight." You are cordially invited to worship with us. _________________ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL DMDUNBAB, B. ‘I'll. l i . Mn‘ M n ater . C. Stewart Organist. w and Choir Director v-00 a. rn. CHURCH SCHOOL AM) FAMILY '90 l. m. HOUR. Morning Worship and “Communion. . . “£23011. ‘NOTHING ELSE MAT- Anthern: "Let Not Your Heart rnirT'°"'"ril" (Bimrwr) r n“ ll- In. Evening Worship liq. ‘formant moms rue nasa- mnilikwome Holy lflplrit” (Fleb bruit! Jean Eamon and Pres- cililflh attendance and worship i in be identical, sometimes 9i are not, Water, and forever." 11 a. m. Holiness Mcetilll- 2 day I P. M. conducted by. MIMI’ llld George Davis of "BIRMI- all to attend the Spools! Meet- ings at the Citadel. 1|“ p“; in Music and Song. Upper Prl nce Street Sermon: "The Wide Vision" Anthem: "Jerusalem" iPurry) Solo "Thy Will he Dona. (Wol- cott) Miss Gnylene Craig. You are cordially invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 87 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. 11. a. m. Worship and Praise 7.00 P. M. Evallleliatie Meetllll Week Night Services ii p. m. Wednesday Young Peoples 8.00 P. M. Friday Bible Study Written Questions invited on the Friday night ""100- We believe and preach. "Jean Christ 'the same yesterday. "ill! I llveryone la welcome to all Sor- vices. "s DA V Major Davis Officer, being branch oi the about twenty years war years Major Davis was on act- with the Canadian Troops overseas, and is now in charge oi the newly acquired Men's Eventide Home at Moncton. meetings on Sunday nt the Citadel will be 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. A wel- come is extended to all. ive Wood- Islands ors, lllld the Things God's." Anthem. “Pcace that Ject. "The Greatest Anthem, Bennett. Everybody welcome. MAJOR ANq MRS, GEORGE lS, of Moncion, N. B.. will bé the special speakers at the Salva- tion Anny Citadel this week-end. is a former Corps in charge o1 the local Salvation Army. ago. During the service THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMIESF-At Morning Worship in the Kirk to- morrow the special guest preacher will be the Revd T. A. A. Duke. B. A., Minister 0i Caledonia and and Moderator oi the Presbytery oi Prince Edward At Evening Worship the special guest preacher will be the ,Rev’d.. F. Norman Young, B. A., Minister oi Marat-meld. The music ior the services of the day will be under the direction o1 the Ohurch Organist, Kensie. Mus. Bee. and will lnclud in the Morning. Morecambds An- thqn, "O Valiant Hearts". and III the Evening, Turner's "lilo st U! sland. Miss E. Lillian 000K ier Christmas Photo GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS cmcsrannznos; - Outstand- ing values. Toombs Music Store. 111111111121) novor. caowELL. Belcanos Beauty Expert, at S, A. COMMUNITY CONCERT, Nov. ember 11th, in Prince oi Wales Hall. John Sebastian with the Harmon- ica. . THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., LTIL. will be closed all day Tues- day, November 11th, and open s11 day Wednesday, November 12th. CONSERVA- TIVE MEETING Royalty West Poll McLure Bldg. Saturday. November 8th, 8 P. M, J. A. MacLeod, Chair- i have on; Bag Nets in the ioliolving slcs 25' x 8’ and 30’ right buys. Get yours today. A. Kennedy a Con, Charlotte- Church oi Christ. Preaching each‘ 9th to Friday, Novimber 14th. Also Sun- Sunday Ser- vices 7 P. M. Week night services these meetings. Church. Sunday, Novcmber * 0th, 1947 Twenty-third Sunday utter Trinity. 8.30 A. M, lioiy Communion, 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subject, “The ’i‘hi11gs that are CBCS-, are in Our Time". Cirllcoit. 2.30 P. M. Sunday Suhooi and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sub- oi 'l‘hese." "Abide with Me." W. S. The Mc- tliy DI the Ciirlarlion Tem- here, ircm November 9th to t o! GO he Island Federation. Dr. John Cohurn, General stem-e- Ferleration, will address meetings 21st. He‘ comes under the auspices Dr. rn is s. forceiul and efiective speaker, and knows intimately the situation across Canada. He will no doubt have something to say Choice ‘ Cranberries. Lb. EXTRA SPECIAL! Fresh Ground COFFEE— rm} Grade CREAMERY nu Limit 2 lbs. to on Orders-J New Peck Canned Mackerel. 