1 DECEMBER, 1a-_1941.____ i’ I THE ._CHARI-QI'EEI_QYY.IELQSJARDIA~N PAGE THREE Efifiliculzs Tomouaow] M’ ,HUR¢u 01 ENGLAND TRINITY UNITED CHURCH CATHEDRAL Pflxmaistrest sll-‘ID-‘Y 55mm“ Rev. n h ltlilin" . tiulv ¢"°""“""""' u‘ Assistilntmm “'0' ‘m, Bev- Dunald €.:mthroyd, ILA, hifm“'“'bi-t',i'.sl Eucharist. i ' . A. lloy Klllflflll. carom, 11.1.. , , vflrfniflfinfillnfllv School. 11.00 A. M. Public Worshimuu ivpnsoni] P; m‘ Sermon: "Advent Message." except on Re" “Wm Mum" l" mil“: "Friday 11.15 and on Amhw" [f0 Come To My Heart vanilla“, 930 b, m. Evensong on Lord Jesus - - -Psul Ambrose mines 113.0 - Soloist-Mr. Iiarvey MacPherson. "n11.7- - 2.30 Sunday School-White Gm service in Church. 7 P- M- Pllhllc Worship Sermon: Rev. Iiugh Miller. The music will consist of favorite i1 PAUL'S cuuaru “brew Gardner. Rector GI a Grcennnlgh, Assistant. - l!" El"! Christmas C I own Miss llll a,“ m," puei-tor-Mrill- E~ Full Visitors and students cordially '30 tinlv wmmm” ' M welcome. m“ Connn-naflgn gghoo] 5e ca. won; Confirmation School. Ii Shavers at Toombs Music Bto . travelling towards the city CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls local reserved for news oi . but - . o! s "Fl"! nature no! he inserted it I cents n word. strictly nlyahle In ldvlsnry. .-_.- COOKS graphs. for Christmas bunt?‘ SESSION ELECTRIC CLOCKS at Toombs Mus;c Store. Ii-437-l2-13-1i. coarser: r . ‘ma; RA 101v urn uvlsgpa. BCIIICK and Riemlngtc Dual L-437- 12- 13-11. I1 A. M. Holiness Meeting. 2 PM Qinaavsit 1.19. M.Ev ' shgglfie. (gugiiect angelistlc "The Forgotten L-455-12-i3-1l. SLIGHT COLLISION — A 081‘ lnd 5114mm!‘ B01118 in the opposite direc- around Him War Clouds Over Bethelem By F. H. MacArthur Nearly’ two thousand years have as it had before that trag'c event. passed since Jesus was born in tar Embires have risen and have away Bethlehem. The Wise men fallen and mother faith has wit- whn saw the star shining above the messed fierce struggles among men manger where the Christ Child lay, and nations. centuries that have must have experienced deep fcel- been marked by tribulation, blood lugs of ilatitude and pleasure at and tears. History has failedtoteach the woncerous sight. mankind ilre brutality of war. At At long last the Prince of Peace heart we are and the Redeemer oi mankind had savages; little better than while many of us wear come into the world. Whiz a glor- our religion on our sleeves. ious eventl What a wonderful pro- Wiiat a sad commentary on this misc oi future happ|__.ss lay ahead civilization and on this generation for a sin-cursed world! to see the world aflame again .1: But even the advent oi Jesus the brief span oi twenty-five m into the world was not of sufficient years}! SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. importance to change the hearts of Turning back to the land of men, for we kind that despite I-Its Jesus we find Khaki Clad soldiers divine birth. and later during his marching through the Garden of mission as teailier and adviser, the spiritual Gethsemane while war clouds hang world rejected I-Iirn. heavy over the entire country, I Even His followers who gathered have read that during a recent air Garden oi alarm some oi the people actually Gethsemane and heard from His took shelter in the very cave that where once housed the manager wuere Christ came into the world. committed ssci-lleg; who can say what destruction ma‘ ~8- wm, young women's Bible BAPI|ST tlon were in collision a; neon y“? lips the Lord's Prayer mtg, d s r , ___ 161113)’, Only [ningr damage w bum 5171031555 hi5 1.911195‘? betrayer-s- _ _ ‘ 11:00 llnrnlng Prayer an e - THE BAP _*"* machings r€5u]1ed_ None o! me oc_ The people oi that day were not Thus far no air raids have dis- ‘m TISI CHURCH eupsnts o; either vehicle w“ h.