DECEMBER 23, 19a: PAGE TH REE ,..-j x Tuukclllzs TOMORROW ,;T;iU.;H of ENGLAND 5. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglican aoclafo-". Square 11,, Reverend Canon I. I. Malone ' M.A.. l..'i'h.. incumbent or-"List and Choir Director um snaanna Brenton. Lie. this ,. 'poURTH SUNDAY IN anvsur W, ,a.M.-The Holy communion. , o.-Marina A.M.--Choral Eucharist sermon. 1 5,00 P.M.-ctensong. CHRISTMAS SERVICES and I 1 Eve . :55 I1-I.IiI.-Choral Communion ' Christmas DIY ' 3.00 A.M.-Holy Communion , o.-Malina 191,f)o A.hl.-Choral Eucharist and Sermon. (Tile Family Service) All seats free. Everybody wel- COIIJE. , "'5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH TliE PARISH CHURCH Established 1169 by Royal Foun- , dstlon. nu. Reverend J. T. Ibbott. Rector. 31,, Koyston P. Mugford, A.lI..C.0., organist and Choir Master. 3,30; lloly Communion. ll.I)(I: Morning Prayer as Sermon. (Broadcast CFCY) Subject: "Emmanuel, G o (I II Ilh US”. intheln: "Christians Awake" by Maunder. . Sunday School. 00: Evening Prayer J; Sermon. -7 7. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH l The Ievereud II. II. D. Ashford. Ii.B.l.. B.A.. ID-. Minister The Reverend II. 0. Rice, B.A.. D.D.. Visiting Minister ll a.m. Sermon: "The Christmas Road” ” Solo: "The Birthday of a King” (Neldlinger) Miss lletty Beers. Anthem: "Christians. Awake! Salute the Happy Morn" (Meunder) '1 p. m. Anuai Candle-Lighting ' Service Addresses: "What the Young People Expect from the Church"-Mr. Alec McDowell. "What the Young People Can Give the Church"- . David rwiae. Anthem: "Lot How a Rose E'er Blooming" (Praetorius) Trinity Eight: "The Christmas Song" (Adam) Two Carola: "See, Amid the Winter Snow": "Angels From the Realms of Glory". 11 p. m. Mid-Century Christmas- Eve Service You are invited to come and bring your friends and worship God in Trinity Church on Christ- mas Eve. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH corner Prince and Fitzroy Sta. The Reverend James D. Ilavison. B.A., B.D.. Pastor. Organist and Director of Choir. Mrs. W. Allison Maoltae. A.T.0.M. ll A.lif.: Morning worship. Activity class for the very Wllng. during church service. Christmas Eve: il.30-Celebration oi Holy Com- munion Christmas Day: 1.00 lioly Communion 3.00 Holy Communion 10.30-Choral Communion. si. Paul's Church extends to all Best Wishes for s Joyous Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. jA PRESBYTERIAN j: THE KIRK OF S. JAMES ihe Reverend T. H. Bueaeu Somera M. ., S.T.M.. Minister Bliss 1!. union Mcxenaie. Mus. Bac. organist and Choir Director Sllhject: "Thinking OI out-I :hrlslIIll!m1 "Whcnce is This (ioorlly Fragrance” (A French (faroll. I In Sermon: "When The Angels Sang". Children's Story Brass Clock". Music by the children's choir ' Tile Holly and The Joy. Traditional: i Come All Ye Shepherds; Once In Bethlehem. Nevin. solo. in- fant So Gentle. Gascon. Soloist. Ernest Macliay. Noon. the Church School ' The Christmas Story will be told in pictures to all classes l 'l P.m. Service of Christmas Medl- tation through story and song. the theme. "When Holiness Pills the Room" : Christmas music by the senior choir R Lo How A Rose. Praetorlus; There Were Shepherds. Vincent; Thanksgiving. White- "The Little head. You are cordially invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ll! A..il. Church School Pb ' A Service ll A.ll. Christmas Wonhip and Sermon: "Let Us Go Even l'lito Bethlehem" (lwul Prelude: Carols by Gallery Choir lnlrolt: Cherubin Song (Bart- niansky) . Snlo: Cantlque do Noel-Mr. Raoul Iieymond Anthem: "Cradle Song of the Virgin (Brahms) SP. M. Christmas Vespers and Meditation on "The Nativity of our Lord" ('horal Prelude: Carols by Gallery Choir Carol: The Friendly Beasts (Dickinson) Carol: To Bethlehem (Wil- llalns) We greet you in the Name of our Saviour King and invite you in share the Joy and peace of Christmas Worship. SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. SIB Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar. B.'l'b.. Minister Miss Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. 