tTHE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN PAGE ‘Tl-lieu; csurnit auAnnmt " ' " "" ' "" " ' '°"°°°“°°°°°"' " " l EXTRA srscutstz ISALE ENDS APRIL lZflI 4 JUICY SUNKIST 99c », g. i I I Clothes For Men Who “Wear the Best ‘Till: column is reserved to: newa ,0! local interest, but advertising ot a new” nature may he Inserted lat live lento a word strictly p],- “I” "' "“""‘* ORANGES - Buy them by the lldgllll .. HARRY HORNE'5 I Improved Fruit Jar COCOA, l6 oz. size, . . . . . . . . . . . Both for Limit 4 Deals to an Order EXTRA SPECIAL - Sweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE — 48 oz. tins Limit — 3 Tins to an Order ---___ CRASWILL tor Photographs, JIMIMIE’! TAXI. Phone 52!». HOWARD Mcmlvli’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen street, 5 DON'T FORGET Bazaar and Tea, St. James Hall, Thursday. April I 10th. Campbell's TOMATO SOUP — Limit 5 to an Order -- tin _.. 9cI I VARIETY CONCERT, box socigl _ and (glance. Sieve-n Mlle Bay mill, _ ' , i - °" "Y “"1 "h- MOTOR on. i” BIG s ctznusrt varutrry coucsrtr. box social Gfll- I 6 tins -. and dance, Seven Mlle Bay Hall, Monday. April 7. “REBECClV returns Aipril i4, l5 and l6 at popular requesnspon- sored By Y's Men's Club. 'I‘icketa| on sale by all members of club.| MAGIC BAKING POWDER y, lIb. tin — One with an Order w l HORTON'S CLAMS (For Delicious Stetvflv- 2 tins . CASH fi CARRY STORES THE KIRK PULYIT Preaching yesterday morning on the theme "The Resurrection and the Lilo" the Minister, tihe Rev'd. '1‘. H. Russell soimers, said: To aay.. You shall n-ever die. is not the way; in which immortality is usually re- crTy roucFt-vovnr - at the‘ , , , W . {erred to. As the matter commonly, Politic COD-ft Saturday. one drunk _ l stands in man's Imagination, deatih and incapable was given 15 duya W; Dgliygf PAY fhe. Illlfll is unescapable. Man is mortal and Suvlvended sentence. - i‘ "one n7 GREAT GEORGE SI CASH ‘III I ll wzdatlhdmzlllllfigle-u-lio llzeatlinll; Norton: Th u ti 1 r c o “I'd PAY at non. --eaconsaeo o g thus done its ruinous work, can we. Urban Waddell, Cape Traverse. 747 The m: more Wm‘ "I: m; stock I LESS . hope for restoration to liie again? which was to have been held on G0 through “his congrellnllon "m; Tuesday. April 8. has been post- on Easter Morning and note how; honed indefinitely. Ulhelllule! tasoa§oos>oe@»ooa>oo<§>oofsa>oo@oo§oo@oe§eoa TllE BAPTIST CHURCH may i’ r i°..‘.’“.‘ ..;:°...ti“:;%:.~ ~— I D05 POXWIS 8 e fl * ' 1 OFFICERS ELECTED. -- Alpliia ' ' Notably large congregations were death. 'I‘hat however. is not‘ the; Chapm- O, Beta Sign", phi me; 93,, ‘in attendance at the impressive I New Testaments way o! coflweivlilfl March 19th at the home of Peggy ' \ "on, Easter services in- the Baptist the matter. Here and now. It SlY-l- Palmer. with Irene Maclieod as Church. For the morning service we are in the presence o! the eter‘ rial. llcre and now we can enter the sermon by the Rev. I. Judson t The Times ’ ' Lundun t l/evy B D was “Ii Christ Be Not hostess, and on Wednesday even- ing. April 2nd. at the home oi’ Adele Humor/mus ' . ' ‘t n-d xperien-cc the world in- C m, k. .; = _ , ‘ c .. . . c a iiliiif. were»... .2... masts“ .*:.r....";::."::"*il.: """""""""""~“ 5221?