6. ‘cannons v rouonnow CENTRAL fillilRlllilll This column is reserved for news W440» I but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- --—---__.__.___.._. CRASWELI. for Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI Phone 526. COOKS for Christmas Photo- M__,__--- we“ __ ___ofiocal" CHURCH 0F UNIIED CHURCH ENGIAND oi CANADA ""°""*'"""- lfflT-Evlzlvs CATHEDRAL v TRINITY UNITED "me-I'M." _ CHURCH Irv. William l. Dudley. D.D., graph‘ M4,, |..'i'b. Incumbent. M1,, Susanne Brenton. M. Millie b ‘muhsuunsr suvwss ' Ma “'30:; choral Eucharist, and Ser- on. ‘mo Swill! 5th"! ‘ 1m gvensong and Sermon. weer: oar SERVICES m," Communion. 8.15 Monday and Friday 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- day 9,30 Wednesday Evensong 7.30 Frill!!! All seats are free and unsp- pguprliitetl. Visitors are welcomed. I‘he Incumbent is glad to see them siicr the service. Everybody wel- ronre. ' IT. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH . THE PARISH CHURCH Established 1169 by Royal Found- ation Rev. J. T. lbbott, R.- D., Sector. m, ltoyston F. Mugford A.R.C.0.. Organist and Chair Master TWENTY - FOURTH SUNDAY srrm TRINITY, gm: a, m. Holy Communion.’ [gpornlt (‘onrmunion A. Y. I‘. A.) 11.00 .\. M. Holy Communion. Anthem: "Give Peace in our time" Callnott. 2:30 P. M. Sunday School ".200 l‘. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject: "Bought With A Price" Anthem: “Abide With Me" Bennett. 8.30 I‘. M. Organ Recital, Mr. Roysion F. Mugford, A. B. C. 0 ilryallisi. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11TH. IIEMEMBRANCE DAY. 0,30 A. M IIoIy Communion Visitors will receive a eordhi welcome at St. Paul's Church. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "mm and Grafton sums _Rev. G. Carlyle Webster ' Minister . lfr. Frank Johnston A. T. C. I. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. Theme: “Christ the Mediator" g Hylvrns: ‘i2. 481, 285. ~ Anthem: “In Our Deer Lord's Garden" The Junior Choir. inihcm: "Look Down and Hear- "rrn." Handel . M. The Sabbath Schdol r.nd Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 I’. M. Theme: "'l'ire Life of Victory." HHIIIISI 683. (i9, H]. _Aniilcln: "Saviour, Thy Children Keep." Suilllvan "Therefore being justified by rsiih, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ" ion are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Tire Kev. T. ll. Busseii Solnsre M..-1.. . M. < Minister » 0 arrist Mus S. Lillian Mclenrie Mus. Rae. ll a. m. Armistice M p r‘ I Ser- \'|i‘l‘. Sermon: “Freedom's C. ' , Hour." Solo: "There II N0 Death.” -- Groirrrv 0'ilara — Mr. Raoul Itey- monii iiniircni: "What Are These That Arc trrayod in White Robes" — Eiainrr. "=30 p. m. (hurch School. 7 i‘. .11, Evening Worship Evrnlorl: "Doing What Comes baiurrlilv." Azlilrcnr: “If With All Your llczrris - Arr Pearson. lire iilinieter will conduct the ierr-lccs and deliver the Sermons. uxrffiir PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue llcv. Quincy stairs, Pastor Sunday Services \ 10.00 ... m. Sunday soiled i100 a. nr. Convention i" it. m. Convention Y n. m Convention F" mid elsewhere in paper it's-cl: Night Services I ll. m. Wednesday Young People Hi0 p. m. Friday Bible Stdy 7 n. m. Divine Healing and Pray- :r Service, So Christ was once offend to bear iln- sins of many: and: unto ‘hem that look for him shall he ‘Wear the recon time without sin ‘llllo salvation. lb. 0:18 ‘Everyone is wsieesae to ail ser- \ cos ~ -- ' l SALVAIICN ARMY GREAT osonqln STIIIT Mlior and em Victor Maelaan ii A. M. Holiness Meetings sllbiect: "Companionship" 1.80 P. M. Sunday Soiree! all liible Ciaas. ' 7-00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting sifliiect: "llave Faith In ma" Week night " each Thursday I P. M. ~ Jilior and Mrs. Mscbean wi 3.122100 their Farewell Services tlill l7. lfllrdial weiconssisutssidel “III-vlssusueossssausv ‘lllbriklltslargtngrand err-say I. I.- D. Guest Minister Rev. II. C. lice D. I). Visiting Minister Mr. A. Roy Kendall, A. C. C. 0., LI-LMOfIlnlstalIdCholr - Director 10.00 a. m. The Senior can"), School 11.00 a.