DECEMBER 13. 1952 "E CHURCHES TOMORROW ;, CHURCH of ENGLAND ”s. vrmrs CATHEDRAL Anglicll noehford Square 11,, Reverend Canon G.E. Mohatt M.A. incuinbent. organist and Choir Director ms. Suzanne Brenton. hie. Music. -nma sundny in Advent 1,30 A.M.-Mntins ii AM.-Holy Eucharist lo AM.-Church School ll AM.-Choral Eucharist 7 PM.-Evensong. l mm at 7.45 AM. except Wednes- I days at 9.30 AM. ' Everybody Welcome. 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1760 by Boyal Foundation. py;fg,g..MM........... nu, Reverend laanon J. '1'. Ibbott, ctor . organist and Choir Master: Paul Cu dmore. ?Tbhd Sunday in Advent. 8.30-Hal! communion 11.00-White Gift Sunday (The .Sunday School will attend). llymns: 688. 706, 113, 719, 714. Anthem: "A White Dove Flew Down from Heaven (Brahms) 5,00-Evcnsong subject: "Christ's Judgment" llymns: 81. 74, 20. llymn-Anthem: "Out of My Bondage." lisiinrs are Cordially Welcomed. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ministers! Rrvercnd A. Frank MacLean licvcrend John T.. Irwin. cnoirmaster and Organist: lisymond Player. M.A.. Mus. Bee Choir Director. ll .i.)l.--White Gift Service Sermon: "Bring Your Bifocals 'l'u Church"-Mr. Machean. Anthem: "Thine, 0 Lord" 1Kent). ' 7 l'.M.-Annual Candle- .. mas PRESBYTlERIAN THE KIRK OF .5. JAMES The Reverend '1'. II. B. Iomera. I!-A-. Minister. Miss B. Lillian Mcxensls ; Hus. 3.. i".dd.0.sd.. Organist and "irector oi the Choirs. .- 10 AM.-Church School White Gifts Service. I! A.M.-Divine Service and Ser- mon: "Christmas is a New World." Solo: "By the Waters of Baby- lon" (Charles Howell) --Miss Barbara 'Bogere. 5'P.M.-Solemn Vespers and De- votional Study: "The Prelude to I" ' t " I1-"The Lore of Holly and the Fir Tree". ' Boat: "The Holy Child" (Bast- hope Martin)--Miss Nancy Mac- Nevin and Miss Barbara nup- art. Visitors Coi'dially Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Streets Boy. 6. Carlyle ,Webster, Minister Organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.'I'.C.L. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.M. Theme: "Concerning the Child." Anthem: "Lol What a lean- teous Boa" (Praetorious). 2.30 P.M.-The Church SchooL All, T '- and ' h ' are urged to be present. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P.M. Theme: "The Fulnese of Time". Anthem: "0 Holy Night” (Adams). "Unto you that fear my Name. saith the Lord. shall the Sun of "ighteousness arise with healing in His beams'.' You are cordially invited to worship with us. THE BAPTISI CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN I CHURCH 110 Kent Street . Marvel D. Dunbar, ii.'i'h.. Minister Him Thelma Burns. Organist and Choir 1'" A 10 A.M.-Church School and Pam- ily Hour. II AM.-Morning Worship Communion. Semen: ."The Operation of the Holy Spirit in the Life of the Christian". Anthem: "There's a Song in the Air"-Senior Choir. 1 EM.--Evening Worship Service Sermon: "The Seal of God". Introducing the Girh' Choir under the direction of Mrs. Ailion Mao- and U "Silent Night” (Gruber); "0 Holy Night" (Adam); "The Little Road to Bethlehem" - (lead). These services are designed for the interest and enlightenment of an people. You are welcome. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Lord's Day Ilunday school ..i0.00 AM. Breaking of Brea 1.00 AM. Gospel Meeting . 1.30 PM. "Ya Must Be Born Again" (John 3-1) "The coming of the Lord. Draweth Nlgh” (James 5-8) Services 10 AM.-'-Sunday School 11 AM.-Wonhip 0.30 P.M.-Prayer 'l P.M.