person 21. 1953 ,m.-am C n .C HURCH oi ENGLAND 5, PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican itochford Square re Rue;-gn:L(A3.asr;rrnG.I. Moilatt Rector . The Reverend W. 0. non uonorary Assistant Priest. d Choir Director M1ur'Sn:ll::lIl:nn A LIB. Iilliil. run. suno-v in hunt 7.30 a.In.-Metina goo a.m.-Holy Eucharist who a.m.-Church School 11,00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist mg p,m.-Evenaong. '1. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1709 I)! Roll! Foundation. Th, Reverend Canon .1. T. Ibbott. Rector organist and Choir Master: Peal Cudmore. 1750 e.m.-Holy Communion. (Cm-pg-:ltl:)5i-..Plt1I'I WA. and rish - hnzuo a. nr. - Mornillt Prayer ma Sermon. Subject: The Cro- (SWOT. '"fIyI..,.n.: 214. M9. 512. 516- Anthem: "God so Loved the mu-m."-(Steiner). 5:00 p. m. - Eveneong. lubioct The Christian Church. ' Hymns: 558, I05, 195, II. The Service of Morning Prayer will not be h.oadoaet this week. an date has been changed to March 20th. CCPRESBYTERIAN 7- THE KIRK OF S. JAMES ”The'ileveil-and T. H. B. Homers, r U i Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mclienaie Miss. 13.. EM -. Organist and Director of the Choirs. 10:00 a. In. Church School 11,00 e.in. Divine Service and semen: "Doing 0ne's Work Un- der Difficulties." Anthem: "God is a Spirit" -- Murlel Hunt, Shelia Maolnnis, Nenry MacNevin, Marjorie Hurst. Johanna MacDonald. Anthem: "God So loved the World."-Stainer. 5:00 p. m. Quiet Vespers and Meditation: "Shadows on the Head to Calvary - II. Love's Labour bosti"' Anthem: "Turn Ye Even to Me" pliarkor. Visitors cordially Welcome ,”OiloN rxrssvrrmu CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets itev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.T.C.I. CC monNil'vo'wor:snrr”C- ll.00 a.m. Theme: "Reconcilia- ilon With God." Anthem: "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul"-lvanoff. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered at this service. 2:30 p. m. The Church ' h ' HURCHES TOMORROW Kopylnt (arr. K. K. Davis)-Misses g rrmmr umrro church Organht. Ilre. Keith -I. lagers" Cneir Director. Mr. Wm. ii. legals ................................ met a. nu. worship conducted by the Ministers. Sentient Why I Try to be Christian--Rev. A. I”. Mee- Lean. Anthem: non spirit. Truth Divine-(Handel) err. Whitehead. 2:80 p. in. Junior Comniunieanw class. 1:00 pm. Worship. sermon: Are You Answering Yes or No?-Rev. Mr. Macuaa. Anthem: "Immortal, Invisible" - (Thimen). 8.2.0-Adult Cosnmunicante Class. You are invited to worship (led in Trinity Church. THE BAPTISI CHURCH .....:...m........m............ Corner Prince and Fltsrov Itreeie The Reverend James D. Davlson. B.A.. l.D.. Pastor. and Choir Director- F. M 0 A.l. . . Organist It ,. i 11.00 am. W ” . Sermon in series: "They saw Bier Die - Bimen oi Oyrehe." Anthcmx- 12 noon. Church School and church Membership class. 1100 mm. worship. Sermon, in series: "Mountain-top sermons - The Mount ed Olives." G Anthems CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I10 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.'Ih.. Minister Mim Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. ..m...m...-....-.:..m- 10:00 a. nr. Church School and Family Hour. A full attendance. is expected. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship end Communion. 2 "The Incarnation of Christ." Anthem by the Choir. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship Making up the choir for thh eer- vice will be the children from the P.l.l. Protestant Crphanage at Mt. iierbert. They will present special musical selections. Sermon: "There is a River”. Pea. 8:1. r Central Christian Church cordi- ally invites you to worship on the Lordie day. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTILTOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news or local interest, but advertising efsaeweynatnre may beinserted at five cents a word. strictly pay able in advance. 0008's for Perfect Pictures. "W: TREAT Till sick want..- tiiggey'e Pharmacy. OIAIWELI. for Better Photo- Ifllllls IEAUTIFIIL new Wardrobes. walnut iinish, mirror doors. 540.50. Bimpsone-sears. IA! PLENTY oi stewartls Home style Bread its better for you enriched with extra vitamins end,iv.