m WN York iiigiiigins THE GUARDIAN. pxnnsnnrws 3!34NiU.ARYp 33. 195i Outpost In lililna ' 3! "1 01''!" ur. and Mrs. Wendell vesuy and A large number W I ' a ' all co?-"nu .1 ””t.?i”'dl"':.il'.f'm'2"..'2..””T.i t'J:?””'.t..?.l.x”1?' .:2"l:l." & E . mm, mm Mrs. mm m. m oi ' .ODDS AND. INDS SAL! 8 Done 0 on Friday. ldrl. Stewart made many triendl. and many will re- ITW 591' F3195 139 IVIIIFQU GT ehootoitriondsaoeeouttotb immediate family and relatives 0! 'lRaek of DRISSIS-qolngat .... SL00 1 Rachel DRESSES-'-Qblllg at 52.00 Mir. In am. Hilton Veeley. York have 1 recently on on extended trip to Gydney. cape helm Island die guests oi her sister the (armor "I WILL SHOOT DALE" SA LE r - n l P'''”' l":i ""”"- .'” "M was am or PI--at arm the deco-M 1 lot at PULLOVIRS-going at :. . 32.00 alvirllawaiaiiy. I think he'll bemall iy, pt r t- t he ma wan re or I Mung, Q," . gum”. chem gilndllnx-" y ,, wig wlflma visitor :3” ' York Ellie mend. or t'ig;z-::Mt”Y:rk?::u? I L” T, SWIAT "E at ” ' ' ' '50 ,,';3;nk W"; M -l-'.'.w-'- , wee: pm sum or Mr. and Mrs. mt Grove and wow ooveiuad I Lot at Rayon I-IOSIIRY-going at .50 Wheres -l-M" Roscoe mcnomid. extended to the bereaved minus sd M . 9 F - 1 dl"5h9c ;I1de8:I!:e Woxldsageigaeutg . .... oi tiioim we. mean nu-rm who I LC! of SNUGOIIS-igolng Ci . . .,. .. .50 a he a om r I . d e opens ursday orning at .30 a.in. ob. sl' ...........i.. ..,:4'.l.,”:::.i':,.,:'l..:':.:.i:”f.?'..t". :':'p':i'.l1'.. -il'..'”"'i... ii...”"”'a....H'l' A.-,,. "I 660- Putt-Wil kntfd-J 33:3 dauntu Mr. and im. oiiuord lived her young me on the Union ' and continues until this merchandise is said. We '.i.k3”.i.1'1L';'t:l.j.ct.”.”:t...gI:'q:.;....:.1--.r.xd WW ::;i..”.:.i::.'.,.:::;'t':.'..i::'. ','..'.::..,: 1-3 on ALL wmrra oaesses & costs 9 3 I10 I y, of I , wan-ea in -e um mom. -um ..l""..'X:”...:'a "::32:".” ;l...'i:f.': '”” "'”"' W” '” "” ” '"" No Refunds - No Charges dishmlled and W1dH79d- week's visit at the home or her IGLINGTON AND now: IA! "I'll have dinner bro-usht in." lhe math” um. um" u x.nun'wn wig. SIM and moms in Bumlnorside last "Do you think I want to eat?" wwk. have iust finished tdiing our inventory and we find l(EllllEllY'S LlllllE8' WEAR some items that did not sell during our January Clearance. so out they go AT HALF PRICE and LESS READ OVER THE LIST BELOW-THEN ACT:- DON'T DELAY SHOP AT ONCE- DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED yard. Sizes 2 to 6 ye blue. price fl-2 Price. Kiddies' Snow Suits and Buntin Bags; also Coat Sets. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Clearing at 1-2 Price they go at 1-2 Price per Kiddies' Plaid Skirts, 3.I'S Reg. S295 for 31.48 MILLINERY DEPT. Balance of Wool and Fur Felt; colours black, brown, gray, navy, wine and green to clear at 50c and 251.00 A Table of Children's Hats, slightly soiled, navy, brown and sky i To clear at 50c each OVERDRAPES Size 18 inches by 2 1-4 yards. Reg. 354.25. S:ile ll Remnants in Drapery Material clearing at 1-2 Price. 