s CHURCH OF UNIIED CHURCH ‘ M.A. LTh. incumbent. organist and Choir Director ‘ SUNDAY 100 Hui 10.00 classes- E nscng and Sermon. 71"“ vdlssnsvs | Comm ion gliiyitlonday and Frills!- 3.45 Tpaldza” I1 - ‘s... ’ ,, Thursday, Satur- day- Iutiilulil. 1.30 Friday. int‘: chaoti- fid unappropriatcd. welcomed on '1'?" gvcserlvaonv wcwoiul Rev James l‘ lbbott. 34'9"? m, noyston l-‘. Mustard, A.I..0.0., Organist and Chill!‘ Mil"? 111m Sunday in Advent I30 u. m. Holy Communion. 11.0» A.M. Mom-ill! P111". Lit-n! 1nd Sermon. .» Anihrm: Greatness, (James Kent). 0:30 PM. Sunday School. Suzdnno Brenton, _ Lie. Music Ml l- h 1L“ m m. CIIUPII llldlllflfl Ill‘ §f§{“°§'i|scsy School and Bible r."*.:."..":..'-.:." VIIMII are ‘hmflzokuiflmlvfli : Solo; selected, Miss Kaye Mcllach- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ENGLAND oi CANADA ‘ 5p PETEIPS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED " Bnphltlltl Square CHURQH Reverend '1‘. B. M iannsn, Reverend ll. C. idles, l).n,_ "aster LRoyK doll, _ Orllllaandbéhdlruhteoggo 11.00 Add. White Gift Ionic. in tlstzfChuroh, conducted by the Min. Sermon: "Christmas Giving" The Lesson: St. Luke 1:840. Qlffifflrv Hymns by the Junior Oholr: “Infant Holy, Infant lowly", ‘What curs is ram" ( service broadcast ‘bver station CF OY). the Heart's Hall. 7.00 15M. Candle Lljhllll‘ Sonics fby Trinity 11.1w. The Leader will be David llarwise, assisted lry Will- ard Brehant and Lorne Storey. Sermon: "r quuu‘, to Youth" —’l‘hc Minister, ern Anthflm: "See Amid the Winter bw” -Weot. . "And! . . they presented unto him gifts: gold, and fronklnocnse, and myrrh.” BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev. I. Judson levy. B.D_ Thine 0 Lord is thc|pgom|ng worsm-p-T m m_ I Sermon "The Messiah cf the Old Testament and the Christ of the 7,99 p. m. Evening Prayer and New» Sermon. i Solo “l Shall Not Pass Aglin This Solo: Selected. —Mrs. Frances wgy" _(gmnga,c)_ M“, pa“, flail 'l'rninor. Burns. 0:30 i'.M. Open Iloillo- < v The Church School l2 noon, fol- Visitors will receive 'a cordial lowing Morning Worship. welcome at St. Paul's Church. DRESBYTERIAN ' Minister Th; Rev. 1‘. H. Bussell Sornero M.A., 8.1M. Orfsnlst bliss E, Lil iau McKenzie Mus. Bac 11,00 s. m. Mcrnina’ Worahiv sermon: "In Preparation Christmas". Anthem: ‘Jesu, Joy of Man's De- ming" —lilnrh.l ‘Zziiii l‘.M. Church School White Gifts Service.“ w ‘l RM. Eve ng orshlp. Sermon: "On Calling a Spade, a Spade!" Anthem: “0 Como, Emanuel" — (Piniusong Melody). Th: Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES) 'Evening Worship 7 p. m. Sermon “If Christ be Exalted." Ohoraie "God Be In My Head" (Sir Walford Davies). Christmas Vesper Service st 8.15 . M. The Music at this seryice will be by the Girls‘ Choir. ship with The Baptist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL n. nuuusn. n TI. Minister. MRS. M.C. STEWART. Ovunist and Choir Director 10.00 Ohurch Schnnl munion. Sermon: “One Church-Enough”. zron PRESBYTERIAN cnvucn Prince snd—Grafton Street Minister REV. (l. CARLYLE WEBSTER lira. Arthur Roper. Choir Miss llrlcn Stewart. Orcanm. MORNING WORSHIP ii.00 A. M. Theme: "The Word l illlli! Fltlh." iiymns: 6i, 05d, 727, I'll. Anthem: "Crossing the Bar.” — - nby. 130 PM. The Sabbath School retain regular Session. The 'oung Peoples study Group will -- ct at 12:15 PM. to-nrorrow. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 IKM. Theme: "Ihc -Unex- - icdness of Jesus." Iiymns: 00!, ‘I33. I70. Anthem: "Come Unto Mo”. - wics. Reserve Wednesday, December ih at 8.00 EM. for Zion Church "dlHizht. Service to be present- by the Junior and Senior Choirs d Orchestra. The, pffilram will mnrlse the lovely Christmas v utsis. "Adoration" by Nevin, also arois with ' ‘ acoomplnl- ent. r "Thou wilt keep him in perfect M". whose mind is stayed on er." “"1 are cordially invited to wor- Mll with us. Upplr Prince Strut Sunday School Lord's Day, l0 lacking oi lrcod, Lord's Day, ll WEI will be preached Lord's “Y 7:30 P.M., by D. C. Hov- d of Toronto, and David athum of Ireland, ouch night f?" Soturdo oi next week, P. M. ubiscts will be It" up, such cs the New Moment Church ond Old lllomcnl typos ond ilguru, Mr. Lccthom. C‘ ‘ r "I Will“ ‘ . Thee" I100 p._m. Evening Worship Sermon "That Eternal Triangle" i A “ . (Selected). We invite you to worship with us tomorrow in Central Christian Church. