, The BAPTIST Church _-__ a-rdson. Vlfllln Oliertory: “Bitten LlelF-Beethoven. entral Christian Churcé” MINIsTea-nsv. s. o. Course, Th“, oncAmsr-Mns. v. 1.. nuvowau. Morning Service-HM A. 1|, Duet-“Seleoied” Sernlon-“Tlle Char-eh A puma". 8min School-zit P. n, Evening Service-too P, u, Feature “Working Tough" Wm, Ilirn" by "Ft oi u In Costume." V: r Funk“ Missionary Plsyelte - "Broken Faith" by Mine 11ml Ballingall and Mrs. Cooper. ivlo-"Go Ye Into All The World" Mr. Erie MaeGl-egor Coloured Chalk Painting “The Great Commission." Rev. and Mrs. S. 0. Cooper All Cordlaliy Invited. Cor. Prince and Fitzroy MINISTER.—'I‘HE REV. II. L. BENTON, B, l), B? f have. A _, . ‘MORNING WORSHIP I1 UCLOCK 0mm Prelude Sermon-“Bannera Q the Breeze" IRI- II. L. Denton Anillem—Selected _ 011th he‘! ‘ : “IArghetwh-Merkel. Anthem: 0 Iiovv Amlable Am Thy Dweliingfl-Bich- THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. lvl, U! hnior and intermediate groups, u well I Jung" Brotherhood meet t 2.80. Th two close oi molding eeririce. a “mo, ‘mum ma‘ “ EVENING WORSHIP '1 00mm; Organ Prelude: “Ilidcllfl-Percy Whitiock, (S2122: goierlladeseleotcf-Miss Vera Malcolm Campbell, emmhquckblllnl” '— — — — -— Rev. H. L. Danton ha?!" 821:8 series on Seven bimille Sine. Choir Director-Miss Vere II. M. Campbell My" B“ oflfl-nlst-Mlsl Helen Callback. 583$€£8Z€l£02 An Ideal Christina! cm “Tales 0f Abegweit” a New! Book oi Old Tillie: in “W! lllltflrr. Tradition a Humour (Richly lulirtntea; h r assume BBIIOIBB. F d Price $1.25 "l" 5 = by Carter a Co. ma. Maritime Stationers, not, carbons.‘ town: The Bell Book a Novelty WR- Watcr Street Summer-aide; or Tl" Allllwr. at Charlottetown "warm-uni .-:r;-;r;-;.;.;.; 5.; The Central Guardian This column in reerevud for all" nl local interest but advertising e‘ u newly nlttlre may in Inner-tell 1| 4 tailing: Ivurd strictly Durable in Ill- EVEBYBODY skates this after- noon. Fourteen waltzes, 1,541; rfifilflrtrrlunnuns-nunnuununnxunnunnnnnuuunnnnnnz ——-l WOMEN'S [MUSIC CLUB, Saiur- dill’ afternoon 3.30. Tea will be 59;- "ll- Lass-lz-u-m corlrllllelwrlos LIFE scanner: ‘ IN- L-57B0-742-3l2 REGULAR smvlcl: in the Malshflem Bfllltlst Church at 8.30 gtcllock Sunday even ng, December SHANGHAI ' AND ‘IWEED Per. fumes and Toilet Water. Grand Gilt items at Janliesolls. L-537-l2-4-li. LENTIIEBIC DUSTING POW- DER, Toilet Soaps 1n gilt boxes at -J~.unlesons. L-537-l2-'4.1l_ ST. CATIIERINES SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY SERVICE will be held in New Dominion Church 7.30 o'clock, Sunday, December 5th. 14-533-12-4-11. SUNDAY SERVICES. — New Glasgow 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Bap- tist Church 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Qlugley. Minister. L-516-l2-4-1l. OAVENDISII CHARGE-Worship on Sunday, December 5th in Stan- ley Bridge at 11 A. M. North Rus- tico at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley, mnister. L-5l5-l2-4~1l. TRYON UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES December 5th. Tryorl, 3 P. M. Topic: “If Jesus Hod Not Come". Bonshaw 7 P. M. "Overcoming Life's Handicaps." ‘ L-15l3-l2-4-1i. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST SERVICES for December 5th. Pas- tor Rev. B. G. Manzer. 11.00 A. M. at long Creek (Communion alien. 3.00 P. M. at Clyde River. 