QSECEMBER 11, 1952' -A HE CENTRALAGUARDIAN I i .L I I I i-mun D0 -irhls wlunm is reserved for news but advertising A newly nature may be inserted interest. flva cents a word. .'”I'3"! DI!- .p19 In advance. -1' i(. i ..j---mmmmm-To i00K'S for Perfect Pictures. .i the HUGHES DRUG sronax 5 '.-mg "F1RS'l' STOP to sh9p".' Gjggey'5 Pharmacy. IMILK means health for the con- gnnier and fertile farms for the province. if oi Mr 1 i1sLANo nan CLAY Po'r'ram' 1 potato shaped pepper and salts, a ll trays. etc. Reasonably priced. yggmpg statloner.. 1'i2i6 Kent St. i Cl: CREAM - Keep a supply hand for delicious quick des- ts. LLAR BUYS MORE- JIMMT8 TAXI -Phone 635. CRABWELL for Better Photo- graphs. DACK'S SHOES - No finer gift. 518.95 up. Henderson sz Cudmore. n HOWARD MlcINNI5 FOOT- WEAR at 176 Queen Street. Tun "rrmsr stop to Giggey's Pharmacy. shop" PROPANE Kerosene Refriger- ators. Firestone Bryenton and Macxay. Fol! Ills GIFT - Arrow Dart. Canada's foremost white Shirt. 34.95. Henderson ds Cudmore. PF IN DOUBT give him 1 Stetson Hat Gift Certificate at 33.95. lien- derson as Cudmore. lnnggnzgsnhns gold-Rllgd cola - 365.00 -duh ways to make I a HIT with a MISS Veri-thin 'l.YRlC FLEX" expansion bracelet, I0 kl. said-filled lop, stainless Guildiie buck - - 539.75 Curve: ".lFl1T!" 10 H. Wil come gift iiliiilll after day 2 : : for years to as! Verl - this "MILIICINT" it Irf. WIIIII gold con. 1 diamond: - 350.00 . . Vovl-lII'In "EUNICE" I0 kt. gold-Rlled lop, slain- len Guildile back, 559.!!! mi! of a CRUEN Watch wil be her constant bompanionl Visit us soon while gift selections are still complete; G.H.TAYLOR Jewellers For Four Generations anon : omra GRUEN MODELS FOR AS LOW As 533” E 2188 WATCH FOR RED TAG V SPECIALS CONGOLEUM sues save toy. to zooxo IICYCLES save 20v. ' - N '5 r .7113 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN False Face By E. 1.. Buley "Why "10 I 93” .V'0ll Henry gunliltinvv Lepine asked, repeating H; We 303”! indignant question. beecause that is your name. It will 011 your identity card, and on 3"” Passport; and it is essential will: you shall become so accus. med to the use of it. that. my other name will surprise you." thTo the facial operations-and 9" Wm many of them-the Boy subjected himself with grim endurance. He had Calculated "P0" them: though he had not realised the nerve strain which resulted from being called upon to face a fresh ordeal, a, soon as the cicalrlces of the last one had healed. But the baulked desire to see with his own eyes just how the creator of his new face was re- mollldiniz him. ate into the Boy's mind like a canker. In the room where he slept, in the room where he had his meals, in the room where he received daily instruction, and in the room where he performed his physical exercises, there was no substance which provided even a dim re- flection. No glass. no polished sur- IBCB-!. dulled knives and spoons. when he protested. as he did al- m05t diiily towards the end of his treatment, Leplne would remind him that his was an imperative condition of their compact. His physical exercises provided the welcome relief, which. as the Boy honestly believed. saved him from insanity. He always wore a mask of light papier mache. with slits for the eyes and for breath- ing; but he was allowed and en- couraged to give full play to the His fencing master found him wonderfully apt. considering that he had not even known how to hold a foil; and the fencing com- KEEP THESE IN MIND! Some of the early signs CBIICEF are: A lump in the breast. Unnatural