“ willing to receive or listen to the turbed the holy scenes, nor ruth- m gunduy school. Corner Prince and l-‘itsvoy Btrgglg lured. The accident occurred on voice of the Divine Master, even less enemy 130; Young Men's Bible Class. Minister the Malpc ue Road about, g mm though he offered up his life on the amongst those sacred shrines; but 1,00 Evrllifll: VIII?" M"! Sermllll- ltev. I. Judson Levy, ILA. from Char ottetown, Cross to save sinners. ‘ EvljltYIiOlIY vg ME Organist and Choir Director: Mr. —i—- Since Christ was crucified the yet befall-the hollowed, places that 4' » -‘"_"' ' ti’ John Inch, Mug, Bu, tolflglggl. SIN]? s0Ng,-1E5pe¢1q11y world has gone on much the same lead to Calvary. s ' o ers, PRESBYTERIAN glgggllfgwvlgyalsllif beta-Mi,” mo. fi'iendss: $31J2"o1“c2'.“&“si£§ -3m“nm qnwv smumuwnauumfimwfimmnd St m out; NIIIIWKI" For M‘ ‘Prime “d ("mm s“) Wm“ WW5? Tho Church School 2.30 pun. You are cordially invited to par- ticipate in this Bible Study service oi the Church, EVENING WORSHIP 1 P.M. lnister Th, gent '1‘ ll. Bussell Somers. l. ' 5 d Director of Choris. kgfiafintlfllllttu Maoliensie. Mus- insmumental and choral leadership will provide an hour oi good shll» in the singing b1 the old carols everyone knows and loves. This is primarily for all e King's Forces and their friends and fellow- the men in th HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. Services on Sunday. Dec, 14th as follows: ton 3 pun; Bonshaw 1 p.m. L470. Victoria 11 a.m.; Hamp- li" h| _ . .. n be i [Ilflrglriuvzfi-sllngmanuel." vllr-‘fie’ Lora n listiinisltgfilaslpgxgglrlgtigg me R E‘ I THE PARIS" °t Mum“ “rid - ‘ ' . ___.' no ifosdtMi- mlnsnllgilhllldndy. arranged b, llilkdlm‘ M ms 0w" (M°"d°"' THE BAPTIST CIIUIICII. ._ M to? lclo 118.3?’ fills 1x30 yftustico m!" n. ‘Church School and You (m, cordially Invited in vmr- the mmming Service 11 A- M- 8 BQP- 3 p- m~ Re“ J~ R" M°Maxmlll fill? clan; ship WIIII rua‘ BAPTIST CHURCH 2‘,‘.’lid°"1ilwt§é’d"i°“ 1616b the Christ ‘ L-"T , " .- 1,1 _ ___i_i________ W Bivfir , y the Rev. :--— 'l}-hf,‘,',_“"..'§§,,.w°¥h,” m, i, 1- J. Levy. B. A.. the Minister, The ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. 5:‘... "534",, of CHR|ST Iinnzm?“ anthem W111 be DBJWXY-g Maurice White announce the en- mr. ___ _ y ather, For Another N181“. gagement of their daughter, Mary “rt-n,- of Midweek Meditations _ Wedllcsrlziy 1.30 p. m. Classics of ,' craiure VIII: Char- b Kingsl Letters. The Ilinistf-r will conduct the lirrices and deliver the Sermons. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Neil Herman, B.A. Mrs. V. L. Dirlxgrelll. Organist. M. and 7 P. M. ,___..___----—————-—~— II A. M. Subject: “THE OTIIEB, Priors and Grafton Street FELLOW Minister Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist - Miss Rena Wood ilouvllvn woksurr 11,110 ,\. )1. Theme: “Beware of lurk-ii!" llrlnns: 10!. '7.'l3_ 535. 516. Solo: st-liu-tcd, — Mrs. Arthur Iuper Sabbath School 2.30 I'..\l. The W] Bhlo (‘l-lsses. EYENING WORSHIP 7.1m l‘. .