-Evangelistic Meeting "The Church That's Different". You are welcome. The Salvation Army Great George Street Charlottetown. P.E.i. "HOME 01-" EVANGELIBM” Sr. Captain and Mrs. Les Titcombe Corps Officers. Topic Sunday morning: "smitten and Afliicted”. Sunday night: "The Gospel of the Hereafter". Memorial service for Frederick Chandler. the late Corner Prince and Fltsroy Streets The lteverend James D. Davlson. B.A., B.D.. Pastor. service, with the young people's i'llolr. Hermon: "The Keepers of the Flame"-Mr. Irwin. Duet: "O Holy Night." (Adam)- Carol Mscilae, Mary Morrison. Carols: "Go Tell it ,on the Mountain"; "Christ was Born on Christmas Day". You are invited to worship God in Trinity tfnurch. . billed PENTECOST-AOL CHURCH 3'1 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.i1.C.0. II A.M.-Worship. Sermon: "Seeing The Best". Anthem: "Bethlehem" (Goun- od). 1! noon-Church School. . '1 P.M.-Worship. Sermon, last in series, "In Building A Life- "I'he Building Complete". Anthem: "Whcnoe is. that good- ly King?"-s. French Carol. 8.30 P.M.-The Annual National C. G.I.'I'. Vesper Service. Story- teller: Mrs. Donald. All are welcome to this Candic- Phone 2542-J. light Service. ZION I CHURCH ANNUAL l':AllllLEi.llillT. srnvlcr Wednesday, December 17th at 8 pm. PHONE 2188 . WATCH FOR no no srscliits I....... I . L CONGOLEUM HUGS SAVI Toys to 2070 1 9 slcvclss ssvs 20iVe ,f CIIO,8lerfield,Sulies Breidlfost Suites Sic I A ; -, Bicycles 1. Gordon Mac- BIBLE House I HAS cmusmss coins. on : DISPLAY BIBLES HYMN BOOKS PRAYER BOOKS DEVOTIONAL BOOKS MOTTOES I CHILDREN'S BOOKS TESTAMENTS BOYS' BOOKS a- GIRLS' BOOKS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP- PLIES. CHRISTMAS CARDS h Call In today and inspect I very complete stock. BIBLE HOUSE 100 Fitzroy Street Open each day except Wed- nesday 1 to 5:30. Wednes- day 10 to 12. In in three Christmas selections: ' Tl-'3 GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN THE. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This ooiunm is reserved for news of local interut, but advertising of a newly nature may be imerted at five cents a word. strictly ply- able In advance. C00.K'S for Perfect Pictures: "YOUR DOLLABBUYS M035- 3! the HUGHES DRUG STORE." JIMMTB TAXI-Phone 535. CBABWELL for Better Photo- graphs. sows SHOES - No sner sm- sl .95 up. Henderson .9: Cudmore: NEW CHRISTMAS BECOIl.DS- just arrived. Toombs Music store. 'now.uln Mac1.NNIS roo'r- WEAR at 1'15 Queen Street. BATTERY RADIOS. Batteries. Sryenton and MaoKay. , . mks BLACKS, smartly, styled and tailored in England at Jack Camcronts. ZION CHURCH Annual Candle- light Service, Wednesday, Decem- ber 1'lth, at 8 P. M. HERE IS -EVERYONES FAV- ORITE. Old English Plum Pudding loaded with mouth-watering good- ness. Special at Stewart Bakeries. C. G. I. '1'. Christmas Vesper Ser- vice. Sunday, December 14th, at Baptist Church. 8.30 P. M. SMOKING JACKETS, Give I-llm tklrlg he'll enjoy in his leisure hours. a smart selection at Jack Cameron's. WEEKEND SPECIAL at I.cPage Shoe Co. Ltd. (both stores), fleece lined flight boots. mi.wes' (11-3)- 85.99, women's (4-9) 56.99. All out- standing special just arrived. SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries, Saturday. Orange Layer cake, richly flavored with real oranges. Try one. :AN D ELECTRIC is VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINEBY. Every style-I-ll-Style. THE "FIRST stop Giggey's Pharmacy. to shop" KBDY I-IOSE for longer wear, an ideal Gift at Jack Cameron's. IT'S BEBE. - chsrlei Antell Formula "9". Glggey's Pharmacy. A. ll. MaelNNIS. Fire. lilie, Auto and other lines of insurance. PROPANE Kerosene Refriger- ators. Firestone Bryenton and MacKsy. r FOR. HIS GIFT - Arrow Dart. Canada's foremost white Shirt, 