f v Christ Is Born in Us" ECENIBER 1' 1946 - rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN D cannons rossonnow LAI AAA‘ CHURCH 0F 1 s‘ A vvv vv v vvvvvvv UNIIED CHURCH ENGLAND oi CANADA 511 PETEIPS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED ,___'-__-:_'-~ cmmcn lav. ‘l- l- Ilsvereedtltirunnso, Minister 180.11.. 1.. u.“ u.“ mamas is. (Littler. 0.0.. Visiting 0'1"“ "i4 cm‘ A-Inl litmus sc.oo ounces "'9 m" “W” . 9W9" sass us. some Ohlrclr School. i-"i-‘-’°""'"‘ ... n.‘"'..........“ "rm-a". ' Gkorni Insharist I . ge-gmfh" 11.00 arr. PUBLIC wonsurr. 2.110 Sunday School and lsibie Sermon: “The Perils ot Christ- en“ . nsss —'.i'he Minister. '7 P. M "a Ayllsil Sermon. n? Sgpilldf-“giizulililldhgynoi a -— s no S ends. 111 Communion ‘ » Carob: “Th .I ul M miiyivlsndly l“ mu?‘ Breaking" -('vvm',m|,.,,,.,?m-r,,'§ 3'23 Non-ii» ":':.".i";.'“;..".t.i‘."“$:'":.“"- ‘Luilgilem-L “um.” . Bu‘ T £The Pfwer ‘11s1i1l::i'-_. g, Rm‘ . Vocal mo} “The First crum- Iho week y services are in Ail Morn" —(Newtan), Mr. A. J. Chor- wk,“ Chapel. All vats sre hes icy. sud unaililagliitg; lnzlsgam"; “mason: '25.; 11m coy" _ weicoln I . Miss y Wood. autumn-Mr"! ‘ c u“! mu: bi . m VIII-Yum‘ ‘no ‘MT. SclscaistJuM: 03:; s1‘. PAUL'S cuuncu _| 1' lhbott, ltrctar "My, Muglprd, 1.11.0.0, and Choir MAI“! ltev. 111-. iwyflwfl orsflllt pomsipSunday in Advent. 53o l. m. Iloly Communion. a 11,00 AWL Marni!!! 7"?" l“ Sermon (Brosdcast). Anthem: ‘wrestlers Mo. 0 Lord"- “mag A woo . (12:10 PM. Sunday Schwi- 199 p. rri. Evening PEI?" so (jgme, Ennnsnnel”. 11130 PM. 01w" "9""- lltti Iohnihlli 11's‘!!! is The Time“ _.. (lllhllltellli; "in the Bleak Mid- Wllster" -(Iloist); soloist Mr. Iisr- vey MaePherson. “Ring Ont Wild Bella" —(P. E. Fletcher). CHRISTMAS MORNING-lull) which permits‘ are to "l"! their families. The Sscrs- mbllt 0| the Lord's Supper will be oi the service. BAPT 1ST THE BAPTIST CHURCH x Minist The Mornln: 5am” wmcb;cb;°“d' In. I. Jndson ‘Levy. ILD. w" M." Rgdlo Station km ___ visitors will receive s cor Morning Worship 11 g, m, welcome at It. Paul's Chord» PRESBY IERIAN THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES 1111s., sham. o 1 Miss E. Liifiisis Helium‘ Mus. Bee. . 11 11.1w. chrhtmll "m" 5"‘ vicgsvémon, rgm-istifll‘ c°‘\es When Chorals: "Break forth. 0 591W‘ ' ht" °“.“..l‘.°“i.il'l 21.1mm is N"! " (slum). Mr. m»! But-crab; Anthem: " Little Town o! w ,,,,,.,,,-- .-Solo: Mrs. Gordon - “£227; "The Jesus-Gills] M! I»! Shall Be” m0 P.M. cums School Chrht- 1 1am. Christmas one! SIMM- Anthem: “A111,? 11hr; P! i" .. , .. _ ‘Tilnffihs. Shepherd's Neel”- um, y, A. MaeConneii, Mrs. N. D. Sermon "he Messiah o! the Old Testament and the Christ of the New." Solo “I Shall Not Pass Agsin"l‘his 3's!" —(Efllngsrl.). urns. The Church School 12 noon, fol- "Wml Mflfllllll Worship. Evening Worship 7 p. ml Sermon ‘If Christ be Exalted.” Cfiilrlie "God Be in My Ilead" (Hg Waliord Davies). y glib-c Wiper Service at s.1s The iilssie as this service will be by the Girls‘ Choir. ' You are cordlsiiy Invited to wor- ship with The Baptist Church. UNITED PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH I9 ELM AVE. In. J. C. isieinstenber, Pastor. Sunday ldiool t