friends far, we A HAPP V ®RE .. .. ._*"0N m! ISUWD n: A I2 FASHION AU F0 THENT/C/T)’ near and wish to-day A MERRY CHRISTMAS Y NEW YEAR FLEOD a ccmzunvzuvzven : 2 l I E 5 lnhfi'¥<'bsf\5sififl _. M11- ‘SIIPPER Mill ‘HOPE RIVER HALL Proceeds in aid 0f Si. Anne Church 1Q?) . . QIBIWGQHKIQIGKWEKHBQW.(‘QQEWMQZ . i: I a x, Blessing The River Danube nnnwinul \‘ v Wednesday. Dec. 2.‘). 1937 --___ ll has been the custom in Ru- lililllli-l (roin time immemorial to bless the Diinube on Christmas day. ‘ A DFOCEKnSIOiI of priests and peoplg drix=>cd torcpresent Biblical char- _ _ moves through the szieqiiig chants and so to the bank of inc river The ice ls broken, (and nsinuil wooden cross 1t, tin-own Info the water. Any one who can 1'""“""1‘ U10 (‘T058 ls regarded as 0\'li'l‘llll‘i_\' fortunate and 51m; of streets . "All r she brought faith lier iii-bra son, and wr THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN PAGE THREE , ».-..j»»“3§-=i#_ _ , iIIfTN l ‘ \\ l flliflfiD flflilfiflflflfl 8.00 10.50 ‘Wm A lip-Holy Communion. A. _. _ g 4e——0ur King's M irli-ivlisihrillnio Th: (lfiltlillww 1“"1““"“\ ['3' "My (Iommulllllfl. .Miflii~.ni~-“('liiistiniu ihnikc" -- ~ - " "" — 3hmmur Service Broadcast over C. F. U. Y. srximr, DECl-ihfllliER emu . .—ll I (‘ l gli.—.\liii-yiiiiitnll"i-1rghroliiinfl Si~rinriii-~“'l‘lii\ First 0! hllirtyn." _ _ v . Antiiem-“Bchnlil l Bring You (loud 'l‘i|liu:~;' Lliurchill 3.00 P. M.--BziPH-‘"Y1- . _ _, (J5 P. lvL-Tlie Singing of the Chflflirlliis Liintata. The Adoration" by the Lhou‘. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. L». B0000!- lfll LILLIAN EARLE-Orgpanlst. ALBERT DlNNlS-(Thoir Director. w; ' QQcid-iiCi0"Tt'1TO’¢ff).' -ltmfiintrcilt>ovttniiticie LL-"i D43‘? ‘T’ ‘D-DOIWRQUJIDC inwmorscroo cease-woe» .910: \ nomatoialz-cwomdotnccoc oc- cw g Trinity United Church a. REV. Il[‘(ill \lll ER. n. A, is. l).~—.\liiii~-\i~r REV. A. i1. llicli will. ii. A-—'\»~>'~""" ~“““’i"‘" A. imv KlaNliALll, l..ll..\.l\l., A..\.<..ii._.-in»_..ii-.m. SATURDAY 11.30 A. IlL-Jloiy (oiiiiiiuiiioii. THE CHURCH or ENGLAND m THE DOMINION or canons I St. Paul s Church i O cunisnixs on’ i t“ 5 a é i 21ft npd St. Luke 2:7, ‘*-- ‘ . . _ Iiinz in snvrirldling clothes, and laid Iiim in n manner I5, It)‘ y Ii_'oin than into Iieuiren, the shepherds .~:(ii.'l one 1o HIIUUIUI‘: ‘iei which is come to pass, which the Lord Iirith made Iilitllfll unto and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.” if Owing to the Kinyfs broadcast the (‘hrisimzis ii I Service at St. James Presbyterian Church, to- h ii morrow, Saturday will begin iit 11.30 i\..\l. _:_—_.—:.* __ ~ good luck r()r.the year to come- __,,.,..;,,_“,‘ u,“ w‘“ “m *"_' ‘ in“ it came to [Ifitfifihbtlfl ‘the. angels were gone awn ‘ ' '1 l‘ .1!“ even un o et.i chem, and bee this thing RIG ARRAY us.’ And they came ivith Iiaste and found Mar v ll SUGGESTIONS CH Ydrdhyvs S t_ p . O {fitter illoohegSclu agligcfihlift: t A iitys hi-ts Neilsons Ashes ill Roses (jhocohges um"; hi"! Fancy Jellies ,'l§"i"="*~ v Bulk Moirs t P o let “alters (1H,... nllfilllli.’ Ponders (llgai-cttes I "Mb i741!“ Tnhaccos I p!" ‘Vlllinmg 5,1, HER E llxrsriiiszz" goat's f ism, mo, _ _' """"—"_""' l‘ fi bu: W. Balm. MD. _. he finally did get szinatoriiini treat- J- Lrnest H. Worth TESTS l T ment, it might be boo llllc. n ~'o on ‘R ' i _ RUGGISTS ARE “Eifiolvimqhugkgos” I thought his argiunent s0 wise 142 Prince St. Phone 82. ACCURATE ihat. I consented to let the patient Mm ‘ go to the sunauzrlmn. where he re- -~ mvfwimmk About twenty years ago iii com- mamed m” a year and come out m ~ [he Presbyterian (Jliureh In Lflnadg pony with a tuberculosis specialist I examined the chest of n young 111M123 years of- age. He had a persistent cough which broziglit up consoderoble mucous, a very slight rise in tcinperntiiie, no lose in weight, Xrny showed no "recent" trouble. The tubercle bacillus could not be found in the sputum. There were a few rales iougli sounds -- fn one spot iii his chest. I did not tliiiiik that, in the absence of the organisms. no real loss in weight, no striking Xray signs, the case should be cared tuberculosis, which meant sending the patient to a snniitorium for at least ii year. I thought that telling him he had “cons-umptlon" by sending hiin to the sunainrium might. so shock him that it would further undermine his health. The tuberculosis specialist ad- mltted .. .f.hat more evidence not- tuberculosis might perhaps be St. James Church Mlnister-REV. R. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, DD. CHRISTMAS DAY PUBLIC WORSHIP u" 11.30 A. M. “Behold r bring you good iiiimzs of zrwt M'- which llmll be u» all people. For imw yogi ll M" do! a Slvlour which lii Christ the L0"!- clfllll by Boy and Girl Olioi-liitei-s. SUNDAY MORNING A’! ELEVEN AND EVENING AT SEVEN OKJLOCK Preacher: The Minister. Sunday School at Tuna-thirti- Anthein-“llark What Mean These lloly Voices" -Bornlnsliy -\ Choir. ~ Newton j Antlioni-“Tho l-‘lnl. Christmas‘ -- — — -' _ “ Choir. Ornnl h-Mrs. Keith Rfllcrs. a Choli- London-Mrs. J. A. LIV/l"- ITIANGEBS AND visrroiis omDIALLY invirm Illeded. but that even 1f I were HIM, the fresh air, rest, and good food of the saiuitorium was good treatment anyway, whereas if I were wrong iindklld not allow the patient to get this needed treat- ment for early tuberculosis, when good health. He immediately went out West and remained in good condition for about twenty years until worries and anxieties put him down: his couch returned. he 105i weight, and the Xray showed fresh trouble. He has been in u landlor- tum for about a year. The question of whether a “sus- pected" case of tuberculosis should be called tuberculosis and hurried off to e. sanwtorium ls not now as herd to answer because of the im- proved tests now possible -pa.i-- tlciilarly the improvement in Xray equipment. This is fortunate be- cause a. patient who has been in a tuberculosis sanatoi-ium often has difficulty in obtaining a. pzsition, renting a house or apartment, and obtaining the usual social invita- tlons. ._ ...To-dly.