v ARCH 21. _1_9_ a viyv incident. rosioanow .A.n.k-aa a AAAAAAL n a AAA. annhnnaan.nnnk vvvv wwhv" - I CHURCH or --——i———--—-UNMD u, . ‘mu-AND _ _ of canes?“ ST- PETE“ mTmlnnAl TRINITY UNITED nntlflfim cuuacn ltev. Canon E. M. Malena MA, L.'I'h. incumbent. Qrganisi, and Choir Director Miss Susanne Brenton Lie. Mus. sues-an. oar 7.00 Holy Communion. 3.00 lioly Communion 1000 Matlns 11.00 Choral procession. 7.00 Evonsong, Sermon, Procession snil Solemn 'i‘e Deum. ‘ WEEK DAYS ‘ run... Sermon and iioiy Communion. 8.15 Monday. Friday 1.45 Tuesday, r‘ ‘ s 9.30 Wednesda! EVBIISOIIK. 7.30 Friday All seats are free and unsp- popristcd. visitors are welcomed ranil the incumbent is glad to s00 iimul after each service. ‘gr. PAUL'S A-NGLICAN CHURCH Rev. J. 'l‘. lbbott. H.D., Rector llnvston l". Mugford. A.R..C.O.. Organist and Choir Master. ' EASTER SUNDAY 11.00 A. M. lloly Communion 11.00 a. M. may Communion and tvrniun (broadcast) fiubjflcl: “The Power of the Re- correction." Anthem: "Very Early in the Morn- ing" - C. Austin Miles. 3.00 i’. M. Children!‘ Easter Ser- vice. St. Paul's Church. Parents Sllll Friends invited. Cidldren will please bring their Lenten Boxes. 7.00 P. M. Easter Carol Service. \'11 Sermon. ' ‘rho Morning Service will be broadcast ovor Radio Statlonn rvirv , Visitors will receive a cordial irclcome at St. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN r111: KIRK or s1‘. JAMES The Rev. T. H Busseli Soasers M.A-. S. .111. Minister Oafanist . Miss E. L lau McKenzie Mus. Bao- ii A. M. Easier Morning Wor- ship. Sermon: “The Reality oi the Unseen World" Duet: "Le Crucifix" Mr. and Mrl- Raoul Reymond. Anthem: "Praise Be Thine, 0 Risen Lord" v Solo: Mrs. Nell. D. Manuals. Carol: “This Joyful " 3C0." 80v. 'I.‘. I.‘ Mcbessnaa, Mining; B"- ll-C. N00. 0.0.. Visiting Pastor. A Ho! Kendall. L-BAJL. LOCO. Orllnlat soil Choir Director 10-00 a. as. The Church School 11.00 l. ill. Primary and lcgtlnapgr Departments. 11.00 A. M. Easter Sunday Divine Worship And Sacrament of The 1M4’- Svbber. conducted by the Minister. assisted by Reverend Dr. II. C. R106. Carol: “Blow, Golden Trumpets" —Walter Wild. Anthem: "Rejoice, Jerusalem, and Sing"—George I. Nevin, 7.00 p. m. The Sacred Cantata, "The Crucifixion" by 5|; Jqhn Slsiner. Presented by the choir under Mr. Kendall's direction, Solos, Ducts, Double Quartette, Chorus.‘ The Sacrament of the 14ml"; Supper immediately folloafl. l BAP! IST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and l-‘ltsroy Streets Minister THE REV. J. D. DAVISON. B.A.. ED. Organist Mrs. Allison MacRae. A. T. C. M. Director of Choir, Miss Pearle ‘Bums. Acting Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott L l1 s. m. worship-Preacher: Rev. C. W. Corey, Subject: "Resurrection Values" Anthem: “They . Have Taken Away My Lord" Noon: The Ciames for All. 1.15 Radio Broadcast: "The Church's One Foundation”, Speaker, Rev. C. 0. Howlett of 0‘l.esry, P. E. I. i P. M’. Worship - Preacher: Rev. A. D. MaeKenlle, D. D. Subject: "Christ The Fruits" At thh service boils the Senior and Girls’ Choir will be heard in special Easter music as foliowsz. “List! Tife Cherubic Host" Girls’ Choll’. Tenor Solo (Selected) - Mr. Ivan Robinson. Chlilch School -- First “Come Ye Faithful" - Senior Choir. "if With All Your Hearts" — Girls‘ Choir. "The Strife Is O'er" - Senior Choir. You are cordially invited, to worship with THE BAPTIST CHUICH. 2:30 P. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 7. P. M. Easter Evening Wor- ship. Sermon: "From the Hid Battle- mcntd of Iternit!" " Solo: "Sheep and Llhba" Mll- V Gordon W. Stewart. Chorale: "O Savlolr ‘Sweat Anthems: "Praise Ye the Lord III iicsven" ' Carol: Harden" The blinister‘! will conduct tha Services and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streeh Rev. G. Carlyle Webster "Good Joseph Had a Minister iir. Frank Johnston A. 1‘. O. I. organist and choir director MORNING WOHSIIII‘ EASTER SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.: The Sacrament of 111a Lord's Supper will be observed. “This do in Remembrance of Mo.” Hymns: I00, 225, 3B0, 21B. Anthem: "Christ Is Rlaen"- Turner. 2:30 P.M.: The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING wonsnrr 7:00 P-M. Theme: “The Triumph oi‘ ii1e Resurrection." liyinns: 214. 220. 227. Anthem: "lialieiuiahi R'sen."-Simper. "i sm He that livetb. and was dead; and behold. I am alive for- evermore." per, -"My Be Christ I0 Solo: Mrs. Ilo ileemer and My Lord" (luck). You are cordially invited to worship with us. You are cordially invited to wori Iliip with fl- uarrsn PENTECOSTAL - cgmacn 01 Elm Avenue 10.00 A." M. Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Communion Service With a mouse on the Sacrament ' 7.00 P. M. Easter M03“. Well Nllilt Seflloel ‘ I m m. Wednesday Young Peoples il-00 P. ll. Friday liibia Sh!!! _ Writtlll Qillltlona invited Qll the ("d-v Night semen ( Nhrlat lied for oar sins according l» the scriptures. and that Ho Iasburtcdandthathcrcsaagain the third ill, "finial-ca i Cor. in“ hlvorycao is welcome to all lar- cos. . tnuncn or sebum SERVICE, LORWS DAY _ moo m. ‘ g onus: Locos rooms ~ Richmond Si. . §rzv. HORACE r. McclWiN, ; u, 1.0. _ » "ll-u u...‘ . .. accordlagtothr CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH "- Kant Street MARVEL IJ. DUNBAB. B. Til. Minister. Paul Cudmore, Organist Pro lens. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 10.00 A. M. Chisrch chool and Family Hour. 11:00 a. as. Morning Worship Sor- vlee sod Communion Sermon: “Mary's Midnight Io- eomes Morning." Junior- Choir - “there is A Groan Hill i-‘ar Away“ ‘Up Prom The Grave lie Arose" Anthem: "i Am Ho That Livsth (Slnspar) 1.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ior ‘vice and Communion Special Announcement: Mr. ifrank liemilcl. Mislonary lie. orbit to India will address the aven- ing ear-vice. His c wilt be: "IT IS LATER THAN_ OU THINK" Mr. and iiira. Rvompol will lag. Anthem: "As rants The Heart” (Handel) Friday, April 2nd. 0:00 p. m. “HOUR OI‘ POWER” Central Christian, the Iiluuily Church. invites you to worship on Easter Sunday. SALVAIIUN ARMY GREAT GEORGE ITEM"! ‘Main and Mrs. Victor MaoLcan 0 A. ill-love Feast. as a 0.00 lblpllllll! School 1.80110 Class. 7 r. lit. S lllblaoti Thain will Ella: mule and slnllls at~sll attottlla. Plan to attend. "Jesus died that all sssa night be _ nved. _ _ "Ha lives that we might walk tn shwrlcl of life." All are cordially invited. EVERYBODY WELCOME ~ Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street l.ord's Day Meeting ‘for children l0 s. I. lastor ha Empty Tomb.” 00$! PEOIITAILE MOVIE JOE -ii'ars‘s one for the books: no: Dobio, a real-lift gold minor was tlitblrt of a lfildjiilll ~ acting with s maviacmiiao! so 100M100 htra and dlscovsrtd sold wb fitting scenes at the foot Mount Danger. A vvv‘ momma. Australia - (or; A ___ m]: GUARDIAN. CH A RLO'i"l‘E'l‘O WN l‘! JEASTER A Easter-once more a magic word To fill each trusting heart. Remind us of God's willingness A new life to impart To every scald!!!» weary one Along the isne of Life, Whose burdened heart is smeared with sin, And never-ending strife. To all who stand bewildered, Twixt right and wrong, and wrung snd-risht. Who are groping. groping blindly For God's Eternal Light - Llkerudden burst of sunshine May the truth to them be born!