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Ansil aus em lane 2S B+ ‘Night trading. ee ee a eee atiaread ve “te Se et lope we S&S : Abit pe Giakes = an ad-|A Arcadia 100 @ 97 38 —2 [Chime ee : = Asbestos 38% How Smith 40% ATL C Cop 300 155 150 150 +5 |Chrom | 19% 315 310 310 — 8 ; Baque C Nat 55% Hud Bay Min 4% Atlas Yk 200 8 8S 8 +%/Coch Wil 400 2% 20 2M +4 : CURRIENCIES Bank Mont 55% Imp Bank Atlin-Ruf = 1000-10 10% 104 + Reco 300 9 9 9 —% f eas - ee 37% i: a Cakur soe aT MONTREAL (cP) — The Us.|SEeona SS Bi Per™ | SSS eee oe at tte : JC Denison 26675 $12% 11% 124 +1 ee #0 = McColl C Den wis 27400 30 = 4 158 per cont in terms ofl Gere Soka car Base Meio "WM 19h 1s —islC Dimorery ts 3S moo 4 }S-Coment 20% Pantan — =. Ss Con Giles “om ptr . “é. caanae. © Geto Of Benim = 3000 LLC Maliwell 00 01 : : € Bak Com 55% Royal Bank 70% Mibis eos 7 7 Con Howey 640 25 +0 en ne ee ee oe Bicroft 300 |= _sC«GS +1 «|C Marten 3100 30 3 DIVIDENDS is. 4." ™ Bidcr amo Cm MS tam SI8% rar cen" Son Ree nS Ream wus 86 os 1 |¢ Metter ame . By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Gockshut: 30 Walker 3s Bomar sup 9 9 9 —KlGon Negus 2M te ‘ F Cassiar Asbestos Corp. Ltd. 10) S*srame ae ashe on ausenenitieen | ____‘Sents plus five cents extra, Jan.| nom Tar 16% Ford 21, record Dec. 31. Foundation 1% ‘ co haat oe Ltd. ~ + ~ com. $1, - $1, Jan. 31, record ’ aah ___NEW YORK : eee ee ee and Linol- : By eum é : cents, Jan. 29, NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Fri nd ee Price Brothers er Co. Ltd. $0) newed hopes rs sate. * ee ~ ; of a strike Feo: Sa prapiodione Bestar ma Noticed How Often He’s Said ania, ects ok, Keleerceni ema — I. series : 4 1, record Jan. 15. Ford was touching one “7 Found It at H ~~ after another—it closed ames za a . : PRODU net gain of 3 points—well before “Henderson & Cudmore Men’s Wear ce = on another of its run-u a MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul d-|and the stock netted a gain of , SS Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices Oi siaicanit Gas Kkeriion tie: You wouldn't believe : . to country station, wooden cases,|tors will increase production by : 26 small 22: B25 C16. Receipts a aud oie oeiias ta 1 : ; ; ; & of 5 poin : Pca 5G ee aie « deoe oe te ge you could build ioe o 3 ° ae — . : “s found gga : Sri etiobs aupmeunee prints job $229.30 eakeine tilssey ine ‘Emmanoe! (God with us). so well for | : littl price 64%-66; fresh wholesale, | 3,230,000 shares. Ni] Im this space age | when so i e ie a ble 64, nom - ender ree oe Products toppe tents ¥ er tikerste. ae b ft ; i most active list, rising 25s to |} eo. oe ; “oo can ro r Sheese:' Delivered Montreal, 28. Chrysler rose 1%, Republic |} 0U™8TY en ie ul we Pp ve it not waxed, current receipts Que-| Steel 1%, Jones and Laughlin 2% age when meee of f bee white 32, colored 32, whole-| and Youngstown Sheet 1%. Sees mater ad ‘weles sale Quebec white 33, colored] Among Canadian stocks, Mc-|] Weapons CAPAC OD inded 33%; current receipts On. white|Intyre Ptrcupine gained 1%, | ts ‘good news that God | £0.b. grading station 33, colored|Dome Mines %, while Walker |] tq something — different _ in 34%2; wholesale Ont. colored and| Gooderham and Hudson Bay Min-|f jing for his children . . . white no quotations. ing lost % each. and Ceristmas is proof Bs Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.95-2.00;| On the American Stoqk Ex-|] jroof that God is with us }} N.B. 75s 2.10-2.15; N.B. 50s 1.35-| change Brazilian Traction, and that sin, disease ‘and |} 2.40; N.B. 10s 32-34; P.E.I. 75s/ Oil and Jupiter Oil all gai |] »everty can be wiped out 2.35-2.40 : and Scurry Rainbow Oil advanced |} jt is this good news as | oe Marconi lost % found in the _ Scriptures . : GRAIN stocks did: which the Bible Societies of }/ © Now you can get a distinctive modern building for less -- : a tn _— .