APRIL 4. I953 CHURCHES TOMORROW: CHURCH ot ENGLAND 5. terms CATHEDRAL Anglican Iloelsfsrd losses the leverend Canon 0.3. hloilati -. Rector The Reverend W. 6. lion Honorary Assistant Priest. Organist and Choir Director Easter Sunday 6.30 a.ns. Mattins. 7.00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 8 am. Holy Eucharist 11 am. Procession and Choral Eucharist 7.00 p.m. Evensons. :. ,ession and Te Deum. 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Estsbushed 1700 by Rorsi i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Isinisisssi levssens A. Prank Iaelaas Reverend John '1'. Irwin. Organist. Mrs. Keith 3. legal their Director. Mr. Wu. K. lagers Easter Services conducted by the Ministe . 11 am. Sermon: The Fact and the Effect of the R.-....rreetioss - ltev. Mr. Msobean. Anthem: tide"-Junior Unoir. rusdsr ths di- recti--i of Mra Edwin Jolsnstons. Anthem: "Anni singing" - (llortnissky) -- Girls Choir. 7 pm Sermon: Have You a Word For Us Today--Rev. Mr. irwin. Duet: "So Thou Liftest Thy Di- vine .etition" (Btainer) - George Johnson and William Rogers Anthem: World"-(Steiner). Foundation in Trinity Church on Easter Day The Reverend "Canon J. T. Ibbott. . 1-HE BAPTIH CHURCH to : orsanlst and Cincolrr Mum: PI!" Corner Prince and imuoy Streets Cudmore. The Reverend James D. Davison. 8.30 am.-Holy F 11.00 am. Choral Communion. Anthem: "This Joyful Easter- liiic"-s. Dutch Carol. 3.00 p.m. Children's Easter See'- rice. 7.00 pm. Easter Carol Service (No Sermon). Special Easter Anthems and Carols by the Church Choirs. ""-r3ii'I5"s-i3"YTERiAN THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. isomers, M.A.. .M. Minister. Miss E. Lillian M Kensie Mus. 13., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 10 am. Church School Easter Service. 11 run. Easter Festival Worship. Sermon: "The invisible is Real and Easter is Forever!" Chorale Prelude by Gallery Choir. Introit by Chancel Choir: "The Strife is o'er" (Vuipius-Ley'. Carol by Chancel and Gsuery Choirs: "Alleluia! Christ is Risen!" (Whitehead). Anthem by Chancel Choir: "Now is Christ Risen!" (Nichol). Solo- ist: Miss Barbara Rogers. 5 p.m. Easter Vespers and Holy Communion. Anthem: "0 Death, Where is Thy Sting?" Soloist: Miss Nancy MacNevin. A Blessed Easter to Everyone! ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets Rev. T. H. B. Somers Interim Moderator Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.L. iionhiucfwonsnir 11.00 a.m. Theme: "Repentence or Self Righteousness" - A. MacDonald. Anthem: Since by Man came Death By Man came also the resurrection For as in Adam all Die Even so In Christ - (Haniisl) 2.30 p.m. The Church School. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. Sermon-Rev. T. H. B. Somers Anthem: Holy Spirit Truth Di- vine - (Handel) arr: Whitehead; The Heavens are Teliing-(Hsy- den). You are cordially Invited to wor- ship with us. The Salvation; Army B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugforol. A.R.C.0. EASTER SUNDAY 11 s.m. All the Church family wonhips on this memorable day. Sermon: "They Saw Him Live- Cieopas of Emmaus.” Anthems by the Junior Choir: "This Joyful Esstertlde-s Dutch carol: "This Glad Easter Day" - Norwegian. We shall present our Easter Cross Offering for "Missions." 12 noon. Church School. 7 p.m. Candlelight Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "Look Not For The Liv- ing Among The Dead." Anthems, by the Senior Choir: "Awake Up, My. Glory"-lhrnbv: "Christ the Loro- is Risen Today” -French; Carol: "Now Let the Heavens be Joyful"-Arr't. White- head. Our special Easter Cross Offer- lng. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 210 Kent Street gjjgjj Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'1'h.. Minister lulu Thelma nurns. Orr-nil! -Id Choir Director. -: Easter Services in (Jommemo tlon of Our Lord's Resurrection 10.00 am. Church School and Family Hour. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Easter Sermon: "The Coronation of Christ". Easter Music: "The Belle of Easter." Alberta Bible College gifts will be received. 