7.00 P. M. at Kingston. You are welcome. L-512-l2-4-ll. MYSTERY STORY COMING- The Guardian's new serial story to start shortly is entitled "The Rid- dle oi the Black Pirate,’ a thrill- ing story o! facts and fiction from the pen of Captain Patrick Clif- ‘St. Pet’ Cathedral Rlwhford Square . ltsv. canon a. M. rumors, M.A., um, SUNDAY SERVICES Mo 5- “P301! Communion. 8.40 A. M.—Mati.n|, 11.00 A. ltL-Cboral Eucharist and Sermon. _ 7.00 P. lim-Eveasong Qnfl l, Sermon. WEEK DAY Daily at 7.45. Holy Commun- lon except Monday and Pr]. day, 8.16. ----- “meanest: ford . WHEN NEWS IS NEWS —, Esteemed correspondents are rc-- minded that a. daily newspaper is not a book of history, and are re- quested to send in news for pub- lication within at least a. week oi their happening. The Guardian has unfortunately had to turn down recently several reports especially obituary notices, which have reached us long after the event occurred. " News while it is news" is the slogan-ti. THE EVENING SERVICE at the Central Christian Church wiil bc in charge oi the W .M. S. A special feature by five girls dressed in foreign costume is expected to be interesting. A missionary playette entitled "Broken Faith" should 1n- spire us all to greater effort. A coloured chalk painting o! the ser- mon "The Great Commission“ will be drawn by Mrs. Cooper as the Minister speaks. This will be pre- ceded by a solo from Mr. Eric Mac- Gregor entitled “Go Ye Into All The Mlqlenvqkxpqlivnpqpqnrcrebdnvqn AT MI‘. ALLISON-The Junior Prom is being held in the univer- St. James Ohurch ‘,5 Minister: Rev. a. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, o. o. Public Worship: MORNING AT ELEVEN, AND EVENING AT SEVEN OCLOOK Preacher: TIIE MINIBTEI. ___._____%. Sunday School at Two-thirty. _.__._..__.._..._ Morning Music: Anth "0 I OI W Ik Mu“ F or a oeer a Bolillst Mr. Arthur Bruoo._ yvltlr God."- EVOIIIIII Muglql Anthem. "Father In>Ilelvcn"—IIandcl. ' \_ \ §..—<.._Lru_z~~i -4 STRANGERS AND VISITORS COBDIALLY INVITE . sity gym today. The gym is being decorated in a “snow scene" eiicct for the occasion, and Ken Jones and his orchestra from Saint John. N.B. is to provide the dance mus- ic. Thc committee for the dance includes: William Cumlning, New Glasgow; Sigurd Nellson and Ko- tllarine Fraser, Plaster Rock, N.B.; Verc Mason, Bridgetown; Jim Christie. Truro: William Crawford, Saint John; Donald Baker, Ken- sirlgton. P.E.I.; Douglas Cunning- ham, Saint John; Verdell John- ston, Perth; Murray Smith, Liver- I..—536-l2-4-li.i crmzcnannourr v-v Y} . Th. Week At s. D. U. season was held at the Forum No- Rev. held December 2. ‘ St- Andre . a trail-holiday hating Society on December 1 the subject, “Resolved: That clal education is a necessary com ed: Affirmative, Harold Landry Jolm Trainer and Francis Mac Walter Mc-Graiil and Joseph Mac Leod. l l ‘K The years first Editor. reports. December publication. curricular activities start the ilnul drive Christmas December 21. CRASWELL rm- Photographs. Llrll m- L-a-laa-r-lz-alz CONFEDERATION SURANCE C R. A PHOTO OR. XMAS S W E L L F S. L-439-12-2-6l daily. F. B. Conrad. China, Silverware or Plain. SKATE T0 all waltz this afternoon. prof??? Tait in this issue." J. A. Nicholson, Minister, services Pee 5. ll a- m. Central Church; 3 P m. York; 7 p. m., Brackley. L-5A3. POLICE COURT—At the police court yesterday a, vagrant; was sentenced to 30 days in JML A drunk and incapable was fined $33.00 and costs or 5 days in jail. TW° Similar)’ by-law cases were heard. In one the defendant was fined $2 and costs or five days in Jail while the other defendant was fixed $3 and costs or five days in THE BAPTIST CIIURUII.