s-é- uRCues TOMORROW i3»; ocean's iii-Inuit o risted. Visitors are fiicohliigini ‘the Incumbent is m1 to sec them after any service. ' EVEIETBODIIMIVELCOME“ Buick” ' llrn-nsfiw. m. n4. m." .........-..-__--.-— - -_ _ _ _ on ' on or‘ NOLAN!) Aflihgihvnzsllsyiyvhuulltiay That Bees w“. ,E"_'!’_.__.__ 25am: anal:- niaior cnziiifd” _' n“ Zwxfi; Mun‘, Jmhpfibfingtiundey School and EASTER DAY EVENING WORSHIP ~" SERVICES 7-00 pm. Theme: “The Proof oi the , A‘-__ Resurrection." 7o; lioiy Communion. IIYIIIIB! 215, 216. 638. PM “My Communion. Ant-humus ‘Hallelujah, Christ is ii: 0o lvistlns. _ Kiwi —- Bimver. “b9 iloly Eucharist, Choral and ‘Blessed he the God and Father hm,‘ _ of our Lord Jesus Christ, who ac- -};0 snmioy School, ‘ 90rd!!!‘ to l-lis great mercy, hath .,.,_.-,.| Evcnsong. Sermon. Pro- bsootwn us. unfr- unlo a lively “can”, “ml Solemn To Doom, hope by the resurrection of Jesus 3; DAYS——. Christ ironrtho dead." {v cflmmung°n'_ You are cordially invited to wor- ‘15 and; ship with us. wrest... __-._____ 9,50 cu , , . _ 4.1g ‘M Thursday UNI i LHURLN 7I€:'ISOA\'G— 0i LANADA n“??? i are h id l jfihTgqTtf‘ _- TM “w; g 3y serv ccs e n TED u] Souls Chapel. All seats are free CHU“CH Rev. T. E. MoLcnnsn Minister Miss Marie McDougall, Deaconess A. ROY Kendall. A.C.C.O.¢ LJIAJL. Organ t 11.00 a.m.: PUBLIC WORSHIP I’ | 1,0? rim. Children's Easter Service. 1,99 um. Carol Service. Anthems: “They Have Taken Away My Lord (Sir John Steiner); "Ibis Joyful Plaster-tide" — (17th Century Dutcli Melody). Iggprl’: Children's Prayer. _ ~0PEN HOUSE" after crvlce, in the Parish ‘uni’. oung people, especially members of the Forces are cordially - n. .1. VACJOYYOIIS AND nuassso passer: r0 ALL. _ PRESBY fen..." iiisfliifiik7irJ-s‘r.wjifilbs Minister The Rev. ll. iiusseil Somerl. ‘Organist lites l. Lillian Melenslo. Mus. ._Bae. u s.rn. EASTEIt-lvl-ORNING won- P. Anthem: “Christ is Itisen From the Dead" (Roberts). lcio: "Ouch the Gates of the Tem- p ." (Knapp); Mrs. Ralph it. Beck lnfhcrn: “O Death, Where is Thy Sting?" -('i'drncrl. 042021; “The ilulleuloh Chorus" 1 mrzlcl). . . L31- m. CHURCH SCHOOL EAS- TE SERVICE. v.00 |I.In. EASTER EVENING won. HIP. ‘ Anthem: “Who Shall Roll Us Away the Stone?" (Torrance). Easter. Carols: By the Gallery t l.- "Tliisxlcvfvl Eastcrtide” (Dutch). h d s Garden“ Alli? Lord is in Ills Holy Temple". ' The Minister will conduct the Ser- vices and deliver the Sermons.- Tiorv i‘*zrl<:s!:v*i‘sizi.1.5i_ CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street lViinl-itc . r REV. G CARLYLE WEBSTFIR Mrs. Edwin Juiinstone, Organist "——'*“i 13 “y, n. n t" Sermon: “The Living Christ." ._ Jiiiiiiin Earle.“ orgaercust l R"- T- E- Mel-censo- Mr ‘Walter MflfNllii. A.T.C.M.. 1"“ §"’»“"'°"‘ "I '1" "m" 5"!’- ' Choir Director p" Wm ,b°'°b9°"'°fl- An%ilicm:) ‘Easter Again Is Here" i cans . . -- -- ' ' ~ . “ ' e ' ' o as er “£31133; Holy Communion and A???“ In‘? Mcurémmr H‘ n i n om: t i i Anthem: "Christ Is Risen" (Msun- (ThaMhelQfmW ' ' u Visitors Sermon: in .. TIIE N0 ON. morning I-TVENIN 1 MORNING WORSHIP n .., M," _.<., _,.., ..-... In the the spiciouni» a oi iiti-ll Story." 11.01) sum. ‘Theme: ‘_".i‘iie Dawn _oi A“ IF"; 1-- hot holes of the Pacific and muddy brochure! the Europcon fronts, in the mashin- craco oilli. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. cllywoczis famed Howl. and the iiobccsm 0o ry church. Niven M‘ "I Vocal Solo: "There is l Green Ilill‘ (Goundi-Mre. R. L. Douglas. CHURCH SCHOOL 10.00 a.m, Senior Department. 