- “Us e-*“"'*"' “mucus TOMORIIDW CHURCH 0F .. ENGLAND sTlPE££§fi‘c::££HEDI‘AL C?" ‘...'t..."‘t...‘f' “o. "I000 lllroalor w. n i“ gggsnllo Bligh.“ 4'" 1 aLvTEss ; sBBgNDA! “a llol 9939"“; o.» l" éhwu luohorlat and 1.00 l- m‘ imam. “d Bible l m, gnndav $9M“ C1159" n‘ lllil l“ l‘ ‘iiifiziiusvs l n or n»- qIis To=-‘"1'Ya ‘ - 13g l;::,§,“"h....i... sn-i ,_ . doi- , WI‘ sail v=-t;l'";‘},‘§'“.n= Incumbent la "as": m, mam nilor an! l9 i“ evenvaonv w 5T PAUL'S cuuncu - it. Moi" 13$’; ,',,,,,'R.'§','|,s.a.o.o. w While Gift sander’ uh “My Communion. Mernlnr. Prev" KW. no =- n-oo I. "\- lilll. m ; "llrother James Air" Al" ~ Gordon Jacob. - Rector. , Evenlns Prayer lllli s,e,,r,i',‘::-\ white Dove "a" 7"" Arihaycn. Brahms. . __ ‘l - Rector. Spiiirnclinilien of the Sunday shoal \vlll utielul the Mornlnc Sirvlce ln a body and will hand II their ‘iii! which will be "WM"! , 51.1w“ Wright of the Diocese 0i’ Qgnnn for Dlwtrlhntlml at (fill-ist- msw limit Visitors will receive a rzgrdiel welcome at St. Pallia- Cllll - PRESBYIERIAN ulr. man or ST. lentils M.A., S.T.M. organist hills E. Lillian MGKHIIIO Mus. Bao- . n. Morning Worahili liigoiilzuiimnfs the Use‘! Whit Can I do?" Anthem: "o Come to My 11""- Lorrl Jesus‘ (AMbWWl lllruuduaut CFCY) ‘ mo l‘ n (‘BURCH SCHOOL- lp. m. Evening Worship Sermon: "Why la it that life 100M not compensate llll lflwlflnl h what vn- fairly deserve?" n Anillenl: "Ills-Join ill the 1407a ll-jllvll > The Mlnlsior will conduct ythl lorvlces and deliver the Sal-monk. ~ HION PRESBYTERIAN I CHURCH Prince sag‘ Grafton Street l te liEV G CARLYELII.‘ WEBSTER lira Arthur lioner. Choir lllreotor Ilsa Helen Stewart. Organist. ll.00 a. m, Theme: “The Vision Glorious." "Finns: 1l3. 789. 2'72. 489. Anthem: "In the f‘ " The Junior Choir 1.30 n. m. The Sabbath School and Bible flnssos. n svsmud wunsnsr gl-M p. m. Special Young People's 1 hfvire at which the rlowlv elect- I "i officers 0i’ the Christin" Ell- ; llrnvnur Society will he installed. _ Theme: "Soldiers of the King." llvplm: 596. 501. fills jdllihem: “The R-‘lflillii f ivflotiwsrd.‘ W“ stront- In the Lord. 3nd in 3 '1" Dower of His might." v “"1 o" cordially Invited s» wor- .lh'n with ug, mlnr Annual Christmas Candle- ‘w d “"1" ""1 M presented of ° ""1"" “v-olns. Daoamlsor 10th. "l" i0 attend, Morn.’ Hwo-ooaooo-aeo» élhe New Gospel llall o" uPiIar Prince Smut iinllscrlng completion and God ;k""l will be open iar Serv- e" this week-and; a rye. w iii‘ "Wynne is heartily in- Meals will s. m...) _ out charge, for tho can- rsnlsnco of those attending the . h l nmiiial... Alia‘: mural: .9 ham o dlstanea. I Special spaoilan will 7M" "om Toronto, Inland a. "filo Scotla. The conven- hnrvull be may“ 5, s, d: Ina ior Iraysr at 0 o'clock .°YOVOIlill,QQg,‘fl|' ' " ‘ow-r n l0 m. a . ,""0 for the ministry" at and again at 2:30 PM. an, Evangel- 'i '~°""= Po I0 AM. no lo- . nbram rem, l,» p34,, _"‘"'1"0 for tile Children. M m, a — y ' a“ ::07Iih%:i m ‘j matting ‘ '° " my "ill an I THE CI-IARLOTTETdWN GUARDIAN PAnr‘ THREE 1 umlw Essie}. oi CANADA TRINITY outrun CHURCH ‘ Iavaraad 'l‘. I. llrhsonaa. Minister Reverend B. O. liloa, DJ). Visiting l. lav Iosllllll. l 0-0 O Orgaal and Ollalr _-- (Xlurcls. no Young People's llbla Clam In the Heath Hall. ‘ 1.00 p. us. PUBLIC WOIIII! Barman: "Ibo lope o! the World" lulptvlra Lesson: St. Luke's Goa- pol, chapter 1. Anthem: "Immortal, Invisible" - Tillman. ‘Tear not: for behold, l bring you good tidings of great i”. 