g e .i,CHuRcHEs TOMORROW A ? CHURCH at ENGLAND 'rHia”GUAR1)ip.N; Cl-liRLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN! JIhLVlY'8 TAXI - Dial 7319 OI 7370. Thoughts For Our Time By His Eminence Cardinal Mcciuigan (Copyright) A Feature for Every Friday- Among The Farmers COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. Better Photo- CEASWELL for I graphs. VISIT HI-STYLE MILI.lNEIH'l TRINITY UNITED 16356 Great George Street. Dveryi . . S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH Federatmn Agnculture NGWH "yous: DOLLAR BUYS MORE- style Hi-style. --- Anglican Mlnuuf: hj-.. - It the HUGHES DRUG STORE. Rochford Bqnnn g,,,,,,,,, A. I.-,.,,k Muuu 19" nu -' ... MscDONALI) RADIO aznvicei or HUMAN MORTALITY nu Reverend Canon Ill. Ifoifati Gzgfzhx 'T”:n:h”"' m'3,E,3l;?1T,gF,'3i,yem,';,G5':35Mi2'Kac,?” f,f,f,,”; 5;::):,1,I,:lgbL,:n;?,l&&:I,.p, "rhen pm In hm hm hg 19,” could live like God, had not God ' (C.HM) Aplguflllihf ' . In H mm mom. Wm look blck on ya” um wnunuad '0 nu ” the --- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone We constant reminders of our become-"i3'-1W thaw 115- "1 Em '3" no ghmnd W 6 no ' ' ' 19” with mmd ”””W5 W” " Y9” 1"”3'"”d- P'"P'"'3 1”” "Y "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. 6915. death. The first. is sleep Every WM. and W5 Truth. and the Lil!" H A.d.u:m -Pd"? u dclock: Duh” wunmp sch Usual look forward to the new substantial increase in 1954 are not Glggey-5 Pharmacy, Mm Suwarw big mgm Mu,” we an ,0 "S, 0,”. No one can be unaffected by 1 mm "The "Wu Thu- luck year perhaps not with optimism good due to the large cattle pop- Bakery. NEW GLASGOW CHm5TuNlu,h5c,0u3h,,55 blanks out and we the thought of death, the end- Orllnllt ulll C1101! Director Bum” but at least with hope. Farming uiation in both Canada and the (;gAm:,;.;,.J,hu,u-y mg, 1954, 5,... 3,, m ,, new and of e,h5m,C,., less Joy of heaven, and the un- sun Susanne nton. Lie. Music. has always been run of promises United states. one encouraging ADELLA's Mgugnmgy, ... Ah vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 A.M. And baton retiring, we pray God endaiiz tormcnts of hell. But the so-called "pleasures" of hfe are so enticing in prospect that many go astray. The end of a year is a Duet-Built. "Then shall the eyes of the blind be opened." Fredericton at 3.00 P. M. Bread- aibane at 7.30 P. M, Rev. M. Wat- to forgive us our sins and pro- tect us during the night. feature is the increased consump- tion brought about by lower prices that have been realised but never- theless farm people. a tenacious Fall and Winter Hats greatly re- ...---::-.---- Seoond Sunday after Christmas duced. Mr 'T R” 'h'" "'4 ml "Wk class are not easil dl ' . . Matting hg . 4 y scouraged and the related result that storage m... terworth, Minister. The second remmder of dean, ;':"L;"nHold Euchldu :1k;d:h)m:l;v'li:d-Lnyd"1vI;E:; W; and keep looking to the future stocks are not unduly high. Calf KEROSENE, .EleCiiilC and Pl'O- -;- is winter. We see each spring 300d mile W begin anew. All H mm. Chonl Euchnm M", Momwn- - with a strong determination to im- prices were not a great deal lower pane Gas, Refrigerators. Bi-yenton ”3'"3AD-U-3AN'9 PASTORAL return to new life of the trees Uimiis 011 8-H131 pass away We 11 Mn chunk school mm" 0) 7 Nu. DMM wonmp sermon. prove their position and to correct in 1953 and there would appear and Maci-ray, VHARGE. The United Church of and other perehhmg, mm the: must use them so as to gain with 1 M. Ewmo "w G - n - the mistakes of the past. to have been more profit in a well s- .. I Canada. Services Sunday, January spmuung of appamnu meta” them eternal goods. XMQM 