11.00 a.m. Beginners and Primary Departments BAPIISI . Tl-IE BAPTIST (‘ri-iURCli Corner of Prince and I-‘Itsroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D. MORNING WORSHIP 1i a.m. "The Resurrection Morn- immediately service oi worship. WORSHIP 7 .m. Sermon: "The Same Da at Even- tug". Easter Carols: (a) “Tis the Spring oi’ Souls Today" (b) “Easter Tide" (c) "Christ is Risen." The Communion of tlie Lord’: Sup- per will he observed at the close of‘ the Evening Worship. llfrs. G. Elliott Full, (liroctor oi choir. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH cordially welcome Anthem: "The Strife is 0’er (Leyu CHURCH SCHOOL 12 On Easter Morn- Over the hill. the soldiers are com- They are bringing their prisoner in And the guards witu their bayonet: gleaming’ With races stern, and grim. ' And the crdwd press ever onward Wnat has he done‘! they cry For he is not a desert-er Not even a Nazi spy. For he stands before them. so pale, and calm ' And looks cu with a pityirig eye l-le is Our ncaveiily radieus E1011 ‘rhey have conde “ to ‘mat He on lI-ie cross must. die Ami the soldiers jeeted, us he iumg tiicre with the imiioitudc standing by. ' But the wi-ahh of the Loni was kindle And There was darkness m1 all the ear-t . When our saviour was nailed on on the cross. . But before the day was over Kindly hands took our Saviour down And tenderly wrapped liim in lCIl Ari-cl laio Him to rest, in a tomb In the morn. when the women came seeking _ The place whcie our sraviour lay Tue ‘fomb wus broken aisunder, And the stone, was rolled away. Whom seek ye? one Angel asked tiuu, ‘Our Miistcr’ they make reply. He i5 not here, He smse rcm the ETZIVQ And he rmgus with His Father on high. He suffered the Cross of Calvary, Arid for us, a new umrlgl is born, But be left us .thls £11141 sweet mes- sage There will always be Easter morn. And he locks on this World 0f n ions at So wczuy and battle worn May He give us pence, and Kidd tidings As they heard on that Easter morn. —Mrs. Frclgor Gillespie .DebL-rt., N. S. P. E. I. Auxiliary "And thr- angel answered vCENTRAI‘ CHRISTIAN and said unto tho women, ltfiunp" Fear not yo: for I lmow that ye sock Jesus which ‘:1. urii" ‘:1. lle is not here: Rem 8'5"‘, M, It in: istiiscli. as lie said." Dliiirzll Dfiiltgrimlfieievvgirtn ythgziliiitel _M‘1“‘ u: 5’ 6 _ _ ' "Why sock yo the living y A’HM’S%U,Z::IY_'K ‘Y,‘{'cf,“,*,',’;,,,,,,,, anions: the dead? llc is not qmnlh mfmdody. ' ‘ here Ilurt i r""~n: TIYZIIGIYZIJPI‘ Easter Carol: “Jesus Christ is “m” " u" ° y“ mun» iviicn lic W vct in Gali- Anthe ': "0 Morn oi Beauty." h‘e-""‘L“ke 25 2:210‘ P. ili- Sunday School. ~~~ 7 l’. M..- nirli! ‘Worship. "Aim “WY “cmrifid ‘Ink? Sermon Sn lect: "The Seal oi Im- iv "u!" U"! 55"‘-'U|"-l"l‘ xvi li mqygglity," fcrr null arr-zit I'd": Carole: "We Will Be Merry Far run to i=1‘ 1'.’ 77 and lllidc." - "Let Us Tcll the wordP-lilntt. 28:3. rcctinn is celeb following organist and lighting men go flvivvnwa of Peace. Join :- '1' ~‘\\ lions by Attending sum" BIBLE SOCIETY I I "EASTER" “And very early in the morning the first day oi the week. they came upon the scpulclirc at the rising of the son. - - - And when they looked, ilicy saw that the stone was rolled away." - lilark l0: 2, 4. rd to i-lim whose resur- - l-Jceus Christ, Prince oiinns lo tifcne of mil- cliurcli Easter Sunday. rut if“ P‘ The cruel tyrant‘: word went forth ( the ocean. was tempest tossed, o, H i I '7*11.¢.~¢ I; 1v. l»... " I. . "- i.‘.,.