p. m. Worship and s hing 3 p. n1. ‘Evangelistic Sxvlce 7.80 p. n1. Good llnsils —Good Music Air over C-ILC-Y. each Ssturdsy 1O to 10.00 a. n1. SALVATION ARMY n.1,. soc Hrs. Vietor Maclzsn I1 a. n. Iollness ‘Meeting. Bdhet: "Belloiding the Babe". l-lt p. s1. lnndsy School. ‘I P-ll. Special Christmas Ser- IIQ Qhhdiqlliflabssaytsnilew OIII Da " 0m; lub- “Ari ‘"- '“""" RaaslllallysrraogedCandIeiight n- u! scmnnssrusnrmmnm; Ia-I- '°""°""" ‘P's-sumac. ass-mucous llrrw Wig ss Is nanny Invites. ‘ION PRESBYTIRIAN p will" The British and ‘massacred-sums lsewsraorsalilt- _-_- crew-mm ---- lot Dean Ion. IIINOI EDWARD ISLAND liflllis: 175. ‘I99, K, 1U. AUXILIARY cg“; dhnl- .._._ Itsoosi. —'I‘i1s 11mins- Clioir. -|— “up-yuan jug. ‘Cllfliifiiliflfllwlu’ mqgggyqlypg If‘. zlhrheis flocks.” —The Sealer ‘w nflgggugg“. 0P. mo nu. '11» Sabbath lchesl ‘h’; sndBlbirClasses. It h contained in the EVENING WORSHIP -'l:00 P.M. Theme: "Mercy Wifi Gmrliilnel.” ‘limes: 11s, 11o. m, 11s.‘ "lie us» Christmas Cantata: atlon." -Nsvin. "Unto yes is born this day in the til-y of David s Saviour, which h Christ the lard". "0 con-re, let I adore Ilirn, Christ flit Lord Q . lion are cordially invited to wor- Ihlp with ns. ‘r 5 runny rnruosnou runs i; “NEW mLi-iI-(fli-Three ir- which will liitim- QMY rsise India's food produc- 2000000 tons s Jr. sre,to be built on the Ila- htli. Dsuioder and Kori rivers. Citation works, lion by shout _ I Upper Prince ltrsst SUNDAY SCHOOL Lord's WY. 1° 0-"!- INEAKING OF IREAD, Lord's Day, ll o. m. Q INC Gospel will be preached lord's Day 7.30 p.111. by‘ Mr. David Leathers oi Ireland. Special Services Christmas night t p.111. ' All. Ass WELCOME Foreign Bible Soclsty I‘ CANADA AND IIIWIOUNDLAND WITHIN SCBlPTUIl-ES which this SOCIETY strives to Iake available tor ail mankind. Ion can help to send the GOOD TIDINGS to all nations, so thst rlgh us- ne- and Justice, sud joy may abound throughout all the world. A CHRISTMAS OFFERING through the P. E. I. Auxil- iary or Branch will help tewards this treat end. Auxiliary Office, 14S Prince Street, Charlottetown. _ They sre expected to irrigate about 0.000.000 sci-es of land s11d geiidrste 1.900.000 k.w. of hydro- siectrie power. M. Special Chrlstrnsg service,- iilliiensed during the latter part, Miss Pearle ~ Ilsa:- tha Children's Choir of the‘ rursirusr cnuncn MINISTER, BEV- L JUDSON LEVY» ILD. Services, Sunday, Deeurher 32nd. Chri Morning Worship I1 A.M. Organ Prelude: "A Theme on Call to Worship and Prayer llyrnn: "O Come All Ye Faith! Responsive Beading: Carol: “Virgin Unspotted” ‘ Benediction and Choral Evening Worship '1 P.M. lntrolt: I 1 Two Carols: 3 Besnncon Carol i l l I Anthem: Girls’ Qriartette: "Iloly Night" Gailene Crslg, Marilyn Ru Selection 153. The Morning Lesson, Matthew 2, 1-I0 I Solo: Bethlehem" Barry Bugden Prayer and the Lord's Prayer Anthem: “There Were Shepherds Ahldlng"\'luccnt Sermon: "The Quest o! the Wise Men" Asnsn 9 Organ rostlude: “And the Glory of the Lord“ Messiah, Iisndcl "Silent Night, I-loly Night" The Evening Lesson, Luke 2, 8-20 (s) "Shepherds, Shake Oil Your Drowsy Sleep" (b) “Good Christian Men Rejoice." Arr. Sir Ernest MacMillun The Girls‘ Choir. Solo: "0 iinly Night" (Adam). .. "willie Shepherds Watched Betty Bsrnm. sn Ancient Christmas Caro" ~ - - Smart ‘P. _ . Miss Pearle Burns Their flocks" . ._....