.. 04C m-s-a-s-vva... Wegfiuounlee lhi BBIIVIE Flflufl Gives The Ilentral Guardian This column is reserved for lows of local interest. but advertising of a newey nature may be inscied atfiveoentsaworddrioily pay- able in advsnoa. - IaoPHEBIOIVS-Meni Clothing CIASWELL for Photographs 000K! for Christmas Photo graphs. CONFEDERATION HUIANCI. THE p GUARDIAN. _CHAR.ID'I"I‘E'I‘OWN I‘ 7/{005/{7/010’ Teww- ‘ ¢HURCHE8 TOMORROW CHURCH UF ENGLAND . ' ' Angllcll Rockford $008!‘ n, Canon l. M. M11039 EMA, |,,'l'h.. ‘incumbent. oyganist and their Director Suzanne .- Il H0- I 5UNDAY SERVICES flo| Communion o. Maytlns Im Churn] Eucharist. 3, p, n1. sununy 51'1"”! 1,1’, Ill. Evnuaong and 5011110! WEEK DAY SERVICES HOLY COMMUNION .1; iiuudav and Frldl! u; Tursrlav. Thursday and lai- urduy 5J9 “flllllfwilily- IJVENSONG ill Friday. in seats are free and unap- yeprlaied. Visitors are welcomed nd the incumbent is glad to lea 01pm alicr the service- EVERYBODY WELCOME Trfiuus ANGLICVAN crrurrcu {iii Rev. J. T. lbhutl. R1)" B06001’ Boysfun F. hfucford, 3.8.0.0.. Organist and Choir Master. ririsrflsuxoav',frv'anvsrn'—r. % 3 “Literature And Life By BOOIBIAN Ell/E I CHRISTMAS iS NEARER THAN YOU THlNK‘-- LET m: sure + , + OF JENKINS PHARMACY HELP YOU CHOOSE GIFTS THAT vvvvvvv vww v v.1 UN. I ED CHURCH, an: sun: r0 n“... of CANADA rarNrrv umran cuuncn LIFE’! PICTURE GALLERY The house of the mind is vaoant to besln, with, but we hang it with pictures ea time goes on. We have our gallery with the portraits of friends and we often visit this place, standing before faces that have fled. This is one of the rich tnlngs about life; but I do not sup- ,|.0se that any of us have very many. The series in the "Reader's Digest" about the most unforget- table characters that the authors had met tells of the picture gal- ,eries of some people. Sir Walter Scott met Burns when the latter was in Edinburgh. Scott was but fifteen. He never forgot the glow in the eyes of tllr. Scottish poet. That face was put up in his gallery. Hazlitt tells of a visit that Coleridge paid to his father. It was a red-lather day in young Hazlitt! life. That was a picture for his portrait gallery. O l O YOU'LL BE PROUD TO OWN OR GIVE Rev. ‘I. Ii. McLennan, Minister ltcvl H. C. ltice, D.D., Visiting Pastor. A Boy Kendall. DRAM. A.0.0.0. Organist sod Choir Director 10.00 a. m. Benlor Sunday School in Hearts l-lall. 1.1.00 a.m. Primary and Beginner's Department in Social Hall. 1.1.00 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. Sermon: “BEHOLD HE COMES.” Anthem: "0 God tvho Has Pro- pared" — Gaul. 2.15 Junior Choir Practise. 2:30 -- Bible Class for young people. 7:00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP conducted by the Minister. Sermon: "THE GOLDEN RULE." Solo. "Father in HI h Heaven Dwelling" - Wm. Jae son, Miss Boverely Smith. “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden. and 1 will give thee rest." €Kvi'i§f__ THE BAPTIST CHURCH _ "Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets" LIFE IN- BOWALD MMNNIS’ HMO! Footwear at 175 Queen Street ANSWERS to your Gift Problems at The Fashion Show». Great George Street. oran ‘avmnrc-e. - oasis ii~ ther notice our Toy Department will be open until 9 P. M. Shop while stocks are ccmplete. Miller Brothers Ltd. HOMESTEAD SET Long-lasting Old Spice Toilet Yarer and satin-smooth Oil Spice Dusting Powdl h Q charming gifr box. SHEAFFERS "TRIUMPH" PIN‘ % Idle/ring Finelbsa Iessgla Nothing could its finer than Hilts superb vniiing instruments by Shsofior. The "TRIUMPH“ Pan hes the lemons HK Triumph Polni-eyllndriecl for grsoiss strength ond smoother writing. The matching Fineiine pencil hes n new. improved Tip which re- duces lead breolugs. Both have bends and clips oi MK gold. JUST ARRIVED - A new Alip- mucnt of Baby Bunting Bag; at The Fashion Shoppe. Great