VIIIEI-WISE YOUR Sm will: this silkysmeolli lotion node with lessen is vrlliteo old ltavelia to soften . .. fresh and oh so lrogruni gift boxed with mulching solid HAllDl-Sil(l( for purse, 1.50 the set Moore & McLeod to potty end protect you all over THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news or local interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- able in advaneo. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. "YOUR DOLLAR. BUYS M.0IE- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." JILIMY1 TAXI-Phone BIO. CRABWELL In for Better Photo- UIP - . DACK's SHOES - No liner gift. sl8.95 up. Henderson A Cudlnote. MILK - the perfect drink for people of destinction. HOWARD ll1aeINNI3 WEAR at 113 Queen Street. FOOT- BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS, Batteries. Bryenton and MaoKay. DAKS SLACKS. smartly and tailored in England at Cameron's. styled Jack SMOKING JACKETS, Give Him something he'll enjoy in his leisure hours. a. smart selection at Jack Cameron's. 100w. NYLON TIIICOT SHIRTS with fused collar and cuffs, made by B. V. D., the Gift for Him at Hack Cameronls. 0l'R FEED W'AREHOUSE will be open on Monday and Friday morning only from 9.00 A. M. to 11.30 A. M. Wlltshire Dairying Co.. was "mar stop to. Giuey's Pharmacy. shop" KBOYJIOSE for longer weer. en ideal Gift at Jack Cameron's. 1'1"! lllltl. - Charles. Anteil Formula "9". Giney's Pharmacy. A. R. MaoINNIl. Fire, Life, Auto and other lines of insurance. ICE CREAM the delicious solu- tion of the dessert problem. LEIIIGII HARD-I-GOAL is always the best. Arnfast Coal -Co. PROPANE Kerosene Refrlgeb atora. Firestone Bryenton and MacKay. FOR. HIS GIIT - Arrow Dart. Canada's foremost white Shirt. 34.96. Henderson an cudmore. IF IN DOUBT give him a. Stetson Hat Gift certificate at s8.95. Hen- derson dz Cudmol-e. GLOVES by Perrln, perfect fit- ting, durable, a Gift he'll apprec- iate. At Jack Cameron's. GIVE .A BOOK GIFT this Christmas. The Island Book Room, Great George Street. Open even- lings till Christmas. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY in Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Tuesday Thursday, Saturday. Phone Marl- time Central Airways 2061 or 540 SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily to Bummetside and Moncton Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memo , of Mrs. Henry Colee who passed sway December 15th, 1959. sweet memori will linger forever Time cannot change them its true. Years that may some can not sever. My loving remembrance of you. Ever Remembered and sadly Missed, Aliee. IN MEMORiAM In loving memory of our darling little girl, Frances Irene Itoea, who died Dacembe 15th, 1948, aged 3. years and 7 months. From our happy home and circle God has taken one we loved, She has gone from earth In Heaven To at better home above. Time may heni the broken hearted Years may make the wound less sore, But It cannot till the longing, For the loved one gone beIore.. But we know that you are waiting At the gateway bright and fair, And will greet us some glad mom- in: As we join you over there. And again we'll meet dear Frances, And will smile at you and say. It'll been oft times very lonely, After you had gone away.. Ever Remembered by Mommy, Daddy, Donna, Louis and Grandmothers Ross and Macnonald. ANCIENT FLOW The tides are caused by the at- traction of the moon for the wat- ers of the earth. lkhhhinbn-vn.w.p,g.;,g.,,.N 3. 2114:. is -2. : A 1&2 Ltd. The Gift Of Her Dreams.... An OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD LANE CEDAR CHEST The Last Word In Beauty and Usefulness AND... HDLMAWS Will Include A Smart Gift Package .1 Without Extra charge YOU give her this ”dream" gift and from us she will re- ceive al ”surprise" gift. The "surprise" gift packages con- sist of beautiful and useful articles for her home-sheets, towels, pillow cases or table linens, valued anywhere from 5.00 to 15.00 each. Come in and see the gorgeous Lane Cedar Chests--when the one you have chosen is delivered, with it will be the "surprise" gift from us! 11 : leggy. ' Dreams” See The Big Selection Of New 1953 LANE GHESTS Moderately Priced From 9.50 ,.u to DIILY 3 Delivers Any Lane chest and Her FREE Gift Package. Balance Weekly or Monthly . nown ; ' on Monday. December 1 of Egmonl; nay were in Miscouche . on Sunday. December 1th. '. School. v ml. an impressive iv Church of Miseouehe when - children of Mary held their an- L. nual procession ' Feast of the Immaculate Concep- ' lion-. - day. six girls were admitted into i taken by Reverend A ate sermon. The members of this . holding a lighted candle and sing- -' benediction. ' cheerful spirit and sincere friend- rrz GUARDIAN. "CI-IARLOTTETOWN ' Mleoouche and Vicinity -1341. end Mrs. Phil hoiair or Miscouohe were reoent visitors to Ohsrlottetovm. - Mr. sndllillrs. William Hickey of Indian River and Mr. !'red Ready of Irlshtown were recent vlsiton in Miaooueile. sueete of Mrs. Roselle. Gillie. Mr. Jules Poirier recently spent some time ll Mionoton on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters and son Wayne were visitors in Miscouche on Bundey. Deoember 