mmon 29. 1952 ., run GUARDIAN. dl-lARLOT'l'ET0IWN -sacs nmosg ECHUJRCHIES TOMORROW ,,..um.u oi Enoumu m. aqua: ereaion. Lie. male w'8.-:::nTn:as Choir Director gugday Services we .,,.n.,1zl::ommanioa :33 sane-glTorai Eucharist. and Semen. ' a d s lwol- ' 3::--E'vI:n:iyiag oand Sermon. ' nglly Services as IIIIIIL All Seats Free. 3";-ybody Welcome. 3 PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Th Parish Church Establla.hcd no: by novel on. Pounds ad .i.'r. Ibbott. sector :3: ll::yY:t?n r. Manors. All-C-0-. 0,-nnigt and Choir Master. 3.30-Holy Communion 1n'oo...sunday school. 11,00.-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon-Rev. G. M. Andrews. 7.00-Evening Prayer and Ser- mon-Ilev. G. M. Andrews. 315:-II-gllfsfvhvahip Hour In Parish ' Hail. all are welcome. being conducted i.'ie:'e"Il..:v."(;. M. Andrews of the Seaman's Minion. Hluhl " PRESBY I I:klAN me KIRK or 5. JAMES Morning Worship . 1-he Reverend T. H. B. Semen. M.A.. S.T.M. Minister. Mm E. Lillian Macliensle, M us. Bac. Organist and Director of the Choirs. if, ,g,M,.church School. . .-Dli Service and Ser- H 3.33.: "V;b':i You Must Mallet . " ... hSol'i:e "He Was DOSPIIN" (Messiah) I-Iandei--Mrs. N-D- Maclgan. 5 PM.-Vespers and Meditation: --The Gospel of the Beloved ”Is”:i'iI5nI: "God So Loved the World" (Crucifixion), Stainer. Visitors Cordiall! Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH l'rince and Grafton Streets Reverend G. Carlyle Webster. Minister organist and Choir Director Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.-Sermon: "Palms and Thorns"-Dr. Prank Macl(in- non. Hymns: 91, I92, 221. Anthem: "Bless This House." 2.30 p.rn.-The Church School. All membe are urged to be .,resent. Evening Worship 1.00 p.m.-Sacrament of the lloly Communion-The Rev. T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. S-'l'-M- ' Hmyns: 410, 10, 850, 354. Anthem: Beneath the Cross of Jesus" Anthem: "The Lord's Pray?!" (Gates). "The Lord hath said on Him the iniquity of us all." You are cordially invited to worship with us. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Eran Day Sunday School 10.00 AM- Breaking of Bread .. 11.00 A-M- Gospel Meeting ...... .. 1.30 PM. "Ye Must Be Born As-In" (John 3-7) "The Coming of the Lord Draweth Nigh" (James B-0) welcome T0 The nine House 100 Fitsroy Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. We Carry . . . . A complete range of Bible Society Scriptures available. which are offered at reason- able prices. Also . . . A full range of Scriptures by leading Publishers. Bible Story Books, Devotional and . Missions y Books, Hymn and - Prayer Books, Scripture gGPeeting Cards. Mottoes and Scripture Novelties. at cur- rent prices. EASTER GOODS ON DISPLAY. CALL IN TODAY TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Reverend II. I. D. Ashferd Reverend J. T. Irwin . choirmaster and Organist: Iiaymond Player. MA-. Mus. Dec. 11 a.m.-Sermon: "The Word of " "-luv. Ii. E. D. Asb- fo rd. Anthem: "Diest Are the Pure" (Eaton). 1.00 p.m.-Adult Bible Stud! in West Parlor. 1.00 p.m.-Sermon: "The Vacant iiouae"-Rev. J. '1'. Irwin. Male Eight: "From Every Stormy Wind" (Hastings). - Obilgato-Miss Betty Beers. Anthem: "0 Giver of Merclea" (Milton). -THE BAPTIST CHURCH M Corner Prince and Fltaroy Streets 11.. n. T James D. Davisoil. BA. BB. Pastor. organist: Mrs. G. Elliott nu .?-.M.-:.:-j- i0 AM.-Preparatory Class. u it AM.-Loyalty Sunday W p. Sermon: "The Best That Jesus Taught". Anthem: "God So Loved the World" (Stainer.) Special offering for Acadia University. 12 Noon-Church School. I '1 P.M.-Loyalty Sunday It hip. Sermon: "The Faith That Re- beisi" Anthem: "The Sun Shall Be No More" (Woodward). Hymn-Anthem: "Beneath the Cross of Jesus". CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel II. Dunbar. B.Th., Minister Min Thelma Burns, organist and Choir Director. 10 A.M.-Church School and Pam- lly Hour. ll A.M.-Morning Worship Service and Communion. Sermon: "Bootaga-Fruitage" Children's Object Sermon. Anthem: "My Master Bids Me Follow". 1 P.M.-Evening Worship. Sermon: "Christ, The World's only Saviour" Anthem: "My Master Knows." Central Christian Church invites you to the services of the Lord's Day. The Salvation .Army Great George Street "Home of Evangelism" Saturday:- 'l.30 p.m.-Open air Market Square 0.00 p.m.-Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. (All welcome). Sunday:- 'l.00 a.ni.