84.95. Henderson as Cudmore. GLOVES by Penln. perfect tit- tlng. durable. a Gift he'll apprec- te. IF IN DOUBT give him a Stetson I-lat Gift Certificate at 38.95. l-lell- derson as Cudmore. FOB A THRILL, try Stewart Bakeries famous Fruit Cake. rich with fruit and nuts. A welcome gift for any one. Edward Island, a. daughter of the late Robert and Jane (McKay) Stewart. She came to Bro-:kton to enter training at. the Brockton Hospital in the first class of stu- dents at that institution. She graduacd in 1898. She went into private nursing and will be fondly remembered by many patients. as well as other local friends. She was an honorary member of the Brockton Hospital Alumnae Association. She left this city to make her home with a niece, Mrs. Mocalg, in Taunton. While in Brockton she attended the First Baptist Church and was a member of the Stewart Phila- thea. Class of that church. It's pastor, Rev. Dr. James A. David- son, conducted the service, which was held in a funeral home in Taunton. Nurses and members of the church attended from this city and flowers were sent from the 10096 NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS with fused collar and cuffs. made by B. V. D., the Gift for Him at Jack Cameron's. Ill MEMORIAMO ANNIE B. STEWART Brocktonians were among those attending the funeral Saturday, in Taunton, Mass. ,of Miss Annie Barclay Stewart, '16 Barnum Street. Taunton, 9. member of the first class of nurses to graduate from Bl'OCl(i.0l'l Hospital. Miss Stewart died Nov. 27. at. the hpme of a grandniecc, Mrs. Edwin Broad- bent. 40 Somerset Avenue. North Dighton. She was in her 91st. year She had been in failing health for the past year. Miss Stewart was born in Prince .Biblc Lectures "Jonah,-Myth, or True Type of Christ?" Rev. H. F. MacEwen, B.A., B.D. - Sons of England Hall Richmond near Gt. George Sundays at 7:30 P. M. A CHRIS a 10 AND YOU MAY BUY OR MORE ON SlMPSONiS EASY PAYMENT PLAN AREDUCTIONS UP TO 30w;-ON SOME ARTICLES! SAVE MONEY or Simpson's during these borgoln days. All house furnishings in our store go for I070 off the regular prices. The regular price tickets have been left on every- -, thing. so you see exactly what each article sold for regularly. No down payment if you have s Simpson's account. ' EK 0NI.Y- December Iltls to 17th Inclusive Brockton Hoslpltlsl. Alumnae Asso- ciation and the church. Interment was in Mayflower Hill cemetery ill Taunton. Miss Stewart leaves two sisters. Mrs. John Rieve and Mia Jean Stewart, who also graduated from Brockton Hospital, both of Winni- peg, Canada, and several niecd3. Miss Stewart was one of three remaining members of the first class of the hospital. Those left are Mrs. George Parker of Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, and Mrs. Barbara Paul. KEEP Some of cancer are: A lllmp ill the breast. Unnatural bleeding from ll body opening. THESE IN MIND! the early signs of A sort: that does not lacnl. par-, tlcularly of the skin, fnce, mouthi or dips. Any persistent change in bowel habits -- such as diarrhoea or constipation. Many Canadians are enjoying life today because they found that early cancer can be cured. Keep tllose dnngcr signals in mind and see your doctor If one appears. e MIN jljgas SALE "(IFF Protestant - Orphanage- Collections -M. Bamilton District Mrs. Juries M. Rsmsa Hamilton W. I. North Wiltshire Collected by William Clark 1200 each: Walter Deacon.Mor- l-ison Maclssan, Bruce Noyc. Wal- ter Clark. Henderson Bms, Edwin Edwards. 