‘*0 EMBPR.‘ 1°43 OOOQCOWQQQOO-QOWXQQQWQOOOO I rw"“““‘ _ nautical-as TOMORROW | ‘MQ-Q-QOOQ-OOQ-QWOO-QOO-OOO-G-Q-OO-OOOOO-O-OQO-OQ-OO-Q gi-IURLH 0F UNilti) LIjIURCH snot/sup oi can/ma 5T, P511351?‘ "m I HEDRAL ramniéiyiiriio Rnchlord Bill!" (jgnon E. M Malone v f w‘ I..Th incoinlHe-lil MA My; Sifziinrie Brenton. M. lilillli‘. ‘mmngusoa! SERVICES we Hilly Communion i uiiolikiiiiirlrnl Eucharist, and Ser- mzpjo snnday School 1'00 Evflmn; and Sermon. ' ivscii osv SERVICES i Communion. El’! Monday and Friday 7.45 urda)‘ 931) Weiineetlfl! r Evensong 7.30 Friduy A11 seats nre iree sndlunop» ‘my tlic service. Everybody "ll" lUlliI‘. a l Sr. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH rnrfrriirrsii chosen tion ilev. J. T. ihhott, R. D., Rector llir. Rnvston F. Miugiord A.R.C.0. OrgJIIISI anti Choir Master. .\Il\'l5.\"i‘ SUNDAY sjn a. m. iloly Communion; 5e rnion l broadcast) rlulyi"! 1 gm -_ Illcnilelssolin. 2:00 i‘. M. Sunday School Sermon. _ n gunk-pi; "Fulfilling the Law. Junior Girls’ Octet. [lu- liorning Service Tucsdliy‘, ‘Thursday and Sat- Esinlilishflii i169 hy Royal Found- 1100 A. lli. Morning Prayer and “ilcnsoulng Together“; Alitlivni: “O, Come, Let Us Wor- 7.00 i’. ii. Lvcning Prayer and] Anthem: "Brother James’ Air. —-l will he. v . 51550“ ' Baptist Federation? — Rev. James _ m“ an increase “i 333-000- Rev. William E. Dudley, L. L. D. Guest Minister Rev. i-l. C. Rice D. D. Visitlng , Minister llr- A- lto! Kendall. s. c. c. 0., L. R. A. M. Organist and Choir Director 10.00 o. m. The Senior Church School 11.00 a. m. Primary and Begin. ners Dey-Hments. 11-00 a. m. Divine Worship “n. ducted by Dr. Dudley. Sermon: “As Steel to the Mg‘- net" | Text: St. John l2:32--Dr'. Dudley ' Anthem: "Jerusalem, My Glor- j ious lIomeP-Jlviason. l 7.00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP, 1 conducted by Dr. Dudley. Sermon: "Visions That Saved r Text: Acts 26:19 — Dr. Dudley. l Anthem: "Fear Not, 0 Land."- l James Rogers. l Wednesday evening, 7.30 - "The |Feilowship oi the Concerned." In A the spirit of the Advent seuson. Dr. t v Dudley will tell the very beautiful ‘ story oi the boyhood oi Jesus. based ‘on "The Hidden Years." by John Oxeniism. Wa remind our members oi all "diaily Invite ail friends at the eon- gr gatlon to join with us on Sun- ‘ day and Wednesday. , BAPIIST THE li-\l"i'l.S'i' CHURCH ' Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister. Rev. James D. Davlsoni B.A.. B.D. -0rgn.nlst. and Director oi Ohoir Mrs. Helen ltiacRae, A. C‘. C. M. ‘ Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon: :"Why a Canadian Eroadtgisly. U\ cl" Radio ‘y DI Duflwn‘ Visitors ivili receive a cordial, Anllienv “0 Strenrth And Ste!" welcome nt St. Paul's Church. _—lThlmflfll wiiiii Minlstri Organist Miss E 1. lliuii ‘ii-Kemlr ‘this line ll A. M. Morning Worship. riliTaimr OF s1‘. JAME—S T“ ltev. 