7.00 p.m. Evening Wes-ship Ser- : "The Resurrection Gos- pei." Anthem: "He is Risen." A most cordial welcome is ex- A. tended by Central Christian Church this glad Resurrection season. Will you worship with us and be bless- ed. United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH :1 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Plato!- i"hone 2542-J. Services 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 s..rn.-Worship and Praise 6.30 p.m.-Prayer 7.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting You an invited. "The Church That's Different" Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe 8.00 n.m. Sunrise Service. RA5 a.m. March of witness. 10.00 a.m. l'.E.I. Hospital. 11.00 a.m. Holiness meeting. Topic: "He is Risen". 7.00 p.m. Salvation Rally. Topic: "Justification-six Aspects". Lieutenant Roger H' d formerly of Charlottetown. spec Isl ' nut-st speaker for Easter. l FOR fsiioring and Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street ..j--re?-?mj Order of meetings for Lord's Dsy Sunday School 10.00 AM. Breaking of Bread Gospel liieeiinx - "The Comin Drsweth Nllh" I (James 5-!) Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIIISIIMMEII EXAMINATIONS IIIIIE. I953 Asolissiisss dd teas most read its ceaeevvdslv I'M Inter In APIIL II. IVII. I8! COILIOI ITIIIT TORONTO 1 ONT. "This Joyful Easter- Voiees Eves- "God so Loved the You are invited to worship God - afternoon for servlce.oomimemorat- A ing THE CENTRAL .GI.iAIIDIAN THE GUARDIAN. WN Tlheeismsiersmrvsdfssnews or less! issues, but advertising efanswsysstsre-aybeisseried stfivseestsswsrtstrietlyssy ablsinadvsnee. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. "IOUI DOLLAR BUYS MODE- st Llis HUGHES DRUG STOKE.” cnasweu. 7o-isetm enou- graphs. .GiG(:Ei"s riiimuscr will be open all day Sunday. VISIT HI-STYLE Mllllnery, 16352 Great George Slrccl. Select your hat for ihe Enslcr Parade. Every style-Hi-Style. NEW WILLIS PIANO - ”Can- ada's Best". specinl prlcr. Toombs Music Store. C0-OP SERVICES--for the best Mllkers, Coolers, Refrigerators. Washers, Palms, etc. Insurance too. 58 Fitzroy Strcci. MRS. VAN'S frcsh Easier Choc- olotes and candy at Abegwelt Gift Court and Kemp's Stationery. NEW NORTHERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. - Special low price. Thumbs Music Starr. ZION VVOMANIS AITXILIARY Pantry Sale. 8. A. MacDonald's, on Saturday, at 2.30. BARN DRIVE-INN week-end special, Saturday. Sunday and Monday: Roast Duck. Roast, Goose. Roast Chicken. WALT DISNEY - Willi each purchase of a pair of children's shoes, at Wright's-Greni George Street. you will receive a Walt Disney Comic free. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Cunatizi Services Sunday. April 5th. 1953. Princetown Road 11 A. M. Highlleld 3 P. M. Wlnsloe North 730 P. M. llebcr H. Hardy, Presby. supply. ORWELL - VERNON I'NITEl) CHURCH OF CANADA.-Services Easter Sunday. April 5111. Vernon River 11 A. M. Eldon 2.30 P. M. Or- well 7.30 P. M. Rev. John F. Mac- Ksy. B. D., Minister. MILTON - RUSTICO PARISH. Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Easter Sunday are: St. John's. Milton. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 7.30 Ev- ening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rustlco. 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. ”Observe Easter by going to church." BRIZADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Easter Services Sunday. April 5th. North Granville 11 A. M Rose Valley 3 P. M. Breadiilbmze 7.30 P. M. Service at Pleasant Val- ley ll A. M. with Easter Pageant and special music. Rev. W. B. Mac- Phall, Minister. TRYON-BONSHAW GROUP OF UNITED BAPTIST CHURCHES.- Rev. W. G. Klllam. B. A. (Th) Pas- tor. on Sunday, April 5th. services as follows:-Tryon. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Public Worship, 11.00 A. M. and Communion. westmorc- lsnd, Public Worship, 7.30 P. M. POWNAL PASTORAL CHARGE. TOWN TAXI - Phone 100-us. DRINK IIILI and build t bodies. Hm" BELANGII. RANGE! for coal, wood or oil. nryenton dz Mscxsy. ICE CREAM by the cone. by the brick or in a sealer is the sus- wer for good eating. MILK iron, HEALTH .. Milk for Beauty. Milk for strength. I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills incurred by Mrs. Mary Brown. signed Russel Brown. KEROSENE. Electric pane Gas Refrigerators. and Mac-Kay. and Pro- Bryentoii ; SEE oust DISPLAY of boxed Easter Jewellery Gifts. Taylor's Jewellers. RECORD Dogglc in the Win- dow by Patti Page. Tocmbs Music Store. CHARLOTTETOWN H O T E L SUNDAY special, live course Chicken Dinner, 51.50. Served from 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. 