FRIDY llow on Display 1952 WALLPAPERS All New Patterns See Them Today at There will he an interruption of electric power on our Queen and Wt-ymouih circuits in the City of Char- lottetown and vicinity; and on our Bordon, Souris and Malpeque Roarl liiws outside the City of Clinrloltelown on Sunday lll0l'llillL'. Mart-Ii 2nd between the hours of 8 and 10 am. in-ntlu-r pormiitintz, for the purpose of connecting new ibcdcrs from our plant. The City area involved in the interruption will he the general section S0uih..oLKcnt Street, and the Northeastern section hounrlecl by Prince, Upper Prince, Weymouth and Lnnrzwortli Avenue. " Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. 1'!!! GUARDIAN. WN Whirlwind rrva Part. Three "well. are you pleased -with yourself?" be shot out savazely. "You could have had I contract Just like that. if you'd been smart. Why can't you be clever Just once?" "Maybe I should try to he.” she turned. hands working nervously wlth the belt of her flaming housocoat. The patches which had been under her eyes were scarcely in evidence now. "I! I was clever then you wouldn't have to be." I he barked. I "Go on." "Bill, I know what you were thinking back there when Wyndham said I should really be- come a woman who leads men to destruction. Maybe I ain't clever, but my eyes are good." 'lWell. why shouldn't we use .llmniy?" he countered. ”I'd say he is perfect. I always like to get Mf. Sfowcf and Vicinity Mrs. Lottie Slam of Mt. Blswart spent the weekend of Feb. ma vis- iting in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collins of Montague were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Fee- han. Mr. Louis M;A:k-Til. who is em- ployed in the City. spent the week- end of Feb. 24th at his home here. The many friends of Bertram MacDonald will be glad to know he is up again after being confin- ed to his home for the past month clue to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fjranris Alfleck of Trscadle spent the past week visit- imz Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Affleck. Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleclr. ac- companied by Miss Doreen Mercer, roeanlyfr Benson who passed away after a short illness. A first aid course put on by the Redcrosalsncwboinghaldat the lied Orou headquarters in Mt. Stewart. This course is under the leadership of Miss Ida McKay, Public Health nurse of Mt. Stewart. On rrlday night. Feb. 2znd., eluhteen young men of Mt. Stew- art organised a Junior chamber of commerce in the Legion Hall. heir aim is for the betterment of to village. The following were elected to office: President. D.L. Mullen: vice niesident. R.A. Mac- donald; secretary. A.R. Ellis and treasurer. Harold Affleck. Directors are Earl Jay. Bruce Affleck and Oliver smith. The sympathy of the commiiiiity is being extended to Mrs. W.T. Mercer of Bpringhlll. N.s. on the death of her mother. Mrs. Benson. Mrs. Benson spent this past eight years in Mt. Stewart with Rev. .vav.Im lalhdllllt aaooatunsuumnuuonsn. Doiuioa 'w. I. its February meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Vincent or on Feb. 5th with eleven morn- belu present. The President presid- ed and the meeting opened by re- peating the creed in unison. After the roll call. the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the School and sick Committees gave their reports. The sick committee reported that fruit. had been taken to Miss Mary Heron and the bill was presented and paid. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. Eugene Tralnor thank- ing the Institute for fruit sent to her while she was sick. . It was moved and seconded that three dollars be sent to the "March of Dimes". Miss FitzPatriclr will ask children to send in their don- atlons. During the social hour which followed the business period. a de- licious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter. Joyce. and Miss Josephine Fitz- Patrick. just recently move?! to Sprlnghill WT. and Mrs. Mercer at the St. Mrs. Lloyd Jay and Mr. Sheldon John United Church mama and to reside. -GU Stops "B.O." New lifsbuoy with Purolin Better Than Ever! And It Smells So Good. TROM HERD 1'0 'I'Ol1...Nl2VI LITEBUOY STOPS "33.-u back at those dashing wolves, anyway." 