DECEMBER 9- 1950 ' rise ouaaman. Q-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE ” 7 ' csirmi, gum; ..f':i".f." i.2ii”:? ;".'": "'1 P - '(jHURCHES TOMORROW M I t u M" 2si.'?'s::5i.2:'.v-..S.5:.:'.ii..i:.1".1, Junlor Farm”-3 in Time For Christmas ., 2- .. LIIURCH DI TRINITY UNITED RI 3'0 "ml ' "ml W10"! oer Phmllps will olffJlTcliateRe:t ail.ser- 5 PETER'S CATHEDRAL ' anglican d C n" Mn;::.1..Ti:.n lnoanihent '1, guanine Brenton. Lie Mada. organist and Choir Director suunav ssnvices W, 5.1.1.-The Holy communion. I0:00 A. M.-Matinl. um A.M.-Choral Eucharist and I ,3oseir:i::.n-Isunday Ichool. 7'00 p,M.--Evcnscng and Sermon -wgek Day services at lie usual times. Au seats are free and Inapprop- d. - "'.3f,",,,-3 are welcomed and he Incumbent is glad to see them a!- ter the service. I church The Ieverend II. E. D. Ashfsrl. M.B.l. I.A.. B.D. Minister The Reverend ll. 0. Rice. LA. D.D.. Visiting Minister it an. Sermon: "Shooting Sara And Fallen Heroes" Anthem: "0. for a closer walk with God" (Myles Poster)- aololet. Mr. David Crawford. 6JkHynn singing by the con- gregation. Sermon: "If I Were Twenty- One" L.eymen's Choir: "0 Come. 0 Come Emmanuel" (Henley Wlllan). ' Trinity Eight: "Wonderful Peace." You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. BAPTIST Mr S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE PARISH CIIUICII Established 1769 by Royal roan- dstion. The Reverend J. T. lbliott. Rector. Mr, ltoyston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0.. organist and Choir Master. git Holy Communion. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon ' (White Gift Sunday). Sunday School will attend this Ser- vice and present their Christ- mas White Gifts. Anthem: "No Room in the inn" by Martin Shaw. 1,00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. - subject: "Getting Along with People." Anthem: "The Ships Glide In" gun; by SC. Plllrl 0lfII' (lhcir. "Fellowship llour" in the - Parish Hall. to: which all are i invited. 1---m--T?1'w PRESBYIERIAN -m-m-1-':W-WW THE KIRK OF S. JAMES Ilia Reverend 1'. ii. Busaell Somera. liI.A., s.'r.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian Mckcnale. Mus. Rae. organist and Choir Director ...--A------A-j- to am. Church School. ll a.m. Divine Service : "Limiting the Our Minds." Anthem: Lord of All Being. (Mark Andrews). Soloist Mr. Raoul Reymond. 5 pm. Vespers and Meditation on ”'ihe Christmas Story" I!- "The Annunciation of Jesus and the Birth of His Fore- runner." E 2 and Ser- Load on (Plainsong Melody). we invite you to worship and study with us. ZION PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH --Tm Prince and Grafton Streets llevsrend 0. Carlyle Weliatl. Minister Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L organist and Choir Director Morning Worship ' Iwiitt sin. Theme: "worshipping In The Spirit." Hymns: ill. I53. 333. III Anthem: "Bohemian Carol". ' Traditional. ! The Sac i of Baptism will be administered. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitaroy Sta. The Reverend James D. Daviann. l.A.. B.D. Pastor." Organist and Director of Choir. Mn W. Allison Macllae. A.'I'.C.M. ll a.m. Morning Worship sermon: 'f.Iisst Around the Corner." R Anthem: "Once in Royal Da- vid's City." i 12 Noon: The Church School. '1 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: "Pity the Innkeeper” Iiynm Story "Aa With Glad- ness” - Anthem: "My Soul Doth Mag- nify the Lord." 8.15 p.ns. B.Y P.ll. "Adventures In Labrador". Mrs. Fred Osborne You are cordially invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 7.19 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, organist and Choir Director. . 10.00 e.m. Church School end Fam- ily Iiour. 