DECEMBER 5. 1953 '-T-'-'-'JdK cl-IURCH oi ENGLAND 5, PETER'5 CATHEDRAL Anglican Boehiortl Still" gm?-: - W? in rend Canon 6.3. Moilett T” " lu.A.. . . Beetor 6 E The Reverend W. . org Honorary Assistant Priest. um nd choir Director liI.2"5.l1llnn: Brenton. Lie. Music. .-mTj?'-j-'-T71: second Sunday in Advent 7.30 a.rn. Msttins 3 mm, Holy Eucharist to am. Church School (pupils "11Li)'..m. Choral Eucharist. adcaat OK”)- :15 Tm. Church school (under 0) 1 pm. Even?” S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1700 by Royal Vvv;g5 CHURCHES TOMORROW 5 E TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister: Reverend L Frank Macliean Organist and Choir Director " , A. Thompson, F.Ii..('-.O.. (CHM) A.R.C.M. II a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "Ascending the Golden Stair of Giving."-Rev. Mr. MacLean. Anthem: "Lift Up Your Heads" (Coleridge-Taylor) . 7 p.m. Divine Worphip. with Menls Association Chair to lead the singing. Sermon: "What Rela- tion has Hypnotism to Religion?" Rev. Mr. MacLea.n. Selections by the Male Eight. 8.15! Song Service in the Social Hall. You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. ust and Choir Master: Paul Omgirdmoro, A.llIus. (McGill) 3.30 Holy Communion in am. Sunday Sthwl 11.00 am. Holy Communion Anthem: "Author of Liie Divine" -(rhimnn). 5.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and ggrmon. Subject: "A Question for superior People.” N .m-m-m'rrj"T"STT'T THE KIRK OF 5. JAMES The Reverend T. Ii. B. Somerl. M.A Minister. Miss E. Lillian Mcxensie llius. B., F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director at the gcholrs. l0 a.m. Church School. 11 am. The Sacrament of Holy Communion. Anthem: ”Jesus, Bread of Life, I Pray Thee.”-Whitehead. 5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: "Io Live is Christ” X-"Albert Schweitzer: My Life and Thought" (The Optimism of Goodwiiil. Anthem: "Jesu. Joy of Men'- Desiring".-Bach. Girl's Choir: "To Knights in the Days of Old."-Douglas. Boy's Choir. Visitors Cordiaily Welcome ZION I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sts. The Reverend T. H. B. ”' M.A.. S.T.M. Interim Moderator Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Morning Services 10 a.m. Sunday School ll s.rn. Divine worship conduct- ed by Rev. W. Herold Brown. M. A. minister of St. Edward's Pres- hyterlan Church. Beauhs nois, Que. sermon: "The Awakened Soul." Anthem: "Beside Still Waters." (Rsrnblin). Evening Service 1 p.m. Sermon: "The True Per- spective", Rev. Mr. Brown, llI.A. Anthem: "Saviour Thy Children Keep." (Sullivan). "All things work together for good to them that love God." GOSPEL HALL (Corner Prince & iiurd Ste.) OBDEII OF MEETINGS l.nrd's Day... sundsy School-10:00 a.m. Breaking of Bread-11:00 a.m. Gospel Meeting-1:80 p.m. Everybody Heartiiy Invited To These Meetings. ' "Christ Jesus came into the imxgld to save signers."--I Tim. WORDS FOR compassion." From the Sacred Writings Foundation. THE BAPTIST CHURCH ff. Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott. Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets R0010! The Reverend James D. Davison. "The wisdom of prayer is this: a connection between the servant and the True One, because in that state man with all heart and soul iurneth his face towards His Highness the Almighty, seeking His association and desiring His love and B.A.. B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.It.C.0. ll a.m. Worship service. Ser- mon: "When One Outgrows the Schooimuter.” Choir Anthem: Lord."-Dr. Roberts. 12 noon. Church School 1 p.m. "The Gospel In Song". an lnlormsl worship service. Fee- tuns: solo "0 Periect Love," organ solo "In the Bleak Mid-Win- tor", choir specialty "0 Come, 0 Come Emmanuel.” Ordinance of The Lord's Supper. 8.15 p.m. Sacred Concert under auspices the Dr. Zolla Clark Mis- sion Group. "Seek Ye the CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'I'h.. Minister Min Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10 s.m. Church School and Family Hour. 11 am. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "A Little Child Shall Lead Them". Anthem: "Dark Was the Night." 1 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon "The Pulse of our Times." Anthem: "Draw Me to Thee”. Central Christian Chruch invites you to the services oi the Lord's day. The Salvation Army Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Tlteonibe Corps Officers. 11 am. Holiness Meeting Topic: "The Deeper Life." 2 p.m. Directory Meeting 2.30 p.