‘. Theme Of Easter Sermon Iy Ilev. G. Malcolm Cameron Theology in its definition of God uses the word "immanence," l.e., lit tells us if we are spiritually alive 1W8 will discern His in wellin pre- sence in ourselves an in t e or- ‘der and harmony of the universe unfolded before us in the magni- tude ancl glory of infinite creation. i We apprehend the universe as _an orderly and harmonious sys- ‘tem contrasted with chaos, brought into existence by divine Y. ' ‘The iu the physical uni- yverse especially when viewed irr ;the light of the great ahtfiifiuiflirnii and physical discoveries cf times, all point to a Final and reveal that the vital processes are not. exclus‘ dc mined by mechanical m vicw is acce ted by the c. scientists of I e day, and more 1115i ,n\crc we are resizing the im- illlBIiEllCE In man and 1n infinite creation oi a personal Supreme Being W110 has created man and the stellar universe to which vve belong. and the millions of other universes with which space is pop- ulated, some of them so distant /lnat,_ light being transmitted ut u velocity 111186.300 miles a second "Were s star quenched on high. l-‘or dfics would its light, Still travelling downwards . the sky, Shine on our mortal sight." Wordsworth has set forth the di- vine immoncnce or indwelling pre- sence of God man and nature ;ln his famous lines about "Something whose dwelling is the I light of setting suns, And the round ocean, and the llv- E 1' And the blhe sky, and in the mind oi man, A motion and s spirit, which im- pels All thinking things, all objects oi , all thought, iAfid rolls through all,etern1tv." In this exposition It. is my pur- pose to espcclully emphasize iii!‘ immnucnce of God lu man as for shadowing immortality. l nua- ture to affirm tl 1's basic and Indis- uninterrupted f’ rcni ro- flviuc eiid m‘ purpose, by the Divine limnl. and ‘ an orderly, regulated, continu- iou, connected prouresuorl iii his spiritual progressive (lcvclnpuicnt cr evolution as a process cowards eternal lifc. Modern science in ifs explana- tion of the evolution of life-iri- complete n5 it yet ls—olrcady ro- veals to us. however. how the in- tellect has been formed by an uninterrupted pro ress along a line which ascen s through the vertebrate series u]: to man, ind that there is a lfe principle O1 vital force common and fluvia- mental iu-nil life or living or- gonisms—alikc in man, animal . word a ing. throried sfsr, whose glory flames from sun and star." The great tragedy oi life is spiritual blindness, for it is the realization of the immanence o! God in the sob-existent irltuai eniit with- in us and in ntlmte crest on that alone sheds on our p h the glow oi day. cheers the long watches oi the night, and which will. event- ually, when we fall asleep. moire ourvmidnight onl a shadow be- tween sunlight an sunlight through d Him who is the resurrection ‘and the life, having clothed us in the garment oi’ immortality. EIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of iocsi interest. but advertising or a newsy nature may bs inserted at live cents a word. strictly psy- ilblC in advance. CRASWELL ror Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE [I ell RANGE ' at i-lcnnesscvs ice-house called out the Fire Department at 6 o'clock ‘Phursduy. evening. 1t was speed- il-y extinguished. BUSINESS PROMOTION .