(Brslsms, pert, Barbara Qnlglcy and CENTRAL GUARDIAN I This oolsrnn is nuns 1 a mu interest. out ssiinw: t: “new Jams m: he inserted I I 6811 IIPI. gklqfly . sirls in udvsn; n, ‘I Cllswl-‘IJ- '10P Photogrsyiis. SKI carrying bsndg, gpreade" and clamps. Wsx and dope at m. Bike >Shop, LIMITED NUMBER 22 snd 32¢ piece tea sets from 914.25 up. Fennel] dz Chandler. "m"! BITS. mu Folds, Writ- ing Cases. Brief Cases in English Leather, Gift supra-me, Toombs Music Store. IMPORTED TEA SETS. in three Dflliflrns. 22 and 32 pieces. Fen. nell 8s Chandler. JUST ARRIVED-L hi beautiful Blouses stalliggesl-‘zzxilifgr: Shoppe, Great Georg; Street. DB. rrnzvrsnsrrs onrrcs in Crabcud. Will be closed 1mm Dec, Protestant Orphanage SPECIALS | Island Commercial Travellers Assn. Per W. W. Lord .. .. .2633 Iris Women's Institute .. 3.00 BUNBURY BY I. WENDELL MUTCII: Premier" J. Walter Jones 10.00 John A. MacDonald 10.00 ,Willard Kelly 10.00 Leslie W. MacDonald 500 J. Wendeii-Mutch 3.00 2.00 Inch: Monard Wood: Wil- liam Horton; Arthur Mutch; James Rankine; Herbert Mason; (ieorge Mason; William Smallwood; W. R. Bovyer; Russel] Fsrquhsrson; C. J. Wood; Percy l-lamm; Bovycr B. Jones; Harry Wood, 1.00 Each: Mrs. Mary Bragg: Ed- son Dougies; Edmund Fshbsirn: James Mon-ison; Stephen Tnnton; Mrs. Emma Buvyer; Walter Deacon; Fred Taylor. Total 12.00 MEADOWBANK BY MRS. STIR- LING CLOW 1.00 Each: Mrs. Charles flyde: Robert Willis; Gordon Boyle, Mrs. Stanley Hyde; Mrs A. E. Wilkin- son; Mrs. Colin MacPhsil; “rank McLean; Colin Murray; Mrs. Gor- don Mei-em; Jsmss MacPhail; .75c each: Mrs. Pied Hyde: Mrs. Victor MacPhsli; Mrs. Stewart Drake. 00c esch: Mrs. Dlngwei McFad- ysn; Mrs. Mvrmsn McFsdyen; Mrs. Dimer Hyde; Frank Boyle; 1m. Pesri Scott; Mrs. Sterling Clcw; rMrs. W. W. Crosby; James Yea. Tots] 13.3 AUGUSTINE COVE BY MRS. IVAN MACGREGOR s. MRS. HAROLD BOWATI‘ £00 Inch: Mrs. Donsid Machd- yen; Mrs. Edward MscFsdyen. 1.00 Each: Miss Windsor Smith: Bruce Csmpbell; Mrs. Roy Cut- clirtfe; Mrs. John McWiliisms; "Velms Wsdmsn; Mrs. Ion Mac- Grcgor; Brenton Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald; Mrs. Roy Boulter; Hsrry Inmsn; Mrs. Ver- nsl Webster; Harold K. Hewitt. 56c -Mrs. William McNelll. I .001: Each: Mrs. Elmer Dawson: ‘Mrs. Harry MocFsrisne; Heber Shorten; Mrs, Eldon Dow- son; Mrs. Fred Lesrd; M's. Major Csrruthers; Mrs. Lorne Csrruthers; 1m. Kenneth MscNeiil; MP1. Eli- phlet Cisrk: Mrs. Kenneth Comer- on; Lloyd Inmsn. 35c Fitch: Mrs. Myrtle Peters; Joseph Wsdmsn; Mrs. Wilfred Pet- e I‘! . Totsi-SLOO WEST B! LEARD ICC-Jill's. Bowley Iseard. I 1.00 Each: Bowiey Mord; Milli- cent Losrd; George Boulter; Gcr- sid Best; Mrs. Morley Mullins; Whiter Paynter; Everett i-fowutt; Harry Craig: Mrs. Mabel Howe-ti; Mrs. Asher Howstt; G. C. Ho-iisnd; Alden Crossmsn. Total-MC!) . TRYON TRYON BY ‘MRS. II. CALLBECK Tryon W. 1‘. Trent for Children 5.00 1.00 Erich: Howard Calihecit; George Canfieid; George Wood; Rcv. Mr. Hicks. .750: ‘Bessie Rogcrson. .05c-Mrs. Charles Neidor. SOs-John Dawson. .26c~hfrs, D. Bell. l Tot-Al -1l.