Churches L-much Oi England Tomorrow PRESBYTERIAN ” w A v CATHEDRAL 5- PhTLRATIllican ltochfortl we '”"'"'.'.'.E.?'i' " and it o Boll 4 never - - f,':;,,.., tant Priest. ”'""” M ton. uc nun mu snuano Bran - Third Sunday In AGVCM. 1.30 L m, - Mattias um, .. Holy Eucharist .31, - Church School (6-15) m. - Choral Eucharist. ::m, - Church School (un- der Gt. 700 pm. - Evensong. may services at usual hours. 2-'("T.T-T:-.T-T S. PAUL'S AN GLICAN CHURCH 2J The Parish Church Established 1769 by Ron! Foundation nu Reverend Canon J. '1'. lbbott Rector it e! Choir Director: on-Illa?-s. L. Dtngwell 530 - Holy Communion. no - Junior and Senior Classes sum-lay School. y Mn - Beginners and Primary Classes Sunay School. .190 H Morning Prayer and Ser- llltlll. subject. "The Salvation of God." Anthem: ”'l'u my Sins." subject: "Th FIIICE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Birchwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop. B.A. 0 a. m. - Sabbath School. 1a. in. Service in Stanchel. 7 p. m. Divine Worship. sermon: "The Journey." Midweek Service each Wednes- ay evening at 8 o'clock. All are Welcome rn Thy Face from - e - Sullivan e Great Hour." THE BAPTIST CHURCH .t...Le-A-jj 'orner Prince and Fitzroy Streets , Minister: new. n. 1.. Milton. B.A.. n.o. Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full it a m. Morning Worship; Felecllnns hy Junior Choir: Dedi- cation of Infants. Sermon: "Jesus, The Light of the World." Qnoon A Sunday School: Adult 'lasscs. 7 p.m. A Evening Worship. 1'HEKIBl0l'S.:IAME Illlataf I'IIoRevol'BII'I'.ll.I.Ingon, M.A. lo a. in. -Church School 11 a. m. - Divine Service and Sermon: "0 Come. 0 Como. Immanuel !" Anthem:-"I Waited for the Lo " -Mendelssohn. soloists: Miss Barbara Rogers and Miss Nancy MacNevin. 5 p. m. Advent Vespers and Festival of the nine Lessons. Visitors Alwlls Welcome ZION PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend W. Ilarold Irowo. Rev. Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M..A.. I Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Chat Director. A City and Central TOYS. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. "YOUB DOLLAR BUYS, Mon! at tho Hughes Drug Store. ISLAND CODORED views for Christmas. Craswail Studio. OUTSIDE CHRISTMAS t 1' C I lllhts regular 00.50 sale 35.90 limit- 0d lllltltly. Storey Electric. WI TREAT '1'!!! SICK WILL Glssey's Pharmacy. open 0 a.m. to I p.m. AYDS VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Plan at Beddin Bros Dial 438. Free delivery. Free LISTEN TO the mental health broadcast every Monday night at 10 pm. over C.F.C.Y. 1056 SILVEBTONE- the IIIZL fidelity television. Simpson” .:'s Store. TOY FAIII. OPEN -Lay away Firestone Home DR. ROBIN'S OFFICE, Royal Bank Bldg.. will be closed Monday Dec. 19th. until Monday, Feb. 6th C.G.I.'l'. National Vesper Service at Trinity United Church. Sunday Dec. 11th. at I p.m. PHONE 7578 for special off car Hog grower and Dairy Ration. Con- tract or delivery arranged. custom 10 a. m. - The Church School and Adult Bible Class. 11 a. m. - Nursery School. li a. m. -Divine Worship. Sermon: ”THE RIGHT AND THE WRONG MEANS." Morning Anthem: "Our Father. which art in Heaven." - A. H. Malotte. 7 p. m. A Divine Worship. Sermon: "HOW CAN WE LIGHT- EN LlFE'S BURDENS'."' I-Evening Anthem: ”Abide with e" - e - - Samuel Llddle All are cordially welcomed. THIN ITY UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Macbean. B.A. Rev. G. Iloward Christie. B.A.. B.I). Rev. Andrew S. Weir. l).D. Organist and Director of Choirs: Royston F. Mngiord. A.R.C.0. 9.45 and ll.00 e Church School. 11.00 a.m. - Sermon: "THE BIBLE AND A BASKET - Rev'd Mr. MacLean. Anthem: "Christ Hath A Gar- di-n"- - - A (Eric Thimani 4.00 p.m. - C. G. I. T. NATIONAL CHRISTMAS VESPER SERVICE Leader. Carol Thompson: Reader. Dianne Jenkins; Storyteller. Alta Acorn. 