‘... stat‘... ‘ . , Here and now We H0041 not bemerely ‘ chair. Programmes for these meet- EASTEIVS SEQUEL no significance. Easter is a essage fugitive and transitory creatures, mes we" 1,, charge o, Mm (m) ____ expressed m the“ three sunp,‘ but can have within ourselves eter-j z nal lite. For that there is no death: i in the story of that. what we call . death 13 only an lTlCldHlt; lllfll. never dies. Deep and. dlliicult Murchison, Programme Convener, and followed the study of prose, an- alyzing the construction oi’ storlzs. etc. Mrs. John McEwen dealt witty _ Walter Patofs description o! Mona‘ “III “M1811 it is l0!‘ 011!‘ EMIIIJIWJIMI Lisa; “Swainnfs Way" by Proust was! lmazination to conceive. if We w". capaibly handled by Irene MacLeod. make that real to ourselves tOdBY- Mrs. E. P. Watson gave a short talk this will b0 Ml EQSWY hull-III“? on Meredith and his novel "The ii" Egolst", and a brief paper was read wcrds. There is a sickening thought, slurppcise Christ be not risen. as . Staint Paul points. then would be 1 great gveijltnlllnd £115 “we when II§ our faith vain, our p/reaching vain, ' b - g ‘°“"‘1“°'?°°=. the conception oi Christ cruciiiedI "film l” be unde"sl°°d' CHIMIIIYF but not risen is inadeqwite to the ' , I _ . “,5 evélritstrtsurofLggkgugle‘: °f world's rte-ed! crucified and risen, tioll. Even’ when as a far-tail: firs: lhe °°"".“°“' Swne 0f Jalm! ma”. oame a triumphant certaint t e I? [he pmhdey of Chmmumly’ hope Y’ I‘ died with the disciples m Good There must always ‘be an inter. val between the happening oi a IIEIII llllllll ~ IIIINA IIIIIIIE mt tutu - ttuuttn Siiliiiiii . by Mrs. Morton Dov concerning discIPles QXIIIIPd in I! 50161)’ for - .- .= SHOWS 3'30 Joseph Conrad and his short story the" Master's Sake; it was his fIndIi-lLbut glollmILIy woke fl-I Eu- I 7 AND 9 "Youth." It was decided to donate slorious victory over death which all élirihttlvl) heenttll; m“! ‘live I s e no en we they welcomed. with little or no idea as yet. o! the degree in which lI. would transform their own lives. Only by slow degrees did they a wheel chair to tihe inifinnary for the use of junior patterns; and ar- rangements were imade for sending‘ Easter gifts to the children there. , The meetings closed with refresh-' (Ssult Star of March 28th, 1941) merits being served by the respcc- come to understand that the ae- Mambers qt the Canadidiri Pac- tive hostesses. and pleasant discuse-lquel to Easter was to be oi an- _ | Mic Recreation and Social Club ion. The approved slate oi’, officers other kind. The Resurrection ‘was , ccuwned 1,, m6 115910,, H341 fqf a drawn up by Mrs. Murchison and to be not only their Master's but Wmque, and social evening hohm»- Mrs. George Walters for the cominglthelr own; they were to be “risen ©t I without hope. in an evil world. un- happy. despitirf-ng, what is the pos- sibility oi basing n hope on human nature? The heme is a religious I one, in Jesus, God enters the world but i! that were all, evil triumphs over God! "But now is Christ risen I from the dead and beccrn-e the I first o~Q>ot><QéeoQ>eoQn>oo<Qto~QQo<Qoo<Q>oo<Qeo<aa>oe<t i Itlii Retirement PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Easter Monday, Apr-ail 7 AFTERNOON and EVENING Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honour Lieut. Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard; the Honourable Premier J. Welter Jones and Mrs. Jones; His Worship B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. The St. Charles Auxiliary Society Pments fruits of them that slept "i . Sc. circh returning Easter proclaims the note of tritimplt that has reached across the ages. we lmovtul because He lives in our hearts. , The evening sermon by the min- ister rwas “Easter. a Personal ‘Ex-l pericnce " The impressive music o! the morning service was by the Girls‘ Choir with processions-l. It includ- ed the carol "Let the Heavens Be ma. RC’; H Dmgwfl}, who “went. year consists of President, Mrs, Wil- I with Christ." Death would count ,3, reurm “m, “cave raufqgd Jollmstonc. Vice-Presidéttt. no lc-llgcp’ because he had who}. duty aftcir fox-iv yeam service with 5190590315711- Cfllfrewilttldln! ~80 ished death." Life would be en- he Q°mpuny_ . ‘gitraryt’, Macbeod. Recording richeduvith d. new central motive 131mm. music was suppued by I N w. L leen Bourke. Trcflsufel‘. and with possibilities which earlier Joni-mic Vincent. who also presided,‘ "m ac 90d‘ IIaiIlseengd fill‘ belvnd human m the piano while the mam. ers‘ i react. ‘ ut the ultimate sourcfi lqlldulgtid in a hearty sing sang gt ST- PAUL'S CHURCH gram gllirtill each detailed change ‘the oomiclusicizi or the banquet. T~ e ———_— ‘ v ‘rocee was that the Resurrec- prograzrune which followed was un-'PY¢’§19<T§BY. Eastet Eclllldfl), in St- tion had given them for ever it I Herb Bills Church» U" ~B°T8melll 01 new mystical union with the ris- <§> , TOPCOATS “I” II" “haimmwhlp °l 00mm ~ J lul" "m d" (‘Pschtifk wskil . 55B‘ GOLD’, -S“““I"' “d m’??? "Zmmfnfil; illollloo and ilgltllondlias fnnalrrlloig. “$2325 W931“ w‘ “Zlid:iiii" dtiilf... o Be ready to greet Spring in the smartest attire .13i'ngd with rec a. ons y . ' ~ - - iy l- Wl l iilm , ~ - s, * ' Martians and Herb onetime. ram. “es beautifully decorated with all that at last each diSCIPW will“ ndIlIiiv'ieli,llliI§ie nlllziskMy Choose Yhur new Easter topcoat here How say with St. Paul. "It ‘is no iong-trI I that in me. Perhaps such a phrase may teem strained and unreal to the aver- age Christian of these modern times. Yet it should not. The very ‘ a . , dm f me lWaTlIlEI o! spring flowers; sides- H @3303 n‘ drrlgiearxlg‘ she Cgnadban, men for the day twere J.A. Likely, Pacflbféy addressed m. ga,.h°,,,,,, 3.; Igwlaan, TD. DeBlois. and t M1. Din - - < ""11- amll, lzgdhlylrllghyggxzutsf 3mm,“ 3;. At the second service. the Rec- w,“ he mdecod me Company tor, Rev. JET. Ibbott, took as his ’ i vfyhese “alumnus were echoed by test for the sermon, “Thanks be to 'l‘he Striie is 0'er" (Levi. Stain- erflr, "They Have Taken Anny My 10rd." Mrs Stirling Iriman sang "Holy Hour." The mud: of the day was under the notably competent direction of Miss Helen Stewart A.T C M . or- (A Play You Will Enjoy) 3 ACTS In Aid of ~f~ Charlottetown Hospital ..“"e' bu‘ “m” "m II"°‘I‘I you'll atop out in good style in one oi‘ our smart gaberdiitea or good looking tweedai 1 Produced and Staged under Direction ol ' . G0,; whim, Wm, ,5 ,1, flew,- . . . . , ‘ . 1 . m- us {hers u-ho followed. S 6 l: name of his faith. of hrs ‘i-eln- _ J Aiisjnt fRMNOR C_D_A_ ‘lmlfliigglinilceticdss of early railroad glaiitllelfhhotu eaesus flChrlsLt ion.” is that which “binds lllbm gig-IQ? F: dgzfimlilflufrggi’; flow“ T 0 D I I I I ‘W's “m” many a mung, lfilim trlilltflillhflfltuggyastl: this oleiinrilils gill: Godxt and the -°“.°“';‘.‘I ers were priced and ananaedbythe Lot“- a-AST OF PLAYERS me gwup‘ Among ‘hose EPA g Throughout the Christian M“ o much Chrlstmnnlv n that it has not made last the Abidcuin me." which means lit- QYBIIY make your home in mc.