George Street. MOUNT VERNON SET Old Spice . Toilet Soap, Tablet Sachcf, guesr sizes of Toilet Water and Tnlcum in s roman- tically decorated box. 1.25 A gift of DuBarry Preparations to caress a lovely complexion . . . smooth, creamy Foundation Lotion and fine, even-tex- tured Fnce Powder. Charmingly packaged to delight young hearts. Four essentials 1 heard a clergyman say once that he had such a gallery - men auu women whom he had met in -hia ministry. One of the best known ' medical men in Nova scotla de- _ c.are:l on one occasion in an ed- zlreas in Halllax that a little girl who taught school in one 0i our small villages was the greatest influence in his intellectual life for she met him when he was thinking of leaving school. He had come to the fork of the roads and dd not know which way to turn. sne showed him and he never for- got her. , On a trlp to the Highlands 0i S.otlancl Wordsworth met s girl near Loch Lomond. She seemeo tin. incarnation of sheer loveliness and he said that, . THANK OFFERING SERVICE.- Wheatley River, Sunday, November 3th, 7.30. Mrs. J. I. Morrison, speaker. COVEIIUAD — UNION ROAD United Church. Services for Sun- day, November 30th. are: West Covehead 11 A. M. Coveheed Road 3 P. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thor. A. Wilson, Minister. KODAKS and CAMERAS We have s good range of pres- enf and we're NOT advancing our prices. MANICURE and NAIL POLISH SETS $3.50 A cnsan on L30 A. Ill. Holy Communion. (Cor- pernte Communion, W. A.) llliii A. hi. Morning Prayer and Sermon llirondcust) Subject: "A REVOLUTIONARY CHURCH". Anthem; “Seek Ye The Lord"- lloberls. _t P. i. lhlr (‘lusm 1.09 ..\i. l-lrenlng Prayer and Sor- Revlon ........ $1.25 to $4.95 Cuiex .......... 50c to $6.00 Peggy Sage $2.00 to $l2.50 HARMONIZED TOILET SETS by Yardley - Adrienne - Lenfherlc - DuBorry - Jasmine - Gardenia - Bouriols. TRINITY CHURCH. — Regular Minister services of Divine Worship will be THE REV. .1. IJ. DAVISON, 51A" conducted by the. Minister, Rev. T. E. McLennan. this Sunday. The sermon subject; for the day will _ be "Behold He Comes" and "The Golden Rule." In the morning the choir wl-ll sing "0 God Who Has Prepared" by Gaul. and in the ev- ening Miss Beverley smith will sing William Jackson's "Father in High Heaven Dwelling." The Church School and the Junior Choir will meet at their regular hours. All strangers and students are welcomed in Trinity Church at all services. EAHLYAHERTCAH _ _ c ,%.m;o@jz..c., ' PLANTATION ssr Refreshing Toilet Water and silk-soft Dusting Powder with the delightful bouquet of old- fashioned blossoms. The box has many after uses. 2.75 B.D. Organist Mrs. Helen MacRse, A. T. C. M. Director of Choir. Miss Pearle Burns. Morning Worship i1 AM. “ : "Beauty in Love." ‘The Spacious Firms- Sunday School and "In spots like these it is we prize Our Memory, fee] that she ' has eyes." Ill. lgbjert: "rm: crrrutcrr mo,‘ 9mm" xormr AMERICAN run-l mm‘- flgi» \ The Church School immediately follows morning worship. Evening Worship 7. P. M. Sermon: "The Sin of Silence." ’ lniioyaton 1-‘. Mugford. A. R- C.-| Anthglzip“fi°th°rug:s”éot ___ J1“ dwlhantiofiua)‘ Raga‘? will‘ b‘; givois by ‘the Girls’ Cho'r.l THE. KIRK or 5T" JAMES‘ " llgsinlsstt erhull‘?! ch13; b, 0:’ Th“ concert w," be conducted by lBoth Morning and Evening Won- rganlsi. .\lr. Raoul Raymond. well’ Ml" 99"“ Bum‘ "d Mn" Mn‘ ififlflullefifwxffllf lilfiilgfiwtflnhx .... Yilfllllsf. will he the soIoisLI Ree- T_ H Buss.“ 30;“... M ‘A SL-LM] m, Muglurti expects t.) glvQ On Sunday December ‘lill- ‘Mwnho-wili also reach the Sermons. her recitals In the ueisr future‘ Pflllh" Wm l" DF- F- w~ 75%|.