0IiscDONA.i.D RADIO SERVICE ltudlo repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and laps re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207 SUNBEAM Mixmasiers. masters. lronmasiers and Shave-i masters for Store. .,.m,,l Happenings of Tlievlileek Easter. Toombs Mllslr , PAGF. ET. PAUL'S one of the manifestations of the risen Christ resulted in the "won- derful conversion" of st. Paul. St. Paul as an influence towers above all other Christian leaders: and the foundation of this was his meeting with Christ on the Da- mascus road. He described this experience with the same words that he used when he recited in order the Lord's appearances to others after his Resurrection: "He was seen of me also." That "see- ing" changed the aggressive de- voice of Pharlsaism into Christ's apostle, who thus became a "ves- sel chosen to bear the Name" of Jesus. and to interpret it in his ;1Gcsrpel,” to the Church of all IIIF. Mystical visions marked the call of many Hebrew prophets to their ministry. St. Paul himself had ”visions and revelations" in which his mind was transported in a state of rupture into the invisible world. But all these visions dif- fered in kind from the sight of Christ uhlch converted the Jewish persccuior who became the Christ- ian saint. Lenten Meditation from The Columns of The 'i1mes. lnsndoa Christ created, first in his disciples. CONVBIlI(li Jesus risen appeared to his dis- ciples on the plane of sense and sight as surely as in his dsuy in- tercourse with them during his incarnate life. 32. Paul's "seeing" was euentially the same as theirs: "Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord?" It happened to him under condit- ions as actual as those in which it might happen to a modern mo- torlst travelling from Jerusalem to Damascus. It is no disparsgemcnt of mys- ticism to emphasize its difference from the experience in which and then in his chief antagonist. their invincible faith in his vic- iory over death and his sovereign- ity over life. That the mystics touch splrtual reality only those without their experience will deny. But in Paul's seeing and speaking with Jesus the veil between the unseen order of spirit and the material world of sense was rent away, and eternity visibly broke into time. To him nothing could ever be the same again : his prej- udices snd denials were corn- plelely destroyed. vontinued from page 2 AT III-STYLE Mlillnery. 163'-,-l Great. George St.. Easter hails ini all styles--ull L-olors. From R195! up. Every slyie I-ii-Style. ST. PETER'S BAY PASTORAL? CHARGE. - The United Church oil Canada. Services for Easter Sun- day. April 5th. 11 A. M. Green- wich. 3 P. M. St. Peter's. 7.30 P. M. Marie. Rev. Russell A. Macl..eod, Minister. ...... YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. .. The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproulc. Easter Sunday, April 5th, 1953. 11.00 A. M Central. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. ODDFELLOWS. REBEKAHS and friends. Square dancing. Geo. Andrew and Orchestra. Refresh- ments. I. O. 0. F. Hall, April 7th. 9 P M. 50 cents. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Graven ll. Coffin, Morell. P. E. I, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine, to Joseph Bernard son of Mr. and Mrs. ,W J. Pelot. Ottawa, Ont. The marriage will take place May Znrl, 1953. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Ottawa, Ont. IN CHANCERY covnr - On ffhursday before Mr. Justice G. J. 1'l'v'E9dy in the Court of Chancery. the. resignations as trustees of various Dorothy Whitney rlizlinihlrst trusts. was accevptecl and two new trustees, the United States Trust Company and Luke B. Lockwood of New York were accepted. Local attorneys appearing in the 40- milllon-dollar trust case included W. E. Bentley, Q.C.. H. F. Mac- Phec. Q.C.. D. L. Mathieson, Q.C., K. M. Martin. Q,C., M, A, Farm. er. A. W. Matheson. and Attomey General W. E. Darby. Services, Sunday. April 5th. Easter Communion at Bunbury at 11 A. M. Regular service at Mount llcrhert at 2.30 P. M. Special music and Easter Communion at Pownal 'i P. M. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Pastor. CORNVVALL UNITED CHURCH. lf roads are fit to travel. there will be Easter services at Kingston at 11.00 A. M. and at New Dominion at 3.00 P. M. Cornwall service will be held as usual at 7.30 P. M. and Sunday School will meet at 11.00 A. M. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. GOOD FRIDAY OBSERVED -- A large and reverent congregation filled Zion Ohumh on Good Friday the sacrifice of Christ upon Calvary. The service was under the auspices of the Charlottetown Min- lstenial Association and drew wor- shippers from every congregation in the Oity. The Reverend T. H. B. somers of the Kirk of S. James UUI d ted the worship insisted by the Reverend Comm J. T. Ibbott, of S. Paul's Qiurvh who read the les- sons. The sermon on the words, "And sitting down, lhey watched Him there". was delivered in s most impressive manner by the Reverend A. Prank Maobean of '11-iniby Church. The choir orf Zion church under the leadership of Mr. Frank Johnson provided dhc music which included the passion- tide anthem, "God so loved lzhe world". I ll! Welcome THE EARTH IS ONE COUNTRY A Talk Followed by Discussion At THE QUEEN HOTEL SUNDAY. APRIL 5 - 8:30 PM. BAHA'I WORLD FAITH No Collection WORDS FOR THE WORLD 'It is not for him is pride himself who lovetii his own mun- W. but router for him who leveiii the whole world. The earth is but one country. and mankind its citizens." rnmiiiesamewnsauousosuis'iworiamcs' BIBLE SOCIETY inalssviea uiiou - eismsimew EASTER - I953 This year our hearts are message of Easter. We have surely ready to receive the great need for both chal- lengei of the Cross and the comfort of the Resurr:-ctlon. Our need is shared by all mankind. A gilt through the Prince Edward island Auxiliary of be British and Foreign ihle Society will help send the Easter message around the world. THE BIIILE HOUSE Charlottetown Phone 2731 100 Fitzroy Street FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Matthew Mar. rissey. who died-at the Charlotte- town Hospltel April 1st., was held yesterday afternoon from the res- lden-ce of Miss Margaret Lapvpin. 20 Hill.-Iboro St. 10 St. Dunstan's Bas- ilica. The services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Francis Oorcnmn. The pallbearers were five nephews: Joseph P. Mor- rlssey, Jeremiah Morrissey. John A. Morrissey, John J. Mocrrlsscy, John E, Morrisey and Francis L. Lappin. Interment was in the Ro- man Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL THURSDAY The funeral of the late Joseph Arsen- ault, who died at the sacred Heart Home March 31s't.. was held Thurs- day nftemoon from the Charlotte- town Funeral Home to St. Dun- staffs Basilica where service was conducted by Rev. F. W. Bolger who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Hon. W.E, Darby, Major John A, Mac- Donnld, George Fraser. Fred Coyle. Edmund Arsemiu-lt and Fred Egan. Inlermen't was in the Rcrnsn Oath- olic Cemetery. FISH and G-IIIPS From the frying pan to your table. Free delivery on orders of 50c or over. Orders 10 A.M. until Midnight. Sundays also JOHNNY'S FISH A: CHIPS Phone 28734 vacation in Summersidc. the guest of her parents. His Worship Mayor and Mrs. Hnnry Wedge. ' s s s Mrs Austin Delaney of Summer- side is visiimg in Mnnclon, N. 8.. with hr-r mother. Mrs. Fred Le-I Hlanr. who is seriously ill. 0 . . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hopkins. Tommy and Donald, of Summer- side. are spending the Easter holl- days in Wolfvllle, N, S. guests of Mrs. l-Iopl:ins' mother, Mrs, Eaton. . . . Mrs, Basil Kelly, who has been vkitlng rclativcs in England for thc past few months. returned to her home ill Summerside last week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Hunter entertained at mixed bridge at their home in Summerside on Mon- day evehinrz. I203 Clue-f.I1:stice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell have returned from Ot- tawa to their home in Summer- side. 0 O The liostesases at the Sunimersrlde Curling Rink on Saturday even- ing were T. D. Morrison. Mrs, C. Earl Comey and Mrs. Harlan In- man, 0 O 0 Mrs, Brewer Robinson has re- turned to Sumvnersldc at-ter spend- ing the winter months in Orange, Massachusetts and Montreal. 