- OI u living, loving Saviour, Upraised on Blaster Morn. -Janet P. Graham. THE NATIONAL SECRETARY Dear Young Folk: Easier is here and as we 1o- read that glorious resurrection story, are we filled with the joy of the living Christ or are we lukewarm? Christ died to save 1111 mankind. then rose again the thiru day, so we have a living, riser. saviour with us, who, if we react to i-lls message and allow Him into our hearts. will give us that stim‘ ulus to go forward and will fill the gaps in our lives. What about the others who have i not had the same blessing of Hi.‘ stimulus, who have not been warfa- ed of the dangers along tne oath- way of life. of which beverage a1- cohol is one of the greatest? Ai- cohol affects the drinker and those with whom he comes in con tact, and the manufacturing of ii‘. diverts huge quantities of grain and sugar, etc. so M8911“? new‘ ed for the starving people o! W’ world. “Wihy should this be si- iowed?" "What can we do about‘ iti". The following are a few sugges- tions: (1) Pray. (2) Build up our groups. Plan interesting meetings and invite friends. (a) Write to our Government m4 to your Member of Perils ment, pointing out the evii uI food being manufactured into bev-' ersge alcohol. if you are under voting age. say so. and let them know that you are vitally interested in oux Dominion and the peoples of the ' ‘world; You are the’ voters of to- morrow and you are in your pre~ paratlon time today. Let us remember,‘ we shall 1-1.1. only in proportion as we follow the living Saviour, who said: 1 am the Way, the ‘truth. and tiie Ufa." His Way is the solution o1 our world's Problems. ~ Yours very sincerely. Grace Fulton. OUI YOUTH, CITIZENS OI‘ . THE FUTURE It is s common sight these days to see young people —boya and girls almost-frequenting beer parlor/- and cocktail lounges. With the characteristic lmpuisivensss of youth, they plunge into drinkinii with something oi the same en- uhusiasm they show toward foot- ball or s. swing band! Without getting upset about it. let us iocs the mu straight 1n the lace- In what specific ways is the use of slcchoi harming our young P601119 today? In the first place it is expensive and has no piece in the budleifi of a ‘teen-ace bot’ 01' Im- with" more, these ‘teen-tarts are settlr-I up habits that may be dlilleui: an British ilnil A Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND runes sowaao ISLAND auxmaav THE EAITEE MESSAGE proclaims the B-rnrrectlon and laaih to the Ascension and dnal reign of Christ. This MESSAGE OI‘ TEL. rmrn should ring over the world today. Difficulties in publication, and scarcity of paper and binding has slowed down tho spread in WRITTEN FORM, of these TIIUMPHANT TIUTHS. . CANADA AND NEWFOUND- LAND have made large gills is the PARENT SOCIETY to help in the proclamation o! tbcsc truths. . lead your EASTER OFIEE- INOthroaghtbcPELAar- ilhry or Branch. where is will grawfally be achnowlcdgrd sat ssai for time great cada- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for one c! local interest. but advertising at a aswsy nature may bc luau-tad st fiva cents a word strictly pay- shls in advance. CEASWELL ior Photographs MaePHERSOIPS-Mau’: clothing HOWARD IMINNIS’ Flt t s o ' Footwear s1. 