-Prayer Meeting ll.00 a.m.-ilolinesa Meeting Topic: "The First Bridd' 2.30 p.m.-Sunday School 6.00 .m.-Youth Salvation Meet- ng. Topic: "Looking For A Wife". "A Crooked Stick Will Have A Crooked Shadow". Unileri PENIECUSTAL CHURCH 3'! Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stalrl. Pastor. Phone 2100-I... Services 10 a.m.-Sunday School 1ia.m.-Worship and Praise 2 p.m.-Children's Church 0.30 p.m.-Prayer 'l p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. Everybody Welcome. "The Church Tbatfa Different” Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Harry Chan wish to thank the clergyman, doctor. nurses and staff of the Provincial T their kindness to her during her long illness; also those who sent Mass cards, flowers and messages of sympathy and those who in any way helped during their sad bereavement. Harry and Susan. and Mrs. John Quinn and family. OLDEST CITY United States. oouri.m'I: VISUAL nioraauriim and ANALYSIS 6. F. I-IUTCHESON ' Ir SON Optometrists S3 Grafton 8. MEYER! liver, '1'. I. T. . Terrace, Char lrd-to-yeas-old son of Mr. and I. Street. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. P.l.I. : "I-I-rear-oideon,oiMr. P.l.I. TAKES PLIASUII IN ANNOIJNCING TIIE WINNIIS OI Till CHILD CONTEST ist-iii-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevenson. North Ind-10-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Curiey. Mcolil iottetown. - ,Mre. Sari Moore, New Haven, i ith-IS-moiitimld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a Maciiay. Mt. lid- vvard load. ' Sth-4-rear-oia daughter of Mr. lead Mrs. I-I. Spencer. see Pitaroy Ilth-0-month-old son of Mr.” and Mrs. Bsltier, '10 Sydney Street. ltir-0-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Thompson. Parkdale. ith-I0-month-old "son at In aad Mrs. laelaehei-a. It. Avards, aad0De.A..lrowa. Dundee Centre. STUDIOS . 0 "mm I0! tr St. Augustine in Florida, found- ed in low. is the oldest city in the THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local tereet, hat adverthing eiaaewsy uaturemaybeinaertae at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. JIMDIYI TAXI-Pnone 525. I IIOWAID saaol.NNlS FOOT- WEAB at 115 Queen Street. TWO BURNER hot plates clearing at 06.50. Brown Electric. KYANIZE non-yellowing white enamel. I ” Music re. SHIPMENT OF lamp shades just arrived. Brown Electric. CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. IUMMAGE SALE Trinity Hall, Saturday. March wtli, IN P. M. C. I. I. PAINT HEADQUART- ERS. Bryenton as Maoxay Cc. COMPLETE Tlil.E -SEBVIOE. - Vulcanising. Retreading. Bryenton as Money. A STEAL: Tailored-to-measure Suits 530.95 up. J. P. MacPherson and Son. BEARING AID batteries Brown Electric. It SPECIAL KYANIZE floor en- amel 01.36 quart. Tocrmbs Music store. wanobsu: AT any rum.- Stewaz-t's Home Made Breads. Made fresh chiiy. nummacr: sau; .. Y. M. c. A. saturday, March 29th. 1952, at 3.00 P. M. Beta Phlat Sorority. RIFBIGERATOBS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer Jepalrs, Storey Electric. Phone 3007. BIIITIIDAY PART!"-Miss Mor- garet Rodd of Hlghfleld entertain- ed teen age friends at a jolly party at her home on Thursday evening, the occasion being her fourteenth birthday. EVERYTHING for both office and store isrcarricd in stock by H. M. Simpson Ltd.. 160 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. Furniture, filing cabinets, safes. machines and supplies. Call or write for our im- mediate attention. If YOU ARE CONSIDERING buying a typewriter, adding machine or cash register. etc. new or rebuilt; call or write H. M Simpson L(d., 160 Richmond St.. Charlottetown. and let us demon- strate our products to you. CIVIC TAX APPEALS 172 persons have appeared before the Appeal .Court in this city and en- tered formal complaints concerning the present civic rates and assess- ments. Of an original total of 230 appeals entered. 58 have been withdrawn. The decisions of the Court will be announced at a later date. CLUB MEETING - A well at- temied meeting of the We-He-Lo Club was held at the home of M.rs. Le Baron E. Tait on Wednesday afternoon. Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held next month. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. C. G. Houston and Mrs. Walter F. flyndrnan. FOR HALIFAX-A group of four recruits for Canada's Active Army Force left yesterday by Maritime Central Airways for Halifax for final documentation. Leaving by lens were S. B. Mac- Aulay, Card gen; U. J. Bambrick, Head of l-liilsboro; C. J. Arsen- ault, Summcrsidc: and A. J. Lay- bolt, Charlottetown. 1 RECEIVES ADDRESS - His Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse yesterday received the members of the Legislature in the Confederation ("amber following the presentation to him by Mr. Speaker Phillips of the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. His Honour was attended by his military aide, Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers. who announced and in- " " the ' u as they .filed past. CAR COLLISION - A vehicle driven by an R.C.M.P. officer was damaged slightly in a collision yesterday with a truck. The in- cident occurred when the truck which was proceeding west on Fitzroy Street reportedly passed a stop sign causing it to strike the Mountle'a car which was go- ing north on Weymouth Street at the time. The l-'l..C.MiP. car turned around and gave chase. catching the truck at the corner of Euaton and Pownal strectr. The car sus- tained alight damage to the right rear fender and rear bumper, and the truck is reported to have been undamaged. IMIMUNIZING CLINICS. con- ducted by the Department of Health and Welfare. will be held on Monday. March 31st. at Prince Street School 1.30 P. M. Raochford Square school 2.30 P. M. Tuesday April lat. at Queen Square School 1.30 P. M. Notre Dame Academy 2.30 PM. Wednesday. April 2nd. at Model School i.30 P. M. Parkdaie 2.30 P. M. Thursday. April and Spring Park School 1.30 PM. West. Kent school no P. M. infants and Pro-School children. from 3 months in 0 years will be protected against Diphtheria, whooping Cough and Tetanus. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Janie Magee who passed away March 30th. 1041. . Tonight the stars are gleaming, On a lonely silent grave. Where sleeps in dreamleaa slumber one we loved, but could not save. any lisaveire winds blow softly. o'er that sweet and bauewed spot. Where one we loved iiea sleeping. who win never be forgot. Always aaueeioens by amber. Dad. listen and Brother. znxrrn IADIONIC HEARING AID 000.00. Bsttcries and acces- sorics. Toombs Music Store. PAINT CONDITIONER. - Have your Paints. regardless of brand thoroughly mixed free of charge in the new Paint Conditioner install- ed at Douglas Bros. sa Jones Ltd. WE'VE aorr BBEADS and sweet goods in variety-good things for every meal. Visit Stewart Baker- ies today and choose. ZENITH BADIONIC IIEARING Am 005.00. Batteries and acces- sories. Toomba Music Store. , ATTENTION COMMUNITY CONCERT MEMBERS. - Yfrah Neaman, Violinist. P. W. college. Monday, March am. at 8.30. NORTH TRYON PB.ESBY'I.'EIl- IAN CIIUIWII. - Service March 30th. 3 'P. M. Sunday School. 2'P M. Min Mary A. Mackenzie, Deacon- ess. A CAKE you can proudly serve. Banana Layer, true fruit flavor and tender eating qualities. Qyecial at Stewart Bakeries, Saturday. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND ser- vices, March 30th. Charlottetown 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ORWELI. -- VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - All ser- vices cancelled for Sunday. March 30th. Rev. John F. MadKny. B. D., Minister. liIacDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 130 Kent St. Phone 1207. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airways 2081 or 504. ARE YOU INTERESTED in refrigeration operated by oil from 3190.50 up. Write or Phone Electro- iux (Canada) Ltd. 158 Great George Street. Charlottetown Phone 1787 or 3024-W. LEFT FOR NEWFOUNDLAND - Mr. F.M. Nash. district manager for poultry products, this Province, left yesterday morning by air for St. John's. Newfoundland, while there Mr. Nash will assist Mr P.E. Robins, sub-divisional manager for poultry products there. in setting up an egg and poultry grading course. Mr. Nash is expected back April 7th. POLICE COURT - In women charged with being drunk and in- capable was sentenced to :5 anti costs or 5 days by the Stlpendiary Magistrate at the City Police Court yesterday. The case of a man charged with operating a motor vehicle without a. permit was re- manded one week. A man convict- ed of being drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days in Coim- ty Jail. JUNIOR WOMEN MEET - A well attended meeting of the Junior Women's