1Q shall he to all people.” BAPTIST . The Central Guardian ISLAND VIEWI for Christmas. Crsswell Studio. IOOIWOOL in atook. l-lolmallfs Ollarhttotolm Store. BEAUTIFUL OIESTEBFIELDI iuat arrived. Toomhs Music Store. OOOIT for Christmas Photo. 0189110- Ivlslnls by appointment. \ NOTIOI T0 ADVIIITIBIIS- All advertisements to sppaar is Guardian must be in office by noon of dsv previous to tnsertloa to ensure publication BIBLE SOCIETY IIOADMBT. -—By the Reverend Willard Brow- iuc n. 0.. Toronto. Over Station CBA. Silnday. Dooelnber 8th, 7.30 to 7.05 P. M. Local time. Plan to futon in. III. JAMES B.‘ BLAKE ais- nounccs the erasgement of her dawhter. Norah Noelle, to William Bowser Asbllry. son of Mrs. As- Mar- riage to take plaoa to Vsoaoavar h Jamil-I'll. LETTER JIEYEATEI). - Last W‘ ‘yilhe Guardian ranss THE BAPTIST CHURCH one. two letters in tlhe forum col- umn. Al Mr. Hemmings letter can» tslns some valuable facts regarding Literature And Life ' By baoknun l -—- ln l assumes. new IAMPI, . lust arrived. ‘Doomba Music sum. “M50”. “mo” -""‘ | Two r Milton‘ earliest poems flown” Mum“? “fled wrote aigout s cashier celled Hob- Footwear now located at 175 w“ who “ma; hymn “M; p“. Queen Btrm- ccls hem Cambridge to alumna mo. .___. mmdonH did this fora yyeara I535 “UT 10110-10 "PW ¢Il|but when ethe Plague raged in the Christmas morning. We gro IhOW-‘IILQGDQOIIB, the authorities forbade ing a lino of rocking horses o! him going. The inactivity was l0 beautiful and original deglgnflhard m: hlm that ho died. In one Miller Brothers Ltd. ‘of the poems referred to Illlltllllfils ‘ “Death pulled o _.__ [says this. n p1,!“ ngugmnln boots and put out the light. A I m "Wee... way e; saying that death 1310901100 J when shopping for, - h i Ommmak “mm "och".- tom, k him to an inn wilere e ded. emu wry welcome In the other poem Milton says ' "ease was his chief disease". CIIUIIJOH inferring to the enforoeefrest he o‘ who“ lgoTwE 1°’ 701431 {had Number 509 of the Spectator d '"‘_ “WW-f” Blm-Iheeelettersemtei-hetperiealeel l7. Dec. 0th. 9t. John s. Milton, (m ‘men Robson is referred to. and “W?! PM" M0 arm-z or. we are told m: he kept a. stable Marks. Rustim. Holy Oommunlonof hcrrses for hire. and when a cus- 11:00 om. Rev. Sidney J. Dav- jtomer came for one, Hobson show- les. Rector. led him all of them. but told him ethot he must take the one nearest 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Qmldgmito the stable door. The next one White Gift Sunday, December 0th, lwho desired a horse was given the 1946. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion, ‘(me then next to the door also. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prgygy md This old Robson said was only fair Sermon. Anthem, "Bl-mm,- Jame; to the clwiomers and to the horses. Air." arranged by Gordon Jacoh This gave rise w the phrase 7.00 Evening Prayer and germoxt "Hobson's choice." A man had to Anthem, "A while Dove F) From take what he could get and every Heaven," Bmhmg Th; cm are“ o; one was to be treated alike. CONIIDILATION IJII IN- IUIANOI. srloru. pnxces 6a Christmas lwmonllta at the Mario Elena gohaluty Salon all this week. Phone 1 Montreal's Lending Furrler .11 vvvv xksm v¢v¢‘s¢¢ frlnwsr Bans. tin.‘ UQQOOOQOQ Charlottetown i SALE! Sample Fllll BMTS 3 Days Only! lhursllay- Friday- Saturday December 5-6-7 PERLEY EXPERT FURRIER HERE ll An entirely new offering of glori- ous Parley Flu- Goats, styled in the c:c:ecu“seesc--cce-cco..c.c.