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Y.I'. Salvation Meeting 6.30 p.m. Open Air Meeting - Maritime Electric 7.00 p.m. Salvation Rally. Topic: "The Depth and Height of the Croiu” "Cirrlst is His own credential: He does not need our little apolo- glee." Uniied PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8678 Services 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship and. Praise 7 p.m. Evangelistic There will be a service in Iiing George Hail, Kenslngton at 8 pm. Everyone is Welcome. THE WORLD That it causeth of the Beha”i World Faith mt: nous: ins CHRISTMAS SDDDS DH : DISPLAY ansuss IIYMN BOOKS rn urns. aooxs DEVOTIONAL aooxs MOTTOES CHILDREN'S aooxs rssmnnnrs aors- BOOKS i cnu.s' aooxs suuosv SCHOOL sur- russ. . CHRISTMAS craps Call In today and inspect " Wry complete stock. sign noose I00 taroy Street linen each day sum was v "War I to me. Wotan- "I! so to is. m. Toyisir open three this week. Tuesday. Be Sure To Visit Our TOY FAIR Thousands of Beautiful Toys for all ages to choose from. Use our Lay Away for Christmas Plan. Firestone BBYENTON G; Mcl(AY 00. Your Toy Store This Year STORE HOIIRS Monday, Wednesday and Thursday-8 to 8 Tuesday. Friday and Saturday--8 to 9 p.m. .?'.li'1? and ttmlay. FIBESTONE. BIYIINTON I MaoIAY THE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE L GUARDIAN COOK'S ior Periect Pictures. "YOIJB DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS - Storey Electric, Graiton Street. KEIIOSENE. Eleclzic and Pro- pane Clss Refrigerators. Bryentou and Macxey. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. ORDER. that tailored te measure suit. top coat, or overcoat for Christmas delivery now. J. P. Mac- Pherson as Son, Queen Street. ALWAYS A FAVORITE. - Gold- en Cream Fudge Cake. Special to- day at Stewart Bakeries. SERVICE To SICK, Dial 5132, Cantwell's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. NEW CHRISTMAS RECORDS are here. 15c up. Tocmbs Music Store. YOU'LL LOVE our flaky pics in your choice oi fruit, pumpkin, cream or mince. Rich. delicious. Phone 3711 or call at Stewart Bak- eries today. LADIES FALL AND WINTER COATS selling at 257- discount. S. A. MacDonald's. FRUIT CAKES and Plum Pud- dings ior Christmas. Order now from Stewart Bakeries for gilt- glvlng and for your own holiday least. HOESEMEN ATTENTION: We are offering a discount of 1596 on complete sets or track harness for the mouth oi December only. S.L. Hardy and Co. MacDONAI.I) RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing, Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. l80 Kent Street. Phone 6915. PRINCE OF WALES CONCERT Series presents Margaret Ann Ire- land, brilliant Canadian pianist. in College Auditorium, Tuesday, Dec- ember tlth. at 8.30. Admission '15 cents: students 25 cents. CAVENDISH UNITED IIHURCH OF CANADA. - services Sunday, December tith. New Glasgow 11.00 A .M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Rev. F. W. Sawdon, Mlriister. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - December 8th, 1953. Services at. New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Fredericton at 3.00 P. M. Breodalbane at 1.30 P. M. Rev. M. Wattcrworth, Minister. IN MEMORIAM Mother, MRS, CHARLOTTE HOGG who" passed away Decemba 5th. 1951 Ever Remembered by Loving Sons. Daughters and Grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM PBOWSE-In loving memory of a dear Father. Mr. Thomas Prowse. who passed away December 3rd, 1049. "His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away." Always Remembered by Harold. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our darling "Der- rill Ford" whom God took away December 5th, 1951. Just a little flower God loaned us for awhile, Just st little flower we miss his tender smile, Just a llttle- newer God trans planted way up there. Just a little flower in His Master's garden of care. Ever Remembered by Mother, Daddy. Sisters and nrother. Bible Lecture "Thc Judgment Seat oi Christ" Sons of linglsndv Hall Sunday Evening at 1:30 Pastor: Rev. H. F. lliaciiwcn You are cordially invited to attend. y -In loving memory of our dear IELANGIB RANGES for coal. wood or oil. Bryenton as Inexay. ISLAND VIEWS - Colored and Mounted. Special 98.00 each. Ons- wcll studio, ADELLA'S MILLINEEY week- end specials on all Fall and Winter Hats. BOYS WATCHES.