—At the the series on Seven Simple Sins will this occasion the subject of "Back- biiing." These evening addresses have been very largely attended. The Church School mccts at 2.30. Tile two senior groups will havo their session immediately at the close of the morning service. TIIE CIIARLOTTETOWN FOX Club will hold a demonstration at the Show Rooms of A. Home and Co. on Monday Dec. 6. Besides the judging of foxes there will be short lectures by Drs. Smith and Guml of the Experimental Ranch. passed away in Waltllalu, Mas-s, on Sunday, Nov. 28th, and whose re- mains arrived in ths province on Wednesday evening, was held from the residence of her fathcr-ln-law Mr. John Corrigali, Tracadle, yes- terday morning to St. Bonaventure Church. whcrc Rmquicnl High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. McPher- sou. Thc pail imzlrcrs wcrc Messrs. James McDonald. Winsloc Fiskc, Patrick Smith, J. McNally, lim- brosc Mullin and John Austin. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted by poll. N.S. ALLW. FathcLlt/irilfllcrsoll. REV. IIUGll MILLER, M. REV. A. E. MacIIENZIE, B. A A. ROY KENDALL, LJLAJL, A.A.G.O.—0rganil~i. ruultlli°flrf>t~cwwltrltititilfillitfl3t$er. Trinity United Church A., B. D.--Minlster .-Assistant Minister. Sermon-"IDBD OI‘ . TH 7.00 P. lL-Pnbilo Worship. Visitor: 11.00 AJlL-Pabllc Worship. E FAR- HORIZON" Rev. Ilugh Miller AntheIn-"Seak Ye The Imrd" -— - — — -— —"- Roberta Soloist-Mr. Hervey MacPllei-son 1.30 I’. bL-Snnday School and Bible Classes. Serltoll-"ANTICIPATING CHRISTMAS" Rev. Ilugh Miller Anthun-“I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" J. Claude Whitield . . . 8ololat-_-'M_17._.I_ol_ln Macllenlle cordially Welcome. The first practice o! the hockey vember 30th. “Pills was a Junior team which will be entered 1n the ‘ Charlottetown League. Form shown‘ at the practice gave grounds for real hope or a suqqessflli season, Oswald Murphy, Coach,, directed. A second practice was. > Day £1213 marked by St. Augustlnas Debating S0- clety was host to St. John's De- The negative slrlc won debating S0- pllmeut to the classical education of a student." The teams compris- Aulay; Negative, James McCarthy, ue of the Red and White is almost ready for the Printer, John A. MacDonald, the 21 hits been tentatively set as the date of Posting of the examination time- tables has slowed down extra- as students before the iwildflys which begin BUYING nnssssp rout/rev L-420-12-2-l0. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST -v'th_ Robin Hood Porridge Oats. "SEE ADVERTISEMENT re Dog L40-l2-3-fi YORK UNITED CHURCH. Rev, morning service the Rev. Harvey L. Dcnton, B. D.. will deliver n. ser- mon on "Banners in the Breeze." At the even ng service, the fifth of be presented, Mr. Denton taking for have engaged much interest and eral of Mrs. Junlcs Corrigan, who ETOWN GUARDIAN l ‘X51 Rat hi“ grammes. have everything that l inets — outstanding ing. thing but the price. 