- Mr, E. J. Foreman of Kellogg's is iii the Province in connection with his firms business, accompanied by Mr. J. P. Ferns, who is to succeed him as Kellogg's representative. lifr. Foreman has been transferred to Hamilton, Ont. 17TH’ ARMORED. Regiment Bond is requested to report at Armouries today at 1.16 to attend the funeral of Leading Seaman Jack Crockett. Battledress with- out. BnkiEtS. e 8-31-11 none: roit HOLIDAYS-Among ilic students returning to spend tug Easter holidays here was Miss Barbara E. Nash who arrived on Wednesday evening accompanied by her room-mate bliss Mary New- liunk of Newfoundland. They are uucols of M15. F‘. M. Nash. Upper Prziicc Street and are receiving a warm ivulvomc from Barbara's many friends. NOT P.E.I. POULTRY — Not l pound of the 15.000 pounds of Can- utiian pouilry which is alleged tn inn rrlvcd in Boston in a bad c. on, came from Prince 117d- \\' ‘d Island, according to F. G. Ward. local representative of the Dominion Marketing Service. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court. yesterday the defendant in a Prchiizition case was fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. The case of a person charged with having stolen goods in his posses- sion was adjourned until Satur- day. An adjourned case of dis- orderly conduct was dismissed, and a vagrancy case was adjourned un- til April» 3. , FUNERAL SERVICES - "The funeral of the late William Bowen, and plant-proceeding from not- ural impulse, cncrgy, or natural law, but-confirming both Old and New Testaments - sci- ence of today recognizes in man alone a vital Iiifc Principle or Immaterial ct natural processes and incapable of explanation by the laws of chem- istry and physics. Man, therefore, In the light of both Biblical and scientific truth manifests in the phenomena of lie a spiritual ele- ment sinned by a Divine Purpose and directed toward an curl. This constituent spiritual element or ludivcllin’: Inccrporeai Force with the luicrrelaliul! Dower of intellect is what distinguishes man from iii! other liviusz organisms and places him lnfiuitciv above all other crcutczl cxisfcuccs. There is, thv-n. scientifically speaking, inherent m the constitutional or essential char- ater of man a Life Principle or Suiritual entity originating from the Final Cause, the principle of a} the Force life. Christ introduces us iuto the spiritual immortal llic. Ilc shows us the relation of (be llfv o the spirit or 5011i to that of the linrlv, that file llfc nf the snirii; is lhat of the FiiLilEl‘———S})ii‘iillIli-—~i)lit that the lifitni the body is that of the ma- terial force animating and c-vn- mcn in r11 physical cryranisms He thus states tivo clcrnnl law's-the Law of Life and the Law oi’ Death, or the relations between these‘ two of the lmmortalitjv of the soul is held and has bcc- tauglit without variation by ai shades nf religious opinion since ihc 111001221011 of Chrislizmiii‘. It is n05, however, cxclusivrly a Chris- tian doctrine. Pclicf Iu the sur- vival of the spirit of man beyond the grove is instinctive to human- ity. Tlic study of past human life our‘. activities of the most un- cicnt and primitive peoples rc- veala. that survival after zlcnfh was part of their religious beliefs The gicture writing of the ancient gyptinris and Phoenicians, the re- lics. monuments and remains of the cultures of the great ancient yempires of the world, the excava- tions of’ the tombs of the kings, |the ancient Indian custom of bury I lag the bow and arrow with the dead that they might be equipped }for the “happy hunting groupdf’, .all wlmess to the fact that man‘ ihas always believed in survival oi- , ‘tor death. , ‘ Perhaps-seeing that the world matter is ever wiih us-it ls not stran e that the omniscient inner G -the outstanding char- acteristics and manifestations of, Whom distinguish organic and ln-i ‘organic matter from the spiritual.