CHURCHES TOMORROW Chuncu oi ENGLAND '57’:-Er'Ers CATHEDRAL Anglican ‘ iioeisiord Seuare ,_..—-—f“*""—‘- M“? ' nd Canon (LE. Moilsti "‘° ""'" n.A.. II ' Rector ‘-nu Reverend W. G. Ilogg _g,¢n.nry Assistant Priest. organist and Choir Director my snaanne Brenton. Lie. Music. Palm Sunday -L39 ._|n.—Mlttlnl 8 a.ns.—IIoly Eucharist 1,, ._m,.church School (6-15) 3 ..m.-—Prooeeaion and Choral Eucharist. 11 a.m.-—Church School (under 0) 7 p.m.--Evensong and Litsny. -nu Addresses each evening in gory Week will be based on the seven Words from the Cross. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1109 by Royal Foundation. ,1" Iteverend Canon J. '1‘. Ibbott. Rector organist and Choir Master: Paul cudmore. A.llIus. (McGiil) -— no a.m.—Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.—-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Sermon. Subject: “Christ calls me to Abundant Life". Anthem. 5,90 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject: ‘'1 Survey the Future". (st. Paul's Laymen's in Chancel) '” PRESBYTERIAN ._{:———-—-—-—-—:-—- THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Somers, M.A.. S.T.M. Minister. Miss ll. Lillian Mcnensie Mus. 3.. F‘.M.C.M.. Choir organist and Director of the Choirs. in a.m.—Church School 11 ._m__Paim Sunday Worship and sermon: “The Five Myster- ies of Calvary". Introit: 0 Come. Ye Servants of the [Ami (Tye) Duet: In Crucifix (Faure)—Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond. p.m.-—Paim Sunday Vespers and Meditation: “The Paradox of Majesty and Meekneae." ‘Hymn: We Love The Wonder- tul Stories (arr. W M- Boys‘ Choir. Anthem: 0 Lord, Most Merciful (Cesar Franck)-—Girls’ Choir. Visitors Cordlaiiy Welcome ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ’-Cor. Prince and Grafton Ste. The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L_ Organist and Choir Director Morning Worship in a.n'i.»-Till Church School 11 s.m.—Nm-sery School l1a.m.—SIerament of The Lord's supper. Anthem: “Avevel-um" (Mosart) Evening Worshil? "The Conditions . p.ln.—Sermon: of Our Faith". Anthem: “The Palms" (Penn)- United PENTECOSTAL C HURC H 31 Elm Avenue lev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8878 Services I0 a.m.—Sunday School ll s.m.—Worship and Praise 1 p.ns.—l:vsngeustic 'Wl1o for-giveth all our intensities: and hcaleth all our diseases." Pa. 103:3. You Are Welcome. OOSPEL HALL (Corner Prince & Ilurd Sta.) OBDEB OP‘ MEETINGS l.nrd'I Day- sunday School--10:00 s.m. Breaking of Hread—II:OO a.m. Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p.m Everybody Heartliy Invited To These Meetings. "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." — I Tim. 2-15. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Frank Ml.cI4e¢.n_ 3,5, Organist and Choir Director “W30 -4- Thompson. r.n.c.o. (CHM). A.It.C.M. TM 10 an —Scnior Church School 1! s.ns.—Prinury and paging." departments. Palm Sunday. ' I1 a.m.—-Divine Worship. Se]-. mon: “Thelr Greatest Day"- Rev'd. Mr. Mscilcan. Anthem: "Ride on! Ride on!" (J. P. Scott). 2.10 p.m.—Junior Church Member. ship Classes. '1 p.ln.—-Divine Worship and re- ception of Junior Members. Singing led by the Men's Choir. Sermon: Plighting our Troth —Rev'd. Mr. MacLean. Selection by the Male Eight. 8.15 p.m.~—Song Service in the Social Hall. Adult Membership Class in the study. You are invited tbo worship God in Trinity Church. THE ssmsr CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Daviscu. B.A.. B.i)., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royeton F. Mugford, A.R.U.0. I1 a.m.—Palm Sunday Worship Service. Sermon: In a new ser- ies on The World's Greatest Tragedy: ti) "Hitherto". Anthem: "The Way to Jerusa- lem" (Maunder). I3 nocn—Church School, and Pas- tor's Class. 7 p.m.