ICHURCHES TOMORROW i' CHURCH of ENGLAND .-.pf-E'E:1--T: S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican comm: sogg- , mveun:G.L ssossu laetos 1-no Reverend W. 0. Hell gong;-gr! Assistant Priest. or-ggnist and Chill Dilldtlt um sunnne Brsnten. Lie. Masts. ' pmsr SUNDAY IN ADVENT. 1:30 a.rn. Mattias 3 ..m. Holy Eucharist 10 am. Church school (0-15) 11 a.ni. Choral Eucharist: 11 gm. Church School (under 0) 12:15 pm. Holy lllvtllm 3 p.m. Holy BIPIIHII 1 p.m. Evensong T&L's ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish church ssuiburlieu rm by I-oral Foundation. fhg Reverend Canon .1. T. Ilibott. Rec tor. organist and Choir Master: I. Elliot Brock. L.:-1--m'-MTTTT no a.m. Holy P ' mm ..in. Sunday School li:00 a.m. Holy C ' sermon). H Intheni: "The Kill! M L0”? T Bairstow 5,00 p.m. Evensong. subject: "God's Will and His Kingdom." A cordial welcome to visitors. "IVCDHESBYTEEIYITE run KIRK or s. JAMES lldiniater. The Reverend T. H. B. soinen. Id.A., l.'riv1 (No bliss E. Lillian Mcliensts Mus. u.. F.M.C.M-. organist and Director of the Choifl. ? 10 si,m. Church School ll am. The Slarsnient. of Holy Cunimunlon. icc ,u-mhem: "KW Of The World" -(2ecil Cope. . 5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: on, H". Company of our Lord- II. lils Hatred of Sham." How oiini we crowd close the fence "1 respeci.abllity's limit. and push our faces between the pick- rte. wishing that we had the rnui-age to climb to the other side! Solo: "Just for Today" Palmor. Mrs. A. Bruce MncI'her- IIIII. I I Visitors welcome at all services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend A. Prank Mscinan. IA Assistant Minister: ll.ev'd. G. Iloward Christie, B.A., . organist and Choir Director George A. Thompson. r.n.c.o. (CHM), A.l..c.M. mm 10 a.ni. Senior Church school 11. s.ns. Prirnnry Departments. Nursery Classes. 11 s.ni. Divine Worship, con- ducted by the Ministers. Sermon: "A Day Of Dedication". Rev'd. Mr. llIacLean. Solo: "Like As The Hart Desir- eth the Water Brooks" (Frances Allisten).-Mrs. C. J. Fear. Anthem: "Oh, How Anslsble" (R. Vaughan Williams). Selection by Trinity Eight. 7 p.m. The Second Special Serv- ice for the day. singing led by the Men's Choir. Sermon: "What Is A Christian ilzipposed To Do?"-Rev. Mr. Mac- in solo: "Fear Not Ye, 0 Israel" (Dudley Buck)-Mrs. C. .1. Fur. Male Eight: "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand". You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince and l-”Itsroy Struts Rev. Frank Smith, Interim Psa- tor. organist and Choir Director- Royaton F. lliugford, A.R.C.0. 11 am. worship service. Sermon: "The Guest Chamber" Anthem: ”Seek Ye The Lord"- Roberts. Activity Class for the young children. The Ordinance of tile Supper will be observed. 12:05 Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evening Worship. Lord's I Sermon: "Christian Prosperity." Anthem: "Lead Us, Heavenly Father"-Quilter. The Ordinance of Bellever's Bap- tism will be ndministeri-d. Rev. Owen Cochrane, North Riv- er. will assist in the evening serv- EVERYONE WELCOME. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH I19 Iieut Street Marvel D. Dunbar. iI.Th.. Minister Iiin Thelma Burns. organist and Choir Director. 10:00 n.i'n. Church School and Family Hour. Let us maintain this high aver- sge. 11:00 s.m. Morning worship and C . ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince snd Grafton Sta The Reverend W. Harold Brown. M.A.. Minister Mr. Gordon White (organist pro - tcni.) I0:00 u.m. Adult Bible Class 10:00 run. The Church School l1:00 a.m. Nursery School ii s.m. Divine worship Sermon: "One Thing I Do”. Anthem: 1:30: Servlrh Cnlvln Church. II:-rmiilil. 7 p.m. Divine Worship Sermon: "Pillars". Anthem: "1 was glad when they said unto me: Let us go int.o the House of iiw Lord." INITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy litairs. Pastor. Phone 8676 Services 10 am. Sunday School 11 s.ns. worship and Praise. 