17b Queen Street. CONFEDERATION LIFE LN- IUIEANCE. MAIITIME CENTRAL All» WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston Phone 208i or 540. PHONE SAUNDEB. i800 for group and wedding picturgg o; location. ". CITY POLICE COURT. - At the ,stlpend.ary Magistrate's Court Thursday. the preliminary hearing J of a man charged with shop break- ing and theft was remanded until Tuesday at the request of the de- fence counsel. A man charged with being drunk and incapable was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. and a sumrnaryejectment case was wilti- drawn. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs Bruce Pound, City, received tht- sad news yesterday of the death of her father, Mr. Thomas Grifhr at Haverhiil, Mass. l-le was B.) years of age. Until four years agr‘ he was a resident of Charlotte town. Burial will take place a' i-Iaverhlil. YORK CHARGE, United Ctiurch of Canada. Easter Communion Scr- vices, Sunday. March 28, Central 11 A.M.; York 3 P.M.; Brackiry 7:30 P.M. Sunday School at usual hours. Easter Communion Service Pleasant Grove, r Monday. March 29 at 7130 P.M. ' K. OF P. -MEE'I‘lNG--At a. fun. attended meeting of the Klllglil,’ of Pythlss held at Castle Hall m Thursday evening, March 25th, tnc rank oi full Knizhthood was col.- ferred on Robert Tuplin, Robe:- Dalziel, J. Allison McKinnon, Jun.» Good, Wilfred Thompson, A. A Gtilis, and Glen Cotton. A du nation was voted in support of the current Red Cross campaign. NATIONAL Y. M. C- A. BOYS WORK SECRETARY T0 VISIT HERE -—- Les Vipond, Boys‘ Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Na- tional Council will vlsit Y.M-C.A. groups and comnruttees in Char- lottetown early next week. Mr. Vipond was the general secretary of the Halifax Y. M. C. A. l-"Nor to his appointment to the Na.- tional Council staff. I-le is a graduate of the University of To- ronton where he majored 1n the social sciences. Members of the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. Boys‘ Worip Committee under the chair- mpnship oi R. W. Manning will meet with Mr- Vipond in the i1:1-- teresfa of developing s. program oi boys’. work which willivesqndiwled in the new Y. M. C. A. building. or even impossible w break. There can be no question about howlsicohol is harming today's youth-who are tomorrow's citi- zens. The resi question is: Wiist can we, as individuals and mem- hers of our organization. do about it? Several things, but it calls for courage, time, study and real ei- fort. Arc we willing to sacrifice our ourn time to do the needfur work? Let us make an effort to enlist the help of our Church groups, our Parent-Teachers‘ or- ganizations, Rotary, Kiwanis. etc Ask their co-operatlon in meeting the situation. Let us make a come crated effort lo provide an outlet for youthful energy and at the 1am: time allow for fun, whole- some snd clean. In addition we must have some- thing nesrcr the core of Chris- tianity. We need what Daniel had. moral and religious convictions deep and strong enough in this matter to give us the courage to be different. _ What is a Chaplaingram? "For i am persuaded that nelth er death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor‘ powers, nor things present, nor things to come. nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able i... separate us from the love o! God." Romans 8:38. These words were read by Brig- adier General Frank E. Stonex. then chief of the Army Communi- cations Service, late in i043, when the outlook was very dark, and ae felt that every Allied soldier in a fox hole that day would be strengthened if he were able w read, or ‘have someone read t0 him, these verses. He called the Chief of Chaplains, and told him that the Communications Service would be glad to distribute to ma 5.000 chaplains all over tne world simultaneously any daily passage quoted from the Bible. Beginning early in