DECEMBER 15. 1951 uncn let: I - p .J...x.,l1 (Ii ITNULANIJ .f ”'s, remrs CATHEDRAL ; Anglican I Rochford Square. the neverend Canon I-1.51. Malone M,A., D.D.. Incumbent. Mu. Susanne Brenton. Lie. llinaie. organist and Choir Director '' SUNDAY ssznvlcss we a.m.-lioly Communion "mo gum.--Mltinl (Loo s.m.-Choral Eucharist and Sermon 2;.) pm--Sunday School 700 p.m.-Evensong and Sermon. ' Dally Services as usual. ALL BEATS FREE EVERYBODY WELCOME . '”s. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE PAIIISIP CIIUBCII mablished I169 by Royal Fenn- . datlon. The llevercnd J. T. Ibbotl. Rector llr. Royston F. Muglord. A.R.C.0. organist and Choir Master. '1.-E0:Hoiy Communion. mm.-Sunday School. 11,00-Morning Prayer and sermon. Subject: "Art Thou lie That should Come”. - 7,00--Evening Prayer and Sermon. subject; "The ” 4 Advent" Tellowshlp lIour" will not be held until the second Sunday in January. 'i3'ilTf3?l l:R IAN " ZION PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH f Prince and Grafton Streets IIi'veI'cI'IlI G: Carlyle Webster. Minister llrg.-mlsi umi Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston. A.T.C.L. MORNING WORSHIP 1100 Theme: "The Challenge of Christmas"-Mr. Fred Gam- ble. Secretary Y.M.C.A. The service will he conducted under the auspices of the Men's Association. Mr. Reginald MacNutt will preside. He will be ' ' d by Mr. James Macl-ladyen and Mr. ired Gamble. ill-mns: '12. I27, 168. Anthem: "The Carol oi the Bells” (Whitaker Wilson). I 2.30 p.m.-The Church School. EVENING WORHIP 7.00 p.m. Theme: "The Unrecogniz- ed Christ"-The Rev. T.H.B. Somers. M.A., S.T.M Hymns: 689. 449, I85. Anthem: "The Holy City" (Adams). Soloist: Mrs. Allison MacDon- aid. 'l'nlo you that fear my Name. saith the Lord. shall the sun of rIgLiC0lISIIPSC arise with healing in His beams." YOU ARE COBDIALLY INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US. THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T. II. B. T M.A., 8.'II.M-. Minister l.lllian Mcxensie. Mus. Ilse. Organist and Director of the Choirs Miss E. I0 s.m.--Church School White Gift Service. ll n.m.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: "The Second C ' of Christ". i Anthem: "0 Come to my Heart. Lord Jesus" (Ambrose). -'-nan.-Vespers and Meditation: "On the Road to Bethlehem” III-"Christillll III Story" Hymn: "0 Little Town of Beth- lehem"-Boys' Choir. soloist-Master Frank Melllsh, VISITORS COIIDIALLI WELCOME i.I..T...l pen I tcus FATL CHURCH 87 Elm Avenue Irv. Quincy Stairs. Pahlor. Phone 2790-L. SERVICES all s.m.-Sunday School 11 mm.-Worship and Pralsr 1' u.m.-Child:-en's Church lnm.-Prayer v li.m.--Evangelistic Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME "The Church 'I'hat's Different” I: OMRO Ill rmurv umrso vcvuurcu Ministers: Ioverend II. E. D. Ashiord . Reverend .I. 'I'. Irwin Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. Keith S. Rogers. 11 a.ni.--White om Service. Sermon: "Trinity Endorses Mayor Stewart's Plea". Anthem: urrristlans Avvakei" (Msunder). Soloist-Miss Betty Beers. 0.45-Organ selections by William Keith Rogers, M.Sc. (Music)- Juiillard. Sermon: ”Msry." sales: (I) 0 Holy Nislii. (sa- ams)-Mrs. C. P. Kipier; (bl The Star oiliethiehesn (Adsmsl -Mrs. Arthur Roper. Carol: "See Amid the Winter Snow" (Goes) Soloist-George Johnson. Anthems: (a) ,"The Birthday of A King" (Neidlinger); (bi "Sleeping the Chrlstchild Lay" ilislll. Soloist-Miss ern. Kaye MacEach- "Jesn Bambino" (Pietro Yon). Soloist-Frank llillls. ms -ABIAPTISI cuuacn Corner Prince and Fitzroy streets The Reverend James D. Davlson. B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist: Mrs. 0. Elliott Full ll a.m.-Worship. Beginning the sermon series about The Won- derful Christnsas Dream: ii) "The Christmas Dream Takes Shape". Anthem: "A Prayer" 12 noon-Church School. '7 p.ns.-Warship. Last in the ser- (Handel). snon series about Christmas Animals and Thoughts: "The oxen". Anthem: "Savior, Thy Children Keep" (Sullivan). 