0, ,3: mm Chmh 5”, fi; fi ,:;"""' m ”" finished calf than in A light l.ln- zo-7. DISCOUNT on tailored to aid. Rose v all6'Y 11 A. M, North Md, Tm, mlmm f,, mum - - - om 9” -shm” L"""' 5”" sp'""' finished yearling. In short, a well measure clothing. .1. P, MadPher- Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley shout w M m mm own Shem As Shakespeare said: School Chi" .4 m '"m' on H". tar finished calf yvill retum more real 3011 & SOH. 7-30 7- M- R"' W" 3- M3cPh5”- way and we too (get hew vimmyg "What win 1, if I gain the thing 4 g 5 d 1 1954 up ch 1. y Federal politicians keep telling , 231001 unwllii "attend. the: c'i::ni in 1?r1nH;eC:iili:: .0 "mm 6” "5 mi” canad” ””"”'"V ” A” ” mrfimy lihdn meiaime mm” m an ANNUAL ltTI4 INC (8 ' ) Minister. 5”” m" we ham” "” ””"' I 5"" ; huh; ; 11 , . I bod . 1...... ' buoyant condition nu mg 1,5 U ml! 9 wndum I Year 13'vei”- . , ' , ', t"”" T”"' , er; fade, and the 1 gm d A dream. a. breath. a froth of iuc a am is a y a p pee are Lamas Md. PL... H,,sp,,,,,' Mon. BAPTIST CHRISTMAS cos- mm” Com” on, Nejrvtnawembe hwmg Joy. THE BAPTIST CHURCH T- corner Prince and Fitsroy street- Tbe Reverend James D. Davlson. B.A.. B.D.. Pasior. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford. A.B.C.0. ll a.m. The New Year Worship good for 1954, although some soft spots are appearing notably agri- culture. textiles, and farm machin- ery. In some branches of Agricul- ture, the softening up process has reached a point where "soft." is hardly the descriptive adjective, the foundation has completely disap- CERTS - The Charlottetown Bap- tist Sunday School held its annual Christmas concerts on Dec. 25 and 28. At the Saturday concert, un- der the dirr-ction of Mrs. Rozs Affli-ck, the Beginner and Primary Depts. presented at fine program of music and rocitetions before a large gathering of parents and Who buys II. minutes mirth to wall I. week? Or sells eternity to get a toy? For one sweet grape who will the vine destroy? Or what fond beyr, but to touch the crown, Would, with the sceptre, straight Potato Settlements Between October 13 and Decem- ber 20, the Potato Board selling agency has handled over 3,000,000 bushels of potatoes and of this amount the farmer has been set- tled for substantially over 2,000,000 day, January 4th, 8 p.m. Cundali Pupils are asked to be present In Home. the hall at 10.80 am. Parents and other adults are asked to make this a iParlsh Family Service! 5. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH unaffleoted by this universal message of the transitoriness of the creatures of earth, and we irealize that we too one day must pass from this life. . When morning comes, we for- get about the night, When winter THE ISLAND CHICK HATCH- ERY COMPANY. wish to announce that they are now beginning hatching operations, for the season, and are prepared to supply R. 0. P. The Parish Church and Communion services, s mm - Deiired. bushels or just about 20 per cent. sired chicks. Please place your ' "' - be t k d r Established 1169 by Royal "waning Upon God" In this Province purchasing It would appear that not all the order at least three weeks in ad- ”l0fld5- The GPHPFB1 SUpeI'inlend- Comes We Say "CH1 amine b6 Iii! amt en om” Foundation. Ahghhm by swim. Choir, power has been drastically reduced delay in the farmer receiving his Vance Of dG11Vel”Y dale. ?"l 3- Rupert presided. Follow- behind"? When a year ends we Yb b . ch N . ---------?