'i‘. ii Russell Sumers MA. 811M. . Thc Church School meets at close oi ilioming Worship. Evening Worship ‘I P. M. . “The Church is and Does, But— Anthem: “Send Out Thy Light” (Gounod) Christmas Basaar and Tea will he conducted by the Ladies‘ Auxil- iary on Thursday nitcrnoon Dec. 2nd. Prayer llleetini: Wednesday Dec. ist, at 7.30 P. M. You Rh: cordially invited to vvor- DEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN this column la reserved ior news oi local interest, but advertising oi a uaway nature may be inserted Ist ilvr canto a word, strictly pay sbio in advance. CI-ASWELL ror Photographs. CONFEDERATION . LUFE IN ~ SURAN CE. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at. 175 Queen Street. COOKS ior Christmas Photo- graph. CIIESTERFIELDS at outstand- ing bargain prices. Tocmbs Music Store. REPAIRS. Washers. Reirfger- ators, Vacuums. etc. Call Storey Electric. ZION C NDLE LIGHT Service will include choruses from Hail- de1‘s “Mess1ah" Dec. 15. BING CROSBY Merry Christmas Albums. just arrived. Toixnbs Music Store. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED a new Service Department ior repairing Coleman Lamps and Lanterns and can now give prompt service on re- pairs to these appliances. It. T. Holman Limited. Charlottetown. ENGAGEDIENT- Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Sharpe oi Miliville. N. B, announces the engagement oi his i services oi devlne worship and eor- ' IYCVBDLIO zeceived by the Provincial daughter Mildred Eldora. to Mal- colm James MacLean, Charlotte- l town, son oi ivirs. Willlmn Maclcan aiiil the lute William Mnclean, ivetl- ding to take place in the ncur fu- tiirc. INCREASED REVENUE — The Government ircm gasoline tax and nlolor vehicle license the first seven. months oi this year shows a. large increase over the corresponding period in i947. Ac- cording to figures released, ihc gn-solinc tax showed un increase ,0f $32000; the motor vc-hlcle lic- l S1‘. PAUL'S Auglican Church.- Sunday, November 28th, 1948. Azi- vent Sunday. 8.30 A. M. Holy Cum- _munlon. 11.00 A. M. Mumirig Pruyti" and Senrnon, ibroadcastl Subjeu. “Reasoning Together". Anthem. O. Come Let Us Worship. Mendelssohn. 2.30 P. M. Sllildllf/ School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer nlld Sermon. Subject, "F-ultllling the Law". Aiithiui. Brother Jnmcs‘ .Air. Junior Girls (lctct. 'l‘hc Morn- ing Service will be broadcast over IRadio Station L‘. 1-‘. C. Y. Everybody Sermon: "Waste-Or Wisdom?" welcome, ltiusir, solo: "in iIeav-eniy ve Dhilrwuh The Balm" church‘ l -~~__ Ahlrtlng. A. ll. Ilinun — Mattel’ ___ m TRINITY @||uri(;||__p_ev_ 1m Alex Murehlabh- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ W. E. Dudlc". "ucst minister of Afllllfl"! "B11555 The L0H!’ 0 l“! (‘h Rghlytnkz-Iiilsirltxlq iTrinity will iconiiurt the services Scull" —~ lilllllliiilv-hmmv- ' ' both morning and evening tommr- 2130 i>- "h Chum“ 5°h°°l~ Km‘ Sig‘ _ row, and preach the sermons. Fcr ‘l i’. M. Evfllifll.’ Wflfllllil MAygygL [L nuycpgm g_ T3" ihis subjects he will take “As Stu-cl Semion: “Sin. Solidarity And “lumen ‘ [to the hiagnet" with the text found Built-ring" Mm 5L Q stew-n,‘ 013mm lln the thlrLv-seccnrl verse of lilt‘. Anthem: "Saviour, Thy Children and Um“. Diruqm. Iwelith chapter of Johns Gospel, Keep“ - L ililinn. 