wgsq-wvv- CHURCH OF ENGLAND ER'S CATHEDRAL ST‘PET Anglican Itoohford SUI!" fit M. Malone ‘$1,141,? urn. Incumbent. orgglllfit and Choir Director m” 515,“...- isn-nton Lio Music SUNDAY SERVICES m Hub.‘ Communion 11.00 Mauhs “M, choral Eucbiflll- u‘, p.111. Sunday School 1 n 5i, Evensong and Sermon ‘ween usv SERVICES IIOLY COMMUNION itloinlnv and Friday sad Isl- Tueggay, Thursda iirds! ‘ 930 Wednesday- IJVENSONG .30 Ftiilii)’. 1A1! suits are free and unap- pynpllillfll. Visitors are welcomed mil the incumbent is glad to see mm after the service. EVERYBODY WELCOME Trfiiiiuxs ANGLICAN CHURCH n.1, i. T. lbbott. R.D..' Rector llorstnn F. Muflord, A.R.C.O.. organist snrl Choir Master. "7i'iiii§n"'svlY§hA§_An'El§— TRINITY 3,30 A. M. Iloly Cdnimunion. 11.00 A. itl. Morning Prayer and PRESENTATION or WIIITE GIFTS. SYNDAY SCHOOL IN ATTEN- DANCE. y.) sundsy School this After- "I-OIIIIIIQIIIZ "To G011 0!! H-llh n9 Glory," - Bach. . 1.120 l’. 3f. Evening Prayer and Ser- ll. msubject: “Our Church's Oppor- tunity on tho Prairir." Anthem: "Lvnri Me O Lord.”- Wesley. Visitors will rem-rive s. cordial welcome at Si. Paul's Church. PRIESBYIERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES The Iiev. T. ll Bussell Somers i\i..\., S.'I‘.M. Minister Organist M135 E, ijllisu Mclenllo Mus. Bee. ii. A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Seraioii; "By What are We Mus- torerl?" Iintlir-iii "Lift Up Your Ileldl.” (Coleridge - Taylor) (Broadcast C I‘ C 1'1 1.30 I’. M. Church LPWBL. EVENING» WORSHIP Sermon; "The Peril of Indiffer- litre." Antiicni: "Rejoice in the Lord" llllvry) The Minister will conduct the leriices and deliver the Sermonl. . ZION PRESBWPERIAN CHURCH 53m... AAFEEAIEFsIFE-TZ‘ IIPL G. (‘arlyle Webster ‘ Minister lit. l"1ii.l( l-iiirston A. T. C. Is organist and choir director MORNING WORSHIP ' 11.00 A. M. Theme: “The Gospel Treasure." ; ilyuiiis: 113. I64, 628. Anthem: "God who mldeth Earth If“! ilvnvcn." - Newton. “i410 l’. ltl. The Sabbath " ‘ and Bibi» Classes. \ LYING WORSHIP . l. Theme: "Life Abound- llifiiiiis: G01. I77. 4'10. Zion min- (ii-forte. Request: “I Havi- lirurd of a land." Rvsvrit- Wednesday everllng for the Annual Candie-liglit Service llrrsriitod by Zion Senior and Jun- hi: Choirs. 'I‘iie hour is 8.15 l’. M. Tho uhiry of the Lord shall en- dure furore-r; tho Lord shall re- _.l0lt'e iii ills wufkfl" , h" f": cordially invited to wor- llllp with us. -_.____ Gospel Hall UPPQI‘ Prince Strsfl Lord's Day "Mo: for eIlIItIrBIl l0 s. m. v alum": of Bread II. s. m. Preaching of the GOIDQI 7:30 pm. “dyer meeting Tuesday s p. m. "lie Reading Friday I P. M. _ a! u"! duds of the lsw shall _"° flesh he jIIItIIIQtI u. hll sight. . mins 3-.» u,“ Wm. of sin is death but m9 Slit DI G001 II Qtefllll life ikomulll Jesus Christ our Lord. _. insiis 5.4; . _- UNITED PENTECOSTAL ‘lgmcn 3'! Elsi Avenue IW- Quincy sum rum l. Sunday Services n" A- M. Sunday School. 7 ' '- "I- Worship and Prslss ‘o’ P- M Evangelistic Meeting I 8 Week Night Services Z ‘a m- Wednesdsy Young Peoples - 6“ P. M. Friday Bible Study ‘ cations invited on the mm : .G0"‘"|w- .. the 6000i to every I v Ii u; , in" "gown u» not and they .- I thorns-gs“: m“ ' ‘WWII h welcome to all Ser- 4%!‘ DECEMBER 1a. 1941 fciiunciiéeslrouomiow r HMW-‘ e‘ ween‘--- 1 v vv v v vvw .._________________ UNII I:D CHURCH ot CANADA TRINITY UNITED 1 CHURCH _.