SATURDAY , V always wise to coma early. ESMOND JACQUARD BLANKETS, 66 x 80. Rose and white pattern with rose sateen binding. Each . . . . . . . . .. $3.59 INDIAN BLANKETS, size 6O x 80, two- tone red and grey. Diagonal pattern with sateen border. Each ..._.-,.. $4.95 lBEX FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS. These tine heavy quality blankets just the thing for the cold nights ahead. Two sizes in White with blue or pink border. 72" x 90". 80" x 90" Pair $4.49 $4.98 .39, a . .. WHITE BLANKETS in wool and cotton, and all wool. A large selection in as- sorted sizefand qualities. Per pair $12.95, $l3.95, $l6.50 to $l8.50. PLAN NOW FOR WlNTER; TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED YOU lN OUR GREAT HOUSE FURNlSHlNGS DEPARTMENT TODAY. Here are popular lines oi blankets, comforters, hearth rugs, drapery materials, gl-qionn", eurtain materials and many other lines on display hora today. It is COMFORTERS in wool, cotton or feather covers of chintz, chintz and rayon, and all rayon covers. Each $5.95, $ll-25, U550 to $30.00. HEARTH RUGS in Axminister, Chenille or Smyrna reversible, Z7 x 54 and 3O x 60. Colors, blue, green, rose. At each, $3.98, $4.98, $7.75, $3.25, $ll.Z5. VALUESA, A Group of Rayon and Cotton Drapery Materials HALF PRICE 48" material in rayon and cottons. Ploin and sell figured damask patterns. Coi- ars oi rose, bluc, green and rust. ill-BIKES in cill to clear at-- for 75c Yd. $2.35 l... $1.13 Yd. $3.35 i... $1.58 v4. with red dots. sat-s Value in this lot to $4.50 Poll. Tl nu) FLOOR- TAKE ELEVATOR T.—--.-V PLAIN NET-Double thread in Ecru shade, 40" wide. Reg. 50c for VOILE—- White with blue or red dots. 40" wide. Reg. 69c lor 35c yd. CURTAIN NET--All over lace. Fish net type. 36" wide. Reg. $1.25 lor . CURTAIN NET-Plain tine English net. 63" wide. Reg. $l.35 for . . . . . . . 79c yd. THEATRICAL GAUZE-Dark ecru only. 36" wide. Reg. 50c for . . . .. 3 Groups of Cretonnes HALF PRICE 36 and 48" width. One or two colors only cl a pattern. Rose, blue, green tloral de- sign. l... 75c Yd. 52 l... $1 $3.75 l... 5138a. Yd. Curtain Clearance Dne table oi assorted curtains, soiled and odd lines. irilled Bedroom Curtains Plain Ecru Curtains in tailored and lriiled. Also tew pairs cottag To clear at, per pair . $l-59 5 Specials In Curtaining By The Yard . . 35c yd. . 69c yd. u. . 29c yd. NGDRE 8 WLECDMLl ‘JHE GUARDIAN. . CHARLUFFETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN v! local Interest. but advertising o! a nawsy natura may be inserted able in advance. CBASWELL for Photographs. JDIMII‘! TAXI Phone II OONTIDlll-ATION LII‘ II- SURANC-l. SHUI - GAIN FEED!» Pu-kdalo. Phone Mil-L. NORTHERN ELECTRIC WAllI- ERS just arrived. Toombl M11510 Store. ORDER YOUR WINTER 0V!!!- COAT now, $38 and up J. P. MacPhei-son and son. Queen St. CRANBERRY PIOKING will be open 1n P. F. I. National Park on September 27th. Supt. P.E.I. Nat- ional Park. ' READ OUR. CLASSIFIED PAGE -lt contains heaps of good news for all sorts and conditions o! peo- pie. BRANTFORD ASPHALT SHINGLES. — We have Just un- loaded hwa cur loads of Asphalt. Shingles and can supply them in 210 1h. thlrlc butt, and Arrolook, in Bllfma Red Standard Green, Sher- wood Green. Blue Black and Bien- heim‘ blend. Frnnell A: Chandler Ltd. Silflflllfield and Crapaud. Sunday. September %th. St. Elizabeth's, St. John's. Crapaud. Church School Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. F‘ream,l Rficlnr‘. ENGlAGEhllENT. -- Ml‘. and William Walsh. Charlottetown, an» nounce the engagement of their youifgcsl. daughter Mary Louise (Babel Wnlsh to Mr. Edwin Byron Broilm. son of Mrs. P. C. Brown and the late Mr. P. C. Brown,' Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future. MILTON — RUSTICO PARISH. The services for Sunday. Septem- ber 26th are as follows: St. John's. Milton, Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon at 1100. St. Mark's. Rustico, Sunday School at. 6.45 P. M. Even- song and Sezimon at 7.30. You need the church. The Church needs you. Come. The Rector, Rev. A. Plercey will welcome you. S1‘. PAUL'S Anglican Church Sunday. September 26th. 1948. Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M. Sunday School. 11.00 n. M. Morning Pzayer and Sermon lbroacicastl Subject. "What. Think Ye of Christ," Anthem. Praise, Rob- erts. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject, "Going the Limit.“ Aniheln. O Lord, Support its. Beslv. The lilorning Service ilon C.F.C.Y. W. Dudley. fm’ his snblccls: "Building A World CnmmuliiLv." and "Finishing Whntl We Benin." The music. will be‘ tinder lhe direction of Mr. A. R.‘ Kendall. I..R.l\'i.. A.C.C.O. Al the cnorniniz service Miss Sally Wood] .\rill sing Gounodls "Come Uiiw. Me." and the i-hoir will sing the, bcniltiful hymn-anthem "The Lord's My shepherd." At the ev-- “llillZ worship the choir will ren-l ‘icr two nllihclns: "I will lay nie iioivn in peril-e" by Gadsby. and "Father in high heaven dwelling)’. The (‘liurch School will meet. tit. the usual hours. h cordial invitri-, tton is extended to all. to particl- pate in all ihcsc services. THE Bi\l"l‘lS'l‘ Cllllllilll. — Al. tho Morning Worship, .ll A. NL. t-‘icrc will be a family diiy of wor- ship. the rcgulni" Church School session is cancelled for this dale so that chilrtcn and adults, all mem- bcrs nf the Church family will rally for this oci-iisiilil. Rcv. .l. D. DflViSflll- B. A. ll. ll. will take as the tllcinr lll his sermon "Fat-till: the llncxpoctcal." The Girls’ Choir “'iii sine Flillitkh‘. "Tania Anflcli- oils" and Mcndclssohns "lf Willi All Your Henri." Evening Worship at 7 P. M. will fcriture n service of special i“'.f:'."<!. tho nlinisici" will This column ta reserved for navra at flva eantl a word, strictly pay-l Mm’ l conducted by the CALL 2511-14 X01’ Shit-Gilli feed requirements. CHESTERFIELD! - at out- standing values. Toomba Music Store. JUST ARRIVED — Shipment of Bub-Standard Nylons Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. CLASSIFIED Al)! cater to all ‘types of readers. Consult them daily. ' PIGEIBYTIIIIAN OIIUI O1! Services for Sunday. September Nth. Clyde River l1 A. M. S. B. 10 AM. St. Catherinea 3 PM. Church- hlll 7 P. M. S. S. 11 A. M. Canoe Cove B. S. 10 A. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. RUN‘!!! RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE — Services on Sunday. Sept. 20th, are as follows: North Wiltshlre 1i a.m.; Wheatley River 3 p.m.; Hunter River ‘[30 pm. Rev. J. I. Morri- son. Minister. T0 VISIT HERE. — The Rev. "W. H. Hudspath. M.B.F... M. Au. ‘will visit here the week end of (ictober 2nd. Mr. I-mdspeth is Generatsec- rotary of the British alnd Foreign Bible Society in Canada and New- foundland. He went. tn China first as ii Missionary of the English Methodist Chiiroh. then later en- Elscd in Bible translation and in 1936 was appointed General Sec- retary of the Bible Society for CHURCH NOTICE for Parish oimmm He w“ imprisoned by (he Japanese for three years in Con- Springlicld. Church School 1000ifazléggglanaialgélcggggl. lserhaelglfil A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. 31.1mm o! the society and its great 10.00 A. M. Harvest. 'l‘hanksgivinglwork' THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - Both Morning and Evening W91". ‘Shit? Bl: The Kirk tomorrow will bc Minister. the Rev. T. H B. Scmers. M. A.. S.T.M., who Wlll M5" Drench the Sermons. in the Morning on "Pride and Pfellldlve"; in the Evening on "What. We Long For May Be Near. er Than We Think." The Church School resumes its sessions with a special Rally Day Service in the afternoon at; 2.30. The music will be under the direction of tile Chin-oh Organist. Miss E_ Lillian McKenzie. Mus Biic, and will in. elude. at the morning sol-vice, SMantouls effective arrangement nf the familiar hymn “Softly and Tenderlv Jesus is Calling" and in the evening. "Now The Day I; Over" by llealoii NEWSY NOTES (Continued from Page 9 ‘Th’ AhMlPllYlQQ "IWKI. known a,” l“ @1359" '. 