7.00 pm. - Y.P.U. C A N D LE- LIGHTING. Sermon: THE L I G HT THAT ENLIGHTENS THE WORLD - u ., and mixing. North River Feed Service. NOTICE. We have a nice as sortment of blankets and auto robes in all sizes and colors. an ideal Christmas gift. Call and see them. Wm. Condon & Sons. Iaoollen Mills, 65 Queen Street. ty. RECEIVES SAD NEWS- Mr- Harlan P. Found of 43 Rochtcrd Street received a telegram convey- ing the sad news that his sister passed peacefully away in Van- couvcr hospital on December tlth. service Wednesday l4ih, 8 p. m. Carols of many lands. Junior and Intermediate Girls', Boys' Choirs. Choruses from "The Messiah" Handel -Senior Choir. Solos from The Messiah - Maidu Rogerson, Stan Lancaster. Slovak Carols Trinity Male Eight. ”Away in Manger" - Combined choirs. A IIIOIIGIIISFOIIOIIBIIIE By His Dninonoo Cardinal Ildiulgal tannin-o As the last month of ltbl rolls in hundreds of advertisers are mak- ing us more and more conscious of the approach of one of the biggest dates on the calendar. For, just before we tear off the last sheet. and put up our brand-new 1950 ::halendar. we Cvlvli-iii! celebrate again a gorious tmaa season. in order to help us to appreci- ate the meaning of the great event which our Feast commemorates. it has been the wise traditional practice. through the Christian centuries. to prepare for the Feast with a holy season. lasting about a month. called Advent. The pur- pose of Advent is to prepare us to recognize the importance of the coming of Our I.ord into the world. (The name "Advent" is the Latin word for "comlng"l. To achieve .this end. we are encouraged to con- sider the state of mankind in the ages before the time of Christ- Man had fallen far, since the brief period of blessedness in which God had created its first parents. Far from being sole mast- er of his environment. man was often hardly more than the pawn of world forces. His environment no longer yielded itself to his rule, but remained now rigid and re- bellious. Man had to fight with all his might to maintain what con- trol he had over the earth. Much lyof his life was a struggle for bare survival. A Even when he began to redevel- lop a civilization, his progress was lslow and painful. IFAR FROM GOAL I in our own day. we recognize that some success has crowned .his tireless ihaving conquered the -which threaten his life. , g indeed far from the immortality TRINHY UNITED U”"('h ”"""! which was to have been his lot. Our Lord promised. to make us But man has come to know the free. rebellious far worse than those of all wounds in our natures. his fellow material beings. There from all efforts. though. for: Minnie. Mrs. J. Stanley Ross had.instance. man is a long way from ters. the meaning of Christ. and dlseaseslhence of Christmas. Man is come clearer for us. by his very superiorlt! of nature. was meant to be the freo lord and master of the material world. lie was to use it as a means to achieve the goods which would contribute to his perfection. Instead. he has found himself counte ed at every turn, not only by a rebellious world. but even by his own re- bellious nature. Why is it that man has not been able to submit to his purposes. what should naturally fall under his rule? IIEJECT GOD'S RULE The answer is Very simP!E- It is because man, who should natur- ally fall under God's rule. has re- fused to submit himself to God. when God created Adam and Eve. he gave them complete mast- ery over His material creation and over their lower natures, so that they might use them wisely for their own perfection. But He made one condition. This was that they should live in constant friendship with Him. and should take full ad- vantage of the help! which He. the All-powerful. was ready to give them. However. Satan