~rra. Primary and Begin. ners Departments. 11.00 a. an. Divine Worship -l-lyuren’s Service, conducted by Dr Dudley, assisted by Mr, c, 1L Black. Mr. S. T. Green. Dr. L W Shaw. and Dr. G. D. sun, Snermon: "Here Am I: Send Me - Dr Dudley: Text: Isaiah 6:3 Anthem: "0 For A Closer Walk" —(Cowper-I-lutcheson) (F " g the. morning worship service there wiii be a rehearui for the Men's Choir.) 2:15 p. m. Junior Choir Practice 6.45 P. M. Short Organ Recital —- Two Choral Preludes (John I. West) The Men's Association Choir will lead the worship of praise. didrec- ted by Mr Kendall. Sermon: ‘Three Hundred Men Wanted." - Dr. Dudley Text: Judges 7:7 - "By the three hundred men that lapped will I save you." Vocal Solo: "The Uving God." —- t-iohnstone-Ullars) Mr. Harvey liQacPherson. Odette: “Softly Now The Light of Day"-Dosne-GottschaIk) Offertory, by Dion's Choir: "Sa- viour Thy Dying I.ove"— (Phelps- Lowry) You are cordially invited to at- tend these services. The laymen of our own congregation are parti- cuiarly urged to support their own special day services. ' BAPI IST THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister. itev. James D. Dsviaon B.A.. B.D. Organist and Director of Choir Mrs. Helen MIORIC, A. '1‘. C. M. Morning Worship Ii A. M. Sermon: "A Man of Joy." Anthem: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" (Protheroe) The Communion of the Lord's Supper at the close of Morning Worship. . The Church School follows Morn- ing Worship. Evening Worship 7 P. M. This service will be conducted by the Men's Association with address by Mr. James A. McConnell of the Y. M. C. A. Subject: ‘The Layman in Giolli Strategy" Music by the special Male Choir Male Quarteite. Messrs. Robinson, Davlson, Howstt and lnman. Solo: "The Blind Piougiuraan." Mr. Sterling Inrnan. Your are cordially inviiad be wor- ship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR, B. Til-r ' Minister. Mrs. M. C. Stewart, Organist Choir Director Evangelistic Services Continua To Thrill 10.00 a. m. Family Hour. 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship and Communion. Guest Speaker ,— Mr. William Weale, n-rl ‘ of the Greenrnount Church of Christ, formerly of Cal- Cirurch School and gary. Alberta. Sermon: “The Heart's Question- s" . Solo: lselecledl)‘ Mr. Preston Beck-Soloist 1:00 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Sennon: “Thou Art The Man" Special Music By The Male Chflli’ -"Christ Is King” These special service will con- tinue throughout ihis week every night except Saturday st 8:00 p. m Watch the press for further an- nouncernenis. A very cordial welcome is er- tendcd to the worship services oi Central Christian Church on the Lord's day. Gospel Hail Upper- Prince Street "@555;- ptliiid to the name of the Lord Jesus Christ tMnt 15.20.) Lord's day nao n- m- 601W‘ meeting. The Gospel is tile Power o! God unto Salvation to every 05° m“ belleveth. Itonr. I-id. - its "Message is liow thst Christ died for our sins. Wllubilfi"! Rad‘ are again tire third day. I Cor ‘ What shall the end o: ol tirenr that abcysret the oospel? I "l" 0-17 The lord Jesus shall be reveals! _|;g||ig vsngeacs en them that know not God and. obey Mi u" Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. ll Thee. i. ‘l. 8. Prayer Meeting Tuesday ~ SPAI- P. M. Sunday lehool Lord's Dry it HI}- lernernberence nseetllls 10ft" day ii p. an. Nv w.‘ lit AMit-‘K AN c!!! i. b. ‘JIEVENSON ... a». t! ‘V-"INAIJL "imbue. ‘Tllebandaroartliedisapsnaii ""0 for reed that asst: Ilsa j ‘u- All Wlififw’ 14D RICHMOND ST. AMIYUM COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO $8.95. Toombs Music Store. CCNIDDSSATION Lin: IN- SURANCE. CHILDREN PHOTOGBAPIII-D in your own home. Crasweli Studio. DRESSES arriving daily at The Fashion Shoppe, Great George St. LARGE PRESSER. COOKED! — just. arrived. Toornbo Music Store. FLIGHTS in St. Pierre_ Mique- ion. For information call Maritime Central Airways Limited at 2061. FINAL PRESENTATIONS of the York Concert next Monday and Tuesday. Tickets Henderson and Cudmore. Box