— — —_ than a good traditional building of equal quality be- | _ WINNIPEG. (CP) — All grains| Eeclines 447 551 |} own tongue, regardiess of |) cause we use the Butler Building System — the lowest Winnipes Grain Exchange Friday Total issues is 1255 "Owe re as we contribute Oa S 2 : in moderately active trade me mY, TORK CLOSING STOCES shrough our Island branches We will engineer and style your supermarket, show- There = improved export and ee nn 52% 1 and we also share when we room, factory, auditorium, church or office building commercial interest in all | C and 0 . . igi : ing prices: x rome Cons Edison on it ore ba Bible House in Charlotte- t ; i > . Le Oats—Dec 1% higher 76b: May| Ae =! = S44 Uta Aircrat 39%, || town, the profits of which | sys em. This basic Butler structure is so perfectly en- 141% higher 77%-78; Jly 1% Gen Elec - is. Vanadium = i] are used to spread the “good gineered and manufactured that it can be erected in — 76%sa. ca # = abu news.” | days. You save time and money on preliminary engi- ey—Dec 1% higher 92%sb; : n i mae her Jy 1 THE BLE HOUSE) “os Soe ee oe eon gher , - rlottetown g po gr Dee 2% higher 3.25%; TORONTO ioe ace \ mits broad, exciting architectural treatment . . . td 4-24 i j s Sly 2%-2 higher 3.27% at important savings. Slim, easy-to-erect curtain walls Rye — Dec % lower 1.05%b; May 1% higher 1.11%; dJly 1% higher 1.10%2a. : Prices for class two wheat for) TWA: | to countries outside noe ‘Operated by the P. E. I. Auxiliary of The British and Foreiqn Bible TORONTO (CP) — The stock i Society in Canada) market climbed higher Friday} during light and dull trading. | ep e 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon. Visitors Are Most Welcome- At All Services replace bulky, costly, load-bearing walls. Interiors are post-free, easy to partition with low-cost curtain walls. } crosamtn catia MONTREAL »MONTREAL (CP) —Industrials Consolidated was up 1% at 42% to lead papers to a six-point gain. Donohue was off 1% Fraser Bo-|? water and Pwell River added % . each. Industrials rose on the strength of a good showing in the assorted | § section and a gain of 1% at 88% to Steel of Canada. Base metals were narrowly mixed. Utilities had a straight string of fractional decreases by B.C./3 Power, Jamaica, Calgary, Nova broken. on5it HRD CMFWYPW/3 Scotia light and Shawinigan broken only by a quarter-point/|§ gain to Quebec Phone at 30%. Corbys A featured beverages! # with an advance. of %. Increases of 142 to Cockshutt Pow and Ca- nadian Ingersoll featured a strong assorted section. Mcintyre again was strong in producing mines, up 2 at 4%. PUT TH RRMRID. DH from AGNEW-SURPASS bakery delignts. . taste oe MAPLE LEAF ee oad oe cae Jot, aE | am TRAFFIC MESSAGE To The Parents: at this time of the year special haz- ‘ards present themselves .. . advise your’ child to be careful. To the Drivers: Be on the lookout for children . =. extra caution is necessary NOW! * Cc. W. MacARTHUR, Chief of Police. a CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN Ask to see our sound-slide films, when you eall us for facts and figures. j ' © Co. LTD. 97 WATER ST. r COUNTY CONSTRUCTION PALMER ELECTRIC Ltd. Will be open evenings from Dec. 17 to 23 until 9:00 p.m. _Check your Christmas lights now for repairs or replacement. We also have a full line of appliances for Christmas| giving — Electric Toasters, Frypans, Kettles, Mixers, Irons, Heating Pads etc. at Special PALMER ELECTRIC Ltd. 96 Fitzroy Street Queen Hotel Christmas Menu THERE'S GOOD EATING AT THE QUEEN HOTEL THIS CHRISTMAS Why not plan to eat out this Christmas Day! ™ Our Chef has been busy\ for days preparing to give you the tastiest dinner you ever ate. t ( Dressing, Roast Native Goose and Roast Prime Ribs of Beef. For dessert there is Steamed Plum Pudding, Hot Mince Pie and juicy Apple Pie. Make up your party now and phone us at 5532 for reservations. Dinner is served at 12.00 and 1.00 at noon and 6.00 and 7.00 in the evening. Price—$1.75 and $2.00 Dial 8543 4 The Joy of Christmas is yours te capture and te share. Wherever you are— AT A PARTY IN THE HOME ON THE HIGHWAY —remember your responsibility —especially when driving. Your happiness and the safety of others is largely UP TO YOU! ‘e HELP CURB THE MOUNTING HIGHWAY TOLL Make Christmas a Christian Holiday - -NOT AN ALCOHOUDAY! THE BOARD OF EVANGELISM AND SOCIAL SERWICE .. OF THE UNITED natal ne nee nae Established 1769 by Roysd * \ Foundation Venerable Archdeacon i 2. wee Cl: Rector - Organist and. Choir Directer, 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School \_- Junior and Senior Classes 5:00 p.m.