__. liov. '1‘. l. MeLsnnsI. Minister Rev. H. C. itice, D.D.. Visiting Pastor. A Roy Kendall. L.B.A.M., A.C.C.0. Organist and Choir Director 11.00 A. M. DIVINE WORSHIP- WHITE The worship of song led by the Junior Choir. Paul Cudmore assisting at the organ. White Gifts presented be- fore the aervla. Sermon: "CHRISTIV AS JOY" - The Minister. Choir selections: “All beautiful the msrch. of days.".. -. English Tr "" a! Melody. ' 2:30 - Bible Class for young people. 7:00 p. m. DIVINE WORSHIP --CANDLELIGIITING SIR-VICE- Sormon: "THE LIGHT 0F TI-IE WORLD." -The Minister. - Vocal solo —- Miss Kaye Mac- Eachem. “And lo, the star went before them . and they fell down and worshipped him: snd when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold. and rrunkincense, snd myrrh." You ‘are invited to worship the King witii us in Trinity. BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH "Corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets" Minister THE REV. J. D. DAVISON. B.A.. B.D. Organist Mrs. Allison Maediao. A. T. C. M. Director of Choir, Miss Pelrie Burns. Morning Worship lI AM Sermon: "The Word Was Made Flesh." Anthem: "Go Not Fsr From Me" (Zlngarelli) The Church School immediately follows morning worship. Song Service 6.45 P. M. Evening Worship 7. P. M. Sermon "What ls Your Name?" Girls’ Chorus. eight girls. sing- ing “Lovely Appear." C. G. I. T. Candle light service 8.30 P. M.‘ You are cordially Invited to wor- ship with the Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN C lillRFil Kent Street inister. g MARVEL DTTUNBAR. I. TIL, Mrs. M. C. Stewart Organist. and Choir Director 10.00 a. m. Church School and Family flour. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion. . Sermon: ‘Christ 1n Silhouette" Anthem: "All the WI! M! Saviour Leads Me ‘l.00 p. m. Evening Worship Ser- Vice. Sermon: "Life-Out of Focus" Anthem: “The Lord Ia My Shep- herd." “The Church of Jello Chfllt l! responsible for whateve measure of pence. progress and well-being the human IBM", enters." You are invited to worship in Central Christian Church on the Lord's ‘day. - SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor MaoLeass O 11.00 a. m. Holiness Meeting. Subject: "TIIE SHIELD 0F GOD" 2.50 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 1.00 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: "IIIS WONDERFUL NAME i Plan to attend the above meet- ings, They are rich in Fellowship. Testimon and Inspiration. A warm welcome is extended to all. Ills name shrill be called Wonder- f fui, Counselor, The Mighty Isl. 5 The Everlasting Father, The Prince 1 of Peace. 1 BIBLE SOCIETY 01101100001 ' BY iiii. J0llll ileillliilll Toronto tiliill srinoii o i i SllillIlY litilillill 14th 1.05 ts 7.45 s s Pllll T0 LISTEI II t riiwsnsi sou-en Columbus oslied Oossts Rica the the Indians . . "rteh eosst" because win sold’ Jewelry The Central Guardian riih column is reserved for news of Ioosl interest. but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- ablo in advance. ._ ... CRASWELL for Photographs. ELECTRIC IRONS, Toasters hind Heaters, Electric Shavers. Toombs Music Store. RUMMAGE SALE-Trinity Soc- ial Hall. Saturday at. 3.30 RM. COOKS for ClIIIlLmll graphs. HELEN M. HASZARD’! - water colors at 287 Prince street. Tele- phone 228. Photo- QAN WE HAVE Free X-Rays next year? A generous purdnse of Christina Seals csn mske this pos- sible. MRS. JOIINSOMS LADIES’ WEAR.—Bargains in dresses. sweet.- ers. skirts, blouses, etc. CHRISTMAS CARDS and 'I\ree Lights and many useful Gifts. Togmbs Music Store. RUMMAGE BALE-Trinity Soc- ial Hell, Saturday at 3.30 P. M. , . 