81.00 each: Mrs. Lelioy MacNelll, Mrs. Barton Boswell, Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mrs. Davis Mitchell. Mrs. Bertram Lane, Mrs. Lelth Easter. Mrs. Bessie Farris, E. N. Easter, Sheldon Easter. Ralph Noye. Ar- thur Smlth. George Clark, Wil- liam Clark, Reginald Clark. Leon- ard Bowman, Albert Bowman. Herbert Bowman, George Godfrey, Warburton Godfrey, Alec Hender- son, Bruoe Deacon, Harrison Bal- dorstone, Cecil Campbell, George E. MscLean, John MacDonald, Al- exander MecLcod. 60c: Keir 1-latherley. 50c: Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Total-539.10. Mt. Mellick and Waterside Collected by Mrs. Lawson Mae- Eachern t2.00 each: W. J. Mutch, Edward Wood, Rev. George Tllley. Arnold Bruce. 31.00 each: Lawson Maclilachern, J. E. MacEachern, I. Richards, Ar- den Richards, Jack MacRae, Alex MacRae, Everett Jenkins, John Jenkins. Mrs. Gordon Brown, Ed. Robertson, Lila. Mutch, Mrs. W.J. Maclilachern, Henry Boswall, Wil- fred Wood, W. H. Drake, William 1-I. Wood. 'l5c: Edna Rdoertsoll. 60c: Mrs. Louise Nelson. we each: Mrs. Albert Bruce. Mrs. Wendell. Jones, Natle A. Stewart, Venetta Robertson, Cyrus Jenkins, Russell Docherty. Total-328.35. Per Highiield W. 1., collected by Earl Peters, Dawn Weeks and Frances Ranaghan 32.00 each: Mrs. Stillman Friz- zell, Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Mrs. Ralph Gay. Mrs. Ralph Balder- ston. .tl.00 each: Mrs. Hammond San- derson, Mrs. Harry Sterne, Mrs. John Good. Mrs. Arthur Roberts. Mrs. Lemuel MacKlnnon. Mrs. Stewart MacKlnnon, Mrs. Stanley Hurry, Mrs. Parley Taylor. Mrs. Stephen 1-Iolroyd, Mrs. Stewart Macl-"arlanc, W. B. Creed. Mrs George Macbean. Mrs. Wayne Switzer, Mrs. Finlay Macbeod. Mrs. Charles MacKenzie, Gertrude Villett, Mrs. James Coles. 500 each: Mrs. Bruce MacPher- son. Mrs. Chester MacLean, Mrs. John 1-iolroyd, Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. J. F. Townsend. Total-327.50. Fredericton, collected by Mrs. Clinton Glydon and Mrs. Milner I-Illl 31.00 each: Mrs, Hyatt I-lsslam. William Mbl'l'lS0ll. Mrs. Frank Cutollfle, Mrs. Aubrey Cutclima, Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mrs. Keith Campbell, Lester Ross, W.C. Gly- don, Mrs. John McDonnell, Mrs. Emerson Murray. Mrs. Louise Weeks, Mrs. Knud Jorgensen, Mrs William Weeks, Mrs. 1-ieber Weeks. Mrs. Arnold Weeks. William Mac- Eacllern, Mrs. Ray Weeks, Mrs Judson Rackham, Mrs. Eldred weeks, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mrs. Herb Ross. 'l5c: Mrs. Ben Weeks. 50:: each: Mrs. William Steven- son. Marie Weeks, Miss Wyand. Mrs. Bill Hill, Mrs. Leslie Mac- K SAVE 31.00 in Every, 310.00 Om- Rugs cl-rlc Refrigerators Mattresses Stoves Bedroom Suites Occasional D Radios Furniture Innis. Mrs. Chester -Weeks. Leigh Marrell, Mrs. Boyd Weeks. Mrs. Miller Stevenson. Mrs. Woodrow Jackson. Mrs. Milner I-llll. Total-327.25. Uigg and Kinross, collected by Mrs. Edison MacLeod 52.00: S. A. MacLeod. . 31.00 each: Donald MacDonald, Gordon Maciscod, D. A. MacPher- son. Harold MacLeod (Uigg),Mar- garet MacLeod. W. E. MacKlnnon, W. Dawson, J.O. MacLeod. Alex N. MacLcod, M. F. Macbcod. D.J. Macbeod. Ernest Martin. Sam Hume, Lloyd Robbins. Hugh Mar- tin. Hugh MacKinnon, Wellington MacLeod, Edison MaoLeod, Alex Glllls. Mrs. Nora Glllls, Hilton Cameron, A. A. J. MscLeod, J.D. MacDonald. We each: Hugh Robbins, Weston MacLeod. Munroe Maclseod. Total-326.50. North Bedsque, collected lay Miss Erma Baker 82.00: Mrs. Douglas MecMurdo. 31.50: Mrs. Brewer Waugh. 81.00 each: Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Clark Baker. Mrs. Stuart Carruthers, Mrs. Wilbur Stavert Mrs. Heath Clark, Mrs. Ivan Birch. Mrs. J. K. Campbell, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Preston Bowness. Mrs. Ella. Smith, Mrs. Edwin Taylor, Mrs. Norman MacMurdo. Mrs, Lorne Maccauil, Mrs. Scott Mac- Murdo, Mrs. Eric Ms.cMurdo. Mrs. Reg Dlngwell. Mrs. Harold l..efur- gey, Mrs. Fred Reeves. Mrs. Geo Mscwilllams. 