PAGE THREE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN uzcstvmn‘ TODAY Csrlosd Bar Iron. Fenuell it Chandler. Maritime Centrsl Airways. Phone 200i or M0. i ._.._.¢ Ave. announce the engagement of their daugihter Jean Grace to George Garfield son oi Mr. aind Mrs. Wilbert 0. Dockendorff, York Point. Marriage to take place in the near future. ‘i-w" y-Mmmf Waww“ e =-~~~‘ “er =‘¢‘¢==“ “w. ‘ ci-IURCH or UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND 0t CANADA 5T purutvs CATHEDRAL " TRINITY outrun ' Mil-iii" CHURCH “chm” ' Rov 1' s. momma, Minister ' . Rev. Csluryltihnl-mfl-nmuair Rev. II. C. ttice. 0.1).. Visiting Qrgiiilltt Zilifi Chill-f 9'33"‘ i gut‘ uzanne Brenton Lie. Mule A Boy Kendall. CALM» 5.0-0.0. w” “Si; AY st-mvtcss Organist vie Choir, Director Ho, Communhp 10.00 s. m. The Church School i°° n ' A moving nun entitled "Fishers of W” Men" will be shown. i tins ll“ cam‘ 52° m3. i” P‘ M‘ s“ y a Sermon. p_ pt. Evensolll In Week d»! "°"“°°“ i," “M r {lloll . Tugguyi-Thursdsy, lstlhl 9;,» “iednesdl! . Evens)"; and Address 130 Wednesday Frlfll! (jhililren Service w dnesdsy sefais ore free sud unsi- t d, visitors are v:ai":,’,,e [neumbeut is glsd to see Lem after the servliifl- PRESBYI liRlAN nu tuna or ST. JAMES To» .t.r.vir" M" Minister 0 tlst Miss B. Lilllflisli Mclensio . B: n A, M. Tlnuawlltmenl of Iloi! Communion Anthem : Jesus." "Benesth the Cross o! welcomed ' . . M. CHURCH SCHOOL 5:319. ‘it. The Celebration or rsinr luuduy. . Sermon: “looking towards Good 913i... “m. ram" (row)- Gsllery Choir. , Chorale: “D Sacred H " (Ell!- wpncb) Chancel end Gallery Chin commune of sii commamlwl of aunt's Church sre welcome to receive the Blessed sacrament- The Minister will conduct the Services sud deliver the Sermons. A- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince end l‘ Streets Rev. G. Carlyle Webster.‘ Iflnlstsr lir. Frank Johnston A. T. 0. L organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP - iLoii A. M. Theme: “On Trial". Hymns: 38.145, 520. Anthem. "When 0’er the Stoops si Oiivet." -'- Mlllllllel’. . 1.30 P.M. _The Sabbath School liiii Bible Classes. EVENING WOBSHD’ 7.00 P. M. Theme: "Christ's Pin- ished work." llymns: 6'15, 4Z6, 208. Anthem: "The March To Csl- vsry." — Msunder. The Y. P. S. C. l. invites rou to 10in them In n "Flrfildb" 8071100 to be held in the Church Ill] It 3:15 i‘. M. Special services will be conducted mi: evening of the week st 8.00 P. M. (except Saturday) concluding with the sacred Cuntslt, ‘Olivet to Calvary" on Good Fridly evening. _ lie was wounded for our trans- trtsnions, He was bruised for our lulquities." You are cordlsily invited to wor- ship with III. I Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street lord's Dsy Meeting for children 10 s. m. Breaking oi Bread ll. l. Ill. Preaching of the Gospel 1:30 p-ni. Prayer meeting Tuesdsy s p. m. Bible Reading Frldsy 8 P. M. By the deeds of the lsw shsll Ilo flesh be justified in his sight. Romans zi-zo _ The waxes of sln is desth but ills rm 011300 is etsrnsl life "WI-Isl: Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6-29, SALVATION ARMY onus-r oeoacs susE ' "llor and Mrs. Victor Msclasu ii Aid-Holiness Meeting. sliiiiect: "Hoilneh." 2.30 EMF-Sunday ' ' I Bible Clsss. ‘illiiL-Evsngellstie Meeting. 5vi>ieoi= "Sinnefs at The Cross" Week-night Meeting eeoh Thurs- ilr a P. M. The above mectl-uss sre rich In fulnllfiwlhlp, Testhlony sud Inspirat- flwlim l fsil, I~ shell srise: when I put in darkness, the Ill?‘ shsil be s liit unio me. : i" Ire cordlsily invited. EVERYBODY WILCOUI ' ; ., 8T. PAUL'S ANGLICAN - 1h ctwncn _ v- J. '1‘. lbbott. LIL. leetor 39gb» r- unio-s. sseo. iII-Iiist snd Ciielr Isles. I ' ram sums! v 1 "i A. M. not, communion. 