~ for... the. penceflolnmlnd . of the patient and the safety of his family. a very uroful exemlna- tlon including all possible test-s is mode before calling the condition an active tuberculosis. -'I'he pres- ence of the organlsm- tubercle bacillus-in the sputum shows def- initely that tuberculosis is present. REV. CANON E. M. MALONE, M.A., l..'l’h. cunisiiiofswsiiivrolis 11.45 P. lVL-Mlilnlght Cole- button. 8.00 A. NL-l-Ioly Communion 11.00 A. nL-Oiionl Eucharist and Sermon. 5.00 P. llt-Evenaong In the Chapel. SUNDAY AFTER l CHRISTMAS 8.00 A. Mi-lloly Colnmunl 11.00 A. ill-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 1.00 P. IlL-“veiuong Sermon. IIUNT (‘OYlYfES B Y MOZTOR-CAII ROULEAU, Snsk, Dec. 23—tCP) —F'red Argue and Roger ‘Sunburn of Roulenu, 30 miles southwest 0f Regina, are enjoying the thrilling and profitable eizirei-iezice of bag- ging coyotes from an automobile. They have many prime hides to show for their eilorts and are sviiftly cutting down the number of chicken-house iniiraudcrs in this area. The hides bring a. good price on the fur markets. Driving along the road they watch for signs of the animals. When one is spotted the driver wheels the car oil" the road. through the ditch and into the fields. The driver has his hands full trying to get close to the coyote while picking out smooth spots on the prairie, dodging gopher holes and stones. along at 6O miles an hour. When the car pulls alonuside the animal it is killed by a rillc bullet fiiéd'""al pififiit-bliafiliwi-iiiiize from the window of the car. At times the chase continues for a stretch iijLlY elem At times the ca; slips _ Iii the still hirnuiy"nf a winter's iiiiglit. A Child “d5 horn —-a lowly stall His bed~ ' But loving, fll'l1l.\ received Him, and the light Of ii great Slur halved His tiny fiend. And out upon tiie hills beyond the town Wondering shepherds hoard the angels- sing, Whi}; in a fur land men luy down Their wonted tasks, and went to seek their King! v yllllffifi wise In the glad silence of each Christ- mas night, When the last gift is hung upon the tree. , I search the epaiigled skies foi- vls~ ions bright, And dream again of Nativity! So from afar I seek the Babv Klng- ‘ And kneeling there, 1 11981.“... angels sing! In Memoriamw In loving memory of our ill-oi" hus- liiincl and father Ilium-as A. Morrow who entered into rest December 24, 1986. We miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and tender cure. Our home is dark without thee, We niiss lhoc everywhere. ' Inserted by his Wife and Daughters. i of seven miles. L'205'12'24'u‘ Zion Presbyterian Church imv. o. CARLYLE WEBSTER - NHNISTER. rnor. Louis o. Tnoivir-soN-orzanln and C|wi"ml*'e' a LQDJJU Di? QDDDQYCVOIZIQQD QIIQ3IDIC‘ O 001332 6137313 W513i?‘ i5 . MORNING WORSHIP * ’ anemone: a»: a G zen c oo-o-n-terrn-na-monfivirlirfi 743$ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th 11.00 A. llI.—-S1~riiiriii-“l-‘AlTli Ahl) ‘llll-l PART.‘ iii-r. llugh ‘Miller (‘ar0l—-"Jc>us (‘lirist is Born Tin-day" — -~ —- West-rs Soprano Solo——“\ ifgllh <iiiiiil|oi' song" — — — - ltctur Miss hlariiiiriei sti-riis 2.110 I’. hL-Suiiilny Srliriul. 7.00 P. hl.—5ermoii-—“l-‘.