7 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome in our matings, Jesus Christ is the same lodriy as in the past. BIBLE HOUSE HAS CHRISTMAS GOODS ON OISPLAY BIBLES HYMN BOOKS PRAYER BOOKS DEVOTIONAL BOOKS MOTTOES CHILDREN'S BOOKS TESTAMENTS BOYS” BOOKS GIRLS' BOOKS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. CHRISTMAS CARDS Call in today and inspeci 8 Very complete stock. BIDLE IIOUSI I00 HEM! street Open eadi day except Wail- Jltldly 1 to ma. Wednes- 4” I0 te II. Sermon: "Limp Harp-strings and Weeping Willows" Anthem: "Draw Me To Thee". A Nursery for Babies and small children to allow parents to attend morning worship. 1:00 p.m. Evening Warship serv- ice. Women's Missionary Service Sermon: "The Wiseman Built"- Speaker-Dlrs. M. 1). Dunbar. Solo by request: "A Little Pray- er"-Erlc lilacdregor. Anthem: "A Child of the King” Centrnl Christian Church extends is warm welcome to all the services of the Lord's day. THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since' 1805 Sr. Mniur and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps Oilicers. graphs (Lift. Phone 3005. liclous, choose your family's favor- CITY. AND CENTRAL DOTS TAXI. Dill S500-0561 GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 824.00. Toombs Music store. OIAIWSLL in letter Photo- IIANDORAITS for Christmas SELANOER RANGE!" for coal wood or oil. Sryenton as Mscxsy. "WI 'I'II:A'l' TBS slcli WEIJ." Gisgsy's Pharmacy. open evenings will I o'clock. NEW WILLIS PIANO - "can- ada's Best". special price. Toombs Music Store. KEBOIIINE, Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators aryenion and Mscxu. ORANGE LAYER CAKE, de- ite at Stewart Bakeries, special today. ' MIGDONALD BADIO SEBVICI Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cgging. 100 Kent Street. Phone 0 MILLINEIIY CLEARING at Hi- Styls Mlilinery, 163 N2 Great George. St. A special lot of vel- vets and velour: clearing at 25 per cent discount. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Alton Anderson, St. Eleannr's, announces the engagement of his sister Lohma Adele, to Mr. Isaac Layton Coffin of Morell. Marriage to take place in St. Peter's Bay United Church. Wednesday, December 15th, at 3 p. m. MILTON--IIUSTICO PARISH. -L Rector, Rev. A. E, Piercey. Services: for Sunday. December 5th. are: St.i John's, Milton. 11.00 a. m. Howl Communion and sermon. st. Mark's,, Rustlco. 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 7.00 p. m. Evening Prayer and, Sermon. Presentation of Sunday; School Moiioes and Christmas gifts. "Come and bring the whole family." FUNERAL HELD - The funeral of the late Mr. Charles Casclcy; was held in St. Stephen's Churcbw Burlington, following a short ser- vice at the home at Spring Valley, and was largely attended. Rev. W.) E ri c lngrahsm officiated. The. hymns led by the choir with Mrs.l H-. B. MacLeod as organist, wort-1 i "Safe In The Arms of Jesus, ”Rock,j Of Ages," ”The Lord's My Shep-i herd." and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were all grandsons - Messrs. Charles and Brenton Cole, Reuben Wall. Bruce and Chnrlesj Macitcnzie and Ivan Adams. Bur. AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS - It has recently been announced. that Mr. Wallace Alan MIICIIILOSIIH at present is resident of N. S., was awarded two valuable scholarships at the University of Toronto. Mr. Macintosh was born in Charlotte- town in 1920 and was a resident here during the period that his father Dr. J. W. Macintosh was the, Medical Superintendent at Falcon- wood Hospital. The twenty fivcl year old student received the Mac-i Kenzie King scholarship in moclcrni history valued at 350000 and the. I.O.D.E. Scholarship valued nil 3200.00. 1 i INTAEMORIAM In loving memory of Lewis PM Tralnar who passed away Doc. ii. 1030. , Always remembered by his win- and family. Saturday 7:30 p.m. Open-air meeting. llioo p.m. Prayer & Prslse meet- lug. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 am. Open-air meeting - the Hospital. 11:00 am. Holiness Service 2:00 p.m. Directory Meeting 2:30 p.m. Sunday School Elradshaw. Seariciown. who puoesl away December mi, um. I 6:00 p.m. Y. I'. Salvation Meet- - a 0:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. All these services will be con- ducted by Lieutenant Bruce Rob- ertson, Youth Officer frosn St. ,.lohn. Come and hear the singing Evangelist! IN MEMORIAM In loving , of Thomas W. Open-nir meeting. Evangelistic Service. We who love you sadly miss you. As it damn another year. , In our lonely hours of I” ” , Thoughts of you are ever near. Lovingly Remembered by the Family. i LGOSPEL HALL: Up er Prince St. ORD OF MEETINGS Lord's Day- Bresklng of Bread 11.00 a.m. Sunday School 2:30 p.m. Gospel meeting 7:30 p.m. . ggdgy.. Pi-s er Meeting 8.00 p.m. Fri ay-- Bibie Reading 8:00 p.m. g The wssn a sin in death the gift of God is eternal through Jesus Christ. our Lord Rom. 0:23. HEAR IT! THE BIBLE VERSUS TRAOITION The Change of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. suzmav, nncsmnnit .5, 3:15 rm. SEVENTH-DAY anvnnrisr cimacll. Iapiiiora Ave. a tit fihn "Collins 00"-7:45 mung scam; 7:00 sea in I IN MEMORIAM . in fond and loving memory of ourl dear Mother. L MRS. LUCINDA HAMMILI. who passed away on Tecembc 4th, 1051. inserted by Deughiers Heicn. Pauline and Doroi y. IN MEMORIAM ; In memory of Baby "berrillll Chester Ford" who left us 1):-ccm-I her Sill, I951. Aged I3 months. He left us treasured memories, Often silent tears. But he always will be with us. And we know he had no tears. Ever Remembered by Mother. Daddy. Sisters and Brother Lorne. A MighiyMidge1! 3-musisros "gamut" SMAIIEST, IIGIIIIST Nlllliilif. AID IN -;- ENITH X? NIIIORV' As powerful as suns hearing aids at least IWICI in sin.. . smaller then new hearing aids soiling gt MIC its pixel Weighs about the same as s ockei lighter, sod is hardly srger. . . so convenient and corniomole you forget yoirre wearing ii. Opemes for I0; a week on one tiny bsuery! Convenience! Clarity! Comfort !...only H00 lees rantivctlovt accessory or moderate esivs rest. EASY TINT-PAYMENT FUN II-OAT HONEY-IACII GUARANTEE WreandCompm.' Tecmbs Music Store Cheriottetown 101 Queen St. our 3271 -gnu cobonlsn ISLAND VIEWS. craswcll studio. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE." NEW CHRISTMAS RECORDS- by your favorite Artists at Toombs Music Store. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. FRUIT CAKES and plum pud- dings for Christmas. Order now for gift-giving and for your own holiday feast at Stewart Bakeries. CAKE SALE - Earl of Hill.sbor- ougli I. O. D. 1:. Saturday. 2.30, Moore dc McLeod, third floor. Pro- ceeds for Hurricane Hazel Fund. CHARLOTTETOWN MUSICAL TALENT, including John Haystcad. soloist, at Pleasa t Valley United Churcch Sunday, camber am, at 7.30 p. m. LUGGAGE. - Ladies matched ,two piece sets. leather bound 524.00 and up. Men's Gladstone Leather Bags 521.50 and up. High quality Wallets and Keytalners. s. L. Hardy at Go. PIE LOVERS, lemon merangue. enjoy a tangy banana cream, cocoanut, cherry blossom, raisin, apple, mince or cherry pie this week-end. All these to choose from at Stewart Bakeries. I'IlESEYTEIlIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Ser- vica next. Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 a. rd. Sunday School 10 a. m. Nine Mile Creel: 3 p. m. Clyde River 730 p. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. NAMED T0 EXECUTIVE. - Mr. John Kirby and Miss Marie Bowness were among those named to the executive of the Irwin FY31- lowship Group at the annual meet- ing held Thursday evening. Mr. Kirby and Miss Eowness will serve on the program comtnittee for the coming year. ENTERTAINEI)- Following the St. Andrew's dinner on Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. W. Blair Muc- Donzild entertained at their home in honour of Lieutenant Gover- nor D. L. MacLaren, and his party. the dinner committee of the Calcdonian Club and their wives. PLAN DANCE - The Phiai sor- ority held their ucekiy meeting Thursdar at the Y. M. c. A., anzi got plans underway for the span. soring of R New Year's Eve Cen- lennioi Ball to be held at Queen Charlotte High School. The Decora- tion committee are: Heather Mac- Lcan. Marjorie 1-leusiis, Gloria Atkinson. Jean MacF'ariane and the Ticket committee are: Cami Clark, Joan MacLcan. Esther Johnson. Knthelillle Mncbeod. In charge of Lhe- advertising are; Doria Hillon, Donm Sliaw, Betty Proctor and Bea Jenkins. ANNUAL TEA - The annual Baptist Christmas afternoon tea and bazaar was held on December 2 with upwards of 500 people being served. The hall of the church was very Christniss-like in appearance uith its novel and artistic decora- tions of red, white and green. The decorations were supervised bvyivirs. Lloyd Ferguson. The Les conven- er was Mrs. R. H. Nicholson assist- ed by members of the Church Auxiliary. Pouring tea were Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Benjamin Stanfi- iord, Mrs. A. E. Baker. Mrs. A. K. Ma.cPhce, Mrs. Mccurdy Bell and Mrs. Wilmot Large. MINERAL RESOURCES Chile. rich in minerals, was the first Latin-American country io ship pig-iron to the United States. in 1950. MUST RECOGNIZE During the first half oi the pres- ent century, the world has had unfolded before it some truly re- markable developments in both pure and applied science. Remote regions have been linked by the introduction of air transportation. Related geographic areas have been welded into economic and social units by an ever-expanding network of highways. The tre- mendous strides in the fields of electricity a nd communication have changed our whole pattern of life with the advent of new time- saving devices. From their research labora- tories. biochemists have brought forth marvelous new drugs to com- bat disease and thus extend man's life span upon earth. And prob- ably the most remarkable advance in science 'in recent years had been made by nuclear physicists in their investigations oi the com- position of the atom. iiunstaiinage Girl Tonderod Shower on Tuesday, October 20, friends and neighbors gathered at Sandyis Restaurant, Marshilcld, to honor Miss Phyllis Dover of Dunstaifnage at a miscellaneous shower. The bride-to-be was escorted to the prettily decorated seat of honor by Miss Dody Mcliiwen to the strains ni ”Here Comes the Bride" played, I by Mrs. Irving Thompson. - l Misses Muriel Dennis sand Janetl Folland carried in several heavily laden baskets and beautiful and use- ful gifts. The gifts were opened by the Misses Gloria Jenkins and Rob Robertson while Miss Irene Dennis read the accompanying verses. Mrs. Chsrl Jenkins arranged the gifts. When the bride had graciously thanked A the donors and invited them to visit her at her new home in Charlottetown, she was given a surprise shower of coiifetti. Lunch was served by the Ladies of the Dunslaffnage Women's In-; music of Boris Orchestra with.Mrs.; Irving Thompson at the piano. Personals ; The many friends of Mrs. Jnlinl Meiklc will be sorry to it-arn that she is ill at her home, 139 Sydney: Street. All wish her a speedy rc-,- covery. Y The many friends of Mrs. Frank. Bradley will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home after it succersnil operation at the P. E. Island Hospital. Masicr Arnold Bagznsii, Hunir-rp River, spoilt Ilia week-cnd in: Borden visiting with his aunt andi uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lcrn Mac- Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Bngnaili and son Keith of Hunter nlvrry left Saturday morning. Nov. '.l7ili; for R work-end iiip Ln ihe insin- land. Acconipaming them as far as Saint John was Mr, Bagnalli-. sister, Mrs. Henry Konkei of Lynn, Mass., who was returning to her. home after visiling with her parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Pow Bagiiali, who celebrated iht-ir fif- iielh wedding anniversary on Naval Samuel Kennedy, Mrs.n 23rd. . COSMETITICS FOR IILINI) MANCHESTER. England (CF)- Sclioolmisircss Maureen Morris of the Henshsw Institution for the- Blind called in s cosmetics expert, to coach her 14-year-old pupils in! applying makeup. The expert her-, self practised in a darkened room first. 