101,3 w m_ (‘blurb Sch,“ amyand “Visions That Saved the liymns “We Prnlse Thee. O Fflm||y_"°ur_ World" taking his lcxt irom the God." -- Netherlands Air A splmdld “me ‘o “l” your nineteenth verse of the tv.'en‘.y'- "And Did Tlioso rm - Parry -‘ quemom Girls‘ and lllns‘ Choirs. The iilinlsitu will conduct the Conmmmulh 11.00 A. M. Services and deliver the Sermons. ZIUN PRESBYFERLAN CHURCH Prince and iii \ (I t‘ 1,‘, .lc Minister Dir. Frank lihrslori A. I. organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP We!) si ct 11.00 a. m. Theme: "Willi Mercy and With Judgment.‘ -- The Min- lstcr iiynms: ‘I2, I67, 012. Anthem: "Thou Wilt. Keep Him in Perfect Pence." 2.30 i’. M. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. ICVENING WORSHIP 7-9" h. iii. 'I‘1ienie: "Christ at the Door" - Dr. A. D. MacKenzlc iivnins: 60i- 276, 405 iiynm Anthem: “By Cool Shaun's,’- ilmily Rlll." Anthem: "The Night Now llilllllltl." ilauptmim. During this first wcck oi Advent lhccinl scrilr-cs urc being conduc- Icd on Suniii1_v's Nov. 28th and Dec. 5th and each evening during llie ivcck at 7.45 I‘. M. except Sat.- urilu," The minister iviil he as- Iistcii by Dr. A. i). ltiacKenzie, who will prcatrli at. the evening services Plan to stlcnil every meeting and llllng your irtends with you. For list ni Topics see separate Church notice. .._ .__,_ ,_ . "Srek ve the Lord ivhlle lie may iv fourul. call yo. upon ilini while lie it nib-s.) You are c rdlally invited to wol- ‘illfl with us. yliiilirfl‘ GEORGE STREET _ ior and Mrs. E. iiutchison ll A. 1i iiollness Meeting. 1-10 r. iii. Sunday School and llible Class. 7.00 P. M. Evangelistic Meeting Week night meeting eaen Thur-day s r. M. A cordial welcome is extended i” Ill. plan to attend and enjoy The hand oi our God is upon all the bright singing and irlendl! atmosphere. ‘hm it" 000d that seek Iiiru ALI. Ana wsacoiuli. illiurch oi Scotland Service I.0RD'S DAY, NOVEMBER 21st. - ILODIA. M. v_ Orange Lodge. looms Richmond sum inert Telegraph Oitlce) ‘lemon: "captains; Every cos".- -{.~- . . ._ .11» the lillllle to the Romans. I Sermon: “llpon This Rock." . Anthem iSi-lectcdl l 1.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. Senuon: "Baptism Alamode.” Solo (Selected) Mrs. Belle Mac- c_ U Innis. Ordinance oi Baptism following the evening service. "A Christ we will not share we Thcreiore: “Somewhere, some j vvsy. some time each day. It"? That God will make . this l Of Righteousness to Men." ‘ Central Christian Church Invites you to worship. r Gospel Hall n‘ Upper Prince Street Christians gathered to l‘ the- nnme oi the Lord Jesus Christ lbint 18.20.) 1 Lord's day 1:30 p. m. Gospel Inez-ting. The Gospel is the Power oi God unto Salvation te every one that beiieveth. Rom. I-lfl. l its "Message is How that Christ died ior our sins. was buried > and rose again the third day." I Cor 15-1-4. IVIu-t shall tl-cgond hr oi them that oizr-y not the Gospel? l Peter 4-1‘! , i The Lord Jesus shall be revealed —‘ " , vengenea on them that now not God and obey not the cannot keep." l Church the ivny l l sixth chapter oi the Acts of the Mommg womb!” ‘m, Apostles. The