—Paim Sunday Worship Service. Sermon: “Tho Road I-‘rom Olivet to Calvary" Anthem. B.I5 p.m.——The Senior Choir pre- sents the Sacred Cantata: "From Olivet to Calvary" by J. H. Muunder. An oiiering will be received for Choir pur- poses. The public is invited. This Church welcomes those who would know the Lord. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH v 210 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.’I'h.. Minister MI. Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. 10 a.m.-—Church School and Fam- ily Hour. Introducing the Scroll —wlth facts which do not lie. 11 a.m.—Mornlng Worship and Communion. Sermon: "what The Open Bible Teaches About Eternal Life". Anthem: “I-‘rom Olivet Ho Ilidcs". 'i p.m.—Evening Worship Service. A service oi beautiful music and spiritual feasting. Sermon: “Open Your Bible At Romans 12" Duet: "The Love of God"-— Messrs. Preston Beck and Lloyd Archer Male Quartette: "Were You Thus when They C. cliled My I.ord?"—Messrs. Archer, Beck. Macltae and Stewart. Youth are particularly invited. I Central Christian Church offers a warm welcome to the services of the Lord's Day. CITY AND DISTRICT noirs 'rsxr—r'>1s1 eseo—om. cnsswnu. for Better Photo- ' graphs. JIMMTB TAXI — Dial ma I370 or 5252. WALNUT END TABLES - Prie- ed to sell. Toombs Music store. KEROSENE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and Mscxay. . SERVICE TO SICK. Dial M32, Cantwell‘s Pharmacy, next to Gloria. CHESTER!-‘IELDS — In Rich Velour, Special Bargain Price. Toombs Music Store. CAKE BALD today, 2:15 at Miller Bros., The Victoria Group, Jr.. W. A. Trinity Church. VISIT Hi-STYLE Mililnery for your Easter hat. new styles arriv- ing dolly. KYANIZE — High Quality Floor Enamel Special $1.49 Qt. Tocmbs Music Store. DON'T MISS THE THREE ACT Comedy at the Prince Edward Theatre, April 19th. See the zany Smlthles and their friends in "The Honeymoon Is Over." “THE HONEYMOON IS OVER." —A three act comedy in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital, Prince Edward Theatre, Easter Monday. EASTER MUSIC HOUR Sunday. April _ llth, Tryon Presbyterian Church 2 pm.; Tryon United Church 8:30 pm. GOSPEL SERVICES — Sons of England Hall. 11:00 am. Morning Worship: 2:30 p.m. Sunday School; 7:30 Blblv Lecture, “The Book of Revelation, the nicssnzc to the ‘Church at l"lnl'xdcIph1n." Rev. H. F. MacE\sen, B.A., B.D. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE ltadlo repairing, Amplifiers and sound systrms. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 5915. GOLD, DOILIES, Coaster Sets in blue willow, paper servicttes, gift \\r'.ips. Ribbons. All new stock just opened. Stop in and shop ill Tho Island Book Room. NORTH TRYON PIIESBYTEIL VIAN CHURCH — Services on April 11, at 2 p.m. a hour oi Easter Music by the Community Choir under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDonald, Mary A. MacKenzlc Deaconess. MILTON-RITSTICO PARISH — Rector. Rev. A. E. Plercey. Ser- vices for Palm Sunday, April 11th., are as follows: st. Mark's Rustlco 11:00 am. Holy Communion and Sermon; St. John's, Milton; 3:00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Come and bring the whole family. The Salvation Army Great George Street “HOIIII-3 0|-‘ EVAl\'GELiSM" Since 1865 Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe Corps Officers. 1.00 s.m.—(7all to Prayer 10.00 a.m.—Sund:Iy School 11.00 a.m.—Ho|iness Meeting. Top- ic: ed". 2.00 p.m.—Fun¢-ral of late Mrs. II. Moore at Citadel. 6.00 p.m.—Young People's Salva- tion Meeting. d.30 p.m.—0pen Air Meeting- Maritimc Electric _ 1.15 p.m.