2 for Large Fol Salt Herring. 2 ior he CASE! fi CA .. 29c] Limit 2 lbs. to on Orden-Lb. .... . .... .. .. For a Delicious Flavour get it Fresh Ground. if _ n. _ g -,, "l- v=:vvvv:5‘ l-ccnfl- c l d. :37? "t ¢HURCHE8 TOMDRROW Will‘! llfll’ lill _ 35mm; grille; My "oahfl ",,,,,,.¢,-- .--¢: . .. 7:77 llhis ‘I is reserved ior news """" o local ntercst, but advertising of - (i; UNIIED CHURCH - new ww- w: i» Inn-w: P I N M ‘ t iivs cents a word tri ti - CHURL" “F oi CANADA irons"... ' ° ’ "’ I ENGLAND _ ‘ j _ TRINITY UNITED . . , cr. "t; r e r. sr. PETEIDIAAHHEDRA” cnunca :'°"-"““°’l‘l“°“'°'°"“'* TOULIQKIY. oudxs. IIEESE: ‘CHICKEN, TURKEY -—--———-———-——_ . ’ -—- onrnoaaanou aura m- I Pou try Cleaned Free of Charge iii-'- IZI. Ind. h‘i';,""5f.'?.. ‘that? ““"‘"°'* PLEASE ORDER EARLY Rev. Canon l. M. Malone P ‘or III.A., LTIL. incumbent. as - Summer Savoury, 2 bunches . . . .441: TTER- Lbs. . . . 1.25 .. 49c )f.1‘.°‘f?.'.°.'““'_'i.- 19c .... - 17c if°ilif"f'.f"?."?‘i . .. 25c HRY STORES Z90 i about temperance legislation here Pi-mne . Phone and the coming election, we! Feideratlon hop? that a“ We 731m" 187 GREAT, GEORGE ST. D8101” organ zat ons such as c rural-res and their groups. Y. P. Societies and C.~O. D. Th’ m‘ mo" with u” m‘ stock Service W. M. 8.. as well as other organiz- ations such as men's groups and W. C. T. U, will turn out to hear N ~~ ‘fdiscarded piece o! marble in s Dr. Coburn and take a vital inter- g i shed. It had a flaw which caused est in the welfare of our Province ' an artist to lay it aside. But the in this time 01 opportunity- Pic- 1' great sculptor saw possibilities in titres will be shown. - "The Fed- f; it and his chisel released a mas- eration Publicity Comm.‘ will, for this month only, in tile afternoon. been such a World dcni Scriptures. The War has caused grave rise in costs. Price of ho.s increased 200%. ‘that is not a1 i for Scriptures have to be boun and cost. oi binding has Increase ent we can supply only 20% oi th ______________________ Soul." The broadcast usually heard the second Sunday oi the month be heard the third Sunday. November 16th. The Church School meets at 2.30 YOUR HELP NEEDED. -- Why ‘ we ask your 1191p. There has never and for paper 200%. Men em.- Machines are all working alftop pressure but at pres- Scripture orders received. so great Ls the demand, It’ our hands slack Anrl Life By BOOKMAN I / i) NECI-ISSITY AND CHOICE By Bookman . . 1——- These two words. ideas apparently brought together by Marcus expressing remote are in a statement Aurelius, where he says: “Make necessity a choice" He is addressing his own soul. and at the same time 1n the name of Stoicism. speaking to, the world. The Siics as we know mudc 111111-11 of that thought. liiake the best oi things. for they happen anyway. The Wise tiring 1s to submit. We have many adages in which ihl5'WOl'd necrssity 1s iouuci Here a l. d d E in this time of opportunity. do we n, a few; “N 5,- . not "rob God"? Du not lni luck of Fawg» It 15 ,,,e3§fa;;£§v l: money hold back the circulation of hares‘ so H1958 folk 5:“. in the the Gospel, Help the great 651155 nature oi’ things. Another is of iihe Bible Society through the "Negggsity i5 the mother oi in: P» E- I~ AU-“H3"Y Bram“ Auxu‘ ventloir." Our needs dictate and ‘My Omc“ 142 Prince street the occasion is met ‘This ‘is illus- charmtwmw“ Lrated Ill tho early life of our THE BAPTIST CHURCH. __ pioneer" settlers. Their needs made Rev. James [Peace Sunday will take as theme o1 his sermon “Desiring Bet er). the minister, with sermon Be Done." McRae, orga n 1st choir. The Baptist Church. TRINITY CHURCH. — The 140th anniversary oi the founding of this congregation. and the 83rd: anni- yefsgry o: the present church building will- be flttingly celebrated in Trinity this Sunday, with the Reverend Clarence Meckinnom Nicholson, D. D.. Principal o! Pine H111 Divinity Hall, llailiax. as the guest preacher at bot-h diets 01' worship. Dr. Nicholson's subjects will be "Basic Requirements in a Living Religion" and "The Idea oi Hell-Can We Accept it Todey-' ‘Iihe music ior the day- 111111" U" direction oi Mr. A. Roy Randell. A. C. C. 0., will include I. short organ recital before the evening service. two vocal solos and several anthems. The morning service will be broadcast over station C. I". C. Y. Mr, Roy M.Smal1|na.n will sin: "Jesus, Lover oi My Soul" (Mn- Dougall) and the choir will sing by oequest Mason's "Jerusalem. u? Glorious Home." At the sveninl l0 p. m. Sunday lehfllll ll‘ Bible Clan. 1.30 p. rn. lvsngelestie Meeting Week-night Meeting each Thurs- eek-ead tinllwillll! Thaw III! u". A warm welcome is extended to Clear ore-sues from "w WW‘- ALL Ana wawoue. Gospel Hall r Meetings for Lord's DAY i .