10.00 a.m. Church School and Pam- ily Hour. - The Christmas Story in Les- son Form. White Gift Sunday 11.00 Morning Worship and Com- munion. Sermon: "Born in A Manger” or "Bom In My Heart?” Carol by the Choir: "All My Heart This Day Rejoioea" Choir Anthem: "There Were Shepherds" (E. L. Ashford) 7.00 p.m. Evening Service Carola by the Choir: Ring Out Ye Bells (J. H. Wallis); Once in Bethlehem of Judah (George B. Nevin); She Amid the Winter's Snow (Sir John Gees): Duet part-Kathryn Beck-Mary Vesaeyl. Solo: "0 Holy Night"-Lloyd Archer Male Quartette-"Silent Night” .. . . A ., Se;mon: "Even. Unto Bethle- hem" SUNDAY SERVICES ll a.m.-Holiness Meeting A service devoted to the de- velopment of spiritual life. ' Subject: "God's Gift". L130 p.m.-Sunday School and 3 Bible Class. gtito p.m.-open Air Service on i Grafton St. gum p.m.-Candlelight Service. - Star of the East." All are welcome. OOSPEI. IIALL 1 Upper Prince Street . .Order of Meetings for Lord: Day 10 AM.-Sunday School ,0 ll A.M.-Breaking of Bread -1.30 P.iil.-Gospel Meeting. ; "i'tcachlog Peace Through Jean a came." a SOCIETY nsauaviolt-Ivlt Z IIIIRISTIMS JOY 2 Ion. or en. men splendid ion of Christmas Carols by the congrega- tions at both services Central Christian Church extends heartiest Christmas greetings to all her many friends at this season of the year. United PEN I ECOSTAL CHURCH I1 Elm Avenue Reverend Quincy Stairs. Pastor Phone 2190-Ia. ERVICES 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Worship and Praise 2 pm. Childrenis Church. '1 pm. Evangelistic Meeting. Everyone is welcome. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo , of ALBERT I. CLARK Wllmot Valley who died December It, lets. "To live in hearts of those We lelve behind Is not to die." Audrey. Georgia and Even. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our deal- ichriiimas is the knowledge til” You work an earth is done. In around the world. In -W0" r as-ensue in am to assumes "hon-and l. . men Ind W”: Why these things have to be. ;men are readlnl the M" '""I' not God in n uieriul story of new the W010 5" an ".33.; Imus flesh and dwelt amolis us. .5 ; A Christmas offal-ins tII1'9"5" .the Prince Edward Island MIX": We walked Irv of the British and TONI!!! In sorrow an mile Society will help to send till We shared our pains and happiness .Ciirmmu star to men. womm Witavlove without alley. no little chil rsn who as int And death g ow not the eye that it brlnl'- For through the I see. who Bible cuss s located at our also reunion in the sales. Fitzroy nu-tot. arlottstovvn. hr all eternity. ledty Illness aaa uviagiy lem- GEIITRAI. cuiiiiliiili Thb column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. JIMMY! TAXI-Phone 53. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 319.96. Toombs Music store. coolrs for Christmas Photo- snrtu GIVE MUSIC this ulrietmss from Tottrlbs Music store. CURLING SWEATERS AND TAMS: - An ideal Christmas Gift at Jack Cameron's. nann.-:s' RENWOOD HOUSE- COATS and overcoat: at Jack Cameron's. SUNBEAM AUTOMATIC TOASTERS.-Toombs Music Store. KBOY HOSE-Unshrinkable - Boxed for Christmas at Jack Cam- eronls. NYLON TRAVEL PAR - 815.00. A Bathrobe in Zipper container Very compact at Jack Cameron's. RADIOS REASONABLY PRICED. - An ideal Christmas gift. Douglas Bros. at Jones Ltd. RADIOS BEASONABLY PRICED. - An ideal Christmas gift. Douglas Bros. 6: Jones Ltd. THERE WILL BE 3. special Y. P. U. Christmas Service Sunday. evening. December 24th. in Kings- son United church. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sun- day to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway 2061 or 504. THE POLYCLINIC will be closed all day Saturday. December 23rd. until Wednesday. December 27th. Business Otlice will be open Sat- urday morning. THE BAPTIST BROAl)CAS'I'. "rhe Church's one Foundation" will be heard Sunday at 1.15 from Radio Station C. F. C. Y. CIIURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Travelling favourable. service December 24th. Cape Traverse 11 A. M. Desable 3 P. M. Charlotte- town 7 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. FOR IMIIIEDIATE one Fawcett While Enamel streamlined Range. suitable for coal or oil. Apply 283 Richmond or Phone 1537. SALE. - SANTA CLAUS VISITED The Guardian Office yesterday and -presented the delighted staff with Central Perfection Ice Cream, with plate and spoon complete, ready for use. H A M P T 0 N PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Can- ada. Services sunday, December 24th. Hampton 11 A. M. Desable 3 PM. Victoria special candle Light Service under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary 7.30 P. M. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister. POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE.- Chrisimas services will be held at Millview at 11.00 A. M. and at Powml at 7.00 PM. Sunday School scholars will take part in the ev- ening service and the chair will co-operate with Christmas music. Rev. A. S. Weir. will conduct both services. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday. December 24th. as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. Christmas Song and story Services. Cape Traverse at 3 P. M. and Crspaud at 7.30 P. M. All welcome. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. MILTON - RUSTICO PARISH. -services for Sunday. December 24th are as follows: St. John's, Milton. 11.00 A. M. Theme-Chrish mas. 7.30 P. M. Carol Service - Presentation of Sunday School Gifts. St. Mark's. Rustico. 230 PM. Theme - Christmas. Presentation of Sunday school Gifts. Services for Christmas Day are St. Johns. Milton. 10.30 A. M. 1-Ioly Ccmmun- ion and Sermon. St. Mark's. Rus- tlco. 2.30 P. M. Holy Communion and sermon. Observe Christmas by going to Church. IN. MEMORIA in loving memory of my dear Dad, DANIEL J. MacLEAN who paned awe! December 23th. 1835. Around this Joyous season sad t.honghts'of him are Always mingled In. Daughter Margaret and Grandchildren. IN MEMOIIIAM Intovlng-memo, of our dear Husband and Father. Goorlellarris lumen. who passed llway neocla- ber nth. lees. Sememayttlinhtbegriefhaelw lanai. Asaamilemayhidethetsars Butilodaitrneknovvshosvvvemlsa As it dawns another year. (By Rev. As shepherd; watched Out on the hills of wild J Shane out above the Wes And flooded the earth wit Till the shepherds quaked "Fear not!" said an angel The Babe ye shall find in Then suddenly came there "Glory to God! And a reign of Love that "Come now." said one of "To Bethlehem let us go. We'll search and see why So they came with haste To tell the world that the "What's this? What's this "A sign! A sign! Make haste! Make haste! The reason why God has So the Wise Men ca e fro In wonder of what would In His manger crib on is And presented Him gifts For ne'er had they seen a For the Child is Christ! Proclaiming the news the The First Christmas Behold! a star that was dazzling bright Good tidings of joy-the birth of a King; And laid in a manger to take I-Ill repose." All lifting their voices up still higher. On the earth be Peace! Of this new-born Child who shall be a King." I 4 I For they found the Babe in the manger laid, For there was no room in the Inn for Him, so 1-lis