Association of Trinity United Church was held on Wednesday evening, March 26 inn the West Parlor. The presi- dent, Mrs. Fred B. Gamble, was in the chair. After the reading of the minutes by the scretary. Mrs. J. 0. Montgomery, a discussion of various projects followed. and a committee was named to enquire into the matter of supporting a Missionary in his foreign work. It was also decided to write the of- ficial board of the church request- ing their consideration of a Ladier Parlor. At the clusion of the business meeting, the Sun- shine Group held a social hour, with Mrs. J. S. Taylor in charge. P. W. C. SOCIAL-Co-Ed week opened with a" very enjoyable social in the Prince of Wales Auditorium on .Monday evening. A special feature was a Fashion Show in which ten male models portrayed the most up-to-date styles of 1002. Miss Jill Macxay, president of the Social Commit- tee. was mistress of ceremonies. Miss Carolyn Nelson wesenteri the new King of the Campus, Mr. Allison Mutch, with a beautiful initialed belt. Chapcrones for the dance were Miss Catherine Beth- une, Mr. James Coyle, and Mr. H. Aitkens. while the music was sup- plied by "The Downtownere." Pro- ceeds from the social were for.-the International Students' Service. MARITIME BUSINESS - The Business Review of the Bank of Montreal for March says: Retail trade has been adversely affected by heavy snowstouu. which great- ly restricted movement by rail and road. In most lines sales have been down compared with last year. Wholesale trade, however, generally compares favorably with a year ago although hardware sales were down 1295. Collections are fair to good. Manufacturers are well employed except cotton mills which are still operating on a part-time basis. Heavy atoms have made woods conditions the worst in many years and : some large operators have had to cease operations for the time being. The lumber market is quiet but there is a good demand for peeled pulp- wood and pitprops. Potato ship- ments dropped off during the month but the price has climbed steadily in New Brunswick to 37.45 per barrel loaded. which compares with also a year ago. Fresh fish catches for the month were again above average. Dried fish stocks are below normal with prices firm. Steel mills operated at 05.0196 of rated capacity. FOB Tailoring and Alterations RITE - WAY ' ouiasiiias Pboaezsm one of the last phrases to be in- serted in the Apostles' creed. its origin, and indeed its original meaning, are hidden in obscurity, but it has come to express one of the most precious of christian be- llefs. in the New Testament the word saint is not used of any special group of Christians within the Church, but of all members as be- longing to that community which had been set apart, sanctified, by ihe redemption that Christ had brought. As the centuries went by it came to be used more precisely for those who, by martyrdom or by evident holiness of life, showed in a special way the asnctifying grace some ambiguity, therefore, still attaches to the moservance of the festival of All Saints. Some confine its meaning to the thankful com-I memoration of those whom the church has come to call saints in the special sense-for example, the Apostles; some feel entitled to associate with the festival obecure Christian folk, especially their own departed friends and loved ones. if they have belonged in any way to the christian fellowship. All Souls' Day. which came to follow All Saints as a day when all the christian departed could be spec- ially remembered, has tended to .: Lenten Meditation Pro The Columns of The Times. London. OOMMUNION OF SAINTS, "The communion of saints" w'as're-establish itself In Anglican use in recent years. Both of these special days em- phasize one truth-the continuing fellowship between those who serve Christ on earth and those who serve him beyond the veil of death. This truth needs constant reassu- iion. It is the only adequate solace in bereavement, and the only adequate safeguard against allur- ing, but often illusory, substitutes for the communiun of saints. Although cmphasis on this doc- trine has often been a feature of the "catholic" side of Christian history, the doctrine itself has never been better expressed than in the poem of Richard Baxter, the great seventeenth.