0r Short-ivingcd glffl HHWRF. Prom this group we “l9 llle ShllTD-Sklllllfld. Cooper's. and the Gosha.ivk_ H The Buteonlno Hawks. the bouncers" or Broad-winged Mouse lfilrk» The Red-tailed. Broad. “lllgml ‘llll Rilufll-leflged Hawks will be broadcast ovcr Radio Sta-i are mentioned in the i916 check. Everybody welcome. list. The‘ Falconlne Hawks, or point. TRINITY CHURCH. - Rev. Dr.‘ ed-ovlnged Falcons. are rflpresent- guest. minister at. ed by the Duok. Pigeon. and Spar- Trinibv, will conduct divine WOYShlD row Hawks. i both morning and evening. iakingl longs l0 this group. The Gyrfalcan be. t The EuillP-S- 059115.". and O'\vls— he remainder of the Raptors;- ln-ill be commented upQn in y, future Note. Tris/inn Bernard, Witty Fyench pllwwrlillll ill/ind in Versailles. missed his last train home from Falls: Calllllil R taxi he asked: lie/w much to like me to ver. ‘lllllesv "F0"? francs," replied the driver. "Forty francs!" ex. claimed Bernard. "You can't mean "W. look. you liel in the back “ml lll “m? you to Versailles for twenty francs!" lake ii» ll‘ lhrvne "Shall the Door Bc Oncnmf iiiust aicd by Small- miinfls .l n .nlini1 "Christ. a‘. the Door.“ Tho (‘litllr will sing Sulli- van's “Sllvl-lllr. Thy (‘hiltlrcn Kcon." .\ cordial invitation is ex- tciidcrt in nil He as=urcrl of your sincere \\"‘ll"'ll1l‘- to participate in the Villifiilil) at. The Baptist Church. (‘IIURCII MEETING -The first. meeting of the P. E. l_ Diocesan Board of tho W. A. after the sum- mer holidays was held on Manda!’ in Si. Paul's Parish Hall with the President. Mrs. A. B_ Cosh l)"- siding. Mrs. Jae. Harris, Girls Secretary. reported another auc- crssful G. A. Camp had been held iii the Church Center, Crapaud. in July when approximately forty girls had been registered The G. A. Dominion Supervisor Miss Mer- cia Tibbs was in charge, assist- ed by a competent staff of willing workers. The Social Service Sec- retary. Mrs. J. '1‘. Rodd. reported having to several needy families. E. I. Diocesan Board will be rep- resented at. the Dominion Meet.- ings in Toronto by Mrs. A. B. dosh. President. and Mrs. O_ ‘H. Cotes, Dominion President, Mrs. R. Ii detonate from the meeting closed with Prayer inunlson and the Grace, sent useful olothinl. oto., The r_| 1st. vice-President. The| Wodehouse. has just returned sronil all“! '99:‘: all attending the World Oonleranee ' of Churches at Amsterdam as a WA The the Lord's l Q)....6,;Z~, ORANGE FlOWII SKIN LOTION AND TIXTIIII l0'l'l0ll 137$” ‘L00 W" Both no refreshing! Orangl FIMIQ Biiia lotion for dry skin . . . Tmm lotion be normal or all; akla. Dosh all htfnl so so. u! the only. l Moore 8i McLeod disappointment. and Biego. for any room. MMQMGMQMGM ¥ The Queen's m) Holiday The lmrlln had lliri died in vain. ills clout-h had riveted Else's chains tighter than ever, The next few days were a night- mare of court mourning and hurried but. cercmoulous arrange- merits. That evening; <‘.\'llli0 she was lying on ii snln in the small drziivinz- room-she was utterly spent. yct forlornly llnrlvilliiig to go properly to tic-d and face her jangling thoughts -_ Cnrl caime in tirnidly. "Your Highness, he risked me not to disturb you if you were resting. But. I thought. pcrhaps if you did sce him, you might feel n little better." “l-llln?" What him?“ asked Elsa dully. _ "The youiii: man you used to know in Ncw Yer; Highness. The youni: wrniin you were with the day the two of you ran away from mo.’ Elsa reached liCl‘ tort in a single movement. “Ted Lllylfill? Where is he? Oil, you told him to oval? You surely told him to wait?" Call hurried after her to say that Ted Wits waiting in the small anteroom off tho landing. Elsa didn't oven H6911 to hear him, 0f liiCHLKBIVES llcr feet carrisd lie!‘ l0 Tfill. All disheveled and dEPTEMBER 25. $%%fififififi%%%%%%fl PROWSE BROS. LTI). LARGE cARPETllIld LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT wishes to announce the arrival of a largo shipment ol Floor Coverings Md are now oii display. Make your selection or soon a: possible and avoid unpowdered, laughing and crying at the same time, she flung her- sclf into his arms. She was caught v and hold; and for a moment grief ceased to matter to her, and time was not. She presently found herself on Ted's knee, and fresh llie was flooding over her. "Don't try to talk," Ted whispered in her ear. "Just he quiet. ll little while, dar- ling, and forget ilcw long it is since we've been together." “Cosy. isn't this?" demanded Elsa. "Just like old times.’ "Just. like now times, too, I hope. But I don't rwnnt to rush you, Elsa." “Oh, new times! But the new times are going to be very bad for us, Mr. Layton." "How's that? Your misguided chancellor, o! whatever he is. is out of the way now. Doesn't, that mean that. you and I can do those things we scarcely dared hope to do before?" "I'm afraid it doesn't, The baron i3 gone. but I'm 110i, n [r99 woman." ' “Oh, of course there's that. so- called husband of yours! Husbands are easily disposed of these days; and in that respect at least, Amg}. ioa is still s free country." "Husbands are easily lost, p91‘. liaps. But even ln this free country of yours, thrones are still hind- im-z. I'm afraid, for us who have had the bld lilCk t0 be bc-rn to them." "W6 Wlmlt $0 info that tonight, sweetheart. We needn't. try to "settle anything now." “We've got to settle it tonight. 0r rather we've got to acknow- 19B JASPE lNLAlD LlNOLEUM in shades of Brown, Light and Dark Green, Blue BAROLEUM two yards wide in shades of Rose, Green and Grey IAROLEUM IUGS, all standard sizes 6 x 9 to 9 ii l1 teat. Colon lultubh BLUE NON-STAMPED MATS, all sizes in the latest designs and coloring; personally selected. Mat binding and Rug Hooks. ledge that, it's all settled fo-r us, no matter how little we may like the way it has come out. You must, just. go about your business and forget nle," "Forget. you? I look like forgot- ting you, don't I1‘ For Ollie last. moment aha has the coirniort oi’ his arms, the sweetness of his kisses. ‘Then El“ lose reluctantly and stood facing him. Tod started to get to his feet, but she motioned him back be his chair. she needed all the dignity she could muster now; and he lowered ovcr her so that, standing, he had too much ad. vantage. “You must forget; mo," she nftifi steadily. "nnd marry some nice American girl." Tcd laughed, "Just like that!" l "Marry some nice American girl, and live with tier in a house with two servants and flwo cars, the way youve ic-id me you plan in live sonic day. It may take you a little time to get over mo. But; twenty years from now you'll be showing your children my pi turn, just to prove i0 them that a queen was once in love with you)‘ Ted grinned. "You've got it all thought out, haven't you?" "Certainly I have it all thought. oilt. The picture you display must. he a statcly one; preferably it. should show me in my coronation robes. You'll expect your cluldlQ to be much impressed by it_ but they won't be. Over your sacred relic ihcy will giggle and say, "Oh what a funny way sha did her hairi" (To Be Continued) FA5K.'0/~' TN! MISSES 159 QIIEEI STREET l in t‘. 001A MA llealalili "ciiiiiic All‘ mills liiiiilziiii" ‘YOU'LL wiliir ro SEE riiss: iiiiiii liens roiliviiiiiiii T-IlEltE is i iiics iissoimliziir 1'0 ciloosiz I-‘tttltl HOLMES nil aiiliiiisv {Mi-i-