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 39 IELM AVE. Rev. J. C. Itlelnstellhel’ Pastor. Sunday School 2 p. m. Worship and Preaching I p. nr- Evangcliatic Service 7.30 p. m. ,Good Singing --Good Music Hear the Children's Choir of tho Air over C.I".C.Y. each Saturday '10 to 1on0 s. m. ‘g SALVATION ARMY | ‘Major and Mrs. Victor Maebean 1 l iii a. m. Holiness Meeting. idublect "The Valve of Vision" ‘L10 p. m. Sunday School, .1 p. m. E ngellstlc Mentlng. {Subjelct ‘The Coming King." The above meetings will be eon- ducted by Major and Mrs. W. Mer- cer who will conclude their Evan- gelistic Campaign on Monday eve- ning. Bright and interesting meetings, plan to attend. All are cordially invited. Th British ‘ and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NIWOUNDLAND ramce snwsnn scum) AUXILIARY Q IIQUISTS ‘ nilfllll tho pact years tho society has received contri- butions under the wiiis of departed frldldl of the lo. ciety who, daring their life. tlfllo. made Al! An Welcome ' "r ‘ l murmur-arm - soot-tab msnd plans to ouild a new son BBB-bee military hospital hare. 3-30 Your People's Bible class in “med You are cordially invited to wor- il.00 Morning Woruhip and Com- l . 5 kfl-f-PWEM“... able in advance. ' n, -—-ii_-___- OONIEDEBATION LIFE IN- SUIANCE. SII the new Non-Electric Door Chime at Brown Electric 510p, ""“"'l|11'1 mm ac. | armour. omsnmo rnross _on Fur Coat lines at S. A. MacDon- aid. I BEAUTIFUL ceiling fixtures Just arrived in time for Giristmss. strewn Electric Shop, 117 Kent LITTLE THEATRE GUILD gen- eral meeting in Y.M.C.A. 7:00 pm. Dec. 16th. All interested OIIOOII an Eectric Gift from our large assortment. Brown llicc- "lo Bhvo. 11v Ken: s1. LADIES’ COATS and suit spec- ials. All ladies’ coats and suits now selling at 88 1 g discount. ladies’ fur gsdeincrfsh reduced in price. Bee our stock and prices before buying. Prewss Bros. Ltd. WE HAVE just added to our equipment a Fluorescent Tester. are thoroughly tested before leav- "18 our store. Brown Electric Show. 117 Kent s1. sT- PAUL'S CHURCH, Sunday. December 15th, 1946. Third Sunday in Advent. 8.30 A. M. Holy Com- munion. 11.00 A, M. Morning Prayer, Lihmv and Senmon. Anthem, Thine O Lord k the Greatness. (James Kent) 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Solo, seismed, M", Frances Hoii Trainer. 8.30 P. M. Open House. Everybody welcome. TRINITY CHURCH. - Special Christmas servicss will mark the day in Trinity Church this Sunday. The morning service will be con- ducted by the Minister, and will be broadcast over station CFCY. At this service the children of the Church School will present their While Gifts and the service of song wii1 be led by the Junior Ohoir. Mr. guiding the thoughts on the sub- ject of "Christmas Giving." hymns for this service have been selected particularly for the smaller children. The Junior Choir will sing two hymns: "Infant Holy" and "Wlhat Ghild is This?" At this ser- vice Mr. Kendall will be assisted at the organ by Paul Cudmore. In the evening trhe Young People's Union will present t-heir annual Candle Lighting Service. This service will Lorne Storey. Mr. McLenna mas Challenge to Youth." and he the Union. The choir, under the! direction 0f Mr. Kendall will sing "Sec Amid the Winter Snow". by, West. There will be a solo by Miss‘ Kaye McEschern. In the afternoon the Young People's Bible Class v-rill. ~ meet as usual. The Ohurc-h auditor- ium hns been made particularly beautiful by the members of the Willing Circle of the Kin/J's Daugh- | ters, and all are heartily invited to join in all the Christmas services. on the following Sundays and through the weeks