intervened. and told them that they would be "as gods." if they would forsake the benign friendship of God. and act independently of His rule and His blessings. They liked the idea. and broke relations with Him and with the first sin of pride. i The ensuing ages of darkness and degradation, both in prehis- Itoric times. and after the dawn lof history. up to the time of Christ. have taught us how weak man really must becnmc. when he has forsaken the friendship of God. If we truly ponder these mat- should be- The ultimate effect will bc. as Not necessarily tree from and attacks from outside- is a struggle which, now in the these will always be here now to atomic age. has become more ob. remind us of our int-cssant need I0"? hurl! H1!" "ch? Wit" ndflcli I y viously desperate. As we see manis for God. becoming these. to pursue and achieve the; control over nature But tree, in spitc of greater, we may well wonder, with end and perfection for which we ttlie survivors of Hiroshima, if man Sorority Meets - Mrs. George J. .would not be better off withou this Rogers was hostess to the mem- A newly acquired uthic bers of Xi Exemplar Chapter of; Man's control over nature will. Beta Sigma Phi at the home of t1er'only do him harm if he is not' motherrin-aw. Mrs. Goerse -I. able in control himself! And man !R059l'Hih 3? FFINCP Sig?” V0I- has consistently shown himself 0W"l8 9 ll5m9SS "199 "8 it VFW sincc the fall of his first parents. :!;'!::'q'u;!”F!u'::l!;!l:'e D:::"3!!"E nafgggnnable to quell the constant re l" -9 ' .beilion within him of greed and I3;lr'.i?5yY&rMsfflrmzngfogpgmwgsy lusts. and weakness and laziness. members enjoyed viewing the ant- "Eggs; atzezzmig El:irr':::;:)t:' Man . lques in Mrs. Rogers' home. lie-l ' ' ' ' freshmcnts were served by Mrs. yare made-complete union and ihappiness with God. for all eternity. THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Announces the Following CHRISTMAS Programme: Sermon: "On Keeping Christ Rewd Mr Chrmley 1" C!"'5""a5'” Y P .U Choir N u m b e r s: Anthem: 'While S h e p h e r d s ' ' ' "When Christ Was Born." "Hark Watched Their Flocks By Night." Ye whm Angel voices. no Holy -- Roland Smart). . . N'ght." A lriendly Welcome Awaits You Y1". "C mmed to won”, G" In Trinity. UNITED P TAL ” ”" '” T CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 17 Elm Avenue OI-I Rev. Outlay” stagvsa Minister up gag snug II 1::--:--:21? --:s M I D. D D . B.'I'l SERVICE. M-V. Mtnlgttlg-r;u ill a. m. Sunday School and Bible Mn, Am... Mun" C'355- Organist and Choir Director 11 a. m. Praise and Worship. 7;: m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to our met-tings. "The Church That is Different" 10.00 a. in. --Church School and Family Hour. 10:00 a.m. in the The Young People and Adult Classes will assemble sharply at Church audi- I:vt'.iaI)l::'t1I..8I'ge and Mrs George SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL . " NOVEMBER REPORT Grade 10: l. Eileen Curley; 2. THE SALVATION ARMY Gerald Mayne; 3. Frank Haslam. Saturday 7.30 p. m. -Open Air Meeting. S.00 p.m.-Prayer and Meeting. Sunday 10.30 a.m.-Prayer Meeting l1.00 a.m. Holiness Service 2.00 p.m.-Young Peoples Direc tory Class. . 2.30 p.m.4undny School Bible Class. "IF I HAD ONLY ONE SERMON TO P R E A C H." - Evangelist ' Stram preaching. Anthem: "0 Lovee of God." Central Christian Church Invite: I-INIIII Books. Devotional - Chlldron'a Ind Adults Books. Mottooo. etc. Also (mristxnas Program Books and Cards. BIBLE IIOUSE MOVED you to the final services in this year's Evangelistic Campaign. RECOVERED MEDAL RUSTINGTON. England (CPL Retumod by post to John Turner. a resident of this Sussex village. was a Military Medal be lost in India 30 years ago. Tbs Bible House has been lnovod to its new location at Vs 'Kent Street. opposltn tons Ltd.. Giarlqletown. sis open for brntnom dsib s.m. to 3:3) p,m,, am" Saturday. 