11.00 a. m. Morning mm sud sumo,“ , . tiled: “The Klllglhlp of Christ" Lwglnjéou‘? Saviour of the it?“ chum. luadsyjeiiool sad 15:21":- M. Iveninl I'll!» ssd F "bi-oi. may ms can» Isve i" "e Won "no Otols" ifiiw: "lasoiisis thins Visitor-win resolve s oorllsl w» "uhilllrfllii 1.1.00 s. us. Primary sud Beginners‘ Departments. 11.00 A. M. Palm Sunday Service sf Divine Worship conducted by the Minister. Sermon: "The Entrance oi King." ‘ Anthem: "The Palms’ - Fsure, Tenor soloist, Mr. J-lurveys Muc- Pherson (morning service broadcast over C Ii‘ C Y) 2.30 Bible Class for young people. 7.00 p. m. Divine Worship con- ducted by tho Minister. Sennon: "Take Up Your Cross" Anthems: “Hosanna! Blessed is He" - Lsrbslestior “Man of Sor- rows" — Lsrbelestier. 8:30 — Young People's Song Ser- vice in Social llsll. 7.80 P. M. Monday through Thurs- il-lY-Worshlp with the Trinity con; gregntion in the Heurtz Memorlsl Good Friday: 10.30 s. m. Prepar- story Service and reception of n‘ew members, Church sudltoritun. 8.00 P. M. ‘The Crucifixion” by Steiner, presented by the Choir, Church suditorium. You sre most cordially invited to pnrtlcipste in sll these services of Divine Worship. BAP I ISAI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince sud Iii-troy Streets Minister TIIE REV. I. D. DAVISON. D.A.. 5.1.). Orgsnist Mrs. Allison Maclse. T. C. M. otrootoi- ot Choir, Burns. In the sbseuce of Mrs. liiscltse the orgsn will be in charge‘ of Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Mill Pelrle Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sermon. the Rev. C. W. Corey “The limited! 101' 511i" Solo "l-Ie shsil Feed Bis Flock" (Messiah) Miss Pearle Burns. The Church School will meet, following Morning Worship Evening Worship 7 P. M. Sermon. the Itev. Dr. A. D. Mu:- Kensie "Understanding the Cross." The last of the Lenten series. The Msie Choir will Iesd the evening music. This finely balanced group of out- standing voices will be hesrd with much pleasure. 0n Monday, Tuesday sud Thurs- dsy evenings st 7.30 special evenge- listio services will he held under the leadership oi’ Rev. C. W. Corey. Dr. A. D. MecKensle, Rev. Mr. Skinner. to all these services you sre cordially invited. You sre cordially invited to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CIIUI/CII. . CENTRAL‘ CHRISTIAN CHURCH _— Meut Street MAEVII. D. DUNBAB, B. TIL. Minister. Psul Cudmore, Organist Pro iem. 10.00 A. M. Church lchool sud Family Hour. 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship snd Communion. Semen: "The ‘Asleep in Jesus" rhilosophy" Music Selected. 7.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "Ciulstisrtit; And The New Look" Anthem: "Iiossnne To The King" (Lowe) 1:80 Friday NiIhti-‘TI-II HOUR OI‘ POWER" \ The brightest Jewel in the week's 31L Central Christian Church es- tentb s welcome 0o pll. _ UNITED PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH i 8'1 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy stairs. Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. ll. s. m. Worship end Prsiso 1.00 P. M. Evangelistic’ Meeting Week Night Services I p. m. Wednesdsy Young Peoples 0.00 P. M. Iridsy Bible Stud! Written Questions invitod on the Iridsy Kilian services Riv. A. W. Post will be the Qsclsl speaker st both services on I . fioueisweieoiuetosllleri mos. ciiuntii or. sconiiit SERVICE, LOIWS DAY llzfi "AM. OMNOI LODGE ROOMS . Richmond, Si. itv. hence t. Moetwtu, CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milto nsnd R/itstlco. Sunday, March 21st, Palm Bitiday. St. John's, Milton, Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Evmingi Prayer 7.30 P. M. . Mark's, Riustico, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Good Friday. St. John's. Service at 8.