wannesniu. There appears to -have been a definite centre of civilization in Iraq as early as 6.000 BC. To all our friends: Sincere . wishes For - A HAPPY HOLIDAY! CARTER AND COMPANY lines. Opposite Rollaway. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN" A. It. MaelNN!s, Fire. Life. Auto and other lines of insurance. This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. TOWN TAXI - Phone 1600--322. ICE CREAM - Keep a supply on hand for delicious quick del- serts. MILK means health for the con- sumer and fertile farms for the province. MILK - the perfect drink for people of destinction. LEGION TAXI - Phones 278-- HUE To ulmwnsg the Onice of J. A. Carruthers. Optometrist, will be closed from December 23rd. untii HOWARD MIHNNIS mor- wean It 175 Queen Street. A ””””Y 5”” M v H”, Y 0 ;x. U h I ' GENERAL ELF.CTKIC wasn- uh 98'; ggmgrlm? & Hcudsmrrs EES. Floor Polishers. Vacuum Cleaners. Irons, Kettles and Radios 324.50. Toombs Music Store. LEHIGH RAFIFII) COAL is always the best. Arnfast Coal Co. GIFT APPRECIATE!) - During ICE CREAM p the perfect dc” the recent entertainment by the sert - no preparation .. econom- Lierggt tgiphgglgggen M”; 1651' John McNair, on behalf of the members of Wildey Lodge. pre- sented Mrs. Wright. matron of the Orphanage. with a beautiful record cabinet as a gift for the children. In accepting the gift Mrs. Wright expressed the thanks of the young- sters as well as her personal ap- preciation of the thoughtfulness sliown by the Oddfellows. THE 4TH AND FINAL INSTALL- MENT of City Taxes is due and payable on December 31st. ELECTRIC Bryenton and BATTERY AND RADIOS, Batteries. MaoKay. t l 1 i RESERVE Janua-ry 28th for ----e-ee---4 Burns Anniversary Concert. Sprin- snred by Zion Men's Associa- Personals .. V n... inn p (M l..A.C. Linus Alchorn, R. C. A. F. , . , Station Siimrnerside. is spending R' (' A" F" ASNX ”T'05' " Chrismias with his mother and sis- A social evening Friday, December 26th, at 8.30 P. M. lcr at Rocky Point. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Creed, High- rield, have left for Halifax. where. they will spend the Yuletide Sea-5 son with their son, Murray and. Mrs. Creed. i IN MEMORIAM In lnving memory of our father. George Harris lnman who passed away. December 24th. 1948. We lost a. father with a heart of gold. who was more to us than wealth uninld. Without farewell he fell asleep. with only memories for us in Be merry . . . - ' keep: 0; , o and may you all hay: We Inst. but God gained. ' ' ' ' . one of the heat fathers. the world -HQ the sparkling ingredient: m"””""'- ','- Sadly Mir.-zed hr Linda. Addie and for a full cup Harvey, of happiness! THE GREEND-Al COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTION AND open SATURDAY As USUAL 7 CO, LTD, . ANNALYSIS 3 LADlES' STORE A G, F, Hu1'cHEsoN MEN'S srom: ' 3. son Optonietrists 53 Grafton Street : May our best wiihes light way to the happiness of the Holiday Season. 16 -Fnrl7 if Prowse Bros. Limited. V rm: GUA1RDIAN.4p(;-LARLOTTETOWN , . - officers or Eastern Star Are Installed A large number of guests and members of Crystal Chapter No. 1. Order of the Eastern Star, wit- nessed the impressive installation of officers at the Masonic Temple Friday, December i9th. Mrs. Christine Larrabee, P. Mt. was installation officer, while Mrs. Gladys Bruce. P. M-p acted la in- stalling marshal and the following officers were duly installed to of- fire: Worthy Matron, Jessie Parker: Worthy Patron, Morley smith: Associate Matron. Helen Herring: Associate Patron. William virtue; secretary. Etta Dalling: Treasur- er, Marlon Lord; Conductress. Hil- dred Walker; Associate Conduc- tress. Edna Lord: chaplain, Edith Lewis; Marshal, Louise Johnston; Adah. clsretta Palmer; Ruth. Gladys Larkin; Esther, Jean Gid- priate solos and a heautiful floral addenda added to the beauty of the ceremony. . As the newly elected worthy matron was escorted to her posi- tion a. guard of honour composed of past matrons presented her dings; Martha. Cvussle Bryant: Electa, Betty Bnanton; gwarder, . Jennie Buchanan; Sentinel, p George P. Brady. ' During the installation appro- .-,. .. i gifts to h0l”OOl01ITn Ml-I Juno ros- The Past Matron, Florence Lav- tar; pianist. Mrs. lgleleu Multich- era. was presented with a Past em. and to her installing officers. Matronb Jewel. which was pinned congratulation: were extended by on by her daughter. mi-lone. several guests. . worthy Patron Smith present- The meeting closed with the ad the Past Patron George' Brady "Queen." Refreshments were with a Past Patronb Jewel. Both served in the recreation room un- fittingly replied. tder conveners Winnifred Lever: Mrs. Parker. in a gracious ac- land Hazel white, and a, social hour with e bouquet of red roan. ceptance speech thanked members enjoyed. for the honour they had conferred on her, expressed appreciation to FAMOUS BRIDGE her predecesao and asked for co- The Golden Gate suspension operation and support during the bridge 'at San Francisco has a coming year. she then presented channel span of 4,200 feet. ” compliments of the' season i . S. A. McDonald Departmental Store. Open Saturday As usual 51 -u.ugLa.s.:.I.'a-nu.-aL5.son.:-. I V L. .. 'oecEivmm; 24. -.1. L... .... -- GIIRISTMAS wnzx ' snorrina,fno.uns Monoav and russnav Open Until 9:30 PM. i 4 WEDNESDAY CHRISTMAS EV! Close of 6 P. M. Remain Closed THURSDAY and F'"'AY Open SATURDAY. DEC. 27th from 8:30 run. to 9:30 pm. Prowse Bros. Ltd. i l I v I l i l l l -- AND FOR THE 96th TIME T MERRY CHRISTMAS HObMAN'S in 1857. first wished-'.'A MERRY CHRISTMAS" to its friends: and this greeting. old but forever new. is as full of Friend- llnoss and Goodwill today. as when penned flnn-Robert Tlnson Holman. ninety-six years ago. To our CUSTOMERS Our Thanks For Everything R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summon-aide - Charlottetown - Nowhlaagow. N.8. "Where Old. Friends Meet" by the founder of His TO OUR STAFF Our. Appreciation of A Fellowship