-——Pre-Easter family meet- ing, Capitol Theatre. Topic: “A Crown Despised". lie-Equipping The Bible Society The success’ of the Bible Society in the past has in- creased its tasks in the present. Printing plates have be- come worn and need to be replaced. New depots and Bible vans are needed in certain areas for the wider distribution of the Scrip- tures. Lgrge type Gospels for new llterates are being printed. All these things cost much more than they once did and we need extra funds to help re-equip the Bible Society for the future. ‘ By your prayers and gifts plan to share in the work of the Bible Society. BIBLE HOUSE 100 Fitsroy Street Charlottetown EASTER GOODS ARE ON DIS_PLAY G000 rmuv A SERVICE IN COMMEMORATION OF THE PASSION OF OUR LORD - ]llIE on or s. JAMES The Charlottetown Ministerial Association -3-4P.M. WORDS FOR knoweth no immortality. “ smut the sacred WPICIIIIN “. . . By the terms ‘life’ and ‘death’. SD0k9" 0f in the Scriptures, is intended the life of faith and the death of llnbellef. . . The life of the spirit is possessed only by (he pure in heart who have quaffed from the ocean of faith and partaken of the fruit of ccrtiiudc. This life death, and this existence is crowned by N THE WORLD M nu» iIaim'l World Faith , REFRIGERATION Household, also meet counters, walk-in coolers. dairy cases. etc. We service and repair any mnke of electrical ro- frlgcration equipment. WIRING CONTRACTORS Contact us for any wiring Job from installing a‘ switch to wiring your home. Motors. Washers and Ap- pliances -— we repair them all Storey Electric PHONE 3231 I75 Grafton Street YOUR ALIIMA KRAFT CHANDLER BROS. Dial cam onsnmrmrowu "Appointed and Anoint- You will not find this in the Ca- nadian history books. but it isrlev- ertheless true that a present-day magistrate was at one time Prime Minister. that a present-day mon- slgnor was Leader of the Opposi- tion. ti that a recent Federal Minis: of Fisheries ws.s—some forty years ea.rlier—Minl.ste1' of Militia and Defense. The year was 1909. The Parlia- ment was merely a "mock parlia- ment" eonducted by the st. Thom- Mr. Eugene Gorman. Provincial Association, and Mr. George V. I-‘ras as Literary and Debating Society of st. Dunstan‘s C\)llege. Many of the illustrious “parii:- mentarlans" of that day have since played prominent parts ill their respective communities and the nation at large. “The Prime Minister” is now Stipendiary Mag- istrate Joseph W. MacDonald; Im- “Opposition Leader" is now in‘ Rev, .I.A. Murphy, pastor at Snuxls and former rector oi St. Dunstan's College; and the 1909 “Cabinet Minister", lion. .1. Edward Mich- aud, actually did occupy such a post-Federal Minister of F‘iSliFl'- les-during the Second World War. . . . A chronicler of the time accu- rately prophesied that many mem- bers of that mock parliament “showed by their mastery of tie- bate that thcy will have to be reckoned with in the future.“ Could that chronlcler have had in mind Rev. Owen Klggins or Rev. Leo A. I-ierrell, who were both "Cabinet of St. Dunstan's Colicgc debating team of 1938. [St Dunstan’s----One Hundred Years] DEBATING student publication reported that "St. Dunstan! has long been no- fed for the number of its talented speakers." An account of a debate on the question “Which affords greater pleasure to the imagina- tion, the works of art or nature?" indicates the calibre of debating sixty years ago. our chronicle: records: “From the historic shores of an- cient Greece to the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, and bc-_ Shown above, In a I‘t"t‘Pilli_\’ tnkon pivlurc are the three members Loft to right, they are Dirt-clor oi l-‘lsll(=ri(-s. Rev. E. I. Roche, of St. Dunstan's faculty and sctrctnry-Ircasurer of the Alumni or, Director, P. E. 1. Travel Bureau. yond the dreary wastes of frozen Siberia. from the tropical banks of the Mississippi to the lofty pin- naclvs of the Rockies, nature's imaginative adherent wandered in quest of arguments to serve his purpose, whilst those of opposite opinions