--. -.--."---.. “h Minister lav. I. lsrdsan levv. B10 Morning Worship ll a. m. groin importation it l; being re- prlnted—hslf in today's edit and " jCENTR Minister I‘ ~ ". Th, n“, 1-, n Busaell 0&0?‘ ~ slats of a few balls of bread. wmfl convention is planned to " h l Sermon “That It. Might Be Ful- filled" ' Solo “The Loss Chord" Mr. Leigh Dlugwell. Anthem "Incline Tl-lne Ear” (Illm- nsel) The Church School l2 noon, hold- illg its session immediately fol- lowing morning worship. Evening Worship 7 p. m. Sermon “Christian Irultfulneas" Anthem “Brother James’ Ail” arr. Jacob. Mrs. V. L, Dlngwell organist and director of choir. You aro cordially invited 0o wor- ship with The Baptist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Sullivan) Al, (‘HRYSTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. TJI. Minister. MR8. M17. RTEWART. 0r “Ifllni ‘ and Choir Director 10.00 Gllsroh School ll.00 Morning Woruhlp and-Cola- snulslon. Sermon: “Three Oueatiorls- Ono Answer.” Chantal "The lleart of God" Baptismal Service 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship Sermon "Mv Son In Missing” Anthem: "I Will Forgive"- We invite you to worship with us on the lard‘: day. UNITED PVVFVCOSTAI. CHURCH ID ELM AVE. Bov. l. C. ltleinlltellbol‘ Pastor- \ Sunday School t p. us. Worship and Preaching 3 D- m- lvangellstic Service 7.30 p. m. flood singing -Good Music Ben tho Children's Choir of the Air over C-IZCX. each Saturday l0 to 10.30 ls. m. SALVATION ARMY “m; “,3 M". Victor Maelnsn‘ ll a. m. llollneaa bloating. iuhjgct “The Valve of Vision” 0.00 p. m. Sunday Iflhool. ‘l p. m. Evangelistic Mestlnl- Suhjejet ‘The Coming King.” The above meetings will he con- ducted by Major and Mrs. W. Men oer who will conclude their Evan- gellaflo campal on Monday r"- ning. . Ilrlgllt and lnietfltlllg meotillll- plan so attend. All are cordially invited. ITUDINT “FEAST” r The usual dinner of a student at Yenching University in Poking con- corn mill loaves and Ill“? 5°59- Ir rrv. WlLLAllD-IREWING, l Toronto Over STITIIII till sunoAv. litillliil 0th 7:30 ta 7:45 PM. Local Tirna eh < the balance on Monday. THE KIRK 01" ST.~IAMES.— Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at th: Kills tomorrow will be conducted by T-ho Minister. the Rev'd. T. H. Bussell Somers, M. A, S. T. M“ who will also preach the Sermons in the Monlirlg on “What's the Use? What Can I D0?" and in hhe Even-tog on “Why ls it that life does not compensate us ording to what we fairly deserve?" Tlhe music, under the direction of the Church Organist. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac, will include Heart Lord Jesus" in the Morning and “Rejoice tn the Lord" by Elvey in the Evening. The Morning Ser- vice will be broadcast over CFCY. The Church School will meet at 2.30 in the altemoon. - New" ~--3¢anaa In fond and loving memoryof W. C. Manhood, December 8, Ill-ill. We never thought when we awoke that morning The sorrow that day would brink The blow was ' sudden, the lhock severe To part. with one we loved so dear. God gave us strength to bear lt Conn" to face the hlouw But what it meant to lose hhn No one will evcr know. Missed so much by Ills Wile and Family. In loving memo y of our dear (other, Pie. Fred Walker who died December 0, 1004. We ofiensttandthlnkolhim when we are all alone. For memo y ls the only friend That we can call our own. To think he could not any IBM-NO Will alwayg bring regret. But the hearts that always lovul Are sh. hearts that esivt forget. 