“ the Morning on "Gettm "glob “'4' Si‘ “"1" chum“ um" “no” n‘ D" o‘ ‘can’ Unhwmmal iously c-ut of us the best thaa is in “mt Th‘. mum“, mam‘: M ‘h’ us" and in the Evening on "The Au, Mug |Nv]'|‘|<j[), 1Nv|1~g Mons’ Association will be held on mwlenmce of our Lord. The our: FRIENDS as wr-zu. Bums"! ""'"‘“ D°°°"“’°' w" Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian The Morning Service will b: You are cordially invited to wor- McKenzie’ Mus‘ Bu" Wm direct the "'“‘l°"‘" "l" 5'4"’ 5'1"" ‘m? "mi m‘ 3'9"“ shun“ music for the day which will lu- 0- F- "-- Y- elude m. Anthem n. the Morning. "Bless the Lord, O My Soul". and in the Evening. the Anthem "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Alva!" The Church School meets at 2.30 in the afternoon. Mony Other Gift Suggestions b Anthem: “Judge We 0 Lord."- olari. , She is hereafter to be in his pic- At 8.30 this evening our Organist. ' Y tore gallery. Hear him: DBBARRY flnd RICHARD HUDNUT "For I, methlnks, till I grow old As fair before me shall behold, ' _ ___ _, As I do now, the cabin small, Tue lake, the bay, the waterfall; And Thee. the spirit of them all." Then again we have places in that select room. This is what the artist does. He sees a bend in the road, a curve of the seashore, a forsaken house, or s scene in the woods. he cannot forget these and ue have a picture. A veritable thing of beauty -- a Joy forever. I have known a sea captain laid aside by illness say that he could shut his eyes and Sui again the places that were so much in the news when the wax was on. Again he trsmiped the deck of his ship, or stood on the wharvea of some foreign port. He was ac- tually visiting his picture gallery. 1n Tintern Abbey, one of his geatest poems Wordsworth says tlzat there are places which he looks at long after he has seen clrriod in puree or pocket . . - safe from evaporation . , , lealrproof. . . perfect atomizer, Ownomizos your perfume, Attractive plastic aaee in oholoe of 7 colors. Visitors will receive a cordial- elcome at Si. Paul's Church. PRLSBT I LRIAN Min HE KIRK 0F 3T 155155 Manvar. o. DUNBAR. a. rn. Tlls llev. 1‘ ll Bnssell Son-sen Mm M_ a guy"; grunt“, "IQ-l- |s~T-M~ and Cholr Director ‘ “m a mo. opportunity t» attend the ‘You Need Christ" campaign closing Sunday. November 30th in DRESSER SETS Three and Five-Piece Boxed $3.98 to $24.95 BOXED SOAPS FINE PERFUMES BEAUTIFUL HAIR BRUSHES BATH SALTS Unique! No aaperedovs. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN C l-l ll RCH Kent Street huh New, non-drying, Shaving Soap in sturdy mug; invigorating Lotion and Skin-toned Talcum. Designed to a man's taste. Y's itfEN'S CLUB — The Y's Men's Club of Charlottetown is now 22 years old_ and celebrated‘ its birthday at ‘the regular Thurs- day supper meeting. In i926. through the efforts of Messrs. J. Extra large stick of Shaving Organist Miss E. pillars McKenzie . . M“; m‘; Soap lfl plastic holder-travel r Sermon: "The intolerance o! sua- i "1;- Ccntra] Christian. _ 10.00 a. m. Church School and Family Hour. Attend our adult Bible Class. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: “R. Catholiam: fi tesisn- slam and Christianity." Anthem (Selected). 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship A thrilling song service Sermon: “The Master ls Come, and (‘alleth For Thee". ' - Solo: "Nearer My God To Thee" by Mr. Harvey MaoPheraon. Ordinance of Baptism. You are invited to worship in Central Christian Church on ll" Lord's Day. . .. .. UNITED PE NTECOSTAL l CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stain Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. 