1Ch'urches Sunday umrnn runruoosrsr. ' :1 mo avenue 3.". Quincy stun. fester- Iranne em I I Ilogire via an to these meet- '"5r'i.. me things me. God has I provided is for the wuoeorvnl ihat IJOLPI IDOL win obef the get- pel. ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ' on sun ltreu trend Is. our... I'll. Ilielsiee Ilse. Allison Mac!-Io. A.I.C.H.. organist and Choir Director. ...................................... 10:00 s.ln. Church School and family hour. . Let Us lolld for a New Day, 11:00 In. Morning Worship and TRINITY UNITED CHURCH sonata a a. run uaolaso. m"mauut'ant Minister: Bev'd. 6. Howard Christie, as. an - rgaaiat and Choir Director George A. 'rluuoeI0n. l'-l.0-0- (CHM). A.B.C.M- 10 ans. Senior Czaroh loheel ' 11:00 Primary 30113505 pgpuvtments. Nursery .Claes. 11:00 Divine W "ll- nroadcaet over CFC! Sermon: What Kind of Show Are You Going To Wear? -H0v'd Mr. Maelean. Anthem: Non Noble Domino (Roger QIIIIIOI) solo: How Lovely Are Thy nwgIHn(j (Liddie) -Mrs. G J. Fear. 7.00 Divllne Worship, installation Service for bers of the Selalih. i Sermon: oneslphorua: What'- in A Name? -Hev'd Mr. Maelaan. Anthem: "I Will lift up Mine Eyes" (WMIIGIII) You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. You are invited .te worship God In Trinity Church. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF 8. JAMES Mem- Minister. The Reverend T. H. I. lemon. lorganlst and Director of the (Jun 10 s.m. Church School 11 am. Divine Service and lar- mon: "Trust that Me i Start God set it in the Sky for You" Anthem: comfort. 0. Lord. The soul of Thy servant Dr. Crotch. 5 run. Vesper-Laud se . "Have some of our Virtues Turned into Vices?” Anthem: Buniof My loul. Tur- ner. Visitors cordially Welcomed THE SALVATION ARMY Great 'Geoege lireea "HOME or lVANGEI.IIM' Since IIGI Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps officers. SATURDAY 1.30 p.m. open Air service. 8.00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Meeting sbllnhafsrnvitm. '- 10.30 a.m. Prayer Meeting 11.00 am. Holiness 2.00 p.m. Y. P. Direo' y Class 2.30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible Class 6.00 Young Peoples Meeting. 0.30 p.m. Open Air Service 7 pm l-.',va.ngelietlc Service At the evening aervied. Local officers will receive their Ieuwo al Certllloaws for another year. All Services will he Conduehd by Er. Major and third ltanleyr Game and bring your friends. .......m..........mmmm....g. cnnisr Inf rrornrcv You are invited to see and hear this inspir- ing illustrated lecture, Sunday, Jan. 16-8 p.m. Seventh Adventist glfuyrch Lapthome Ave. Song Service 7:30 run: run our on Faith can be fortified by ferular reading of tho Bible and constant prayer. Here are some suggestions for the use of daily Bible readings to hatft a faith adequate for our day: ,2 ' . V . 1. Set apart a definite . time vOICII3i day for reading your libioy h ' ,2. Tales '01! your Iible with expectancy. ' 3. Pray for understanding. l 0. Look for both comfort and challenge in the passage for the day. 5. Commit to memory any key verse which seems to Ineak directly to you. NOTE: Ask at 'l-louse for a Daily it-rulings List for use. '....... GIFT RECEIVED co The ,P. I. 1. Auxiliary tr v . Communion. Hermon: "Church Interpreta- tiers” t ” "rho Lord is My lirength” 1:00 p,m. lventug Worship. 5 "The Third Lesson of The Ten Plagues" "Do. I am With You Always.'.' Anthem: "I Come to Thee" Mooney. Central Christian Church invitn THE BAPTIST CHURCH use-nee Prince and lmsrey dtreeu .lev. Frank Smith. Interim Paa- or. organist and Choir Director- loysten I. illugford, A.B.t;.0. ...-.......mm-.-.:....-. 11 am. Worship Service; ser- nion: "Quietness and Confidence. s Vital Thing". ' Anthelll: "Send out Thy Light” -Charles Gounod. class for 12:05 Sunday School. 7 pm. Evening Worship. Sermon: "God Saves Ungodly People Even Today". Antiiua: "Saviour, Thy Children Keep" - Sullivan. Everyone Welcome (if?.i.'I'9l:..i.l.AirE' ORDER OF MEETINGS Lordia Day- ' 10.00 am. Sunday school. . 11.00 Breaking of Bread 1.30 pm Gospel meeting. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord Rom. 6:23. CHURCH of ENGLAND B. PE'l3ER'S CATHEDRAL loehferd Square 152 leveseod Canon-an lleffatt ' l.A.. ID. the young r lecter The Hnverend W. O. Hogg Honorary Assistant Priest. Otllnht and Choir Director Ih luaenae Hrenten. Li sENn SUNDAY AITTER - BPIHANY 1.80 s.m. Mattlns I am. Holy Eucharist I II a,m. Church School (0-15). 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist , II a.m. Church School (under 0) 7 p.m. Evenrong. v ' Dally Service at the usual hours. 8. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CIIUROII City and Central COOK'S for perfect pictures. ll.0Y'l TAXI -Dial 0000-.-0000 CIAIWILI. for Better Photo- graphl. 1'0 INIOLL in lted areas Home Nursing Course Dial 0001. "We 'I'ltlA'i' Till 0101! Will". Oiggey's Pharmacy. oven evenings 'till 0 o'clock. B. A. McDONAIaD, Third Floor. all Draperies from 32.00 to 8.20 yard. clearing at 01.00 yard. to 310.00 clearing 010.00. B. A. Mc- Donald, lliret Floor. i "YOUH DOLI-AH BUY! MOI!- at the HUGHES DIUO 8'l'0ll." MEN'S CORDUROY EHIITB. regular to 08.95. special at 00.00. S. A. McDonald. OEN TABLE CltE.'l'0NNl-2!, Taf- fctu. Dress Goods, etc., clearin 75c yard. 3. A. McDonald. . IIAPTIST COMMI'l'TEE.-Omit- ted from the names of member's of the C ” i 'ttee of the Baptist Church in o news report was that of Mr. Edward MacPhaii. southport THE IBLANDEIIB HOCKEY CLUB will hold a skate with music by the Recce Band at the llbrum on Wednesday. January 10th. HOY'I"S BEAUTY SALON - Studenis Gold Wave and Machine- less Permsnents 02.00. Shampoo and Finger Wsve'b0 cents. Mornings only. Dial 6311. V - THIRD FLOOR SPECIAL. - All tcen-age Dresses clearing at greatly reduced prices. S. A. McDonald. THE ISLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB will hold a skate with music by the Reece Band at the Forum on Wednesday, January iilth. THERE WILL BE 9. week of special Young Peoples Services at the Salvation Army. conducted by Lieut. B.. Robertson, commencing January 17th to zith. Watch for further announcements. MILTON-RUSTICO PARISH. - Rector, Rev. A. E Piercey. services for Sunday, January 16th, are: St, John's, Milton. 11.00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rus- tico. 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." - Lot 65 C. W. L. The first meeting of St. Ann's sub-division of the Catholic Wo- men's League for the new year was held Jan. 9th, 1955. with an attendance of fourteen members. The meeting opened with prayer by the Reverend Director Father Mocarthy. The minutes of the November meeting were read by the secretary, adopted as read and signed by the President. The treasurer then gave a very on. 00ul'lUln8 report which was also adopted as read. "Thank you" notes for Christ. mas gifts received were read from Mrs. Amos Monaghan and Earl Griffin. A letter from the Con- vener of Social Welfare, Mrs Emmett McQuaid, Kelly's cross? was trend; and) thereupon the The Parish Church lhiablished I109 by Royal Foundation. The leverend Catnol J. '1'. lbbotl. 0 Ice r. Organist and Choir Master: 3. i llllot Brock. 0.80 HOLY Communion 10.00 Sunday School 11.00 '6forning Prayer and Ser- ' ifte to Christ" (Contin- Anthem: "Lord. We Pray Thee” Roberta. l.00 lvensong. Subject: "Seeing Jesus" Aritiiern: "Lead Me. Lord" Wesley A cordial welcome to visitors ZION PBFSBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Its. no Reverend W. Harold Brown. Id.Aa Minister Mr. Gordon White (Organist pro - tam.) 10 a.m. Adult llble Class :0 on, :he Ohusrerllr school I a,m. uraery a cal 11 a.m. Divine Worship lei-men: "I'be Power of A Will- to make a col. 193103 of loud used clothing for St. Vincent's Orphanage. Mrs. Amos Callaghan was appointed to look after the same. It was mov- ed by Mrs. Linus Trainer and seconded by Mrs. Vincent Mc- Closkey that five dollars be sent to the sacred Heart Program. Father McCarthy then' addressed the meeting, first thanking the C. W. 1.. members for the use- ful Christmas gift he received, He spoke words of encouragement and ensured the membe. of his whole hearted support in all their undertakings for the coming year. A little FCIDGIl1hl'lrsLu was sent to Rev. Father Mccormac, the