------ - . e we see many in e ew ,, , 0 d by low returns for potatoes and settlement has been due to the "H1 P PWKFHWI. Santa appeared k l r ti , - 95 we nuumd 13:21:31? J. T. "man 12' :::icec'Ziir:'I'ie supp". cattle. many of our business firms agencies inability to handle the ENUAGEIVIENT. - Mr. and Mg-5, and unloaded a bust hail of Candy 73? Ili)tIl1Ilye omayw rIiqe?:r Ylileut Year mumndml that our me 15 ' . - Irvine Cube” of Mum” wish to and gifts for the children. Fol- I, . ' Only 8 WSUHK Kl'0l-ind. llillleedllli mum" I”. Ch”... Muun Pu" 7 pm, worship service M N", me in a good position to appreciate heavy load. In some cases cheques - N mm 1 I pas at least has really happened. I 8. P t ,. am L , , . . Year nd i , this fact. have taken longer than necessary announce the engagemem M the” "3 ” ms Om 0 "law V95” Just as h .” ht ' h 0 " E as R W” bni '3' , GEL 5".n:::E..?I-he Thu Dunk 1-urn”, Mukeuh, in lemma from the dale” hand, eldest daughter, Dorothy Wilma, -lirs. w.l.J. Drake, Hon. Supt. of exumne 3-: piifvlouswedas om: sober and watch, for your advex-. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion ed... Mum by Sen!” Choir to the farmer, onus is something to Clarence Cecil. son of Mr. and the BPKIHHPF and-Primary DeDtS.. ea.-ih new war we should' exg 5&1")? the deliil 8085 311011! as I 10 a.m. Sunday School A New Yemys WW, I mail mm A number of small meetings havelth” the grower can check on by Mrs. Daniel MacKenzie of Char- bros:-ntvd hand-knitted mittens to amine the previous year what F0RTiilK1i”Tlv5E8klIl6Z W1l0m ht mily ll am. Holy Communion ship the Lord ' been held by commercial turnip comparing the date on the Cheque l0i.lTlt')Wl'l. Marriage to take place m:::l9n:'il.llr Ih.:hnm,.e5, perry, ab (mes God mink or 1” Wm an devour,-I They am hi"; the 1”- - . . i ' v at o -; , . ' 0 . Anthem. mm pioduccrs and shippers during the mm m, dam on which he ,.w,h,e5 "1 W? summer of this bear. my Meninfgrmpc mfratigr SMFIJOHM other year be my good m me if txnntgospgl lIioi':,(;:;lo:'il:i CENTRAEHRISTIAN W” W39” Em 1”” MOM” mg” it. From the standpoint of volume seated a varied and I spend it the way I spent the 5 p.m. Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. SubJecl:- I will guide thee. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK or S-JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. Bomera. .. 8.T.M. Minister. Miss E. Lllllan MDKCDIID Mus. B.. F.M.C.M.. Organist and Director of the Choirs. mm...-.a--...a 10 am. Church School ll s.m. Divine Service and ser- mon: "Pine at the Beginning - Loveliest of all at the Last" Anthem: Blest are The Pure in lleart. -Eaton. 5 p.m. Vespers and Meditation: 'Real Living is an Art." II - "On Making 1954 A Wonderful Year" Anthem: Cast Thy Burden. Mendelssohn. Visitors Oordlally Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. The Reverend T. H. B. Snmera. M.A.. S.T.M. Interim Moderator Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Morning Services 10 am). Church Sunday School 11 Is.m. Morning Worship con- ducted by Mr. Gardiner Dalzell Sermon: "The Challenge from across the Valley." Anthem: "A Prayer" -Handel Evening Worship 7 pm, ('unIIuctcd by Mr. Gardin- er Dalzell. Sermon: "They Begged to be Ex- "Heavenly Llght.' - Knpylow. () worship the Lord In the bea- uty of Holiness, fear before him, all the earth United PENTELOSTAL LHLIRL H 31 Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 8678 Services -0 8.111.-Sunday School ll a.m.-Worship and Praise 7 D.m.