o * DAY, SCHOOL —ir~ Poverty Problem: By Alfred i. Buescher . } = ‘ ‘ 1 i Of Modern Times eS & 4k : : SER’ _— Rev. . a | . . Harvey, on furlough *@ By CARDINAL McGUIGAN the things that are; lest any Rh ype owen = eo ra car ty itself before So. Loved’ The y 4 -» 1, 26-29). jexpansion of this century,'is aj, The Cinch’ bis tee interest- TE AT THE central problem of our times. |ed in the poor primarily because The subject, with all its ramifi-|it sees every person as a child é | cations, is so vast that no one |of God. While the world, honors ‘A Mere sb pareaee ta i lie Meeer ae ae eee Rev. Charles ; re- is-a par : | . : i Z > iN ¥ Crnins nee 6n soreeee ee the moral ae of Lao 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday— Mid-Week Service : ee 'y Gospels jeach us to re- are neglected even : 3 } : . "i 3 t oat ~ ; ae spect poverty but .they also ob- | spised. se oe A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU. a Before the Passover. Jodsi” ciiispires ~Afier,th*imesl Christ’ snd the die: Outside the- ‘palace where Jesus Is lige us to help the poor in their /LOVE OF GOD : with the high priests.to betray Jesus. ciples go to the Garden of (Gethse- standing trial, Peter’ denies Christ x - 3 He ; not use worldly stand- ; At the feast Jesus predicts His bee mane. When Jesus returns from .His ~ three times. Christ is: condemned and Him. But, trapped by the’ conspiracy PUT TO SHAME ards in’: personal excel- ¢ tral Christi r Church *« a trayal and Peter’s denials, then in- prayers He is betrayed bv. Judas. ar- —Judas’hearing this, returns the blood re ‘is pped es pe "| Our Lord called the poor |jlence. A St. Francis could cast en 1S jan , : stitutes the sacrement of the Lord’s rested, and deserted. by His disciples. -__mi arid hangs himseli.—Matthew - forced to condemn Jesus.— “blessed.” He asked His follow- aide his clothes as a symbol of = ; P f ~~ Matthew 26:1-35. —Matthew 26:35:56" - 26-57-27: 10. 7 : Matthew 27:11-26. - to sell what they had and} complete freedom from workily Rent Gtrest , Copstetteiown, s . ae a N z # 5 low s , E o - ae MEMORY VERSE:—“Pilate saith unto them, what shall I‘do'then with Jesus which is called Christ? They. all. say unto him, Let him towed literally ty the frat Chete: ee 10:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ages be crucified.”—Matthew 27-22. “F 2 he | tians, 1s ; : 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service — ——|"@ur Lord could say that He| Peg U ‘Sermon: “THE GOLDEN RULE” ae ; Vsto ts read rson : the World” (Goss) : \ . nial of Simon Peter than to alljgo even deeper ‘into the garden had not whereon.to lay His head es Anthem: “O Saviour of —s JESUS FORSAKEN “ x, ARTO Lior other subjects. He discussed that|and pour out His. soul .to the Fa-;and He was buried in another- To Call For End ; wnat Oe Bible Speaks heard over CFCY at 30 , : . - eit es ss ; night. ther. On His knees, Jesus asked |man’s tomb, St. Paul described:; : ie j & . Kenneth Norris speaker > : S . : Bee , Our Lord's y regard-|that God's will be carried out the followers of Christ as the| [Im Viet Nam War] °° ?