bcroeltlz 19, 1951 THE GUARDIAN, fcrmawrraroww wMWm Religion and Life Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon. D.D., L.L.D. 111"! Moderator of the United Church of Cenede lcopvrlzhti By i r r y l r u U ,I.h,nl;5glV'lllg services and cels- riches entrusted to us for the 9,311; are over. and they leave common good that we shall be al- PARKDALE HALL I - NIGHTS .- 5 - OPENING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 The Community Presents Another Novelty Variety Show Cast of Ill heeded by Guest Artiste Nancy MecNevln and Harry Veeey In two hours of fun and music. Directed by Arthur Vesey Tickets (Me) for ell performances now at Hughes Drug Co. and Old speln. , . may miss, the Thanksgiving ser- ;1ce must always find us in humhgl A5 3 family they had lbundmt cause for thanksgiving md what was true of them is true ,' all Canada in this year of race, INK. Tm. pilgrim Fathers were so ;ral8llll for the bountiful harvest ,1”, which the giver of all good my ;msWEl'Cl.'1 their first seed- uwllng in the soil of America that my called their people together ,D,.'.1.ecjal services of Thanksgiv- Hg nnd set apart Thanksgiving my M an institution in recogni- Jm. of God's goodness to His peo- pk. we Canadians stand in that great tradition. and never had ganzlrla more reason for thanks- giving than this year. Our har- ,.e5;5 surpass all our expectations. f.llllll(lllllCC is the only word that d(..;-rlll('.S the provision thus made my ill needs of our people. when. M ho r of the numbers of people in clher lands who never know ..1,,ql. plenty means, we realize -m- we are a favoured nation . . . Crumda has other sources of ll-mlili in addition tn the products ,.r vyrhard and field and garden. rm. has been a year of Fresher- ;n :n our industries and in com- w , VI nth after month we H Fashion lltllchearod reports of discoveries Wm” n has been 3”. unea” 5l"-"PP9- ')l lnineml wealth undreamed Of peace" among me nations; om 777 iw Our mhm. The development men are fighting in Korea in the CHARLIE FRIZZELI. will be ol lhese resources is calling for an "mwm, an outlook on the future lowed to possess them in the days 55 We” as with a grateful memory to come. 5 the past. Once at 3, service of It is interesting to note in 61:. 'l nksgwmg in Vancouver we Pauli: writings the connection ml 3 friend who remarked. liMy that he sees between gratitude siege insists that whatever services and peace. To one group of Christians he wrote: "Let the peace of God rule in your hearts. to which you are called in one body, and be you thankful.” lie closed his message to his favorite church with this word: ''In everything by prayer and supplication with thanks- giving let your requests be made known to God, and the peace of God which passes all understand- ing shall guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” In each passage peace is thought of as an active element which lakes possession of the soul. But its action depends on one con- dition - thankfulness. That is to say, if you fail in recognize God's hand in the blessings of the past, you will be unable .to , depend on Him for the future. The only foundation on which peace can rest is trust in God's personal love and care, and it is when you see and acknowledge gratefully His goodness in days gone by that you can be sure that He will keep you to the end. Then, and only then, are we in condi- tion to receive the peace which God waits to pour into the soul. . . . One of nllr chief reasons for gratitude this year is that Canada has been spared the scourge of lcause of freedom; but so far it GET YOURS EARLY - THIS WILL BE A SELL-OUT! THE ceNrlTAl. GUARDIAN This oollunn le reserved for new- nt local Interest, but edvenillng of a. newly nature may be inserted at five cents a wud, strictly pey- able in advance. JIMMY! TAXI-Phone 625. LADIES FALL GVITS 329.05 at Jack Cameronls. CRABWELL for Better Photo- graphs. IIOWAED Mumms FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. KENWOOD Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. ORDER YOUR tailored-to-meat ure overcoat from P. Mac- Pherron 3: Son. LADIES FALL at Jack Cameron's. SUITS 529.95 HOCKEY SCHEDULES --Yourls for the asking at Jack Cameron's. PARKDALE CONCERT next week! Tickets at Drug Co.. and Old Spain. opens Hughes SUBSTANDARD NYLONS Bi Gauge, 51.39 at The haulinlz cream to Wilisllire coosrs sivnlo Ior' Lerfeot plcturse. "SKAG" COATS - for Campus wear at Jack Cameron's. HAVE YOUR framed pictures at Holmarfs. I OIL BUBNEB service the way you want it when you want it. Call 2480 Vickereorl Eng. Ce. STATION WAGON COATS for Men and Women at Jack Cam- eron's. TEOPICANAS. - Shipment of Troplcanes just arrived at S. A. McDonald's. 1 COLLEGIATE HATS - Pork Pie Style-Special 32.49 at Jack Cam- eron's. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. FALL COATS. fur trimmed and untrimmed arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. 35.00 WILL -PLACE ON YOUR HEAD a smart new 1952 Adam styled Hat. Henderson at Cud- more. HOMECRAFT. 20a Great George Street, open daily and Saturday night. llomc cooking every Friday. to 46. i ' t ' SUITS ' fine llyieyrfglgl Ehldl ?l1vr'1cll)l.vVSri1n?le and dollble breasted models. Plain colors, gabardinc rsuitings and striped worsteds. Sizes 33 to 50. any man or YOUHS man 03" Prices 25.00 to 60.00 all wool and fine all wool mange in our manpower and third world war has been avert- Creamery Mondays only. mulling doors of hope to lhou- cdi For this we Cmmt be m” paws of the wrm, amlcwd new grateful to the Prince of Peace MEN!-Genuine Alpacama Over- plc of other lands. According. to Me" ML 10 lhemselves wmlld mam warmth wmmut wellzm "HERE COMES THE NAVY!” liir of and ii is our call to be "good stew- ards" and to hold in only insofar as we adminstcr. the surely have stumbled into deadly strife. and our loved ialld would have been one of the battlefields in the titanic struggle. Now, as we look toward the fu- ture, two thouhts press into our minds. First, God is in command "stewards of God." Sr-l'ipiui'es, we are the manifold Rracc nur treasures ll-ust for those who need. it, is - of all world affairs. Nations may . ra e and their eo le ima ine valll things. but HE lllllo sitsg in Pmmculxa 1" ll"? Ml11'1i5V the heavens still holds the reins NV” Blmtlsi Cllumllt Sllndayv and guides world-movements to Ocwb" 21"" 'l' 3 P' M- MWTPY His own ends. Not only does he H”b”' an 730' Special Smiling- rule, but. He overrules in the in- mu” Ha”ls' terests of His kingdom even the mistakes of those who ignore Him and the crimes of those who resist His will. It is our call to be con- stantly in prayer for peace and to give God no rest until lle es- tablishes on the earth lhe jus- tice and goodwill on which peace can rest. I Then. as we are thankful for the peace which has prevailed so far, we are called to maintain in the future ihe filings which make for peace. it is from the evil in hu- man hearts that wars spring; it is in the hearts of men that the fountains of good will must be opened out of which peace can flow. Each of us in his little world can be a centre of strife or an in- Featured in ten masculine shades 555.00. Henderson & Cudmore. CHARTER FLIGHTS to point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. In! BIIEADALBANE UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE.-Services Sun- day, October 21st. Breadalbane ii A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 PM. Harvest Thanks- Rlving service. Rev. W. B. Muc- Phail, Minister. VVINSLOE PASTORAL ('.HAilGi:2. -Services Sunday. October 21st. are as follows: Wlnsloe North 11 A. M. Sacrament of Baptism: Prince-town Road 7.30 P. M. Sun- day Schools meeting at regular hours. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minis- ter. School Room I-lall, Saturday, Oct- ober 20th. .'l P, M. Ladics' Aid P. E. Island Hospital. , Display at the Cllndall l-lame, P. M. led Church, Sunday, Dctober 21st, 7.30 P. M. linltcd Church Services held Sunday. October 21st, as fol- lows: 11 A. M. Cape Traverse. .7 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Tryon. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. CHURCH SER-VICE NOTICES.- On Sunday. October 21st, 1951, tllei services of this pastorate will bet as follows: Tryon. Sunday School, 10.00 A. M. Public Worship, 11.00 AM. Westmoreland. Sunday School RECEIVED SAH NEWS Mrs. Benjamin Burns. Baltic has recoi- ved the sad news of the death of spiratioli lhe King of love expects His bassadors in do their part bringing in His kingdom l"righl.eousness, peace and Joy the Holy Spirit." . , AEROWA rim to love and helpfulness: A glared:-as ”J?aa6:.y Q . M A'I' C II I D S E 'I' is the matchless buy! . Their patterns and colors are smart fashion . . . !P9Cl"f3"l"l'lY successful treatment for a dull room . . . and wonderful quallhl lhoi wears practically forever, never mussesdlw" lllfdl &" M fades. An extra spread in aasilY '"”'d” ill” ” b"""M slol matching drapes. Also ideal for draP9'l'' '0 W09 '09”: d”""9 room, library. ' -- A wide choice - S995 Io s42,5 BATES VARSITY Gordon Mackay Iain VARSITY - Distinctive new (wood pattern. 