Dr. Ilow’|s Sturgeon Oil Linimont An effective regltiflyior Rheumatism, Ncuralgra, Lumbago, t - ' pralhd. Cramps, Bruises, etc, con Oil ilinlment “The Different Liiiilnciii," has stood ,ti\e.,t,est of years. Price 3t’; tcllllts per bottle. ‘IIIEBBAYLIIY DRUG 00., Limited . “The Home ofjllerblne Bitters‘ ' lllllifiii‘ XMAS DISPLAY ‘ The ditsplny includes runny boxes of chocolates. The toil- et article counter has such favor nydelightiul reulllrks are belllfi itlcs as Three Flowerll, Yartileya dd on the neaband up to tlatelPlvers, Cotye. anti others, Fruit-h eai-anee. In decorating the ator-atlvory in large assortment is lterc 1y is predominant with spruce-taint). litany other articles; gtiltpbla |5_ and other novelties which m» to the Xmas season are to , make the display drainage just seen here and n hearty invitation Iwi ll. Plenty of electric light tends extends-rt tn all to visit this up in‘ git-n it a magnificent ap- date tlrtlgstorc. l (ILASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ ...i0o per line of l! worth 8o per line of 5 wordl per lino of 5 worth Dr. Dow's Bturi; 4- __;_ir.__<.__ '1 l he Christmas spirit has com- peararlce. M). seized the drugstore‘ oi‘ J‘. as; l-I. Worth, Prince Street. Qua Insertion .. Four Innertioun . Eight Insertion: . ' Agents Wanted i ~Articles For Sale » -t~'- RADIO SETS FOR SALE. SATIS- En-‘S OVENS'TWRI'E FOR -faction guaranteed. Have your set l-Blllille? time Pamiem‘ i? do‘ installed by an expert. Valerlus ed; 50ml? "Sad WWW mknand-l“ A. McDonald, Soul-is West. ubbard Oven Company, 1100‘ 31q_f2_3_3', een West. Toronto. | AFS. NOV.Z6.DCC.3-Il-I7-Z4-3i.l l t For Sate llhirigsNti-Pln Clothes Line IOJFOR sAl-E"'T"°'l"’s°"'s M"-'~ . . G1“ w 1 t T] I ilrupcrty. Apply R. 'I‘h0mpsctl. “£5,322?” ,,,,,,,,,,,,f;° Iffnmexr Suffolk. 215-11-22-41 0R SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE 45 St. Lawrence 5L, Montreal. ‘F A. w. Dec. 3—6i.‘ _ l tnarc ll years old, also Shropshire. ram or exchange. Amos Rodd, Mil-l 810-12-3-2i u; . WEEKLY x selling our iophes Pin Bags. Unusual high mission. Free samples. P. A. lehvrc d: Co., Alexandria, Ont. - AUW.‘ Dec. 3. EASY-EITHER. Cleaners and inion. 42 acres. Small cash pay-l tncnt. Apply Robert CottorLBrigh-l ton. Wllllllfi“ PERFUME" 35595.net: surfs nsorsrenco suoar-l “kc ho" cakes! “Agents horn dual purpose Bull. Age 2i ""111 "l°“'~‘Y- Big Pwflls- months. Priced right. H.D.Comp-l ll 1°l=’“° "R-‘callmlilllll. F'l°W'>l' wit. Belle River. 823-12-3-31 e d 0.. Box 1'15, Windsor, Ont. i P» W- ll-;r=on SALE—,NEWLY FRESHE N-. ~~r—--i—-.————' 1 ¢ .0 ~ “n. 1~‘ A MY PM» MEN 0R womlml 31.1.17.“ iInSTTJLI“'i§§§.or,5"“ ‘ r distributing religious literature. , 304.1; til Christmas, spare or full, L’ e. , mud, Spadlna Bldg, Toronto. gratin trowa to Ircsilcn soon. liar- A. W. mws9l4 ry lktul. Ilroukllcltl. ~ l ' "——————-———— , Too-st: it i you WISH T0 MAKE FROM‘ 10.00 ti» $75.00 per" week, while‘ To Let ElnlillSIlllll; your own husirlcsrfll :urc ‘vlliklliii grunt Litre ntkTo REN-[LJJARGE FRONT B‘ roriucts to» sell in your lot-truly‘ roam’ we“ heated‘ 295 Granon _ courtly. More liiiiilwllo Pro» s," . 783_12_2_3-l 1101s uscrl In <'.\‘cry' fnnllLv. lie-I hllu furulsht-tl. Till‘) .7. ll.‘ \‘\' _‘ l Ns cuitPANY. l)l'2l"l‘ us, znol Sltua-tmn wanted ralg West, Illontrcrtl. ,.\, “Q 796433.34; EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER [ wants position either in ofllce or? Apply "D" care of Gum-H 8l1-l3-3-2i, I in store. dian. 1 Miscellaneous WANTED-POSITION AS ASSIST- zrnt fox Inurlivr; on six or l3. Inoutha contract. Havc alrontlir, had slx lunuths experience. Ito-i‘ ft-lrtilltftls furnished. \\‘rito. S, (Iarfl trim", Care S. N. Dawson, North‘ 'l‘ryt-tt, i’. ‘Ii. I 73742-141.’ ob Printery. t , -|—~~~i—-*~-— -; LIIEADS mo sramgrimelirrsj‘: wanted eatly printed, Q11 in ,1 i, -*—————"—~——-—-—— infer, a‘ “ f,_:wANTEo_ - ROTARY sAwmo . outfit in good rcpnir. Apply "A‘ t _ Guardian quoting cash price. , too-It-zt-tolg _ORIAM CARDS AND MOURN- cards at shortest notice. uardlan Job Prlntery. ti. Q11‘; a-A- IIIONABLE WEDDING STA- tlllflly. tine selection. Guardian 1 l l PING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS. supplied. Guardian Job Print-q: tf. i" ' _____.___._...iwar~l'roo T0 our rnozuu‘ smelts at Bruce Stewart's Wharf shed No. 27. Andrew Gallant, Box‘ 28. ' 81 ll srtiivrcdfieuna iyfngfgi -~= r. Gay McEachem. Mermaid.‘ 494.11._19-5w6i ‘ 270. city. Telephone 8 U; TIIE PERSON wiio TQQigl-——»—~~~— -— he scarf Irotn Markct Building by CANNING POULTRY WANTED; llstakc kindly return to Cudmorc tI can handle ally quantity of "5- ~ fowl and chicken for canning‘ purposes, at. highest market pric- es. J. D. Jenkins. liB-lz-i-lll 0- AULFRED‘ MACDONALD, "ll -\lll'\'l'y0l'. licrmulivillv, l’. | "- - ' Il-SU-lutn. T0 RE“ Uni tlcir‘ FUR COATS WANTED lluc, nltvr or rt-pult‘. 152.‘ Ilillsboro St. —~—-----_ . 1. ll snavrcr: ..- PURE‘, anon, orkslnrc Hog selected‘ ‘by Live‘ Wk Branch. William Coadyd llclbrook. 75IiLf-3_f_3f “ERESPON DENCE CARDQ AND 9101105 with address printed, n "l" 1111118‘ for aokntrWIadge- i “ll lllllllllllllllll. etc. Guardian . "ll Prlntery, ff Female Help Wanted iiin "Tllo- a rcaranlli: MAID.‘ lllllt‘ l1? ntdimond at. ~ taz-tl-no-tr "TED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. - A. Jcnklrls. Vernon; 77142 2 ill. WANTED TWO FRESH COWS. Apply .\l0rtnn lingual]. River. 7413-12 .'I-‘ l Situations Vacant I I AGENTS-IF VOU LIKE TREES and shrubs. vvlty not scll thcm‘: Make a tbuslnells of it. Par-i tlrn or full time, 900 varieties of prio- ven Rod Tag Nursery Product; Cash every wcck. ltltiulilntent and instructions their. Wrlto DOMIN- ION NUIRIQERIES. MOXII-TPIII SJ’. I12 stt‘. l aaz-tz-s-nr; Nursing l l PRIVATE NURSES FREQUENTLYj earn $30 a week. Learn by personal I ., ., . . , . . tin. (iuttrtlfun, 72l-l1-J0~;II Lurreapondcnce‘ catalogue Na =3) . r , free. Royal College of SCICnCQu LOB‘! ‘ " Toronto 4. Canada. Nell-listl- 'r_ . *1". “' din-Tr" ‘lliufiilfonfiafif Salesman Wanted“ “ilk pt pun in pi l~.—-————————-~--o~i " -, ltilltlrtlluii (irlizli, m w“ bALEsMsN WANTED TO HAN- ~ -_ - 1ll_ Ideal Brushes, ltlsn HIIIPSIII"II‘ 8 ‘2u u-mq‘ to“ take orders for tailored-tiv‘ T_p° . m -. mi; _ ‘c Iltil, rnlr‘ “l- ‘m BOUND aLAcK AND r~o:‘tl:iulI‘nlqIcaflcn‘t)\‘i? dint tires“?!- .M It swam to the name nah.‘ - I - ‘ Cit-ll lcft ' vnurj “glib AT once-A GIRL "ro, _ l titiidtcu ut homo, Apply 1 .4 1 .1 Si‘. Tnrhtvsh, I‘. P1. l.. ReprP-“l m“, nutritive. I72 Prlut-t- Sire-rt.‘ .»,°,.,-,'|_‘ Pity. 12-241‘ r , ‘ ‘-—-——-————~~~-~~—~--~~- ~-~—'. -dgp|.1g,3.-_3i SALESMANAGERS AND SALES, LEN” '-~— _‘___.__._ __ ‘.- Men-Got ready for I928. Ari- s“! AR AND: QFEQ QTY you luivanciug In Your llFPMPlll‘ ltmnn, art lmmodlatelv "hi"! prsltlmi? Aro you NIIIISIIPII m“ txchtnteilne. GOQ"CQII-l with your present Int-tune? Ia Applvwrltu Old amounted firm. ,. x 520, Imndou, Ontario. Iltllftiii-Iii K (‘flown rt general depression offrrt your unit's‘! Our lino will cum-ct uII uhurgcdwlth hclng drunk, ltppcnr- ctl hcfor ills Honour" ‘be the subject of the Rev. R. C. Eatonb Church on Sunday morning. This is the fourth of a series on the Lord's Prayer. The evening sermon “Whut‘fi_‘_1mo' ' ' is your LIFE?