‘ land eternal, lacing present in the‘ rcccsycs oi the soili, the glorv of nature, the infinite stretches icrcstlon-shoulcl be hard to real- -ine. that-quoting Oliver Wendell ‘Holmes-it shc d y: dcrst ' be hard for us Wheotley River was _heid Wednes- day afternoon. March 28 from Whcotley River United Church. The service at the church was conducted by Donald Nicholson, student minister of Brookfleld congregation. assisted by the Rev. Mr. Morrison of Wheatle River Uultcd Church. The pal-bearers were brother lvlasons John Clarke, Cfvril Torzmbs. dison Rollings, Ernest Ifnuston. Frank Bagnoll, Steve Btirns. The service at the grave urns in charge of the Mas- nnlc Order. The funeral iwas un- der the direction of James E. An- drews, Hunter River. , ___._ ' INQUEST 0N TUESDAY — The inquest into the death oi John D. McDonald v/hosc charred body ivos found Wednesday even-lug a- mid the smouldering ruins of s i burns-cl barn at Mount Albion, will be held at the Cufcliffe Funeral Home, Tuesday evening nt B o‘- clock. 1.1m Thursday evening the Coroner. Dr. l'.J. You. swore in the following- jivz-ors: Wallace Hiugins, rfnremnnl. John Simmonds, W. M. Flynn. Frank Clil‘i‘i€. M.L. McLeod. anti ill... Hardy, It is understood the lnnucst was postponed to next '1'll-"5‘df'._\’ cvcuinc so that the RC. MP might have more time to make a thorough investigation in- 41305 of the fata- _ The GCCPH.» d. who was 51 years old. has two brothers, Ray and Austin. Both live at Bethel. Personals Mr. Gcujgzcc S. lVfcKcuna, Klnkore, ans n visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Mnrzcrvt McKay, Middle. ton, was visiting with friends in the cl'y _ve=lcrd:\v. . Mr. and M . P. L. Morris oi’ I%Iik0l‘fi, are visiting friends in the c y. Mrs. George S. Mcksnna and infant son returned home to Kin- kora yesterday from Char. lottetoivn Hospital. Miss Harriet Carew, ~!ll‘\’IIV'tivn arrived home after spending n few days with her sister, Mrs. Llavd Frizzeil. Stnnchel. Mrs. Lloyd Frieze-ll, Stanchel, hiis arrived homo after spending the work-cud with her parents, Mr. and lvlrs. A. E. Oarew, Green- u... vale. _._,_ Lleuf. Cl. M. Burnett left for the mainland esterday st the con- clusion of {an day's leave. Mrs. Morris Block and family lre spending the Easter holidays with Mrs. Block's brother and sis- ter, Morris and Freda Jake, Menc- t FULL GOSPEL S‘! ltm Ave. 2 lllil. Sunday School “For All ASH”- 3 RM. Worship and Preaching. 7:3 PM Evangelist L. ll. Kieinsteuber ALL WELCOME REV. J. C. KLEINSTEUBER. Pastor. W PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SLIGHT m5; - A slight fire Bo You Know?- A IIOI 508001. 1B NIIDDD. Iv providing s variety oi eonilss it will hold the interest of all types of students and indnoo fihcm to attend school longer than is tin one st present. Call your A DOCTOR... ‘k There m no “unimpor- rsm"iiinesses.Any deviation from normal good health deserves tbs prompt onen- tioa oi a specialist. Coll your Doctor-or go to sec him without delay. Heed his ex- , ‘ ‘ counsel. And, oi coune, you will want to bring his prescriptions hers for osntai compounding by our skilled pharmacists. I. Eli-NEST II. WORTH DRUGGIST 14¢ Prince St. Phone B2. ELIABISO- Bishop 0f ll. S. Visits Ilew London The Right Reverend George Frederick Kingston, Bishop of Nova Scotla. made a friendly visit to the parish of New London, P. E. I. on March l6 and was warm- ly welcomed by the rector and congregation of St. Mark's Church. Kensington. The Bishop preached in St. Mark's Church in the evening, tak- ing for his text one of the seven words from the Oross-“It Is Fin ished". Bishop Kingston dwelt upon the good news of man's sal- vation thrcugh the shed blood cf Christ-the sacrificial lamb slain IIOr the sins cf the whole world. 