DECEMBER _24. ‘ _,_’ i OO-OQOGO l-O-OOOO ‘Moe-ow cnuncinas rosionnow L.“.H+.¢. - c“ one- eveoee; ‘we v tee“ » UNIIED CHURCH oi CANADA _ vr. PETElfifilgfiTllmoaAl‘ wmdhingliiwm) " Rockford ‘sows Rev. William u. Dudley. 1T5. "" B. M. Malone incumbent- tiisl Suzanne Brenton. Lie. Music. prion!" CHRISTMAS SERVICES 2A. my, p, m. Cllorsl Eucharist 30g n. m. Holy Communion. 10.00 a. In. Malina “M; a, m Choral sermon Sunday Aitcr Christmas Eucharist and M” no], Communion L. L. D. Guest Minister Rev. ll. C. lliee D. D. Visiting - Minister III. A- lloy Kendall. A. 0. C. 0.,- L. R. A. M. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 a. m. Senior Church School 11.00 s. m. Primary and Begin- ners’ Departments. 11.00 a. m. Divine Worship eon- ductcd by the Minister. Sermon: “Thy Gentleneas Hath Mode Me GresP-Text: Pa. 18:35- Dr. Dudley. Carols by the Choir. — “Come, l'ollow Me"-—Svvedish Folk Carol: “Sweet Baby, Skew-Danish Folk 10-0" 1"=““= . Melody; “Th llillsid Car l- 11-011“ Chm‘ *‘“°‘“““ “d Digit-Indian {Willi Carole o sum" - u st 1 i t, Mr. no Mac- m; special Service oi Carols. hi“; loos rne . 1. I’. M. Divine worship ‘VEEK DAY! Sermon: “Thanks For Every- . communion thing" — Text: 1's. 92:1 —Dr. Dudl H0)’ ’ . lry 8-15 Mm“ “m! ‘flan Anthem: "The Wen Shep- MS Tuesday, Thumhy and herds"—Chsrleo rsincent, Soprano sill-rd"; “M. Soloist: Mim Betty Jean 11-3" l" Y “I was glad when they said unto 1511mm‘! me, Let us go into‘ the house oi 11° '1' "MY- the Lord." . .\11 seats are irce and unappro- priated. Visitors are welcomed. Illll the illcunlberlt is Si“! l‘? 5" “mm 'i e. “WIIIRFEICTBODY WELCOME Trinity Church invites you to Morning and Evening Worellip on the Lord's day. BAPIIST gr, PAUL'S ANGLICAN THE BAPTIST CHURCH‘ t CHURLH ___, Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streetl- "drlm rslnsil cllullcn Minister. Rev. James n. Davison ' B.A.. 8.0. ‘Established 110a by Royal F0111"!- ation licv. .1. 1‘. lhbotl. II- l!» "w"- tir. lloyston l1‘. Mugiord A.R.C.0., Organist snd Choir Master. CHRISTMAS EVE 11.30 P. M. Celebration of Holy Folmuullion. Christmas DI! 7.00 a. m. lioly Communion 11.00 s. m. Iloiy Communion 10:30 A. M. Choral Communion Sunday After Christmas Day Feast oi St. Stephen 11.30 a. m. Iloly Communion 11.00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon tbrosdcast C F C‘ Y1 . Alltllelll: "lllilluluall Chorus" - irnlu llltlllicik "hicssiah" Subject: "Eulmsnucl, God With Us“ 2.30 p. in. Children's Cilristmas Service (in the Church) 7.00 P. M. Carol Service-loom- ‘aillt-d Choirs! No Sermon. Tho Morning Service will be Broadcast over Radio 51811011 c l‘ (2 Y > _ lvnluAY-Nialv YEAR'S itvE 11.110 p. ln. Celebration oi lloly Communion. Visitors will receive a cordial welcome st St. Paul's Church- Organist alld Director of Oholr Mrs. Allison Macliae. A. T. C. M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. ermon: ll/cv. J. D. Davison "Our Gilt to God.” Music by the Girls‘ Choir. Duct: "What Child is This?" Misses Marilyn and Jsnet Rub"!- The Church School immediately follows Morning Worship- "T110 cni-ietnise Story.“ in pictures. will he presented. At 1.15 P. M. over C P‘ C Y Rev. Oscar P. Johnson. President oi Baptist World Alliance will speak on “The Church's 0110 Foundation." Evening Worship '7 I‘. M. "Tho Christmas Story” in lilti- lures. Solo: Miss Shirley Mscliay. Solo, sclcctcd. Mr. Lorne Mac- Lcnnan. At 8.30 P. M. The Girls’ Choir concert will be repeated by request _ Tuesday December 26th. at 7.30 l’. M. Concert ior remainder oi Church School, junlorl. llltfllfll-‘ll- latc and senior. ..1'ou are cordially invited to wor- ship wlth The Baptist Church. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue GEllTliilL Gllllilllilll this column is reserved tor sows of local interest, but advertising oi a nevvey ‘nature may be at five cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. YOU WILL FIND tho lllt min- ute Gilt at Toombs Music Store. FLIGHTS to St. Plerre_ Mique- lon. For information call Maritime Central Airways Limited at 2061. CALENDAR-kitsch Electric are issuing it calendar reproducing a beautiful picture entitled "Pence And Iranquility." TICKETS for the New Year's Bell at the Clover Club must be picked up not later than Wednes- day, December 29th. NEW lilwoims AND MUSIC for Christmas, at Toombs Music Store. TWO i-‘LIGJITS weekly to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limilcd. Phone 9061 or 540. ANYONE WISHING to contri- bute to children's Christmas at the Protestant Orphanage, msy send parcels to 158 Prince Sh, Char lottetown. APPLES FOR CHRISTMAS — Mr. R. E. Munch has kindly, sent a box of apples for The Guardian staff. which they appreciated very much. ' RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Ivll‘. James 1i. Murray, Fredericton, z-eceiveda telegram Monday. 20th. stating the sudden passing oi his nephew, Mr. Hsllrcd Murray Nes- bit. at the age of 33 years, on Dec. 19th in Massachusetts. VISITED B. C.— Tile folloyving news item is token from the Pantie- ton, B. C. Herald of recent date: “Senator J. E. Sinclair. oi Ottawa and Summcrfield, Prince Edward Island, who recently made his first visit lo the Okanagan, was greatly impressed with its possibilities. While here, he was the guest oi’ Mrs. Eileen McKenl-ls. and her sis- ter. Miss Ruth Lambo. whose mo- titer is a neighbor of the Senator's in Summerfield. 11c arrived in Poll- ticton from the coast, where he vis- ited a brother." THANKS The School Board and the Cem- munity of Spring Valley wishes to thank Simmonv-Macldaricnes for their generous prize and to wish them the Séasons Greetings. m MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Lennard 24th, 1M6. In y l nee you just tlhc same. Long as I live I treasure your name. Mother. Remembrred by Daughter, Mrs. Roy Tuphn. n}. Quincy Stairs. Pastor Sunday Services 10 a. m. Sunday School ¢ t - ~ 11 a. m. Worship and Praise PRESBYI tkiAN 7 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting ~—--—-——_—4~——--—-fi-'-"j1 Week Nights 'i'|ll‘i KIRK 0i“ Sr- J/‘Mha 8. p. m. Wednesday. Young *."r--"r—"'—’_—'_"' l’ o1 ‘ - llie Rev. [All Bil-fie" Homers oafltcsm- Friday’ m“: stud’ gums", ‘i p. m. lridsy. Prayer and Di- Organist vine llesling service. Miss E. Lillian "lclloulie "film-y to God in the llllllelt. M"!- Bim and on earth peace, and good vvlll 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. 5011mm: "Christmas and Tho "Ullif," (‘a rol: "No Candis.- Was There smi No Fire" (Liza Imilmannl. luihrm: "Chcrublln Song" (Bort- to men." Luke 2:14. Everyone is welcome to all ser- vlccs. Liston to the Pentecostal Church of the Air. heard each Saturday morning i0 to 10:30 over C. F. C. Y. "mom u h sh I cu TRAI. CHRISTIAN 3:30 i’. 1li. ‘lurc coo. CHURCH gnu P. M. Evening llorehip. Ken‘ an.‘ \1’l'||l0|lI "Jesus Christ Our Lord _ g ___ _ -—'|'Ile Abiding Presence" MARyEL D, DUNBAR, B. TH" (‘arolz “To Bctlllchtlm" (Wll- Mugs"; ‘in-ul- Mrs. 1li. c. stem-rt. Orrwlll Aillbolu: "Gesu liamhiilo" iPiet- and ch“, Dina”;- ru 1'olli. Tllt‘ llllnlmr will conduct the Srrliccs and dclivelfl the Sermons. i.._. .._c_________j__.__- ZlUN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street/s- llrl- t; Mn" lo Webster Minister ilr. |‘1'itlil( iihnsion A. ‘i. C. l. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. Theme: “The rhllllrlllg Christ." Hymns: :11, 501i. 005. 71:30 i‘. M. The Sabbath School Mill Bibi; Classes. EVENING WOILSIIII‘ 1:0» I‘. M. The, Choir will pre- "Ilt ihc (fhrlstnlas Cantata "The Uilrlstnllis King" by lloiton. (‘llorulm “Prepare Yc the WSW" lillrt nlld Cllorusz: "0‘cr the Silent lfiostcrn Illlls." — Mrs. llonry l-Iril-r and Miss orma Dsizlei. “oil's (fhorus: Follow the Glllll- 1n; Slur." ‘ thorns: "Glorious Morn." “moon's Chorus and Choir: "And ‘Ihrrr Wore Shepherds" - Solo "I". Miss Norms Dolsiel. Soprsito 8010:. "The Song is "inking. silll." - Mrs... Arthur "Mu-r. Thorns: "Joy To The world.