-on. ATTENTION R. C. A. F. Assoc- iation Members. social night this Saturday at Club Rooms. Bring guests. CIIIREY 'I'AIl.1' CAKE. - Every- thing's right about this cake! The texture. the flavor, the price. Try one. special today at Stewart Bak- eries. BEACH POINT GOSPEL CHAPEL.-Services Sunday, March 22nd. Sunday School 10.30. worship 11.10. Evangelistic service.at 7.30. Hymn sing after service. Louis Harris. . VISIT THE Hi-Style Milllnery. 163 V2 Gt. George Street, your Easter hat is here. All styles- all colors-all prices. Every style Hi-Style. MILTON . IWSTICO PABISII. Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. ser- vices for Sunday. March 22nd, are as iolows: St. John's, Milton, 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7.30 P. M. Choir practice. St. Mark's, 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole fam- ily." CBAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD PAIIIBIIIIB. -- Services for Bunday. March lmd. The Fifth Sunday in Lent. Passion Sunday. St. Eliza- beth's Church, Springfield. il.0ii A. M. Morning Prayer. st. John's, Church, Crapaud. 7.30 P. M. Even- ing Prayer. Rev. George F. R. Ebeary, Rector. SORORITY MEETS-The regu- lar meeting of Alpha Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi was held Tuesday evening at the home oi Mrs. Jack Porter. Miss Jeane Macnae, bride- eleot, -was honored with a pantry United PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy etarre. faster. Phone led!-J. services 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.ns.;-Worship and Praise 0.80 p.m.-Prayer 1.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting You are Invited. "The Church 'I'hat's Different” GOSPEL HALL - Upper Prince street Order of meetings for i.ord'e Day sltiidly Bcimni 10.00 A.M Breaking of Bread Gospel Meeting "The Coming Draweih Nigh" " ....' rim: of (James 6-!) Plan to be present. The Minister glill conduct the (.'ommnnieante' ass. EVENING WORSHIP W0 Mn. Theme: "The Arraign- ment of Jesus." Anthem: "Surely Be Iiath Borne our Grief."-Handel. ' "Draw nigh unto God. and lie will draw nigh unto you. liumble yourselves in the sight of God, and He will exalt you." You are cordially invited to wor- lhip with 'ue. lire Salvation Army -Otircat George street "HOME OF EVANGELIUIVI" Ir. Captain and Mrs. Lee Titcombe MT 7.00 am.-Call to Prayer. 10.00 a.ru.-Band will play to shut-ins. i a.m.-Holiness Meeting n ionic: "A Disturbed meeting." -90 lhm.--Directory Class. 33" iLm.--sunday School. anus nous: HAS a sister roots on DISPLAY BIBLE! I-IYMN BOOKS PR KYER BOOKS DEVOTIONAL BOOKS MOTTOES CHILDREN'S BOOKS TESTAMENTS I BOYS' BOOKS Gil-1LS' BOOKS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP- PLIES aasrna canoe Call in today and inspect a very complete etoelr. ' Walter . That we. when all life's toils are following the business meeting. A new slate of officers was presented with the following members being elected: President, Mrs. Jack Porter; vice-president. Miss Audrey Gillie; recording sec- retary. Miss Audrey Cutcliffe:cor- ruponding secretary. Miss Patsy Barrett: and treasurer. Mrs. Gor- don Bears. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Rayner and Miss Audrey Glllis. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr. Georg! Stevenson, who departed this life on March 21st, 1052. How joyful is the hope that lingers when loved ones eroeardeath'a eea ended with them shall ever be.' novingly Remembered by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. John Mc- Gnirk. who passed away March tlst, illi. : ' Always a silent heartache. Many a silent tear. Bet always a beautiful memory. or one we loved so dear. rondly Remembered and sadly Missed by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my Father. John liens-y Pidgeon, who passed away March slat, lost. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and Just to the end of his dl il- sinesre and true in heart and mind, A beautiful memory left behind. LEIIIGII HARD COAL is alway- the best. arnfast Oosi 00. "YOU! DOLLAI BUY! MCKE- Ii the B0031! DIUO INDIE" KENMORE shaoraro wasn- Eits with pump. trons. simp- sonr-Sears. - BENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. - Student Permanents 52.50. Shampoo and Fingerwavee '15 cents. Morn- ing appointments only. OOOOANUT MACAEOONB-As delicious and crisp and tasty as can be. Perfect 1 lunches. Order from Stewart Bak lee today. . nsaa nazvxsrr cairn of oyster Bed Bridge. Vice-President oi P. l:. l. Young Progressive Con- servative Association, tonight at 1.15 P. M. over 0. F. C. Y. speak- ing on "Provincial Affairs." - WALT DISNEY - with each purchase of a pair of children's shoes, at Wright's-Great George street, you will receive a Walt Disney Comic free. Fl!!! - CHIPS .. 