5000"- ful colon of light blue, rose, green. CW9: 1”" ”"d I 1 95 brown. Bedspread else: 74 x 110 and 86 x H0-Each "T An extra spread in easily made inlc a beautiful rel of matching chapel. no L M ANS i (ill; I;. 1. ill l;L!Jld 11.1.11-1ul1I:l1'l II "Where Old Friends Meet" her brother. the late Charles 5"lr),Erncst Bernard. Portland. Oregan. "l,ulm passed away Scplemlber the of 23rd. He leaves to mourn his wife and Sfjrmon - l-961 at the age of 68 yrs. three children. ii. sister. Mrs. Ben- jaman Burns, Baltic Lot 18. P.E.I. Minister, and a brother James. in Oregan. PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sundey. October 21st. Sunday School -at the usual hours. Public worship at following places and hours. Bonshaw l1 A.aM. Dr-Sable it P M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. The Hampton congregation will cele- brate the Mud anniversary of the openinrz of its church The spmiai preacher for the occasion will be the Rev. W T. Mercer of Mount Stewart. Chairman of the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Church. special musical numbers will be rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MaoKay of Tryon and the Corn- wall Trio. Special anniversary of- fering. Rev L. s. Woolfrey, Min- islcr. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahar. Dorrchester, Mass. and their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. R. I-fight and little daugh- ter Valile. from Portsmouth, Va.. are on a motor trip to the Island and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Doyle. Longworth Ave. For reasons of health. Mr. W. M. Lundy. General Manager of Schofleld Paper Co.. Ltd., has re- tired. Mr.,W. H. Mntileson, pre- viously manager of the Halifax Branch. has been appointed Gen- eral Manager. Mr. H. E. Crow- ley, who has been in charge of- ihn Fine Paper Division. will take over management of the Saint John Branch. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of e Husband and P ” r. Meyue ll. Ford and Mrs. John A. Ford, who passed away October lath. IMO. Ind October Dtil. 1940. Oh how off. they come before me. Their deer feoee eo tweet end true. Resting now in peueiwlti: Josue. Loving heerla etlll long for you. Ever Remembered by Wife and Mother, Mn. Mayne ford. KlNli lllllli (. .)ITlIII III. vl ....:,y,I, 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. 7.30 1P. M. Rs-v. W. G. Killam, Pastor. l Hl'.V'l'l-IR RIVER CHARGE. - vservlces October '.2lst. Wiltshire ii (A. M. Rally Day Service. Hamp- shire 3 P. M. lnier River 7.30 "Love in Four Dimen- sions." Rev. Howard Christie. I'BESBl'TEIIIAN CHURCH IN "AMPTON UNITED CHURCH CANADA. .. Schedule for Sunday. October 21st. Caledonia ii" A. M. Wood Islands 3 P. M. Wood Islands East Hall 7.30 P M. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. YORK UNITED CHURCH. - Central 11 A. M. Pleasant Grove 2 P. M. (Holy Communion and Reception of new members at this service). York 7.30 P. M. Rev. John Douglas. GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Church service for Sunday. October 21st. 11 A. M. Milltown Cross. 2.30 P. M. Sturg- eon. 7 P. M. Georgetown. Dr. A. D. Macxenzie. Montague, will coll- duct and preach at the evening service. Rev. W. A Paterson. Min- ister. - Tuesday. October 23rd. 3.30 to 5.30 SUNDAY SERV'ICES. - Rally: Day service, New Dominion Uni-' TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- will bel l SPECIAL NOTICE I ! MEN'S NATIONAL HAT warm 1 Oct. 13th in com. l We handle the famous STETSON and BILT- MORE HATS. all new Fallstylos and colours. Also the pre blocked Collegiate Style Don't miss this highlight at the Parkrlalc Concert. Opcns next leek! Men's Palxka JACKETS. RUNDIAGE sana. .. Baptist trim h00d- 5996131 ------ -- Men's Heavy all wool Special . 