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J Davies, B A., Rector. Sunday, March 21st, 1948. Palm Sunday. 8.30 AM. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subject, "Tihe Kingship of Christ". Anthem, "O Saviour of the World", Goss. 2.30 P. M. Sim- duy School and Bible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon, Subject, “Why Did Christ Have to Die Upon the Cross." Anthem, "In- cline Thine Ear", Himmel. Every- body welcome. KIRK Y.P.S. MEETING — The regular weekly meeting oi the St. James Young People's Society was held in the church hall on Wed- nesday evening, March 17, at 8 o'clock. The meeting opened with a hymn and scripture reading, fol' lowing which the first of s. series of talks on “The Presbyterian by the Minister Church, the Rev. T.H.B. Spmers. A brief business period was held with the president, Kenneth Mac- Kenzie in the chair, following which entertainment was conduct- ed by Mary Campbell and Stirling Walker. Light refreshments were served, and the meeting was then brought to a close. An enjoyable time was had by all. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -- In the absence of the Rev. J. D. Davi- son services will be conducted by the Rev. C. W. Corey at 11 A. M. and Dr. A. D. MscKerizle at ‘I P. M. Mr. Corey's sermon will be "The Remedy For Sin" and Dr. Mac- Kenzte will bring the final esssge in th e special Lenten series "Understanding the Cross.” In Mrs. Macmws absence Mrs. G. Elliott Full will be organist. The music of the day includes, at the morning service, a solo by Miss Pearle (Messiah). The Men's Choir will be in charge at the evening service, s notable group of voices. On Mom day. Tuesday and Thursday even- ings at 7.30 there will be special evangelistic services, conducted by the Rev. C. W. Corey, Dr. A. D. MsoKenzie. the Rev. Mr. Skinner. You are cordially invited to par- ticl-pste in any or all services of the Baptist Chiurch ' TRIBUTE T0 BIBLE SOCIETY. -One of the most famous oi’ India's women. whose mime among child widows and girls of low caste, was Pundits Rsmabul. Her story has been told again, and it was worth retelling, in that eb- sonbing volume ‘Iihe Book which Demands a Verdict. famine, s. daily grain was coriiribirtion stricken by allowance of aside ss s our Society because. priceless gift I possess. floe town ‘ma: REAL APPEAL The Bible Society sppesls to those who roll"! "19 Bible ss the Dock tlsst is sbove every book because it is in s supreme sud unique wsy the revelation of God to msn. it is upon the loy- slty sud generosity of those who so regard the Bible thst the Society has depended in the past, sud it is to them that it looks with confidence for today sud tomorrow. Wlast lesser motive but this could have brought the Society to birth in 1804f What motive but this lass carried it forward on its world-wide mission for s century sud s third? The Scriptures have been trsus- lsted into hundreds oi isn- gusges not by msu whose prime interest wss liters- ture: the transistors were ' ' ' mlssioosries of the Gospel, or st lesd men who profoundly believed in the Couri- . The Bible Society needs your st all tines. Help ma, so. Nails. Fence Wires. Horse Shoes. WAYlthree times dsiiy ta Mong- TO HALIFAX inldminutegvis "up, ' JENGAGEMENT. - Mr. ind Mrs. on Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev, George B. Puncher,‘ l-laiwthorne G. Carlyle-Webster, Minister. ST. PAUL'S — Angllcul Church-I Burns. “He Shall Feed His Fiockfl will always e remembered for her work Rom the homes that she provided for over 70o people, when the land was set to as she said. "it