25 cents per order. Also not Dogs.:i-lamburgers, etc. Kelly's, Phone 1693-L. free delivery. . ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Noble, :5 Borden Avenue North, Kitchener, announce the engagement of their daughter, shir- ley Jacqueline, to Ian Mcsservy Marr, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Marr. Elmira. Ontario, and grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messervy. The wedding will take place Saturday, April ilth at 4 o'clock in Trinity College Chapel. Toronto. REMAINING FASHION SHOW RESERVED SEATS-For sale and exchange, at Island Propane Gas Co., 178 Great George Street, sat- urday and Monday 9.00 to 5.00. Starting time of scheduled play- off hockey game has been deferred to 9.00 o'clock to enable hockey fans to attend the 7.00 o'clock Fashion Show. Ml0THEltS' CLASSES STARTED -A series of prenatal classes for mothers-to-be was started this week by the Public Health Nurses of the Department oi Health and Welfare. After introductions were made, Miss Mona Wilson. Director of Public Health Nursing. gave a brief outline of the subjects to be discussed in the six classes in the series. The importance oi the mother's diet in relation to the healthy development of the child was stressed by Miss Roland, Director of Nutrition. This was followed by a simple and interest- ing explanatlon by Miss Ida Mac- Ksy oi the Mount Stewart area, oi how the baby srows, ending with a short film. More about nutrition during pregnancy will be the topic of the next discussion- WINS AWARD - Major iiirancois Matte, Chief Forestry Engineer with the Donnacona Paper Com- pany, Ltd.. of Quebec City. has been notified by the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association that his paper on 'Bilvicultural Require- ments and cutting Methods" which he presented at the general session on forest management in Montreal during March oi last year has been selected by the Woodlands Sec- tion Award Committee as the best paper of 1052 on a subject other than logging mechanization. This entitles Major Matte to the Price Bros. Award which carries with it a citation, a medal and a. cheque for 3100. which will be presented at the annual luncheon of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Associa- tion at the Mt. Royal Hotel in Montreal next week. Major Matte is married to Margaret Callahan. formerly of Charlottetown. Curd Of Thanks i wish to express my sincere thanks to the Charlottetown Fire Department, and my neighbours who helped in any way during the fire on my property yesterday. Parker Wood, St. Peter's load, 3. B. 3. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbours and rela- tives for their many acts of kind- ness to my wife, children and hiy- self during my recent illness. Theology has always tended, from the earliest days of creed making. to concent ate upon the doctrine of the Trinity as the basis of all Christian truth. Re- ligious thinkers have frequently been occupied with the questions which the doctrine raises; perhaps rigor more so than at the present v e. This insistence on the primacy of the doctrine of the Trinity may appear on the surface as a demand for the unquestioning acceptance oi abstract dogmas whose rele- vance to the daily life of man is not immediately obvious. But such a view is due to the failure to comprehend what the doctrine really implies, and why it should be considered to be of such para- mount importance. . If the doctrine of the threefold nature of God is thought of in terms of personal experience as well as of theological formulation, the conte ' tion of its meaning and of its relevance to human need will both enrich and widen es Lenten Meditation lrsirn The Columns of The Times, London I'll TRINITY the Christian's thought of God, and enable him to enter more ful- ly into the experience which it both implies and guarantees. The Christian thinks of God not only as Creator - the deist could to express his belief - but as one who has fully