\t. Thomc: "Facing The Inc-my." IIHIllH: titll, 546, $38. . 1111110111.: “Lord l-‘or Thy Tender 1"." Farrunt. .\t R; l‘. .\t. a Fesilal nf Christ- slru (‘nnlls is bring arranged in llu Zion Illlll for the men of His - Forces. 2.30 P. M‘. Bible School. Pastor's Adult Bible Class 3 P. M. 7 P. liL-Subject: “CAN I BE A CHRISTIAN AND FIGHT IN TIIIS PRESENT WAR?" Above question answered, also "Leglonb Call For Total War." Mixed quartctle—SiIent Night. Now questions answered. No names. welcome! Mr. McDonald Returns from Ottawa Conference . .1111:il Candle Light service sill llr liirvu by the Choir on IVBII- “may :11 8.00 P. M ‘*0 romr. lot us‘ adore llim [hrist Ilit‘ Lurfl, Infrare- cordially invited to Mr. J. Gordon MacDonald, re- Itrship with us. ccntly appointed representative of the Wortlmes Prices and Supply Beard for Prince Edward Isand has returned from Ottawa after nt- ‘.\ltlil'lg a two days‘ conference at the Chateau Laurier, where Lbs cr- ganizational work of the new Board was (liscusscd by prominent busi- ness executives, who t-ave been call- lhe Eastern Guardian Iii: column Is reserved for news or brat lllivrvwt, but uilrorllaiug of is Prcwse was the the Y's Men's C ub Thursday ev- ening. He spoke of the part Can- ada's retail merchants are playing in the present world crisis and the c in industry. A res lutlon of thanks for the addie s was passed, It was moved by Mr. seconded by Rev. D.C. Boothroyd. The Church School holds its usual session at 2.30 invites your attendance. "True Vin is the subject of Ml‘. ffiimfttiitkfiilim-ifitit "Tfitmffimi; Mindful Oi His Oivn." e rd P. M. and cordi Levy's evening CARS COLLIDE - Nobody was injured but both cars were damag- ed in a collision at the corner oi Kent and Queen streets shortly af- ter noon yesterday. One vehicw was travelling west on Kent and the other had Just rounded the come. from Queen when the accident oc- curred. Pollce said vehicles parked on either side of Kent street. near the corner were believed to partially blocked the view of drivers involved in the collision, have the VS MEN'S CLUB—Mr. T.W.L. uest speaker at hange which the oar ha; made Claude Smith and S.I‘.C.A. MEETlNG—At a meet- ing of the executive oi’ the SPC A. lart night held in the President. Dr. T.E.E. Robin's machine, which aid of the society was drawn for, Miss Geriruafe McAulay, Grafton Street was the lucky wlnne: nulci- ing tirket No. 618. The war Work has made it difficult for the SPO, A. to carry on with its former ef- fectiveness. It is and functioning as well as Possible, office, the Rolling was litter-led in still in existence u > l1 I i~tl t e To ONCL _ 31:’: :\“~>l:¢l.““:-Irl\~l°lr "::-rv-L-l»l~n In figirizbgyugf DQ231111’; G°"°"‘m°“‘ Sallingscof lhovgll‘ fstaggyvlggrince at , . " ass . -. 1 , . I‘ L‘ ‘mdmhiwd m“ °m°9s "f," llitjevaseogbll rllzxt dIIIIgSIEiAgFeIAL v52: " X Pl'1L15~'-M" J-J- Stewart h‘ °p““°d by the m" Bmlld m I e decided at a meeting of the direc- Iontaguc, will receive Fox Felts Chappell and Co. building, Queen yrs o; the Norihumberland Ferries llrtllgllcilt tho season for the street, Charlottetown with the Lgmped yesterday Ormnany the Panic Edward Island Fl" P0 1 least possible delay, and that the sewn-e hind Men échedliled to close limited, S nmerside; also for the .111 bc g f ~, n]. garlloucl lLxlxn Fur Sales Limited. ,',‘,°,§’,‘}‘,’,‘,*,§,,,‘§,,,,e1,‘°f n to um ‘on M“ °ll<"~‘"\j\1- 1t ill invc tigate complaints with ‘"497’12'10'11‘13'16'18'20'regagi todhes operation of the new violins vyggv, vvmgvg. 