3y Marlon. Bessie, Margaret. In Moratorium In fond and loving nsullory of Boy Rose, who pssaed I. 1004. We often pause to think of you And think of haw you died To think you could not say good bye Before you closed your eyes. In Heaven dear, we'll llud yo! When God's great wll ls done We'll stand aloe more beside you, when ha oalla for ns to some. Sadlysihsed by Illa Wifoaudldflla Daughter. In Memos-lam yofadoarllna- lallllstllLllo- lsllaving bassdandfafllos, Mmsrlasaaajaaaasnnoaaaaaa Daathhahsartoellenoalaoan sosnalnaLfosget you, new that Y" INN» But we will remember no matter calling. ‘llwollfionwomllottoo hsrdta lntwowgresncahorthomallol or a- "Om-legit loudly Ionssasbssed and Amtbrosem Anthem "O Come to My. l l i Illlliawhopaaaed awaybooansliarl 1.194s. l-hv Sunday School will attend ihe Lt was a good arrangement for Morning 59w)“ 1n a body and Wm the horses- otherwise some of them hand in their gifts which will be forwarded to Bishop Wright or the Diocese of Algomo for Distribution at Christmas time. Everybody m1. coma. TRINITY CHURCH. -- Regular services of Divine worship will re conducted both morning and evm. 1H8 by the pastor, the Reverend T. E- Mcmllnfl-n- His subjects for the day will be "The Prophecy" taken from the book of Isaiah. and "The Hope oi’ the World" based on the first chapter of the Gospel accord- ing to St. Luke. The music will be under the direction of Mr. Kendall, and will include two anthems: "0 God. Wlho hast Preparedf’ by A. R. (38111. and “Immortal, Invisible" - Tihlman. The Junior Choir will prac- znight be overworked and others asked for only once in s. while. TLere is a question asked Ln the Bible, “Does God take care for oxen?” Yes he does and the some book says that a “righteous man regardeth the life ‘of his beast" The days of the livery stable are |)Z'€i,iy much over, but. the ordin- ary horse can teach us something. Cowper speaks of our “quaxiruped instructors", It certainly is some- what humiliating to be sent to school to the lower creatures, such as the 0x or the ass. and yet that is just what Isaiah does. He tells us that the ox knoweth its owner and the ass its master's crib, but Israel does not, know. But Hobson said that this ar- Pflllkement was fair to the customers. All were to be treated alike. They lice at 2.30 in the afternoon insteachwere shew" me 110,595 and then of 2.15. The Church School and the Young People's Bible Class will meet st the regular hours. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Mornlng Worship at 11 A. M will be conducted by the minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. D. with ser on "That It Might Be Fulfill- ed.’ Mr. V. L. Dlngwell will sing Sullivan's “The Lost Chord" The anthem of hhe morning will be Him- meYs "Incline ‘Ilhlne Ear." The Church School meets in regular ses- sion at the close of‘ Morning Wor- ship. Evening Worship will be ccn- ducted by Mr. Levy whose sermon will be "Christian Fruitfulness.” The anthem of the everlng will be "Brother James‘ Air" arr. Jacob. The nluslc of the day will be con- ‘ducted by be. Memos-instill Mrs. V. L. Dtngwell, organist and director of choir. Be assured that you are cordially in- vlted to worship with The Baptist Church. Gard 0i Thanks The family of The late Danie, belonged