11.00 Morning Worship and Com- munion. Sermon: "You Can't Make A Monster Respeotable” "An answer to a claim made by a fellow minister that the beautifying of beverage rooms would he the solution to mod- eration." 1.00 p.m. Evening Worship Service. "Christ At The Point of A Question." First in a series of three messages built around the character and life of CIll'IIIr- leading up to the Christmas story. Soloist for the evening will be Mr. Blolce Carter. Central Christian Church invites members and friends to wor- ship on the Lord's Day. SALVATION ARMY g,gg.gm.A...m............... GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. SUNDA! SERVICES ll. a.na. llolineas Meeting. A ser- vice devoted to the develop- ing of spiritual life. 2.80: Sunday School and Bible Clan. . 5.30: Open Air Service on Grafton Street 'i p.m. Salvation Meeting. special Visitors and speakers Major and Mrs. George Davis. Officers in charge oi Mens Eventide llome. Moneton, N.lI. You are Invited to Attend. OOSPEL Iliill. Upper Prince Street 3-30 inn. The sabbath ' ” ' and Bible Classes. Evening Worship I-ti p.m. Theme: "Crossing the . l I Rivers." 1 Hymns: 164. 601. 0:1. . Anthem: "The Star of Beth- I leliem."-Stephen Adams. I "our soul walteth for the Lord: 1' lie is our help and our shield." I You are cordially invited to wor- y ship with us. . United PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH . :7 Elm Avenue . i 3""9nIi Quincy Stairs, Pastor Phone 2790-L. Special R ”3'- Sunday school. 2 ”"- WMIMID and Ooinniiinion all-m. Children's Ohnrch. I-In. Bible Teaching flit-in. Young PeopIg'g Mvini. Evangelistic Meeting. 9" -re provisos for those :,0'nilII' from a distance on are Cordielly-Invited n...; The iiioi. House WW-M by re. am. somn ill! a select assortment of glgleu. Testaments. Portions. Prm 3ib1Ol. liymnsries; Mayer Books. Oeilglous um: Devotional Rooks. cm OI. Roll oils Cards. chismrw ulidey Icliooi ilvplics. Poe-rioxs WW”, .. "W not-assure no "311! -..e....... ass 2?”? 90000 at last Prices. P-so to cheese tress. chilling; go... ” m”h, "I Illu noose 100 rl """" 9731”-nCh:g6.t.t.ete Order of Meetings fer Lord's Day I0 A.M.-Sunday School L 11 A.M.-Breaking oi Bread 1.30 P.M.--Gospel Meeting. "Preaching Peace Through Jesus Christ.” ZION CHURCH ANNUAL Thurs. Dec. 14 st 8 p.m. Anthems and Carols T ..-:--.-en.-....--a--um Refrigeration s.u'.s-.s and smnvioii Repairs To an Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE 36901" Pslsicr Electric PIIONE 1444 g -e CANDLELIGHT srmvicizt uosru aaimeau sin I.. 8. STIVINSON 73' .' luodueeqer no sicimouo st. Alheln N TM FOB STUDENT WAVES -. cg); Buiinyaide Beauty Parlor 612. BUMMAGE SALE - Holy Name gall.” Saturday, December 9th, BRADALIANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday. Dec. 10th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. w. B. MlidPhail, Minister. SPRINGFIELD. DONG CREEK, CRAPAUD Services. Springfield. Morning Prayer at eleven. Long Creek. Holy Communion at three, and Evensons. Crapaud, at seven- thirty P. M, Wednesday. Dec. 13th. Holy Communion. Springfield an eleven. Evensong at B P. M. CITY POLICE COURT. - At :the Stipendiary Magistrate's court lmiverday. the remanded case of a men charged with false pretenses was further remanded until today. A drunk and incapable was sen- tence io 20 days in jail. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - Yesterday large crowds thronged the uptown shopping district tak- ing advantage of the crisp, fine weather. Store windows are colorfully and attractively dc- corated in the Yuletide theme and the store interiors tastefully ar- ranged and laid out to lure the gift-hungry shorppe-r. In the city itself busineu houses and mer- chants on Kent Street between Queen and Great George Streets have co-operated again this year. as last year, and strings of color- ed lights provide a picturesque scene. BREAK REPORTED - The pre- mises of H. M. Simpson Ltd., was entered illegally for the third time on Thursday evening when a small sum of money was taken. The first break was made on Novem- ber 25 when a back window was opened and a sum of money and a number of fountain pen: taken. On Tuesday. December 5 entry was again made thrcugli the back window and money taken. The last entry was made by the some means. 31'. PAUL'S A. Y. P. A. - The regular meeting of st. Paul: A. Y. P. A. was held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday evening December 6th, with a large number of mem- bers present. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Stand up. Mlnd up for Jesus". followed by prayer by Jim Ibbott. George Anderson read the scripture Lesson and Wendell MaoKenzle read the story of the origin and history of the Christmas Carol, "silent Night. Holy Night." The president. con- ducted a business meeting during which several items of business were discussed. It was asreod thit- the A. Y. P. A. would adopt: the project of preparint 5110 Chili” mas mottos for the greening of the Church. the work -to be done at next week's meetins. The r0'P01'55 of the various workim committees were received. At the conclusion of the business meeting the Ric?-01' introduced- Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw who gave a very interesting and beneficial talk on "Personality Development". after which the Young People took part in e Christmas Narrative and Carol!- Lunch was served. by Marion Lcngille and her committee after which the meeting closed with Auld Lens Sync and The Grace. Pianist for the evening was An-n Worthy. IN MEMPRIAM In sad and loving mein .1 01 0'" dear husband and father. Ii. LODGE niltr Peake's Station, P. E. I. who passed ewe! December 10th. me. had to lilrt Wndiii '93s 'i':ved with -ll our heart. We miss his face!-Ii "mil! "7- wlu. him we spent our inner dun Many a de his name is spoken. And many yon hour he is in our thoughts A link in our family chain is broken. as has gone from our home but not from our I108?"- Yet he has not lived and died in "i.'.' For on we can law. no hits leftya name without a stain For our tests to -wash aw!!- Ie was worthu the IIIIIIG of I fonlimliif W hettl H t e's e square N: mater when we needed him We always found him there. in never failed to do his best. sale heart was true and tender ile worked so hard for thou he loved. And left us to remember. 11lCl3.WIl'llI'tI-Chllg too bl!" W9 nu hi wouldn't try to do for us lierallofaahedid hlshli. So God gave him eternal rest. sadly Missed and !endLY Rm- unlsered iiy Wife and runny- WHY HAVI . all" to the children. entered. but- vloes. Everyone welcome. SORORITY MEETING-'I'he reg- ular meeting of Beta sag-ms Phi, Alpha Chapter, was held at the home of Miss Murjude 11111 on Wednesday evening. December 0th. The business period was conducted by the President. Allie MscLeod, after which an interesting program on "Introductions and invitations" was presented by Marion Shaw. followed by an open dlscugglon, The Christmas project at the Infirmary will be carried out this year as usual. Before the meeting adjourn- ed. refreshments were served by the Lunch Committee. Allie Mec- ieod and Joyce Beer, assisted - by the hostess. EXEMPLAR CHAPTER MEETS -The regular meeting of Exem- plar Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. was held at the home of Mrs. Mor. ton Dew, on Wednesday evening. December 6th. with the president. Mrs. Lorsn McLellan presiding. During the business meeting ar- rangements were made for the dispensing of Ciiristrnas cheer. Fol- lowing their "study of various countries". an interesting evening was spent under the direction of Mrs. Cari Burke, Programme Con- vener. studying China. All mem- bers participated by reading items about that country. or displaying attractive and interesting articles made in China. Mrs. T. D. DeBlois added greatly to the Oriental at- niosnphere by donning a beautiful Chinese costume. The evening closed with lively discussion dur- ing the luncheon hour. -Personals Capt. W. E. S.