has put in my hsnds the most Help the Bible Society through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch. Auxiliary Of- 142 Prince Street, Charlotte- ssasrruui curses. sta- ion. Air and rsil conuerzions ti: iloutrosl and Boston. Phone 2061 CALVIN CHUNG-II, Menus-id. .._ Divine worship will be conducted DEV. E. J. BAREASS of Sum- merside will be the speaker on the Baptist broadcast, “The Church's One Foundation" Sun. day st 1:15, Radio Station GPOY, NATIONAL stunt BOARD-The National Film Board will be pre- senting ss its feature film rafter 3 5005M‘); B o'clock) with other films in y _ Zlb GREAT GEORGE ST. Pdwnal, Tuesday, March 33rd; F I , ifloorsetown. Wednesday, March _ _ or oco are coin, s y‘ m“‘°"'“ “m” °" m‘ Roll Jom Puffs, Mince m, 24th; Montague. Thursday, March 20th. A SOCIAL EVENING- The. mem- bers of Gulf Garden Lodge, 952, L.A.B.R.T. were entertained on Thursday evening at the home of the president. Mrs. A. Earle ‘sav- ers. The evening was spent in playing curds with fix-at prize car- ried off by Mrs. T. lovers and the consolation going to Mrs. L. Stewart. A dainty lunch 'was zerv- i ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. A. Dolliver. i , l CHILDREN INOCULATED——AtI ‘the inoculating clinic held this week in tJhe City schools, 242 in- fant and pre-school childrenre- iceived protection against dlphtin‘ Aria. Whoonlns couch. and tetan- ;us. Three hundred and eighty- nve children were protected against ldiphiiherla, This was the first free, iciinlc conducted by the health» Church in Canada" was dellveredidlvmmi M the Department of ive o! St. James. Ham‘ and welfare‘ A seem“ Wm party Wednesday, March 24, Em- i,be held in four weeks time. i ' . i ‘rue: KIRK or s1. JAMES. -' The Holy Communion will be cele- brated tomorrow moi-rung in the Kirk, and in the evening observ- snce will be made of the Festival of Palm Sunday. The Minister, the Rev. T. H. Ditssell Somers, M. A., S. T. M., will conduct the services ‘and deliver the sermon in the ev- ening entitled "Looking towards Good Friday." The Church Organ- ist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. will direct the special music for the dsy which will include Mann's anthem in the Morning: "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" and Fan's Anthem in the Evening by the Gallery Choir "The Palms", and the Chorale by Hustler-Bach '19 Sacred Head" sung by both Chan- cel and Gallery Choirs. The Church School meets at 2.30 olclock in the afternoon. . TRINITY CHURCH-Palm Sim- day services of divine worship will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. T. E. McLennan, at the usual hours momlng and evening. The subjects for the day will be: “The Entrance of A King" and “Take Up Your Cross." Tlhe choir, under Mr. Ken- dall's direction will sing three anthems: “Mun of Sorrows" and "Hosanna! Blessed is He" both by |Larbaleetier in the evening. At the imoming service. which will be broadcast over C. F. C. Y. “The Palms" by Faure, with Mr. Harvey MaePherson as soloist. The Church School will meet at the usual hours. During the ten dciocksession s film will be nhown, entitled “Fish- ers of Men." The young people will hold their song service in the‘ Social Hell at the close of the ev- ening service. During Holy Week services will be held each evening, Monday through Thursday. in the Heart: Memorial Hall. 0n Good Friday. morning a/nd evening ser- vices will be conducted in the Church auditorium. The morning service will be the usual prepare- tory service wiiih a reception of new members, and the evening the Choir will present their sacred cantata “The Cmmifixion" by Steiner. A cordial invitation is ex- ‘ J -‘ to all, to attend all these