“ 5010 and Choir: “Crrdle llyrnn" ~ 111m Cllrlsiinc King. thorns: "0 Come To lily lleart.“ (‘liorllsz "Come and Worship." "The Lord is our dcienrc- and "'1' lloiy One of Israel is our lllng." You are cordially invited to wor- "lln with us. Un- SATANIC TAILS ' J0me Asiatic iungie cots have s "it 0f hair instead cf a tail. a: “"9! the Manx cat, and 1n some ‘Mm the tuft is actually forked. 10.00 n. nl. Church School and Family llour. Lesson Topic: “ApocllYIll-lfi Lu‘ crature in the Bible." Lesson Text: Revelation Zlzl-Ii Ru ' “ 223-5, I7. ll.oo 11.111. luornins Wflvhlll H"! Comm nlon Service. Sermon: "Lord, Keep M! MW!‘ ory Green." Carols by Junior Choir:- "o Little Town of Bethlehem" "What Child ls This" "Safely Sleep Little Babe" 7.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Sermon: "What's In Yulll’ Bimini" (hlrols by Senior Choir:- "Softly the Night ls sleeolnr" tLillenas) "0 Holy Night" (Adam) "Silent Night" lMohr) ans r. M. lulirloul Films»- "We Too Receive" "For All People" - These two films plus a reel o1 Christmas Carols will be shown. "Tho three Wise Men sought and worshipped Christ -- which. proves that they were wile mell- Central Christian C .. “ oXl-olltll to one and all a vii‘! WI"! 17"‘ come to tn, above services on the Lord's day. t iillillllill 0F SCOTLAND Scrvicc, Lord's DGY 11.00 A. M. Orange Lodge Room: Richmond Street, next Telegraph liice Theme: Tile Special Promises to ‘sroel end their fulfilment. (Romans. cllopten 9-11). i m MEMORIAM IIAGAN—In fond and loving mem- ory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Fred Hagan who passed sway December 24th, 1947. One year has passed since tllat sad day ' To us s great sorrow icll. The shook thst we received that day We still -ernember well. Your 0nd came all too sudden You made la weep and cry But. the saddest part oi all, dear . Mother Ton never said good-bye. Sadly Mined by the Family. __.___.___.___________, Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory oi‘ our son BOWEN EARLE COOKE who departed this life December 25th. 1044. Ever Remembered by 111a Father and Mother. "clieiiiins niileres to thew name or the Lord Jesus Christ tMat 10.20.) Lord's day 1:80 p. m. Gospel meeting. The Gospel is the Power of God unto Salvation tc every one thst bclicvoth. Rom. 1-16. Its "Message is How that Christ died ior our sins. was buried and rose again the third day." i Cor 15-1-4. What shall the end be oi them that obey not the Gospel? '1 Peter -l7 The Lord Jesus shall be revealed -taking vengence on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel oi our Lord Jesus Christ, ll Thea.‘ 1. ‘I. S. ' Prayer Meeting Tuesday I.P.M. Sunday School lard‘: Day 10 am. ._____...__i___-_-_--_- GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. ilatehlson li A. M. Holiness Meeting. Subject: "What Shall l Ofier?" 2:30 I‘. M. Sunday School. 7:00 l‘. M. Salvation Meeting. Subject: "Stare That Guide." Duet: Major and Mrs. Hutchin- son — "Wonderful Story oi IflVC." Thurs. l:00 P. M. Lantern Service - "The Other Wise Man.” "0 taste and see that the Lord is good. Blessed is the man that Meer, who passed away December llelnelnberenee meeting Lord's ll!- n is contained in the SALVAT ‘ON ARMY WRITTEN SCltIPTUltES O€O Literature And Life Dy IOOKMAN i?! Till POETRY OI‘ CHRISTMAS There 1r more poetry about Christmas than about any othcr season oi the year. This s11 de- pends hcw we 1001: at it. Words- worth ssw “Peel Castle" in cslm weather and then looked at it as painted by Sir George Beaumont, beaten by the storm. Ho was sorry that he had not the artist's glit; otherwise then he would have added "the consecration and the 1106111: dream" —he would have seen “it in the light that never was, on sea or land." That would be poetry. S0 thst ti’ we look at Christmas in the right. way we sec how full oi poetry 1t is. It has inspired many hymns ancient and modern. Many before Adeste Fideles, and many alter Phillips Brooke-s "0 Little Tomi oi Bethlehem.