-Briggs and Miss Dorothea Cox of the C.B.C. stafl. Halifax, are in the city. Dr: and Mrs. Frank McMillan entertained at two tables of bridle on Wednesday night at their new home on McGil1 Ave. Friends are pleased to see "Nelgiilbor" Williams around as usual after being confined to his home with an attack of the ..G,ippe... Mr. Lewis Mot-ise and Mr. Ster- ling Mouse were visitors to Char- lottetown Friday. Friends of Mr. Keir Bassett are glad to know he has returned to his home in lbsny alter s suc- ceurui operation in the City Hos- pital. .-------1-wm- AUGUSTINE COVE scuooi. Report for the Primary Deport- mental Augustine cove school. Grade V -- 1. Ralph Dawson, 2. Ruby Clark. 3. Joyce Cuwlifie. ' Grade IV (Sn) - 1. Brenda Mur- phy. 2. Lots Peters. Grade IV (Jr). - 1. Jean Mec- wlllisms. 2. Esther Carruthers, 8. Justin Murray. Grade In (an) - 1. Carol Cut- cllffe, 2. David I-Iowstt, 3. Alberta Cu-igg. Grade III (.lr.) - 1. Willis Pet- ers. 2. Bobby Grigg. Grade II isr.) - 1. Juanita Mac- Kenzie: 2. Elmer MacDonald. 3. Myrna Thompson. Grade II (Jr.) - 1. John Robin- son. Grade I (Sr.) - l. Jean MacNell. 2. Preston Cameron and Buddy Peters (equal). Grade I (lnt.) - 1. Jean Dawson. Grade I (.Ir.) - l. Connie Clark. 2. Delbert Clark and George Mac- willlsms (equal). THE STARS SAY- contlnued from page 2 ..g- be disposed to keep our one pil. it the sex should warrant it, so that she should give us others in a succession of litters until to James' complete satisfaction she would be matrlsi-ch to many And our farming in every direction thus better assured. And what of this week? Leav- ing us with kindly thoughts of it. November went out and on an un- seasonal day so warm and lovely it was. December "best month 0! lng we know many delilhil to farm-folks. In generous measure are these given to all. granted in a continuous flow from Him "who giveth us richly all things to en- toy. "And what of us? What have we given to the days in "mm? This we ask ourselves: "What have I learnt whet-e'er I've been. From all I've heard. from all Ive seen? What more I know that's worth the knowing? What have I done that's worth the doing? What have I wiidhii "139 1 should shun? What duties have I left. im- done?" Until Monday g- - Din?! Good-night. . . . .m.....-:..-. m OLEARINO All Winter iillilnory AOELLA'S Ali . Tile'annual meeting of the Si. Phihos coir Club was held Tues- dly evening at the home of Cyrus J. and Edmond Gallant. There W9” min! D sent in spite of the 1'31!!! night ad a mix-up in the place of meeting. In the absence of the president. the Vice-presi. dent, Hen-ri Bernard, conducted the meeting. The Secretary also hem! avb-Sent. Mary Ann Cormier acted for the evening. The following officers elected: President: Cyrus .l'. Gallant. Vice-President, Marc Cormier Secretary-Tresurer, Mary Ann Cormier Adult Directors, Joseph P. Gal- lant and Alyre Cormier. It was decided to meet every second and fourth Tuesday. the next meeting to be in January. Morris Deacon, Field-man, spoke a few words of encouragement to the group and urged that all members stay with the club and encourage others to join. These remarks were strongly suipported by Emmanuel Gs.1-lent. Mr. Galant, grandfather of the new president, Cyrus J.. has always been greatly interested in this club and has assisted them many times in many ways. The