—Evensong and Ser- ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN Mr. BH. John Sarris, F.R.C.0. | Incarnation”’. | Senior ‘Choir:.“‘Where Is . He That Is Born King of the) Jews?” (Hall) Boy’s Choir: “In Excelsis Gloria” (Indian Carol) 5:45 p.m..— Sunday Evening ‘Schoot ‘of the Bible. Studies in John’s Gospel led) by H. A. Nason. : i 7:00 p.m.—Christmas Carol ' and White Gift Service.. i ganization in the church will present White Gifts (for over- seas Missions) before the manger. _ | Children’s Choir:— “Once In Royal David's City” : (Gauntlet); “The Shepherd” (Baynon); “Prayer From Hansel and Gretel” (Humper- dinck). Gir's’ Choir:- _ “Infant Holy” (Polish. Carol) Senior Choir: i “What Child Is This?” (arr. ‘41:00 -a.m.—Sunday School - Beginners and Primary Classes 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon : Come He venly Fa- ther (Dressler) 5:00 p.m.—Evehsong and Ser- mon. Services conducted by the ‘Rector. Vistters Are Cordially Invited Te Attead PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES | fhe Reverend T.H.S. Somers, M.A.. S.T.M.. Mliss E. Liliian McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M.. | | ” DIAL 6539 Organist and Director of Choirs, | Mrs. G. Elliott Full, F.T.C.L., | Acting Organist and Director of Choirs Christmas Worship. : “Christmas And The Secrets of our Hearts’. Preludes: “Adeste Organ Fideles” (Shaw); from “Christmas Or- Introft: “Break Forth, Beauteous Heav'nly Light” (Bach) ; age? Sele: “Cantique de Noel (Adam); Mr. Raoul Reymond Berger” (Debussy): im Sicily” (Yon); °“pyer Natus Est” (Titcomb); Parker) The Second Group, of Carols: “The Holy Boy’—(John Ire- | Corner Prince & Grafton Surcets B.A.. 345 a-m.—Church School Minister. 1: m.—Nursery School |. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., ams ey Festival of B. Mus. (Oxford) | Leslie Bell): “Jesu Bambino” (Pietra); “Adore still” (Gounod); “Sleep, Holy | Babe” (Snow); ‘While Shep-, ; s a z : e} “Zion’s Donughter” (Hill). | Soloists: Mr. W. S. MacMur- try, Mrs. C. T. Vallis, Miss Judy MacLean,” | Instrumenta'ists: Mrs. V. L. | Dingwell, organ, Mrs. Ron- | ald- Atkinson, iano, Miss Thelma Teed, violin. j 8:20 p.m.—Fireside Hour— (informal fellowship in Church Parlor consisting of hymn- sing and, groun Bible study) You are*always welcome at First Bantist — A Contempor-)| ary Church With A. Timeless Message. Excellent car-parking facilities COME AND WORSHIP ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, Organist and Choir Director 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. ; 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School Representatives of every or-'* And Be- Chorus: “Hallelujah” — Han- del. i The Senior Choir | 2:00 p.m.—White Gift Service 7:00 p.m.EVENING SERVICE Carols by the Junior Choir: “Under The Stars’, ‘“‘Whence 0 Matheson? Trudi Stewart, | Patsy Bears, >| Becky . Gosbee “As Jacob with Trave’’’, Jan-| ice Craswell, Sharon Calbeck, Karen Johnston; “The Ansel | Sang”, “The \ First Christ- mas,” Barbara Moreside, | Sharon Calbeck; ‘Bohemian’ Carol”, “Sing Little Child-| ren, Sing.” tg farols by the Senior Girls: “Go, Tell it on the Moun-) tain, “O Little One Sweet”, | “What Child Is This” with) descant by Junior Girls. Carols by Senior Choir: “There’s a Song in the Air”, | Oley Speaks arr. Deis; “The | Searching Carol”, Raloh E. | Marryott; “Gesu Bambino,” | Pietro A. Yon: Soloist: Fred Sellar. — Nightingale oe - son: “Now is the Time”,) Laubenstein; “0 Hail Thou Blessed Jesus”, French Arr.' Whitehead: “The Christ Child) Smiles”, German Arr. White-| head; “Come in Dear Angels”, | German Arr. Whitehead. Anthem: “Christians Awake”, | Manunder. ‘ | Soloists: Jovee MacCallum and Fred Sellar. Solo: “The Virgin’s Slumber Song’”’—Mex Reger. . Miss Maida Rogerson. ALL WELCOME CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE CHAPEL 235 Cumterlané St. - at Longworth Ave. Proclaiming: The Old Bock The New Birth The Precious Blood The Blessed Hope 10:15 a.m.