1__8-in. “Ahicxfl Dynamic Speaker. (Mantel model has G-in. speaker.) 2__3-Gang Condenser maximum selectivity. 3 0 Rogers new-type Octal Base Tubes, including four “Mot- _al Spray." 4__Covers standard broadcast band 550 to I500 KC. Direct tuning drive with 5 to 1 ratio for fine tunini- insures llldulctlionl 0f Rev. Mr. lletlor A large congregation uilcudctl the induction service for the Rcv. W. I... Uetlol- in the New London Presby- terian Church, 'I‘llursday' evening. Thc service was conducted very capably by the Rev. T. Owen Hughes, Moderator of the Presby- tery. A splendid spirit of worship and a genuine public interest made the service inlprcssive. The sermon was preached by Rev. Fred Williamson who took his text from Acts 10. 32. He pointed to the Also by representatives of the illustration of the Jews abiding fur marketing organizations. with a lowly tanner as representa- Momihg session at 10.30.. aftcr- tivc 0f Christ's vowel to “move noon session at 1. All fox men barriers anions men- wclgglng, 11.54;) Thc Moderator called upoll Rev. .____ W. 0. Rhoud to narrate thc steps FUNERAL sERvlCE__The imp lead-mg up to the call. Whcll Rev. Mr. Detlor had been duly inducted and the pledge given to the congre- gation, the Moderator invited the Ministers of Presbytery to extend the right hand of fellowship to tileil: new associate. Rev. John McNeil! of hiarslliield delivered the charge to the lniuls- tor. l-lc expressed his pleasure upon being able to address one who had not long ugo bccu his college iriculi. The duty o1‘ ihc nlinistcl: must cvcr be to divide thc word o1‘ truth uluo the people. In this capuciy. said Mr. McNeil, the servant of Christ is a llorkluull who sllcwciil himself approved unto God. The address to the congregation was given by Rev. Wallace Wad- lalld of Belfast, who stressed ilu: inlportanee of having the spirit oi Christ to stand in the nudst oi all church relationships. A congrega- tion and minister must, be gnthcrorl together in Jesus‘ naluc .1’ the blessing oi Cod is expected. 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BARGAIN RAILWA YRATES TO Clilkltl.0'l"l‘l*lTt) WN FRO A 000155115“ rol....1r..* Completing $500,000 Plant Addition WORK STARTED 0N SECOND $250,000 EXTENSION With the mortar scalcely dry on the $250,000.01) CXtCllhlOil built in 1937, Colgate-Palmolivc-Pcct Co. Ltd. have started work on n second quartcr-lnillioh dollar addition, to be completed in 1038. To take care of the greatly in- creased dcmaud for Colgate-Pollu- olive (luuliiy products, and to meet anticipated future increases, $85,000_wlll be spent to increase the floor spucc oi the present daylight plant at G4 Natalie Sircci, Toronto. This latest addition will be coll- str-ucied nf reinforced concrete. with two stories above ground levcl and one below. Thc dimensions will be approximately 00' by 110' providing a total extra floor space of about 29,700 square feet. The foundations are designed to pro- vide Ior future extension to six stories. Over $165.000.00 will be spout for the ucwcst and most efficient soup boiling moachiuerv, new glycerine cvllporniors, and distilling rquip- mcnt, P‘ollo\vini: dirccily upou the quaricr-luillloll dollar cxpuusionoi 1.037, this furthcl" iuvosinlrllt of $250.000.00 ill 1038 is concrete evidence of public faith in. and (in- mnuci for Cnlguic-Pallnolirc pro- ducis. It is, too. (l. rlviinilc indiru- I lion of tllc company's iuiih ill rhu- iinurri Czlnwriioxr plrrrirrily. MODEL scllool. ‘£5 Model school Honor Roll for No- clllbcr: l Grads VIIL. l. Lloyd ilicAuinv. Gracie ViI-- Inez lliorie Mc~ Donald Gmrlc .l;,.;.j¢.._s_.;. cram.