-™-2venize Service ee : © = @ a e ing the denial of min- | absolu sible, in| poor and the Sermon: “THE GOOD TIDINGS” : ng ae at. tely, if pos: in| poor af powerless. : ; Solo: Mr. Donald Stevenson = eX 4 . ute in its detail; Peter deny| this carrying out” God's will | “Consider -your own ~call,bre- “OTTAWA (CP) — Claude Jo ¥ ‘Minister—Mr. Wiliam Weale : e U orivie r ju Him thrice — not only deny His|that the cup of sorrow, should thren; that there were not | doin, president of the Canadian | Organist—Mrs. Allison MacRae, A.R.C.3. = . SS \ |Lord,. but also deny he even|pass from Him. "| |many wise according to the/tshor Congress, has urged : ee hts . ‘ \ : ; at, e “knows Him; and, after the third| Here the soldiers led by-Judas flesh, not many mighty, not “WE APPRECIATE VISITORS” © : ° ‘ ta “tie for the sins*of the world. three years as a hypocrite. denial, a fowl will crow at an|found him, and Judas pointed many noble. But the foolish Prime Minister Pearson to (Editer’s mete:— The fol- He is to die by the hands of Small wonder that Judas was cnnsual aad sannterel bear Yet,|out the Lord with a-kiss, the. things-of the world_has God call for a cease-fire in Viet |" lowing material relating te _ His own brethren, the, le of fair game for the whisperings Of Peter did not fall at ‘the Lord’s tenderest takes of human “affec= | chosen to-put to shame the Nam as a first step toward ne- ; : temerrew’s Sunday Sch*l ‘isrzei who _professed “ie believe ‘Satan which, led him ‘to ap- feet and ‘plead with Him about/tion. J to be rescued |and the week Sine of armed ye CALVARY TEMPLE lesson is based on copyright- Scriptures which foretold the proach the chief priest and af- this. Instead, he boasted of his from the votes ed by force; re- has God. chosen to put to shame In a letter to Mr. Pearson, 2 - ed, oxtlimes produced by the coming and death of their Mes-) fer to sell the Lord-for 30-pieces:(.. spirit aa courage --thuteed the onlookers. and the the strong, and the base things Mr. Jodoin said it is clear mili- PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA Division of Christian Educa- siah. These were not just any of silver— the going price for a : disciples frightened "fled, thus lof the world and the des tary" means alone will neither : Upper Prince Street ‘i tion, National Council of people. they were the religious. slave. : | At-.a_ time when, the Lord fulfilling the tion of verse ‘has God chosen, gnd-the defeat the Viet Cong guerillas Rev. C. K. Paster Charches.in the U.S; and is authorities of Israel, including Because the’ verses dealing | Should be preoccupied with His 3 predic: that are not, to bring to naught. ‘nor attract their political mas- L. Bem, used by permission.? -~ their highest ruling body, the with the Last Supper (vv 17-30) |ow" suffering and death, He i uy six trials | ; ters in the north to the confer- Perry, Assistant Paster mes 'Sanhedrin. Their plans to avoid have been so often assigned to takes time to talk quietly with) There were actually sm int 8 ence table.” ‘9:15 a.m.—Radio Broadcast, Summerside Statics 6 By R.H. RAMSEY ‘putting Jesus to death during these lessons, we are going to | Peter, giving him. tho enceuraa- time of His arrest and Pontius Small Bake . * , #6 am, MISSIONARY RALLY DAY fe It is generally agreed that the the Passover feast. were thwart- deal with them “but briefly.-The img words which were gbout all Pilate’s final verdict that He ve ry ' ‘ 11:0 Gundey ee eee : . opening paragraphs of Mezi.sew ed ‘by an unexpected incident— words of our Lord at the table that was left to him ‘im the fol- nad Wie @iak was betore} ‘ G Proposes 7:30 Serre: ; 2% are not in-exact chronologi- the o‘fer of Judas to betray the regarding the meaning of His /owing 24hour period. fi Annas [amd is recorded only in| Is Exclusive 730 p.m:—MISSIONARY - Special Singing <~eal-order--What—took.