—“Truth for Today”— broadcast on CFCY. Sveaker: James A. Stahr. “The Meaning of Christmas”. 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour: | Adult Subject: “Christ .The | King.” | / 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: “The Gifts of the Magi’’. Anthem: Maunder. | | 7:30 p.m.—Candlelight Service | A service of Carois and | Christmas Anthems. Service “Christians Awake”. will be preceded by music for Pianoforie and Organ. Sen- Festival Anthem: “There jor, Junior and Men’s Choirs were shepherds” (Birch); will take part. ,Organ Off : Pastorale\ Soloists will include: Mrs. from “Messiah” (Handel); | Barbara Roper, Miss Maida. Offertory Carol: “The Sleep’ Rogerson, Mary Jane.,..¥ar- ef the Holy Child’ (Ander- quharson, and Shirley Bois- son); ner, Organ Postludes: “Jesu, Joy The Minister, Rev. Donald A. of Man’s Desiring” (Bach); | Campbell, B.A., will read “Now, again, be thankful’ passages of Scripture be- (Bach). i tween Carols and Anthems. 4; p.m—The Candlelight, Service under the directi Carol Vespers. of Mr. . John, Lea-Morgan, Organ Preludes: “Le Petit M.A., B.Mus. Organist and | Choir Director. A New Quality of Life Came Into the World with the Birth “A Christmas Paean” (Old- of Jesus. : reyd) |The First Group of ae | Come And Worship Him. | aa | PARK BORD, ee cna | Tee CHURCH as a (Appalachian Carol Rey. 8. Rae een “Gabriel’s Message” (Edgar | 11 Second Street » Pettman) | Phone 4214 an Old Basque Noel ‘ Mrs. Stanley Newman “Away in a Manger” (Shaw-| Organist Christmas Sunday 9:45 a.m.—The Hour of Study Simultaneous . classes for the | children at their own age level | Nursery care for babies. | The Family Bible “Hour is de- | signed so that the whole fam- | jly ¢an come together. 7:00 p.m.—Annual Christmas Program of the Sunday School “The Three Gifts of Christ. | mas.” Note change from the usual” meeting time. Visitors Warmly Welcomed. CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Opposite Exverimental Farm PARKDALE Rev. Victor Jackson, Pastor Evangelist Frank ngdo Associate Pas' Phone 9119 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Ser- vice. Message: “The Other Side of Christmas.” Plan to attend the church of | your choice this Lord’s Day. The new Calvary Temple, Up- per Prince St., will be of- ficially opened in January, 1960. 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TRINITY UNITED CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. > FIRST 2 Anglican Church CHURCH ‘CHURCH ‘ CHURCH t Canada 213 Kent Street of Vanad Cor. Prince and Fitzrey Streets. _ Ministers: Charles P. Herndon, eg _______ eiimister: Rev. A. Frank B.A. M.A.. D.S.L. — Minister 5. Mitton, B.A., . er TT eee Sree ae ro ees . > nee . . ST. PETER’S Rev. H. L. ae » B.D. | Rev. Robert S. Latimer, Mrs. Allison MacRae: A.R.C. eae ap aneey and Cher Director: | 9 sata an Sacks ot Coitre| "abe. Sextet Baths 2 THE ae : aie <a Rechford Square Mrs. V. L. oe UGH Roysten *. Mugford. A.B.C.O. Choir Director. . Canon J. ,| 9:45 a.m.—SUND. ca Meet mA. Be Davies: | *SCHOOL Seago aaa 10:06 -a.m.—Bible Schoof and ' : 400; classes <e family Hour. nr posers 84 og 11:00 a.m—DIVINE WORSHIP) (oossc, fer all ages ! The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, | 14:99 a.m.—Care of infants in| (CFCY) | Donald F. Stewart, Superin- M.A., D.D., “Babyland”, and «supervision | Sermon: It Just ,, Doesn't tendent, in charge. Hon. Assistant Priest and instruction ef pre-school) fom LoS MacLean 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship | Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.| children in Nursery~and Ki _ “ale Shall, Feed His| Special Music: Organist and Choir Director dergarten departments (child- Flock” from the “Messiah” “Away In A Manger” ren are thus cared for while F ik Handel Junior Girls’ Cherus.