11. a. m. Worship and Praise 1.00 P, M. Evangelistic Meeting Week Night So Ices I p. m. Wednesday Y uns Peoples ass r. M. Friday Bible stole Written Questions Invited on the Friday night service. ‘Tallow peace with all men, and_ holiness, without which he man shall aee the lord." Everyone is welcome to all Ser- vices. ll AM. llfornlng Worship. Sermon: "Getting gloriously out ‘ill! ills best that is In us." séirfilltllli "Bless the Lord, O my ' Ill‘. DI. Church school, ll. m. Evening Worship. Anthem; "Th; llalh Passed Away, “The Minister will conduct the rvlces and deliver the Eorrnona. Radiant Morn .. ZION PRESBYTERIAN cuuncu g Prince andMflraftizii Strpefer Rev, G. (‘:trl: lc Webster F Minister ' "ilk luhraoo A., T. O. L "WWII! and choir director "MDIOITNHG WORSHIP H a A. Ill. Tlicmr: "The Faith- and the Faithless." A "m" 135. 419. 513. .127“ - - -. i“ "~ M. 1-1.. Sabbath School ble Classes. m EIENING wouggyp »..:-..::.~.,;»@m~ m» Mo». mm: n10. is . 2°" Mule Octoiief”. "Irlllim- "Now the Day is Our . u“ ""1 durum. In the secret- °' ""' "Iv-t lllrh emu ma» l" tlie shadow of m. A||n|'h”o "Fm Welcome is 3:15am“ i. l)" 3 e vise-min; ,::;'|c:ho will attend mmhegrdlally mm,“ g. mm I Gospel Hall Upper Prince Street Lord's Day lasting for children 10 a. as. lusting at ems 1i. s. as. D. Jenkins and Arthur Aflleck. the fcurth Y's Men's Club in the Mari- times, was organized here. with a membership of l8. Five of the old aziglnala are still active members in the Club. Two of them Jack MscNair and Reuel LePare. were ce-chairmen of the meeting. The otheh are Reg Taylor. Harry Cud- them first again; While here I stand, not only with - the sense Of present pleasure, but with pleasing t” ghis That in this moment there is life more and Willard Spencer. Mr- McNalr gave an interesting history of the Club's activities. mentioning each of the 22 presidents, many of whom are prominent in civic. community or Y. M. O. A. affairs. A ZZ-candle birthday cake was pre- sented by the five charter mem- litre. who posed in front of it for photographers. A short musical programme was heard with Hank Johnstone. Harry Cflswflll. 0- K- Presby and Walter. Cox taklniz part. A guest .of the Club was I. F. n Lldpmann of Charlottetown, “The British And" Foreign lilble Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY rare cnauasnda or woaw air-snow ‘Alvanos ARMY MEEBnra-ar ‘a- m aim-r: llolillefl 3mg,‘ ' Preaching of the Gospel 7509.1 leading Friday I P. M. the deeds of the law lhlll be justified in- his eisbt. Ionian s-lt time“? 32.37." "°"" h‘. i otarllsl ihreeal Iasm Christ ear lord. I losers rasmx raas: l resume: - to xvi-assets a! Garrison has family resents dating beet to the earliest says or Rallies. among than ls m original pass- part rraaiuig pafiniaslon to his sroet-srsss-sreeesraeersmer to leavehnoeto come ltoNom leeiis. e (Minnelli. new yellow one Ire. {till bee? the official was stamp I Prayer meeting ‘Ieesdav I p. ml One of the Irlatest Shims happening within the whole range of civilisation today is the movement towards tall lltcacy. There is a good prospect that within twenty - fire years practically the whole population of the world will be able to rest. What ‘an opportunity means for the lllie lee- leilea and what a reepead- biiiiyl if they are to be equal to this chailenss they mun have your whelelaaltal Ip- - Om as ooe has -- ed you. through the P. . l. sanitary er ranch. and food For future years." He will see these scenes amid the many shapes oi ioyless day- right. But on the other hand there are scenes that make a blur on the walla of the mind. I once heard a pmminent educationlst say that that he was sorry that he had vis- ited the Bowery in New York when ho was a young men for the im- passion was there still. That was akin to what a great Scottish preacher sald- he had learned his trade of shoemaklng with a man who had a vile mouth_ and he said that when he was engaged in his holiest exercises the influ- ence ol “that vile man." as he called him, was not gone. O O O _'I'hese were blots upon these walls. How different the exper- iences of the old retired. professor --. ho when he felt a bit lonesome. said he read over again the names_ of his one-time .Stlidfl1tl and thought of them one by one. He redhis picture gallery too. g ____.