8.15 p.sn.-Congregational hymn- slng of Christmas carols. and movies, in Ladlee' Parlor. EVERYBODY WELCOME CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 lient Street. Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th., Minister. Miss Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir Director. .......-.-C-------- lt) n.m.-Church School and Pam- ily Hour. ll a.in.-Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "His Name Is John". Anthem: "Christians Awake!" 7 p.m.-Evening Worship. Sermon: "if 1 Hill Known". Christmas Anthem: "A Saviour Christ the Lor ': (Charles F. Lane). csurnar. CHRISTIAN cnuscu wsncomss ALL VISITORS so use ssnvrcss or was Lonrrs net. The Salvation Army ..m---z-2-vt--mm--" "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Great George Street only Csptaln and Mrs. L. Tlirornbe Corps Officers. 11.00 s.rn.-Holiness meeting: "Knee Deep-Ankle Deep". 2.30 p.ns.-Sunday school 0.00 p.m.-Young People's tlon meeting. 1.00 p.rn.-Salvation meeting: "Safe Side or Suicide". "Hark the Herald Angels sing, Glory to the new-born Iiingl" GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street .....................:....... Order of Meetings for Lord's Day 10 A.M.-Sunday School Ii A.M.-Breaking oi Bread (.30 P.M.-Gospel Meeting setting forth msn's total deprav- ity and salvation through the re- demption whlch is in Christ Jesus. Salva- .. DEIITRAL IIIIAIIDIM This column IT::erved for news of local interest. but advertising of a news: nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. TOWN TAXI--Phone I800-B22 NEW REVISED hockey ulea at Jack Cameron's. sched- ross-sene: ior on II: The Bike Shop. HOCKEY STICKS. 35c to t3.25. The Bike shop. TOY! WITH PLAY VALUE at The Bike Shop. BOYS WATUHES SQOIS. Music Store. WAGON-31.79. to 317.96 at The Bike Shop. Toombs pFOR TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS. The sport Lodge. Kent Street. MRS. JOHNSTOMS LADIES' WEAR-December Specials. SLEIGHS AND SIIOVELS for the kiddies at The Bike Shop. C. C. M. HOCKEY and skating outfits as used by ch. ,' The Bike Shop. .ADELI.AiS 1lii;f.lNr:nv. neduc. lion on balance of Fall and Win- ter hats. FOR SPORTING EQUIPMENT gifts, give the best. Visit The sport Lodge, Kent Street. ELECTRIC CLOCKS. - Ideal Christmas Gifts. Toombs Music Store. BEING THE KIDDIES to see 0"? 103' department, The Island 13001! Room. Gr:-at George street. Open evenings till Christmas. FLIGHTS DAILY except sun. day to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airways CHRISTMAS RECORDS.-Corn. plete selection. Toombs Music Store. WILTSIIIRE UNITED CHURCH. -Special song service with male feholr 7.30. Rev. ll. Christie, Minis- r. sr. nuns -SDNDAY SCHOOL meets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. with. a class for every scholar. COVEI-IEAD - STANHOPE Uni- ted Church Services for Sunday. December lilth, are: West Cove. head 11 A. M. Coyehead Road 3 P. M. Stanhope, 7.50 P. M. Rev, Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL- The Sunday School scholars of Trinity Church presented a most enjoyable concert on Thursday evening. CROSS ROADS - ALEXANDRA -HAZELBIIOOK. - Services for Slmdiy. December ldth. Cross cross Roads 11 A. M. Alexandra 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 p, M, Hozelbrook 7.30 P. M. Sundgy School lo A. M. Lie. Thomas Poole, Minister. MILTON-IIUSTIDO PARISH. .. RGCWI. Rev. A. E. Plert2Y. R. D services for Sunday, December 16th. are as follows: St. Mark's, Rustloo. 