Choir will rcndci- two , well-loved iMy Glorious Home" hy lliascn. and ,"Fenr Not, O Land" by James Rog- (ers. The Church School Will meet anthmis: "JCFUSZIIFIII, at the usual hours. Strangers in the clty will receive ii cordial wei- come at both services ni worship. On Wednesday evening at the re;- ular meeting of “The Fellowship oi the Concerned" Dr. Dudley will ibase his address on the idealized story “The Illdden Years" by John Oxenham. The public is invited. Gospel oi our Lord Jesus Christ. II I'll turn aside. and stop. and Th“ 1_ 7_ g_ Prayer M. Sunday School Lord's Day i0 a.m. Remcmberence meeting Lord's day 11 p. m. UNITED "IPNTFCOQIAI. CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy s. Pastor Meeting Tuesday 8.P.M. i‘ Sunday Services l0 A M. Sunrlav School 11 A. M. Worship and Praise 7. P. M. Evangelistic Week Nights 8 I‘. lli. ‘Wednesday Young Peo- pies ii P. l\I. Friday Billie Study 7 P. M. Friday, Prayer and De- vine Healing service Is-nny sick among you‘! let him cnii ior the elders oi the church: and let (hem pray r.-vrr him. anoint- ing hint with oil in the name oi the Lord. Anti the prayer oi faith shall save the sick, and the Lord Iiall raise him un. James 5:14-15. Everyone is welcome to all ser- vices. l 1 l r Z55} Presbyterian ‘Church \ THE OJUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETO\VN Protestant Orphanage Contributions Special; High Bank and Little Sands W I Whim Road W. I. 2.00 New Wiltshtre Dist. L. 0. L. 8.00 Kensingwu District by Mrs. D. Mac-Rennie 1.00 Each: Jessie Murphy; Mrs. Frank Cobb: Mrs. F. Hooper; Harry Brown: lVIrs. D. MacKenzie: Dor- othy MacKenzle; James Sheen; Rev. L. M. Murray. 50c 12am: Mrs. Joseph Woodslde; Mrs. Wm. Heiiell; Mrs. Allison Bernard; Mrs. Willis Oabway; Mrs. James MacKenZie; Mrs, Harris Blakeney; Mrs. W. Woodington; Mrs. Wm. Harding: Mrs. Bruce Graham: Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell. 25c: Mrs. T. Mill. Total-Slit’). Collected by Mrs. James Jardine and Mrs. Ralph MacMtilan 1.66: Preston Tocmbs. 1.00 Each: Waiter Bowriess; Mrs. Wm. Sutherland; Mrs. Barbara Stavcrt; Norma Porter; Mrs. James Jardine: Mrs. Claude Dunning; ..| <>,...r r Mociernized Showrooms raur. "rt-trust New a Mrs. Bruce Paynter; Mrs. Roscoe Walker; Mrs. John Walker; Mrs. Robert Caz-rubbers; Mrs. Eliza Sheen: Mrs. James MacKinnon. 75c: ‘Mrs. A. Ccnnell. 50c Each: Mrs. A. Hiltz; Mrs. C. E. P. Yen: Mrs. Geo. Webster; Iii-s Harry Mill; Mrs. Geo. MacNelll: Mrs. Chester MacKay: Mrs. Gordon Bryanton: Mrs. Janet. Goss. 'f‘otal-—-t18.40. Collected by Mrs. J. K. Beer 2.00 Each: J. l... Davlson; Miss Lulu Tocmbs; Dr. J. K. Beer; Mrs. ii. J. Toombs; Mrs. F. L. Orr; W B. ltiacArthur; Rev. J. A. Mt-Gowin. ‘ 1.00 Each: W. L. Delaney; R. 5., Humphrepv; J. M. Davison: Olive‘ Thompson; Mrs. John Duggo-i: Lorne lumnlns; C. C. Baker; . Joseph Sheen; Frank MacEivcn; E, hizit-Dflllnld; R. E. MacKny; llob- _‘ ert Coulsnn. v 50c Each: Ellsworth Bernard: W.‘ R. Thompson: Alvin Sudsbury; ‘ Mrs. John Chnppell. ‘ 'l"otal» $211.00. t. Collected by Mrs. J. U. Townsend and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy I George Brookins-lnfitl. ‘ William Ccusliis~l0.00. 