~a Fund to Invest." ' Ivlr. V. L. Dingwell takes the solo be‘ I‘ Church. Wt-tllirstluy, Doc. 7th, ‘kins, second Charlottetown. ills tlepnrttlrie tlocply’ rcgrcttct! ‘ ctl hlln on his pronlotiotr. fit-c building of ll Inntdsrlnlc perv, and l<‘. O. (‘ondon dross. FARM FOR SALE AT NEW DOM- - 82liCutlilfc, a son, William Everett. 1t For pui-tigularg write ML] FOR SALE _ Two ARysHmE Itrntl Iloiiilltltl, Nuvcruhvr llltl .\lr. ltllct- Enid Smith), n duughlt-r. st ll ED-q z-tz-a-zf - In Memoriam gFlnlaygon, Peakes Road who (Ic- ynur territory satisfactory’? lineal Central Guardian ‘VALUABLE noon PRIZE AT‘ Funeral . Home Whirl of .\'llrth in night. W IIIIJ. llaelltillilili Undertaker and Embolmer 54 Grafton street Phone 462-1. ANEW POLICE ‘C-‘OURT — Unc mun yesterday nlornlug. iic was dismissed. SAILS SCHOONER Olaf called from Cilfli‘iOIlll‘IO\\flchli“I. ‘ rut-iv‘ e/l f/ze c9103) 5 o'clock last evening for York direct with a cargo or‘ 25.010 l t . ill‘). Why Not Send Yours THIS XMAS FROM BAYER STUDIO- 153 Gmlt tieorge ‘Street tings of potatoes shipped by Potato tirowers Association. vatudbiz =02} PRIZE AT Whirl oi’ Mirth tn-nlght. szln‘ “DELIVER US FROM EVIL’; will‘ sermon in the Baptist Baldwin's’ beautiful anthem "Parry with me, O My Saviour." i TIIE ‘WELCOME GIFT Yo“ Portrait BY ORASWELL Phone 692-_L Today for Appointment. ML Aime“ H‘ ‘M,— , _ novnt. FAIR NOTES Tho l‘“‘l""l“' Roll’ llcrd 0t‘ Ayrsllirt-s FAREWELL GIFT — i". S, \\" tlrllvull trnur 'I‘orv.iuto illoytll Pair assistant trnrzintrt- Vikwlrtcstlnyl iovcrlirtg, wlrcrn thcv who IIIIS been u valued mcmhcr of were in competition with ~ltl0 m]. thc C..\'.lt.. stuff‘ for the Inst [our irjpg H; the ham-Hg herds o! u“, teen years, haslcft for his ucw p ‘i- United States find Qdiiudlf (if thp itlon, that oi Division EIUZIIIQQI‘ eight int-Mi Slum-n by Euslén m,“ ' l lllvi’ Won five ilrizes. Tiler-p Iva; ill‘ Ill“ 11350“ l" a wotnlnrftrl shrw ut‘ all llrcctls ut‘ who nt thc tlnluc time mnurattllai- fntnul H i”. mm‘, m, hmmm, Mr W x ’ _ ‘ __ 30ml land stock hrcledc-rs to win iii such caning ll- \\ us thc rrltopicilt iu tul- km.“ c, “mcliwm cugirtccrin ‘Ofllt-t." in thc general nt- ‘ ' -——— 1 CORNWALL SERVICES -'I‘hert- -.vill be service 0t‘ wnrsliiil Suutlztfv. Dllf‘. 4th in the United Church nt‘ Kingston at 11.00 a. m. at Wear. llivcrat ii p. m., and at Cornwall at 7 p. in. There will be ll meeting of the official board ill Cnruivall ul 2.30. Rev. Minister. —~—~<e>__.___ PERSONALS folio, suitably cugrtivctl. The pr - cntntiorl was lntide by (ioorgc Blur. .: rcau the nil to which .\lr. Wilklrlz-l ,‘ DIIIMI in appreciative li‘l‘lil.'a‘.‘*.\itllii »,$D0lldlllg the summer with her par- im, Transcript, ;cnts, leaves this morning on return ___._._.. to New York BIRTHS ‘zAllilllsta. Ga.. where she will spen _._________________‘the winter. - CUTLiFFE-At l5 Park Terrace, Nov. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. in). d "Y" CLASSES TODAY 9.15—10.30~~Jtttl;0i- "A" l0.30-—1l.45——Juniot' “B" 1 30-3 .00—Stucients Y. M. C. A. Bowling League Zion League 7.00(Goss vs. Warren 8.30-R0bcl'ts0n vs. Craswcll SUNDAY 8.15 n. lll.~SpCCial KAYS-Pln this city, on llcc. 1st, w‘ Mr. and Mrs. RN. Kai's. rt tlitugltt cr. ’ MacNEVlN-uh Canoe Cure, on‘ Nov. lilll, 1027, to .\lr. and .\Ir-. Dull MucNevin. u son. Chnriwl ., r ‘ 1t to 1d service F ‘v dressed b_v Bishop ‘1- {Kspccial music '1 been lad f t and Nils. Nelson .\lzttil(itrtttitr. broadlgastgd “r h“ an MAOKlNlNON.—-Al thc I’. service to b of Thank STEWART.-.\I l‘. Ii. I. iltispititl Novrmht-i- , to .\lr. antl- .