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. st. John's. Milton, 7.30 EVGVIIHK Prkyer and Sermon. Come and bring the whole family. Choir practice. IN MEMORIIAM In loving memo , of our dear Mother. Mrs. Henry Coies. who died one ymr ago today, December lsth. ism. AI Ions as we live we will cherish her name. In memory we see her just the same. still in our hearts she is living yet. , For we love her too dearly to ever lorgrt. Inserted by Ernest, Hazel and Family. V THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN .4 AAAA vvvv Christmas bells are ringing. The gladness oi the iestlve season is in the air. It is due to the announce- ment of what God has done for our salvation. St. Luke calls it "good news of a great joy which will come to all the people; ior to you is born this day in the city oi David a Saviour. who is Christ the Lord." A Scandinavian writer illustrates it this way: "This message means what the word of Hitler's downfall meant to the conquered Danish and Norwegian people. Word that Hitler had been destroyed in Ger- many came to these people as a thrilling message. as good news. It meant deliverance from the occu- pying power, ireedom, Joy. "Those who experienced those days, and that sensation of jubilation which gripped all because of that mes- sage. have therein an illustration of what a message. on overwhelm- ing story of good news. joyful news. really is." God has acted on our behalf. God has entered the human conflict -in the person oi WIN A MIXMATER or a. boy's or girl's bicycle, at The Bike Shop. BAYNOIPS HAPPY VALLEY EGGS--They're iortliied. RANGE AND OIL BURNERS serviced by Vickerson Engineering Co. Telephone 2480. , IIEFHIGERATORS. Ranges. Mo- tors and Washer repairs, Storey Electric. Phone 3007. D Personals The many friends of Mr. Clyde Bell. Kensington Road. will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and will undergo an operation , this morning. ilhrislmas I Treats. Ample But costly LONDON. Dec. 14 -(CF)-Brh tuln's Government leaders may he hondying words on a proposed "austerity" Christmas in rationed food. but there is no shortage in the special delicacies that are favorite items on most festive tables. A walk through any of the big. down-town stores sets housewives calculating how many goodies their bank balance: can afford. For the only restrictions on non-rationed goods are the prices. As yet the threatened cut in canned food supplies has not reached the counter. and delect- oblc displays Include tins of cooked ham weighing anything irom around 15 pounds to as little as six ounces. and a choice oi varied sizes in tinned chickens. cooked and prepared. There are tinned turkey, whole or sliced, chicken and pork liv- ers, cocktail sausages. irankiurt- ere. lobster. crayfish. prawns and a wide variety of fat French, It- alian and German sausage, sold by the pound. The price of these goods may be somewhat higher than that of rationed fare. the cost oi which is kept low by government sub- sidy. but most housewives spend that "little extra" on Christmas fare and supplies of non-rationed goods are large and succulent. Easily Handled Best selling point about the canned varieties is the ease with which they can be handled in kit- chens and rooms with inadequate cooking facilities. Many would-he hostesses breathe a sigh of relief at the case with which they can obtain tins ol prepared chicken and turkey sav- orles that help make an interest- ing buiiet luncheon or dinner. And for those who don't mind the cost. most big stores have a variety of poultry and game, ex- All i no soil portly ' r' and prepared. trus- CARDIIT. VVIIOG-(UP)-mIll'IIQS Wynn drove his car 200 miles to sppear in court here. pleading guilty to a charge of causing an obstruction in a local street. He was then lined four shillings. Doc. 19 - V zsois cswncss Annual candlelight Service Wednesday & Friday 21 8 Mi. . rmmrv I o Wannouncss the appointment of RAYMOND PLAYEII i lI.A., Hus. Ian. I as Director of Music After January '1. Mr. Player will be available for r instruction in UINGING ltlil VOICE CULTURE Also Orgsa - Theory - Piano. CHURCH Filli TIIE BEST ill DIIIIGSTDIIE IIEEDS . Slog ill 'Ises3e-Ammlbusalheslllf PHONE .3080 .4 rue BEST , DISPLAY R YET IT BIBLE IIDIISE with an enlarged floor epsoe "lihis House" is