-nldeel Christ- mas Gite, 96.95, Toombe Music Store. VISIT III-STYLE 16355 Great George style I-ll-style. MILLINEIIY. Street. Every ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 5220. Serving iull course din- ners. specializing Chinese dish. COLEMAN FLOOD FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. HI-STYLE MILLINEBY otters you 2693 Discount on all Velour Hats; also specials on Felts ior week end. ZENITH FAMOUS HEARING AID for Mother for Christmas at Toonvbs Music Store. HEAR NEIL A. MATIIESON in "Report from Parliament Hill" on C. F. C. Y. at 7.45 P. M. Saturday, December 5th. DRESS MATERIALS. - Come and see the assortment on sale at 25c per yard. 5. A. McDonald's. Third Floor Department. MoCAUI.L PATTERNS. Needle- work Books. etc.. clearing at, as price. S. A. McDonald's Third Floor Department. TOYS FOR. TINY TOT! and teen-agers. The Island Book Room. Great George Street. Open even- , ings until Christmas. . MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Plercey. Ser- liccs for Sunday. December 6th, are as follows: St. John's, Milton. ll0t) A. M. Holy Communion and Ser- mon. 7.30 P. M, Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rustico. 2.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole ism- lly," ialsnrowiagnoon ILEPORT October and November reports for Irlshtown school Are: Grade X-1. Eleanor Mann, Mary Campbell and Rona. Psynter. equal with an average of 0179. Grade IX-1. Charles Brown. Grade VIII-1. Beryl MacLeod; 1 Lois Stavert; 3. Irene Proriitt. Grade VII-l, Blcyce Stavert; 2. Willie Payrvter; S. Mervin Bim- mons. Grade VI-l. Thelma MecLeod; 2. Grant. Mann; 3. Lewis Simmons. Grade V--I. Mildred Reeves. Grade IV-1. Linda Msoleod: 2. Elrlc Campbell: 3. Donnie Mec- Leod. 0 Grade III Sr.-1. Donald Stav- ert; 2. Wendall Ms.cLeod; 3, Wen- dell Stavert. Grade III Jr.-1. Shirley Eva-no. Grade II-l. Irene Evans; 2, Lois Ma.cLeod. Grade I-No tests. Teacher- Mrs. Olive .1. Mac- Leod. Cord Of Thanks ; -we wish to take this opportun- ity to thank the Docbors, Nurses and Start of the Prince County Hospital, Rev. David Morrison, the Van. Archdeacon I-iarrison, Rev. C. D. M-atheson and the many kind relatives, neighbours and iriends who sent flowers, messages of sym- pathy and in any way helped us in our sudden bereavement. Husband Norman Edward Tower and Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Key and Family. invents Hew Cheap Dil Burner 520.50 For Furnaces 814.15 For Stoves Mitchell, 8. Dak.--A Famous In- ventor has made it possible ior anyone to easily change their Fur- mice or Boiler-also Range, Laun- dry, Brooder. Cooking and Heat- ing Stove into an Oil Burner. This Universal Unit uses cheap rurnaoe oil, distillate, kerosene. dlnsel or heater oil - Makes one of the quickest, hottest, cheapest ilras known. The manuiacturer is so sold on the merits of this new Oil Bumer Unit - he is offering a 60 day Money Back Guarantee. You WILL receive Agents Prices and full details by smdim your name to Northwest Mfg. Co., 634-? yellow pscim. eon "-Give PIIK FRlAN' nysway for Christmas t Main. Mitchell, 5. Del, 0 dootzio Eomqbodq likes! groan? SHORTCAKE H 1005 P. F. Englisb Quality 0 The tlom Creamery butter gives a rich devour which makes P. F. Shortcake a is- vourite with old and youngs- Serve it with ice cnsoucuusrd or Iruit dessert n with either hot or lead drinks. PEEK FREAN'S ix ... BISCUITS U s 'rmon'maon mas g, , for Chrlsmies Presents - D5: to S3 Co-Ed Gels Early "Vacation" After Posing As Man OX.I"0R.D. Eng, (Reuters) --It"-. on early school "vacation" for pretty Felicity Oooper, e co - ed who titilisted this tradition-bound university town by posing as a young Frenchmen and sneaking into dinner in a iorblcldcn men's college dining hall. Felicity's identity remained gal- lantly concealed until Tucsdny l-ier host, Jeremy Rundeil, had been suspended by Oxford University authorities for having an unidenti- iied woman in this all-male college after 7 p.m. But gossip caught up with her, and university oiiiclnls ruled the co-ed should share Run- dell's fate and be sent home tor the rest. of the term. For her cscapade she donned slacks and used eye-shadow on her chin to give it "five o'clock sha- dow." She is a student in one of the university's ell-female col- Iegea. To preserve her role as Run- dell's French cousin, she askcd that her dinner table neighbors rs,- pest their jokes to her in French. But her reaction to the singing of bawdy songs in the undergraduate bar after the meal eventually gave the girl away. 'ls hidden somehow. j.