000K! for Christmas Photo- graphs. ISLAND COLORED VIEWS for Christmas st Crsswells Studio. DOMINION COKE - The first shipment of Dominion Ooke this year arrived today. A. Pickard a Co. BIZNG CROSBY on your favorite Christmas Recording. Team-be lviusic Store. ‘ NEW LONDON . Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Der/ni- ber 14th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. south Granville 2.30 P. M. Long RlvrT 7.30 P. M. Rev. D A. Cniirpbell. Minister. CAN WE HAVE Free X-Rsys next year? A generous pinr-‘iuse of Christmas Seals can make this pos- sibie. NOD11“ RIVER PASTORATIL- Services for Sunday. Drcr-rber 14th. Fairview 11 A. M. North River 3 P. M. Mr. Stephen Acklsnd, Speaker. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's day. as fol- lows: Glasgow Road 11 A M. Brook- fleld 3 P. M. S. S. 2 RM. I-Iartsville 7.30 P. M. S. S, 6.30 P. M. Donald Nicholson. Minister. """ "CHURCH NOTICE‘. - Ferrar- ish of Milton and Riistico, Sunday. December 14th. St. Maria's. Rustico, Ilolv Communion 11 A.M. St. John's Milton. Evening Prayer 3 P. M. Rev. S. J. Davies, Rector. YORK — MHRSIIFIELD United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. Dewvrher 14th. 11 A. M. Cenbral. 3 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M. York. Sunday School at usual hours. The Official Board will meet st lihe Parsonage on ‘Tuesday. December 16th at 8 P. M. Rev. J. H. MecCslllsm. Minister. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. December 14th, 1947. Third Sundav sfteo- Trinity. 830 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 AM. Morn- ing Prayer and Presentation of White Gifts. Sunday School in st- iendarice. No Sunday School this afternoon. Anthem. “To God on High Be Glory." Bach. '1.00'P. M. Evening Prayer stnd Sermon. Sub- ject. "Our Church's Opportunity in the Prairie." Anthem. "Lead- Me O Lord", Wesley. Everybody welcome. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. - The Morning Service st the Kirk tomorrow will be broadcast over CJI". C. Y. Both Morning and Ev- ening Worship will be conducted by the lviinister, the Revkl. T. H. Bus- sell somers, M. A.. S. T. M., who will also preach the Sennions- in the Morning on the subject, By What Are We Masteredii", and in the Evening oh "The Peril of Ib- difference.” ‘Iihe Church Organist. Miss F. Lillian lifcKenzie, Mus. Been/ill din-ct the music for the dey. In the morning the Choir will sing Coleridge-Taylor's Anthem "Lift Up Your Ilesils". and in the Evening, Eivey‘s "Rejoice in the‘ Lord." The Church School meets st 2.30 o'clock. In Memorials: In loving emory of Aeneas J. Clsrlrin. who died Dee. It. I081. Gone from us his smiling faes Ils pleasant cheerful ways, The heart that won so many friends In bye-gone ha??? days. Inserted by wife and family. ' %" é Literature Anti Life By DOOKMAN One of the dreams was that which Jacob had ss recorded in the book of Gene- sis. f-le wss going sway from home lor the first time, leaving behind actions that must have dtstutbed his mind. for he hed deceived his most beautiful father snd taken the birthright from is brother Easu. Dreams nave some connection with our waking life. They may come from su over- loaded stomach, or some worry. But often they are unaccountable, ss one writer says: “The door of the fancy is left without itskeep- er, forth issue pell meil, the whole route of ideas or images which lied previously been stored with- in the brain. They ere 11k: s schooi let loose." Jacob. on the occasion of this home leaving must have thought that God was far away, for sin blots out the stars in our sky. l-le improvised s pillow, slept and had this dream of the louder CITY POLICE COURT —Only one person appeared before the Stipendiery Magistrate's Court yesterday, that of s man who was discharged after serving ii sexi» tence of one week on a drunk end incapable charge. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE - Services on December 14th. Bonshaw 11 AM’. DeSsble 3 P.M. Hum-pron 7.30. There will also be a Christmas ser- vice under the auspices of the Ev- ening Auxiliay of the W. M. S. st Victoria at 7.30. A codial invitation is given to all to join in these ser- vices. T. G. Head, B. A., Minis- ter. W. Morrison-tam In loving memory of Sgt. George D. Graham. Wcst NGV’! Scotlu Regi- ment. Killed at. Ortonu. Italy, 13th December, 1M3. Lovingly Ilcnieinhcrcd by ills Wife and Daughter, Joan and Jennifer fire-Jinan. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear daughter Ethel May Tootiibs, who departed this life December 14th. I045, voted for us on Thursday end in the City. ~tiie electors of his Province. T0 Til! ELEGTDRS 0F oiiiiiuoiriaiowii a iioviiiiv Ws wish to tender our most sincere thanks to ell who workers and supporters who govt us such u s We ore proud to be the representatives of one-sixth of W. J. P. MocMILLAN D. L. MATHIESON 0i0 0<< especially to our organization plendid victory and God and the angels. We must keep fonts of tears snd hills of dream. Joseph was celled the "dreamer", and tater he msdevhis contribution to the world being a food controller No great enterprise was ever started but. it. had its origin in some ones head. But all do not come to reiii- zation, for "whet hand end brsin went ever paired? What act prov- ed s1] its thought had been?" But as in David's case God accepzs the will for the deed. He was not permitted to build the temple hut “it was well that it was in thy heart" God said. And "All 1 as- pired to be that I was worth to God." Iihe Bible says that “Old men shall dream dreams," and biogra- phies tell what great feats have been done by men past the four score years. "Ulysses of Tennys): is the incarnation of this_sptrn. Was not Gladstone prime ministei of Britain at 83? John Wesley “'8: preaching at 88 and Nicholas But.- ler was president of Columbia University st 82. while Edison 1n- vented much between '10 and S0. These were dreamers and much more. Dreams are woven tnw iiteia- ture. We have. for instance hi1.- tons sonnet on his deceased n-iie. He saw her in a cirsam. She came “vested all in white.‘ Then he says brace me she inclined, I waked. she fled. and day brought beck my night." In “In Man-ioriam" has a num- ber of sections that tell of dreams the poet had about his dead friend Hallam who had died in Vienna in the year i833. some probably rea1 and some when he was actual- ly awake. For instance in section four we hesr him say: l "To sleep I give my powers away, My will is bondsman to the dark With morning wakes the will, and cries "Thou shalt not. be the fool o! loss." Then in number twelve he soars in imaginatioii above the ship that L! bearing the remains of Arthur home; He "plays about the prow".