PAGE THREE . . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN u A R o I A N along behind a very larga woman, so closely in her footsteps to be annoying. Finally she turned on MJr.-E: P. Benoit, gE,gTEMBER 23.1953 , THE CENTRAL G rm-i931? .FEET? COOK'S for Perfect Pictures IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS on sale at Jack Cameron's. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE at Jack Cameron's. FINDLAY coal and wood rum- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. pane Gas Refrigerators. and Mscxay. Blyentou MALLORY A BROOK HATS selling below cost at Jack Cam- Glggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart! Bakery. must be paid by December 31st, 1953. or i Seven Days A 'YOUl. DOLLAR BUYS MORE- st the HUGHES DRUG STORE! PORK PIE HATS Cameron's selling out Sale. 31.95 at Jack LADIES' SKIRTS, regular 38.50 on sale at Jack Cameron's at 3595. DR. FARMER. will be LEAVE FOR NOVA SCOTXA-1 United Church, Truro, N. 8., for U10 Past five years. left this week for MacDonald College, Montreal, where she will be associated with' leaving the Province is Miss Ruth BOSWCU. A.T.C.M., graduate of Mt. ends to Mt. Allison where she will continue her studies in pipe organ. styling.-A-the perfect companions for your lcisurc hours. Now the pleasures of fine radio are vividly yours with the. Rogers Majestic Cavalcade of Music. for the most exacting taste . Here are radios of superb performance and delightful 'l-535, tahlo model of dtriking design in a luxurious plastic cabinet. Remarkable reception of standard broadcast. international shortwave and marina lysnil. Super-sensitive 8' P.M. speaker. Built-in plate antenna. Indirect illumination on full-vision dial for easy station selection. Rear phono-connection and switch. Continu- ous tona control. Height 10'. width 18', depth 791'. . absent from his office Oct. 1 to Oct. 17 A Week .51 Anna Shanon) mother recently. I noticed a. small pprinted article hanging over the sink. On it were nine rules for happier meal hours and I copied them down to pass along. 1. Don't expect too much of them pleasant and relaxed. 3. Plan moals so you won't have to jump constantly. younger ones separately before the family meal. 5. If a meal is too long children id 6. Have a childs chair a. com- fortable height so he can reach inclined to roughhouse, plan un- obtrusively to seat them apart. 8. Encourage each child to take a part in family conversation. Let each help in some part of getting the meal or clearing away. 9. Make up your mind whether the radio is to be turned on dur- ing msdl time, and if so which programs, and time meals accord- lngly. x afflicted with an abnormally thin neck which is a source of great annoyance to me. What will I do lbout it?” To which the fashion editor re- pliod: "A thin neck is a. sign of weakness. Lie on your back resting on your head and heels only. You will find this posture hard to hold, but it will help you." mix or your own special recipe, mash two ripe bananas (should make one cup), add to 3-4 cup milk with 1 tsp. grated lemon rind and use this mixture as the liquid for your cake. Bake in an 8-inch square pan in a moderate oven about 40 minutes. This sort of cake should be spread thinly with icing. No. 2-A nice desert to top off any meal is Peach Short- cake. Make a Washington pie as usual and then cover one layer with drained canned peaches. slic- ed; add your second layer of cake and top with. the rest of the r peaches. A dab of whipped cream on each serving would certainly add eye and taste appsal. No. 3-, Butterfly Cakes are quick and easy ,to prepare. Make plain muffins, but use strong coffee for half the liquid. When the muffins are cold out small rounds from the top oi esch. I-leap the centers with cocoa. cream (3 tablespoons each cocoa and sugar added to 1 cup heavy cream, than whipped). Halve the tiny tops you scooped out i-M stand them on their edse lblliM!" fly wings) in t..he.wl1ipped cream. 