i044, each weak a daily qutatlon from the Bible was scnl and distributed to soldiers an sli fronts through their lccsi chaplains. These essages were called Chspiaingrams. MUSICAL FESTIVAL INTEL’ 01081111 dste April l. PHONE SAUNDERS i800 for group and wedding plcturss ca location. _ T0 HALIFAX in bi minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 206i or 540. ANNUAL TAO DAY in aid 0f the Prince Edward island Hospital, Saturday. March 21th. HEAR MAJOR .1. A. MacDON- ADD. Cardigan, on Red (floss Broadcast, OFCY. tonight at 6:30. RECEIVED TODAY Cgrlqgfl Nails, Fence Wires, i-lorso Shpes, Bar Iron. Fen-hell d: Chandler. HOME-MADE Breads. Cakes, Candy. and Knitted Wear for sale at the Kirk Tea, April 1st. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES Sunday, March 28:. Clyde River. 11 a-m.; ohurchill 2:30 p.m,; Caring Cove, ‘i p.m. Sunday School 6:15 p.m. ATTENTION is directed to Father Peyton's “Triumphmt Hour" broadcast over the Mutual Net- work from 2:30 to 3:30 p-m. (AST) Easter Sunday, sponsored by the Xfllshts of Columbus. swarm mvua United Church Charge: Services next S 4y March 28th. are as foiioiwsz- oath Wiitshlre 11 A. M. Wheatiey River 3 P- M- Hunter River 7.30 P. M. and lilillipbhire 7.30 P. M. The service 1n Hunter Rivcr United Church will be conducted by Rev, Donald Nlfiholwli. of the Presbyterian Cllllmh. Whose congregation will worship with the United Cilumh congregation on this occasion. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister. The Mis- sion Bend will hold an Easter Service in the Hunter River United Church on Sunday morning at l1 o'clock. Personals Mr- My Duncan. student at Rothesay Collegiate. arrived heme 0n Tuesday evening to spend ille PTMWr holiday at his home. M188 3°80 liernard has returned from Halifax. bringing svith her, Young Muster Peter Gallant, Zrandson of the LicuLGovm-nor. Miss Betih McLaine is visiting in Halifax with her friend M555 Nancy Alien. Miss Ann Duffy left for Halifax where she will spend the Easter holiday wisiting with friends at Alexandra Hall, Univer- 11W 0f King's College. yesterday Jack, Beverly and Audrey 011g- cliffs. students of Prince of Wales College. are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. N, A. Cuicliffe t! Fredericton, for their Easter holi- days Miss Mary McOebe. Iona, ts a pstisntln. the Charlottetown» Hos- pital. Her many friends will wish her s speedy recovery. The mdlly friends 0i Mr. i-lugiiie Simpson m glad to hear that be has recovered after an operation fgtrupppendlcitis in the P. E. I. Hos. ‘Ilhe many friends of Mrs. '1‘. B Woodman will regret to learn that she is still a patient at the RE. Island Hospital. Mrs. J. S. Edwards. accompanied by her aunt, Miss Dora Smith.» have returned to their hcme in Ottawa "W? ED011411!!! m’ Past three Wfllw visiting the iattefs niece, Mrs- Charles Stone and M1-. Stone, North Andover, Mass, Ml E5 13> Gflildflli. War Assets Corporation. Halifax, N. s, and Prof. B. E. Gaudet of Laval Uni- Vlrlity. Quebec City. have been called home due to the serious ill- ness ‘of their mother, Mrs, J. 3. Gaudet. Charlottetown. Income Tax y‘ Conviction In Bharlottctown Thursday morning 1n the Clay Police Court. the case of the Dep- uty Minister oi National Revenue (Taxation) vs. Wellington McNelll, Farmer and Produce Dealer, was finalized, and the accused found guilty as charged. The case was first brought be- fore ths Poiiice Court fast October when the income Tax Department alleged that aii sales had not been reported. and that the accused had reported his 1945 income tax to be 0495.47 when the tsx should have been $2530.00. Magistrate K. M. Martin fined the accused $500.00 and costs. and ordered yment of the, outstanding tax of 2,035.21. Ohhcr charges against the same pencil, arising out o! irregulari- ties in reporting income for other News; 1 a . Notices 9th. Ch'town (Trinity) Troop Ab last week's meeting three new boys were welcomed in mem- bership in the 0th when Ivan Vessey, Jimmy Moore and Roy White joined up. Due to other activities in P.W.C Auditorium the various inter-ps- trol basketball and dodge-bail matches had to be postponed lss‘. Monday. However, it is hoped that they will be resumed, Mondsv April 5th. There will be no game: in P.W.C. Auditorium this Monday due to cleaning operations over the Easter holiday. The regular weekly meeting o. the 9th will be held at HQ. Mon- day evening at 7.00 p.m. A full turnout of Scouts is requested as there will be a special progtamnu including an investiture. the reg ular monthly game competition with s suitable award and it Ls hoped to get each patrol started on nmking a special gadget, Boys to be invested Monday as Scout". nrez-Rogcr Partridge, Barry Mac- Miilan. Harry Acorn, Keith Stick ings, Doug Harper, Barry MacDon aid, Bob Hambly. Cari Macbeflc John Squerebriggs, Jack iiambu Earl Brown, Hugh MuCallum Bobby White and Clint Taylor. All the boys of the 9th are rc minded of the weekly hike boas; at 2 p.m.—meet at HQ. All T.L.'s, seconds and A.S.M.'s are asked to be on hand for tnc regular Sunday afternoon meet- ing tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. years, have been adjourned for one week. Messrs. J. O. C. Campbell, K. C. and J. E. Wells acted for the prosrcul/iuli. Messrs. F. l-i. Mac- Phee. K. (1.. and A. ll. Peaks fur the accused. ‘ In Memoriam In fond and‘ loving memory of our son and brother, JOHN EVERETT GRAHAM who was last in Ii. M. S. Service on March 26th, 1941. Ever Remembered by Father, Mother and Sister. in Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother, HELEN MILDRED \'OUNKEB.... who departed this life March 25th, 1044. Ever Bememb ed by the Family. In Memos-lam JOE! I‘. MACRAE The death occurred in E1 Pas». Texas, on March 9th, of John 1-‘. MacRse fonmeriy of Pinette, P. E. Island. Deceased, who was in his and had lived for many years L1 Texas where he was imegagcd in business. lie is survived by his wife, the former Katherine Max:- Leod, a daughter of the isle Wil- liam MacLeod of Vernon. 1 in ssd and loving memory of Mrs. Danie. Magoo who posed away March 28th, 1047. A token of love and remembrance Of one we shall never forget, Iier lnunory to us is a treasure iHer loss n life time regret. Sadly Missed by Mother and Dad, Sisters and Brother. in iileinoriam In loving memory of CYRUS F. iNGS who passed away March 07th, 1040. Ever Remembered by and Family. Wile iisinbn J. lloye . Offers Choice Two choice carcasses of Easter Beef m on display at "The Black and White Store, Himtcr River. One carcass. a heifer. was fed by Mr. Blair Andrew of New Glasgow blills. the other a Baby Beef was fed by the Stead Bros. of Wheat- ley River. ‘ 75th year. was the youngest sou of ‘m “m; H brew Um “w, the m. Capt. Roderick MacRae, Egg aim?“ f,“ dang: m Wm, llscf Foriastsr lilake some 011a happy with a gift this‘ Easter. ' ' Laura Secord CHOCOLATE! 1 Lb. and 2 Lb. PRUFESSIUNAIIYP: HAIR Illllll i /' sue a $2.2: EXTRA SPECIAL 01n- vawe r011. nan DdEARRY "wuss-snore" Leather fitted Case with Du Barry Cosmetics Regular $12.50 For Easter Only $10.00 ‘Tourism; 1F‘ ' ATOMIZI-IRS $5.00 MONOGRAM DECORATED TUMBLERS Mom's CHOCOLATE! uaspacirs Mccoluwiclra $3.00 aoxszo GIFT VALUE by "Du Barry" Face Powder and Foundation Lotion Special at $2.00 GIFT SETS DRIENNE RICHARD HUDNUT EVENING JN PARIS BATH SOAPS BATH POWDER! TOILET WATERS FINE PERFUMES "LENTl-IERIC" Tweed Cologne 51-735 - 01-55 Perfumes $1.50 - $2.75 - $5.00 —"fii;.;r;..i;;r ENGLISH CANDY Orchard Fruits . Butter Crunch .. Set of S 03.20 I , rm: {Renal}. srvnr DISPENSING CHEMISTS - PHONE 21o nun. m ornate a arm 51s. [ZHAilliliElllWN .11.: I Treacle and Mint 11:51.}... t And Life 9 .. ...... g I ~ ,.~ ' "$725 5% v-v-vw v» . zwxrv NATURE - GOD'S GLASS. This phrase is from Jeremy Tli1°l whom Emerson called “the filam- spear of divines." He meani 05 course that we see C104 111 Nam"- mq not the psalmist who gave us the eighth pssfm see God 1M sky? He locked up and 881d Th“ hssrset thy glory above the heavens" _ moaning that God had really written m: aiznawre "W"- Carlyle’: reaction to the "SKY W351 "the stars are a sair sight- aacmn has a hvmry i» “it morning, and he has a imc about the stars which declares that the)’ seem to say as he locls at them; "the hand that made us i! fill/im- We read about God in history. Din not g, great English theologian my that one of the hesi; corrcctivcs for pessimism is to reed history? \ v we have gone through bwo viorld wars with all the risk that is involved in such exverknces- b“! through Victoriously. that nation was HD9551 m"! m“ victory which was gamed. may be read with new all?!‘ "‘“"“ “m” h; rays, "if it had not been this the Lord was on our side" vie i118. been swallowed up quick (Dam 1243 1 heard a poor held-WU!‘ "(E1 washer-woman say when the 59”“ w" w“ 5t its worst that Hitler could not win for God, she thought would not let hm. llcr simple faith made her believe in the ult- iniatc triumph of rlshh ‘ we hear God in our commence. 1s there not a voice in man W210i; approves his conduct m-hen he hi‘; what is good, but reilffiv“ when he is partner to any Shady gunuction? Of course conscience may be blunted if we dc not treat if. es it should be treated. and come darkness. _ But we see God in xiatuxe. ‘I'll: kindly sun that wanna the earth and causes grass to grow on the mountains and in‘ the valleys suggests to us a Father who has our interests at heart. The seasons which come in an orderly process- ion, obeying an onier a! 01d ll creation, they too speak o! God's care for us. In cold latitudes we have abundance of coal and wood to keep us comfortable. Nature has mode ample provision for our needs --'vvater is plentiful, salt abounds and these thlngsmcnefidllo ary are avaiiable;.at little colt. Fish abound in the sea. and the fields are ready 1o yield .ua I crop if we are willing to I01‘!- Oid mother nature. lflyLzto» ‘ill "Iet us won: togrflterxsndnfeed the world." - -- . We see God in the isw oteauac and effect - (water drowns and fire burns, yet these-two 9191110111! may be so used to be 0! tlid greatest service to man. . We see when we loci: at lad world. that God loves beauty. The dew that refreshes the earth, the song of the bird in the hedge. the little flower faces by the dusty roedside>-— all tell of one who has made provision for our delight as well as comfort. » - But especially do we see God in the face of Jesus Christ. He was, (Continued on Pflgc_16) - The liglli. thatis in us ind/y be- OENUINI ASHRIN . IS MAIKID Iii S WAY L...» ultimately its voice may 5.5 919m“ Make it s point to visit our Store and sac this display. Extra good because o! tlltf rich, pure ingredients and baking care-extra good for you because it's packed will: energy building vitamins YOU CANT BUY BETTER BREAD srrwln: unrealistic. A AND OH SO GOOD! l i. 1 i‘ .