revealed himself in Christ, and who is ever present and operative in all life through his Holy Spirit. God is the Lord of Creation; but he is also the Father who loves with an everlasting love the beings he has created. and who, as the ultimate expression of that love, has himself entered, in the person of Christ, and for human redemp- tion, into the midst of the histori- cal procees: and who always, to- day as ever, by his spirit enables men to respond to him and to strive to walk worthy of their call- ing as his children. This basic doctrine, with all its implications, is needed in our time, when so many creeds, whether political, social, or religious, are strenuously competing for man's allegiance. Awards Won By commercial Students Oi iioire Demo The Gregg Publishing Company. New York, awards shorthand, iypewrltlng and bookkeeping cer- tificates and pins to the following young ladies. students at the com- metclai department of Notre Dame Academy: Typing (10 minute tests), five errors permitted: Phyllis Mullen, 40 w.p.m.; Mary MacDonald. 48 w. p.m.; Annette Blacqulere, 46 w.p, m.; Valma Bernard, 44 w.p.m.; Lorraine Hamill, 44 w.p.m.: Mar- lon Smith, 44 w.p.m.,- June Gard- iner. 44 w.p.m.; Mary Praught, 44 w.p.m.; Elaine Brown, as w.p.m.: Maiifceii D0l'ie. 498 w.p.m.: Flor- ence Murphy, to w.p.m.; Frances Gallant. 42 w.p.m.: Thelma Cam- eron, 42 w.Ip.m.; Shirley Perry, 39 mp.m.; Esther Clsrkin, 38 w.p.m.; Priscilla Glllis, 38 w.p.m.; Rosita Hickey. 3'1 w.p.m.; Bernadette Sturdy, 38 w.p.m,: Betty smith, 34 wJp.m. (w.p.m. means words per minute). shorthand, 60 words per minute (five minute test): Mary MacDon- aid. Frances Gallant. valma Ber- nard. Priecilla Glllls, Maureen Doyle, Thelma Cameron, Annette Blacquiere. Elaine Brown, Phyllis Mullen, June Gardiner, Lorraine Hamill, Marlon smith, Merino Gallant, Shirley Perry, Mary Praught, Esther Clarkin, and F10- rence Murphy. Bookkeeplng. Junior Certificates (Journal). pass 10074:: -Frances Gallant, Mary MacDonald, Merlna Gallant, Phyllis Mullen, Mary Praught. Shirley Perry. Bernadette Stordy, Priscilla Gillis, Thelma Cameron, June Gardiner, Annette Blacqulere, Velma Bernard, Flo- rence Murphy, Mary Ryan, Esther Clarkin. Lorraine Hamill, Rosita Hickey, Marion smith, Elaine Brown. . w Ty-ping (Order of Artistic Typ- ists): Frances Gallant. Mary Mac- Donald, Merlna Gallant, Phyllis Mullen, Maureen Doyle, Shirley Perry, Bernadette stordy, Priscilla Glllls, Thelma Cameron, June Gardiner, Annette Blacquiere, val- ma Bernard, Florence Murphy, EI- ther Clarlrin, Lorraine Hamill, Marlon smith, Elaine Brown. shorthand. (order of Greg Ar- tists-Penmanshlp): Frances Gal- lant. Mary MacDonald, Merlns Gallant, Phyllis Mullen. Maureen Doyle, Mary Praught, Bernadette stordy, Shirley Perry. Priscilla Gillls, Thelma Cameron. June Gardiner, Annette :Blacquiere.Val- ma Bernard, Florence Murphy. Mary Ryan, rather Clarkln, Lor- raine Hamill, Rosita Hickey, Mar- ion Smith, Elaine Brown. Winners of Plns:- Typewrltlng, Mary MacDonald; shorthand, Frances G a ll a n t; shorthand Penmanship, Elaine Brown: Bookkeeping Junior. val- ma Ber ard: Bookkeeping senior, Valms. ernard. Miss Velma Bernard's paper was chosen as one of the most out- standing among the thousands 3.... Festival Geicbrated Here The Babel community of Char- lottetown celebrated the Feast of New-Ruz by gathering with their friends on March 20 at the home of Mr. Robert Donnelly for a special supper and social evening. This feast is held annually to cel- ebrate the New Year of the Baha'i calendar. Mrs. Doris Richardson; of Mono- ton, who was the guest speaker, pointed out that the date of Naw- Ruz coincides with the vernal equinox and the beginning of s new year in the cycle of seasons, and went on to say that, as the coming of the warm winds and showers of spring bring a new burst of physical energy to the earth, so the coming of a new pro- phet brings a new spiritual energy to the hearts of men. Baha'u'llah, the prophet of the Baha'i World Faith. came with a message of unity to a war-torn world, said Mrs. Richardson. He taught that the spfltual regenera- tion of the individual must result in the spiritual regeneration of society. As Moses brought the laws which led to an organized tribal society and Christ brought the love that leads a happy per- sonal rclationshlp, so Baha'u'llah brings the teachings and the blue- print for a world civilization. The speaker was introduced by Miss Ellen simms, member of the local Baha'i community. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL The following is the report of Pleasant Valley school for the month of February: Grade Ix-1. Lois Macnowell; 2. Eleanor Macswaln; 3. Mary MacLellan. Grade VIII-l. Carl Sharpe. Grade VII-1. Gardiner MacKln- non; 2. Rome. Murray. Grade IV-l. Eleanor MacKin- non; 2. Irene Stevenson. Grade m-1. Everett Macnellan. ' Grade Ill-l. Gordon Mscfnnis and Josh Smith: 2.CharlesWeeks. Grade 1-1. Nadine weeks: 2. Norma Jean Carr; 3. Juanita Weeks. Highest average for the senior grades: Carl Sharpe. elm. Highest average for the junior grades. Nadine weeks. 937.. Teacher: Dulcinea Morrison. submitted.-in the lastcontest,spon- sored by the Gregg Company, N.Y. ..m.a....E.m..-e- Have Your Uothes DRY CLEANED PRESSEI) ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 -"0 um.-v. r. Meeting. - . w . .. ..... -- :;:;:g:.::.;: ..:".'.':.:.':0:.::. 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IIAHPAI k" E' & Modern man has the great advantage of modern Tel. um 0 e mm In” - , skilled pharmacy in his claim upon health. Three reg-l 3 me Massachusetts Avenue. oaiaeriago. Mesa. istered 'IPharmelcliets Iassure you of proper c:mpound- r - ing at heiJen ns harmacy. When you ave pre- nI:Z'.l1'I.'"".i"' n5.'e"..'.-i. 'I".a'.I”a.rIi'u.'.'.""'...i3""a"..':'Ia..Ii'.'." s.'.".'l'..'.'.? scriptions to be filled let us be of service. It costs than in every Ioearior ear Guests Ieiety. no more-often less-when you bring your prescrip- naaoe comoaraau wear. ruamsaan mm to "L '00"! Win "Mr! -ml AM! -lawn . our Athoi o. IIaeI.eod is familiar with your ---- hash! sane ---- smote teoo and euro. bounne eeso. rwm ems rm Funeral. problems for New mgiend. Con- s,,,:g';"iv umbumaigo Vgl&:: Iugwiluigolftam tact him for prompt and efficient service. f:g;i'II!vooos onmco aooar saavrce er roroua rer& "SERVICE" is a "IDNG" Word . .....i.I.-9v.1.:)w...i. . ese a.is..:ro no ads. - use 2 L J Whether in individuals or in governments, that detectable at- titude known ss an'tl-Christianity. not a problem distinct from the at- titude known as anti-Christianity. Anti-Christianlly and anti-Semitlsm sooner or later give hate-filled wit- hess to each other. one need not go so far as Europe or Asia for daily proof of this sad calamity within the human race. Yet Europe and Asia provide us with monstrous examples and with appalling statis- tics which some use, in a compara- tive way, to acquit themselves here at home, classifying their attitude as trivial, I am writing about these evil attitudes wherever they exist and in however few instances they occur. for they are intrinsically evil. One instance is one too many. Jews and Christians in our age are suffering almost universal, per- secution, separation, enslavemcnt. shameful indignities and death. Yet in the emotional heart of their suffering it might sometimes happen that one would tend, not to depreciate, but to neglect, even to ignore, the sufferings of the other. Basically there is no difference between the vicious injustice of the persecutions by a Hitler and those by e. Stalin. Sooner or later as recent months testify. the ob- jects of persecution become not Just Jews, not just Christians, but all Christians and all Jews. What is savage injustice under one dic- tator cannct be condoned when it occurs under another dictator. Nor can what is decried in the actions of dictators be accepted in the ac- tions of individuals or groups shel- tered within democracies. O U Q The right to speak out on perse- cution and the right to be heard on persecution, involve one in foroibly condemning persecution no matter where he sees it, and no. matter who is persecuted be it a Jew, a Protestant or Catholic. No, the tormenting of Jews and Christians, individually or collec- tively, must not -be considered as separate questions. For we are all children of God as the revealed words of Scripture lmtruct us: ”i"or there is no dist1nc.ion of the Jew and the Greek: for the same is Lord over all, rich unto all that call upon Him." (Romans x:l2.) At the dawn of Christians history the protoype of modern perse- cutors was Herod, tctrarch of Galilee. Neither a. Roman, nor a Greek, nor a. Jew. Herod