4. Thursday: one hot day in summer a little boy was walklnl ..n IN MEhA9RIAM In loving memo , of William Gm-don Poole, who lost his life in storm Laundry fire. Stvlhmll" 28th. 1948. We often sit and think of Y0"v "'5 than of how you died, To think that you could not say goodbye. before you closed your eyes. - The blow-wns hard. the shock sev- are, We never thought your death so near. A nu; only those who havs loved can him, demanding why and threat- ening to call the police. "Aw, please don't do that," the child protested. I'm following you because your shadow is the only tangy sauce on the agenda today. You do it "thl.sawa.y"-Melt two tbsps. butter or shortening in a two-quart saucepan, add 2 tbsps. chopped onion and cook over low heat until soft (about 5 minutes.) Juice and 1-4 cup chopped parsley. Mix nioroughly. Grease an oblong baking dish or small loaf pan, line and minutes until top is lightly brown- ed. Let stand 5 minutes, loosen around edge with knife and turn out on platter, removing waxed onnaise with 2 ibsps. grated onion, 2 tsps. prepared mustard and 2 subject oi peaches again it seems! I oouldnlt resist the temptation to pass along this recipe for I know you will like it any day of the week: Place 2 cups sliced peaches in a greased shallow pan-a nine-inch pie plate should serve the purpose. Combine 1-2 cup Graham crackers, crushed fine, with 1-4 cup sugar, and cut in 3 tbsps. butter. Sprinkle this mixture over the top of the cream, plain, or with almond flav- ored whipped cream. Makcs four servings. You better recipe, I sayl . double this a s 7. Sunday: Remeniber-"scui'- fing through the leaves is fun, for now the autumn has begun." summer is on the block and is going, going-gone Yes auctioneers Cool winds sigh through woods and baskets of tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, and cauliflower with 3. won- dering iook. Garth stacks cucum- bers in nest piles, then promptly tell, the psln of purl-lnl V"-lie out farewell. Are a pleasure to recall. Ho land a kindly word for Owl! And did beloved by all. some day we hope to meet him. some day. we know not what. land. Nevsr to part usin- EAT AIYTIIIIG VIITII HIS! TEETII if you hays -trouhls with Xvi plates that slip. rock and cauu tors uma-tryh,"I Brimms PlastF 'ngr. One "I-- sp lication as plates in suigly on but idsrsr s.m,hecauss Brinims Pluti-L ner liar gns psi-iaansntly to your plate. It rslinss and nits looss plans in a way no powder or pasta can do. Ivan on old rubber pistes you get good results six months to a car or longer. You CAN IA! ANYTN MOI singly lay soft strip of Pia ' rrou lssomau psrorlowsr molds psrfsct 1. Easy is an, tasteless. odorless harmless to u and our 161 Inst nu... st. cisricttntuwn iiiew, wAv -FURNITURE co. LTD. Dial 6211 plam. ismovabls as irecisd. ats cleaner included. Money back if not romplstsl satislsd. if not svailahla at your my store. and 01.50 for rsilasr for 1 plats. . VIIMOOI l.VD..F0lVlR.ONV. I'l Ilxll IINIH NRIMMS ,...r His smiling way and pleasant face. To chap his hand in the better I 1A(e1igi(;nA:andVLi”feu V Roy. Gcorvo C. Pidizeon, D.D., LL,D i Evangelist l By Vcry I-lint. ltloderawr of a United Church of Canada (Copyright) s i 5 3 FALL SAMPLES st'..'l'. P. Mac- Cs. ; , real shady spot on the whole Pherson st Son. .VIMMY's TAXI-Dial 7379 or ' """ street!" mo. 1. Monday: Talking to a young I. mum 'Fu'h '1'”! WM . woxm mMMi7NioN armour asked the question: What do we receive in the Sacrament that is different from what we receive through belief in the Word of God? His answer was " We get no different thiiu through the Sacra- A report was brought in to the closing session of the world Coun- cil oi Churches in 1948 which began by deploring the divisions between the churches. When it was pre- sented, an American leader urged wgnnnsgmy, septembeg aoih, inclusive. small children realize there are is the ilrial day for the Third ln- ---w ' . Removal from heat; add 2 cups .. -, . mam than we er, through the stallment oi City Taxes. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE to be some snub and up flaked rish (cooked), 1 cup soft 3;,?:,,;L .i;ighl:. bj,,f,mEfjf”,ii3fs-,,f,,9; word. Because,g though the . and space healers. Douglas Bros 2, Dong 191, men, bwom, me”. 