social Tuesday night. PRIZE LISTS for the Fox and Mink show now available. Entries close on November 8th. Apply for entry forms and prize lists Department of Agriculture. REDUCED PRICES T0 CLEAR. —Genuins Leather Portfolios and under arm Cases. S. L. Hardy f; Co. SACRED CONCERT in Prince of Wales College Hail, Sunday even- ing. November mth, at 8.30. Spon- sored by Oddfeliows and Rebekahs In aid of Protestant Orphanage. PRIZE LISTS for the Fox and Mink Show now available. Entries close on November 8th. Apply for entry forms and prize lists. Department of Agriculture. S. S. EMPIRE GANGWAV’ is due Charlottetown Monday, Nov- ember 8th, and loads general cargo and livestock for St. John's. Nfid. direct. This ship replaces the "Island Connector" for this trip only. For space and freight: rates apply to Buntoin, Bell its Co.. Agents. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETINGS.- The Rev. E. M. B. Wheeloelr. B. A.. B. D.. S. T. M.. District. Secretary of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Auxiliaries of the British and Foreign Bible Society will address meetings during the coming week as follows: Sundsjv, November 7th. 11 A. M. I-Iaxtsville Presbyterian Clhurch and in the evening at 7.30 at. North Wiltshire United Church. On Monday- Btn, hederidon Church of Christ, (Dis- ciple). Tuesday. Still. New Gisseow Church of Christ. (Disciple). Wed- nesday. 10th, Covehead Road Unl- ied Church. Thursday. 11th. Caven- dish United fihumh. Priclav. 12th Princeinwn Presbyterian Church. All wer-k nlghlrservicesnt S o'clock. "1111: ‘sound filth’ “The flobk fBi-"ihe World of Tcmorrrrw" will be shown where there is electric lizhting. A hearty welcome is extended to all. Church oi Scotland Service LORD'S DAY, NOVEMBER 7th. ILW A. M. Orange Lodge Rooms Richmond Street (next Telegraph Office) Continuing messages on Paul's Epistle to the Romans. “TI-III EARNEST EXPECTATION 0F THE CREATION." “For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travsiieth in pain together until now. And not only "my. but ourselves also, which have the first-fruits oi tire Spirit. even we ourselves groan within ourselves. waiting for the adoption. to wit. ihe . enrptlon of our body." (Ro- mans S: 22, 23.) The British and Foreign Billie Society IN CANADA AN D NEWFOUNDLAND DIZINCI EDWARD ISLAND ' AUXILIARY The Iiev. E. M. B. Wireeiocil. Ii.A., 8.0.. 8.12M. District Secretary for N. B. and P. l. I. Auxiliaries of the Bible Society will address meet- ings ss follows: Sunday, Nev. Yflir-"ll A. M. llertevilie Presbyterian Church. 1.30 P. lit-North Wlltabire United Church. Mon. Stir. - Fredericton Church of Christ (Disciple) Tues. 0th. - New Glasgow Church of Christ (Disciple) Wed. 10th. - Ceveiread Id. United Church. ' Thurs. 11th. — Cavendish United Church. Fri. iltirr-Princetewn Pres- byterian Church. All week night services st s o'clock. Tire sound fiiar "The Doeir for the world of tomorrow" will be strewn where there is electric light- ing. A IIIAITI WILCOMI II EXTENDED T0 ALL Speaker, Dr. IN THE Three Services Daily 10 a.na. 2 and 7 p. m. The first service THURSDAY at I p. m, Rev. Wynn T. Stairs. In- ‘ternstionsi Missionary s”. "l"! of the United Pente- costal Church. will be among the Speakers. Ministers and Workers from the Maritime District will be present. Several Trinity United Church Sunday, llovsnllsr 1tlr Special Message to Men Subject: ‘HEAR AM I: SEND ME" Ukssisled by Dr. G. D. Steel, and S. T. Green. Dr. W. E. Dudley will preach Subject: "300 Men Wanted." Tile Men's Choir will lead in the Music oi Praise. "EVERYBODY WELCOME" PEIITEGOSTAI. CONVENTION 37 Elm Avenue Charlottetown, P. E. I. NOVEMBER, 4 —— 7 ' Rev. Quincy Sioirs, local church pastor W. E. Dudley. Dr. L. W. Show, C. H. Block EVENING You ore invited to ollend these Services. “WMMOMMQMQM Literature And Life WOWQDWODlWI nitcss AND ADDRESS A Ample advice is given to Improve the personal appearance of people. Shaving soaps are recommended and a favorite argument is that one who is careful to use s certain soap is likely to secure a good position. Lotions