Prov- incial Director of the C. W L.. who is ill in the hospital. A letter on "Child Guidance" by Sister Mary Winnifred which was read at Mount Stewart Regional Con- ' was read to the meeting. A suggestion that religious study clubs be formed and a half hour after monthly meetings be de. voted to such. A spiritual Bouquet is to be sent to Reverend Ralph Malone who is still in the Charlottetown Hospital. As there was no further business the ” g adjourned with the "Act of consecration" by the President. Mews oaresmo oowus. rel. ,1, a arrraa to men! It is not the least mystery of Christianity that God has out such powers for good or evil in the bands" of each man hem. who can cause the eternal salvation or everlasting loss of his own soul and' the souls of others-his fam- his children. his aloclatCJ- " No doubt God could have plans ued things odierwise. But He did not. Let us. then, look at things as they are, The ulvation of our own souls. and, the souls oi others as in our hands. at. Paul says "I fill up in my flesh what is want- ing to the eufiferinge of Christ! Now Christ. by His death, redeem- ed tlte whole human race co - lately. But He has chosen to at pplication oi the fruits of the Redemption be made through the efforts and sufferings of His followers. As Pope Pius lays. in his encyclicai on the Mystical Body, "deep mystery this, sub- ject of inexha tible meditation: that the aalva on of many de- In Memoriam In. fend and loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. Fred Purser. who passed away January 15th, 1000. Always Remembered by her ' Daughter Beatrice. Mrs. Emmett Martin. In fond and loving memory of my Mother, Mrs. Fred Purser, who passed away January 15th, 1900. Always Remembered by her Daughter Margaret. Mrs. William Spencer. In fond and loving memory oi my Mother, Mrs. Fred Purser. who passed away January 15th, 1040. Always ltemembered by her Daughter Ruth, Mrs. Cecil Hamill In loving memory of,Dad. Joseph A. Bolger. who departed this life January 10th, 1952. Always Remembered by Jack, Helen. Michael, Brian and Joseph, St. Margaret's. N. B. In loving memory of It. Hiliua ltodd. who passed away January 10th. 1002. Some day we hope to meet again. some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land. Never to part again. Lovingly Remembered y his wife Violet. Daughter lines and Sons Bud and WendaL In loving memory of- William E. Maomnley. North River, who pass- ed away January llith, ran. Ever Remembered by Wife and Family. In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father. J. Itiohard Stewart. Mt. Albion, who passed awsy..lanuary 10th, 1902. once again we pay our tribute To the one we loved so dear, Though we know you can't be with Ill We still'wiah that you were here. I ' .'.y ltemembe d by Wife and Family. In loving memory of my dear llueband. Kenneth L. 1 b . who passed away January 15th, 1905. Away in the beautiful blue of God At rest in the valley so fair some day. some time I know not when. I shall meet my loved one there. Ever Remembered by his Wife. tog Spirit” Anthem: 1 pro. Divine Worship: Iermoni 'l'be Paeeiu Christ and The Ling- ering world”, Anthem: "lllessad Are They That Dwell in Thy Hesse". urnvrwsy uuurrr announce BICYCLE WINNERS , Ifonth of December. 1004 Jacqueline lalltveau. 'Humplirey'e, N..B. loger Simmons. II Enterprise street. Monoton. N. .3. WORLD RELIGION DAY H SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. 1955 "There can be noldoubt whatever that the peoples of the world. of whatever race or religion, derive their inspiration from one heavenly Source, and are the sub- jects of one God . . . Set your faces towards unity, and let the radiance of its light shine upon you." - BAIlA'U'LLAH - over CFC! tomorrow at 4:00 PM. there will be a World Religion Day message sponsored by the Baha'i Assembly of Charlottetown. I . , v "eforce. Re passe. .3 ' ' March of Dimes funds are lined to help , in their rightful place in society and in the pro- tsiion is an investment in humanity. not an ex- uurcn or Dumas" emu- - 0 r1 JANUARY - 12 rrsauaav F. I. I. Chapter. Con. Foundation for Peiiernyelirle unfortunate victims of ' Ceolriiiurione. payable to "P. E. I. March of Dimes" may be senile either. I rm orcouueror. 