meeting was brought to a happy ending by the playing of several games and by a bowl of delicious apples served by the hos- tests. were easy Two new calf clu-bs-the St. Catherine's Shorbhorn Club and the Selkirk Ayrshire Clu-b-have been organized recently on Prince Edward island. The St. Catherine's club was or- ganized Nov. 27th at. a meeting in the school there. . The officers of the club are:- HOME 8tiE'i.i. mm ..;”i R :ll'vl dlI i III. .1 , . J iii . ii: i 2 l R00 184 REIT STREET 1 K . l Of course, you are careful to change the oil in your car regularly. But, are you careful about your automobile insurance? Make a date to stop in and . talk with us about comprehensive auto insurance. 6I.U:3C.3L.ogece Jlgeiiciee igpimited mwMm MBWW COIAJLUHIV II Pltiscl IUVAIDIIIAII y President. Vincent Macxenzie; Vice-president. Alfred Sherren; Secretary-Treasurer, Marie Sher- ren: Adult Directors! Mr. -Leonard MacNevln, Mr. Danlny MacNeill. Other members lire: Everett MacNeiil, Chester MacNeill, Eileen MncNei1l. Billy MacQuarrie. Glen MacQuarrie, Eisner MacQuarri'e. Donna Stretch and Marion Stretch. Meetings will be held the lsi Friday of each month during the winter. 0 I I U The Selkirk club was organiz- ed at a meeting in the school on December 6th. Members of this club are: Mike Ma.cKinnon (president): Mary Ma.cKinnon (vice president): Ger- ald Mclnnis (secretary-treasurer). Buddy Mclnnis, Lloyd MacKinnon, Louis Mscxinnon, Alan M1cKin- non. Warren MacKinnon. Qnsion MacP-hee, John Gorman, Louis YOU BUY BE8Tv AT T AN.” STOREY nu. Larkin. Adult Directors: Kenneth Mac- Kinnon and Daniel Mclnnis. Jr. Meetings will be held the 4th Thursday of each month during the winter in the Selkirk school. FREETOWN VILLAGE SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem. ber of the Senior Department- Grade X-1. Wendell Taylor. Grade IX-i. Gwendolyn Rowe; 2. Patrick Curiey; 3. Muriel Hat- field. Grade VIII-1. Abberta Rowe; 2. Eustace Reeves: 3. Key Reeves. Grade VII-1. Shirley Jsrdvlne; 2. Geraldine Hatfield; 3. Aud- rey MACE.-ichcrn. Grade VI-i. Carmen Psynter; 2. Marguerite MacKenzie; 3. Helen Rowe. Principal. Thelma MacPhee. If is a pleasure to announce that we have now on display in our sfore the finest selection of Living Room Chairs, Dinette Chairs. Chests, Studio Couches. Dsvenporis. and Chesferfields. Floor Lamps. Table Lamps. Coffee Tables. End Tables, Lamp Tables. Dinette Tables for the Home-and Cribs. Play Pens. Highchairs. Commode Chairs. Sleighs. 'bofh steering and baby rail. Kin- dergarten Sets, Bleckbcsrds. Pool Tables, Doll Carriages. Tricycles. Bicycles. Desk and Chair Sets. eic., for children-The finest selection that we have to this date assembled in our store. 0ilAiiL0'i'l'ETOViii. P.E.i. Kitchen Electric Handpulniecl 6 CUP TEAPOT On-iy 3.95 Mske tee in this sensational elec- tric pot of dark brown pottery with your choice of white. red or yellow flowers. Filled with cold water this pot will boil within 3 minutes. Your toaster cord can be used. Will not mark or burn your table. Only a. limited number available so rush your order today. If 53.95 sent with order. we pay shipping charges. If ordered C.O.D. you pay shipping charges. if not satisfied return tea- pot to us within 5 days and yet money will be refunded. I IIUBB MAIL ORDER. -1 Iiubhards, Halifax, Co.. N.S. Please send me teapot(s).l white. red or yellow flowers. (Mark your choice.) Enclosed is! lmoney order for .................. .. ' NAME ............................................ ADDRESS ..................................... .. r. - .. M. .. ... .l The House of Romano!-f was the ruling family in Rugia from 1613 to the 1917 revolution. Chairs, Cedar 4. ,4. .4. :1.-g-I :'1.,vA,-K-J f ,,-A .-4.21,?-I, J, ,-1, :4,-4, v-4,. PIIOIE O34