birth-place was but a stable dim; And then in the Joy of that Christmas morn Each shepherd blew on his shepherd's horn And three Wise Men out of the East afar Beheld the light of the blazing star. Till they came to the place where the Baby lay. And bending low they worshipped the Child. As He lay in the arms of His Mother mild: As He looked on tllem and smiled at her. The treasures they gave were rich and rare. William Howey) their flocks by night udae'. tern Sea. h a glorious light. in fear and fright. . "Behold! I bring swaddling clothes. s Heavenly choir shall never cease!" the thepherd men. and then? the angels sing . and were npt dismayed, King was born. '?" said the Wise Men three, It must surely be! Let us go and find warned Mankind." And all through the night as they rode along, They heard sweet snatches of angels' song. in the East afar By the friendly light of the guiding star; Till they came in Judah to Bethlehem, be shown to them; bed of hay; of gold and myrrh. Child so fair. "'Tis true." they cried. "what the angels sing We have found the King!i' Then back to their homes which the East adorn, t the King was born. . ... I OILWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. -Services for Sunday. Decernber 24th. Or- well 1-l A. M. Cherry Valley 2.30 P. M. Vernon River (no Sunday School this Sunday only). Service 7 P. M. These will be the Christ- mas services. Rev. John F. Mac- Kay, B. D., Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. William McLure. Bradalbllne. P. E. 1.. wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mar- ilyn Erdine, to Joseph Burnham Dobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dobson. Laura. Saskatchewan. Wedding to take place December 23rd, 1950, at Halifax. N. S. BRADALBANI-2 PASTORAL CHARGE. - Christmas services Sunday. December 24th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P.M. Bradalbane 7.30 P. M. Rose Valley Y. P. U. will conduct a Christmas Service of song and Praise in the Rose Valley Church on Saturday, December 23rd at 8 P. M. W. B. Mac.Pha'll, Minister. CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT CORNWALL - The annual Christmas concert was held in the community hall Thursday night with a large gather- ing of parents and children and others. A fine program was en- joyed by those present. but the big event of the evening. especially for the children. was the arrival of jolly old Santa who managed to find his way to our village des- pite the frequent snow flurries which made the going a bit hard for his reindeers. ALEXANDER CAMERON REACIIES 99TH MILESTONE - Mr. Alexander Cameron of Elms- dele. and one of the Island's old- est and highly-respected citizens. has reached his 99th birthday and (he Guardian joins with his host of friends in paying hll-n tribute. Descendant of real pioneer stock. Mr. Cameron has lived on the Is- land most of his long life. except for a few years in his younger days when he resided in the U. s. A. and in Winnipeg. In spite of his advanced age. Mr. Cameron still enjoys comp atively good health, takes the occasional stroll about Itlmsdale, and enjoys swap- ping yarns with oellers. who al- ways receive a cordial welcome in his home. IN MEMORIAM MKS. WILLIAM LARGE There passed away November 13th. Mrs. more McLeod Large, widow of the late William Large. Section Foreman. for many years. Mrs. Large was of a-sweet kindly nature. loved by all who knew her. she will be sadly mourned by her two daughters. Mrs. A. Robinson. Durham. N. H.. and Miss Martha who tenderly and lovingly cared for her to the last. Bell; an in- vilid for many years. she bore her sufferings with patience. Many were her good warts in love and charity. to those who needed her help in time of trouble. She will be sadly mourned