221i.°§‘k£%..£.°.§‘il..;:;t.é‘.l2.. it‘; smc b ' , autos ni ‘ . ‘ (‘lurch ‘guild oitve a, much enjoyed 1min 51mm?“ gmmmftuil’ a“! tgtta" ‘w? T, ,, m, es were prfrmy fin- an. on all mat» rs per a n g ere- lie. dtl uooe o e 1.1-- g .,-..",‘},,,,,.,§°b§’, nwsflenerou, m. The Dominion has been {divided We 0i lllc people from the Town into thlrtccn regions for ucimhistla- lfldsurrouncling district. At the last five purposes, Mr. MacDonald b61118 armrctiu oi the Guild. at the in charge oi this region which in- of Mrs, . R. MacL-ean, plans crude; the whole oi the Province. l!!! made for a Candle Light $91" The Ottawa conference was at- lllt to be hckt in the St. James fended by representatives of every at the end oi November Government gave operate longer. Although weather and road conditions may prevent continuing the service until ‘rues- day. It was deoid-ed not to attempt any erossinZ after that date. The $1" ferry went on the run irm ians died at home of ilnzted Church on Sunday evening, Province and was Rddvos... 5,...“ Member 21st. JIOINS AIIIFORCE -— Gllnllfl‘ o-Tllllber Hayward, who has been “h! 1n the 9th. Searchlight Bat- .Roynl Canadian Artillery, at lldoey and Meliord. N. 5., for the W! slxlccn monllu-l, spent a short llhiw 1h his parents, Rev. and Mrs. l3- lllLVWnYd at the United Claurch use here last week. Topper re- filled 111s discharge from the Ar- mill hwimz been accepted by the MR1 Canadian Al!‘ F01‘: to tram iorrllct. or observer. Ho left Char- ‘ al times bv Mr. Donald Gordon. whom has developed the task u oI-‘oliialtlng any tendency to infla- tion in Canada. From time to time information in connection with the local office and 1L9 operation will be given to the press. New President 3 bilelov-u on Friday morning for to Hill: Pool, Toronto. begin train i: ca» to" sorta-n The WEEK at s. o. u. g h? "Wilnlzsiir the public speak- m "mics hive been cancelled un- mdtiler (lluismlas owing to the m-rear examinations which are lining today, L-45I-I Son Ilarry, L-457-12-13-1i ha: F. L. Cass. 5.5a. has re- lo c-llege {rant the City filial where he has been rec“?- hfillixluffcm a severe attack oi hnfhiliallf The Inter-class Bas- tarlll Flunls between the Sopho- gng‘, "lid lilo Fresh-then have been m5‘ l“ by mutual agreement be- me "Y the pressure of studies. g, ha EH11? senior 1e m opened ‘mo: Hall season ursd y af- ssmh," when u. defeated t e Y. H 11s 19-10 at the Y.M.C.A..'I’he b; Eh‘ ihvllvli missing‘ many scor- n, ,"“°"=- shaved penty of pro- m’ oaluthclr first appearance on s “ma A. Cnrbrtl. nix-croi- b1 the on" Asmclation of Minn Ed. ,_,_“;a¢°\¢ on lnlemting talk on .5“, kl Rehabilitation" i0 the h p-"MVI lhc ‘Social fence class- . ‘rslllné-"YIEW. Dr. Corbett hrs h; m, pa“ a’; k the college dur- Mr. Ernest Lord who was elected the president Charlottetown Kinsmen In; held at "The Charlottetown" Thursday night. He succeeds Gordon Hutcheson. Too Late To Clasify amesmxf-“st-tartrzfitit and cesne permanents. Mrs. r ' t B l . Jolmstons Beau y L_R‘_;1;1_12_13_3L ._,___._..""