--M ti ier children- lltntlr oi rnsf-rdcunslrlban-clrlrrm? :2. orb-Orr? of emu. _ AIGN [N gong,“ chrhgj-n. Bible Reading. i i5 A. M. ‘ l Malia invitation a ermine to 1J0 r- " PPWWI '4 i“ mm‘ rship m u“, MM.‘ h’ Week Njht Earv-ee ’~—-_-____ ‘ s, 9. n‘, 7 may. Prayer iilishl l" w rat's! "lanolin-smug ‘ I s ii any man enter I ‘ r ho 10-0 SHOWH'RO°F uflglutboeirris 310M Salvation in am‘ Prim am m1. n» we h we W" "l" 5gp‘; given among IWI’ Ill! riflllos ttlllill g y. pa‘ s. saves Acts is" i urrrrur not: _ socrrnrs Already the Bible Societies have seen some oi the risna and tried-to lees up to them. In Hay. 194e, s conference was called at "I-‘liinswsrd.’ Hsywsrda Heath. represents- tivs o! thirteen nations. There the "United Bible Societies" was ioundsd. so that as the way ovens ua every country can be ied with the Gospel: so that no mpeiitloii shall hinder the aowins oi Good Seed: l0 that all staii, money. paper. available can be used to the best advantage. The head- quarters of the "linitsqlibla Societies" will be in London. Help the mat cause oi the Bible Society through the P. I. l. Auxiliary or ill-snob Auailisry 011m. it! ltrseh Charlottetown. ear-vies Mrs. Gordon Stewart will be guest soloist. and will sing "0 lav- iour Hear Me" (Glues). 1111s sn- thema will be “Bless the Lord. 0 My Soul" (Ippolltoi-lvanoi) and "Llil. Up Your eads" (S. C0101‘- Riga-Taylor). Inamedieinlv follow- lng we evcnins service. the llhl "Faith Triumphant" will be shown in the Hesrte Memorial Hall. A gincem invitation is extended to n1 irlsnda..a11 semnsm 1M limi- enta to worship Trinity 001M911- gm] to loin in the anniversary ser- vioal- ‘ __.._._.._..___ uuooaa s mason mo. will i» closed all an ‘II-fin. Norm- ber 11th. and‘ Oliln all day Wednes- ,,_,, .. . .< can. 1" Morning Worship will be conducted at 11 A. M.’ by the Minister. the D. Daviaon. B. A., B. D.. who Ill recognition oi World- the ter ‘ilhliigsf’ The morning anthem will be "What Are These?" iStaili- The Church School will meet immediately following the service! oi Morning WOrEiIlIp. Evening Wolf-i; 5111p 111:7 l". M. will be conducted by‘ "The Wide Vision." '1‘l1c evening anthem. Party's "Jerusalem." Miss Gaylene Craig will sing Woicottls "Thy Will 'I'he music oi the day will be in uhnrge oi Mrs. Helen and director oi Please be assured oi your sincere welcome to the services oi them improvise and so were a spur to progress. Yet another "Make a. virtue of necessity." These are sufficient to show how deep the idea is irnbscided in our proverbs. - These two ideas seam incom- patible. and our problem is to reconcile them. Wordsworth, in hi5 Poem. the “Happy Warrior." where a good character is des- cribed. names his many viriues in which this one stands out. "He turned his necessity to glorious gain." The setting ls interesting: "Who doomed to go in company with Pain, , And Fear and Bloodshed. miser- able train! ~ Turns his necessity to glorious gdli1—- . . He controls them, and trsnsmutes beresves Oi their bad influence. and their good receives." In‘ the tenth book oi the Re- public, Plato glves us the iabie oi the “Spindle oi Necessity" which is to teach us the harmony oi the world. 1h, the son oi Avminius. who was supposed dead on the iield o! battle. revives, and comes back from the other world and tells what he saw there-the re- wards oi the 800d and the bad. What Pinto calls necessity here is really the duty in all things ei obedience to that harmony. but the harmony oi.’ the universe is meaningless unless it is met by the harmony oi the soul oi man. Bo when Marcus Aurelius tells us “to make necessity s choice" he means surely that we are to live in harmony with the world order. The very isct that students may work in laboratories IO9!