- Alircd McDonald; Doris llolvllz", 3 Dan hiclleth. Grz-rlc V'~l. Douglas McDon- ald; 2, Bill Thompson and Sybil ‘ Power (l-qulll.) (‘rradc 1V-—l Joyce Gay: 3 Kllmal‘ hirMillnll: 3. JUFCp Crnll! Grade III --A l Belly CiIillPlTlll Irving Praucht; 3 Doris Kn". Grade ill ——B l. Nolnau Mc- Kay. Grade lI --l Sally McDonald". .. Ivan Miirllcli; 2i.- l Donald". Vl --l. '1 ~ *1 l... i. EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL Standing for November; Principal's Department»- Gmde X--l. Lloyd Holmes: Wultcr Morrisscy; 3. Zita Mor- risscy. Gruglc IX- l. Ursula Morriscy", FlOWIlCQ Roper; 3. Keith Clay: Whczlilry; 5. Harold w 4. Jcssic Clements. l Grade v1u~r ‘.3. Ralph Robertson; 3. Erlllr Moore; 4. Alvul Andrew; i. George i Jay. l Grade VII—1. Mona Clay; 2. llernicc Moore (i. Orwell Mot-o l rissey; 4. Doris Clements; ll. Lloyd l Smith. ‘ G1 "in Kuiillceu racil; 4. Ethel Roper. Primary Dc]larimellt:— Grade V—l. Allie Holmes; Grade IV-l. QUDFRCKOE ‘DOC. “P33309133?OiQltv>3$>DI02E6D¢O1>C~0131; "Tflitbfilivibjtirli-cérlrfitilial. g-lanpeoovrswreopn - Joseph Mc- ,1 Donuid lilllliliilw.‘ I about! M. AIAAA ISLAND Vi“ - Elli-nil 7 Rum l ; Ruysinu; :5. Shir 1' Eileen W= .' - 3. Mrlxiilc “h? VPllllfl Alllll‘ M orrisscy‘; 1i. ' .. __ _ r_ Zion "l3resb -4.;_‘_ I?~_¢ - cuuawrrsrowm -- SUMMERS-wit yierian I ARM, ADIOS Low cnsrl POINTS, S.l\'l'., DEC». llih \V c5111 lfuorc; 7. t. o; 3. filr" . Alton _\. Pauline Molrissey}; Holm cs; 3. Gladys . : Bctfy" J. MucKay and» llprlarct L. Calms. 7 Itilurch ___: Iili\'. (i. (‘ARLYLE IVEBYIIZI‘. -- IVIINISIIIIL PROP. LOUIS D. TllOM 11.00 A. NI.—Tl'll*.'mc: "Thc (‘hnkrtl A "Biz-until is 4' wry lnll- l in illc urns." ..-r‘.~»r..'_\.- ‘r TIIF. (‘IHTCFII 01-‘ ENI -~ .- q SI. Dung Tull r~l \'l).\\' ll_vlllns-—10R. 7Y3. til-i, 402. Music: Antllrln. Praise My Soul The King of Iicllycll-iillss. 7:211» I’. M . llrlill School and liillft‘ ("|.l.\sl.<. l{‘.1lll‘._\~ Tlllvlr: ll<\llll-"~.\l.lrl. iI.\\'ll IN Till’. DOMINION OI’ '5 (Ilulrch PSON-Orgullist and Choirulastcr lYl-lls.’ ‘ ILYI-LNINI} IYUHSHH‘ .0‘! l’. .\I.—-'l‘lll-lllr: “ filo Sure l urc inr Fnvfliri " ' i~toqeacbonspvgqg§vagfiavwqnaqg _ Ill", iii. flliillul. “ill""l' l?» u l:is4‘\x‘il llllr-i lw ".!|'~-. ll. tiillrsyii" flllfl "' H. Ylrwiulll. lirallrlll llll- Lmli: ills! itrllkflll \ l‘: .llln I'll‘ t l. ..f..j.¢..;..§.~._. l‘) ‘ ALzCLCFDJTIJICIQIl‘ -i:~‘-:~:»1:-=:»=s-.- ( .\.\' \ll.\ IN IUYICVI‘ 11.00 .-\. hL-liniy (‘nnmluniml and} _ _ __ of tllr- King-Jfllv (‘hrlsillnls I-onk- lilll-rtolqv Smith-Mr. Prrry Willinuls 'I'll_\' (‘rt-attor" £2.30 P. .\i.—-\'ulul;l 7.00 I’. SI llillg yS IDI-IKFPI." Alllhnm-"O (‘nine in Ilvrryhody Vision-ills Name Shall he (‘pill-ll “OY- cnmlll “Thc (‘flllllllif Now “Rvlurllllli-l‘ 'I‘uplilI l-lllml lIl\(I IIillll‘ H355?!’ Prnfccr and .\'crlnon-—"'I'lu~ WM 5‘ “y l|‘~“|1" __ _. _ _- -- Ambrose Welcome. rtmommoopiotoytrrxmrooooojlvmmoozocrooaon‘ ‘ WQQ REV. II. I). RAYMOND. M. A» Rector- Organist-MISS LILLIAN Choir Director-MR. ALBERT DINNIS. EARLE.