\ll.~:. ltjtl» win Stcivztrt, (tit-c lrcuc Smith), n‘ DEATHS _ ‘ friends ‘ rmrl I'm! OFIlR-—IlIt-<I at New tilnsgtnv, live. 2nd. i927. Mary (Zatrnlitrc tlrr, X5 years. Furl-oral Saturday at 1.1m h. m. neighbors cnt. sad bcr dvcmcnt. HAIIDWOOD ______‘__.___.M IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of James J. Dunn who died December 2nd, i025: With breaking hearts we watched you, , And saw you pom away, Although we dearly lovctl you. We could not. make you stay, You are not forgotten father, Your memory will never Iadfl. Oui- thoughls will always wander to the cemetery. here you are laid. Sadly missed but. not forgotten. lNSI-JRTEI) BY WIFE AND FAMILY N a tiv e Hardwood W Doors, Pine Gutter "etc. Save this Ad. ' IN MEMORIAM _ In loving memory ‘hf my dear B‘ father, Peter Finlayson, Pcakcs BELLE RIVER Road who departed this life Dec. 824-12-3-s4i 3rd, I925. , . \ 12$ n. There's someone who misses 31°" R I Dr. W. PALMER. CIIIROPIIACTOR l sadly. \ And finds the time long since you / Third Year of Practice in Charlottetown went, There ls someone who thinks 0f Y0" § ti‘ 17.4 Prince St. //,¢.. I always. And tries to be brave and content. INSEIUIEI) BY HIS DAUGHTER RACHEL Cambridge, Mass. rnrscnnrrouo Always comply with your Doctors orders when filled here. if, loving remembrance of Peter parted this life Dec. 3rd, I925. A precious one from us is gone Ii voice we loved is still. . A place made vacant in our home which never can be tilled. e rrusrarvren or WIFE ' AND mluILY ii i N. D. MacLEAN f Undertaker EMBALIIIER PHONE iii) xruo SQUARE We take keen pride in the EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY 0F OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT_ THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS t ____l______._____-__».___. these dllffctlltles. t‘. D. ROGERS.‘ R4141?» Flirt-lid .\\‘t-.. (‘Icvelaltd.‘ ' i" ' i aclimnor ‘Q l Drug» f o. Phone TN! REXALI. "B: M9 Koonk 510m l: “Wanted ‘ Male Help ‘BIG EAII ployment for Barbers. Become ex- pert In 8 weeks. Write Meier Bar- ber Collette. Department "F" Hali~ NINGS. srmmr no; i ¢f§fO+fO4fiw _ j XMAS Miss Vera Doncctte who has been City enroutc to llllllé? Taylor Smith. arrangements have‘ Cont“, fl Mr. William Osborne and family ct‘ Rivcrdale wish tn thank all their thcit‘ kindness to thcm during illéll’ rccfi FLOORING . To have a floor youil" C will always be proudjl» of, lay our Selected Cured slowly t0 pre- serve Lustre and wear. In Three Grades and Guaranteed. S t a t c. area. Also Box Shocks,‘ 1T & G Spruce fort & col‘ sfi i Carson I Phone i012 ‘ lWest Coast of Africa, I took pas- isagc home on a large ocean steamer. iAt first we made our way down a _______ ‘great river. Just when we were I fall. £0 to the best concert there "cam"; “le-llwutllt I W05 llllklllli’ l0 is in town, _ Don-t grieve for m, an uiiiccr. All at unrc he broke off or think of me as deadf, jun think the conversation. saying “Excuse of me as n billcting officer who has me- slr- I "lust 9° “P U" "l" blldl§°~ gQnc up to ggl if piaqe ready for t0 set thc coursc." The ship tras you," _ ‘i “drcilpirlg the pilot. and was about But new 1 must wave me war and to set out upon the lrnckless tit-van. l-lllll l0 lily‘ DlHSeIlt-lo our own S0 with thc young people. carc- lives, as we flfg iivmg mam wdauh fully guided and guarded through God has made us for a purpose_ school and college, they conic to the every 5on1 iii-fore me tonight ‘was river's mouth, drop the pilot, and fashioned by uit- love of God. No Shane their course. for coed or lll. two souls are alike. tupon the broad ocean of life. And wimf is fhaf Imrpuseq» you“ As the officer left me to go up on find it in Rev. f_11_ “Thou ammo bridge. I pondered on what he worthy, O Lord, to receive glory andlwould do there——what steps would IIOIIDIII‘ and power, I01‘ Thou hilStibe taken w P1969 tile shin llrwu her created all things. and for Thy lwmeward path- plepsure they arc and were created‘ The officer WOIIRI g0 first iu the 'I‘here you have the answer. You compassfwlllfill- lll flflllle- Will?