‘i5. i TRYON BY MRS. FLORA G. CLARK Annual Collections‘ Clarence MucLeod; Laura Crosby, 2 Mrs. ' n BOWLIY \“0nc iiumircd Hymns And Sacred Lyrics” i Written by William Edsur Bums» Vary suitable for Chrlllmfl! giving, especially (or the Shut- Ins and Older Folks. Prite cents. i For sale at the Bookstores. ‘or mailed iwltiwlfl by "firm"! 1 Stationers. Cheri “ ‘own. ‘_ 1 _---——————————-"-"" ‘Mrs. ssrsh McKenzie; M“ 9'5")’ , Dawson Totai-—-15.35. TRYON BRANCH BY MRS. FLORA G. CLARK 1.00 Each: Brent cum M"- Frank Robblee; Mrs. Ken Rnbbict. 35c Mrs, George Robbiee. .501: Each: Mrs. Morris Howati; Mrs. Ange Scrcrrsen; Mrs. MeGre-g- 0r:35¢__Mfg_ May Francis. .250 — Mrs. Robert Crawford- Totsi-5.85. TRYON BY KEITH FOY 1.00 Each: Mrs. C. D. Wrilzbtt Mrs. Maynard Foy; Miss Ethc‘. Foy. Ric-Mrs. Rich Lord. 50c Each: Mrs. Austin Smith; Mrs. Bertha Lord. Brae-Mildred Smith. 26c Each: Lloyd $101113“. H- Woodslde; Miss Burbair Miceison. Total-CBS. NORTH TRYON or HELLEN- BHERREN & MRS. ll. CALLBECK North Tryon W. I- 5-90 1.00 Each: Mrs. Frank Mrs. Edward Bharkey: MP5» M; Msolhill; Wiiiism Pooiey; Mrs. Heath Chisholm; Mrs. James Chis- holm: Sheldon Dixon: Mrs. Clay- ton Thomas; Mrs. Lloyd Howntt; Mrs, Arthur Dawson; Mrs. J-imc! Dawson. Abe -Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs, Everett Ives. Me -1"rsncis Roberts. Totsl-ITOS. TRYON RIVER. ROAD BY “RS. STANLEY THOMSON lilo-Prod Leard. 1.00 Each: Sterling ibord; Ernest Inmsn. .50 Inch: Nonnsn Wood; Reg. Dixon; Preston Besrlsto; Stanley Thomson; Max. Thomson; George Muttsrt; Albert Callback. 45c -Vcnce Dixon. Total-Till}. Dixon; .350 ,1 MOUNT TRYON BY MRS. WA\L- TER WOOD 1.00 Each: Wilbur Weddell‘ Mrs. Alfred wood; Mr. d: ‘Mrs. Alex. Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Quig- iey. Ida-Newton Msyhow. 50c Each: Mrs. Albert Msrtin; Mrs. Milton Martin; Gladys Me- Donsid; Mrs. Waiter Wood; Mrs. Eldon fiancis; Mrs. Alfred Calms; ice-Frank McKenns. Total -8.00. df Carol: "whence Is This Gnodiy FrsgranceT‘... . Traditional 24th to Dsc. 27th inclusive. The Girls’ Choir. %— , Brief Meditation by the Minister. DON'T MISS our clearance o! I Anthem: "Bethlehem" .. .. ........... .. (Gounod) y all Ladies Fur Coats at Special Dis- f Duet: “What Child is This" .. . .. . .. Traditional l! ""1111 Prices. The Greerncial C0.. l Miss Pcnrlc Burns and Mrs. Barry Bugden § Ltd" Lam“ we“- Csrul: “The First Noel". . Senior and Girls‘ C-hoirs I T“ W l Anthem: “Night of Nights" 5 ‘. ‘T “RMVED- — Another i Benediction |1‘,“‘1T‘“°“."‘Tw‘-'°d “m1 “h” 11°"- Orsnn Postlude: "Ilallcllllflh Chorus" (Messiuh) Iiuvrda-l {£33k uflogues’ ‘mhnwn s‘ Jlmn‘ You are cordially invited to worship with i OUB STORE will be closed Box- 1111: BAPTIST cuuncn Dem“; Ldfly and Saturday. December 27th hand 28th for stock-taking. Butt 8: A I r ,_ McRae, Grafton Street. l METROPOLITAN sroncs 1.11)., A Iand F. W. Woolworth C0,, Ltd, will fem!!!" (linen the evenings of Friday, ilDec. 200b, Saturday, Dec. 21st and ‘Monday. Doc, 23rd for the conven- ience of their customers. Christine: eve closing 8 PM. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico. Susflay, Dec- ember 22nd. s1. John's Milton, Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Carol Service. Special music. Presentation o! prizes to Sunday School children {Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Christ- etc, 5 was Day, st. Jobn'5. Milton, Holy lLfiiTimil-Tnilii 10.30 A. M. St. Mark's, home of our phuosophy and y»; -Rustico. Carol Service "Come and Worship." J. Davies, Rector. 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney \ 1 THE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE ‘comes now as o! old to “heal 1.1: vbrokemhearicd. to preach deliver» once to the captives and recover- ‘nan. Even the“, number L‘ but ‘l 1m oi’ sight to the blind. to set st ‘liberty them thut are bruised." is the great mission of the Bible Society to grin: these good tidings lo all people through “the Written Word." Will you help by sex-ding s Christmas gift through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch’! Office, 142 Prince Street, Charlotte- tdwn. s1‘. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sunday, December 22. 1946. 4th Sunday in Advent. 8.30 A. M. Holy Commun- ion. 1200 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon, (Broadcast). Anthem. “Teach Me. 0 Lord" (Thomas At- wood). 2.30 P. M. Sunday school. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. Amhecn, “O Come, Emman- uel". 8.30 P. M. Open House. The Morning Service will be broadcast over Radio Ststion C.F.C.Y. Every- body welcome. THE KIRK 01" ST. JAMES. _ The Festivui of Christmas will be observed with special services at both the Morning and Evening Diets or Divine Service in The Kirk tomonvw. which will be conducted by the Minister. the Reverend T. H. Bussell Somers, M. A., S. T. M., who in the Moming will preach the Ser- mon for the day entitled “Christ- mas Comes When Christ is Born 1n Us." __M,iss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bu, Church Organist. will direct the music which. in the Mom- ing. will include the Chorale: "Break forth. O beauteous hesv'nly light" the bass solo “Cmtique do Noel" sung by Mr. Raoul Reymond. sud the Corol: "The Jesus-Child my Joy shell be." At the Evening Wor- ship the Service will consist o! the reading o! three stories of The Nst- ivity of our Lord with appropriate Prayers and the following specisl music: "And the Glory of the Lord" (Tbs Messiah"); "The Shcpheni-‘s Noel" (Mrs. J. A. MseOonneii and Mrs, N. D. MscLean); "Cherubirn Song"; “Hymn for Chrlstmss Day" (with descent by Gallery Choir: “Gesu Bambino" (Mrs. G. W. Stew- art); "There We're Shepherds"; "Virgin's Slumber Song" (Mrs. N. D. MmcLcm); snd the Csroi "To Bethlehem.‘ At 2.30 the Church School will bold s qssoisi Service or Christmas Worship with their own folder. The Chm-ch will be decor- ated in festive srrsy and esch wor- shipper will be provided with an Order of Service in coloure- New Year's Eve Celebration the‘- Charlottetown Hotel BUFFET SUPPER DANCE 1 l ' herds. and then his health. PAGE THREE colors, Christmas ‘Gilt Specials Just Arrived by Express A delayed shipment of all-wool blankets, white and plain Ladies’ baggage matched sets, etc. Men's Glad- stone cases in black and natural. also men’s leather jackets and caps. The above merchandise arrived too late to advertise befdre. Men's sheep Jined costs; 133111115133 g l i Cali at Once These lines Are Good And Maize An Appropriate GiFt PROWSE BROS" LTD. u v i 9 i ~ ~" - at“: Literature And Life ' By hookinsn Ma-v-vv-v-vwwx/Vwx/xy. \\\.. 