and missed by her beloved daughter Martha. she leaves mourn grand children and great grand children. Her son passed away many years ago. Gordon and two daughters. Curd Of Thunlis Marry thanks for kindness shown tousinourtima ofsorrow and Dllyllbsedbvliswtfeabd " Pasnily. bereavement. IIIIIIE ilili MSCDONALD RADIO SERVICE 180 Kent Street. Radio upairs Sound equipment. Disc Rec-.rdin,n,. Rogers Majestic and Stewaw War- ner Radios. NOTICE-We have a nice 35- sortment of colored blankets, mo- tor rugs and cushion robes. an ideal Christmas gift. Call and see them. Wm. Condon dz Sons. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. ANNUAL BANQUET - Fifty members of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent were pres- ent at the annual banquet at HM. C.S. "Queen Charlotte" on Thurs- day evening. Guests present in- cluded Capt. J. J. Connolly, V.R.D.. C. A. Binmore. First Lieut.. Lt. J. Richards. and J. J. Morris. Vice President of the Navy League for P. E. I. SPRINGFIELD - CRAPAUD S E R V I C E S. - St. Elizabeth's Church. Springheid. Holy Com- munion at eleven. St. John's Church. Crapaud. Carols by Candlelight at 730 P. M. The Greening of the Church at st. John's will take place Satu!'daV aitemoon. Members and friends of the church are invited to help. Personals Miss Noreen Mcauigan. a dent of St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, has returned home to spend the Christmas holidays with her family. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gillespie of Carleton left Thursday morning for Montreal to spend Christmas with their son Gordon C. Gillespie and ma. Gillespie. stu- The many friends of Mr. Frank A. Ramsay. New London are sorry to hear he has entm-ed the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he has undergone an operation. All wish him a speedy recovery. Ch riatmae - Special Music led by Short Address: A I I 'Mrs. Peter Sinclair and MID - CENTURY TRIIIITY UNITED OIIIIROH SIIIIllAYI24th. ii p.m. Blura of Trumpets - Strolling Cereiars - Aniiphonni Singing - Christmas Carols. "Wily The Soviets Sucked Santa Claus" ' Special Prayer: For Peace ALL WELCOME Meff! Chriltmau To our Guides and Brownies also Leaders everywhere we wish a very Happy Christmas and lots of fun and Good Guiding in I951. Tigrrish have had enquiries :8 '0 whom the Guide was handing the scroll back to Charlottetown Guide, to satisfy curiosity the name was Myrtle Keougli. More Badges At Montllllti Montague Guides had a ED103515 meeting with 28 Guides present last week. It was quite a his 00' casion as Mrs. Jenkins was there to help complete the second Class test. Greta wizzinlzwn. Eileen Clair, and Mildred Murphy 511C' ceedcd in finishing the whole test while 13 others have only the Health and Knots to do and we shall have 16 more Second Class .' ; guides on P. E. I. First class work was fully discussed with Leaders Thelma 'Larter and will be commenced , shortly, Mrs. J. G. Hutcheson join- I . ed the Guides at Camp Fire where the singing was conducted by Guide Anne Yeo. Mrs. I-iutchesnn spoke of the work suggested 10? the English Log Book End 3 D389 was left for completion with Mrs. Sinclair. The girls were also con- gratulated on their good work. Mrs. G. Jar-dine was a welcome visitor and was later persuaded to hem with the Guides. A Brownie Pack will be formed when Lenders can be found. Brownie News Brownies and Osborne met Central Royalty their leader. Mrs. for a Proficiency Badge meeting last lV("inesdsy and the know- ledge of the little girls was ex- cellent. If there was a badge for eagerness and enthusiasm these girls would surely win honors- Brownies. Anne and Marylyn Carr. Carol A. MacDonald, Lillian Warren. Phyllis Machiillan. Susan Morrison and Arms 1iiaoMillan all successfully won badges and will have more sewing to do on the uniform sleeves Plans were under- way for the Christmas party with much excitement. St. James Pack Brownies of St. James lhlid ti very eventful meeting last Friday with all the Cubs and DHTEIEI-5 nre.