-Evangelistic. "Who forgiveth all our lniquiiies: and healeih all our diseases".: 1's. 103:5. Your Are Welcome. l I CHURCH l 219 Kent. Street I Miss Tbel Choir Director. children "Living Temples" Solo-Miss Wlnnlfred Haytar . its many Saviour. Great George Street "HOME OF EVANGELISM" Since 1865 Corps Officers. yer for National Revival 10 a.in. Heeling-Falconwood ll a.m. Holiness Meeting Topic "Shining Through" 2 p,m, Directory Meeting 2.30 p.m. Sunday School Maritime Electric '1 p.m. Salvation Meeting Harvel D. Dunbar. B.Tb.. Minister ma Burns, Organist and "in s.m. Church School and Fam- ily Hour, Special numbers by the 11 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion, Sermon: "The Bow Of Venture" New Year's sermon. Anthem: "Song of Ages" 7 D-tn. Evening worship. Sermon: Central Christian Church wishes friends a year of pros- perity in the blessings of God our The Salvation Army Br. Captain and Mrs. Lea Titcombe 'i am. Knee Drill--Call to Pra-1 8 p.m. Y. P. Salvation Meeting 6.30 p.m. Open air meeting- representatives come together from different areas to plan fora general meeting of the industry during the month of February. Discussion centered around the key problems of improving quality and a more orderly movement to market. Plans were made to have a Federation representative, while attending the C. F. A. meeting in London, 0nt., visit the turnip growing areas of Ontario with it View to acquiring information on grading and mar- keting practices and the type of warehouse used for sizing and waxing. There has been a gradual decline in the volume of turnips moved from this Province and the belief is general that this is due at least in part to lack of attention to quality and indifferent handling methotls. The flavour of Island turnips is excellent and with a more efficient approach to packing and selling coupled with judicious advertising it would appear possible to expand the market. This Little Pig. It may perhaps be in order to briefly review at this time the 1953 hog story. At the close of 1952 hog prices were at the Gov- ernment floor of 026.00; previous yannouncement that the floor was ;to be lowered on January 1, to ls23, brought a flood of pigs. 1318 iand little including breeding stock, Topic "Stepping Out with God ktd' D mbr.Dur- In 54 and Eternity" "Think Be- to mar C urmg ace 9 ing the first week in January the fore You Drlnki It Is Harder To . gh , pilce actually did fall to 823 en Think Au". started to climb to 530 by MBY and ”"--TD"""CT:C: has ranged from tftat figure V-0 531.50 in the meant me. curd Coupled with improved prices there came a slight decline in feed costs and those who stayed in the business rcaped the benefits of their wisdom, and perslstency. Hog mar- ket prospects look fair for the com- ing year. Market volume in hogs in the United States is down and will likely not increase before next fall. Should American prices re- main at reasonable levels Canada may expect a slniiliar situation. none of the rosy tlngcs apparent on the hog countenance. Prices Cattle Business The cattle picture lin.l0b3 had were down at the beginning of the -- 4-Mastetl Schooner Was War casualty I wish to thank those who re- membered me at Christmas l Milton I-I Vessey, York. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Alden Mouse. with departed this life Jan- uary Iird, 1949. Memories of a loving Mother. Of thnsel hands from toil worn rough. Ever raised to help another, Her life a sacrifice for us. Ever Remembered by Husband and Family. WORDS FOR "0 My aorvnnta! this Iiuiil-stirring Springtimc-, ar Beloved In this, His new attire. From The Sacred Writings It be-hooveth you to refresh and revive ,Vfllll' souls through the gracious favors which, In this Divine. liuy Star of His great glory hath shod Ila raillnnro upon you, and the BIOIIIII of His limitless grraco have ovt-rahndownrl you. high the reivnrd of him that hath not deprived himself of so great a bounty. nor failed to recognise the lmnity of his Deat- Consldei-itble interest has been