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BUIBOWB peeial Iaprssaatatlves at Charlottetown nationalisation-vim “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET” - "as TORONTO, March 24 --<Cl’i — are ‘down to 85 cents a bloom from plentiful $1.50 a year ago. while other ilow- genci-ully lower-priced - - Montague An Easter Canticle Night in the Garden, and the Tomb is sealed Where rests the Bod? o! the Cruciiied; Low sighs the wind lrnong the olive trees, Earth's piaint, for I-Iim Who died. Da-wn in the Garden, and the robin! note Trcuruioirs awukinl. 71°!" 9" II" air Bearing the fragrance of the dewy mom, Breathing s beauty rare. Morn in the Garden. and the feathered choir Heralds the beauteous owning oi the Day Destined to bring to Earth a ray o! light To guide its darkened w!!- Light in the ciorden. now the Iufl comes up Flashing its golden banner! in the sky, Lighting s pathway to l rock-bound Tom Where only grave-clothes iie. rear ln the Garden when tee watch rails prone, . able in advance. ___ The Central Guardian this eoluinn ls reserved for news o! loesi Interest. but advertising ol e lawn nature may heissertaqi l! “V! will e woflflillctly pa;- oooa-s to: Photographs. rniunnu TAXI. Phone s25. OIOOCIIATES FOI- LASTEI at Johnson s: Johnson. CONIIDIIAHON SUBANOI. TEE MAI-ll ELENA 134 Richmond. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arum‘ (7011 O0- Phone H90. CHOCOLATE! FOI IABTII st Johnna: b Johnson. MR8. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES‘ WM! — Sarina Dresses. Suits. Goats: also SI-le Dresses. IABLIBOOK Baptist Church, Services Easter Sunday, 28th, in the Haselbrool: Baptist Church mt s P. in. s. s. ti. 2.00 Special music. Everybody welcome. J. W. llayter, preacher. LII‘! IN~ OMAN. Phone 2191. TIE PBESBYTEBIAN GRUB“ IN CANADA. - Services (or 3",: Ill)’. March 28th as follows: Mt. Stewart 11 a. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P’ M~ N° IQTVIM: at Harrington until further notice. Rev. F. N, Yvuus. lviinistar. mo. AND nuts. NELSON z PIWFIKIIEII. Hanover, Mass“ an- ‘mums the encasement oi their gaughter Edna Ruth to Ernest ii. 0fiS0l1ofMr, dM_ ,. Lord. Chariottetovslrri‘. pifnfihiflgi ward Island. ._.__. HAMPTON P i ,1 56mm Sunday. zsighaiilifj iorid. at 11 a. M. rrooipwn a}, 1,1 Bonshaw 7.30. The Mission Band and the Y. P. U. will take part In the service at Bonshaw. The s“- gm’? °‘ u" “W's supper will 0 served at the close oi each szzrvice. T. G. Head, B, A" Minib r. sr. PAUL'S Anglican Chllrdh~ Sunday. March 2am. 194a. Eng, sundw- 3-00 A- M- Holy Commqgi. ion. 11.00 A. M. Holy Commmiion ‘and Sermon (broadcast). Subject, ‘The Power o! the Resurrection-r 511th"!- "Very Early tn the Morn. ins". c. Austin Miles. aoo P. ivi Children's Easter Service, 5i, pm»; Parents and Friends in. l’ ¢I~ Children will please bring their Lenten Boxes. 7.00 P. M. Eas- tér Carol Service. No sermon. The oruing Service will be broadcast W" Rldlo Station c. r. c. r EI/Cfybody welccme. BIBLE SOCIETY. — The Easier glessage proclaim; the Resurrec- flonland leads to the Ascension and na reign 0i Christ. This Message o! Triumph should ring over the Vlttiirld today. Difficulties in public- '1 0H. and scarcity or paper and binding have slowed down ‘he Spread in written form of these Triumphant Truths. Canada. and hewfoundland have made large contributions to the Parent Socieh i" 1111i) 1Y1 l-hll proclamation s‘. these truths. 5end your Easter 0y. iering through the P. E. I. Aux- iliary Bible Society oi- Branch where it will be gratefully acknow- Ifldees and used (or these great ends. Auxiliary Otiice, 142 Prince 5511*. Charlottetown. TRINITY CHURCH. — The Sac- rament oi.’ the Lord's Supper will b4;- dispensed both. morning and wan. In: on Easter Sunday. ‘Ilhe morn- lns service will be conducted by the Minister. Reverend T. E. McLen- nan, assisted by Reverend Dr, H. c, Rice. The Choir will lead the wor- ship o! song. and will include in the service two Easter Car-ms: "Blow. Golden Trumpets" (tValtgr Wild) and "Rejoice, Jerusalem, and Sing" (George B. Nevin). In the ermine. the Choir. under Mr. Ken- dall’; direction. will repent the Sacred Cantata "The Crucifixion" bY Sir John Steiner. This is one o.