‘ "'”ribsr m! rm-zsusas srblrlcAbllriIord ram. Finder notify Allun MacLeod, Iiartsville. b". Mother, Cherry Hill, who Club ct the annual meet- one y”, "o bu“ Mr. but the permission to 0rd Islands, P.E.I. to Caribou, N. S. for the first time this season. alluring 1941-18, more Canad- tuberculosis than wcre killed on the battlefields of Europe. In Memo riam In loving memory of Prince Gamble who passed away December l3, I939. ‘Tia not at ihc time the tears are shed That ieZl of the hearts that are torn But the bitter tears of the after years And borne. Sadly missed byghls Wife. remembrance -13-li. In Memoriam- McLEOD In lovln memorly of a dear Father Allen Me cod, w o passed away December 13th, 1031. » Just s thought of sweet - o. I'll]!!! Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet dflvflilfill 0f we who think of you. lice, Elsie and Helen. In Memoriam Tfinsrr r0 SANTA ctsus 17% memory r! our ' deer rs. Mar are Mann, of eparted this Ills, In lovi Inserted by Family. L-flB-IQ-IS-li. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEII EMBALMER Charlottetown end North Wiltshire Phone It! Olga, to LAC, Trevor 1X Davies, e Wm. Davies, Wales, early in January. the thanks. Mr. Wood with his f1 visited here two years thinks this prize may help him 10- wards another visit. many be sa of Mrs. which came Gerald Bremner, Boston, to whom The Guard-ran Joins extending syenpathy, ding Wednesday, Helen MacDonald becwne the bride of John MacLean. Lake. Rev RJ. MacDonald. PP. J!- ticlatlng. The bridle was attired m a dress of Brazilian Rse ‘ it‘. brown coat. hat and accessories. She was attended by he!‘ 515k" Gertrude. k , with brzwn coat and 1111., Pie members o the fami.y spent the day. UPOh th they were greeted by a jcily crowd had been set, cf serenaders. while oongratulatlmn side, Borden Gilbert R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Llanneily, South Marriage to ‘take place 11-482. TIIE UNITED Church 0i Carl. ado, Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Services will be held on Sunday. December l4, as follows: Wiltshlre 11.00 a.m.: Hampshire 2.30 p.m. (Please note Hunter River 7.00 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, minister. change of hour); L-47l. HELD P.E.1., was lucky winner of master lJfl7£ him $1.5. . . the microphone to over one opportunity to express 82} George Bremncr frcm her a Fund. w Maclnnis M; Richard D011 Church, December l4: l0 Sunday School; worship: 7.30 pm, evening service; 3 p.m, Cavendish Baptist Chureh Services. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minis- R. A. F. PLAY The Royal Air Force Officers Dramatic Club presents the well-known farce ' “TONS OF MONEY" in the Recreation Hall at the Airport, by kind [JCIIIIIHSIQII of Group Captain It‘. A. Blake, O.II.E., M.M., on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. l6. 17 & 18 at 8 o'clock Tickets 50o including tax obtainable at liughes Drug Store. Proceeds will be given to the R. A. F. Benevolent uHNNEHHJihHHHHHFIHHVAVEJ-KR-AF MINIATURE RIFLE RANGE—— The folhwing boys have nlade the following scores at the Wet Kent Miniature Rifle Sh 0t: Fred Pnutd 92; Hill Th vnpson B2; David Anil- B); Erskine I-iowatt 84; Jlohn Doyle 66". MacDonald 88; Tom Netting LUCKY TICKET-dirk. 8°- James C. W 0d of Gowanda, N.Y.. formerly of Stanchel, the in a grocery buying contest, on Dec. 4th, which nettle " Word had to announce his success over thiuand other customers and took t"- mw rowan/n. sanvrcas - Funeral and services for the- lule William C. Jea- kiils of Annandale were held yes- terday afternoon at the Funeral Home. Services were con- ducted by Rev. G. C. Webster SAD NEWS RECEIVED _ Her Rev. Hush 