aroused over the graceful four- masted schooner pictured in The Guardian Wednesday in connect- ion with the poem "Tlha south Easter" by Mr. Daniel A. Mac- Cormack. Tlhls splendid ship was iihe "Lil- lian E. Kerr" -built in Nova Scotlo and reputed to be one of the last of two such vessels, that is four- mssted, in the world, While en route to Boston with It load of lumber during hhe war she ran into a convoy destined overseas and in the darkness was THE WORLD is living Islimvt-red upnn you. The H ow as of The BiIh.1'l World Faith. fvmtn BIBLE SOCIETY InruIslIoa..,,.,,, .iuIiII.rr YEAR? I804 - 1954i A Jubilee is a time of rejoicing. During 954 the British and For- Glen D its society gives thanks '0 God. for His blessing on its work ring 150 years. Since 1B04 so a 6i0.000.C00 Bibles, Tesla- monts. ml Scripture portions have lbutod in 620 languages) I6 Bible Society Auxil- inlnlng In tho world- ,t-elebraiion. Plan to share In it. , PIINCE IDWAID ISLAND AUXILIARY ramimed by a steamer and the en- tire crew, with one exception per- lshcd. she was owned by Capt. Pubiicover of Dublin Shore, N.s. who lost It son. his son-in-law and two nephews in her sinking. The picture referred to was tak- cn as tfho "Lillian E, Kerr" sailed from Oharlottetowvn Harbour in 1041 after landing a cargo of coal from We-ehawkin, NJ. Mr. George Coffin took tho picture by re- quest of Mr. B. Graham Rogers for the Travrl Bureau witih which he was associated at the time and was used rffectivaiy in tourist literature. SPECIAL SALE Fina English lone Chine moved this province has certainly enjoyed a preferred position and will quite likely fill the entire American quota for tablestock. The railway wharf in Charlottetown has been a scene of great activity with as many as three potato boats either loading or waiting to load. Due to the large volurre moved this fall prospects would appear reasonably good for the movement of the entire crop. Farm Forum Farm Forum groups will hold their first meeting of the New Year on January 4 and discuss the Topic "What Is The Ideal Farm Organization." Much of the discus- sion will center around the methods used to finance these groups and groups will be asked to submit their opinions on the bothersome problems of obtaining sufficient funds to do an effective job. On January 11, the all-import- ant question of what farmers can do to protect themselves against falling prices in the face of ris- ing costs will receive the attention of farm forum members. This is a I MlI.TON-RUES-TICO PARISH. Rector, Rev. A. E. Piercey. vices for Sunday, January 3rd. are St. John's. Milton. 11.00 A. Holy Communion and Sermon. '7 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's, Rusiico. 3.30 P. M. Ev- ening Prayer and Sermon, "Start the New Year right. Come Churc ii, Card Of Thanks We wish ln:t-lhl-rilc the BnxhnlIl- R. R. for the nice gift-I roreiu-ti Christmas. are on Wlimnt Vnllry (l. E. SOBI-21' AND FAMILY, Wilmr-i. Card OfVl'lI;cInlIs I wish to thank the many friends. who have sent cards of sympiit to me in my recent I extend my sincere thanks. Mrs. VValdo Bain, North River. problem of some urgency and one which must be solved if many farmers are to keep their heads a reasonable distance about the water tain things now to protect them- selves. Possibly there are solutions which should receive con- sideration, Farm Forum may Come up wit-h some additional answers on Monday January 11. ;oa7aTsi.s nous: CANTERBURY, England (CF)- The "House of Agnes" that was featured in Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield" is to be sold at auction. The present owner says the 18-room Elizabethan building is too large for his purposes. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Elllhl 3- Doyle who passed away January 2nd, 1951. 5.5 lgyzg mmgth to bear our Courage tn' face the blow. But. what it meant to I-Iliaha dear No one will never know. sadly Missed by Wife and Family. IN MEMORIAM memory of Albert G. January 2nd. lose you In loving Jay. who passed away 1953. calm and peaceful lie is sleeping. sweetest rest that follow! pain. We who loved him sadly miss him. That trust In God to meet unin- Mother. Gordon. Mars-mi and Family. IN MEMORIAM SMITH-In loving memory of my Mother. Mrs. Thomas smith. who died January 8rd. 1052. "net mentor, 1 daily thought." bovlngly Remembered by Doris. IN MEMORIAM RMITH-In loving memory of Mrs. Thomas smith who died January 3rd. 1952. "Her memo , it daily thought." lauvingty Remembered by Husband and Family. CUPS and SAUCERS Regular SL50 Sale Price 98:: W0 we Jewelers Since .l 068 Monday: Tuesday: Baptist Church, Wednesday: Zion Church, isterial Association. THE UNIVERSAL WEEK OF PRAYER JANUARY 4-8, 1954 Central Christian Church, Thursday: Trinity Church, Rev. Canon J. T. lbbott. Friday: St. Paulls Church, The Service each evening begins at 8 o'clock and is held under the auspices of The Charlottetown. Min- All Welcome. Capt. Titcombc. Rev. M. D. Dunbar. Rev. E. 0. Evans. Rev. A. Frank MacLea.n. l v l line. Many farmers are doing ccr-:;':;2 ''"”"d M” ""”""'”' 30' WW Holmes. and granddaughter. 1 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear ma; holidays Vmh me-r wnginglmv (lroiuniiiiiuahd ' . fnther, Fri-ilerlck I). otlier,t')mx 3.;-zir hill pm,-ieil since ilIni.Spem A mm, at St. Andrew.sgh)gIwhM is a Godg Ser- bereavement. entertaining harvest was for the bigger barns - program of clioruses, solos, duets, last one? - ' and tries and rociiatinns before a large The”. is E Weakness in We” ite ii':.;m1scall)tlIxu(t.io”iiein?'ex'LtTx1e:lli. fool My nnd appreciative audience. Preced- compansani when we ”9mP9” this high; do ghey require 1h); 30 till: the C0llPOl'l a devotional per- Our de,3m 1” 519'-'9 0T W Winter soul at mun md was held, which featured ullelle 1-9 ii truth brought out: all-i ' o 0 Christmas slides with comments 0 i'h&e "W185 are Sure to come. by H P J I ,. V. But Lh - , gWe have to make a choice of ie as or Rex J. D. Daiison. ere is a danger that we lives. ..You Cannot urn God to Master Fred Davison read the "MN ”' 'h” "”"i"V: which ceases to be a seed but becomes something more. After death those who are friends of God will enter Heaven and there Personals Mr. and. Mrs. H. W. Fry, return- ed to Halifax after spending the t0W”- who are enemies of God will enter h' ”'”D l iditl. 'i,o”t 3 Mrs. Giirfield Vi'noil lmme la ey In 6 ernal lgig:rv0fiSvi:::0i:rr;n1smtigm at-': death of the body is a small thing C 1. . . . . is . . still confined in the house. Friends scgmpmed m the death of the anzeras A ' wish her a speedy recovery. I ' ' ' . . min PHOTO SUPPLIES Mr and M” Fr nk M B A New Year is beginning. An ' " 8 i " ”"a”' old Year is ending. And this takes 399 :IIii'lg” til II ,V':'' - . . Hm (auxin ”g”"” Wa”' place at the time of the birth of have returned fi'om St. St l NB-I When, mm, spent me 533,3: the God-Man. Is there a message in this coincidence? Can I not see JEIIJELLERS dMmh,,.,.' Mr, and M” Syd. that if I live the coming year in C5411-btebultl a God-like manner I shall live ' r-c Barhni-n Lynn Vvaye. 