—place—in_Lord. broken body and shed blood are All the -disciples (except Ju-| yi. 19 Following this there | : S a : L. Perry, préaching. - sou verse 6-13 occurred on the Sat-| Despite the. fact that Judas easily the most .important and das) went with Jesus to the tant tee lake belace Capes | LL More hares ___j| __ ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN'S FULL GOSPEL CHURCH _ urday be ore the Triumphal En- was a thief with a great, beset-' profound words “ spokefi that outer part of thej.Garden of dnd. the informal assembling of | CALGARY (CP). — Calgary’s er? = try, whereas the event described ting love for money, Jesus had-night: Nevertheless, we must | Gethsemane. Thére all but the Sanhedrin, which condemn- | Smallest bakery is also its most! new YORK’ (AP)—General in the: opening verses took named him treasurer of" the not forget.that our Lord .actual-| James, Peter‘and John’ sat down ed Him to death. Ten exclusive, _ and its products! pictric Co. has proposed : <4 place the follow sday. | Apostolic ny. Besides’ be-|ly gave more attention to the/to wait. These. three: a Because the Jews.were under aren’t for sale to the public. | ¢ create ~up to 2,000,000 ° : x In any event, the, hour has ing dominated by this passion dual tragedy of His imminent ied Christ further, but. He! oman rule, they did not have | Cloistered, nuns of the Sistérs shares of preferred stock of $1 The Kirk of S. James ” +, eome when the Son of God.is to. for money, Judas had lived for betrayal by Judas apd the de-| separated (ilimself trom‘them to! tne right to carry, out the death nee age eg par value. The T. H. B. Somers, M.A. S.7.54., Minister pee . Fo ee ee . 6 penalty: They. could condemn a |) 00 % egg e Regge A proxy: statement said: stock- Reverend T. See aes coe ist . ; toe ta a 5 vo yo death, but the actual |r’) oe holders will be asked to approve Organist ae a — > ae: Delicate Gan andere’ by. : 2. Qi aeeeaesl ak Bin animal month Christopher Gledhill, M.A. B.Mas, A.R.C.C.0. - 7 (ves “f é . ee Roman: officer. “‘Thus, the Jews| Working in two tiny, spotless | ing April 28. - ; 4 a .s ‘}brought Christ to Pontius Pil-\Tooms in the southeast section; The company said the pro- ae, aw ee ak ate. : se wi. lenders “Berea aa ae anes th alter is- 9:45 a.m:—Church School and Minister's Bible Class 4G st, Pi-|% ; ,000 | sued by direc pur-# 4: . rye late was convinced of His’ inno. (Pieces of altar bread a year. seis oF Geaizebl ties or 11:00 a.m.—Churchtime Nursery and Nursery School : cence, bat lean i his hands’ tied Mother er Francis de | securities and the sale of shares § . 11:00 asm.—The Holy Communion | to as a way to free him. On a |Sales, monastery superior, says | for cash in circumstances where Anthem: The Passion Chorale ae technicality, Pilate sent Jesus to |the altar breads are unleavened | the. board of directors deems . «» (apranged by-Bach) Herod:for trial, but that wily “because that is the ‘kind used-|such~action to be- in- the -best ‘iii ccioai at peas Sa king refused to fall into the trap |at the Last Supper.” Hundreds |interests of the shareholders." | ‘He suffered for us, leaving us an example. that and returned Christ to Pilate yeats ago the bread was Sees _ Under Roman law, which was, S!aped like small-buns but now | Cff Issues : ; = famous for is .justness, Pilate | is in water shape. Altcr | Res ES SSE has but one course: be must de- treats weed, by the iat 2! Additional Lie mee jesus. nt (whic! \ eRe ; j ice gars Jes incre WNC fhe used by the Grit @t8s | Common Shares | PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH the Jews te lay their hands upon (ES cee : 13 Christie Drive, Parkdale. a. Sek week ane MONTREAL (CP)—Ain_ issue (Rev. J. HL Tye, BA, B.D... Minister _jeowardly; his position in the Fireball Ma of additional common shares of Mir. Lestie Hiscott, Roman ‘hierarchy -was~ none mal y Canadian. Industries Ltd., in or- : Organist and Director of Choirs’ eee, SO Pee ea tas| > ~~ > |der. to provide nearly $21,000,-| 9-45 a.m.