- wgre created [Qi- God's piea§ure_ sents a mans conscience. ‘ Each should ask himself this. 0h! my young newbie. as you set questloni Am I giving pleasure to 3'0"? wllrse lll liit‘. It’! llvllllllg ill- Gad. 0r is my life such that I am lellel‘? Wllh Biol-ll‘ Clllmlilellfif- II displeasing Him? God forbid! iyou do. shipwreck will follow. Israel wag QQQLI$Qd by Isaiah! Then the officer would g0 to the of false lngrrttltudc. and I sotne- ma" which $110" Wllelll‘ llli! deep times think these words might belwaters an; and “mm-e the dank"- applied to England and the indivi-‘UUS rocks and shoals lie- dual Britishcr. "Israel cloth not 0h! lllY YOURS fflelldfi! $00 that know‘. My people do not consider-Viv" "@8190! not I118 Blblfi-yillll How true of England today! IIfllIt',‘f3ll3.l‘l—\VhiCI1 will help you to avoid, much more God pas (10119 for petite shoals and darlgcrous rock than for Isracl! And think of ‘ouWlVhlCll lie all about yvlll Way- ingratitude, our indifference a,‘ Then the sailor would observe the, manifested iii a iiegigqfed gimdayistars. and make his calculations tct and a neglected Bible. 1 trenlblelkeelll his Ship Oll her course. 1i lfor Eiigiund tom-ii 1 fiiiiii; of iwwtliink of prayer as the calculation of leondition today dffei- me mercies-those trho arc setting out on their ‘vcurhoafeti her in thc Great War". path over the sea of life. it was not the blood of iiei- sons. notl I lllluk of the wheel and the rud- the motley. not the murlitiolialllflf~lilc will and the tongue. How which saved us~N0! 11131, men, much harm can come from a care- moncy, or l1ltIllIlI0l1S. It was God 185$ "$0 0i the Wh8@l—ih0 will; and who saved us. To an lll1pl'0i)3.i'(?d1‘l~ll9 lmlEllB-tllfi rudder- and HI1d0S0i'\'ii1f‘,~—_\‘f:sl judging, by‘ The sailors of the old time had our conduct. in the last nine ycarsWO dvilclld on the fickle wind tc an undcservitlg people. Godldrive their ship on, but nowaday: vouchsafcd thc victory. ' "our ships arc driven by steam cu» But Paul writes to rill. . The last tzirw and rscrciv. So. in the lift: iAdam took nut‘ nuturc un him ztnihol “l6 Wlll. ll“! “Khvelllllg Shilli- dicd that we might bc fnrglvclt, and drives us forward. if we but true that the slits or theworld might bclit—tlll‘0ll1:ll Storm and calm—- blqttcd out, But {hi} gyuvf) cqiudithrough fair wcathcr or foul-to thc inot coiltriin llim: He. arose to lilr- hnvcrt where we would be. ‘everlasting. that as many as bclicv-‘ Then there is the Captain, wiles." cd in Him Inight bc thc SOllS of Will is supreme. A captain oncr God. . ‘lsaid to an QDDPEIILICE’ just joinih," So the original p1lrpost~ -0f man's‘ m5 Sllll) “my boy. 0n this ship theft creation once again became pa» are ill-Si 1W0 lhlllgfi llllllilly~0r dull’ ' sible. Man was made in Codi.‘ Need I press the point of thisi, e, but Si“ (‘flusijfl iiim f0 fdiiparable further on the attention o2, from ills high cstatc. if we receive‘ the young people? Obey your; -God's gift. He once more makes Captain! That is your duty——alld1 lus the sons of God. The old tnetni‘ Blflddllllll; 01$!’ i5 llllllllllfl reminted; it 1S stamped once more, Alld. once more. do not forget I01 l with the image and supcrscriptiou‘ make thc right use of your compass [ ; of the Most High. So. if you would_ your chart. your wheel and your‘ = bc sons of God once more. you must; rudder if you would find yourself l lct the spirit of God come in which‘ safe in port at the end of your l, makes all things new. ‘ voyage. ‘, Oh the miscrablc. self centred! A feature of the meeting of thel soul! 0n arising iu the nlornittg his‘ Provincial MIIIISICTIIII Association» first thought is “What shall I putycsterday forenuon in Zion Church’ on?" then “What shall l put in. nuthsundrtv School ‘N115 the address giv- i for thc rest of the day "What sllall"zn by Bishop '1‘:lylor Smith who zir- ; I get?" S0 thc circles of his thoughfrivcd in thc city Thursday evening. close Iiopclessiy in about that, Rev. M. Scott ‘Fulton presided at ithé meeting and the Bishop was in-i troduccd by llcv. H. D. Rajxnlond. His Lordship first called for a brief period oi silent. prdiycr, and then stated he intended to give what tnight. hc called an address. It would be merely a thinking aloud in their presence. He. then gave a very iniprcssivci earnest and Inspiring ‘olk. spfiiklllg quietly. btlt with very clcar enuncia- tion. basing his remarks 0n thc last words of the Muster to His disciples when they-went up on thc Mount of Olives. The disciples, like people of today, wanted to talk politics, but‘ Christ spoke of the power of that Holy Spirit. working in and through thcm. For what purpose shrill we receive BISHOP TAYLOR (Continued from Page l; e eeéeflaee-ewoeame-lvoueoeee-e» 0-00-90 eo-oo-rveob e-oooaovooeeov i How different with thc Christ iccntrcd soul! On awakening in the‘: lmoming his thoughts go bflCk to ‘Calvary. Christ dicd for all. thcrc~ ‘fore He died for inc! In 111v‘ thought his bed becomes an altar.‘ on which hc dedicates himself- body, mind and spirit to thc service 0i his Lord. And from that consc- cratinlt be gets out of bcd and lives. saying not "what can I get?" but “what shall I give?" H" lives thc ‘lilc of lovc-—tl1c only life worth liv- " in . . 1 gOhI the contrast between thc lsclf centred soul and the Christ icclltred soul! Thc Christ cuts thc ut of lilc. i 1t may be called a miserable liic y the world looking on. but thcrc IS no lifc likc thc lifr- lived in Christ. m“ your mmm from this see and hear Jesus Christ in the‘ I . , ' ' _ .1§:*:..':rr. Ih-ilrifiilf. 1'.::.?'~1.&i::‘ ‘ bugegsgy 52%‘) “$510 on ‘holed out that God had fulfilled his __'_W__ V g proulisc. (as Ho fulfills evcry prom- ise: to send thc Holy Spirit. With [this Spirit thc world with its allure- ltucnts. thc flesh with its subtleties. ,the devil with Ills experience can bc faced. 'l'llls is a wonderful promise, a wonderful gift. but wc arc 510w to iapprcciaic it. 1 Ministers pray that tvc uluy ro-z ‘cctvc more of thc Holy Spirit. when‘ ‘it is thcrc.for the accepting. it as-i 7 One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Stat/es have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors balance at the bank. the speaker ‘said: "We are learning the big lesson. {that we work from_ all almighty ‘M40004 e~44 04040004040 e4 ~ JOVJCI‘ with all alipighty’ power. from la credit balance hat can ncvrt" bc lo |as strggcstcd by thc 23rd Psalm were ‘tncxt referred to. 'l'uis psnlm is the a VICTORIA i IIIlIEL t i a i-DSIIIIII of the "Name not thr- psnlm ‘of the Crook (the shepherd's psalml ,or the psalm of the Crown. 