'Fhpy am, the life of God in Heaven, should uciu5IVE death come to me in 1954? And mnjoycd a visit to Calais, Mt-., anrli like life? It would might be misled into imagining yvill see that "eternal life" is really iv. and that ou l'f h , Christmas holidays in Charlotte- earth is rather liker alsleep.efI?ho(:lNew Ye” can be made hnpm" death" 07 HUMPFI and then will fully realize that the: and Mammon," to keep putting Scriptures and Hilar Mu that after t . loci in prayer. A specialy featugimodt trance-like sctl.::e,h ate vvljzrtier we 0” decision W serve God the ronvort was four selections by sleep or when animals hibernate. ll wholehunedly is equivalent to the Junior Choir under the direc- this would be completely false Chmsmg Mammal 0h' ” me imn nf Prof. Roy Mumford. 0rgan- After death there is no sleep what-' hour. or death I” we meal" I Isl. and Choir Dirnrtor of the-soever. Anti so it is better to com- warmngl, how w. man an God Cliurrh whn was also the accpm-lpa,-5 our death to H,” of a seed. :er1i:;isly. Will it be for the first I We hear frequently these days :the phrase "Merry Christmas, and la Happy New Year.” It is only by taking to heart the message and example of Christ that our l 5eaaoouooooaeaaaeo-aeoeeeaaaoa FOR THE BEST IN 4,-gg Q TAYLOR'S suit Iaowrii. OEALER5 Vail K; and day, When God called on:-. we loved W away. The hloiv was hard, the shock severe, 1 To part with one we loved an: ilt-nr. God gave its strength to hear our grief, Courage to face the blow. But what it meant to lose you No one will PVf'l' knmv. Fondly his Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving Iuvimory of our Ilonr (iunndtluil, Frederick I). ('.rnseman,i who passed away at Trynn, De- cember 30, 1052. remembered by Just II tribute of love remem- hriincn For It grnniltind who was one of the best, And Joys that be missed on life's highway May he find it in God's haven of rest. Fondly rt-nieinliornl by his grand-i children, Martina & Raymond. IN MEMORIAM In fund and loving memory nf Frank H. Smith, who departed this life on January lat. 953. One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was ulled away, We loved him then, we love him still. Forget him-no-we never will. Lovingly Remembced by his Adopted Son Lloyd and Daughter-in-Law Phyllis. IN MEMOIRIAM In loving memory of Baby Mari- lyn Munn. who paged away Janu- ary Iird. I953. its not the tears at the moment sited. Thai. tells of the hearts that are torn. But the scent loan in the after years. And the grief that is silently borne. Lovlngly Remembered by Daddy, Mommle and Bmthera. - IN MEMORIAM In loving of my Father. Elisha Doyle, Savage Harbour, who pssaed away January 2nd. 1051. Two years have passed. since that sad (lay. when God called one we loved away. The blow was hard, the shock sev- CPS. To port with me. we loved so dear. lovingly Remembered by his tiir-Sea with friends. JANU CLEARAN WIb"I7EN's suds-Fin. English yarn worsieds and gubcrdines. S.B. 8: D.B. 75 Men's Winter OVERCOATS-Volours. Elysiuns and Fleeces. Greys Men's Station Wagon oaaaaaao-aoo Leather and Melton Jackets. plain and two- iono effects 25 Men's Gabardine and Cover! Cloth TOP- COATS. in fawn, brown and blue . . . . . . .. Entire stock of Man's dines. tweed: and worsfods. All shades . . lbe difficult to say how a man dyed Mod- Browns, Blues. Fuwns. ... uahooloaeeaaaa Coors. Parka Coats. opt aaaaooaoceoooooi TROUSERS in guber- 5 dos. English Broadcloth PYJAMAS-plain Reg. 54.95. All sizes. toeaooa shades. Sale -oonee Balance of all sroar s”I-IIIirs- plain and cheeks 'FWli7TiiFdTt?ion ii?ITd January .. soul-aaoaooooasi GLOVES IIw SI off P ll V-N If if A DMD" silugfrrsas 1070 0” ideltsltin Joe all wool SPORT SHIRTS 2o Only-SPORT cons.- all wool tweed: AI"lAcI.ll-liOVlel'foWPVY”:lwAVR7lWAiS--A plain and stripes . .. .....--o.--.-. --aooaa--asaaeeaaa Kelly 5' Maclnnis Daughter Ethel. son-in-law Francis. Grandehiid "