-\lTll AND ‘lllll l-‘I"I‘L'RE" Rev. llugh Tilillcr Q1 lnlroit-“Sileiil Night." — — — — — — -— -— Urivbvl‘ If: Curol——“0 Nightingale A ike" - .- _- Arr. Uickilisuil c; Cariil—“Nnw i; the ‘Hi " - - - _ -- _ Lilllbflfalhlll ‘Z Anilicm—“(liiiiii-. ltuilri. t. Lord" — — — — — -— 150th Soloist-Bliss Dlurgaret Sti-riis g Orgniiisk-Dlii. c. Elliott i-nii r‘ Qmitsteteimmnnoclsio‘ iooooclooiwwicici-w 1icut-c»cvmocvcwoar, Q. Jmfifi o’ cioooyoogodoooonroooonlnriucam;I ‘ Th BAPTIST (‘l —i m E 1 1 and Fitzroy MINISTER-THE REV. ll. 1.. l)l'.l\"l‘O.\'. ll. l). _.~;1 zemno uggg ikz-vo ‘his?! more ; a.‘ »r.-Q;}Q 12 o'clock. (‘urol-“Clirlstiziiis Awake" ac€oa£oQolnticQcVb33Dfiivliii8 Q393IC£QC~ * Violin 0flertory—“Ailnriiiion" _ _ ~ - _ __ pun.“ ._k| in» v. ii. Lihllll)lll'll,.u\llls. liar. Antheiu—"i\lli~iii.i;i lwiitli" — — ~- - ~- Dndli-J m“; Solnisis-—.\lcs~r~. J. l2. Slvllla, ll. l). qiiibli-y Scriiiou—"'l‘lie (ilory ol the l-‘lilu-iit“ The llvi‘. ll. L. Ui-iitoii. It. l). THE (‘llllikll .§'("ll()(ll. ‘Zbll l’. .\l. Bear in mind tlii- gntlrei-ini; of lin- hm si-iiiiii" Llllllfllx at Soc that you un- iii uttciiilzillvi- iii oiii: or otlii-i" of these sessions. “Cviolliiiil. JiLizOJZtCiO _ LWLAISG \\ Oilmlll’ 7 UCLULK (Iai-ul-"God Rest Yo, flleri-y (ieiitleiiii-ii" Sl!l‘m0ll—-"lf Jcsm Should (‘time To-iiiuiit“ The Kev. ll. L. Demon, ll. Ii. Dui-l-“Sileiit. Night" . Misses lfearl -l'-iiilm.-iuul Veva-lL-hl. t-;iriipin-ll-~~- '- uAlllhclll-—"‘i\ll(l the hiory of the Loni" - - - llnudpl Choir Director-Miss Vera ll. Ill. Campbell, Mus. llao Organist-Miss lii-lrii Liiilbelk. .\\t (his (‘lii'i.~tiii.'i\ si-usuii You are rorilLilly- iiirilcil to VHllwllip will.‘ Till. ll.\l"l'l.\ l‘ t lll Rt ll. ‘ ‘ ‘fiiffl?CFOZWAXUCFUJCQDEQDD lCi l‘ "m, IL Mfinwme: ..Th,, “m. o, Mrs 'l.l{‘-—l(lT\'. s. c. cnoriiii, 'i'ii..\i. ; "uh and vancysji {E ‘t: ()R(il\.\l?~'l-»-)ll(‘\'. Y. L. DING“ lilll. I Hymns-IN). m, 11s, 1,4. ‘u 1;: “s... Moi-mu: 5t‘l‘\‘ive-—ll,li(l .\. H, .51 . Anthom—“"0ly Art Thou" I"""“' 3 ‘d; ' m: muons Z7 i c“°"" N P T M, | 2 “sin-m Night llih \‘i m" 3i "The First oe‘ ——— rn i ma l ' ‘ * ‘~' -* § 23's]: llclkllgzzgglxlkllfl’ g-cgolllatirrrlcul é ‘ ‘ \ "Illm-i- in llellili-linni of Judah" “ Bible Classes. 0 ‘_ . H ll'lll-—“('rllli'y lo Hod" Lcc lingers i.‘ l EVENING wonsiiii- s.,-n..,,,._~-,\ ,\1_|-» “..,._,.,,,,.,-. 6i 1.00 P. M.—'l‘hanie: "Toward llic vr- __ __, ' j? Sunrlnlng" g E Suiiiiny- School . _ M, . _.___ t; ' "ym“9—‘00' 395' 559' q . y. Iiwiiliii; §t‘l‘\lt‘t‘—i.1ln l’. M. <5’ Anthem-"The Lord ls My Shcp- g é (‘RUIQ herd" —- — — — — -—~ C. Sllllprl‘ , a .1 1- - Cnrnln- Q: ..‘._ . . .. . ., "God R050 Yr. Merry llciitlcnivn" p. ‘ u‘ ‘hmd “"5 “ 1m"! smfw ——'l‘|"=\1lii "mil 3: "(Ind Rest You. Dlerry (ii-nii-meii” i} "lii the Field With 'l'hi~ii i i 41-." ._ "The F1“; ynwflL '5' 9t e t ' ' ' \. - t . '1 _ “Ye shall walk ln all the ways which Hlqi i...id _\lllll Aillll‘ \ § SHT‘°";._."M““" “Mm am] “M” 3 hath commanded you. that you may live, and "llll it may be ‘ 0v well with you.” Dent. 5:83. A" Conn-u, “unfit BEE-ii’? seen-mesa airman-omit