0 U I Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky entertain- ed at her home in Summerslde on Tuesday evening. honouring Miss Joyce Currie who will be an April bride. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oallbeok of iliedeque are visiting in Toronto. guests of their son-in-law and ldisughter, Dr, and Mrs, William 1Moreslde. O I 0 The Mlues Beth Harper. Nancy Maclitarlane and Non Pope. stu- dents at Acadia University. are spending their Ens-ter vacations at 'their homes in Summcrside. U Q I - away April IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Pte. J. W. Folland'who passed away In New- foundland. April 3rd. 1943.. Often we pause and think of you, dear , And think of how you died; , To think you could not say goodbye Before you closed your eyes. I Father. Mother, lVIie. Family, 3 Sisters and Brothers. I 1 no IlI0RtYi'iEAi.IH W Jggkigg fhmgy ' 31' lacuna no.5:-.uIssN A.WAxsMAN l or Rirrsnils Umvensrrv IN I944. DIVILOFID more an onomusm rauuo In soiL,rrMoLos Poirru GREAT HOPES IN MAN'S courmuma 5'rnuseLi: m U”... MA - Few purchases today represent biszgvl bargains than pre- scriptions. Because the modern drugs your llil)sI('l(in pre- scribcs are so effective against sorinus rim-ziscs, l)('i1friIi live and get well faster ihnn ever before. This llif'riIlS il"lSf1iIiii, nursin: and medical costs are lowered. "There's another angle, too. Despite the millions upon millions spent on research, the plmrniru-Niizr-il industry is dedicated to lowei'in;,' drug cosxs. "Wilhin the last five yous, for wmimgilo, h'iit,il1lilI)l'ill lli'lI'P,S have been 1'2-duped 977;. Similar prwe rulliil-lwum haw Iwnn made on such other life-saving drugs as penicillin, corllsone and many others. 'tIn these days of inflation up ilmmzlii you'll l.lm In knrnv your prescription is still an oliislnmliii; mluv". VJ-'rl v.1-lmnw the opportunity in help you to livltvr .'il'liiIii M iwuxvr lost." May we dispense your prcsi'iipiiuii. WJENK DISPENSING CHEM.l5TS- COR. GLGEOIIGE 6: KENT ST5. ' CHARLOTTEIOWN. us. i. IN TMEMORI-AM In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. Elmer Clow, who passed away April 4th, 1052. Death cannot ever take away, And time cannot erase. The memory of a loving smile. A dear familiar face. Beyond the gates our loved one. 1 Finds happiness and rest. And there is comfort in the thought A loving God knows best. Sadly Missed by Wife and Daughter. IN WEMORIAM In loving memory of Earl S. . Reeves, Summerside. who passed 5th, 1951. It's lonely here without him. And sad the weary way. For life has never been the same since he was called away. More and more each day we miss him, Some may think the wound Is healed. But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Fondly Remembered by Wife and Son Willis. IN MEMORIAM In memory of MRS. JOHN W. McKENNA who died April 5th, 1951. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Phillips. with: hheir son Gwyn will lcavr Sum-3 mersidc today for, N S., where they will be guest: of the latteris mother Mra.'C. W,. Smith. Mm. Phillips and son will remain for Ilhe week following; Easter. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of my dear died April 3rd, 1951. You left us sweet memories dear Father. of kindness eniwine your name. We know you are safer in Helveml But we miss you and love you they ' same. i inserted by Dnughttr and son-in-i Lsw and Grand.-on. Evangelical Bible Lectures by Rev. II. F. lliacEwen, B.A.. RD. "Christ's Resurrection, the Guarantee of the Christian's, Resurrection." 1 SONS OF ENGLAND HALL Sunday Evenings at 7:30 Inspirational True to Scripture l l E I I i B! EVERYBODY LIKES .&'o;f-g1'Iemsi3 DIGESTIVE .- Mr. r.-i I Mr. hoes A Digestive Biscuit that is Peek Fresn's "English QuaIiry.'I'ryi't with cheese. -vr-M BISCUITS Menu 6: Yrllow Pub: MAO! IV PEEK FREAN'S Moose River. .'- Father. liir. liougald Stewart, who i Inserted by Husband and Family. iii. 1 we GOIA is 1 mild sedative in liquid iIi1iso0IMii)lIliei'wIillIlilIlilIi1 my love III plunni um. 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