-century puritan- "He wants not friends that hath thy love," printed in many modern hymn books. In this doctrine he found solace in adversity, finding that in the com- munion of saints was "wisdom, safety and delight." These are the essential notes of the communion of saints-joint, sharing in the life of Christ, which! works alike in those who belong to! the Church triumphant; and joint: sharing in that godward life of worship and prayer, which is the supreme blessing. of ”the dead which die in the Lord." and the clearest. anticipation of final bless- ednoss open to those still on pil- grlmagc. Vr0 030' Literature And Life By IOOKMAN I' ' THE WORLD'S AUDIT We often speak of life as hav- ing a system of book-keeping. and later on giving an account of it.- self. A fundamental part of edu- cation is arithmetic. Among the first things we did at school was to count. and we know how vit- ally figures have concerned us ever since. Indeed so far does this go that when we estimate a man we quite innocently think in terms of ma- thematics. That is our one system of dimensions. How many dollars did he succeed in gathering to- gether during his lifetime? That is an asccrtainable thing, an elg. mentary question of mathematics. This is seen in our obituary notices. We number the years of the dead, telling how many sum- mers and winters they lived, cat- alogue the concern with which they were identified. and tell in round numbers what they were "worth". We even put it on the tomb- stones. We give titles and may add a "holy text". All this is quite legitimate and deserving and commendable; but while it is the world's audit. and may be quite fairly clone, it tells only a fraction of the total nieaning of one's life. 0 I For there are elusive things that do not find themselves in the table of statistics.be the calculator ever so careful. We may measure,water- power and estimate rainfall. but who can weigh a sunbeam? or who can tell the value in dollars and cents of a rose garden? We can calculate the speed of the wind as it races over the downs, or spreads the farmera' haystacka across the field. but we cannot measure the distances that love's tireless feet may travel. Old Rabbi Ben Esra. stood one day and watched the world weigh- ing thinga and then said that there were many things that did not lend themselves to such me- chanical calculation. There were commodities, which cold utility would find as. light as air, but which the "world's coarse thumb" could not value in a trice. A great deal was hurriedly passed by which would in the end "swell the man's amount.” 0 O 0 The world's scales were not delicate enough to weight inten- tions, longings. ideals--things of the spirit. (Here are some of them: "Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act. Fancies that broke through language and escaped, All I aspired to be, All, men ignored in me- This I was worth to God." No mmon weighing would take account of things like these. so ityis that our valuation of one ANN (tUii 4 oemmo noors AMAZING all you your hm with this remarkable new EASY-QUICK-SAFE U00 Willi Ian-iiai ering Cooiiyea seed or bias: lag. rdeei im a eel perms hair bac is in original aaiurai eeior, b will eat ea or the ad we on sh aiapee. er everbloaching. New grew naieln veur hair color. cad Ivewa. Dark In-eve. Iiarl. Auburn. I U A I A I I I I D Iach comb carries with a lifeline gua- muea ag an Masha . Color reliir are available at his Jed last up so (- iesaibo. Wea'i eewie en eleramg av WAKE MONE another must always be but ap- proximate. There is often the "one fact more". This one fact might turn the scale the other way. Once a poor widow, with her children tugging at her skirts, went. into the temple of the High- est. holding in her work-worn hand two mites-all she had of the world, and she shyly deposit- ed it where the rich were making their gifts. It looked so trifling beside theirs. but it has been made romantic and has given an impe- tus to the stream of charity for nineteen centuries. After all, who knows what is really "great" or "small"? IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear son. Thomas Lloyd McBride, of Cape Traverse. P. E. 1., who died March 29th. I950. The months may change from year to year. And friends from day to day, But the memory of a dear one, Will never fade away. IVIBOTINI 5.? Father. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank the Matron. Nurses. 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