- - December 20 parents attend divine worship). —CGCorse 5 er ae ‘and Ring the Bells on Christmas The Fourth Sunday in Advent | 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- Ce as | Eve”—Junior_ Choir _ 8:00 a.m.—Holy — +} SHIP. - Joyce, Thou That Teliest; (Catalonian Christmas Song) — oe ee Ohectvenne of Believer's Bap-| Goog Tidings ie Zion” _from Sermon: “Nativity Personal. (Infants 11 a.m.) Sermon: “The Wonder of the) {¢ eS oe ieasian es ‘Cae OH meet during morning worship — each Sunday: 4 11:00—12:00 (Ages 2-6 years). il: 12:00 , 3 : (Ages 7-10 years. Dismissed after the Lord’s Supper)) Maiden,” Jean’ 3:90 p.m — ever CFCY. . _“Where the Bible Speaks,” - Speaker each week is Kem neth T. Norris of Montague. © 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship ial Musie:— . : “Praises, Thanksgiving, New Let Us Sing” (Trad. Fi ; i Come You?” (French-Canadian, arr- Geraldine Duggett) : Ladies’ Sextet. “Bethlehem” (Nazareth) (Gounod) “Loveliest Night” (Lillenas) Ladies’ Chorus. : Sermon: “The Fullness of Time” (Gal. 4:4-7) - $:00 p.m.—Youth Singspiration “For what the law could not do, “in that it was “weak ing his own Son-in the _like- ness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in‘ the flesh: That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the. Spirit.” (Romans 8:3-4). Worship recularly at Central Christian Church—A _ congre- gation in the heart of Char- lottetown with Charlottetown at heart.’’ THE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street : “HOME OF EVANGELISM” | Since 1865 Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks, Corps Officers. Sunday 9:30 a.m.—Directory Class 10:00 a.m.—Sundzy Srhool 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 6:30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—Public Salvation You are cordially invited t attend these services. SEVENTH DA i ADVENTIST CHURCH 22 Lapthorn Avenue The Minister: Pastor R. W. Taylor 9:45 a.m.—Sabbath School Lesson: “God’s Supreme To Man.” 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful.” ~ Listen to “The Voice of Pro phecy” evers Sunday morn- ing at 9 a.m, over CKCW in Moncton. Also “The Voice of y’? can be heard CFCY. in Charlottetown af 1:30 p.m. : The speaker is H. M. S. Rich- ards and his sermon this, week is: “The Bethlehem er.” You are also invited to the “It Is Written” tele program at 2 pm. CRCY-TVc § CE The speaker: is Pastor V; man. His sermon is, “Drama of the Ages.” “It Is Written” offers all its viewers the free Bible study guides called, “Take His) Words” on request. Sabbath Service at Murray’ River is as follows: 2:00 v.m.-—Sabbath. School Lessen: Highways te Health and Happiness. 3:00 p.m.—Divine Worship Sermon: “The Mest Glorious Night.” : You are invited to listen te radio and television programs, Also a warm welcome awaits you at the Chapel in Char- Junior - Intermediate - Senior “You are welcome at the itetown. — David Cox Departments. of the Sunday Temple.” . “4 Christmas Carol from| Church School | “A Pentecostal Church with a Lapland” (Dickinson) 11:00 a.m.—Nursery and Prim- Pentecostal Message.” e a e ew G Matges oF a UNITED PENT. fais “I saw a Maiden” (Edgar | 11:00 a.m.—The Hour of Wership| PENTROOSTAL All Copy Pettman) ; Christmas service and Sacra- CHURCH BO Page Nee agg mma ly Commi rm Avent Church Pare 7:30 p.m.—Annual Christmas) * (Geoffrey Shaw) Vesper Service, conducted by | C. A. Robinson, Minister. Must Be In By The Chancel i Phome 38676 ; ue members of the Canadian) ————— -— Th: tae In dulel) Girls in Training. Services: ursday 3 (Bach): December 24, at 8:00 p.m.—< 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 5:00 Organ Postinde: “March -of| Christmas Eve Candle Light | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship : p-m. py heaven erage aged Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting.| A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO| Thanks be to God for his in-| The Church with a Message e @ e EVERYONE! expressible gift!” and a Welcome. enema Crime: