THE GUARDIAN. I CI-IARLOTTETOWN monsnm I . Our GIGANTIC sans s-rm. Goes on Men's OVERCOATS- ' . lu.95 Values to 329.50 .. 2 A . 5 0 Men's OVERCOATS- Lzen sentenced to hang on April it tor the murder. Nov. 16 oi Harper Men's PARKAS- v . I2.69 values to so-95 ---------------------- --- ll"....ii?;?'?2;:Ti”'c..i:':.'i:L':" Men's Fleece Men's Work 3,:igid"0&!;;j R T mm" M 's””"& Combinations 52.89 Shirts . . . . . . . S2.49 Boysi Fleece Men's Dress ' i Combinations 51.89 Shirts Si .77 H B0 5' Hcckev SWEATER5" OVERPROBLEIVI SKIN? R9l:YllaI' N195 ................................ .. Uu CUTICURA right- soo prompt rotultnl Use lragrar1t.miltll,V medicated Cuticura Soap and Ointment aadirected itutide package- to helip clear up blackheads. pimples. blemishes. See smoother skin in Just 7 days. Iluy at your dgtggist today. curtcutts GREENDAUS MEN'S STORE 144 GREAT GEO. ST. ' Shop and save at our great store- . wide WHITE FOODS SALE - I once-I-year bilzulrtl oi It-nluring all those goml-lusting. gootl-Tor-you iootls that Mr white White Granulated . SUGAR. 10 lb. bag 51.15 Make Your Owne White BEANS. 2 lbs. 25: Best Grade RICE. 2 lbs. 35: Round Shaker Box SALT. 2 lb. each . . . . l0c Su'ii1's Silverleaf Pure LARD. 3 lbs. .. 65: hnrguina In color-lootln you enjoy daily in all your meals. Antl wr'vn talu-tt prices for A slelizhritlc ior this sale no hop tlhoitrd our tohnrgttin and roast through your Tomi ortlcr. You'll be snow:-tl nudrr with anv- lngs nl. ottr VVIIITE FOOD SALE. Robin Hood - Quick lCi'apot'atcd H Tall Tins Carnation MILK. 3 tins 50: . BAG 4-9C No. 1 SMALL ONIONS 4 Lbs. For GRADE "A" In Cartons Medium Size 39!! Per Doz. '1 ii Large Juice iORANGES. 2 doz. ..- Young Tender 'GREEN BEANS. por,lb. ' Curly Leaf gSPlNACH. per lb. Our Daily Serial By Peggy Dora CHAPTER rrvs Part Two 'Eusty grinned dtyly. "So the! even have got the fish sewed up. Values to d-14.50 .......................... .. i have me ,r- he commented. C 11 y 1 but beiore she e a's co or rose. MOlI'S ' could say - anythl.-is -Rusty said i Values to 339.50 ..................... ....- 9 quickly. "Sitip it! That was very ill-mannered of me. to throw roclu M.n'5 at your irionds! I didn't really - ' 0 c it." valmm l0 'ls'74'50 """"""""""""""" T" m--insuppose you despise them Menus too," said Celia hotly-. I . Rust; s e,i ehrows went up It 11! Values to Si69.50 .......................... -- Richard Monette. 29. Above. has tie "why should 1? It's their life and they live it their own wayl I try to live my "own and let the other icllow manage his! I've nev- er felt that my own -er- morlll were high enough to permit me to throw rocks at other peoplel Live and let live - th-.tt's my motto. Remember?" Celia. studied him curiously tor a moment. "You were a soldier, overseas where it must have been pretty awful " she said quietly. "Yet you can come home and see people who spend their money ig- noring the war,' and you don't want to set fire to their places?" Rusty smiled at her, but there was no humor in his smile. "You know, Celia," Rusty said seriously, ”it takes all kinds of people to make R. world go around. Pardon me it I originate a brand new thought, eh? I realize that Mallory is no good for the army; he's too old and he's not physical- ly fit. I admit that there are ways in which he might have - well, helped. But on the other hand, there are people who wave the flag. who proclaim their patriot- ism irom the housetops, who get themselves photographed buying liiity thousand dollars” worth of i bonds for the privilege oi kissing i :1 movie star." Celia had listened to him with surh intense interest that. meeting 'l:r-r eyes. he flushed and said, "This series oi lectures will contin- :ue under the auspices of the luhlllld Your Own Business" , League -" "No, no, please don't laugh." Celia interrupted. "Thank you ior saying that! It's well. it's what I Wanted to hear! I like the Mal- '!orys 8. lot, and when I'm with them what. they say makes sense and I believe they are right-." "Dnn't go rt-lying too much on my judgment, lacy" protested Ru.sty. "l'm R lone wolf. 1 play my own cards the way I see 'em. We never had any responsibility and I don't want any! You make up your own mind your own way and don't. go maiclng me feel that .l'n'l might be influenced by any'- thing I could do or say!" Celia was a little puzzled at his vrhcmcnce. 