0111mm; suns 5° * ‘“ 73° 9' M- S” M““~ R“"1°°- While Luke tells us 1mm w the song of the angels. Matthew chow! us Wise Men from the Elsb- m8 ligion- searching for and findinfl the Christ. The slur led them on until at. length it “stood over where 111.; young child was." Tradition and legend have been busy. and have even attempted to give us the names oi these Wire conjecture, They were the scientists l‘ of their dam-studying the mow, merit q! the stsrs. Science should ,=ii1l be s Its/r to ieed to Christ. There was s. time. now happily past w; passing, when science and re- Ycn dwelt in separate camps and Auiuiuy were not on Speaking terms. There‘ ,1: one thing that we must remem- ‘beir-seience pre-supposes order and ‘order pro-supposes mind. It looks as if some one were here and left his signature, as the writer o! the Eighth Psalm pills it. "Thou hast set Thy glory above the heavens." Some say it is hard to believe; is it not hsrd not to believe? For. "Just when we're safest, there's a sunset touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some 1 0210's death, A chorus ending from Euripides- And om his base again-the grand Perhaps!” So our uniaith is disturbed. which aids life more-pellet or unbelief? If we do not believe then We should stay in bed. Browning says. Sci recognizes that there is n iield where she is not a specialist and must admit that faith can work there, for if it were not for her hypotheses (starting out with‘ what she cannot prove) science could get nowhere. Another star is conscience. There is s moral element in msn,- the voice of God. When we follow that we are led to truth. There are many roads to truth and surely one is conscience. When it is dis- obcyed s shadow fslis moss the floor of the soul. We have met men who have lost their way and couid only say with Christian in Pli- grlm's Progress: "I think I see yonder light. They followed it and were led to the truth. QhIiSUNI went up to the light and ultimately reached the gosl of his, travels- the celestial city. The teaching of ones home is a star. Christmas is s. season of the year when the lights in the old home Oome out again. and old names come back, and the tides c: feellns flow. "rs it not the memory of his ho1ne—- the father's table — that irz-oughi. the prodigal buck from the isr country? Some lad sway from home this Christmas may be constrained to sit down and write as the memory of other days Wm" back. snd he sees how hem)? they were. although the word "plenty" in the modern sense, may not have been known then. But we sre living in s wonderful time. After the Hench revolution. Wordsworth said: "Bliss was it in that dawn w be alive; 1° be yvlms was very heaven." we, ihst is some of us, have gone through two maibl‘ wars. and we have seen r1811! Yin- dicsted and wrong bite the dust. The resdlng of history should be 3 corrective to our tendency to un- belief. We have had an experience. ‘and that is of vslue. We recall the c359 qt Job in the Bible. All seem- ed gone - children, flocks and i-ils 1.00 hch: Mrs. Albro Hawaii: Mrs. Bpurgeon Clark; J. A. Lyman; Morena-o Msbey; Millie Gus-hie: Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. Austlil Toombs: Mrs. Russel Mubey; Mrs. Flors 0. Clsrk. .00c Each: Mrs. Elsie May Diw- BCVINTUNNIRS ORCHESTRA For Reservation -- this i110 9 é g 55211055" r§i.'