__.__.L_.. Ellen's llisry lContlnued From Page I) ‘ of the old birch on the lawtL hold~ in: thorn brightly against the night sky we chatted of current interests. I was recalling how pleasant the teak had been. Even though moat of its days were rain-washed and skies had been cloudy yet we at Aldarlea had enjoyed it much. Bast "The picture of the mind revives sizes of After-Shaving Lotion and Talcum. CHRISTMAS GREETING ‘ CARDS The Finest Assortment In Years. DUSTING POWDERS STATIONERY ROLLS RAZORS - REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS - PIPES, LIGHTERS - BRUSH SETS emu ns Pu nnmn v ‘rue ' DISPENSING CHEMISTS 7 PHONE 21¢) IIUFI GT GEORGE <S KENT 5T5. [IHARLIITIETIIWNPE I STORE Beautiful, Cuddly, Perfectly Mode. STUFFED TOYS $I.98 to $4.98 event of s11 to feminine minds had been the Royal wedding, when The Princess who has held a high place in the affection and esteem of the Nation since birth was wed to the man of her choice. Through cheer- Ing throngs who greeted her with "love and affection and loyalty" along the way. and .withln The Abbey which was patterned In "a rich mosaic of color" by the as. semblage, and in a gown o! ivory and of an "etherial quality" she repeated the same vows that many another bride did the same day. to love and obey "until your lives and." In spite of the pomp and psgeantry and splendor, it was the age old story of a man and a maid, which touched all hearts. O ‘i I At Alderloa. our smell new engine commenced its chore of pumping the yard pump the first of the week and since has proved to be a lab- or» saving device to our fennel-s. Jamie himself imp rtsntly stops it when the time Ives. and only today before he want with the men to the other farm he advised ms sagaly: "I don't think if I wcre you that I'd try to start fillet shrine unless Jock is around. You Just might ruin the whole thins and then. what would aren'- flwddy m?" The mus still follow Jill bath to the stream at water- “llilCll was "essentially modern". in; time and there was the eve- ning I came to help James at his herding when he advised me "You're out here_ Ellen, for more than just to look at the scenery." I I O A rose cloudlet floated away from a rift in the grey of the West, which had been the sunset. He had been making a stone boat that af- ternoon, the same sturdy one now used for the daily trips to the fields for the plowing. One d when rain continued and a di turhlng wind blew down from the North there was time given to the rz-oding of "seed" and one morning with Jock I saw a row of roguieh pigs shoulder to shoulder along iLcir feeding trough. It was a be- Witching sight. And so our hours have been full, so much that one “onetime; wonders ll in bestowing so much attention to the daily round, she might be missing some of that "better part" which after all goes to making life worthwhile :1‘ aw‘ H o m E "lame h" .. El - “$3M ‘m’ fignrilgirfl" e h)!!! Llsineot Net's-tum our: 151.0.‘ Pills eronlirslhhiifl’ I“ A: year leahwi- = ~ -. C. OATIS, N s ,_ "a Tgrou Si’ lMfislDrT. m Ilse‘. rue Ola The beds are smooth, each dish and good. Today has been especial- ly busy, there were so many things to he done "for Sunday." I think of a verse of Grace Noll Crowells. which seems to fit this Island farmer's wife, this week's end. "And now tonight my house is clean and bright, Tllhe window sills are scrubbed, my boards are white, ~ f MM- ‘ Larissa‘ Z‘ I erreetauv wrinr neat on iu shelf. I'm pleased with it .... “bill noa pleased with myselll Des-r God, if a tomorrow may be mine, Help me instead to make my spirit shine. One should not be too spent 5Q close of day, ‘Do read an old loved book -te kneel and pray " Until Monday - Diary -Good. llrghl». I f?!‘ Tint sen ea The Bail oi Your Letters‘