1411161‘- iriends on the Island will “ere foiwvarciod to Annandale ddenbd to lea-m 6.1 the death train and ll e funeral will be helc. Sydney Thompson, nee today from the United Church. ser- Aclele Bremner, youngest daughter vice starting at 2 p. 1n. of the late Mr. Collector of Custcms. and the only sister of the late Mable Bremner, Confederation Chamber. despite the oi this filly. Her death. word of fact that the tourist season is end- dflllghlfil‘ ed, still attracts many visitors dur- Mlss Frances Lisney to her friend lug the week, Three young ladies. Mrs, l-Iarold Messervy, occurred at wives o: alrmgn stationed here, Prince Rupert, B.C., on Tuesday. were shown through it yesterday by Dec. 2. In addition to her dawzhlef- Mr. William Bradley, assistant pro- hfl‘ husband and We bFOUWY- M“ vlncial archivist. Ono of the visitors SUYVIVQ’ was from Manitoba while the other two wore from Saskatchewan. CHRISTIAN am. morning NEW GLASGOW l1 a.m. L379. Cutcliffe 11110 remains bl The VISIT CHAMBER - The historic moves rasca or nnsuvass- WEDDING BELLS-A Q1119‘ wed‘ Attention is called to an advertise- was soiemnlzed at St. - November 26.11, Wllfih both c f Scum who wore a rust dreas groom was attended by Timovuv Mossey. After the ceremony, break- ting cler yman and fast the bridal party for Ohariottetzwn where Street, the premises 1 cupled by the Carragltel‘ Coal Com- pany. This move is made in the in- tcrcsts of his many customers and is expected to save time in unload- ing supplies of coal. fast was served at the bride's 1101M. SING- which was attended . t IL H . I WIIbIaP Church- Ea“ Pom" u“ argeflxléifiollvlllzrllrgfitéilfsexllllll‘ISZIIZ. Mr. Henncssev has moved his place f business from 93 Euston street nd is now located at 58 Queen formerly oc- BLACKOUT PLANS PROGRES- Hcn. 1-1. I-I. Cox. chairman by me Jfzcia- of the Provincial Committee, A. R. ' immediate P. announced yesterday that After break- practice blackout in (rarlottetown er; by motor would probably be held they during the week between Christmas eir reuru and Ncw Years. No definite date the sometime however. Summer- nnd other sections were being offend they Weave lh- would also be blacked out at the vited to come in where a dainty same time. An order-in-council from lunch was served to all. The FIB-PW the Federal Government regarding couple received many frcm their friends, whb jon in wishing journey through life. ‘ Pmcnution Committee. meantime further organization work in connection with signals. arm hands for a‘r raid wardens, etc, is BIRTHS livol. Bu,“ the holding of the practice is ex- _ peeled to be received by the Pro- them 11-10118 and not)?!’ vlncial Government soon, Mr. Cox stated. When this word it will be passed nn to the Air Raids is received In the notnovn _ At Waterton Pagkd being carried (in. Alberta, Dec. 10, 194i. t0 M11 11 Mrs. John C. Holroyd, a daughter. MoGUIGAN-At December B. 194 McGuigan lPost Mcuuigan s dauIhW- COSTELLO-At Imidonderry N, 5.. 