1-2 Price ONE RACK OF MEN'S AND STUDENTS' WINTER OVERCOATS Out they go at 1-2 Price Odds and Ends in ladies' cotton pyjamas an d gowns, odd sizes. Out they go at REMNANTS Curtaining, Cretoniies, Print - Cottons, wool coatings, crepes and lin- ings. Clearing at 1-2 Price 25 pairs of men's heavy navy blue frieze work pants, sizes 32 to 36 only. Out they go at 1-2 Price 15 suits of heavy ail- wool combination un- derwear, size 34 only. Out they go at 1-2 Price. '-I-'ii'ble Cloths in stripes and plaids. Size 52 x 52. Reg. -34.75 for 32.95 SPECIAL "LOT of sub- standard pillow cases, reg. 42 inch size. Sale Price 351.39 a pair. Ruffled Curtains. 43 in. by 2 1-4 yards. Reg. 585. Clearing at 1-2 Pi-ice Soiled Curtains and Cottage Sets. only one pair in each number. Out they go at 1-2 Price snarled Gerald. "I'm sure you want a drink. Ger- ry." r "And how right you are!" He went to the sideboard, and . splashed whisky into a tumbler. "I'd be careiui oi whisky on an empty stninacli, ii I were you," put in Pritrick James. Gerald rounded on him. "I'm grnteiul to you tor bringing me back." he said. "but do leave me alone now! I've got some thinking to do." "What about Gerry?" more, because Leslie's back." Gerald who flung himself into a chair, started up out of the same as it propelled by a spring. "Back. is he? Where is he?" ”Grinr' to pay Wu a. visit." with ion. an easy mind, Gerald, and have I good sleep." "Oh can I? You think so?" "0! course. I've complete eon- iidcnce in Leslie. He'll settle things his way easily enough." "Quito," said Gerald unphatical- ly; and added. "And then I'll settle tlheni minel" "what on earth do you mean?" Gerald l-lavclock splashed out another drink tor himse.l1 and spoke over tiie rim of the tumbler. He spoke a little thickly. between the etiects oi raw spirit and hardly- repressed emotion: "I know you think I'm Just it blitiicring young incompetent iooi! Well. I may be all that as an agent- in-charge. But I'm competent cnougii to do as I once said, The moment Leslie Dale put his face inside this house again. I'll shoot him like a dog!" "You're done up and over excit- ed," said James soothingly. "You'll feel differently in the morning, ai- ter some sleep." Gerald laughed slicilly. "So you don't believe it?" he starnmered. "You think I'm going Master Tedeusz Hues. was I visitor to the city on Saturday. Mines Ross Watts and Joan Ves- sey spent the week-and in Char- lottetown the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Cliiioni chandler and Mr. William Neil of North Mil- ton were guests or Mrs. Chandler's brother Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey of York on Saturday. Miss Mary watts stenographer. Charlottetown spent the week-end the guest of her -parents Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. York. of Wales College. Charlottetown spent the week-end at his hcme in York. Misses Margarita Vessey and Alethn. Brawn employed in Char- lottetowwn spent the week-end the guests ci their parents Mr, and Mrs. uith Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vcssey of York. Many concert lovers oi York and surrounding districts motored to Charlottetown attending the Burn's Concert which they enjoyed great- ly. Proiesseur Johnson spent 'I'hiirs- day in York on his weekly trip teaching he school pupils tor the Musical Festival. Messrs T. Knox and 5. Perry oi Maritime Electi1c's were in York on business on Friday. Mr. James Nicholson in the em- ploy of Wm, Crockett was a visitor to the City on Saturday. The meeting of the Eglingioa and Howe Bay Institute was held at the