ahead. THEIR f TOMORROW DEPENDS UPON WHAT YOU D TODAY N, “uni All Fluorescent Bulbs and starters» McLcnnsn will deliver the sermon,‘ at the __ Charlottetown Hotel I isurrrr surrlan nine: i 1 f g New Year's Eve Celebration B‘ l] IOVIITOWIIEIIS ORCHESTRA For Reservation -- Phone i110 Literature And Life lly hoohrnsn vwm mesa-nu woupsne Robert Louis Stevenson has a mcmorslbie line in his “Child's Gor- den oi Verscr- “Wonderful places though handy to home". He re- _pre.sent.s s man who has been away 1 to the Indies for a long time and {is now back among the scenes 0i’ ,his boyhood. The "Keep-Sake Mill" 11s visited and he thinks of those gwho played there. The old mill iwheei L; turning and churning the - water to foam. ‘Ilhen he ssys- "won- iderfui places though to home." 1' We do not need to travel f-ar to ‘see interesting things. Edward Fitz- iGsrald, s friend of Tcnnyronu hardly ever left London; there was inc need. he said. When Dante was told that he might return to Florence, provided he paid s fine and apologized he replied that he could see the stars from where he .we|. A farmer's wife contributes a ldslly article to on Island paper. TlWand deals with happenings 0n an ‘ordinary farm. Every season brought its own peculiar Contribu- tion to the interest of the P1108- .It opened the eyes of the public ito the wonders that. they had never .noticed- the habits oi the animals, the colour c.i tree and field. the fhsppenings of their little world. the division of imbour. To her the farm was much more thin B P13" be conducted by David Barwise, as-r u, mags a 11v1ng_. there was the sisterl by Willard Brehsu and romance oi’ the commonplace. She will wwm appreciate those lines of deliver the sermon on "The Christ- M", flpowning; 1 "Earth's crammed with heaven. will also install the new officers of| And gvery common hush afire with 1 Go And OIlIy he who sees takes off his shoes; The rest sit. round it and pluck blackberries.” There are near-by wonders. The m-m h“ them. Think of the life q: the iarrm-the cattle, the sheep. the feathered creatures, the r0- mmce of growth. "first the blade. then the ear. then the full <30"! in the ear." Our lord p“! the“ in nu sermon—- even the hen and her chickens. Then if one works in s shop 01' store. there are 01M Wm 1°°k l° such ‘for service. Each one S118- gests s world. The talk. the lriend‘ ships formed. the interest in those who have acne 1'0"" mm “m” quiet surroundings. How interest- ing it all may N; i! l! m“! Wm“! Afteu- all mos qt our lives are mgdg up o: iitte nuppsrums: and if we wait till the extraordinary comm. we may be tmlbl? 4"- appointed. The Bible mo!" of those w-hoce "Wt! are in the "Id! ct the earth" and so an blind to that which is near-the laughter of children. roll ch“. birthdays- picnics. solmoi-doyl. bortbml- M11" days, anniversaries, meeting old thi s that o to make up 8n 01"!- n‘ usrd thus a life. Marcus Awaiius says that "ell things are usual." “Do not tire i! you hi" to look aitnthc ssme thing over and over ago .” flow iifc is made up 0i ill-lie thine: is brwoht w! by WW‘- qqnh m m; poem "mothers . One brother ecmcs beck sitar an Ib- resmclmsnyyearsandtloectn the ccnecery where he ho?" W read the happenings of the villalc tin-hag his absence; 11o hwcs the graves may ghed some light on that. Thercotoroithcwilhlllllh‘ time droiiing throuch the IN"- ysrd. The visitor wants to know if his brother is yet alive. but do" not disclose his identity to the clergyman. The life of tho GUM cornrrumity is thin condensed: “A fliarp HIV-NW!