‘ the most beautiful sacred cantata‘; ' ‘ “--- with the chorus worir by the whole choir. solos, duets, double quortoltes. making a beautiful meditation on the sacred passion of the Holy Redeemer. As usual the Church will be decorated with Easter llowcrs by the ‘Willing Circle o! the King's Daughters. THE KIRK 0F ST. 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Sturdy. ribbon construction. High“ riser si-yie. Lateral helicois prevent tugging. I F. A. STEWART JONES 12D KENT ST. CNARLOTTETOYIN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE THE LITERATURE (Continued From rage ROBERTSNMPSQ tar. the Rev. T. H. Buarell Burners. M.A., 8.T.M.. who -viil also preach the sermons in the morning on "The Reality o! the Unseen World" and in the Evening on "From the Hid Bettiernertts o! Eternity." The Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian McKensie. Mus. Bee. will direct the festival music for the day which will Include the duet by Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reyimond, "Le Crucltix" the anthem. "Praise Be Thine. J ltlaen 10rd" with solo part by Mrs. Nell D. MacLean, and the carol. "This Joylul Eastertide" at the Morning Service and at the Even- ing Service. the solo by Mrs. Gor- don W. Stewart, "Sheep and Lambs"; the Chorale, "O Saviour Sweet". the Anthem. "Praise Y» the lord in Heavm", and the Carol. “Good Joseph Had a. Gar- den." ‘The Oliureh Sdiool meets at no in the aim-noon. Awed by the radiance e! the risen Kins. stunned by the lightning o! the levloilfl glance, Iiineiy to serth they cling. JeyIniheOardenJortIreOet-tor cornea. Iortb from the Tomb, ‘tis lleeuri reetien Morn ling, oh my soul, a eantlcle oi love. ' . or tile - and hop: - reborn! . l$A'I1lY t‘ urn‘ anyhow YIIQITI.’ I to use the phrase oi’ a New Testament writer. "the exprell ‘brnage o! his person." I-ie said he who has seen me. has seen the Father. We are apt to think o! God In terms oi’ the greet and powerful because o! the noise o! thurder and o! what a Canadian poet has called the "royal leisure oi the hiilsz" because oi the sea and its endless music, but Jesus shows us his iatheriy heart. Here is the real glass o! God. While nature reveals Him. it may be red in tooth and claw. “Earth- quakes destroy whole cities, cyclones and floods do incelculable dunege. but God as Jesus reveals l-llrn, is like a lather watching for a boy who haa gone Owl/y and wasted whet the home cave him. He gladly receives him back, restores him to the old position in the _, oi the heme. and gives him s second ‘ . Some of u‘: have been brought up on an Old Testament God -- orie who was always looking out to catch us neppingfrhls was what made a little girl lay. "I hate God but I like Jesus.’ Possi- bly we have gone to the other extreme now and are like the vessel which Cmar imsmlh W" in the Potter's shop and which lays about its maker, ‘The; talk o: some strict tit- er us - pieh oath In liueliee Oi Mother Newhery There died at the Sacred Heart Convent, sauit-sn-necollect. Mont- real, Quebec on March 19th, 1948. Faustlna Maria Newbei-y in re- ligion, Mother Newbery. She was the daughter of the late John Benton Newbefy. M. A.. ol London, England and his will Adela 'I'raveiine.. who settled It Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land, many years aso. Mother Newbery who, was the last , surviving member or a iamily oi fifteen. 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