bet- ter fitted to serve you. light now you can ,nsaho your choice of articles so- ilgious from an excellent assortment. New Is the time to make Christmas so- ieetisna for the child each day except day. le.to ls o'clock. us "lists loner” serve you st Street. Char- serl and garnished with imagin- ation. Not only that. but a com- plete dinner csn easily be built up on prepared foods alone. Favorites still notable by their absence-they have been almost unobtalnable since the end of the Second World War--are North Religion and Life i By Very Rev. George C. Plilgeon, D.,ll., L.L.D. First Moderator of the llnliod Church of Clllada (Copyright) A'AV:vVV His Son. A new era nu dawned In the dealings oi God with man. It is all coming to pass because the powers of the Kingdom of God came into human lile with the King and are at the command or the faith at His subjects. Christ's shying: "All things are possible to Him who believes" is true in s deeper sense than the church has ever realized. Enemy Within There is one defect. however. in our ordinary illustrations of sev- lourhood--they assume that the deliverance we need is irom an enemy who attacks us from with- Gill. This is true. but only s part of the truth. Sin does out man in the power oi the enemy. A busin- ess man lnra western city had just taken over a new office with new responsibilities when he received a call from a stranger who proposed crrtsln dealings with his ilrm. Just after the man left, he noticed an open envelope on his desk and saw that it contained I. sum of money. He rushed out and caught his visitor Just as he was entering the elevator and compelled him to take that money back. He said: "If I had kept that money I should have been completely in that ms.n's power." sin often be- trays the sinner into the power oi forces or persons who want to use him for their ends so that he is no longer free. There is also the guilt of sin. and before it just God "the wages oi sin is death." The com- gm: of Christ into one: life does deliver him from the bondage of sin in all its forms. The libertv with which Christ makes men fret.- is one of the first experiences of tho Christian life. Man's chief enemy, however. is! himself. Not. only has the sinner done wrong. but. he has become the wrong that he did. I-Ils whole life is out of joint. All his rela- tionships are poisoned. The glory of Christ's forgiveness and ms: ncrsonal change that follows it is that the man all wrong is made all right. We have often noticed the sign: ”ThIs means you!" It is difficult for a sinner to believe that the glorious promises of per- sonal renewal are for him. WK; that is exactly what Christ in-; tends. "J'his means you!" Provides Goal A career of personal achievement and widening influence started this way. At a definite point Christ came into the llie or one who had never shown any interest in the things of the mind and character. Immediately Christ's will for him became his first concern and he started at once to equln himself for Christ's use. Profound learning and masterful leadership has been the result. The cancel- ling oi the mast is only the prepa- ration for Christ's place in a car- eer. The Creator creates persons anew: He stands ready to complete the design in His mind when He ....:....mmm-.-1-- quellng tables will be the Christ- mas crackers. Most "decent" crackers are priced around two gulneas a box, and decorative cracker table novelties cost around is. IN MEMORIAM In loving n':s,o-ry of our dear Mother, Mrs. Henry Coies. who passed away December 15th, limit. The days are and without you. Mother. And things don't seem Just right. A face we dearly loved has gone. A heart so kind and true. sadly Missed by Daughters and Sons. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Henry Coies. who passed away December 15th. 1950. December brings sail memories. Of a loved one gone to rest. But you. will never be ' rgotlon By the one that loved you best. God gave me strength to bear it. Courage to face the blow. ' what it meant to lose you. No one will ever know. Ever Remembered and sadly Missed by Alice. American canned pearl. ' . and pineapple. l-iousewlves need not be dismay- ed. however, for there is a wide variety of bottled fruits. includ- ing all three. and varied types of fruit salads. Bottled pineapple pieces. for instance. cost as little as 2s 6d. An expensive item on most ban- For Men's Clothing ' That Fits .l.P. Macrllsrsos & Son 157 Queen St. Insurance as Insurance Underwriters, Offices: i c- an. El- IAILII. l..l'IARl n.l.ldaoDON IT'S GOOD POLICY 0 to be adequately insured ALL LINES OF INSURANCE EFFECTED HYIIDMAII & G0. LTD. Our experience of over three quarters of a century, In-IDIINF ALLISON P. MoLEAN- Qumm l ":l.1:s.?.l"..tl"8.i):'l"fl'M'm'"' " """ 0 . U-Blioelli He rose tati IocNII'rl'-lcproaenutivo at Kens'i.ngto'sI. V. I. 'I'. Idvllls-Rergesentatsvs '3' Ilmsdaieig III-I-I preeen vs at 0' s . I-.-zsvessntattvo at Icons” tative at Augustine Cove AGENT! l'Il0ll(lIIOIl'I I'll -rsovmcs lines ms is at your disposal. - M L. et Manager at Mantegna OPS. BATH TOWELS With punch work designs in flamingo, blue, green, yellow and rose. Price 51.95 each Also a nice assortment of hand Tow- els. same colors. Price 51.00 each Face Cloths, similar design Price 35c each MAKE TOWELS YOUR CHRISTMAS Boxed rowan star I In gay patterns and col- ors. Thick, fluffy towels in matching ensembles of bath towel, face towel and wash cloths in glor- ious new decorator col- Prices 1.59 to 4.95 We carry a beautiful selection of assorted Towels in all new shades, clfarireuse blue mauve, white, red, flamingo in Bath and I-land size; also matching Face Cloths. V PROWSE BROS. LIMITED "FOR BETTER VALUES" BATH TOWELS In stamped design--while background with red roses. Bath size 3t1.5il ca.; Hand size 75c i-a. Face Cloths 25c each Boxed Face Cloths ranging in prices from 95c to 51.39 a box brought the person into belng.zse1.'lree. ery life that He enters. cu-operation for sults. Then one day he seem- Christ awakens interests, sets upied to hear a voice saying: "Take ideals and releases energies in ev-I up and read! Take up and read!" He gives He picked up a copy of pours let- the redeemed an ideal to attain tcr to the Romans and read: "Not and a goal to reach, and assuresin revelllng and drunkenness, not him or her of His presence amliiu debauchery and licentlousness. help in every eifort toward them not in quarrelllng and jealousy. or rather. Christ works in the man But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and through him toward Godslano make no provision for ends. and requires the belicversiflesh, to gratify its desires." the highest re-Iyoung Augustine "putting on the lLord Jesus Christ” meant immed. Before St. Augustine's conversion late emancipation from the he had been a slave to the 1135-; ufthin and around him, sions of his own nature. He failed meant immeasurably more. It fired all time with a divine enthusiasm. His thinking nominated Christian minds for a thousand years. Christ aims to make men great. The youth who is at this moment weighing Christ's claims has possi- bilities in himself of which he has never dreamed: Christ is wailim: in bring them out and start then in action. ”Though Christ in Bethlehem A thousand times were born, And be not born in thee. Thy soul is still forlorn." Not being born in us He will lift us to levels on which we may the For evn but it in effort after effort to shake hlm- rue oi the mightiest intcllects oil walk and work with Him, THE GIFT OF GIFTS A 5,,"-kllng Diamond (rum TAYI.0It'5. The Smart (lift for Him. From 92.1.15 Onyx Initial Ring Irovn 111.50. . H. TAYLOR Jewellers For Four Generations. ()niIItII's (ironic-st Watch vnluo. New"; models Precision ltlovrmonis. Prices start It 333.75 Quality Writing Seik- Atirsctlvely Price-vi. i