-.0l the supposition that the world is an orderly place. , All our seisnti 1o work proceeds on that basis-the world is an ord- ared and orderly thing-shot through with law. And when the "Happy Warrior" turns his nec- essity to glorious gain, he sets all that comes to him be it ioul or iair. in the iramawork oi an ug- aniaad world. . How than are we to make neces- sity a, choice? First. obviously to make the best oi things. This is really the Biblical doctrine oi res- " submission to the will oi it 00d. " . it ls Possible to bend untoward circumstances to our will. Just as the sailor does the wind. Michael Anal-lo iound a aubdues. |-'r a cs1". BLENDS ‘AAAAAAAAAANM terpiece. "David." turned to "glorious gain." Is not this the teaching of Saint Paul, when he says that “all things work tflsether for the 300d of those who luvs God." The law of harmony works there. Al??? Vvgler. Browning's music- The flaw was Ian. improvising over his organ. 531/5 1h "Why rushed ‘the dis- cords but that harmony should be pri :1? ‘i iviil be patieti‘. soberly acquicss." and proud and. That is the solution of who pro~ llflsitlirir oi the Stole philosopher —"l\i.1k»_- ne‘~os~.i'v a choice." Rural Adventure (CUIIIIIILIUIT [rum Page 2) NGEZJWEETuTATiBFFirrTr that outfit. Rosa. Wait until Dad sees you: He's eating l1l‘0ukl,asi.-- let's Jinn him." Lotus didn't know quite “hat she hall expected, but it was not What she found. Time had made Curtis Corbin a caricature o! his son. l-Ie was e larger‘ mun, but the clean - cut, youthful lines that were Stacy's hall been POIIIILINI by age 11nd self- indulgence, His“ hair, the same ash blond as Stacy's "was while at the temples and the eyes were darker than his son's with a flint-like quality which hcirnyed his keen business sense. That was a polite term for it. Lotus though. The area around his irises was netted by line red lines which gave him a slightly debauched appearance. "Si down and have some break- fast," he urged, "Stacy has been telling me something about you while he waited I can see 1‘ve missed something by not visiting the iamousl Cate Duval." "I hear you have a story to tell." he said iinaliy. “Yes, ‘I don't know what to do —-wheth‘er to go to the police or not." "The police?" His eyebrows rose in twin arcs just as Stacy's did. "Just a min- ute." He motioned to the sullen- eyed Negress who was serving them. “That. will be all, Lobelia. I'll ring when I want you." When the girl had Ions. he turned his barb eyes on Lotus ..N°w_-. . She told them oi her relation- ship with Belch, oi the conversa- tion she had supposedly overheard in the Cafe o! her going to the house on Decatur Street and sub- sequent events. She watched their expressions carefully to note a. ——— r Mrs. r. J. Dufly and Mrl- M- Sheehan, wish to express their most. sincere thanks to their kind neighbours and friends who aided very materially in lessening their burden oi’ sorrow’; B180 W "W" WM sent Mass Cards and Flowers. Mes- sages oi empathy Hid spill-til“ Oiierings and to each andevafy 0M who hclpéd. we wish to extend our sincere thanks. Also a Mass Card from Mr. and Mrs. John D- M0- Donald. Pisquid and was Olemmle Livingston. OambridBl- MIN- Iniovi. mo oileha lain- aal MaePlIfermr. ‘Ibo was killed In action in Airlca on November 8th, 1M2, Mgny ‘:- lonely heart alter a silent r, ‘ Bat always a bsantilnl meme y 0i the one we loved I0 dill’- Wa think of him still al the same t dag He is not dead. he is iIIt away. liver Remembered by ills Parents. Brothers and listen. Ir. In Memorials!‘ " and Hrs. Sm Maerhsssalr . Gill list"!- Drug Store needs. hint oi surprise. There was none. people oi- “And you were thinking 0,1‘ go- ing to the police?" “Well. . .1 don't suppose I could ~ "I don't know what to do." reaily—" "What would you accuse these (To Be Continued) L1- ..__..______i_ Isl Prize: i5 JEWEL BULOVA er Dry Yeoil e slope: teeth Z ounce peckoqs and number oi wrappers Sierl icduy collecting loss became you'll surely srrIery ihs Yeast. Send YOUR wrappers tar BEST YEAST LIMITED-M w“: a a" N, ilmsvbhc a ‘Mom ' Iiiiis e1 5'90 Chrltili!" 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