7 v GRAB BAGS WE INVITE YOU TO V CHRISTMAS IGIFTS .wq- MEN'S UTILITY CASES -ummnms A Qt - l ialuimuuuhu LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY OF Ladies' BRUSH, COMB & MIRROR SETS 3.50 to 29.75 PARKER and SHEAFFER PEN and PENCIL SETS PERFUMES BY GUERLAIN - COTY - YARDLEY, etc. SI-IAVEMNSTER - REMINGTON and Pl-IILI-SHAVE RAZORS 49c ISIT OUR STORE AND BILL FOLDS I RUST CRAFT GREETING CARDS I SOME EVERYDAY SPECIALS ' GIANT SIZE MENNENS SHAVE CREAM GEM RAZOR-5 BLADES 1.00 1.59 VALUE - SPECIAL 59c 40c 3-WAY SHAVE CREAM . 16 oz. I-IUDNUT SHAMPOO 1.20 WOODBURY SHAMPOO ................ .. Special 590 1.50 BOXES WRITING PAPER .. .. FOUNTAIN PEN SPECIAL - ONLY .. .59 1.59 Special 25c 75c RINSE FREE . Special 98c ,. 49c I 351.50 NYLON HAIR purchase of "Curtis Lanolin Discpvery". BRUSH FOR 23c with R LEO M. ooucszrrs 1.20 Size ”DOLCIN" FREE with purchase of 100 size BE SURE AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF YAIIIILEY TOILETIIIES REDDIN BROS. DIAL HM T T T ROY M. SMALLMAN W i3133)J3))3 )IXD13):X&;)J& Xh)DS "t'T 2 Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mctiulgnn (Copyright) OUR. DEPENDENCE it is important to note that all these advances in science and icchnoiogy, when viewed in the light of faith. will lead us to a fuller knowledge of God, Who is the Source of all truth. For truth IS one. and there is no facet of that truth in the form of discoveries or inventions which does not show forth ihe.iniinlte Vfisdom of Him Who designed and executed the exacting plan which governs all phenomena of nature. The order and harmony which are found to exist cannot but in- spire the thoughtful person wilh a faint shadow of that Divine wis- dom. As these truths are unfold-I ed. each new revelation should serve to increase our gratiiule in God for permitting in to share in His knowledge. For knowledge on the part of man is a participation in God's knowledge in the extent to which He will: to allow these truths to become known to us. OBSERVE TRUE ORDER Our proper use of these truths depends on our observance of due order. Just as a piece of iron will be attracted by one or the other of the poles of a magnet. so too, man is attracted either by the uncreai- ed Good outside himself, that is. God, or by the participated good within himself, that is, self. The choice between these two rests with us. Yet, how often man fails to see the privilege that is his. and attempts to displace the true order of the Divine Plan with an order of his own making. it is lnevil. able that such a perversion or order should produce chaotic and disastrous results. In spite of the strides he has made in science and technology, man has not come to a better knowledge of himself. All too often, man fails to understand himself properly because he suffers from the misconception that the source of his discoveries and inventions: lies in his own genius. achievements are These himself up as the beginning and FIRST FOR TIIIRST EVANGELINE 2 Big 30 oz. Bottles 39: I i i i In a previous ad this inadvertently road 2 for 25c 1855 OHARLOTTETOWN CENTENNIAL INVITATION TO OUR CITIZENS TO LIGHT UP FOR CENTENNIAL YEAR With January Ist set for fhe Official Opening of Charlotte- iown's Centennial Celebration all merchants and citizens are urged to co-operate in the lighting up of our City through special plan- ned street lighting In the business area and by extra special Christ- mas lighting of their homes. -',' :f which we urge you to leave up AN fhroughoui I955. Contractors. rush is upon us. tractor. ciafed. ltilb I. d 593WL9- Dancing f9”0Wed '0 t'm',n1an with an egoiisr: KlNI'IlIlCI!l selgl The Guardian Page 3 Saturday. Dec. 4. 