to a very small branch of 1 Ward wish to express their l told that the one next to the door wssfthe one to take. Is not one of the things that we learn from no- urc its impartiality? You doubtless have noticed how the grass grows green on the grave of the poor man as well as on that of the rich. The rain and the sun, Jesus said do not stop when they come in the land of the thankless man. No but they make his crops to pew. There is thus on impartiality ln nature and is shown in her working. Then James. the Lord's brother. who gave us a New Testament let- ter, tells how in his day and in the early Church, they took notice of a. man who appeared richly st- tlred and with a gold ring. They gave him a prominent seat. but the poor man was asked so stand, or sit under the footstool of the mem- bers of the Church. In ordinary business practise we often hear the clerk. if there be a crowd walling to be served "And now who next?" This is as it shoulr‘ very newest fashions and made by the expert Parley Ponders, right in their own building in Montreal. See and OQQQ-Q OQ§§—O-Q'O~O 9O O-Qfi-O-Q-O Q-Q be for "a man's u man for a’ that.‘ “Tile rank is but the guinea-stamp the man's the gowd for a’ that." Hobson died at eighty-six. Hc the transportation systsm of his Qhankg m an “he hemed 1n any day. and yet eccentric creature that way during their recent sad be- reavement. m MEMURIAM l In loving memory‘ of our dear ooullu, Mrs. Ernest Houston, who who,“ rhyme-t‘ departed this life Dec. 0th, 1040. ~00 the end; ' intend ‘awe think o! you often and will Gone and forgotten by some you he will be. Guthrie Balllngall. In Memos-lam 0 eat Houston, who passed fllly away Deo. 0th. I000. puma- Swaetly, tender. fond. and true; There Is not a day. dear Ethel That we do not think of You. lovingly remembered by hus- 1 In loving suomory of lay lest I178. who passed an! Dwmbfl '1, I005. modes food and trna "Vi! D90- ‘ We do not forget you, nor do we . IIIY But dear to our memory you ever Ever remembered by Lottie and t"? In loving memory of Mrs. Ern- ln our hearts your memory lingers band, Footer, and Margaret. flu Memoriam l!!!” Khan one no that“ "is "W" of Christmas he was. he has left us an expressive phrase. There are many who iii/f Hind make s stir in the world h: their day but are lorgmten. Hob son lives on in witch's verse though it was a playful effort. To -psrody Shakespeare, Hobson might say: to death who pulled off hi: boots: "In spite of you I'll live in ELLEIFS illMlY (Continued from Page 2) and they would ba obliged to de- pend on their eyes and claws en- ‘tirely. The storm windows too ‘were set in place and the mys- of the missing axe was cleared up to the complete sat- ‘lsfactlon of the one most con- ‘corned. Fortunately, James "lust picked it up by the shed-behind ‘some lunlloer." e wither nm clinging to its edge helped him to piece out evidence to show that no male was guilty of drop- ping it carelessly in this queer place. ' And so after our recent and first snowfall and now with a ,hlnt of a thaw in the slr on this ltho last day of November, Island- iora approach Winter's gates. Nov- lernber brought an abundance of open weather so that lsggards st their farming, like those of us at Alderlea could put their ‘houses in order before frost would put an end to all field work. Fannwives had good days for their house-cleaning and in which to plant their Spring flow- ‘A ollaorfal