home or Mrs. Laure Ic- -Kenzle on Jan. 4. Meeting was opened by vice-president. One new member joined. C " ' 70c. 830.00 voted to be paid to Eglin-gion school. It was decided to purchase more capsules from Red Cross for childc ran in the district. Etch membe was asked to donate an article (or 166 Queen St. - Next Door to Bus Stop auction at the next nieetiiu which will be held at Mn. Bruit Stand: on Feb. 3. Roll call to be armveroa -with I Valentine verse. Lunch eornniitiea: Mrs. Alex Filler and - k All Kiddies' Winter odds and Ends in chil. A Special Assortment of G;':J:,””...l:.l;1at””b,l,3ft:: viffwzii Misses Mary and Shirley Lewis Dresses dren's Summer dresses, li1dl95' While d005kl" courscil” ' "mu: m: ,:ffk':,”dmt':. Yniik "'5 ' Sizes 2 to 6 years ages 7 to 14 years, gloves, slightly soiled. ”If that's all." feiorted siieur, cfmde efpwif m; M,'. :',:d Clearing at 1-2 Price Clearing for .3100 Clearing for f.Hy()() You "c9d""' mm" 5'””'"u "'3' Mrs, Ira Icwis. I 92 KENT ST. - Opposite Charlottetown Hotel - Charlottetown 5" 1-2 We "W '”'”w'It't'.a.?”” 1'2 PM --Wullli -5?-i-3"-”kwh”-”-mitt: 2:. t:...r:5:z EUUOML Of Corduroy and C030” - y - cxnccml 0x mm". due to the funeral of the late Mrs Overalls Sizes 2 to 6 LAmEsv coyrs All Ladies and Chil- Gerald disregarded the iiiterrupt- Stewam vears' also swe ters Out the 0 at drG”'5 W901” G1”Ve5- .. , n . ;.0mpe',.s' etc. A130 '1' L2 grige - Out they go at maxglggn hf,” 1" l” "c" h” d" Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duck. York few soiled 1adies' sweat- ei-e--o-e- 1-3 Price "lie said-in the morning: said mmmed ta Ch"qm'm”w" ncenb ' ers. ALL FALL AND m-s . - s- Sheila iiidiii'ei'entiy. ;;,1;i,;:e,D,l;;'; ;:eh;s,::,;ng";;i,,3g WINTER Curtammg Materials 'G' ",C”p"'"l.'” ?”1d G"'ld' . Prince Edward Island Hospital. Her ' ' Winter coating 34 in. LADIES. DRESSES plain white and white -splendidp said the missioiiruy. many mmds in York wish he, 5 Chgs lgdmd lpaao ravm Wools and Crepes with Colorst filZmdil.'.i'e1llieyi?5.l,"ui'.&.lllyd 11:” gear:-(iiell-i": E'p”dy "WW7" an roa C O ' ut Out they go at Clearing at 1-2 Price voice. "You can go oil to bad with my Myron um student M Prmce 'THllll8. - FRI. & SAT. - lira. Mills. Meeting aloud with National. Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by hostesr es- sirlod by Mrs. R. Underhny. and a social hour enjoyed. llllil FEB. 1st. 2nd. & 3rd. ; SAVE u. to n & MORE This Sale of Odds and Ends starts Thursday Morning. Feb. to sleep. I'm waiting up ior him'." mifif: E,ifli",';,,f1';,il,','”':sV'&,g:5l;i,fcZ; . I . , Lh:r;:.tg11a,I.?t;l:l;tg1kga:e Elli; mg: her sisgier Miss Betty Underhay for 1st. and continues until these lines are sold out. Lots of ..,,..,”w., M... ,,, 9,, ...,.,,,,, the Week-and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson watts of Charlottetown were in York over the wee-k-end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Watts rind Mr. watts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. - other items not listed also on sale - Get in early. TWO AND A PISTOL Patrick James fl-uni: out an au- thoritative hand. "Don't talk melo- dramatic nonsense!" he said. "Give me that pistol. Gerald!" "You mind your own business!" ”Geraid!" protested Sheila. ”This has gone far enougl ," said the