- The llUI.lOii that man in this life is to find holiness in the fulfill- ment oi God's will, is a iamiiisr one to the Christian. Yet, often enough we really tell to grasp the meaning oi this, we tail to see the whole of Gods will in terms of daily life. The "will oi God" so often becomes a phrase associated with momcnie of tragedy-a sort of formula used at the time of death or great surierlng. The "seeing" of God's will at these moments is, of course, a true insight into reality; but it must not be limited only to these occasions. The Divine Will. this loving presence of God, is not only to be sought and found in moments 0! great sorrow. It often mys- teriously, within each moment. and experience 01 human hie, waiting to be discovered-in the Commandments of God, in the duties oi our" vocation or state in life, in human love and iamily hie, in our work and recreation. in our joy and happiness, as well as lll our pain and loneliness and sorrow. . - . God does not. it is true. d-lrectw cause everything that. enters into human IIIE, but all things are at least permitted by Him in view oi 'fI'w'e'-'s's'u's's'IuFfIs'u'e's's!s"n'n'uHfu'e'o ' Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Iilctiuigan (Copyright) E some good; and it is in these things and people that make up the "atmosphere", as it were, at our lives, that we can ttnd Him and His love. And when we have found this, we have found all. The longing for peace, for sonrei sort or stability and security, is an instinctive thing for most men, Very often, however, people are betrayed by what they seek for in quest of peace and fulfillment. For some, the idea of peace con-1 sists in a negative ilunz. in an absence of dlstulvbrmce and trouble and worry. For ot.he.i's. peace con-- slots in the possession or cortaini material goods-pleasure, power wealth. They are restless unlit they have these things, and his-' tory is there to assure us that veryi oiten, they are equally restless: alter they have them. , I O O l The fact is, oi course, that In none of these things, can we A can be dastroyed. they may vanish from our grasp in a hundred dil- ierent ways; and if they tizl not. this at least is certain. that death shall part us from them. This knowledge or the Essentially trau- sltory nature oi material posses- sions must inevitably mix a nole oi uncertainty into whatever sai- isractlon that may derive from them. i O O 0 The truth is that there is no absolutely complete peace and ful- fillment to be had on this earth. We have been made ior the com- pletc possession oi God and we shall rest perfectly only in that fullness of the vision and love or God which is eternal life. Yet the tact rmcains that even as eternal hie lms its beginnings on earth in the llic of grace. so too dries the peace and joy of eternity have its imperfect commencement in human life. This pence-the peace oi Christ -is sorncblung interior to man, a joy and harmony at the centre oi his being, possible even in the midst oi suiierrlrg and pain. It is a thing based not on possessive- ness, but on love--on is seeking for God and His will in all the cir- Iind - cumstances of life-in its swrow a deeply sailsiying peace for theI as well as lll ils laughter. Huyiuse human soul. We cannot. in thc' first plaoe,I make ourselves im-I mime from all worries and! troubles whxlc we live on this earth-at times they flood in on us like a tidal wave, Nor can wc. secondly, guarantee that when uc do possess power and wealth. we shall keep them. Material things ' Cedar Our Gift! cwccm mssmcsrssm ss::4amm sssc:c7c&r? You Wonlt Need MistIetoe.... ....When You Give Her A HOLMAN V Hope CI-sesi The Perfect Choice for wife I Moiher i Sweetheart Daughter You'll be showered with Christmas Kisses from "her" when you give hnr hnc oi the beautiful Hope Chests made by Lane or Heirloom, em or traditional; completely lined with aromatic cedar and iinislied.nn the exterior in gleaming mahogany, walnut, tawny or limcrl oak. 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One Free Gift Offer In Each Store -Summerside and Charlottetown This Offer Good Until December 23rd .0."u.1Wo On The Convenient HOLMAN HOME PLAN "Gifts From 'v 'v '- - Are Opened First" -.- -y l'. is a lrult oi supernatw-as love. this peace exists in the 2'99-fail oi the pain or the Cross. au will as ill the JOY oi the Rn: ..- "ion. Gods will, and with it Iiisv love, are in lw rnunrl in the rm es in the other; and it is inr -alum man I0 learn ill humility and srm, in l'c::elva Godls love from all V nuns The siylcl! are mori- Thls is ''THE'' -.3: yr 'r 7.z:;V.'4..)...-. 5.2-. xa)sax'4-:2-2-n.;-. sn- HOLMAN'S