bleeding from a body opening. A sore that does ll0I- heal, par- ticularly of the skin. face. mouth or lips. Any persistent change in bowel habits - such as (llnrrhoea or constipation. Many Canadians are early cancer can be cured. Keep these danger uppers rs. vigorous muscles of his fine bodyi blned with the course in dancing and compartment to change the physical aspect of the Boy, in a subtle manner. . He had formerly walked with something of a swagger and a swing; the aggressive gait of a strong fellow, a little over-con- scious of his strength. But now he moved with the restrained ele- gance one only sees among men trained to drawing-rooms and salons. He acquired little gestures. not usual in an American city, but 9. part of polite conversation among the civilised sections of a Latin country. His speech, and his method of singing. were transformed just as thoroughly. For hours every day he worked with s gramophone. learning to speak English with an English accent; and French with a Parisian accent. He had teach- ers of both sexes in the French language; and it was a rule of the establishment that all conversa- tion with him must be conducted in French. ' - "But you will never sing like an Englishman, my friend," De- pine complained. "I hardly expect- ed so difficult a thing of you. I confess. Music. and the words that are allied with music mean too much to you. Certainly. you no longer sing like I white negro. as you did when first I heard you. Indeed. you sing well. rather too well for Henry Smith. the English gentleman." To IN MEMOIUAM Killed in Italy, December llth. I944. him. M rs. Lorne Dunning. IN MEMORIAM on December 11-12, 1944. ended, With them shall ever be. over. ever remain. and Son. Ill MEIIIDDRIA-M be colntinuedf in Italy, December Ilih, mt. m..mm.m... FAMED WOODSMAN His death is our silent grief. . ...m.. Daniel Boone. the famous Ameri- can backwoodsman and pioneer. died in ltl20 at the age of 86. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear I Mother. MRS. FRANKLIN HICKOX who was killed December 11th. 1951. The rough road safely o'er, Has only gone before. Brothers and Sisters. Ill ”iiilZEIiliiRiilM oil enjoying life today because they found that slirnnls in mind and see your doctor if one Remembering Mother. we will hide our I-OHS. Fidelc Peters. mother. Mrs. iFor she was nllant in no mlny passed away December 11. 1951. W333? A year ago we had to part. iller courage rose above all doubts with one we laud W1”, an 0", heart. I and fears. 9 1 And she could smile while walking through dark days. In fanc we can see her loving hmd myme ' Lovlngly remembered by And hear her voice. so gentle and Mm" ma hm"y' so sweet; ,, ..,,,.,., . .- Now she has left us for a little while. We must be brave. heart breaking loss to meet. --,.- Her flowers live in window boxes Mm Her wziieliox holds unfinished knlt- mu me Decemher 11”” 1951' ting there. , "es In new 2;: .';::.:S :2: i?.l:.3”.i”.ii; . she. D332: flirmother country' Are the ones who loved her best. 3 1, 1 M u, 1. 11 1 1 A loving mother. true and kind. antic? Iribano an we I T M No friend on earth like her we tind.I Death cannot separate hearts that F" E." 0' "5 the did he” M5" "g den. But God gave her eternal rest. M'"3" 39m'mb""5d I” R" Lovingly Remembered by Husband. F'm"y' Son Amos, Kaye and Marilyn. 