missionaiy angrily. '1 quite agree," said Gerald. speaking more calmly. "I don't want to hurt you, padre. it only for your wlic's sake. she's always been pretty decent to me. But you get along and lock after her. or I may have to rehearse on your carcascl" He levelled the pistol straight nt Patrick Jnmesls chest. sheila rirlv ilie miSSitmal'y'.s eyes glow. and his big list clench. But. for once, , whether owing to an iniux oi iinex- mu 't::;g;'!' h:'r"':r;';; xggl pected courage. alcchdiic or other- e yld h u t' ui wise, Gerald I-lavelook seemed in Y5: "WW '”p'"' " 95 uh i know his own mind. His ringer 5" tightened on the trigger. and sieiir m”;'::;m'i: M" ii"f";':fmWG L” uttered . little scrum. ' mil" " 9" "' "G t alon adrel Quick mai'ch"' "Id pmceeded m "mt um "ench C 3' P - ' windows. closing and barring the The many i-riends oi the junior children the masters Daniel Douc- lass. Gordon Vessey and little . Prowse Bros. Limited THE BARGAIN CENTRE walked slowly out. Gerald watched him go,- and grinned leasantly. He had savoured victory over A stronger personality, and the novel- ty of the sensation was sweet in his ncrtrlls. He iotilowed the mis- sionary out on to the verandah and watched him down the stops. Then he re-entered the room where his lrerlh In 1919 he retu ned to Lcthb id Bum in Little York, P. E. 1., Mr. and later movedrto Medicine Stewart moved to Cranbrook. B. C. .In 1943 lln came to Calgary where in 1905. He then lived in Macheod he was a member of Sandstone City before moving to I4.-lhbridge iii Lodge No 635 the Brotherhood of 1907. During the first Great War he Locomotive Firemen and Engine. served overseas with the 20th Bat- men; and the Canadian Legion. talion Field Engineers, 2nd Division Surviving are his wile. Alice, in and iolliwng the Armistice he was Calgary, a son. William in Edmm. with the occupation troops in Ger- ton: and two bmthcrs, Hedley and many. Leith both oi Charlottetown, P. E. I. MAJOR HUUPLE .298. ns:o.roosw0 ' Muskrat Coat! ' Raccoon Coal-S ' Persian Lamb s166. RllG.TOS300 ' Persian Lamb Paws ' Seal Dyed Rabbit ' Mouton Processed Lamb 377,. REG. TO 5198 ' Coney Dyed Rabbit ' Brown Jap Rabbit . ' Br. Seal Dyed Rabbit IN MEMORIAM ROY STEWART Rev. l)r. Gerald B. Svwiizer oi- licilled at 3.30 pm. in Leyden's tun- erai home ior Roy Alexander Stew- art 65 of sic. 4.902 Centre at. N. who died Monday Jan 22 1951 in Holy Cross Hospital. Burial was in the iieid oi honor. Burnsland corne- OUR BOARDING HOUSE BARGAINS AH BETTER COATS l ' i t HeAverJ6!cHAucei2 HA5 sift:”5rs5W"""33"'5s333 5353 l':lr.l:":t::”t.:”.:”;".:”ii::i:f MUSKRAT sncx COATS Reg. 5495 NOW 5350 .t ' H GONE BERSEQK ON - :lf;;?;i"::lblll.ii';l;;J;9l' know I Tm" be ion he then looked the three doors w p y r ' THAT SHANHME Lornog -a:.S:(t1youti" Gerald interrupted Ludwig! ;:1s:DC:l:leVU;:r3:n"tl:? lam: . e . . . . e e RO'o D. i ii r'.l'iT'2”o?.'fi..'il3sJ2E.?.'itP ..::i;:::. ;".':s::...h;: nnomo slim Mccoou com . nos. 3495 NOW 531' t y I ' ggggggsgggez zgtzzcrunr 31:.2”l?.i.:l'.lL”'...il.', :w::..:: ”?;,:;l'si;,;;,';':.b;grgg';'d- .10 M csuras ucx iiiusxur COATS Reg. ssrs Now 5429 l L "A9 T”A33: i,'595,””T f".i:'iii.l'.l5:.i;:liatli:”1:.t'3ni:”.'&T:::.;.l;li ”" '”"" H'L".f.'.'.i.'.'.:'.7. 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