Timely And Useful Ono quick trip dawn town will complete your Christmas Shop- ping. You'll find armloads of bargains in practical gifts of every description for old and young alike. Open every eve- ning except Mdnesday till 9 PM. ' Read This List Men's Dresser Sets Ladies’ Dresser Sets lillfeld; Music Boxes Tobacco Pouches FWWY 911mm"? Ash Trays Cameras Picture Frames Pen and Pencil Sets Greeting Cards School Supplies Smolrer's Stands Ranson Lighters Crucifixion Sielr C‘ fill Mottoes Books For Every Reader Jig Saw Puzzles Smoker’: Supplies Alarm Clocks NOVELTIES SEE OUR TOYLAND lIP STAIRS AT REAR 0F SHOP The ISLAND sour room "Formerly Herman's Book and Novelty Store" PHONE 228i wasr novaun w. r. . Salvation Army. A cheque The regular monthly meet-ins O! twelve members present. Owing to Miller. Mrs. Ben]. Moore. the absence o! the president, Mrs. Fred Gates occupied the chair. Meeting opened with Creed tn unison; collection amounted to $3.70, ten members having paid their membership fee. The ain- home o! Mrs. auction sale. lunch was served. I r42 er. oro. sr. $-§>6o~}0 6s3>00<i- vount o! $16.00 was collected for $19.01, a refund from musical les- tival was presented by Mrs. Gates. Next meeting to be held at the Irwin Miller. each member to bring an article for Meeting closed with the National Anthem, alter which The Central Guardian This column is reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising of a newey nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. . caeswzu. for raeumpus. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphs. PROGRESSIVE TIVE Committee Building (Clover Street. CONSEBVAr- Rooms, Legion Club), . Gralton Phone 262. l l CHILDREN will be admitted to our toy department only when ac- companied by adults. Miller Brothers Ltd. BEAUTIFUL Bridge and Table Lamps for Christmas. ‘Ibomba Music Store. /\ BARCLAY TILE SIIIIT! fxt’ white with black lines. in stock. MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking 0o. Ltd. ELEVATOR SERVICE is now la- stalled for your convenience at Moore 8c McLeod Ltd. BY AIB to Montreal and Bolton 1n about three hours. Phone Mali time Central Airways 2061 or 540. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL An- nual Sale and Chicken Salad Sup- per. Books and Stamps, Candy, Christmas Cooking. i/MMO SACRED CONCERT — Glfls’ Choir Charlottetown Baptist ' Church, assisted by Mrs. Allison ale-Rae. Sunday. November 30th. 8.30. Collection. 1948 MUSICAL FESTIVAL Cyl- lebus is now available free o! charge at Taylor's Jewellery. Ltd. .1 Montague, also Taylor's Drug Co. Kenslngton. l ‘i’ l rirbx THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sunday, November 30th, as follows: Marsh- fleld 11 A. M. l-lighficld 3.15 P. M. Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. Rev. 1". N. Young, Minister i A RECENT ARRIVAL at Hol- man's. Charlottetown Furniture Department, is a lovely Henry Herbert Piano by Mason &: Risch. in mahogany with bench to match. Holmarfs, Charlottetown. o! w”; Royalty Women's Institute Sick committee: Mrs. Creed. was held at the home o! Mrs. Velma Burke. Mrs. Jas. Enmavn; CHURCH NOTWE m. Pmsh Chas. Hurry on Nov. 5th. with lunch: Mrs. Gates. Mrs. Iram o! Mmon and Rustic.) for sundem November 30th. Advent Sunday: Si. John's, Milton. Morning Pray- er 11.00 a.m.; St. Mark's. Rustlco, Evening Prayer 7.30 pm. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B.A., Rector. IIAZELBROOK. UIGG, Baptist Pastornte: Service on Sunday. i courereru . , son's rvrrs our: l ' t rrvnex wane Nov. 30th: Uigg service cancelled on account of condition of roads: I-Iazelbrook 3 p.m.; Sunday School 2 p.m. Special music. This will be Rev. I. A. C-orbetts closing ser- vice with the people of the pasto- rate. You are invited to attend. TRAGlC NPIEU. — Taking to- gether ilhe tragic needs of Europe and the swelling tide oi’ literacy. the Bible Societies are faced with such a challenge as they have never met in history. So far. it may be said oi them that they “have not been disobedient to the Heavenly Vision" granted to the little corm- pany of London men in 1804. May we not be convinced that the Christians oi’ today wrlll answer God's challenge with an adequate response. Help the great cause o! the Bible Society through the P.E.I. Ofli-oe, 142 Prince Street Char- lottetown. THE BAPTIST Cl-IURCH—M0rn- ing worship at 11am. will be con- ducted by the Rev. James D. Dav- ison. B.A., B. D., with sermon "Beauty in Love." The choir will sing the chorale “The Spacious Firniameirt." The Church School will as usual, be held at the close o! the morning worship. Mr. Dav- isorrs evening sermon will be “The w. u. l sores -Albert R. MacLeod. IIVIDUSANDTBIGOOD rm ugly imp! to their master earns Ono day with a loud Iamont —~ Kate, Anger. Jealouely, Lust and Greed ' To "good £01k" had been sent- “Hsd we the lPNal that 3180111‘ hl-I. amug Pride and hish Arrogance. Or even the luck Indltrerence has. We might. with the good. have a chance." Q “lat we are toe usi! M‘ I“ they cried. "rhey see us. and quick recall: But give us a camouflage. or a spell, And see how their souls we'll soil!" Old ma: rm sumac a Meat brow Had stood for a year and a day: He sipped a sup or two. and. said he. ‘More’: something Io ears make ply.» In jancy bottles he fixed the stuff And corked the live lmps inside. Set these in the path of Shining Ones Who pleas u lor Earth provide. Then Happiness, Friendship, Cheer and Joy. , Bound them as they sped to earth. And passed thorn on to innocent lk In need a! relief or mirth. l Notice: . 0 m reply to the requests of Many Country Deg less for winter stocks of Prentiss, Drinks r. e- r. MORRIS wish to advise that inl view of the likelihood of are reduc- tion or removal of soft drink taxes during the coming session of Parliament, it would be unwise for dealers to ~ stock up on soft drinks at this time. In view of this we are prepared to ship express prepaid to the dealer’s nearest station during t-he winter months. And so the foul imPS sot in their work With the "good" as they meant to do; And Greed grows (at for there's .money made Off the victims of "devil's brew." -—Certrude Wood, Glen Bain, Sask, LIQUOR. BILL EIGHT TIMES AS MUCH AS ALL CHURCH CONT- RJBUTIONS Although church donations have passed the billion dollars a yeur mark. they still trail behind con- sumer outlays for movie and drama tickets. The total is also one-third the dress, blue coat and black acces- sories. As bride's attendant Miss Martha Graham, sister of the bride chose a grey crepe dress, grey coat and black accessories. The groom was attended by Mr. Ernie Carver of Montague. Foi- lowlng the marriage ceremony the young couple motored to the home of the bride's sister. Mrs, Archie MacLeod, where a wedding supper was served to both members oi the family and a few closefriends. The table looked lovely with a white lace table cloth, centred with a nicely decorated wedding cake. which was cut by the bride in the aid traditional manner and served by the bride's sister. Mrs. After supper was served. the gilts were opened by Miss Martha Graham and the verses read by Miss Bernice Hick- en. The young couple received many nice gifts. among them a Bible. a gilt of the otIlciatlng clergyman and o! Mrs. Henderson. The remainder of the evening was spent in music. Sm o! Silence." The anthem of DOlllli-DUTKCASSEROIE Two smart gilts In one. Practical too, the cover lreeps load werrn or serves es separate pie platen Foods belie inter In Pym: were y -and tests better! s l 6b of. size - only the James‘ Air." Choir under the direction o! Mrs. Helen MacRae. organist, and. Miss Pearle Burns. director. The regu- lar meeting of the Men's Associ- ation will be postponed to Mon- day. December 0th. Dr. FKW. Pat- terson ot Acadia University will PYREX "TIN" DISH A gilt she'll use a doron ways. Cooks smell roasts, hot breeds. rollqbiscuits, and desserts. Ideal ‘or candy and brownies. Tho liendim duh in the 74¢ Iritchon. IOVI in. size 7th. You nre cordially invited m worship with the Baptist Church ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday. November 30th. 1947. First Sundujl in Advent. 8.30 A. M. llnly iCommunlnn, (corporate Commun- lion. w. A.) 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. tbroadcastl. Subject, "A Revolutionbry Church". Anthem, "Scek Ye l-he Lord". Rob- erts. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and PYRIX (All! DISH " Notice the convenient gloss herr- “ dltsl Ielres perleet layer celros or doubles lor meets, vegetebla and other belting. Washes eerily. A pllirneires a lovely ¢ ._ Qltioehuuenly Blblc Class. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sublect, "The Church and the North American. Indian." Anthem, "Judge Me 0 Lord“. Mozart. At 3.30 this evening our Organist. Mr. Royaton P’. Mug- ford. A. R. C.‘O.. will give an Organ Recital. This is the first Organ Recital given in St. Paul's Church by our Organist. Mr. Raoul Raymond. well known vocalist will be the soloist. Mr. Mugford ex- pects to gwe other recitals in the 2'!» . near future. An offering will be re- PYIIX PIE PUTS . Just think how proud she'll be of her pies in this smart trons- perent Pyrex Pie PletaShe can watch crusts come to a crisp, . ., “2:i’.".'t'.'t‘.”.”.'."f'.37¢ The noarns urnnwrnr Acrnrrrv umrrr ceived during the Recital which will so towards St; Paul's Church Choir Fund. All are invited. Invite your friends as well. The Morning Service will be broadcast over “Radio Station C. F .C. Y. Everybody wel- come. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding was solemnlred at the Murray Harbor North Mame on Nov. 8.1M’! at 7 p.m.. by llsv. Charles D. Henderson, when A1- mira Ada. youngest daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Graham, Csrrsbrldgewes united in marriage to John Weir McClure, only son of Mir. and Mrs. Willard Momure. Murray Haber North. The bride evening will be "Brother. There will be at 8.30! pm. a sacred concert by the Girls‘ . l be the preacher on Sunday. Dec I size theaters beverages lays. WEI’? THE NATIONAL L. T. S. —_‘_ "" _ _ _ Buying committee reported the srzcrtnrarsr BARN“ DUN’ Y°"“““°' E“?! Iull aoo piece set er [lat silver land — (CP) - Annie 5591"“ ' had been purchased also 146 mugs Dear Leaders o! I1. T. S}: — You “- recently celebrated h" nah and oil stove. ' importance price of the nation's annual bill for tobacco, and one-eighth of its outlay for alcoholic beverages, the family economics bureau of North- western lNational Lilo Insurance Companfreported. Making public the first such figures available since report shows preliminary estimates on gltte and bequests to religion for the year 1945 to be $1~093.000.- 030. Total consumer outlays for admissions to movies and stage 81.300.000.000. for tobacco $3.0D0.000.000; for alcholic $1.B00.000.000- This is the bill for legal liquors only; it the liqliOr were taken into account, the total would be fer highen-Edit- or.) The total given lor religious purposes represents nine-tenths oi I per cent of total consumer out- Minneapolis “Star Journal." Dec. 19. 1946. are helping to build a better world by teaching the boys the importance and the significance of being total abetalners. It is a challange to every christian to "Let your neighbors know" about the Absiience a! Safeguard. Strengthen the total abstinence safeguard for the family unit.by inviting every member o! the family to join one of the following W. C. T. U. or- ganizations: Women's Christian Jemperance Phail. Mrs. MacNevln and Mr; Stewart. Auditors - Mrs. Milford Buch. alninan and Mrs. Karlie MacDon- 8 . nolvsiflw wi-f.‘ The regular monthly meeting o! the Bonshaw W. I. met at the home o! Mrs. I... T. Benton. Monday evening November third. The President presiding opened the meeting with the Ode and Creed in unison. This being the annual meeting minutes o! last annual and regular meetings were road 1 I and approved. Roll call was k oushmch w“ served by Mm" answered with dues. There were anlswd by Mr" D“ Mnphe" nine members present also two - visitors. The retiring President expressed her thanks to the members for their splendid co- operation durlng her two years in the chair and asked that the camera-operation be given her successor. Booty-Treasurer gave l splendid report of years work. with a balance of $225.00 on hand. Sick and School committees brought. in very favourable reports. several sick had been visited and interior of school re-decorated. Union. Youth Temperance Council- Lpylll Temperance Legion. 1 would suggest that every Union purchase the Canadian‘ Lessgn Bgok on "Temperance and Life" with charts from Miss Rosa- mond Duff, 11 Prince Arthur Ave." Toronto 5. This book is (or the use oi teachers. In ibis will’ Y0" may secure one or more Inyfll Tell" perm.“ Lgglqn; in your vicinity. It contains excellent material tor yOUl‘ own temperance talks. Have you seen the new Enlllflh books on "Rhymes and Reasons"? It is a collection of 110819!‘ Thy- mes, puzzles and tongue twlsterr. This book ls by Margaret Baker. a; is "Fit as a Fiddle." un inter- esting collection ot lessons for older- L>T. L. children and tar leaders’ information. I think M155 putt has these books- Sincerely, ORA PATTERSON Ne!" 01999-1718 at the home oi Mrs. Stephen MecLeod. Monday Dec. 8th. Roll call an exchange o1 Xmas gifts. Meeting closed with National Anthemalter which e de. i942. the (Note: o! "bootleg" The election of Qiflcers were as follows: President - Mrs. Harry Wheeler. Vice-President — Mrs. Stephen Mac-Lead. - Secty-Treasurer - Mgr. Neil K. Balmond (re elected). Buying ‘Committee Mrs. Stephen MacLeod and Mrs. Neil "Balmond. School Committee - Mrs. Harry. Wheeler and Mrs. Alan Stewart. Sick Committee - Mrs. J. D. MacPhail. . Hall Committee — Mrs. year as a chimney sweep. and girls the Total ELiZABETI-VS HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL wflu [or Particulars 822 Main 5t. Monetnn. N-B- Mac- WA TCHES the better makes. anteed. See our outstanding lines at. Ladies’ and Gents‘ Watches. _All ‘ Fully guar- cnockers JEWEE s i It's Not ‘a Bit Too Early - You Make your selection while our stock is complete. won't lind a better range to choose from in the City. Ilse llur‘ Lay-Away Plan - u Solve Your aiiift Problems ‘What could be more pleasing to HER. A, really wonderful display. Priced to sell. 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