-ent. Mrs. R. Dumonl. District Ccvmmissioner and Mrs. Jenkins were visitors and a very SPECIBI oer-son Mrs. K. M..Martin, for- mer Brownie Commissioner whom we were happy to see retained all her interest in our Brownie work An enrollment of Tweenies by the meld secretary was the first im- portant happening and Tweenies. Carolvn Owen. Louanne Nicholson. Pamela Stewart and Brenda Large solemnly making their premises at the Toadstool. Mrs. D ont pre- sented badges to Kitty Gass and Katherine Campbell who received Golden Bars. The Thrift Badles '0 Patsy Shaw. Kitty Gass. Susanne Shaw. Katherine Campbell. and Iouanne Nicholson. Patsy alsohad the Collectors badge. she had sub- mitted a very splendid history of buttons that I am keeping to read to other Brownies. Brown Owl Mrs. Ian Burnett welcomed all the guests and music for games was provided by Derek Dew. Candy and gifts were distributed with the Eve Service Augmented Choir - MIISIOAL ZION CHURCH Sunday lvaning 7 PM. Clirisisnue Carols -Selections From SERIIIOE ti Candlelight TY PEI! IIIIP help of Brown 03 and Tawny Owl, Mrs. Morton Dew. A lighted nee with the gifts added to the exciting party and lovely refresh- ments were served. After all that work of preparation Brown and Tawny Owl must have been very SOYBEAN MEAL SUBSTITUTE FOR HORSE MEAT Soybean meal has been used to replace the horse meat portion of the ration fed to foxes at the Experimental Fox Ranch at Summ- son's Greetings and best tired and aren't you luck! Brown- tes at St. James. Thank you for my lovely gift. and an extra thank you to Patsy and Susanne for. their special one. P erside. P. E. I. It has been found that when five percent by weight of a growth stimulating factor is added to the soybean meal ration. that there is no significant difference in the average body weights of the soybean-fed foxes compared with those on horse meat. TO OUR MANY POLIOY-HOLDERS throughout the Province and beyond, we extend Sea- of wishes for Happiness, Peace and Prosperity in the New Year- HYIIOMIIN & OO. LTD. The oldest Insurance Agency in Prince Edward Island 11:00 A.M. Theme: Hymns: 1'-'5, Carol Selections: Anthem: 730. EVEIIIIIO! Anthem: Slovak Carol: Bohemian Carol: Solo and Chorus: "0 Thou Solo and Chorus: Octettc: Carol: "0 Holy Night". "While Shepherds Choir and Solo: Carol: Ukranlnn Carol: Anthem: "And the Glory Anthem: Hymns: I79, 171, ZION "Emmanuel." The Junior Choir. ”The Little Road To Bethlehem" .. .......... .. PM. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7:00 P.M. The Festival of Christmas Song .. "The Lords Prayer" . "Gladly Sing This W0 ”The Angels and the Shepherds." Mrs. Bruce MacPherson-Soloist. Carol: "Silent Night." Carol: "0 Come All Ye Faithful." "The Holy City" ........... ..... .... ..... Adams Mrs. Arthur Roper-Soloist. Mr. Harry Craswell-Soloist. "The Cradle Hymn." Miss Norma Daiziel-Soloist. "The Star of Bethlehem." ”Curol of the Bells". "Hallelujah Chorus". . "Unto you is born a Saviour Who is Christ the Lord.” "0 come. let us adore Him. WORSHIP 169. 174. WORSHIP The Senior Choir . .. Malotte ;;a'..L'.'.; Thing." That Tellest Good Tidings"- Handel Waiched" ............ ............ Crimond 1-iolton of the Lord.” 1... 1'74. Lei; M114 ITIQLI 4.JusI .1 I I-lrfsl'mczs is I-lcrve I IIIilI-. ;l.. mcrrlesT I one . PROWSE BROS. LTO. .1... It Iurn 0111.- Oil? KIN. GI-AD TIDINGS - - - of the most Merry Christmas within your mom- Mly all good things be yours -- now and for tho bright New Year. cry! JENKINS PIIA E