'Oherloi'leiewn. or More STATION crcv ' I Thoughts For..Our Time ' By His Eminence Cardinal ltotlulgsa (com-Igau LIGHT THAN CUIII DAIINIIB pends on the prayers and volun- tary penance: which the members oi the Mystical Iody of Jesus Christ offer for this intention." Christ has called His followers the salt of the earth and the light of the world. it the salt is not spread and the light not lit, my world will be insipid and dark. but us assume you want to car- ry out your God-given task. What you to live your own christian life and keep your onscience clean from serious sin against God's laws? No doubt if you do that you will do a great deal. But it is not enough. And it is not enough -because all around you are men and women who do not know Christ and who are ignorant of the elementary truths of revelatlo. Need Courage Let us simpcse you have suf- ficient knowledge. An ordinarily well-informed Christian her. We have assumed the desire to spread it. What further is necessary? one thing - courage. It takes fortitude to speak of God in a pagan en- vironment, The Amstloa were afraid even after Resurrection. What gave them courage? The sacrament of confirmation (strengthening) on Pentecost. Those who are con- firmed are commissioned, becom- ing to their state in life, to bring Christ to those who really want Him and yet do not know Him. We must remember, too, that courage is greatly strengthened by exercise. The big battle is making a. beginning. It is hard to dive into the water the first time. It is difficult to make one's first speech. But the rest is easy. or at least much less difficult. Are there any particular ways in which to influence one'a en- vironment? One manner certain- ly is to enter those fields of en- deavor which of their very nature mould the minds of men-educr tion government, the labor-mam agcment field, social work, writing books. magazine or newspaper articles, scripts for television, radio. or the movies. But. short oi this, anyone has enough ordinary contacts to fur- nish a lifetime oi apostolic activ- ity. Thers are many people who love or reqoect you and yet do not know that what makes you what you are is your knowledge of Christ and love for Him. There are many occasions given you to make an approach-quer tlons asked, situations provided. What is lacking? Courage. How can it be aroused? By praying for the fortitude our confirmation provides for us. And by meditat- ing on the fact that if we do not do our job, it will not be done. All Can Help Are you alarmed by a decrease in church attendance and in fam- ily and private prayer in the last century? By the impurity parad- ed in modern movies, plays, mus- icals, advertising books, magazines and newspapers? By the breakup of families by unfaithful divorce and drunkenness? By the increase in Juvenile delinquency and whole- sale crime reported every day in the newspapers? Do you believe that we are all in part remonsible for it? That we can all do some- thing about it? That we all are commanded to do something about it? It is easy to complain about the present situation, and yet not do what we can to better it. But it is better to light one light than to curse the darkness . It is amazing what one person can do. we have all met individuals whose dedication to a life of self-racri- rice in order to make the world better has amazed us. then fired us with enthusiasm and imitation. We can do the arm for others. Will the world be better or poorer for our having been in it? Or will it be Just about the same." In other worde,- are we mediocre and lukewarm? You say there are many such? Hut have they the knowledge and opportunity you have? Deep mystery. this . . . can you do? Is it sufficient for, A Strange But True ly I. I. MacArthur The first man in the world to tile a property claim on the moon is Harold Eothmau of Fhoenlx, Arizona. And strange but true. -the 100,000 acre claim on the surface of the lamp of night was accepted by the Maricope County recorders office, in Phoenix. The following