—Junior. Intermediate & Senior Church School not afford revolt among ihe | -bKlave Been 000 for expansion, has been au-§} 41:09 a.m.—Nursery & Kindergarten Classes highly- placed Jews. Well aware. i thorized by the board of direc- 11:00 —DIVINE WoO! & Gis, the high peieat had coan-| < " late, the: Geumhane sand Welton, : o.m.— DIVINE WORSHIP where he had-no other choice, Wede SNe iol. Anthem: “Earth Rejoices"—Mosart (Kurth) but to condone the Sanhedrin's eight currently held, and will be} 11:15 a.m.—Primary Church Schoo! 1:30 p.m.—Teen-age Confirmation Class 3:00 p.m.—Adult Confirmation Class ' actions and condemn Jesus to| VICTORIA (CP)—A_ spokes- death. man for, the Dominion Astro- | physical Observatory near here One hundred sixty-two feet high and one hundred forty-seven feet wide Napoleon built his arch of triumph. Proudly it rises above the Place de |’Etoile reminding the world of an Emperor's early vic- tories—and later defeats. On the road from Bethphage to Jerusalem centuries before there had been another arch of triumph. Nature had fashioned. it of palm trees. Beneath their bowing branches the’ Prince of Peace rode into the city that was to crucify Him. to help the world remember Him. The doors of a million churches bespeak His victory. Men pass through them not to gaze upon the majesty of carved stone, but to worship and serve the Son of God. other‘men’s blood. Jesus bought for All Men eternal life—at the price of His Own Jesus, unlike Napoleon, never had need of a gigantic monument . Napoleon bought for himself a transient glory at the price of . 7HIS FEATURE Blood! Copyright 1965 Keister Advertising Service, Inc, Strasburg, Va. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 21:1-14 25:31-46 2133346 => ~—-- 2617-30 26:36-46 21M - 27:45-54 cy + Gy + Gi + Gy + i + OD + GD + SD + OD IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS: ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. "Wholesale & Retail Hardware 004-8501 ~ 137 Queen St. MAR'TIME CONSTRUCTION LTD. (Donald Barlow, Mer.) New London 6-12 Bradalbane COASTAL MOVING AND STORAGE LTD. « 436-3433 - 17 South Drive Summerside JOHN W. MacKENZIE WOOD CONVALESCENT + GD +p + ip ’ Real Estate= Consultant NURSING HOME LTD. Appraiser and Broker a a 20 St _ § Grafton St. Charlottetown a. T. JAMES ad 5 . b gunn and ar 3 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. ay 49968 Night 48220 Depa 12 Elm Ave. yy 50 Edward St - ———— , : 46541 119 Queen St. IRA YOUNKER. |. - Building * é 995-5954 st. Re. CHANDLER BROS LTD. «* Custom Woodworkers ’ 46557 S. NELSON GOOD : ~Plumbing and Heating Contractor 48095 17 Hawthorne Ave. ATTEND THE. CHURCH OF -YOUR cHoIce ~~ READ THE CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THIS PAGE FOR TIMES OF SERVICES: _ ‘ 1 Plywood Place 4 -|Pilate ordered the release of _|be scourged and crucified. , Yet Pilate grasped at one fi- nal straw in his attempt to free Jesus. It was customary for one prisoner, chosen by the people, inno- cence -in what was to follow — Barabbas*and delivered Jesus to said a fireball that lit the skies of parts of B.C. Wednesday night may have been a United States space satellite re-enter- ‘ing the earth's atmosphere. The spokesman said the Smithsonian Institute at Cam- bridge, Mass., had advised the observatory that a U.S.° satel- lite was expected to drop from its orbit “within a day or so.”’ “The reports sound like simi- lar reports received when other satellites have come down,” the official said. ‘ He ‘said he understood the satellite was known as ‘‘48-A” and had been launched last port said. . 