“i was the command given before theI Resurrection and fulfilled aiter 1t. Such a phrase should not beI misunderstood. It does not implyI ‘- i "was Mir. lit-mi illgllrilsottxfipggcllllfiqlhm, Wm,’ world this day is being sounded pfirge of. money on beha“ o, h“ the triumphannand joyous gospel fellow emp1.ayeg5_ G-ahies and other o. the resurrection of Jesus Christ, £06m, acmmm concluded a s“. and that has been true since the fit“, a", happy evening My, first day oi the Resurrection. In lciritntzwell ‘was born at char-lime. our day, Easter is more widely re- wwm PE, h, ,,,,,5_ a m, o; the garded because, with the passing we Jvm an mngwel, and Mm oi generations, the meaning of the, Dimwen. Domhesm. Sweaty He gospel of Jesus Christ l5 extending shamed ms mum“, 0mm. 0,, the more and more into the far parts ,Flmver Committee of the Church- coivTroar 1s authors 1O DON .‘:iESSER’S ORCHESTRA SPECIALTIES BETWEEN EACH ACT AFTERNOON MATINEE AT 2:30 P.M. SHARP PRICE: Children l5c; Adults 50c EVENING PERFORMANCE CURTAIN AT 8:15 P.M. SHARP SOUTHAMPTON. — ICP) Comfort is the keynote of a 116W terminal under construction Famous Bach's Shoes By Express Today life. But it does mean a most rca‘ . y, t be sense o! the Master's nearness s mg papa“ and alga“ o ° cleared and will cost 32.000.000- s I PRICES: Reserved 75C’ Rush 50C e Prince Edward Ittlend Rail-IO! the world. and by our modern that. without formal prayer, 3i . . I . figymwihich was then of the nanrovwmfltnsmg: cgigmumcifllilnfin @5113; suidance can be obtained. anti ev- Ticltet Sale tor Matinee and Evening opens at R. T. we, M. w“... 1110]] gtltifle, with wye ablg-l fifenerie ‘r38 gugrsious ery question referred l0 his iutig- pa; mgr I I I I I | Holman‘: Ltd., Wednesday Morning, April 2nd, at 9 O'clock Link and pin wnl>1,'2¥?££gd“:’,‘,g_ aufifu, o, E33,”, ,0 fife ,,.,,.,,,,,h,,,, m°"" l J ihl-"Pi "I00 0" TIIIIIWIIY M°IIIIIW “I'd SIIIIIIIIQY- Pllillll Ne. only he-ndl “M1226 gem mom“, message of Easer. though Just a.0f a sermon. several bcautitul w" R; uALn-y ,5 5U R 2574. , ‘ m 113,54 gmnqywpamt 0K the Na- few Benerations ago this u-as notljfiaste: ci-rols were sung by the E oa Mani, mm,“ on the 9.11.1. possible. °I1°1I and mflflflflfltion. 'I‘he story IUI IN... ‘ ' the Of U10 Resurrection oi’ our Lord n; m hm! We a-hottld bear in mind Rliuww n“ (lgglfgg “Xx-limb éaytruth otf Easter. the preacher said, recorded in the gospel or st. John . ' o7. u ‘was nw- °“Y “i l e " 5°55“- “I r 5° I ° m“ of "w "v- rerun ANCIENT rmiv I . -' i b 1' - . In Memos-lam i. tow i» . .. s... .. w... ead .. .. . ~- ua s!’ M bfflkeilnagmxéuigm h? 1912 in through the whole year; not only hearing of our Lord to Mary Mag- s s G Ignlggfiiglu s e med to be c! 8"“ m°I°d ° ' sannfon Sr-rrday in Church, but all week c-‘letle, the two men on the road ' __ __ To Battle Over In memory of little MARGARET JEAN GABNHUM which capacity 11c P-tjfi 5m“ ad, with the exception 0f. during world uair one. he wt m,“ as we go about our daily tasks and ed a; livc our daily lives. The first Eas- 1, ter brought new life to the disciples. to Elnmaus. and to the ten dis- ciples. The service was full oi the E0519!‘ K118558410 and was entered NEW DELPII — (GP) - DlgglllgI at the spot where he had seen n’ monkey o! "divine origin", a natzvel oi‘ the village oi Katli unearthed n BUDDHA S BIRTH Gnu-lama Buddlittl who icunded into heartily by [he large cgngygg. < i who’: spirit returned to the God yardlnwm “i “mew” ‘m’ l“ ation present». ‘ I Easter can still bring new llie to Who 3W0 If. "IFIIIE nillgilmfie 8d,: $9,001, M, ac. each and every one oi us. 