[HE GUARDIAN 9 CHAKLUITETOWN DECEMBER .31, 19...,’ We wish to take this op- portunity to thank our Customers and Friends for their patronage the past year. A i‘ HAPPY new vsaa To Au G. C: G. PURE MILK DAIRY GEORGE GREGORY, Prop. K s. no stone: While shopping for‘ bargains call at the K. and R. STORE. You be the judge. Men's RACCOON COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45 BUFFALO ROBES $15 USED KHAKI WOOL PANTS $8.00 All kinds o! Men's, Women's and Children's Cloth- ing and Rubber and Leather Footwear 109% RICHMOND ST. reg-aar-.r-.+;-i~.=r-,+3r-;-w-;-r-;-E+.-=re+;r-j+‘~r1-v-;-r-_=r-_~i~;+,+¥3i-l?li-fiiirfiTr-Wz s-I 1* l t in’ 1+ '1'. , 4* fir o ‘P. rt‘ *1: rt '1'. rt- ‘i’. rt l; t.‘ ‘ +1 is f. rt . rt t I t? i: 1-1 Ir a, 4+ t l +1 1+ rt 1* + enjoyed in the pest. i-.-r-;-r-+;-r-'_e~;w-+.-r-r-r-_-r-‘-r-e-r-r-r-+++a=>r+§r_-r-_+ eerie-error +.-r-.-r-_-r- WE WISH YOU fir?" The Morning is llesr lis (Continued lrom page l0) sun was on her hair. It- well, you've seen sun on corn silk. Her cheeks were peach bloom. I know that. It was her first day, we were all strange to her, and she held pack a moment. there‘ against the birches. And when she came to- ward us she made the rest o! us 100i! as if we weren't put together right." "For which 1 should think you might have hated her," laughed Mary. "No. you couldn't hate Hertha She was too beautiful. You Just had to take it." ~ Lydia. was pleased. But alter all she knew how her mother looked. Sc many other things she wanted to know. "And where did-" she began. But Mrs. Nichols did not inter- rupt her own memories. "None o! us ever knew her very well," she said. Lydia supposed that was because Mother went away, or Mrs. Nichols had gone s/way, but Mary asked; "Why was that, Mother, when you went to school together?" So they had gone to school to- gotheri "I don't know why it was. She was-to herself." NEW YEAR Throughout our many years o! business we have form- ed many friendships that we deeply appreciate and cherish. lt has been a decided pleasure in serving you and we Qimowledge with sincere thanks yo ‘ vost zoncrous patron- Thronghout 1960 we will endeavour to give you even better service and a choice of even betterquality goods with thehope of retaining the fellowship we have so much 0N BEHALF CF THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF NEW YEAR GREETINGS yiwwsia nos. * "Yes." murmured Lydia. "I often _used to wonder what she was thinking about." . "Yes,” Lydia assisted again. "Once I asked her, she drew away, though she hadn't moved. I don't think she ever liked me as well again." "Oh, Mother, come now|" pro- tested Mary, but Lydian mind did not protest. “You used to talk about going baclr and iorth to each others houses." Mary prompted, as her mother was dwelling with her owh thoughts. "Tell about the time you two went way up in the barn and couldn't Rct back because the ladd~ er fell down." “Oh-that," was all her mother said. Lydia asked, as easily as she could: “Where was this school?" "Why, ii. was the Walnut Hill school. I used to live in the country too." To be continued ‘b. _ ‘eh!- ' ‘Fdr-h '1"'F'l"'1"£' '1' '1- fi 4' it '17 '1' ‘b d‘ +174; d-‘d5-15+7£~'-1~T'1~T¥+71- i- '1- d? I 471/7471»??? k . ewl m: - I950 January lsr, i950, marks on anniversary in the history of this store. Fifty-seven years ago this business wos these yeors Ir hos been our consronr ombirion to serve you well. established end during We ore sincerely grateful for the generous patronage rhor you Ir is our hope and purpose re e berrer piece to shop and hove conferred upon us during this long period and recognize that only through your support could this business have grown and prospered. make this establishment increasingly "ro ssnvs YOU wsu. The Management wishing one end all \und Stuff of Moore and McLeod Ltd" unite in NEW YEAR‘ MGDRE 8 M¥LEODIMY£ IllAliLliTTETllWil P. E. I. Canada In i949 (Continued from page l2) q. our basic fire prevention measures. ‘ZS-Montreal Alouettes detcat Calgary Stampeders for Grey Cup. 28-—West Coast storm leaves 19 dead and millions of dollars pro- perty damage. DECEMBER 5~Commons passes bill making snie of crime comics s criminal of- fcncc. 8—l~leallh Minister Marlin ll» nounces $750,000 research program to produce arthritic remedies. Sl-Snskatchewan decides to take over ront controls irnm federal government April 1. lIi-Mrs. Nancy Hodges appoint- ed speaker of B. C. Legislature: first time in Commonwealth his- tory woman made speaker. 16—The North America Act per- mitting Canada lo amend her con- stitution given royal assent in Lon- don. 22-Prime Minister announces proclamation of act making Su- preme Court nf Canada final ap- peal court of land: Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton appointed to Interna- iionnl Joint Commission; Mr. Jus- ilco Gerald Fauieux and J. H. Cartwright appointed to Supreme Court bench. ii uze-zszqrazcosrzoziron-sra-uaoxu '” a“ Captain William Taylor to carry IIIJ JTLFUIFLFL FlILFlJ'l_I'i_i1i1 FLFUU" t \ HORNE MOTORS rLr-u-Lru-ljrnu Lrxru-Lnruirulrlnnfljl FLFLHILHJIFIILFLFLM.