1 Can you and I justify this flame? ‘It has been a ivcndcrftrl tiamc to mc. since coming to Canada. con- tinued His Lordship. Goodness and ‘mercy have followed mc everywhere. tall my plans have worked out pct-- 3fcctly. Jesus Christ has justified His HARRY C. BROWN. Milli!" IfName. Hc saves us from ourselves ‘ and our sins, Do we justify His “'~ ,namc as His under-shepherds. his ,”““”,,»”_,,+,N,LH‘under-fishermen? Do we justify thc 8 position of mcn called to the great task of soul workers? Do we under- stand Gocfs work. This work is Since taking over this through us all the time. Gods vrork is thc work which He docs to us and Howl we have spent many thousand: of dollars in through us. - IBDGII‘! UNI uIIyTOVBIIIOIIIB. It When Joshua was leading children of Israel to the Promlscfl is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- illund. and came to thc walls of lnces. It appeals to those Jericho- hr: saw a man with ti ‘who want a comfortable [drawn sword. and asked him. Arc {you with ua or against us? Neither. Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- lwas the reply. You are for me. Christ. is always in the forefront leading us from victory unto vict-i ate price. Rates from per day. ory. l Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. The Bishop in the cottrsc (if his‘ talk related a mlmber- of incidents ling. I Aftcr tho ruecting the tut-mbcrs minim" jpreceeded to st. Paul's PRYISII IIIIIL,‘ MISS L. MQQUAID, Mill!!! i , The various attributes of Jehovah 1 OOO§OOO ~r l» P 1 i t l ‘Ctlllfilllfitlii he overhead n little girl, ‘the daughter of one of thc officers.’ say. “Momma, is that Jesus?" , Would that we could have the Jhoughts and the words. and look like Hint, said His Lordship in riots? $3.00 ID $4.50 1 preached a sermon on a troop ship church at luncheon. ton its way to India. When he had The Bishop also spnkt‘ hctnrc tin tux. il-I-Zil-ilstl m his own experience. H- had where they were the attests nf that‘ » oonooteonnoooooouow O ‘yo-vow vo+++++o++v+oovv++++o+¢+o+++¢ £0 »+¢{+»»+»»»»»+»»» O this power? said His Lordship. To " cures victory over self and silt. Aft-i ‘ |er using as an illustration a creditl | I Q thc] . +vv4 9060 mac e 0e UOvwOQQQQQ Q-Q-QQQQI St. James Presbyterian Church REV. BRUCE MUIB-MINIBTEB ORGANIST-GEORGE METHVEN 11.00 a. m.~Sulo—M‘r. Raoul Raymond. 2.30 P. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Class, 7-0" ll- lIh-“Saviuur who n night Involves the skies", tSheIley.) ‘OOOPO-Ofi-O-OOQO O-QQQQ4-O-OO-O-O-OO-O-C Qeoeo-oe +oe+v+o4 v+e+e+o4 wcoooww e4 e00+0»00040oovoeeeaoeeve-eeeooeoevevoeovoevq-ecq» ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL ‘(Church of England) REV. A. E. GABRIEL, M. A. 8.00 A. M..-—Holy Communion. 9.00 A. lit-Children's Eucharist. 10.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Lltany. 11.00 A. M.-—Chorai Eucharist. and Sermon. Subjectr-"The Holy Scriptures" 2.30 I‘. M.-Sunday School. 7.00 P. M.-~Evening Pmycr and Sermon. Subjectv-"Sccret Faults." Iowoenoewoooooonun» Q-OQ-QQQ-Q-QQO-Q-GQ-WOO-OQLQ-O-O-Q-O‘ QO-O-O O v wrv Trinity Unit edtllitlIch nr-zv. r1. u. aarvrsav. n. n. ru-zv. HAMMOND JOHNSON oncamsr PROF. w. E. FLETCIEEK AJLCJVL. A-T-C-l» A_A_.‘A_¢'I THE SERVICES 11.00 A. lvL-Preztcher-Atev. Hammond Johllwll- Subjectz-"Sonshin Before Service.‘ Anthem-—"C~od is a. Spirit“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 2.30 P. M.--Sah'-\aih School and Bible 0135865- ‘l.00 P. liL-Preacherz-Rcv. Dr. Ramwy- ‘ Subieetz-"Thc BMflt&—ESpCCI2liy the Pnrcluncnts’ Suluz-"The Holy Hour" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . .. Nwln ' Mrs. L. Howatt Anthem:—"Like As A Father" , . . . . . . . . . . - . . . .