2.00 Euch: -Qlivex' Prcfill; M1101 Cotton; Russell Chfllillliml; Oliver- Cumpboll; (Jerald McKenzie; T. J.‘ Humphrey; Ervin Champion; ilev. S. J. Davies. 1.00 11inch: llarry Bowness; Mrs W. L. Colt/m; Gordon Cooke; Ho ace Glover; Kenneth Pldgeon; Wilbur Alaxwlrthur; Mrs. Rroy Clar Fred Parker; Mrs. George liiurrn A. L. Rogers; Stirling llunter; Lcs-| Plan >1 SHOP ON KENT Come and Visit Us Today! We were very pleased to welcome so inoivy bi our customers and friends on the occasion of the Formal Opening of our modernized showrooms. if you were unable to visit us yesterday, by all means come in today ond see our line display of quality merchandise. Every item ovoiloble on Simpson's convenient Monthly Payment Here are a Few 0f the Money-Saving Specials: KROEHLER "Hostess" Chairs, Exclusive Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . $27.95 Reg. $8.50, Apartment PIANO and BENCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $695 Reg. $44.50, English-Type STEEL PRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37.50 3-piece CHROME STUDIO SUITE, $225 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $159 Reg. $129.50, 3-pc. NENEER BEDROOM SUITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . $109.50 DeLuxe Spring-Filled MATTRESS . .. . $34.95 Reg. $109.50, KROEHLER SOFA-LOUNGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89.50 THE STREET FOR BETTER VALUES lei‘ (fhnrnpion; Everett Champion; Lloyd Howard: A. C. Ramsay: Wil- liam Warren; Mrs. J. Donald; blrsl Alvin Glover; Patterson Walker; Sarah Webster; Mrs. Wm. Buchcni-l nu: Mrs. Heath Caseley; ReaghI Stidsbury; Mrs. W. C. McLeod: A.‘ G. Henry: S. E. Pcppin; Myron Mc- Arthur; ‘fliomas Wlgizncre. , 75c: Orville Clark. - 5.1.: Gordon Day. 50c 1-inch; Mrs. Judson McLean: Tynclal Scrznple; Bruce McLeod; Lyndal Semple; Brcue McLeod; Horace Heckberti Evans InQllS; Mary Mar-Nutt; Mrs. Claude Clnw; ‘Mrs. Gerald McLeanI Waldron Davlson; Albert Boyle: Roy Mr- Art-hur; Flmer Dcrnardt Pllrmeflfl-S Phillips: l-iarry Chancell- 45c: Mrs. t‘. McGreiflT- 25c Each: Edna McMurdo; Wil- llnm Blakeney. Tofial~STJl.25. Phone 2i 88 Stewart; James Iiennedy: Arthur. Allen; Dr. F. T. Boviness; James Frofitt; Verdun Pnyntcr. 50c Each: Robert Stavert; George Cotton; S. R. Pendleton; Mrs. Lloyd Bowness; Mrs. scott A. W. Humphrey; Mrs. Nlclville linker; Jchn Adams; Willis Burl; llcnry Meek; Mrs. B. Candon; C. C. Heeschen; Samuel Burt. 25c: A Friend. i TOIEII—$3D.50. Collected by Ruby Conn 50c: Mrs. Erlc Sudsbury. Collected by Ml‘!- "919" Buima“ Eu Each: llirs. J. R. Cameron; P. J. d: C. Kelmefly-“lo-OO- IMrs. D. Mcinnis; Mrs. Ed. Gallant; K. L. Waite-MO |Mr5_ Q Burp James E. qMaedIIIeIIIEgOOéOO i Tbya]._.