13554 Crumbs. 1 983. 14 GDP The very hot mm we were ta; prcucliing of the Word we receive KEIIOSENE. Electric and Pro- and Jones. 1y hurried um” 10,. "um; nun evaporated milk, 1 tbsp. lemon gather and the wide and mum Christ, and no higher blaming ' than He is can anyone obtain. But agreements on the central doc- trines of the Christian faith and the main principles of the Chris- we get the same thing more fully.” Through the sacred symbols Christ comes to us more vividly .w 1 - Miss J M - . .- . 1udEM&:V.l:.:);l1)rDf;3 atl-lomogen "LeaI&nd:i;t,il vl:.ti)(;yll;3g0r 'hBoswlell, L U one child sun mm” nap bottom with waxed paper mm gum Showed that our Maggy S d L, 0 our pm. ban a ' . ' ll 0 ms WW1 "10 feedlll-8. seat him next to pack in the fish mm'ure' Bake in mcnls were far more fundamental mld eficciualll Wm” 1” them "W9 p uc .sunshins Island Dairy. enconess with the First you; or you may mm to feed the a moderate oven (375") about 40 mm our whmmm. Prod of discem me Lord, body.-v a-Be. cause," as a later writer put it, this is found in the fact that in all , lands "World Communion Sunday” - -- -L is observed by the member citizens of chariouemwn churches of the World Council on i”The Sacrament. is the spiritual as- Isimllation of Chris'.." eron'.s Sale. . the MacDonald High School in 3” mug”; mm” ” '” cm . Se 'itl u "F”sher- Th? . .wE TREAT THE sum WELL. their youth training program. Also may be excused when he or she gfepneg ChmrCVee...Vl Mlix”1p:e'cuplmayp and surmundmg mmmunm, Wm the first Sunday in -October. In The support of all that is divine has finished. remember Evangelist E, P, Benoit, this service the Christian redem.p- in men is, llicreiorc, a Person. The liviniz Lord, thus reccived, enters Lion through Christ's sacrifice for g the soul and becomas a personal who last year brought two weeks sin is commemorated and its bene- of soul stirring messages in Cen- Allison Universitn wh h. - t . IN ORDER to have your name on cepted the podition oof uniuilsic plate and "bk easily-"' Wm save l?ibi:i3isiLd:fopped plcklel Pour over "31 Chrmia” church durmg me ms acknowledged and received' lpmseme Wm-mi" SL Paul once the voters list for the-Civic E1ec- teacher in the High chool at Spini , ' . . . ”Chrlst For Me," Revival Cam- "TW5 d0 in Yelllemblallce Oil?”-Ved my m5 Spim-ual ”m1drc”3 mm m February, 1954' an mxca Parrsborm Ntsw remmmg week I. If two of your children are 5 Saturday. we're buck to the pawn. Mr. Benoit is an Evangelist me." said Jesus as He instituted ”Tliat Christ may dwell in your l ' of Churches or Christ in Canada the L0N1's Supper. The memorialillmls by faith” Those Who have oi the focal event of the history oiircalizcd in their i-xiperience what. humanity and the central rite of lllls lift!"-Vlll-ill indwelling memo Christian worship is a simple mcal have (iiscrivcrori for themselves How stupid the monuments we raise the source of posts and joy and to our national leaders appear be- power. side it! There they stand in a It is at the Lord's table that fixed attitude in bronze, and the union of lielievcrs in Christ is ninety-nine out of every hundred ircognized. As St. Paul put it: "Be- visitors have to read the in.5crip- cause there is one loaf, we who are tlon to learn their names and the many are one body, for we all par- grouncis of their fame. take of the same loaf." We who - ' are "ill Christ" as the branches and holds the office oi College Evangelist on the faculty of Alber- ta Bible College, tho Church of Christ Ministerial School in Cal- gary, Alberta. Mr. Benoit, during this past year, has held outstanding meetings in many places in Canada and where ever he has gone men and women and young people have re- sponded to his powerful, kind and 2- Tmsdal” 0"” ha" 5 cemmy . truth filled scriptural messages 3:21.: largigxizrlit: tgaginleadlfig wo' Egziimgb n?1:ii1e;e1: gieX,i:d,,e,';t,: .Mr. Benoit is a Wcstcrner, a one- In sharp contrast, the death of Me 1" ll" l)'”"l” l"99- 3” i'h'”' 5- 3m tirm ranch hand. His struggles in the Son of God, for a world's hRi- ""5 memlw” or we 5-"Gm?