- Iiflltlo" Bennett The {um-Hing service Broadcast. ' +04 vvee-ve-oveveeveeeew-eee-n veevoooed» ooowoowooooo t OOQ $fii§§f§i§fOfi 9§©§§§%§§4 $13. Baptist Church PRINCE h FITZIDOY REV. R. C. EATON, B. D» MINISTER. MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L., ORGANIST. MORNING SERVICE I]. 0‘CLOCK Sermon-Based on the Lord's Pray"- “Deliver Us From Evil“ Anthem-—"O Taste and See" . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - I . - - .- TIIE EVENING SERVICE. Anthem-Worry With Me 0 My Saviour‘ . . .. Baldwin Soloist-Mr. V. L. DIBKWBII —A Fund to Invest! G033 Sennon—"What. ls Your LIIB?"" G n d Anthcm-“Send Out Thy Light . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0|! (I A special invitation rt.- extended to everyone w atwllll throughout the Morning Session, which includes Sunday School. Always GREAT MUSIC- OQOQ e1 0-0 e-o-vo+oo-o vww~ fFQOOOQOQO-QOOO-O-QO-QW QQ O-OQQ Pcws are FREE. e++o++oa+~+4 l l 1 Zion Presbyterian Church _ MINISTER-JIEV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M- L. B- D- Organist and Choir Blaster-MR. LOUIS D. THOMPSON- ii ‘ iitt.§;1s. IIAIO A. liL-Scrmonz-“The Burning Bush." Anthem-"(Tome Unto Me‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C0011!!!‘ 2.30 P. ‘AIL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. Luke Ch. 7 7.00 P. EVL-Serrnonz-“When He Saw The Multitude." Anthem-"Sun of My Soul" . . _ . . . . . . ._. . . . . .. Sudds on Sunday, December llth, the Choir will render the Cantata “The Adoration" by Nevin, at close of Evehlllg Service. it. 171i?”- @ l1 \‘ Students and Strangers Welcome. - fliifi Q‘ §§Q—§§-QOO§-§-§-O~Q4 O09 5O St. Paul's Anglican Church SPECIAL SERVICES December 3rd and 4th Q o Speaker Right Reverend Sir John Taylol‘ smith. D- D" K. (i. IL, C. V. 0. Late Chaplain General of The Imperial Forew- Saturday. 3.00 I’. M. Meeting fur Wombn only. bl- PM!“ Church‘. Sunday, 8.00 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon- t1 _--"rn Ki r Love uy Shepherd u" ‘muwry A“ ‘cm c “g 0 lSheiieyq e t 1Q ‘O 1O l: l. i0 2,30 liunday School and Bible (‘M5984- MS Meeting for Men org. ill- t-llc Chum‘- 7.00 Evening Prayer an ermon. " Offertory Anthem-"Seek Yo thc Lord . . . . . . (Roberts) The addresses on Friday evening and on Sunday will be .1 I. . Brogan“ c‘ REV. II. D. RAYHOND. ili- (\- Rector. O 0 0 0 O 0 I O l ‘v ‘v lo ,0 1O ,¢ ,0 10 izeeeeeevteeeeeooeeeeee t m seats arc Free Everybody Welcohlt. . . . . .50‘ O OO§§O9§§§O§@§§§O§§O O O§OO§O§§§§O4fi 00C! 0o 00040440 eeuooueeoooeoooe 1 iMlttisterial Association ycslcrdavlfflckox; 2, Donald Sinclair. Grade l afternoon. 1 il.-i, Peter Sinclair. Grade II.-‘— l, Ivan Lambc: 2. Wlllllllled H35‘ lam; fl. Raymond Haslam. Pcrfcct attendance -- Dorothfil Mayne, Margaret Lambe. Cllrfllllll Jiasiam. Hazel Somers. 11830110“ 2 | Haslam. Ivan Lambe. Janet Sinclair. ‘ Theresa Woodslde, teacher. ~— ---- -----i-O-} ' l SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL l‘ Honor roll of Springfield school lfor the month of November: Grade X.-l. Dorothy Marne: ‘Margaret Lambc; Ii. Winnifrcd Sin-I iclatr. Grade VIIi.-1. Hazel Somer;| l2. Crawford SInClall‘; a. Clara Mite, lLcod. Grade Vf.——l, Ruth Lantbu‘ For rnrlw anti bunlonc In l 2. Helen Lawless. Grade V.~l. Alan‘ Ltnlmui. Silver Fox Buyer Q ilinnrliW Mr. Sol Rubin. representing London and New York interests will be In Charlottetown on Monday and Tues- day, Dec. 5th and 6th buying Silver Fox Peitn. Be is in a position to buy entire outputs of all grades at good prices. Fox ranchers bring pelts to Mr. Rubin. AT THE OFFICE Dillon 8i Splllett