0 a.m. to ma, THE UNITED ci-iuiicn or cannon nouns STEWART AND s1. rs:;ran's an PASTORAL cannons 7 SPECIAL EVANGHJSTIC SERVICES oacemnn no to ma MONDAY-REV. J. ll. snnsrr TUESDAY-REV. 1.. s. wootnaiv wnonnsnn-nsv. J. M. snout; THURSDAY-REV. C. B. MOASI FRIDAY-10 Bl ANNOUNCED 2-: Service oadi wooing in is Maria mug 3 1;; There will be specla singing east; QgI.' Everyone from bot Pastoral macros h bud. Praise I Beverley Haslam: 3, Arlene Mayne. Mabel Profitt; 1. ' Grade 4: 1. Allan Sinclair. Grade 3A: 1. Marjorie MacKay; 2. Paul Hagen. 3. Marlene Croken- l Grade 3B: Joanne Croken: Willie Mayne equal. Grade ll: 1. Alden Profitt; 1. Wylie Barrett; .BIair Sinclair; 3. Betty Haslam. mdum g Evuuem. sham Wm 6.0(r)mp.m. - Young Peoples Mect- Rggtadepggrymigrilyalelxlgzinegg. y BUY YOIR ,'f”03k.”"mJA:'A,f,(i,1:;,,ng Wm”, mo p.m.-Open Air Service vlaii. . . inn (ionu-"union. 7.00 p.m. - Evangcllstic Scrvicr Teach": Ana" M"cK"y' As "5 SpE:;ff:,''” Wm" 13' ”'”"' All services will be conducted II'lSt'l;lORIC TRADE .'.. by Sr. Major and Mrs. W. It.' More 0 e exports of Norway. AT TIIO 3633'; 0:HgHREs9l.N.TTaMNlNG Stanley” come and bring your Sweden and Denmark go to Brit- Male Quartette and Miss Mary fL.."endS.'.-. , , . .. um man In my other co"nh7' Vegey; ' ' rom Every Stormy W nd Th. Iggy Plggg, That Blows." - 7:00 pm. - Evangelistic Sor- To procure Biblos. Testa- VIN- meats, pnyn goon, Closing Evangelistic Sermon: Ii, Nora Curley,, 6" y G r she" Grade 8: 1. Lena Macl(ay; 2.: eo e . - . ,- ,- ..n0MEl0F EVKANGEUSM" llfiillgiglletl. Hagen, 3. Carolyn Sea- 1g.3() to 2.30 p, 513" 1345 aid 5; 1, six 1 M S250 er erson - C 5': ”"I"c ""' "- 9"!” liiditlha Sinclair equallr;e D p "'9' "31 1Curley: 3. Chester Paynter. Grade 5' 1, Billy Gillespie: 2. Dancing from 9 2. January 1st. 1956 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p December 25th. 1955 Christ-mos Day SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER served from December 31st. 1955 NEW YEAR'S EVE NEW YEAR'S EVE BUFFET SUPPER DANCE 353.50 per person. Buffet Supper Served at Midnight. t & SPECIAL NEVV YEAR'S DAY DINNER sewed from i 552.50 per person - Children under 12-S150 PLEASE MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS BY PHONING 7371. TORESOPENA ill MEMOIIIAII In loving momary of husbud and father. Samnol sing. who passed away Doe. 1, Though his Qlla 5 sons forever Aadhls voles woeaaotboar We mall aovos Iona awoot nie- morlos i Oftbeanewolovodsadear. Sadly misaod I8 lovingly ro- membcrod by his wits and family. In rerneinbrnnoo of a dear moth- er. Mrs. Frank Ilichu, Spring- field. who vhsscd away Doe. II, I951. 'lier thoughts were all II. she never could forget. as She must be watching yet. As angels keep their watch If there. Oh. God. please let Iler know That we down here do not forgot We love and Ian her so." Sadly missed by her family. In loving memory of Mrs. Lar- enzo Smith. who passed away one year ago, Dec. 11. I954. Though parting has grieved In We know in our hearts. That we and our loved oao Will not stay apart. We will see her again On a happier day For we Have not lost her. She's only away. Lovingly remembered by hun- band and family. husband and father II. Lodge Birt of Peake Station who passed away December 10th. I949. .Once again we pay a trlhuto yTo the one we love so dear Though we know you can't be with us ;We still wish that you were here. g 'lt's lonesome here without you Never will your memory fade Loving thoughts will always wander To the grave where you are laid. (lur I-yes slicd many a tear God alone knows how we miss you is this ends another year. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by wife and family. in. - 6 to 8 p.m. hildren under 12-31.50 p.m. to Midnight. NEW YEAR'S DAY .m. - 6 pm. to 8 pm. FRIDAY and SATURDAY N I G H T 5 THIS win and NEXT WEEK Save this advertlaansssd for rain-moo. I one: main AVAILAILI , GANONG'S on cl-IOCOLATI! by the 1...lb.. V2-lb. or 1-lb. .3. All Creams GB Marascblno (Iarrtm .3. All I-in-d Cgntgfp GD. CONGO XWIII 1.1! Almonthlos G.B. Nougatlaos all Burnt Almond G.B. Pineapple (hibos - ER Butterscotch Creams GB Waple Walnuts - H Faramels MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION SEIDLPS PHARMACY can St ' Charlottetown, P. E. ' CHRISTMAS WEEK HOURS MONDAY orsn umn 5.30 P.M. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY OPEN UNTIL 9.30 P.M. METROPOLITAN STORES rsowss BROS. urn. K. s. R STORES co-or surs SATURDAY, XMAS EVE, CLOSE AT 6.00 P.M. ll MARKET WRIGHT SHOE STORE W. W WEI!- 1 so full And so we think that when site In loving memo; of our dear Saturday. Dec. 10. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 PRE- CHRISTMAS SALE Still Going On At The GREENDAL STORES Men's Zip-In Lined TOPCOATS Lcdies' WINTER COATS. Flt- ”! 5316- 399- 29.50 rod and loose styles including Sale Price 18.95 deep rite fabric - '9 49-50 SALE PRICE Boys' Station Wagon COATS. Heavy Quilted Lined. & Regular 1.6.95 New Shipment of Ladies' DRES- sale 75 Le SES just arrived. All the newest shades and materials. to I6.95. .vi'eN'Is”Enso stoves Sale 10.95 Regular 2.95 HOUSECOATS in plain or quilted Sale Price 2.49 satin - LOUNGING PYJAMAS - MEN'S TIES -G Boxed VGIIIGS '0 1-50 NYLON NIGHTGOWNS - Nylon and Silk sues .. PANTIES, etc.--All Gift Sole 75c 3...... "AMEn"'”sWs.WEKrais Children's SKI PANTS Sole 3.95 to 8.95 I Sim 3” '4- Choose from the largest ns- - - sorrment on the Island. Children's WOOL SWEATERS in red. navy. turquoise. etc- I.49 up Deposit Will Hold Any Articlo AL Co. Ltd. . LADlES' STORE. I50 Gt. Geo. I I Men's FIonnel SPORT SHIRTS- Sanforized. Regular 2.95. Sale Price 1.95 Use Our Lay - Away Plan -A The REEN MEN'S STORE. 144 Gt. Geo. so. i Tm'r”" BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I0 DAYS PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Starling Saturday l0'l'h Dec. to Wednesday 215'! A. P. GALLANT North and South Rusiico - Sol-h Stores GROCERIES MEATS . ' Devon 98 Lb . ACON. si' . . ; . . 49.: 1; 5...... '”" 55- BACON (slob) ..... 44: Lb HOCKS ---?-T-"w'E?'iion 24 s' PIOASTING PORK ..... 35: ....-- 51,55 PORK Cl-IOPS 40: nobtalood o ROAST SUGAR. 10 lbs. . . . . . . .. 794; BEEP 0 IIIIS ......... 793 3.” Cut Red Rose TEA. llb...........Sl.09 454 Cello Bags ONIONS. 3 II). . . . . . . . . I98 Roast MOLASSES. qt. . . . . . . . 33o 5h0u1d9' Rolled 35c OATS. 5 lbs, 53: Devon ROUND STEAK . . . . . . . 49: ' PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 fins . . . 290 BOILING BEEF . . . . . . . . 33: ICING SUGAR. 2 lbs. . . 23: LARD. 2 for . . . . . . . . . 39: i York I Snowflake BEANS. 20 01.. 2 this . . . . 391: SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . 45: FRUIT - CANDY. ETC. . RAISINS. pkg. 27: APPLES ones. 2 lbs. 21: - I L” W”: ICaAdN(DhYrisu;aIbMix 65: I "hm" 8” CHOCO'LATES-. built. ii.'.' 39: 33.; CHOCOLATES. I lb. box 89c . ci-iocoi.ArEs. llb.boxI.09 BANANAS. 1 lb. we CHOCOLATES. 1 lb, box 1.19 ALL DRY GOODS. FOOTWEAR. TOYS. FLOOR COVERING in shock . . 2070 oil ALL WALLPAPER IN STOCK . . 337:. OF -olive on Special Days. Will Highest Market Prices. A We will be buying Goose. Ducks. THERE WILL BE A LUCKY DOOR PRIZE EACH DAY Somoono wil win a Box of Chocolates or Both Stores Chlclions-drossod-ovory day also buy Eggs and Potatoes at I SOMEONE WILL WIN A .. ON THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE ...u 12 Ill. GOOSE j Cello Bags Seedless B. ; ORANGES. 2 doz. 49: RAISINS. Zlbs. 33: t GRAPES 2lbs. .29: seeded 3- ii. . ' ' N..2 ........44 GRAPEFPUIT. 6 for 43: 533 5 "” S -