1 Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.‘of Britain, the parent com- pany, will not take up all its rights, thereby effectively re- ducing its investment in CIL to slightly less than 75 per cent. It is expected this will enable CIL to qualify in 1966 as a cor- poration “‘with a degree of Ca- nadian ownership’» under Sec- tion 139A (1) of the Income Tax Act, the report added. - CARRY YOUR CARD. . Diabetics should always carry easily found identification and year from the U.S. Air Forre base at Vandenburg, Calif. instructions for bystanders in case of a diabetic coma. — thinking” a\little ‘while imand for Bibles.” DAILY BIBLE READINGS 8 Monday, April 5:, Mark 8: 1-) 8 Wednesday, April ?: Mark 9: | 1-29. Friday, April 9: Mark 10: 1-27 Saturday Aro 10: Mark 10;' VISIT SINGAPORE SING (Reuters) — A Canadian defence college team, led. by Air Commodore H. C. Ledoux. arrived here by air Wednesday from Kuala Lumpur for a. three-day visit. ror told reporters team was ni a military mission. It sienply Wanted a comprehensive picture Sunday, April 4: Mark 7: 24-| Tuesday, April. 6:.-Mark 8: 22-| 38 Thursday, April 8: Mark. 9:30- | 530 $3 Villa Avenue Sunday Holiness Meeting—11 a.m. Salvation Mi 7 Director: _ 11:00 a.m.—Nursery 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Service 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WO) - THE —— of conditions in other the ~ parts of? The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Sunday: Clase—9:30 Semaay chet io a.m. leeting—7 p.m. : Friday: Young People’s Hobby Class—4:15 p.m. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” _ SPRING PARK UNITED CHURCH : Rev. Clayton C. Lewis Mrs. Ren H. Atkinsen Mr. Rey M, Smalimas 9:30 a.m.—Sunday Church School 11:00 a.m.—“THE FAMILY IN CHRISTIANITY” : : : “Beneath: The Cross of Jesus” 7:00 p. Study Group—‘‘God And His Purpose” “You are Welcome to Worship with Us” Charlottetown Bible Chapel _ 285 Cumpbertand St., at Longworth Ave. _ “1:00 a.m.—Bible Hour and Sunday School “Holding fast the faithful Word” Zion Presbyterian Church Miss Roberta Shaw. Deaconess Mm lad ent toot Bees ana : ; 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages RSHIP SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Sermon: BOUGHT WITH A PRICE ‘1 Anthem: Bread of the World—L. Bourgois. ; :00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP < ” GY Sermon: GOD AND THE CRISES OF LIFE a Tschaikowsky ; Miss Robertson VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Street : Majer Renald H. Wasker a.m. . Minister 11:00 a.m. Nursery School ee 7:00 p.m.—EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: “CHRISTIANS SHOULD BE RESPECTED Sélo: “Were You There” You are welcome to worship with us. ‘ e TRINITY UNITED St. Paul's Anglican Church 1700 feandatren The Rev. F. Levis Elias, L.S.1.. Recter ” Organist and Cheir Director * Geerge A. Thempeen, F.R.C.0.. (CHM) A.R.CM. ” 8:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION =—s_— pe 9:45 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Junior, Senior, and Bible 11:00 @.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL, Primary, Beginners Classes, and Crib Nursery. COMMUNION ; Anthem: “O Lord, My God” by S. S. Wesley 7:00 pan.—EVENING PRAYER & Sermon ‘ Subject: THE PASSION DRAMA AND ITS AND FOUR GAMBLERS.” : » WEDNESDAY SERVICES . -7:30 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION (For working people) 10:00 a.m.—HOLY COMMUNION 7:30 p.m.—SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICE & Address : ABLE CHRIST— “THE TRAGEDY OF CHRISTIAN YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND«:——]° St Peter's Cathedral