5| Jesus upon the Gross bought up the sins of the whole world. He finished the work of absolute obedience to His Heavenly Father and of making c. full, perfect and sufficient sacrifice, ablation and satisfaction for the sins of the whole world. After the service s reception was held In the parish hall when op- portunity wss given for the con- gregation to meet the Bishop. The reserice of the Presbyterian and nited Church ministers of Ken- slngton added to the enjoyment of the fellowship after the service. The Bishop spoke briefly cf the talks on union between the Angli- can and the Presbyterian Church, and between the Anglican Church and the United Church under sep- arate conferences to discuss points of agreement and points of differ- ence. Bishop Kingston also re- viewed brlefiy the work of the Diocesan La man's Association. After sing rig s few familiar hymns with Rev. L. M. Murray of the United Church at the organ, and a solo by Rev. Mr. Murchison of the British and Foreign Bible Society. the happy gathering clos- ed with the benediction by the Bishop. The Hot Cross Bum And Easter Egg (Exchange) Tradition thrives well and dies hard. Most oi’ us are glad that it should be so, for otherwise we should lose many of the meaning- less, perhaps, but none the less hiipp observanccs that we enjoy. Th nk of Christmas for the chil- dren without Santa Claus, the Christmas-tree. holly and mistle- toe and the liberties they permit. Apply to: _ NORWOOD Community Centre BUILDING LOTS Flill SALE Near Charlottetown, Situated on St. Peters Road, Buss Service, and Prices to suit every- one sccording to location. ' W. R. DENNIS, “Cash and Carry. I President of Canadian Mil. LLOYD W Director Uf Minister of Anglo-Saxons used tc bake and eat special flat, scone-like cakes to the glory of their, goddess. Nat- urally enough they grew very at- tached to the custom and very feud of the cakes. “Then the Christian clergy came to the land they found it impos- ble stamp out this form paganism, and tiic most they suc- ceeded in dolngwas to strikes coin. promise. They permitted the peo- ple to continue to bake their sn- nual Eostur-Monnth cakes -~ and eat them, too-provided the pagan- ism were first ex ellcd by marking them with the sgn of the Gross. The result of this compromise is seen on our tables at breakfast- tlme each Good Friday morning in the shape of the hot cross bun! As for the Easter egg, it has suf- fered msny vicissitudes in the fickle hands of time. In the Middle Ages the monks, early on the morn- ing of Easter Dav. used to present everyone they met with a “Peace- egg." Gradually the gift become general. Everyone sent a “PPEICB- egg" to his friends, coloring thr-m red in memory of the blood of the Saviour. Other colors superseded red; sometimes the eggs would be multi- colored until yellow for some con- siderable period remained the pre- dominant tint. These eggs were stored in long, deep-stemmed ale glosses, and o'er-.- treasured along wlth the family Bible. CALVAIZY By "John oi The Lilacs" P. E. I. Where will you rigid another cross, ‘That holds s Saviour dear, Excepting that of Calvary- To which all men draw near. For there upon that rugged cross. 