“ It has also touch- ed with inspiration the artist's brush. It gave us s new ides of God. es the father who gave his only son for the redemption oi the world. Jesus taught us to call God “iather," a term which suggests home; and when he would hint to us whial. heaven was like, the nearest he ever came to it was to call it “my father's house." Home is the most poetic oi all our mstitutions. Besides. the centre of Christ- mas —— the heart of it. is a. child s babe. the little helpless thing that made a woman cry." What is more poetic than a child? "Custom too soon hes on us heavy as frost. deep almost as 111e," but the child more than all else brings b11118 with 1t and forward looking tiloughts." Think oi all the ro- mance that. has gathered about this babe! Factories busy across the world making toys for chil- dren. "Suits Claus" 1s poetry ton. To see s11 the Christian world bowing at s. cradle at this season —-surc1y that is poetry. Think too o! the numberleas greetings that are given at this time of the year. Friends reach hands across continents and seas by means of this custom: The calling up of old laces, the visiting oi old scenes even in imagination. rubbing the dust off forgotten things—sul'e1y this is poetry. This further — does not, Christ- mas give us a new sense of the wonder of common things? We are taker. to the humble birth- place of the Christ, and the poor who have not mllCh of bhis world's goods may find a, kinship here. What humility is shown! "The son of mull came not to be mill- lstered unto but. to minister, and 1o give his life a. ransom for many." God intended that W8 should be happy. and he sent Jesus to that end. We might be happy if we were not out oi sympathy with the laws that should govern the world. Lute must have harmony. The heavenly host Willi the an- gel when the shepherds lhesrd the story oi the birth of Christ. sing of an ers of peace and good will for men. What a rebuke this is to the spirit of our day with its suspicion. hate. disagreement and greed, and with such empha- sis laid on "material things. Paul who knew whut Matthew Arnold culled "the secret oi Jesus." thinking of humbling himself, said "1 have learned in whatever state I am to be content." Do we nut need to go to Bethlehem again and again? Then when he thought of the great gift which was given to the world thst first Christmas and would appraise it he could only say: "Tilanks be to God for his unspeakable gilt." Tile ides broke through language; he could not nd words to compass about the ides. It could not be put: into words, for words do not. always "unpack the heart." He is "lost 1n wonder. love and praise." verily Christmas is poetry and, as becky said, religion is the one romance of the Poor. Could it be welcomed with bet- ter W011i: than these: “Rise. happy morn. rise holy mom, i? Draw forth the cheerful dsy (3 l 11,11 o hi?” Sghi‘ th t a ospe 01:, lIC O Bl! , All . t light Upper Prince street The light that shone when Hope “—"""“" was born." The British and Foreign Bible Society m coups‘ mo NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY Till.’ CHRISTMAS MES- SAGE was never more urg- ently needed than it is to- which this SOCIETY strives to make available ior all ‘You can help to send the GOOD TIDINGS to s11 nations. so thst righteous- ness and Justice, peace and Joy may abound throughout ell the world. A CHRISTMAS OFFERING. through the P. ll‘. I. Auxil- iary or Branch will help towards this great end. Auxiliary Office. 