1O - Chesterfield Suifcs' Breakfast suim l zron cnuncn 2 ANNUAL cilNDLELlililT SERVIOE Wednesday, December 17th at ,8 1i.m. and Grsndmolh er. Mrs. 11th, 1951. Just beyond the sunset. Grandchildren. trim SAVE MONEY of Simpson's during 90 for l0”lo off the regular prices. I firing so you see exactly what eac 'g you have a Simpson's account. EK ONLY-December ilth to 17th "Inclusive 4 SAVE 81.00 in Every 310.00 On:--. Stoves Occasional Furniture Washing Machines Radios 1 Bicycles Rugs Ele cfrlc Refrigerators on Mon: Mattresses Bedroom Suites IJCPL. STANFORD W. CARR Al. the going down of the sun, and; in the morning we shall remember, Lovingly Remembered by His Slstenl In fund and loving memory of our Husband 'and Daddy. I.yCpl. Stanford W. Carr. killed in Italy How Joyful is the hope that lingers. when loved one's cross death's sea. That we. when all life, tolls nrei Asleep In God's beautiful Garden, Sheltered from all sorrow and paln.l Some day when our life's journey is We shall meet our loved one. and Fondly Remembered by Ills Wife In loving memory of our dear son and brother. I.fCpl. Stanfordl W. Carrr, who was killed in action His life is a beautiful memory. He sleeps in God's beautiful garden, In the sunshine of perfect pcace.1 ,So leave him in God's keeping. And our dear son we loved so well. Sadly Iillsserl by Mother and l):ul.y In luring memory of my dear A kindly smile. a heart. of gold. No I1l'I.l.l”.T' mother this world (lid IOTI in fund and loving memory of, Fldcle Peters. who departed: Today brings back sad memories. Ill MEMORIAM A In loving memory of our Mother Franklln1 Hlckox. who was killed December- when we that way have trod. We'll see her face. and clasp her hand. In the beautiful hills of God. Remembered by lildon, Pheobe and i l 1 i PAGE THREE CHRISTMAS CANDY No. 1 Choice Satin U. 5. Mix. 2 lbs. 79c 1'oMA1'oEs iia-clay W I" " 15c Toys. lb. . . . . 59c i2TBoBn - '" "tin -Candy. lb. . . . 59c Chocolates. Creams and Jellies. lb. .. . 494:1, Jellies. lb. .. . 39c F 77w Creams. lb. .. iii6iFs"1'iiifbo;E' Pot of Gold. CIli)ll'(' Grade P. E. Island POTATOES 10 Lbs. 1.25 39: lt7loirs Luxury. lb. ., 99:; DON'T FORGET THE DRAWING FOR. THE BIG CHRISTMAS TIERKEY ON DEC. 23rd. COME IN AND PLACE YOUR COUPON IN THE CONTAINER AT THE FRONT OF THE STORE. WE ARE CONTINUING TO BOOK CHRISTMAS POULTRY. PLEASE ORDER EARLY TO ASSURE YOURSELF THE SIZE AND KIND OF BIRD YOU REQUIRE. GOOD TO THE :5: V.-:32-;. LAST BITE BOLOGNA Half or Whole gs mot? c lb. Juicy Florida 3;l:Tbv. Oranges. 2 doz. 69c Florida Pink Grapefruit. 3 for 25c Fresh Spinach; Fresh Brus- sell Sprouts: Sweet Po- tatoes; Green Pascal Col- cry. PURITY PIE CRUST 2 pkgs. 29c -31 riw 'CIR0rD?" BULK DATES 5 lbs. 79c ""'ICING7A- SUGAR P'E9:-1'” 1 GROCERIES ”"AMERlCAN FAMI JANUARY ISSUE" JAM-PACKED WITH RICIPES AND MENUS, l 2m:- , , USE CANNED MEATS FOR' . HEARTY MEALS MEN LIKE. -soys Park Daugherty 6 ' Bulk Sccdless Raisins. 2 lbs. . .. 39c PE-it 3?" Flour. 24 lb. bag SI.59 ' ir5'5gcK-our coumrn vvu Swift's (Bulk) V Sausage. lb. .. 35: lVlEEEE?sliEe"d Bacon. lb. 43: DEMONSTRATION Pt-rfcotlon Fruit Nut Roll. 1 Ice Cream will be featured at this store Friday and Saturday afternoon, 2 to 5 p.m. ”Try A Sample” Q Gkurr GEORGE, snarrx CI-IARLo7'TEToWN.I?E.I. PWNE -22Ihx22 5. "we :2-an Iv map An? nu roan raw W505 129 KENT STREET " CHRISTMAS SALE ANDIYOU MAY BUY on SlMPSONiS EASY PAYMENT PLAN "REDUCTIONS UP TO 30R; ON SOME ARTICLES! 1'I'IIeSG bargain days. All house furnishings in our store The regular price tickets have been left on every- h article -sold for regularly. No down payment if Springs. etc. '8'.-7SHm-4 CHRRV TCDELIVERY SERVICE4” WATCH FOR RED TAG SPECIALS AXMINSTER and WILTON MATS 30'Vo OFF ELECTRIC RANGE SAVE 30Vo Studio" Couches i