nlllo, a heart of gold. ‘ering bulbs-d! need be and more h’ n“ Wu’ ThoDea-rdtlladaworlil wlllli holil- forehanded ladies found time in which to mix and bake their spicy cakes. There were |» ova. lladiylliladbyllallahiar labs. odd and beguiling excursions for ithe man m: diirlrlg the month. IYoung man had "visions". both here and on other farms in the common‘ y which allowed them to purchase young stoek to Add to Even Jamel himself In Memos-lam hlovlagmshoryafmyhssband Ioylllayoawhapapodawayals Deossnbarilllal - , In Memos-lam. uasaaaasr lrousron eve: mom- an ro us‘!!! Ill‘ r-m llsa-ipltlaaa. gpvlqtylfimtial n ' loving QagylCpl. m rlr-hoganolllslifsthli tlluon Deocnborl. ‘their herds. mum. returned from one sale. brlnain! with llirn a low-set yearling. How he became involved in the 0"!‘- chase. with as we know. hay not too plentiful, i0 past. my under- ; standing. NOVIIIIMI‘ brought the rlsbllng or the world for-gather the younger cattle, and then l I ssyglvatalsaarvaar raise Mother when for the tin-ls. James an it was that f found the last Y!!!‘ had been aaoaadinsly kind to me. f can still move feat enough to head off an unrulv steer or heif- or-at Janet‘ insistent and Mn- oernasl calil And than were . vars parted. he stills field work at. the other farm dining at. mid- day at Rob's. Hours at home were longer then, and the day remembered best by the home coming at and sometimes after dusk, A fitting end to the plow- mg came this week. noon a patch of new land was added w 111*? W“ of our cultivated land. James enjoys this tiring endeavour which recalls the pioneers’ conquests in _--————————~——~—’—'——_— Luxuriously Smart and comfortable LADIES’ SLIPPERS LUXURIOUS FURS AT SAVINGS! Macaw“ clearing land for admire these wonderful furs nowl FRENCH sssr. (Dyed Rabbit) s zoo MOUTON LAMB (Processed) s 229 BLsox PERSIAN raw s 359 smvsnv raccoon s are crooner cons s can LAPIN (Dyed Rabbit) cos-rs s 229 PERSIAN LAMB cons s soc onnv BROADTAIL (Processed rmn rnnsmu LAMB s can can LAMB con-s 109s Lamb) 4 WAYS TO BUY Gash — Charge Lay-away Budget 400-66444 ‘r9 ‘"00; "ahd pulnpklllS", their persistence, and dreams. sustaining them in their purpose. Our flock of sheep. the fullins snow powder-in; their wooly backs were brought home yesterday frame the stump field and with their coming, everything had D3011 gathered to the buildings-crops BRllS. llll. OHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. and cattle and sheep and all. And now that this month is fast merg- lng into December often called- and not without rooaon "the beat month of the year." I'm remem- bering that it is the month of "a star" and "shepherds keeping watch over their flocks" on for Jlldaen hills. Until Monday - Diary - Good- 750 to $5.00 Slippers are truly the perfect gift for your mother. uni. sister or best girl. standing in town. Give "Her" I l1" 01 00mm“ Let lllnl Loaf In a MEN'S SLIPPERS Pair oi Tloso And our selection is the Ilosi 0'10- $l.50 to $5.00 There's nothing a man enjoys more than taking life easy . they love to loaf! This year you can make those happy hour's happier with a gift of FIT-RITE Slippers. l llaal c|n....sturuy, vnlnll stlrrens FOB YOUNGSTERS 95c t0 $2.95 Sister or brother will surely enjoy M08811"! ""11" if!“ in a pair of these. durability and comfort. FIT-RITE snore cont 187 GRAFTON ST. In all sizes and styles. Especially made for the utmost in ANY ilmilell ' CHARLOTTETOWN