DECEMBER 12. 19510 ii I: rauon s BULUVA Canadais Greatest Watch Value! g, Eagles ,,,,.II.u In .7344: grnnaliau. Dec. 19 - ZION CHURCH Annual candlelight Service Wednesday as Friday m;liHE CENTRAL This column is reserved (or news or local interest. but advertising III a newly nature may be inserted at live cents I word. strictly psy- able in advance. HOWARD MaclNNIs FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Thousands of Toys, Firestone, Bryenton, Mc- Kay & Co. KIIOY WOOL hose for men. the ideal Christmas gilt at Jack Cameron's. TIIOPICANAS ron CHRIST- MAS crrrs. sizes 12-44 and 16'A-24V; at The Fashion Shoppe. STORE OPEN tonight and Fri- day night until 8:30. Firestone Brynnton & McKay Co. TIIE "BBITIBII BYT0llD" ROX for men. 10051; Virgin wool-noth- ing ilner made. S195 at Henderson as Cudmore. SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" with a good book trom The Island Book Room. Great George Street. Open evenings till Christmas. THE FINEST MEN'S SOX SOLII. Ask for "British Byiord". 10095: Virgin wool. 31.95 pair. Henderson at Cudmore. Curd Of Thanks. I wish to thank the doctors and nurses oi! Prince County Hospital for their kindness to me during my recent illness. also my Irlcnds who so kindly remembered me with letters and cards. Mrs. Robert Aiiluck. Bedeque. Suitl at all drug cunllllii 21 8 n.m. FOB MRS. phone 2341-J. VAN'S Chocolates JIMMY! TAXI - Phone 525. COOK'S STUDIO for periect pictures. ' CIIASWIILI. (or Better Photo- graphs. C II I N E 5 E NOVEETIES for Christmas. Crasweil lstudlo. KENWOOD, Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. ENGLISH "VlYEI..I.A" SHIRTS in authentic Tartans 312.95. Hen- derson as Cudmore. PICTURE BOOKS. sets and toys of all description. The Island Book Room, Great George Street. Open evenings till Christmas. painting CORRECTION - The duck- shaped potato, picture of which was recently published. was grown on the farm oi Mr. Lyle Brown. Fortune Cove, and not at Cas- cumpec at stated. IN MEMORIAM BARBARA JEAN HURRY A shadow was case over the com- munity of I-Iighilcld. when the news spread that little Barbara Jean Hurry. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hurry passed away at the P. E. I. Hos- pital on October 27th, 1951. From her birth on June ioth. 1951, she was not strong but ap- peared to gain lmm day to day giving hope that she woulrl grow to n strong healthy child. This was not God's plan for He took her to himsell as n precious little Jewel. Besides her pnrents she leaves to mourn two brothers Seymour. and Cecil; and one sister Audrey A little brother pre(lvI'cu.sc(l her some years arm.- A large number oi people gath- ered ot the Hirzllhvlrl Uniterl Church where service wns held. Rev. .1. R. Skinner was ns.sistcd,,by Rev. John Mm-Kny in :1 very im- pressive service from the theme ”.lcsus Interest in Little Children." Interment, took place in the I-Ilrrhileld Cemetery. The pallbear- ors were David Rodd. Terple Weeks, Donnie Good. Donnie Per- person. Besides lllnlly cords of syn1pat,lt,V the following it;-Ire sent. flowers: Sprays-- Mother, Daddy. Sister and Bro- thers. Grandpa and Grandma Wood. Uncle Charlie and Aunt. Marg- aret. Uncle Lorne and Aunt Doris. Uncle Oharles and Aunt l41llan. Hazel, Willard and Family. Guy Fnmily. llighfleld Women's Institute. Wrealh:- Highiield United soclation. Women's As- I I 1 make if easy Ior him. WWIII&&Ilhl Maybe he needs a gentle push." it so. a gift certificate is your inspiration. y There isn't a man who won't ap- preciate a hat for Christmas if you to do is come in at his convenience” select the one which surfs him but - '. . and the rest is on you. Gift Certificates from 35.00 up NCIDRE Es M9LEOD IE1! l i l i it All he has LA dance for lmembers friends will be held in KIIIKKKKIIIKKIIKIKKI III-I-In LEGION DANCE Legion a n cl their IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear sister Mildred, (Mrs. Harry Keat- ing) who passed away December 12th. 1948. g I was not than to see you die, To clasp your hand and say, iGood-hye.' But I'll remember my whole lite through. The last few words I had with you. Always Remembered by Slater Iona and Brother-l.n-Law Donald, at summervlile. Mus. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. A. Roy Jones, who departed this lite on December 12th, 1950. she is not dead. she has only gone holore un. Her lite to us, will always be a 0. To live and love, and make life: ..atl:way brighter, Until we, too, shall cross the Jar. dan tide. . Ever Remembered by Husband and Iihmlly. IN MEMORIAM In lovlilg memory or Mrs. Harry Renting, who passed away Decem- ber 12th, 1943. Thoughts drill back to days gone ” Plat. Lila moves on, but memories last. Deep in our hearts her memory is kept, We who love her will never forget. Lovimrly Remembered by Husband and Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Roy Jones. who passed away December 12th, 1950. Memories are treasures no one can cnl. Death ia.n heartache no one can heal. Some may forget, you, now you are gone. But we will remember no matter how long. and Daughter-in-Law Olive. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mn. Harry Kealing. who passed away Decem- ber 12h. 1048. Your memory to us is a keepsake. with which we shall never put. Though God has you in his keeping We still have you in our hearts. Dad and Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of WESTON FRANCIS Freetown who passed away December 12th. 1944. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Family. he (ROVER CLUB Saturday night. 9.30 Lunch will be served Couples only admitted I-'.U-3:5)!-;?t;,3)1DQ3i27,rIl)t)t)I)iI.42;)'I-,1 . '10? I, :3 u Landmark for vixilors to the Festival of Britain is the great Dome of Discovery, with its 2V3-arrc top sheathed in gleam- ing aluminum. Largest domc' ever built, it has more than three times the diameter oi the . Dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Canadian visitors to the Fest- tival may be excused for point- ing with pride to the fact that roof. ribs, rafters and other parts of the all-aluminum Dome were made from Cana- (linn aluminum . . . and that (2.ItI.1Ila is the world's most eilicient producer of this essen- tial modern metal. Aluminum Company of Canada. Ltd. (Alcan). s 70”! . e. Rm. f&glS'I'A?.S : JESSE! R005 A lfklllf I07 R011 I5: cnsan Smlfllll Lovingly Remembered by Mother! N THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN l i Fondly Remembered by Son Henry xx am Ir -xxxx its: 134 Kent St. WEDNESDAY it ----) TODAY onmr (--- Save 52.50 on any Table under 515.00 Save 55.00 on any Table over 15.00 and under 525.00 Save 37.50 on any Table over 525.00 and under 540.00 -1 Save 510.00 on any Table over 540.00 5 OPEN CHARLOTTETOWN Tin!-I-Ix!-II-Ismxiasarlnsnm mu-.. ' ALL DAY ' SPECIAL TXILEDQ Remember: Furniture is the finest gift you can offer! You can Buy the finest furniture or CROCKETT and STOREY Ltd. ma THREE - -.--.-I...- Phone 834 He won't even& need a pipe and a fireside for winter Christmas. Agnew-Surpass. -GIVE HIM SLIPPEHS 'rI-Its CHRISTMAS y GIVE I-Iik surpass nus CHRISTMAS y GIVE HIM supesns relaxation if you give hin'. slippers by Agnew-Surpass this Every time he slips his feet into their soft warmth, holll start. thanking you all over again. Agnew-Surpass Shoe Store is a grand selection of slippers in every size, in many styles and prlced'for every pocket-book.V Christmas and a comfortable New Year can start at 0 Agnew-Surpass Slippers are readily exchangeable at any of Agnew-Surpass 96 Shoe Stores In Canada. . g;-J At your nearby- Remember, a cozy ugnew-surpass SLIPPERS priced from CI-IIARLOTTETOWN STORE 2.98 lo 8.50 5.9.3; LIMIIID ,4 9 1 SVN.LSIHHOwSiHJ. SHE-Iddl'IS Nil-I mus Sli3ddl'IS Nil-I I-IAIS Q SVKLSIHHO SIHJ. SH:-lcIdI'1S rug Z-lltl