$1_50_l K 1 t m ‘ l t Ma ue ra ng -—~ ~ Grand Tots ensn on src Zliilplgiliclil W. H. Darraoh; i1‘. M. __$214_90_ g Davisou; W. S. McLean; Ami’ 0015" 1,15; w, F, Taylor; Ivan Darrach; Benj. Chwrnivlen: W- L~ Miller; Wesley Champion. ‘ Jardlne; Marion Inckhart: W- J~ Mouse: Mrs. Literature 1i "And Life ® Q By BOOKMAN EAGLE FEATIIERS “Memorabllia" is an unpretent- ious little poem oi four stanzas by Browning which has much more 1n it. than appears at iirst reading An auditor is asked li he “saw tshelley once and did he stop and speak ic himz" and the the spokes- man tells that he crossed a lonely 1.00 Each: T. J. Ling; Mrs. I. W. semple; Elwood Clark: Mill Joli“ Bums; C. H. McDonald; Phellcla Clark; Keir Clark; Jean McLeod: Grace McGlllvraY: Jean Burl‘- J» J- McEachem: Mrs. Geo. Hardlnilt John Todd; Layton Dimfllnii F- R- Nauss: Mrs. Elmer Psynter; W. L. Johnson; Mrs. Helen Bulrnan: Howard MQQKIIY; ThelrnirAdams; Ray Burt: Elwood Crozler: Kellfl ACHIEVEMENTS moor once and there iell from the 0i The Bible Society I I sky an “eagles feather’ which he ~ Total Circulation (since 18041 immediately put inside his breast, 50o Mnnon coplgg, and so impressed was he that he Annual Circulation I0 ~ forgot all the rest that happened. mum,“ Copy“ l It. was on event to remember ».- 773 Lnngnggrfl, liha. cw. 1nd reaJy met and talk- . M A|p,“b,¢,_ 'cd to Shelley. and the sight oi the 41 Languages in Raised Typeleagle feather suggested tar-oil {o the Blind.» |lhlngs and the sky. ' Lil 1 ‘ik n t Dart , L000 Coumrteurt r e s . a 1a. 1c saw SUBSCRIPTIONS: Beatrice when he was a lad o! , $25.00 u", Memb,,.,|,|p_ fnlne years. They did not speak, .-. 310M)” u“ Goyefnofuhlp in_but he never iorgot the light in 3mm‘ Ind "NU" 3M, so. I her eyes and the result was that. i» t DVQI‘ o opened and be saved. “I stood at Naples once, a night so Anywhere. sky, or sea or world at There lay the clty thick arid. plain CHARLOTTETOWN IN COMMEMORATIO-N OF THE ADVENT SEASON SPECIAL SERVICES ARE BEING CONDUCTED FROM SUNDAY, November 28th. to Sunday, Dec. 5th., except Sol. Rev. A. D. MocKENZIE, D.D., well known throughout the Province, end with a wide experience in conducting missions, will be the preoclisr ct oll evening services. THEMES FOR THE WEEK. Sundoy-"CHRIST IS AT THE DOOR." l “ 1 "THE TRANSFORMING FRIENDSHIP." I Tuesdoy-"THE LIFE INDEED." , Wednesdoy-"UNDEIISTANDING THE CROSS." i l'1iursdoy-"SALVATlON—-WHAT AND HOW " 1 Fridoy-"THE non DID SWIM." Sundoy-"WHAT SHALL I DO WITH CHRIST?" y The services ore designed for the quickeniiig and deep- , eiiing of our spiritual lite. The music will be bright and help- l iul. l Plan i-o be present oi every service and bring your with you. "Come tlioii with us and we will do thee good." friends ioundland. ' $250.00 Liio Governorship In British and Foreign Bible S0- clety. Members receive tree the So- gigty’; ill-monthly magaslne “The Bible in the World." - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY oi _the BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY 1"D1vine Comedy‘ -- one oi the greatest productions oi the hu- .n1nn mind. His life was changed ‘and an “eagles feather‘ had tal- len out of the sky. He put it inside _h1s breast." L In the "Ring and the Book" we ghave the Pope dealing with Guido, llhe cruel mun who murdered his ‘thlld wife oi fliteen years, and as lihe Pope pronounces sentence on him ho recalls an experience he rbsd once when in