special services. leadtrig up to the celebration of Easter nd the Sac- rzment oi’ the lord's Supper. lin Memos-ism ‘pseudo-museums: DUI JOHN LIVINGSTON! wbose death took pises st George- i town. Msroh 21st. i047. ~ - Mother and Dsd. In Memos-ism In loving memory oi jmlle J. (Isllsnt who was drowned while diving on itisroh 21st. 1047. Gone from t- his mntiing face as plesssnt cheerful wsys, e fricids In bye-soon honor days. Ivor Remembered by Ills Sisters- Ifl-lll Katheryn, Phyllis sud Alice. heart thst won so’ null! ilgditation 0n The A Service in Commemoration oi the Passion of our Lord conducted by the Ministers oi the City GOOD FRIDAY — 2-5 PM. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Seven LISIUWOIIIS CHARLOTTETOWF a Literature And Life Tum/son's “Vision of Sin" ap- peared in the 1842 edition of his works. Prior to_thls date, namely in 1&0 and in 1833 he brought out iittle books of verse which attracted to great attention. One critic say- ing about the poem on the “Owi" "Tennyson himself is the owl and should be stuffed." In 1833 Hall his friend and college mate died a Vienna. and he refers i0 this "in Memoa-iam" thus; "This year I slept and woke with pain." Then in his autobiographical poem, "Mer- EASTEII. CARDS for Relatives, Friends and Children. Wide as- sortment from 5c to 25c at The Abegweit Gift Court. SPECIAL Easter Y.P.U- service, Kingston Baptist Church, Sunday, Liar-chit, 7:30 p.m. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD act- members attention! Studio pire Theatre, 8 p.m. Use side door of Market Building. Personals Mrs. A. Moore who has been visiting with friends in Charlotte- town has returned to‘ her home in Argyle Shore. Miss Teresa McKcnna, teacher of Mount Tryon School, spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents in Newton. Mr. Hugh Simpson, Jr, is a patient in the Prince Edward isl- and Hospital, where he will have an appendix operation. Miss Joan Bernard of Govem- ment House left yesterday by plane for Halifax where she will attend the marriage of her friend Miss Catherine Lloyd. ' I Miss MarioiyMcMillan and Miss Jean McMillan, Charlottetownyleft Thursday afternoon by plane for Halifax where they will visit for n week with their sister, Mrs. Gordon Banks. Miss Gertrude Coyle left yester- day morning by plane for Boston and New York where she will spend a vacution- On her return Miss Coyle will visit her brother. James J. Coyle, who is teaching at MoGill Univerplty. I ‘r.’ Among the hostesses eniertsin- ing this week were Mr. and Mrs Noriban Black," Miss Ann Sadler. Gould, Mrs. Erskine Haywood. Mrs. A. w. i-lyndman, Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus MacMlllan, Mrs. Mil- ton Brehaut, Lt Col. and Mrs. K S. Rogers. Soolhinq Ilvulint] " Jinn Rrlfri/iil/ _________._._. SUFFOLK SCHOOL Report for February: Grade V111 2. Myrtle Cotes. Grade V11 —- 1. Miriam Reid. 2. Shirley Glennie. Grade V — 1. Grade 11 — i. sterling Coles. Grade 1 1. Kathryn Mac- Arthur, 2. Clifford Coles, 3. Allison Colee. ' Perfect Attendance -- Mil-ism Reid, Shirley Coles and Stirling Colts. Teacher-Mrs. Jennie M. Bowley. (Patriot Please Copy), 0 ’ . mint iilliiirvntn tun ' Mrs. Kent Irvine. li/Liss Margaret ~ “woe-o-ooo-e-e visit "nit Cookery Nook Teo Biscuits, Dots Slices, etc. PHONE i926-L L. G. SAVAGE, Proprietor. +&§-O£-O-§-04-O§-O-O-0—§4-0 40-0044‘ lin and the Gleam" he says that clouds and darkness closed over camelot." He was silent 101' nine years but in 1842 he showed that he has benefited by criticism. Here he differed ircm Wordswoth who did SPRING Fiigiiioii News Misses’ and Girls‘ BOATS, SUITS and TOPPERS Newest Styles and Shades Arriving lially ‘ w 4v:- i’ i’ x1 SMART DRESSES