“ Will coma with loads oi January mow. And h one nlfltt [fill twenty score of s eep ‘lie feed the ravens; or l sirevhwd ilanclng From 10 |1. m. to 2 a. m. To ovoid disappointment reservations should in mods surly. g TICKETS --- $5.00 per couple Gard 0f Thanks Mrs. F. C, Dollar and Family, take this opportunity to thank their relatives, neighbours and friends for their msny acts of kindness and . sympathy. To the blood-dealers and msny volunteers. Also the nursing stuff, stud-ant, nurses and Doctors of P. E. I. Hospital and the visiting clergymen. also for the msny letters and cards of sympathy which was most comforting in their recent bereavement. - 1 1 i In Memos-lam] 1 WHITLOCK-ln loving memory of our dcnr father Da/niei G. Whitiock, who was killed in Italy, December 14, 1944. Sleep on, dear daddy, it has been tzwo years since you iedt Our hearts tilled with sadness and tears; You know how we loved you, and yes, love you yet. Tirough God took you from us We cannot forget. I‘ Fondly Remembered by Your Little son and Daughter. Donnie and Carol. in loving msunory of Aenaa Clsrlrin, who passed away December 14th, 1081. God called him home. it Mas His will, But in cur hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today. ' As in the hour he passed away. i Inserted by Wife and Family. I i l "in Memorials: In loving memory of my father, Tobias Murray, u/hc departed this life December iii. I989. In my heart your memory lingers, I Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There ls not s dsy dear father, That I do not think of you. Fondly Remembered by I-Iis llaugLlcr, Blanche. In Memorlam In loving memory of T. Wilfred Inman, North Tryon. P. E. 1., who passed away Mr 1cm or» hdoy. December 16th, 1M2. Inserted by His Wife. in. Memorials: In loving memory of my dear grandson L /Cpl. Daniel G. Whltlock, Killed in Action in Italy, December‘ msny, letters 5nd tho number-less 14th, 1044. I _ llemsanbrancc is a golden chain , Death tries to break but all in vain. To have, to love, and then to part 1s the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The yea-r; may wipe out many S! ' t But. this they wipe out never ‘ The memory of those happy dlyl | When we were sil together. 1 Sadly Missed by l-lis Grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Dunnirg. In loving memory of Corporal Danie| whitloclr, who was Killed Somewhere in Action in Italy, Dec. 1t, 10M, Saturday. . l Today recalls lad memories 0i n loved one iss- away Thosc ,who think of him today Are those that loved him best. Brother Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. (zhestor Whitloch. -a briqe- ‘ A 10nd b teileda- and then icr our own homosi , Aohlldbbomorchristaned. I field is ploughed. Adsmhterscnttoservioolwtb ‘no old house clock is docked with t ed on their absence: "We have no need of names and epitsphs, . We talk about the dead by our iire- , sides." ' ACHES Drlvt? out 6 rm: cusuwrrriruwuiuusunmm race THREE 1 gum ,~ crruncmrs rossoanow “F ""““"*" ‘ Ihis oollsun ts reserved for naws cl local interest. out ad CAPTIVATINQ s1 FT is ° for her ' for him For the newly married, the “old folks,” young people still in school, or just people in general, jewelry is tops. Remembrances that‘ endure! SILVER choose from baud. and and birds painted in deposit will hold your. selection WEDDING SET _ “' , diamonds on beautiful yellow gold matched mountings MEN'S RINGS Large variety to Ladfs Watch Watch In rose gold with thin, strong wrist $20 in to suit your needs. gift selection before the A. PIN for her suit Graceful flower sprays Jeweled animals are among our unique collection. DRESSER SETS Sterling Silver, hand ‘l pieces. Just the thing for her. From MATCHED $32.50 up $7.00 np Man's Sturdy leather band, radium dial, second .. hand. $16 1f OOOO Easy terms will be arranged See our rush. 001-0 $1 1111 2-8-5 and $10.00 up Bracelet Innoth running. Irand style. Lapel up the costume. WEST KENT Beautifully designed and women’: styles .. ll llnclc. double or M?“ Lustrous sill- glnted pearls. A Pool value All Prices Subject To 25 Per 0m Tax Give a BULOVA Watch 24.1; Classic Pearl Necklace 3.: Jewel Pin ~ Bracelet Brilliant sprays of H07- er lewcls for dressing and In men’ Slave in bright sterling sil- ver. Wear one for effect. s plellln‘ slit- 3.50 Iv ,4). (To: Included) SOIIOIIL EMBLEM RINGS -- - - $3.75 to $4.50 CROCKETT'$ Jewellery OPEN ‘EACH WEDNESDAY TILL CHRISTMAS Piiill! 20264 10s run sneer