50c each: Mrs. Black, Mrs. P.N. Tucker, Mrs. P, Thompson, Amy Barwise, Mrs. Freeman Simmons. Total&25.m. Pownsl, collected by Wallace Smith Jr. 3200 each: James Gay. -1.00 each: Mrs. Ralph Judson, Richard Jenkins, Harold Acorn Wilfred Lawton, Mrs. Lewis Her- mann, Mrs. Pearl Hermann, Rev Mr. Gaudge, Mrs. Roy Hermann. Kenneth Weatherbie, Mrs. George Lawton, Mrs. Fred Hooper, Mrs Sarah Jones, Mrs. Robert Jones. Mrs. Cyril Jonas, Lillian Jones, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Robert Brown Arthur Moore. Mrs. Wllilam Inga, Mrs. John Worth. Mrs. Willard Jenkins. 50c each: Mrs. Malcolm Judson, Mrs. Parker Ings, Vernon Brchaut. Total-324,50. Cavendish, collected by Mrs. H. A. Wyand and Miss Winnilee Clark 32.00: Alfred Moore. 51.00 each: James 0. Simpson, Ralph MacNeill, Milton Green, Merchants have the following: Hockey games; dolls, games; hockey sticks; batteries. BRYENTON & We have just received a large shipment of toys, etc., for our Wholesale Department. pedal cars; trucks; trains; complete assortment of boots and skates; radios; refrigerators; washers; stoves; furnaces; oil space heaters; electric irons; toasters; kettles; clocks; flash camuas; school bags; colouring sets; sleighs; skis; toboggans; tractors; musical tops; wind-up tops, all sizes; metal trucks and cars; Christmas cards; Fire- stone studded tires, all sizes now in stock; Firestone: FIRESTONE 187 Great George Street Wholesale and Retail PAGE THREE ll-nest. MacNelll. George Medan- orey, Rev. George Gough, H. A Wyand, John MacNeill, Roy Stev- enson. Stirling Campbell. Rslpl: Burdett, Ernest Clark. Lowell Wy- and, Reggie Simpson, Jeremiah Simpson. we each: Fred Clark. Georg: Clark. Chcsley Clark, William Johnston, Stirling Stewart, Fen- ner Stewart, Alvah MacNelll. 'I'otalvi20.60. North Rustico. collected by Irina Toombs and Mrs. Boy Woolner 81.00 each: Mr. and Mu.-Roy Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Toolnbs, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. His- cott, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren, Mrs. Everett McLurc, Mrs. Earle 0. Simpson. Beecher Court. 13. C. Woolner, Wes Rolllngs, Cllve MacNeill, Mrs. Lorne Houston, Roy Woolncr,Hed- ley Terlizzlck. 50c each: D. Campbell, A. Hart- llng, Mrs. Wallace Pursey, New- Lon McLure. Robert Woolner, Mrs. Hamilton Lalrd,Mrs. Guy Rolllngs, Mrs. Wesley Smith. Mrs. Town- send MscNclll, Mrs. Reginald Mc- Neill. Total-820.00. Belle River, collected by Jean Bell and Clarice Compton t1.00 each: Mrs. Mrs. Marshall Smith. J. A. Map- Phee, Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Mrs. M. J. Riley, Mrs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. J. W. Bell, J. A. Stewart, Mrs Simon Stuart. Mrs. Elmer Stew- art. H. D. Compton, Wm. Math- eson. we each: Mrs. Lester Singleton, Mrs. Ernest Nicholson, Mrs. :P. A Beaton, Mrs. A. R. Compton, Mrs. J. W. Cook. Gladys Cook, Mrs. Alec Machse. Alec D. Stewart. Priscilla Bell, Mrs. Neil Bell, Mrs. Norman Bell, Mrs. 1"red'Beaton. Mrs. Russel Compton. Mrs. A. M. Hutchcson. . 45c: Allen S. Stewart. Total-sl9.t5. CHOICE Christmas Trees Eon SALE All Sizes Reasonable Prices 93 FITZROY 51'. Phone 267-L Attention! In stock now we all sizes; Pandas; wagons; bicycles; MzacKAY G0. 129 KENT STREETQf O WATCH FOR RED TAG SPECIALS AXMINSTER end WILTON MATS 30Vo' OFF rLsc'nuc aANos' save 3oox.' ? 'Woshing Machines Springs. etc. Studio" Couches I Benj. Bears, I