'l‘o those ' o-r - A » ~ 5pm o. 1m. “v Wares, m me “mm-s 01500 who feel they have railed there e n‘ Inserted by a Friend massive stone spring with 90 mt-‘Budidhism. was born In India in 503 lets about l0 feet below the surface B. C. Jap Reparations a, uomnim canioxviiiv wastamoao . lion! 4 —- W’) -—~Tl’lB united states moved today T ,1 ct- can come new hope. life o-n be 10¢“ m-aifigef sédnpmfixlnyam made “dint Gad destined it l0 be. sgmgsggx w Sh,“ cmmg ,0 me Easter can mean a new beginning .. . li_=hl hl'd‘hli g in. 1939. he has bcun tl.e local of re at one ps in t s norl m c1 LEMON 10W ‘xi bait wll HJQB. CHI’ 1B b] b h by}; ‘.3 g oviiioifci alien-m rewmm- “m; 0|: THAN“ »w~t@“"~‘“" "l. ‘.“.;‘;i....'.‘§i.°"l‘.‘.’§ ?v2.y.ii.‘l‘it"..‘iati.’.t°tiiéhiii" 2. COOKIES! with all signs pointing to a item tcmmittve f" I t ' God, - nil-so their saieiy fir“ represenm- Be bitter be i110 0B0 B0318 ‘m "I l . “The Christi-tn people of our the Moscow cmfmmtve Ntlmldlnii 1W. _, , 1 Church have to wake to the re- war damages from Geri-harry. Mr]. James Champion Ind flmIIY H” °mph°mzm she ‘gig: Iumsponsthllliles which are theirs At stake u‘; about 1-000 “Pa” wish to thank their friends and oooWTQIQW ex “"3 through the resurrection or Jesus Christ. May Gcd giant. that this Easter we may rcdedicale ourselves to the service of the risen Christ and dentcti-strizte to ire wcrlq ,he power oi’ Easter is the D1119!‘ of the living Christ, working in and Jhrough those who boar l-lis mes- sage o! redemption " At the evening service, instead . neighbours for their many acts of Oanadiitn Pacific and It!‘ $17k” klnrln-eea shown them in their rec- cos made his taslu ‘Vffiv rd 6ver_ etnt sad bereavement. Also the His home on II“? ‘ WéSPMkeS ,, Doctor and Nurse in attendance. loo-king the railway ‘YB ‘he mmc and all who sent flowers. letters and possible for him I0 "B" We whik cards o! sympathy. o! thefiiafiiieksllgouthlfeglé-‘h from --—-——--——————--——--————* , w ci ed in "wai- booty" and not rerar- 1'“ qwth t lonesome. dildos. The united States has arsr- g’ I‘ °° states that railroading is a ued the Manchurian plants “ll I° real, mo, and there is a luugh in use indtartial plants earmarked for ritipunerlt to various countries in , at. for damage during the war. Over Russian objections. the United Sit-ties iihtenids to etnd alwlll- 300 of than immiediately to China. the Htillipplneamttltd Eastern P0!- aedana of the Netherlands and Great Britain. pal "A New Appeal for Every Meal!" One o! the issues ls Russia's 00in- ‘h “n l J n e g , ‘wk n me, m slurs-Munro. naturalist... ' " =..;.:ei..,y,.t Mme» i' “"1 l’..'°°°..2i.°“.."‘i;’.‘..“...... l. theI AERDMIST ll T ism part (If m evenins- ‘out: CIJANIR u There is a Brown - Holder Maritime Maid Variety in sodas and “sweets " to fit every occasion. 0°‘ , , , j And each variety is_made of the finest ingredients money can buy. Baked fresh every day. I I , ' Save your time and money. Pep up your meals with a variety of delicious Brown - Holder . ‘ - ; Maritime Maids! iv“ M" ‘mu-Id “w,” ‘Elfin ' Irrfaomnz}: i Keeps windows. mirrors. Cream Sodas ‘- Lunch "" Ginger! HIII”"I"°IP"'°"' derJthanla‘ t?» iipeighodm andI w --"n--=-\="~" “ _ ” “M”, w, m, mu,’ u, o. ‘M- P; ' Lemon Cookies — and many more. h _ Lh , ll l ll0 Th" w Canal“ 2:: no’ . 1 ti r and uda o t~ u‘- ----~-----_~ "at ~d"""»-"v.~ BROWN-HOLDER BISCUITS, LTD. 811M581‘ —- (OP) -- Northern Ireland exported 311,000,000 e"! valet! at 24,200,000 ($16,800,000) in l I I Mencken. New lrunawlelt PIIRITUFIIOIIMPIIRITUOATS ” 0000-47