-V W” draw our support from the some source; we are, if we are real Christians, moved by the same will. We serve the same ends. All Chris- tians are one in the vital ele- ment: of our religion, and our divisions are the most unjustfi- able when we allow secondary things to keep us apart. It is Christ's will, as it was His pray- er, that all His followers should vation is commemorated in the Lord's Supper as all who love Him are invited to His table. Thrre we acknowieue our indebtedness. and in adoring gratitude accept anew the grace that He died to provide. "Holy Communion" or "The Sac- rament oi the Lord's Supper" or "The Eucharist," as we describe it our different ways, l.s much boyhood through the shackles of a religion of superstition; have all contributed much toward his pres- ent status as a freedom loving prcachcr of the gospel of Christ. Evangelist E. P. Benoit will be holding services in Central Chris- tian Church during three weeks in October. Your chance to hear this outstanding apt-akcr. in Another miss wanted to know ,. h , . 1 mm ho mu. hm; huh, W"), and upland and answering breezesecho 7-.V -.,..Gm... p... more t an 9- memorla. At the m mm 1 . uy last good-byes. A long line of grey scatters them, and begins all over Lord's table the soul is fed on the be ””9- mid ml” the W959” - . , ''..n ''u' 0" mu geese whirl; ma turn; oyevphgnd again. We have to watch him con- Bread of Life. We read in the m”l'9m9”i5 WW3” relmlm mu” dunpen fogugurggrig Iqw; than mlloh-3 1,119 lender goumward stantly as anything he can move, sixth chapter of the Gospel of John be M GWL - of no way to make istraight hair ti? 5l"mY 1'68l0l'l-L A family of he figures rnustpbe eatabie. After that when a vast throng of His ad- --m---j-2 cw wlcmllg h-,1; dm;,ghi-" 3;; :”.I.id.S.”.”li”.,;1;f:.ik..i”2:”.l..:i 3221-ills?!”?i.-J”?..”&il.?.f””(v”. Edi: i2i2i'Z..l"”1.'iiii;i?.fi?.?..i.?i.i..3i” courmms vIsUAL swomanw use "easee - - ' " ' . . ' ' i ' ' v v jars and jars of tomato Jam- ed Himself instead as the Broad oi . m. how to "cap. some women spent winging thither and you over N p H I V . REFRACTIO I AND . t 1 u the gland, I wondgr how mmg Tastes like marmalade says Life. He is the Support as wall - mi” g;:;l,:,d;;:f, :,'::n.i",,'u”rf:,”m little wild feathered friends know Mary and Ron And so Saptemberias the source or the divine life in , V . W y mi: nmuon. "Do hog my: the when to begin their long journey ends and the curtain is raised on the soul. The bread and wine, con- ANALYsls For your listening enjoyment," Rogers Majestic mwm mo... mm mo mcm, hem south. no they plan ahead or do kcfctoberpx Fallhvacaiilonnwill soon secrated by prayer, are the out- um non, um take short nwkulr they wait until thevlast. moment pegmj Vliyt 0Y Ca 11'' la-Ch ward symbols by which this grace G F resents acom 1ete1inc0fmdio- . o o and then say, "Lets get going; tion Ill neier understand. Ron is rapresented and conveyed. If ' ' P P 3. wedemdw. sum, household summer's over", and off they go, said, as icie ll)V&i.k(!l;lAedbieI.- couple of we have enough mm, in Christ to & . . . . . s . i , ,b,ookygN. 1: The vegetable garden's rich har- new no-a 0 as e s mg tirown discern the spiritual reality behind Vecmversv built with Precision craftsmanship I-;w1:t:n.ko: It:;rn.c;;E ., duuntzmve vast is daily being garnered and 03' It the G001" 1i8C811lll'- the symbols, we do actually receive ' flavor-,do this. Using olther cake MIV15 and baby Garth eye the Dark comes softly and oulckly Ohrist as the food of the soul. .i Optometrists .. these days and itlseems supper is s o s scarcely over when lamps have to Tm.” centuries ago y Soomsh divine, Robert Bruce by name. 58 Grafton Street Of course, when :1 new bridge or highway. is com- pleted, it's traditional for some prominent ('ltl7.Cl1 or government official to Cut the ribbon in the opening reason to any one of the. nation's life in.mrmu'e' policyboldcrr. 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