1 "He got suspendul because of. us, remember?" L "Because he had the nerve to' get fresh with you. Don't forgeti that. Dronda. We wouldn't even know him had he not not fresh. Well. let him take what's coming to him." "Mind, I'm not saying that he '.hasn't a lot coming to him. The iway hets treating Sally-yeah, and that Helen dame. only 1 don't want. to be the gal who gives it to him, Bill." , "Holy smoke, don't tell me vou. have fallen for him!" A . "Nuts. chum. I don't fall (or no man. But I'm not a heel, see?" "You want to be a star, don't you?" , 1 "Sure. but Why smash a guy's rafter? There must be other xrnys.” I "Then I walk out. Fast." 1-lei lrccameexcited. "Didn't I tell you that this guy would put you back on the East Side? Maybe you haven't fallen for him, but you certainly give a darn good lmita-I lion or a girl in love." "You mean xouid leave me flat?" it was apparent that just the . thought of his doing that was tor. imenting her. "You gang;-311). have iour way." "And because 1 do iically on top," "Oh. all right . . Bill smiled and went back to "W IIVIHR r00m. Jimmy seated at the concert piano, was playing I”-'hU.V..n faraway expression on 11125 face. He looked up as Bill took 3 Chair. and nodded. 3 "Fireworks over?" ”No fireworks. Kennedy. Dronda anjl I set along remarkably well." A "Ice k1d- Dmflda. even if "she did bust me on the head." . . . you're prnc- v n "Utter nonsense!" his grand. ifaiher liarl flared when Philip had finally got. the courage to tell .him. ”IL is huck fever, nothing -more. All men become frightened before they marry. But you'll get over it." I "I don't love her. Grandfather." l f "Nonsense. Catherine ia a fine 1.:iI"L sweet, kind, considerate. lbeautiful." ; "So is Sally Alllaton." 1 :'A servant's daughter." The servant is a good one. -Isn't that something in her fa. vour'?" To be continued i I31: Kent St. l .4 s e-Tat” ..aii. . O Pillows. Your pillow is important for restful slumber. To meet the requirements and the pocket-I books of our rusloniors we carry V ' Y i '. .- ' a wide V. ' t' of illows. -”M” r I arm) Ill Mg J? r V-- Cm. Mattresses: Cotton. Layer Felt. or Spring- Filled- Potton at 518.50. Layer Felt Sl8.75 to 529.50. 369.50. 879.50. -99.50. Sure there is a difference, pose. a CROCKETT AND WAKE IBRGHT OE Spring-Filled 529.95. 539.95. 549.50, each serves a very useful pur- I B better beauty treatment.-either. whirling like a dervlsh and suffering with an uncomfo :6...- rnattress.-como in and see our prescription for many yoaru of sound. restful sleep. These are quality construction mattresses from the nation's forcmostraourcea. We've priced them very uality Mattress 'lnsre is no better medicine than a good night's rest. No If you've been counting sheep. specially for this event. hut STOREY LTD. " Phone A 831l- Bsd Units: Spring-Filled Mattress. Matching Box spring. With Legs and Headboard if desired. For sleeplniz comfort it is diff- icult to beat a spring-filled mattress on a matching box spring. oi Gauge N p ,l First Quality Rog. SIL59 - 3il.7a'j for 1019 ' and 34.95 ' Reg. 56.95 to 59.95 for 31.93. sz.9o. 53.95 While they lost. faring you the offered. these to you at price of 54.95. MEN! Rubber Boot we have ever It should sell 36.75. but we are offering FULLY GUARANTEED ince. we are of- finssr Knee" for the low. low mm-MARCH SHOE EVENT ONCE AGAIN WRIGHT'S OF GREAT GEORGE STREET. BRINGS TO YOU. THE SHOE EVENT OF THE YEAR. OUR ANNUAL MARCH SALE OFFERS UNBEATABLE BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR WE HAVE aaour 1400 rams or WOMEN'S srvm snows IN A VARIETY or COLORS AND STYLES REDUCED IN ranch FROM so to 507.. As many of our good customers know, we carry one of the most complete stocks of Loafers in the Prov- Wc'ro on-.rI()n(lNl, so we're selling them at give- away prices. 'ClIlidren'a Brmm OXFORDS Sizes 8 to 2 Reg. 33.45 and S325 204, S0 - SALE BEGINS . SA'I'URDAY."MARCH Tsf . - AT 9 A. M. Closed Friday. P ' I MEN'S , IIXFORDS 9 Assorted Patterns Regularly to 37.50 3-95 C0 4.95 SLIPPERS Reg. S250 to 95.00 Fllll 1.69 to 2.98 IWrighl: Shoe T Great George Street Store- IOYS' SHOES There are over 200 pairs of really sturdy boys' Shoes, 5&5, going on sale Saturday morn- ' ing at the bargain price of- slzes 1 to 33.69 Company Phone 23 x sax; WRIGHT'S IIIIERSIIOE Broken Sim-s. Reg. to S450 2.69 L HERE IS A BARGAIN Children's Brown Heavy SALE GINS l , SATURDAY. MARCH 'lst ' AT 9 A. M. for Sds wonurs RUBBER 4 Construction BOOTS Regular 33.45 i sans PBIOI 32.69 Ilropcills