little glory shows how money can grow, when given a chance. In 1040 Frederick Shef- field of Middleton. Conn. opened a savings account with 00. "Eight months later he added .310 to his account. He never put another ahekel in the bank nor did he make any withdrawals. Through the years the 020 continued to earn interest. Today. a little more than 110 cars later, the Sheffield accouzf. h s mushroomed to 83,017.00. H. B. Smith. present says its. the oldest known bank ac- count in tile United States. The original bank book is now in the hands of a great-grandson of the man who made that :8 de- posit back in 1044. He is a New York City lawyer, named Fred W. Sheffield. . Isn't it amazing how interest will pile up over the years. in this case it averaged 4.58 per cent. There is no explanation why Sheffield never claimed the money in his lifetime. The olrapl. What a strange name for an animal! The history of the discovery of this strange creature dates back only a score or so of years. and the credit for bringing it to light goes to Sir Harry John- son whg was special" Commis- sioner in Uganda and Naturalist of some note. Of course. the pygmiea who lived in that part of the world were ac- quainted with the animal whose zebra-like stripes appear only on the rum -nd less. They called it okspi so this name was latinized. and the odd creature became known to the scientific world as olrapia Johnstoni. When one hears anyone say "you can't take it with you” we gnaw that he meant moncy. That's very true. We can't take it with us and one has to be an expert at dodging collectors in order to hold onto a little of it while we remain here. "C0lH1h'y folk my about as much for aovernm t as they do for nu," reports a sin lstician. It is doubted whether either is worth the price, KINGSTON W. I. The January meeting of King. ston Vi(.l.. was held at the Home of Mrs. Whitefield Yeo. Meeting Oliened by repeating Ode. followed by Creed. Roll call was answered by If embers and one visitor. Min- utes of last meeting were read, approved and signed, CuaI'OlDOndCHCC was read: A let- IH fmm Orphanage: one from Mrs. Wilkie on health and wel- fare. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes is to get sewing from Red Cross. Seven members subscribed for Institute News. Mrs. Green reported 383.84 on hand. New committees appointed are: School, Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. Green; Lunch, Mrs. Edgar Newson and Miss MacDonald; Programme. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Stewart Colwill. Collection was 00 cents; friendship fund 30 cents. Readings were given by Mrs. Bert Willis and Mrs. Green. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Bert Willis; roll call -- exchange of Valentines. After which lunch was served by hostess and committee and so- cial hour spent. Revenue Dept. Loses Apped O'I'l'AWA. (CP)-The income tax appeal board has ruled that a cheque mailed before the end of a year-even if not cashed that year -is an expenditure for the year for income tax purposes. The board gave this Judgment in overthrowing a revenue department ruling against Walter-I. sheper of Montreal. who had claimed a 1001 tax deduction for 3344 in cheques for medical bills mailed to doctors bank manager - - This new method of home treat- ment for saving and growing thick- er hair will be demonstrated in Charlottetown. Prince Edward Is- land. Sunday and Monday ONLY. January 10 and Jan ' , 11. need private individual demon- strations will be held in the Char- lottetown Hotel on Sunday ""1 Monday ONLY, January 16 Ill January 11, 12 noon to 0 p.m. In an interview here today.. Mr- Keele. internationally famous trich- ologlst and Director of the Keele Hair and Scalp Specialists. Hali- fax, December 31. said: "There in is different scalp disorders that cause meet. men and women to lose hair. Using common sense. a person must realize no one tonic or" so called cure-all could correct all m. disorders." he explained. GUARANTEED "The Keele firm. rgcoenizins that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on beldlnl heads, offers a guarantee." Iteele said. once a person