7th. st the home of Mrs. Peters” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Areenault. Mr. ml-nest Gallant of welling- ton was visiting in Mlscouehe on Sunday. December 7th, at the home of his sister, lore. D. H. Gal- lent. Mr. Eddie Peters returned to ilk home in Miscouche on Wednes- day, December 10th, having spent several months in Ontario. Mrs. Russell Osmpbell and M15- Deniel Noonan of Indian River were recently visiting in Mis- couche at the home of Mrs. Ros- ella. Gillis. Mrs. Jerry Richards and lie! children. Betty and Marie-Claire, or wellington. were visitors in Mliscouche on Sunday. D0C9lmb91: 7th, at the home or Mrs. Richards mother, Mrs. Mary Desnoches. M-r. and Mrs. John O. Poirier re- turned to their home in Miscouche 3, having spent several days in Halifax. Mr. and Mire. Raphael Arsenault. visiting is at- their daughter Agnes. who High tending the Miscouche on Sunday ovenins. DGCEWWY ceremony was held in the St. John the Baptist the in honour of the which fell on the following their pledge was J. D. KENY- an appr0P1'1- the sodality and who later preached society walked in procession. each mg hymns suited to the occasion. The ceremony was followed by --BV ............ Ill MEMDIIIAM MISS HELEN CHAMPION ..on the morning of October lath, the Angel of Death visited the Provincial sanatorlum and took from this earth to her true home in Heaven the gentle soul of 'HeIen Champion. Darnley. 8': im age of 34. Miss Cllampion. elthoush in delicate health for the past.sev- oral years. enjoyed her life ln a quiet manner. always displaying a ilness. she bore all her suffering with Christian fortitude. she leaves to mourn. her sor- rowing father, Mr. Robert Cham- pion, "and. Mrs. Champion: one 515' ter, Marian, Mrs. Colin Mountain; four brothers. James. in Halifax: Edgar. Dan. and Roy, in Darnley Her largely sttended funeral I was held from her home on oc- ' tober 21st with I short service thence to Keir Memorial Church, Malpeque, where the service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Evans. The following hymns were sung; "rho Lord Is My shepherd". "Jesus Lover of My soul", and "Asleep in Jesus". The pallbearers were Robert Mountain, Vernon Cousins. Clar- ence Champion. Dawson Cham- pion. Leaman Reeves, and Forbes Thompson. Interment was in Mal- peque Cemetery. Cord Of Thanks The family of the late 1-lelen Champion wish to extend their sincere thanks to the doctors and her nurses at the Provincial Ban- ntorlum, also to her roommate, and to all those who sent mes- sages of sympathy and flowers during their recent sad bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM In loving nselnery of our door Mother, Mrs. Henry Ooles. who passed away neeeanber ilth. 1951. often end often our thoughts do wander, To a grave not far away. V Where we laid oar darling Mother Just two yesre ago today. lovingly lensenbered by lies nughters and lens. AIRIAI. Imrrrn . a nah-eating hawk. '1'h00!l'0Y hasemalieharpsplkes on soleeotthefeetteholditeeliw P017 Pl"- osccmnslzy 15. 1952 pp 'T"-T53. gifficl reps in ..-..g...g..... GIIEIIILLE BEDSPIIEADS white with pastel shades At A Very SPECIAL PRICE . 39.50 Other lines of Chenille, Homespun and Rayon Bedspreads in all the popular shades at very attractive prices. Very Suitable as Christmas Gifts. Fancy Sheets and Pillow case Sets in green, yellow, blue, pink at a very Popular Price . 58.95 per set Other plain white sheets selling at .......................... .. h9.90 3 pair Also plain white Pillow Slips at-' 1.59 to 1.95 A PAIR See Our Spocilfll Assortment 0 BATH TOWELS and HAND TOWELS Also Boxed Face Cloths and Towel Sets, prices from h1.29 to 34.59 PILLOW CASES Madeira cut work and embroid- ered in white and coloured. Prices A159 to &5.95 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Runners, Bridge Table Covers, Lunclleon Sets, Place Mats, Lace Table Cloths, Garment Bags, etc. FANCY CUSIIIONS In a Variety of Colors and Sizes Price .......................... .. 55.3.25 to M50 each CARPET SWEEPERS in shades of green. brown and block Grand Rapids............ . ............S8.95a VANITY t'l0.75 KENTWOOD 'T".95 AXMINSTERMATS........................I S7.75ioS'l5.Go SMYRNAMATS 38.00toS'l2.5D BATH MATS” 52.29 to 58.00 PLASTIC TABLE COVERS 90: i'o.SI.75 CARPET RUGS make an ideal Christmas Gift. We have a large as- sortment in all standard sizc :1:-liable for any room or popular prices. brighten up your he. .2 for Christmas by buying one of our beautiful rugs on the Easy Payment Plan. SHOP EARLY Ana SHOP orrru - AT raowsrs Prowse Bros. Ltd. FOR GOOD. VALUES .aeoooo..-eeeeee-neeassee -a. SUNLIGIIT HAZARD CAPETOWN (or) - 'rh'e date tht . Gouth African medical journal said over-exposure to the sun may be a major contrlbutsry factor in skin cancer of white people. A re- search team found that African na- tivu do not suffer to the same ex- tent. ' to remember in . DECEMBER for local re Christmas AT LEAST zwzsnslm 1'03. OUT-0P.'IOWll Mel eoov-Mi!" M ".1. 1.. late Cllillilwii mm lelnsmhn w-W am now!!! it W''”' has to 1 M-l " APQST orrlcl For Quality Mlldneee P Value N 5. . I I p y . 3 1 N15. 'Tmu:crT'a:"al"' 3 somlvmeva nu