94 r. and Amos Costello a daughter. on November 22. I 1. t0 Mrs. llszesLMarllr - DEATHS THOMPSON — Eeniered into rest at Prince Rupert, 3.0. on Tuesday. Dec, 2, 194i, Adele. beloved wife of Sydney Thompson. sac. and youngest daughter of the late Mr- and Mrs. George Brernner. Char- lotteiown. St. Mar 's Rcad, f, to lvlr. Philip Master) and Mrs. I NOBLE GRANDS MEET-Tile regular monthly meeting of the Rebekah Past Noble Grands As- miitltion met Thursday evening at 1- . Liongworth Ave. with the President Mics Muriel Lowthrr in the chall‘. The visiting committee reported and ,_ is to bc closed. A mobile unit Wlli come over to the Island from Mnllc- ton and will visit. and other centres. Publicity will be given to these mobile those candidates who are unable to apply at the present time will have every opportunity given to them in future months. cards were sent t» sick members Cigarettes were mailed to the over- seas men. This was the annual meeting and the following new staff of cliicers were elected lo" coming year: President. Mrs. JA. MacLecd. Vice Plies: MP8. CW. Patterson. Secy-Treas. Mrs_whls- ton Foilllli. The Executive C mmlt- tee were re-electe . The ccimTit- too in charge of the meeting MP8- - _ Mi _ Mn, Centre wus established by I-‘llght mmuel Webswh Mrs ‘ilAII/Em ro- Lieutenant Molyneilx in July. 1940. Many hundreds of lnen and recent- iv many women and boys have en- Smith. Mrs Patterson freshments and names and 01°- gramme were en] yed. - SANTA srYoilLn KNOW JYBIIK UNITED CHARGE. REV. Der..'14: 11 EPW911911 730 pm, central gnumlv They will fill a church and ccmmunltv life its both made large WQVHTE of church life and the ccm- i1 munitie: in Wliltll they have fiwd, A host of friends in Kingston, Bbyl- listed during the past Week:- Leo Joseph Duffy. Fort ilugustti: 1W. and 13.); Josrph Ai- _ , bert Gallant, I-Iltnter River, Sznll- 9”“ (lard Tlbnflcslnan; t Gillis, Midgell. General Duties; liam Heiuy A/lacslvain, Murray R. er, General Duties; Norman Jun » Giliis, Dundas Centre, tfillelfll l) - ties; John William Crane, Pr; stcn hearty wishes t: Ml‘. and Mrs News-on. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, b3 901131-15 51-. have received a cable SIQWBIT 0f French River are glad to hear she has returned to her 5 home following an the P. E. I. Hospital Make Thrilling Gifts Gifts that give pleasure at Xmas and through tho YOII PS. Among the new selections we suggest: Nicholson, Minister. Services am. York; 3 p,m_ L-476. TRYON —- BONSHAW BAPTIST g*"1§@{"5$ Sunday. December 14m, Ons an 11.00 A. M. 'I‘ryon 7.30 P.M. The Pasml,‘ Wm Streak on the last Q1f)0tol;l_§"se1'1es of sermon topics cu. 11-407-12-12-21, l\'I'J_l'i'SON—S(‘It_AN'I‘0N-At the Baptist Parsonage. Ncvgh River’ p_ E.I., on De C10. BitrQ-ess Ne\vsou o1 Kfnestn. P.E.I- Was united in m... Tiake to Mrs. May Scranton of Bcvlton The wedding - Chalmers 59w. Mrs. Newscn will reside m; Nelvson is n. large place in contributi ' 11s and elsewhere will cx'czid cc-nfvratulaiions and Personals operation at Follmvlng Sweet N. w‘ Wfsmvnv a delicious supper from the \ s served at the homo or m... bri M111 zlflom. Those who assisted ln Serving were Mrs. son. Mrs, Frulton Willis, Mrs 3am iel McNeill, Mrs, Charles Scranton, Mr. and KiflEsl/Sn xvhere Mr. best Fireman Mrs. H. K. Harrison. Favksvllle, Vancouver Is’and, lms 8I‘l'l\'-.'(l Charlottetown to attend the wed. ding of her son, Lac. Stuart Allan Harrison. Air Force Enlistment Activities man. The Canadian Lmglon T0])l‘t‘.$a'l"it£‘(l c? . _ "’3'!i,-Yf$,€..,,.. , ,2@:-".e;’,lm A walnut coffee futile. A walnut smoker, an oc- casional chair, a reading lamp, a radio, a frigiduirc, :1 lounge chair, a rilg, a washer, a cheater-field suite. Have you heard the new Philco for 1912'.’ tcll it by its fine tone! We have iust received a new shipment of Phonnh Battery Sets $33.15 with bait. Buy Christmas Seals MERRY (‘IIRISTIIL/llq HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE? IF “W. NEGLICFT SO (iiitE.\" SALVATION‘? llvh, 2:3 lilEEl‘lN('iS CONTINUE 1N T H UPPER PRINCE STREET W. ll. HARRIS and JOIIN .\lt-t‘.li.»\(‘I(1ilN SUNDAY AT 7 l’ M. AND coxruvunvo NIGIYFLY AT 1.30 P. u. (Except Saturday) STRANGERS IVELCYOJIL‘ .. ~ N-s- l" ‘he Pfflsmve ~f um llliliifiLlilif-B relatives. ceremony was perfo 41 b- t» fivfil- Tedd. Nirth Rub‘: y R V 1C - tered the Recruiting office in Kent (lfly one thousand ,1 Island have been enlisted ‘° in this little building. Although the slackening up of re- Crllltiilg activiti - the closing of I.C Centre and the convenience of a daily service, ev- ery assurance! has oeeu given that. fanngr an high] young men wio are 00111111" of age d ‘v respected Cluzen’ and those who may be slmized from their civilian occupations and wish Mr. and Mr5_ Nan-Sm, have 311-911,, to offer their services to their Coun- m we try will still receive every considera- has OD. The following men have erick Venarltius Gillis, Indian River, M. Aublu Blacquiere, Charlottetown, Stallriai-t‘. Tradesman; Lloyd G. Holmes, East Royalty. Radio Mechanic; N. Hay/boll. Bristol. General Duties; h Jmnvs H. Curran, Plorlsrrn‘. ‘ P.E.i. General Duties: Al‘ McRae, Charlottetown. Radio Mech- 8111C; Grove. General Duties; Hill. Mayficld, tandard Tradesman: William L, Clow, Standard n1JCL"§ltCl‘C(l Malcolm ‘William I. You can E GOSPEL 'l‘l<l.\'l‘ COME AND IIEAlt by Mr. A. . Bruce of the C: on men Cyiniia Corps presented tile art- in; CilllllldiVis wztn a 1111b uI cigarettes on behalf oi tl1e'l’r0vin- cial Government. been en- We are now rorciving a reg» n1," supply of the following OLD SYDNEY SFIIEENIII) ALBION IIOYND ALBION NUT gglg},,,{“‘j;,,,,i$,§g,,,T'¥,f; Al???’ P‘ Stat-ion, General Duties; M4: navviaw scnaawrn m1 n, Qng|and_ g “‘ s“ am" gilssell gélflfffliflfi sienna, MGellerrll D0‘"N]0N com,‘ __ u ies; _ l 1am war _. 0 ‘ ' _ The many fl-jfsnds of Mm G’ A Ocean View, General Dimes; l" BRAS D011 1,1311‘ Prompt and cart-fill rlrllv erics for C. O. D. ortlt-rs. etc W11. Ciliis 8f Co. Phone 176. Russo-l Grove. thur G. Pleasant Trocics- , , m d by the authorities nt Ottawa 711° "I mi Himrv mp4mmi thztethe method of recruiting me Air Force in P. E. I. will Announcement recently has been for bf‘ god after the end ol the ‘File 1vvc=cni Recruiting Centre Charlottetown vtslts and The local Air Force Recruiting m: sari‘ fifiimwfiil s. nail‘ CHOICE GIFTS Z Fancy Gilt Boxes. z CHOOSE YOURS TODAY ' J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS s I42 Prince Sin-ct. Phone 82. germ-tasteless: .-s>tsrssats Christmas CALL TODAY lit-ridi- on ilvlighilul gills from our 1-1.1: ussoriincut. TOILETIIIES YlliiDl ‘XS and items in big array. ASHES 0F RUSIIS and EVENING IN PARIS 111.1110 vxvvllonl Gills. Etc. lilo. (‘ANDY MOIIIS CIIO(‘IIL.»\'I‘I<'.N In IYIIWY llnxcs. hlnlra llulk in ~10 kinds. SHORES Cigars, Cigarettes and Tnbac-cors in toys. ' Santa took Ihemkinto his toy shop end they aw many beautiful trains. June fell in love with a doll that could talk. Ted liked the Santa smiled and wrote somo- thing on s slip of paper. “l think you will fiml those wry toys right under your Chrishnaa tree,” he laughed. g . . . \5t5t§~‘}'-"* ma’): g a-nsatmxaam a.“ 1‘-\-*~‘P"""-’"'_’\ (ZIJID((IJIIIIIIIII(IIIIIII - .. . . a». _ ~ - -' _ . III . '4" _ __