avails himself to thr Keele treatment his skepticism immediately disappears. To insure this. we offer this guarantee. tlf you are not completely satisfied with your hair progress at the end of 30 days your money will be re- turned." IOPELIBS CASE! DISCOURAGID first the trichologist is quick to tell hopeless cases that they can- not be helped. But the "hopeless" cases are few. only if I man 1! completely, shiny bald is he in this lost category. If there is full. no matter how light, thin, or colorless, the Keele treatment can perform wonders. A complete. private examination in given by a trichologist to deter- mine the condition of his scalp and cause for his hair trouble. PRIE EXAMINATIONS This exarningation iai thorough and highly ' ' very 1. Famous Trichologisl How To Grow Thicker Hair - - - And Guarantees it! DEMONSTRATION TO BE HELD HERE it obligated in any way. requires 20 to :0 minutes. The tri- chologist makes no charge for this examination and no appointment is necessary. After the examination the person is told the required length of treatment and how much it will"cost. After starting treatment, the per- son makes regular reports to the xeeie firm in Halifax in check the progress of the home treat- ment. To spread the opportunity of nor- mal, healthy hair to the thousands who are desperately looking for help. independent tricbologists are visiting various cities throughout Canada to conduct examinations and start home treatment. NO GUI!-ALL "We have no cure-all for sick. shiny baldness." Keele emphasized "If there is fuse. the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a miracle." There is one thing Keele wants to be certain every man and wo- man knows. If a . cession appears at the temples or a spot begins to show up on the crown of the head. there is sornethin. wrong and it should be given immediate atten- tien. HAIR FOR LIFETIME "If clients follow our directions during treatment, and after they finish the course. there is no rea- son wby.they will not have hair all the rest of their lives." Kaela said. "Our firm is definitely be- hind this t eatment, it all depends on the individual client's faithful observation of a. few simples rules." HOW'8 YOUR HAIR? If it worries you. eau lrnaet Hieka at the Charlottetown Hotel in Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island on Sunday and Monday ONLY, January 10 and 11. 12 noon to 0 use. The public is invited. You do not need an appointment. The eiarniuatieos are private and you will not be embarrassed er adv. on Dec. 31. 1051. Since the cheques were not cash- ed until 1002. the department claimed they did not constitute However, the appeal beard ruled otherwise and cited a Post Office Act section saying mailed matter becomes the property of the ad- 10iil expenses. dreesee as soon as it installed. EVE SCOOPED THE MARKET GitEENDAL'S Buyers Hove SCOOPED THE MARKET again by securing surplus stocks from three leading Canadian manufacturers or less than half price-Se, it's your chance to reap the harvest bargain by shopping new-At GllEENDAL'S Greatest of all time --JANIIARY CLEARANCE SALE. Come in And SEE - BUY - and SAVE! Men's SUITS to 49.50 . .. Men's SUITS to 59.50 . . . . JACKETS dz DIIFFLE Men's Heavy Gabardine Men's Doeskln Dress Shirts. Reg. 2.05 -.--........- 2:00 Men's flan nelette Pyjamas. To 29.50 -'Men's Leather Men's IOMIER JACKETS to 14.95 .. TOPCOATS to 22.50 . . . . . . .. Reg. AM .L......-.1. 20, 25.00 30.00 Ill.95 6.95 Ill.95 :;::::.:--.... 3.95 Hoya' lreechea to 5.06- 2 1.49 and COATS . Boys' Heavy Newest Materials - Ladles' WINTER COATS to 59 LADIlS' COATS- Including Elysian: to 74.50 ....... .. LADiES' DRESSES Including Wools to 29.50 ..... .. Reg."18.95 to 29.50 - Children's COATS In COAT SETS- CI-IILDIiEN'S SNOW SUITS- Special - .............................................. ..- Iwadlefsvunldg Children's (S:ll'leieliIP:l'l'I teWdl.05 to I.adles' Iloures to 535- Children's 1.oo .,.. 2.00. 1.69 .315-I25-330 39.50 & 49.50 8.00 & 12.00 10.00-15.00 ll.95 I The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. l.ADl' a new: store: 144'. 1 50 Q9. W "J I? ti 2 i will emonslrale