a sense an eagles‘ feather dropped from the F. A. STEWART JONES I29 Kent Street sky. and he hopes that ot the last moment. Guido nray have his eyes dark [could have scarce conjectured there was earth l. But the night's black was burst through by a blaze with spires, Arid like a ghost disshrouded while the sea. So may the truth be fleshed out by one blow And Guido see, one instant, and be saved. Else I avert my face, nor follow hi m . . . Where God unmakes but to remake the soul" He hopes that some eagle leather may iall at. Guido’: ieet and so he be saved. y a Meeting Shelley was an event, so THE Charlottetown Special Representative IIMPIO was the meeting between Burns and Scott. ivhen the latter was but fifteen. Scott never forgot the gleam in the eyes oi Burns and said that they glowed like “coals of tire." The leather wuss put inside the breast oi the narrator and Brown- ing \\'OlliCi'iilliS suggest that. we make the most of those moments when we seem to have visltations from abave, ior “there are flashes struck irum midnlghts there are firrfirimcs noondays kindle while just. this or that poor im- pulse seems the sole work oi a lifetime.” I once read of a girl who by sin had lost all sense o! seli-respect, laut in the yard of the area where she had a room was a statue oi a woman beautiful to behold She got into the hahbit oi looking at lt as she passed up to her cold room. It made her think. Some sort oi res- pect began to come back. She tidied up, ivashed her face. and decency seemed in get a chance in her life: the result was that she IEASTERN LIMITED gave up her foolish and sinful life, She Ielt that she could not keep it up and lcok at that statue every day. In Biblical language she was “saved". An “eagle's feather“ ha! fallen at her ieet and she put it inside per breast. Surely what Browning would teach the world by his little lyric is that there are moments 1n lite when something happens - some message brought from star in some form or other, to which 1i we give heed a transformation may take place in our lives. Something disturbs our equanlmlty, voices speak. doors are opened. a clean page is handed to us, 1t may be at the beginning oi a new year. or at some birthday when the calendar tells us that time is passing. A new day may come, "As a feather is waited downward Ftrom an eagle in its fllghtz" and that ieather seems to say: So here hath been dawning Another blue day: Think wilt. thou let it Slip useless away?" S H A M A ’ S. rwo storms FOOD SALE NOV. -"— 27th — TO — DEC. — 4th SUGAR While and Brown l0 lbs. 89c GLACED CHERRIES SLICED BACON 69c lb. RADIO. PEAS l9: tin SHORTENING 39c lb. LARD .. 35clb. 3oz......2for35e 8oz. 39epkg TEA MOTHER'S OWN MORSE’S STANDARD VERl BEST 89c lb. . Extra Fancy Large Fat SALT HERRING Island BEANS 2 tins 29: Fimmed Loin Perk CHOPS—53c lb. Christmas Candy at Bargain Prices I OXYDOL -- RINSO La rge 39c pkg. MIXED PEEL 2 pkgs. 39c COFFEE All kinds 1 lb. tins — 69c i5. BOLOGNA 37c Iii. Christmas Wrapping Paper and Cords Tree Bulbs GANONFS DELECT EXTRA SPECIAL O CHOCOLATES- lIb.Box—Regui-ar$|.50—For $1.25