lor Misses, sizes 11-10 $0.95 t0 $21.95 Nice Range Children's CREPE DRESSES Sizes 7-14x $3.95 to $9.95 not so benefit. in i842 Tennyson got closer to life. A_ deep distress has humanized his soul. Edward Fitzgerald went so far u to say that the work done by 1M2 had, never been surpassed in any subse- quent time by Tennyson. This is hardly admitted to be the case. The “Vision 0i Sin" was included in this issue and it is s fine poem.i It takes the form of an allegory and ‘ deals with temptation and the issue in sin and in what it entails. In flhe opening part we see a young mun ride a hor§e with wingstl-mt would have flown but that ‘the’ rider kept him down. This horse ‘with wings is the soul of man. and‘ hure the soul has no chance. The youth rode to i» place gate where s child of sin introduced his to s company that were his undoing- not that the sins were of the coarsest kind, but they unmanned him. Mien we next see him he is pret-nsturely old. As we first saw now he is a "gray and gap-toothed man as lean as death, who slow- ly rose across a withered heath" At~ this stage in tlhe poem the metre changes, from one" of some dignity to p, rapid movement and we find that ‘w our one-time promising youn man is n cynic and he has no regard for God 0r irnan. His tongue speaks st random and the speech ls coarse. Take this as a sample: ‘ “Virtue! to be good and just h’m he was a lad of promise. but" é Gall at Our Store if you want STYLE and 000i) VALUE :'§ ¥\\ \ ¢\ AI€SXEE§I~LQT .¢>~"€§.\QE'SX~Q¥E§\LN-_'§¥§ Y‘A Til! MISSES , HOLMES & BRADLEY 159 Outfit“ q Charlottetown ‘Phone 92 Mixed with cunninS Sparks of “The tred is soznewhat more hell. chari ble." “lie had not wholly quentdied his Fill the can, and fill the cup, power, All the windy ways of men A‘ little grain of conscience made Are but dust that rises up, his sour." A voice was heard like thunder but n0 one could understand it, And in the wilrse of some thirty- “God made himself an awful rose six’verses of which these two are of dawn." samples he shows what sin has This same statement was made done to the finer sensibilities. learlier in the poem, But it went Towards the end this question isyunheeded. 'I'he "ruined inn" re- asked: “Is there any hope?" andiferred to to which the man goes we have three statements in whlchl in his premature age in a ruined the sin is looked at. The first says life. This poem is an illustration that “it is s crime of sense avenged and e. powerful one oi the Biblical by sense tlhat wore with time." truth, "whatsoever a man sows By and by the stimulus of sin docs that shall he reap." _ not work, for the body with its Tennyson was, and indeed is, n appetites does not respond. A moral force. This is seen here and trophy has set in.‘ The second an- elsewhere notable in the “Idylls oi swer was; "The crime oi sense be- the King" where we see the famous came-the crime of malice, iand ls Round Table dissolved because sin And is lightly laid again." Everv heart, when sifted well, Is n clot of wurner dust. s FASHION CORRECT For The EASTER PARADI from TAYLDWS Grade x — l. Scott MacArthur. _. 1. Vera Celes, Grade V1 — 1- Holt-h Bfliltt’. Marina Cotes. . 2. Ian MacArthur, 3. Gordon Coies. Grads 111 _- 1, Veida Glennie. Glennie, Gordon ‘ IIIII Cl — 1 4f white peld. i7 Iewei pveshleo movement. .?.‘!i,'.!“.$.!fm‘" meal. 10K geld filed tep, itslnless steel h“ ‘II-IO a equal blflne.” One effect is the crept in. Sense was at war with cynicism manifested in his speech. soul, as Tennyson himself said. ~~\\-\ \/\. . ;,\\~.~\ 'Q7\7\.\?\7\\\.\. exxaocrevaaezmm’ Grueifowncrship brings with it more than unique beauty and superb taste. 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