1954 the end -- the source and the goal all action. This is the modern manifestation of ihe first sin ever committed. It is the sin of pride. or self-love, by which man re- fuses io recognize his dependence upon God, his Creator. ROOT OF ILLS Here is the roof of many of the I world's ills today. We are all seek- . ing happiness. We are seeking what is good. But there are those afflicted with the moral disease, of pride who seek that good in themselves, in worldly pleasures, in wealth, in material These things are all good, but only in so far as they lead us toward the source of all goodness. Himself. They are not ends in themselves, but they are means that must be SLIbUl'dlfliIC(I to our iirue final and. This lack of due order is not confined to any one phase of man's life, but, relation in all his activities. ll. ex- tends into his moral, his domestic, his social, his economic. his po- litical life. Nor is the lack of due order confined to the individual. in the sphere of international relations, statesmen are striving desperate- ly for peace. It is a good that ihc whole world ardenily desires and earnestly seeks. But as with the individual, that peace can be sought either from without or from within. Up to the present, nations have chosen to seek peace from within. They have chosen in be the masters of their destiny. And they have not yet suc- ceeded. Only when nations and individ- uals are willing to hear our Lordis words "Without Me you can do nothing," only when they are will- ing to get down on their knees and recognize that they are subject to God, in Whom they owe their ex- istence, only when they are will- ing in go to Him Who is "the Way. and the Truth and the Life,” only then will they find that peace for which they are longing. A I comforts. I God I since there is an inier-l own i In '9. ICE csrsis : BRICKS One of the Finest PERMANENT WAVES In the world 'l'he Snapcurl Lanolin ()0 COLD WAVE e MACHINE MACHINEILSS Including Haircut Creme shampoo and Siyllnl Comb the hair with a dump vomit and the curls snap right back into place. Es- pecially beneficial to fine, dry and grey hair. One of the moat beautiful waves ever given. EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON Chsriottetown's leading per- manent wave salon. Hughes Building, 150 Queen Street. LIBERAL CONVENTION FIRST OUEENIS LIBERAL ASS'N A convention to nominate two candidates to con- lest. the next general election is called for Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 8, 2:30 pm. at -Breadalbanc hall. Each poll please send five accredited delegates-. Slgned, l First Queen's Liberal Association. R. M. DAWSON, President. ALLISON MAYN E. Secretary. Up-town merchants wiII.b'e contacted regarding participation in Vdecorafive street lighting being planned by our local Electrical It is hoped that many of our private citizens will make an ex- tra effort to light up their homes for the Holiday Season and file ensuing Centennial Year. Arrangements have I5 e e n made for special lighting of City Hall and many of our Churches and other Public Buildings. At Christmas is only aI.5ouf three weeks away if Is respectful Iy suggested that the time to light up is now before the Christmas For suggestions. costs, efc., contact your local Electrical Can- Your support and co-operation In providing.for the Festive lighting of our City for its I00tI1 Anniversary will be greatly appre- Che rloffefown Centennial Committee. 1955 RETAIL STORE HOURS It has been agreed by iiie Charlotte-town Retail Merchants Associa- tion, that the following changes in Business Hours will be observes! dur- In tho month of Dt'('(tIIiI)t'r. (Ill? IE OPEN - Wednesday 8: Thursday Evenings - DEC. 22-23 CLOSED - MONDAY - DECEMBER 27 RETAIL MEROHANTS ASSOC. 0N'TOWN ALL on wroussoavs oscsmss s - 15 . 22 - 29