sought. pleaseure in con- templating the glory that en- shrouds the arts of ancient and modern times. "Previous to the close of the de- bate a. climax was reached. when the enthusiastic philosopher, un- able to hold his b'ark against the tlde of arguments in favor of art. by points derived from terrestrial phcnomcna.som'ed to theslarry hr- mamenl. and there amidst flash- ing meteors and revolving planets, rolling age after age through end- less space. proclaimed the seat of all contemplation. The able man- ner in which the subject was han- dled, notwithstanding several dif- ficuitles and the short space of time allotted for preparation. in- Ministers“ in those days? Or Pro- fessor Henry Blanchard. who elo- quently “introduced a bill granting .af‘lalrs of the nation“? Or “Mr. Speaker" W. W. Hughcs, who is now a. Minister in the Provincial Government of Prince Edward Is- land? If many of the prophecies of bygone decades have since been fulfilled, so. too, many of th-: dreams have come true—the pro- phecies and dreams of the found- ers snd pioneers of St. Durlstans College Debating Society. Even though students of the past ten for their debating skill. we mus‘ their share of forensic ability. As early as January 1804 the to the ladies a. direct voice in lhcl years have won national acclaim not forget that earlier generations of st. Dunstan's students. too, had duces us to believe that the shades ‘of Cicero and Demosthenes still sllnger in our midst.” O O C We are told that weekly debates were a common practice at the col- lege at least as early as 1895. I I practice-for several decades thrg precursors of modern champions‘ were trained. To this day (he training is basically the‘ saloon, Over the years this trasnlnl 1185‘ produced results so remarkable that today st. Dunsta.n's speakers are placed in the very front ranks of itercollegiate debaters. How the! local collegians achieved such pm-‘ minence can be only partly told, I here. . e . The first intercollegiate debatelui which 5:. Dunsts.n‘s participated,’ for instance, did not lack its spec-J ia1 element of hidden drama. Un-. til the winter of 1038 all debates at the college were intramural; but in that year Rev. F. L. Cass, coacil of the st. John's (Sophomore: De- bating Society, dared to venture} abroad. A precedent was being set;} one tradition was being brokt-n.f and another established. Under-; standably, there were many wno opposed the very idea. of extra-i mural debating, and s. leading‘ Saturday, April 10, 1054 The Guardian Page 13‘ MEN WANTED I I WEEK-END SPECIALS HARTT SHOES (Broken Lines) $16.95 (were $22.00) Ducheine & Ritchie SHOES . . . . . . . $9.95 (values to $14.95) SLATER (Clearance Lines) . . . . . . $14.95 coLossAL VALUES! LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. spokesman stated their case Willi the bluntness and shuddering fir.-3 ality that only a critic of his of-‘I i'lcia1 dignity and personal firm- ness could give it: ‘‘You’d better not lose!" 1 O O I Three young men. Eugene Gor-I man (now Provincial Director of‘ Fisheries). George V. Fraser (now, Director'of the P. E. 1. Travel Bur- eau). and EJ. Roche (now a priest on the faculty of st. Dunstan‘s College), were selected to oppose a team from the Collegiate Club of, Prince of Wales College, on thrw topic "Resolved: that Canada! should not become involved in an} European conflict on the side of! the Mother Country.” Their neg- ative csse was not only confirmed‘ by subsequent international evenl.s,l but it also helped to determine‘ whether intercollegiate debating! was “to be or not to be" at S1,, Dunstan's. The future of debating at their college was at stake. For- tunately. that night. of November 23, 1938, the saints did not lose. 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