was a barbarian Arab, ruling the Jewish people for the Romans. His action is instructive for the problem I am discussing. The Wise Men from the East asked Herod: "Where is He that is born King oi1he Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him." Herod, exceedingly troubled, as- sembled the chief priests and scribes of the people and inquired of them where Christ should be born. Basing themselves on a 600- year-old prophecy by Mlcheas, they told him in Bethlehem of Judea. PAGE THREE Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mctiuigan (Copyright) 7 MONETIIOUS EXAMPLES , was revealed to the Magi by an angel, Herod asked the Wise Men to return to him with the exact location of the infant King. when they did not return Herod betray- ed the rcal reason for his solici- tude for Christ by mudcring all Jewish boys in Bethlehem under two years of age. Innocent of all crime except that of being by birth associated in time with Divinity, these I-loly Innocents became the everlasting symbol of the innocent persecuted by the guilty for no other fault than believing in Al- mighty God. Then, urged by an angel of the Lord, Joseph, Mary and the Infant Jesus fled into Egypt-the first Jewish refugees of the Christian era and the first Christian refu- gees of Jewish times. Those swords which slew the Jewish babies were aimed as well at Christlanitzy's Christ. Hatred against the one was simultaneously hatred against the other. Today's persecutions of Christians and Jews also involve one mother, for both Jews and Christians belong to God, the one by original "adoption as of chil- dren," the other "by being in- grafted and made partsker of the root." (Romans xl:l'i.) Hatred for those who belong to God is the source of their persecution. . - . Jews and Christians belong to God to such an extent that He has given each of them a vocation. Each had a. mission in the history of the City of God; this mission is the bond uniting them in persecu- tion, The God-given vocation of the Jews was ”the giving of the law, and the service of God and the promises", that of the Chris- ilans-"Going therefore, teach ye all nations, baptlzlng them in the name oi the Father. and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teach- ing them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you.” Opposed to these missions is the spirit of evil, antagonistic to all that is of God, detmting to destruction those things ths't, are of God. Anti-Eemitism and antl-Chris- tlanity make the victims of their injustice heirs of the First Jewish Refugee of Christian times and the First Christian Refugee of Jewish: times. the Infant Jesus fleeing from the anti-God. Herod. But yet, the unity of Jesus and Christians is not only the nega- tive one of suffering from a com- mon enemy. It is above all the positive, victorious unity of bless- ings promised by a common God the Father to those only who are faithful to the vocation to which He has called them. - Recognition of all these truths should beget. in those Jews and Christians in whom it may be limkliill. a. reciprocal, prayerful, fraternal sympathy, hill audibly End, Viiibiy expressed. Let all Christians practise the salutary truth voiced by the Vicar of Christ, Pius XI: "Anti-semltlsm is a movement in which Christians can have no part whatsoever. spiritually we are Semites." With a sollcllude whose falsity Arranged and Ruby M. Ho Curtain 8:15 DO NOT MISS THE NFIRES OF SPRING" Trinity Young People's Union MONDAY 5: TUESDAY, MAR. 23 & 24 In I-IEARTZ HALL A story of the youth of today. Colourful Special Numbers. Directed by ule, C.D.A. Tickets 50c Limited number of tickets for each night. Secure Yours Now. - Arranged with French Ltd., Publishers, Toronto. Clive "This defy day. my wife and I are going to discuss a pur- chase that is too important to delay--our family monu- ment. I've made up my mind that this responsibility shall not fell upon our children.” IIERE BECK --COAuruosIzso brains lemont Marl MIIITAGIIE and IIIIIIIILOTTETOVIII made up my mind” bieve you considered the will choose your icmily menumeeii Neva you thought of the adven- iogee ci nailing e iinei decision new. .. won. all the totally is le- getheri lei us discuss the meiier with you econ-show you Anar- ieois noel bedutiivi memory alone. Vermont marble. & SON LTD. e .-.-. I0