°§..?>'."{‘€.’.‘. ‘iii.’ TWKETS "- 55-90 P" Couch A tin Lard; Mr . Jissth n it: .21.. us... 01s.... 31L‘... lllnclls Fm 10 1- m. t0 2 1.11. H?“ he,“ m,‘ my Dim“; ' To ovoid disappointment reservations should be 1m. mum, sir-um. made surly. Soc-Mrs. Walton Toombs. Ass lehi Arthur fliiiwell; 4 mnmL-m-is-‘ismimn wife. who should have been s helli- mem him how 1on1: he was coins m endure such trisls. "Curse God and are!" He cold you snub M m" 0t’ the foolish women. Then he practically rays do you tom! m1‘ ' pssi? I was somebody once. when I spake all held their mace. I can still hear (he patter of the child- .ron's feet. When my children were about. me" Job had an experience n“: 11 now steed him in his "m" '01 need. it was s sort of siar to iced him to certainti- ' go m; we pilgrims oi the nlshi l‘ have stsrs to guide us. iiii one b? one they slsnd over where the Young Child is. Arid the Christmas stow is ever nenv. ‘iiochford Square Christmas Closing Ibilowing is the splendid pro- srnrn siven by the Pupils o1 Roch- ford Square School yesterday. Instrumental Music. Put a Candle in the Window. The Visit of the Shepherds. A Phone Call to Santa. 1 When Christmas Comes Bo-Peep’: Perplexity. Chrisimestide. Straws for the Crib. Gifts for Christmas. | Tht Christmas Ship. The King's Birthday Party. Deck the Halls. The Christmas Story. Yuletide Carols. when Came the Prince of Peace. National Anthem. llnion Commercial p College Closing I | The Union Comm uini college closing for the Christmas holidays was on Brriday, December 20. Prin. cipui Morsn presided and present- ed the diplomas, certificates and prizes won during the term, no Coilflribtulated the students 0.11 their‘ excellent work for the past three lmonths. Special mention was made ‘of the high standing of the stud- ycnis in the spelling department.- He referred to the excellent results- obtained in the ShOIliiOTII depart- ment under Miss MscDoziald. During the term, there was s large sttendance of veterans and their work was very 58115199101‘!!- It was pleasing to note that nxany of the veterans who attended last term sre 110w holding good posi- tions. Principal Morten and Miss Mac- Dvmld were both presented with Christmas gifts by the students. 1111 closing. the Principal thanked the lsrge student body for their co- operstion during the term and ex- tended to them best wishes for s. Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The following is a 11st of the dip- loma, certificate and prize ivinners. Junior Commercial (leotlficates- Kayo Porter. Elizabeth MacDoug- all, Norlds Ryan. Frances Hen- nessey, Joyce Giliis, Alma Mac- Kirxnon, Lorraine Buoie. Nicholson. Reah Jay. Ralph Mac- Kay. shorthand Certificates Doris Butler. Teresa Molyneaux. Janet Miller, Eileen Downe, Eknily Waits, Winnie MuoCaull, Helen Ross. Gertrude MacDonald, Phyllis Blown. Senior Commercial Cerihiicmes- Wendeil MecPherson. Roland Dou- cette. lypewritlng mny Martin. Myrtle Ramsey, Betty Hoviail. PRIZE LIST Special Prise for I-iichest Stand- ing in Junior Commercial Depart- ment. swsrded to Frances Heimes- scy, Charlottetown. Special Prime m smuins in Commercial Deparimem awarded w Ralph Mackay- 100 oer CH"- PIiCIE Grafton 1.371 z § I ‘xxx 1 I IL Ison Ethel v‘ OQ OOUOO-OOOQQ W.