| then comes back to where the body ' sits to find that he has been anl hour away. Later in sections 6B_ 69 and 70 we have other references to his dreams about his dear dear friend. . Thomas Hood in the poem. call- ed "Eugene Aram" has the story of the usher of s school who was bothered tn his mind for s murder which he had committed. He tells the story to a boy and in the mid- dle oi the story says: "My gentle boy remember this is nothing bu’ I s dream." He had put the 110d)’ of the murdered man under leaves very sadly; "But oh, as to em but the wind blew them away end HIM-o stern-faced men set out from M,n,S%fl9FWPflVZ?k ciiiiiioiisiovui A5 EN C Y Ilere are a few Beautiful Cedor Chest‘:- Moiiogaiiy or Walnut tortoble. Many to choose from Rich Milton Broodloom Rugs. s F. A. S. SPECIAL REPII 129 KENT STREET Bun e 'o\.'e ‘o 'o\'o\£o\.°o\' ‘I i) h‘ Fri.- Green-Rosewood-liege (91:12) suggestions: 43.50 59.50 Luzy-boy-Cogswell-Sondmon Choirs-Deep end coni- 49.50 109.50 JONES ESEIITATIVE PIIOIIE 2188 GET ciuB TERMS A VAILABLE rose Ti-isse 1 65.00 COME IN - BROWSE AROUND. YOU'LL BE VERY WELCOME k ‘x0 1 . I f\'fli'd\°o‘;bl°fi°o then he declares that. "For I knew then that my secret was one That earth refused to keep." His conscience bothered him snd he disguises his sin by the story of a dream. This is how it ends: mist; And Eugene Aram walked between. I With gyves upon hll wrist." l heard s lecture on once and at the end I felt like old Omar: "Myself when young did "That veiy night, sleep ‘Fhe urchin eyelids kissed. while genue Lyn n, Through the cold and heavy frequent Doctor and saint, and heard great ‘ argument About it and about; but eves-mere Came out by the some door as ta I went." dlOlltll use-Ly _ (~_l,;, A token of love and remembrance To o diiug-hter I shall never forget ller memory to me is ll. treasure iier going s lifetime of regret... I miss her here so very mneb Iier presence oft seems nigh "but !.Ie all hope in Heaven to meet Where no one says good bye. Lovingly Romembe ed by dler Mother, but Sadly Missed. In Memoriam lrrloving memory of our dear brother, L /Cpl. Stanford W. Carr who was Killed in Action in ltsly, December 11th, 1044. . Far sway in Italy sleeping, In a grave we cannot see, Lieu our dear brother "Stan" Who died for u and liberty. Always Iunembered by Sitar, Annie (Mrs. Ray Douglas) In Memorials: Lhriee Corporal Daniel Whitlook, who was Killed in Action, Some- where in Italy, December If, I044. How could we forget one so dear Who sacrificed lib own, to save us here. Lovirigly Besnesnbeed by His Aunt Ruth and Unele Chester Whltlock. In fines-lam l long - lasting. f’ D I A M i‘ . I. of l In loving memory of Mrs. lolui Iiimeinory fseeyouinst thesame Aslorigssliiverlltreasweyour inane, i Deep in my heart you are living yet I loved you too dearly to ever for- get. Ever Rniiembsrod by Ilsr Daugh- ter Mrs. Alfred Cairns. In Memoriam In loving mastery of our degr- wife and mother, MRI. BICIIAID MoCARVII-LI linkers i l who departed this life December 18th. It“. Iver lmsnbsredbyliisbasdsad Ihm l T555 - McCarthy who departed uti- life mi December 14th, I040. i ' l» 1 .1 '1 a 5' handsomely designed . . t it ‘, A smut nsrosrr I" wii.i. 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Select them at wArcHes ‘Give Her Pearls! Sleek, lustrous Psorls she'll really appreciate-booth tifully gift-boxed. Velvet bended ciioksrr, single or double strands, some with sparkling rhinestone clesps. Many with bracelets and earrings to match. TAKE ADVANTAGI eketit’: J ewellecy "Wllilli Yllil lilY WITII IBOIFIIEIOI" 3' ' or out: " rm GIFT-WRAPPING snvics I05 KENT STRIIT V.