13.95 LEAGUE or lunncv rm and' Prices 33.95 to 60.00 lining, fur heavy quilted Mellon WINDBREAKERS. l for stu- , rlents. Sizes 63:”. to M1. ? Prices 2.95 to 8.95 1 l The New Fall Styles In Men's and Ladiesl Coats and Suits. Pay While You wear. Buy on Our easy Payment Terms. No" extra Charges. Men's Departments . - . . ' fine all Menls and students wlntel. OVERCOATS, 1n - wool fleeces also fine Elyslals and heavy Velour ma l3:.-:15'sl3gl:yl5l;ngnC:l(3llel and double breasted mod- els. Colors brown, grey, blue and teal blue. Sizes 36 Ladies' Departments Ladies' WINTER COATS in smartfKilgornock, Kola- paca, wool Polos, French Wools, Broadcloth with and without Fur Trim, Furs of Mouton, Grey Squirrel, shades of rust, black, grey, brown and winter white Prices 30.95 to 100.00 See our Special Rack of Ladies' Heavy WINTER COATS in all shades. Selling at SPECIAL Price of 25.00 Worth many dollars more Station Wagon COATS in all shades, boih short and long, trimmed with mouton collars in brown and grey. Prices 5328.95 to 042.95 Children's Station Wagon COATS in brown, wine and biege, also Winter COATS in wine, brown, blue styl -and tweeds. Sizes 4 to 14x. . - Prices ranging from 3412.95 to 21929.95 Misses' SKIRTS in all the new Scotch Plaids. boih pleated all around and the kiltie style. Sizes 12 to 18. Special Price 556.95 Misses: grey Flannel SKIRTS. Special at ........ .. S475 Ladies' First Quality NYLONS, 51 gauge. New fall shades. Reg. 51.89. Sale Price ............................ -- 5131-39 All Wool TARTAN PLAIDS, 54 in. wide, Black Watch lining, Fraser, King George. Special per yd. 52.95 Kiddies Cardigans and Pullovers, sizes 2 in 7 years, colors dark green, red, brown, light blue and wine. Special .. 5g2.'ll,l and 31.75 Kiddies Corduroy OVERALLS, sizes 2 to 6 years. Assorted colors. Special 10 cle.ar ................. .. . 32.59 Ladies' Wool CARDIGANS, sizes 34 to 42. Reg. 4.95 for .. . .. 344.50 Ladies' Wool CARDIGANS, sizes 34 to 42. Special at , . . S595 Clearing Line of CRETONNES, 48 in. wide at 1-3 off. Clearing line of Linen and Rayon '.l'ABl..l:I(lL(.)Tl-IS. Reg. 353.95 for 2.95 l 7 ' PYOWSE BIOS. o IIAZELBROOK-CROSS ROADS nounced. Rev. A. S. Weir. llnterim nllal Thank. Offering Service of ducted by Rev. Gear c Tiiley ...AL;5xAxD3A, L. services for chgh-man, the Womens Missionary Society B. A., at the following use: Bun- Sunday. October 21st. Hnzelbrook 11 A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M, Cross Roads 3 PM. Alexandra 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Lic. Thomas Poole, Minister. CORNWALL CHARGE. - Scr- vices October 21st, will be con- ducted by Rev. S. J Boyce. B. A., at the following hours: Kingston at 3.00 P. M. Cornwall at 7.30 PM. New Dominion morning service cancelled and Rally Day service will be hold at 7.30 P M. Rally practise in the morning as an- And hospitals lcnow ii welll in ihis gleaming hospital kitchen, aluminum cooking utensils do a double job. They meet lhe highest hygienic standards because aluminum is ideal in Contact with food. And they cook hospital meals more quickly because cllumlmlm heats so evenly. Millions of Canadian liomemokers, loo, protect the flavour and quality of mzoryllllng they cook by using aluminum utensils. ALUMINUM ls FRIENDLY ro HEALTH b ILUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA. LTD. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day, October 21st, as follows: Mon- laglle ii A. M and 7.30 P. M. Gar- digan 2.30 P. M. Montague Sunday School in A. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Sunday. October 21st. Services at 11 A. M. in Trinity church. Montague and 3 P. M. at Lower Montague, conducted by Dr. Mlwxenzie. At 7.30 P. M. the an- wiii be held in Trinity Church when Rev. W. A. Paterson of Georgetown will be the preacher. Rev. A S. Weir, Minllter. HOLY TRINITY. Georgetown.- Sunday, October 21st, twenty-secs ond Sunday after Tl'inlt,v. 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. sun- day School, 2.30. Come and war- ehip. bring the whole family. It is Children's Sunday. Rev. W. G. Hogg. TIST A. M. Clyde River as locally announced. vices announced for POWNAL UNI-TED CHARGE. - services October am, will be con- Donod until October 29th. Rev. Barber, Pastor. .5 ar--- E1 . 3 I All I or u it bury At.11.00 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.30 P. M. Powmll at 7.00 P, M, NORTH mvaa UNITED nar- rasronara. - Sunday. October 21st. North River 11,041 3.00 P. M. Klnizslon 7.30 PM. Sunday schoau The ser- ”Fl.irview' for October 22nd have been posi-