“ FJIOIIERN WOUUCRAFT _. Charlottetown urrronsrbnmc Refinishing — Spray Palnllllt FURNITURE REPAIR Charlottetown. Special Prize for Spdllng is shorthand Department awarded ts Joyce Scburman, Albany, RR. 1 P.E.I., 99.6 per cent. special Prize ior Spelling in shorthand Department awarded to Norma. Campbell, Whim Road. P E.I . 99.6 per cent. Special Prize for Highest Stand- ing in Senior Commercial Depart- ment awarded to Arnold Mac- Csull, Charlottetown. snoarusun nrinsnrivrrznr SPELLING usr The following students made N per cent and over in the weekly Speiimg tests. " Joyce Schurmsn, 90.6; Norms Campbell, 99.6; Phyllis Brawn 99.9; Mayo Campbell 99.3; Mflry Mew’- snt 99.3; Regina Bears 99 2; Mar- jorie Kebughan 99.1; Eileen Hai- lett 99; Margaret Grant 99; Anne. MacEwsn 98.2; Margaret Keougb 99.0; Catherine MacDonald 99.2: Dorothy MacEachetn 99; Mary MacLeod 97.8; Eileen Quilty $77.8; Olgs. Watts 97.9; Mildred MacKiri- non V7.6; Mary Mayhew 97.5; shir- ley Huggsn 97.5; Ora Pound 96.7; Bernice Stewart 96.6; Emily Mar- tin 96.2; Irene MacPherson 95.3; Evelyn Jenkins 90.3. COMIHERCIAL DEPARTMENT SPELLING LIST The following students made 90 per cent and over in the weekly Spelling tests. Ralph MscKay 100: Elvin D0118- lss 99.6; Winnie MucCauil 993; Helen Ross 99.3; Emily Wsus 99.3; Ellmbeih MacDougall 99.3; Des- mond Preece 99.2; Janet Millar 99.2: Alton Younker 99.1; Teresa, Moly- nesux 99 8: Alma MscKmnon 99.9; Frances Hennessey 99.6; Anne biacPherson 98.6: Dcmild Mathe- 98 6; Reah Jay 99.6; Eurlfl MncFnchcm 98 5i Gladys Crock- ett 98 5; Ethel Nicholson 98 5; W. MacLeod 98.4; Colin King 98; Cyril Morrissey 90; Kaye Porter 97.8: WH. Macbalne 97.8‘. Kenneth iviui- iaiiy 9'7 B; Hylia Owen 9'7 61 Ar- thur Ryan 97.4; Arnold biacCriuli. V7.3: Eddie MacKenzie 9'7 3; Ed- rvard Cheve-rie 9'7 1; Cameron But- ler 9'1 i: Wendell Stewart 9'7; Sin- clair Cuiclifle 9'7; Clive IMscKay .969: OH. Bernard 96.8: Vaunda. Ferguson (i6 C: William MRCEWTIII: ‘Q65; William MzcLeun 96 6'. Nor- idfl Ryan 96.5: Robert Ross 96.3: Elmer Maclnnis 95 5; Roland Dou- cette 95 5; Eileen Downe 95.2. In Memoriam DIR. CLAYTON‘ COLPITTS Mrs. M11101: ‘rxuucss recently re- ceived ihe s i news of the death of ;Cisyion Co‘. ; on (he 10111 of 11cc- icmbcr a1 .’\11:111,\'. New York. Mr. Colpitis while working in the 11.111- rosd shop ziiiidffid SCYCIC ixnurics ‘when a ‘Jig power machine jiiliiriiCd pinning n sixty pound weight on ins ribs and stomach. iii,‘ was rushed to ihv hospital whero overyiilini possible W115 done for him. but. s1!- ter four day's ho succumbcd. H0 leaves to mourn a son-owing will! and three children, Frederic. (lay- tm and hiss. Airs. Colpitis WW9 gouge MucQueen, cr (nor-m ls a. niece n! Mrs. I-‘urncss. 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