0f misery and of shame. ' The Saviour of the world was nailed: That all should know his name. He died-forgiveness cu his lips: He knew mciis foile and scorn: That we may r_ise-complete in In that Eternal morn. Imagine Easter bereft of hot cross bun and Easter egg! , Yet many of these customs had; little or no original connection withl th'e festivals from which time has‘ made them inesparablc. i Even the very word "Easter". significant of such a mishty and portentous event in Christendom,‘ is derived from a pagan Goddess of| the Spring named "Eostrc", or "Os-y taro." In fact the ivliole month, of April, in which Easter is usuallyv observed, was dedicated to this pod- dess by our Anglo-Saxon for-boars, whd called it "Eostur-Monath" -, "Easter-Month." , But not the word alone. the hot cross buns also we owe to Ilostre. Row it ha ned is told by Char- les Genda In "Great Thoughts". ‘Each April, or Eostur-Monath, l“ For Foot Ailments census-r _ ii. J. A. BROWN. D-P- Orthopedic BIIIIIOPIIIIIST it! G t George Street i cmiitfiirrevown r.s.i. II. cJ. AIABIIII gnome-raisi- Fitting and lisyiplylns Gill!“ o. Menllglo. r. s. I. Oiliec liars: i0 to i! A. M. I l0 I I’. M. llollds m. |»_ poiotinent Oirle-s Cornell-fur with DIUGSTOII I He died-w set all free from stn. The conquered o'er the grave. In that iminoa-tal victory- Eternal Life He gave. Where would you find such wond- rous low. So great! without an end: No greater love hath mall than tli - "Hc died to save a friend.“ 0i What arm I that one so great. The Sou of God on Hiliil. Should come to earth and in Hi5 ave- For mwtlist way should die. r at” Iienuiy is iiig rule. i iIBEA I27 Grafton Si. i ! i as jfamily heirlooms ' THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS FEDERATION IN ANNUAI. CONVENTION 1N THE AUUiTUi-UUM UF . PIIIIIIIE 0F WALES COLLEGE CHARLU'I"I‘IS'I.'U WN . APRIL 3rd. 4th. 5th. I945 i SPECIAL SPEAKERS 1m. WILLUUGHBY, Teachers’ Federation . SHAW, M.A., Education PlilflMlifili J. WALTER JONES, M.A. Education ‘ “Communion "- ILUKE 24; is-si) m», 1n 1011s use Emmaus, a m“ '- A WODUIOUS oiesi, t Iimine laden table sat s strange iuiti gracious gugsp, He hadn't come unbidden Ting bad met film in the way A5 the two conununed wgeurp q Hie sorrows of the day ' Ea came and Wfli-kbd beside than mid! He asked than o! mm gi-ie , wad Him of m; 1m; W 0m th ‘d blillg reii€£~ hoped ‘ Hie line-sis and rulers was Hun and had nailed i-lim 1g B tree, And 'i.wa.s rumoured that He'd Tzbut such things wold m Then lie turned m4 mg“ them. ‘rhea-e was Pity in “Oh xiii: Aim unbeiioving, oiuhl Th0)‘ Bow He left no room That the tragedy they was God's perfect pig; wm-g. ed out. Then ilieir hearts cm Iiihta them as in Word that day.’ " I Arid dravzing near the village i. cntreated Him to In . So, He bloke the bind and stvfl them and He blessed it with o... ‘hi’? ‘iimfi... .,.... » i0 I t eyep Vi‘ &:fid they saw it. y‘ Q I‘ And this I've Mien i one day 1'11 unde If it wasn't then they there were nail prints in hand! Saviour. thou rut o'er beside X 8 _ I walk along life's way, Wilt thou tarry with mp thou didst with 1110's,.“ day. Bros-k the bread of life and I and my heart will standr- . I'll behold and love or. dear nail prints in it! -nsssi Head. Oentral Bodcqu P. E. I. near oussnv 1 V3939. i whereyouicelit-rub ‘ throat, chest and l backwithtime-tested a: U; é; o‘ 0E1’ 6 "New Season - New Hairdo - New You" l-lave glamorous new charm by getting the best in Pcrmllnellt Wflvinif- Come for it here-where budget “iI/‘n Make Loneliness Lovelier" U TYLAND SALON Proprietor, W. E. MacGuigan _ Phone 18D’ In"