142 Prince irustntll in Illm." _ we mvlrs rnn Street. Charlottetown. rooclr-Rvrew- coeliflofrrusw , ~ ¢ fiiGE THREE ‘ Longevity ' Candidates By Uncle Joe MI. WALLACE LOWTIIEI Mr. Wallace Lowihcr was born I at North Carleton on Jan. 14, 1857, son oi Mathew Lowtller and Annie Ada Muttsri, daughter oi John D. Muttart. Carleton, (now Carleton Siding). They were married Oct. 3W3’. “S. ‘Eiiiliifiwiiii? 13163.? §gggyggoyhr Pow: My mm din Minister of Tryon. Tom M, Macnonm ,5 M“ Harkm to Ila: Carol gay, M“ L°wther 95"“ “w” m with his nephew, Joseph Durlslorfi . 15114:. Hitzneigil! union was born one o! south Melvma Joy to on Cbnnma: Day! Wallace Lowther has been a life- Robert MacDonfld i‘ 3 m)“ f?‘ .. lcniresidcnt of Carleton where he mnkable perm“ considering ms engaged in ‘arming uni“ hi. re_ age, with a keen memory that. can tirement m 1934' trace past. events as well as keep If you think bronchitis will kill "‘ '°“°h Wm‘ "m" "“PP°"""='~ I cu don‘: believe it. Mr. Lowther H” can’ “r Instance’ "'~’"‘°"."‘" s ‘l; been troubled with m“ am when the now progressive little n u village oi’ Crapaud could only boast pl ment most oi his long life. Mr. Lowther thinks that tobacco and liquor may shorten one's life. but as ior himself he has never used r ITZKIKTKWKKKWKIGG fli\r-:.VA'L"I‘B"“ r-I“ t\vo homes and a tiny store. either. MRS. GASPAID AISINAULT gt. Mrs. Gaspard Arscnault was born We,’ at Fortune Cove, l-Iolvian, RJL, on w”, .~‘ 4 ‘.17, Sept. 23, 1853. She was married :_ \' Z at Cascumpec. Feb. 26, 1878, led by the Rev. Father S. A. Boud- eauit. To this union were born three children namely: Agnes, Cel- ina and Sophinf Her husband passed away in 1941 at. the ripe old age of 92 years. Mrs. Arsennult has always resided 1n this Province and despite her 95 years is very active and alert. The church whore Mrs. Arsenault . was married was later moved to Bloomfield. Since those days at new church has taken the place of the old one and tilts fine old lady is proud of the fact that she is s loyal J‘- —--§t~w V “cig- q_ r ‘t’ m? ' on‘ I e1)"; "Qv [a u. 3&1 d member s , MB. nomcnr MucDONALD ‘,3 eason s pg . 7 - Robert MacDonald, the subJect oi this sketch, was born at Crapaud ill the year i855, son of Joseph Mar» Donald and his wife Rhocbc Per- cival. Mr. MacDonald is one oi the ten children born to this union. He has one sister living, Mrs. Char- les Durlsford of South Melville. Early in life Robert MacDonald learned the trade o! a blacksmith, but before opening up his own shop in Criipaucl he worked for a while at his trade in the U. S. A. Upon returning to his native Isle he married Marina Dunsfcrd of South Melville. Two sons and one daughter were born to this union. The sons. Charles and William are at present living in Western Can- ndn and Seattle, Wash-that is. William lives in Washington lvhilc Charles lives at Camrose, Alberta. The daughter resides in the U. S A. and shc and her husband are annual visitors to the Island. About middle life Mr. MIIUDOH- old was appointed collector of Cus- toms for the port of Victoria which position he held for a number of years. After his retirement he returned to Crupnud and married Mrs. Annie TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS THIS HOLIDAY’ SEASON WE SEND THESE GREETINGS TOGETHER WITH SINCERE THANKS FOR PATRON- AGE AND CO-OPERATION. MAY GOOD FORTUNE BE YOURS THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR. 5r!‘ 1~Hcnders0n 59° Cudmore "'7 +"€i-€%i€i~‘§%1i’$€i~%i€4%1 Zl’§%€4%-’§ K I e We wish you a full pclcll of Yuletide icy, with usi room enough io squeeze in our greet- ngs. Tllellli you, good friends. for your liilld- .ly patronage throughout the year. During i949. we will mcllle every effort lo deserve ‘vour continued confidence. PRUWSE BROS. LIMITED i T. W. L. PROWSE, President. ~41‘ rams; _2-'i~“**'-"