for the hair are also pres- sed on the public; and if we believ- ed it sii. and acted accordingly, bald heads would soon disappear. Beauty parlors abound and have their devotees and doubtless en- hance the besuty of many of the fair sex. By being careful of one's toilet respect is not only shown to our o\vn person but we respect. others ss well. Some years ego I knew s min- ister who was candidate for a vec- snt. pulpit. He had many fine quel- itier and was s good preacher of the Gospel. but he was passed over and apparently for a trivial cause. His coat lacked buttons where they should have been, and when he was leaving the place where he was entertained, his host said. "Mr. So and So when next you seek a new pulpit. be sure and see that your wife sews on buttons where they are needed on your cost." This small defect suggested to the peo- ple whom he would gladly have ser- ved, that he was careless and that his good wife was blind to r. certain extent. The matter was small but the consequences were great. Were they afraid that she would not conduct the life of the manse as it. should be done? Then address is important too. Many a person has lost his chance for promotion—a proportion in many ways well desemd-because he did not approach the authorities in the most acceptable wey. 1t may have been an abrutpness or s lack of refinement. Sir Henry Jones in. that touching book "Old Mem- ories." written on his death bed when he was dying with cancer. tells how in his day candidates for s College chair had to appear be- fore the authorities in person as well as present their testimonials. There were many candidates for the chair which Sir Edward Coir-d held in the university of Glasgow. They were ultimately reduced to two Jones and John Watson, of Queens univer- sity, Kingston. The latter was said to be the greatestliving Kantian sclrol- ar. Al. first Watson refused logo over to be scutinized by the committee, At length he went. What happened Jones does not. say, other than that he himself was selected for what Cnird called his vacant shoes. Pro- fessors are apt to become absent. minded. We recall the ‘story of the Scottish professor who had a bath and after it was over he stood for a while and wondered whether he was really going In or coming out. He was not. sure which. Books have been written. and have been put into the hands of would-be candidates advising how to best. approach authorities when looking for a position, and how to get on in life. There are things however which cannot. be learned from books but form port of the endowment we receive from mother nature. But we may learn much if we but keep our eyes open. Tact is an important matter. Lord Aver- bury says no one should ever go out of his way to antagonize anyone. Force may fail where kindness wins. The fable of the sun and the wind illustrate this. The wind made a traveller keep his coat closer to his person, while the sun by its hot rays made him shed it. Merl are more easily lcd than driven. Shake- speare puts it thus: "What. thou will. Thou rather shalt. enforce it. with ihy smile Than hew it with thy sword." 1s not this true - many a. men has owed his success in lite for more to good manners than to any solid merit; while on the other hand, many a worthy man, with a 300d _ heart. and good intentions. makes enemies merely by the roughness of his manner. Wes it. Bacon who said that a "pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation?" A bsiin writer tells us that. Youth and Mercury-the God of eloquence and of the Arts were port-crises without. ihe Graces. i TEAS THE__GUARDIAN.__CHARLO'I"I‘ETOWN uvnrlrs sullnlrv . PAGE THREE THURSDAY, NOV. 4th, FRIDAY. NOV. 5th l7. ‘l8 ‘l9 20. Z4 Z5. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED ‘ and SATURDAY, NOV. 6th II I- BARGAIN DAYS an _— PROWSFS Due to Ilse enthusiastic response we re- ceived from our Sale of Week-End Spe- cials held lwe weeks ego. we have cle- eideri to give you some more Red Hot Specials for this Week-End. 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