1 "You're an odd sort of person," ishe ventured alter a moment. "You'd be surprised how odd." 'he assured her earnestly "I'm unique. and you mustn't pay the slightest attention to me. Ever!" "Well. of course not it that's the way you feel about it," said Celia milled at his abruptness. "That's exactly the way I feel about it." Rusty assured her. "I've; ,secn enough damage from people who go around thrusting their (pinion on others, absorbing other peot:'.e's lives taking advantage or another personis love and inlthv and confidence to rob them oi any thoughts of their own-" Now it nits his ttirn to break off, to look coniiised,-tntl bitter and to say harshly, "Well that's pretty in-i Itclvcd and 1 don't think there's: ,any chance or making sense oi it.i so L. shnli we hit for home?" "Let's" said Cells, and they, walked side by side along the road in silence. Rusty looked straight ahead, his eyes grim and bleak. as though his thoughts were not pleasant company. but as though he could SUMMEIIFIELD W.M.S. meeting oi the Slimnieriicld W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Sutherland Mac- Kny on Thursday evening. Jan. in With the president, Mrs. Keith Maine in the chair. Meeting opened with hymn Sift "Land of Our Birth", followed by 1;-sponsive reading taken from Mnttliew. chapter 5, and vrns tol- lcived nv prayer by the President. liymn 148 "Breathe on Me Breath of God" was then sung. The program. taken from Chap- -The regular- NO. T New Coreless , :CARROTS. 2 lbs. ............ Fresh Young Green t CUCUMBERS. each The lost We ii Green Pascal . Can Buy ; CELERY. Klargo stick . . . . . . . . . . ,. Firm Large Per 65g LEITUCE. per head Peck mgmggtaf . A -.1 Cupswell - Fresh. Clubhouse JELLY POWDERS. 3 for .. 23; Planters - 3 free bars Peanut BUTTER. lb. Iar '46: Re!lll..Kit - Reg. h1.50 noeoooooo COFFIE. per lb. 99: Co-op White or Brown IRIAD. porloof I5: Co-op Pekoe . 13A, per lb.. 396 . iii 5 ii-'Il, .?i,l.Il1(: .,z 2 iii) If. 3 5315523 at-Jtmom E 'n,;;r'.oIlMM:'a .- -.-aw a r inf .L7,fvf E-,7(U' ,4W tor XIII oi "Lakes to Northern Lights" was conducted by Mrs Harland Day assisted by Mrs. Let-lend Mayne and Mrs. Herman Mayne. Minutes or the last meeting were rend and approved and roll call was answered by nine members. Collection amounted to 33.45. A letter was read irom Mrs. cut- clltie regarding Prerbyierlal to be hrirl in Charlottetown on January :2 and 23. , Roll call for the next meeting is to be answered by a verse con- taining the word "abide". and the meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Keith Mayne with Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe in charge oi pro- gram. Meeting closed by repeating the Mzzpah Benediction. .?? ASPIRIN RH If VES COLDS 51st Annual General Easting or The Shareholders of The Provincial Bank Of Canada I Tile liist annual general meet- ing of the shareholders of the Pro- vincial Bank of Canada took place at eleven o'clock in the torenoon on Wednesday. January 9, 1952, at the head oiilce of the Bank. St. James St. West. Montreal. under the chairmanship oi Mr. J. Edouard Labelle. KC. 0312., President oi the Bank. 0 After the usual .iormolitles. Mr Labelle delivered the usual presi- dential address to shareholders. He expressed regrets at the death oi Montreal. Que; Hon. Jules A. Bril- lant. M.I...c., C.B.E..IT.imouskl. Qua: Mr. C. F. Carsley, M.B.E., Mon- tml. 0110.: Hon. rt. 0. Orothe. M.L.C., Montreal. Que; Mr. J, Edouard Labelle, K.C.. 0.311., Montreal, Que; Mr. Louis Levesque, Montreal. Que.; Mr. Lucien Masse. CA. I-lull. Que: Dr. R. H. Parent. Ottawa. Ont.; I-Ion. Es. L. Paton. aude. r.o., K.O.. Montreal. Que.: Mr. Gaston Pratte. Quebec. Que.: Mr. C. E. Preiontaine. Montreal. one; Mr, J. Ulysse Sainte-Marie. Quebec Que. one of the Directors, Mr. Herve ' ' mm or Mon-wt in whom the .....Zi" i?l':.':.i”".:""&'3.".':'.f.::..'2.:'.f Bank has lost one of the leading businessmen of our time. All the member. of the Board oi Directors were unanimously re- elected. They are: Mr. L. Emery Beaullsu, K.C., Montreal, Que: Hon. Senator Elie Beauregard. K.C.. Montreal. Que.; Mr. J. U Boyer, not quite rid himself oi them. And Celia, walking beside him. wonder- ed. The thought that he might in- iluence her in deciding her emo- tions about the Mallorys had seemed so very unpleasant to him that it was puzzling. Had his confused words about people n- iluenclng other people held s a clue to the morning when she ad inadvertently spied on him it- ting in an attitude oi complete de- Jection and despair? To be continued censors: Mr. Odilon Crevier. Chi- coutimi, Que: Mr. Narclsse Du- ciiarme, Montreal, Que; Mr. Maurice Fortln. Trois-Rivierea. Que; Mr. Gaston Vincent. Ottawa, 0ut.: Mr. L. E. Langls Gall, ” K.C., Quebec. Que; Mr. Edouard Gohier, St. Laurent. Que.: Mr. Vie- tor Morin, N.P., Montreal Que.: Mr. Calixte F. Savoie, Moncton. N.B.; Mr. Clement Tremblay, 0. Ii.E.. Lachute, Que. At a special meeting of the Ilsoard of Directors which followed holders, the Hon. F5. L. Paten- oude, P.C.. K.C.. was re-elected Hon rary President: Hun. Sen Elle llca egard, K.C., Chairman oi the Board; Mr. J. Edouard Lsbelle. K.C.. O.B.I-3.. President of the the annual meeting of the share- - I. SEE SOOED AT TEN - Be oi Conway. Pa. after she in Havana. Cuba. L.C., 03.17., and Mr. J. U. Boyer were re-elected Vice-Presidents of the Bank. The iollowing oiiicers are main- tained in their actual post. They are: Messrs. J. U. Boyer. General Manager; Bernard Normandln. Donat Lalande. Assistant General Managers; Mr. Rene Couslneau. Secretary and Mr. O. R. Char- fzanlt; I-Ion. Jules A. Brlllartt, M. Lanna". chm. Accountant" tty Lee Bennett. ago 10. is congratulat- ed by her father, Alfred Bennett made her first solo flight in a light plane Looking on is ..vANTJAR.Y 17, 1952 Alfred Bennett, Jr.. who mined Inst year at ago It in Maxi o. Ben. neti, a ilyer with 10,000 mm H, the air, took his daughter (,9 cub. because U.S. regulations forbid any- one ttnder 16 to solo. I Mon 1M AMIRICAN tn: 1. S. STEVEN SON lronch Mcnogu ”t. 140 RICHMOND ST. ' All from for Policvltoldom EXAMPLES! 4 Only: MUSKRAT BACK COATS Newest mink and sable dyes, sizes 9 to 14. Originally priced at 3445.00. NOW .00 165'” 75.00 4 Only: RACCOON COATS Let out Raccoon Coats in the silver and black striping. Origin- ally priced up to 33375. Sizes 12 to 18. NOW from ELECTRIC SEALS (dyed rabbit) A limited number in black and brown. Originally priced to T245. NOW .0 island LAST and FINAL CLEARANCE EVEN enema ntnucnoits orrtnrn on BALANCE or run cons IN STOCK O V O O ' The balance of our FUR COATS in stock must go! In order to clear the remaind- er we are offering them at even more drastically reduced prices. number of Muskrat Backs. Raccoons. black and brown Seals (dyed rabbit) the? are now being offered at less than original wholesale prices. LOOK 2 Only: MOLESMIN COATS One of the lightest weight furs. two shades. Originally 5345. 1 Only: CANADIAN One of our most beau dyed.in Summer Ermine. Origin- yally priced 3675. You must see this coat to appreciate it.-NOW illUI)sON SIQAL. MINK TRIM Exceptionally good quality, trimmed with mink, .' (dyed Muskrat). originally priced S745. rnuu. ct.r.AnAuctt - i"""ie"5 There are 6 AT THESE 1 89.00 NOW IJIBBEL 1 coats, - NOW