LANUARY 3. 1953 - .. -, ,- .' -rm! GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN In The Big JAN UAR CLEA Thursday - Friday - Saturday Attractive 32-Piece BREAKFAST SET AI A Good Saving The floral design is very .-illractivr,: and bright. The (I2 piece srt consists of 6 each cups and saucers; bread and butter plates: dessert; plates; oatmenls; and 1 each 10" platter nnd bowl. The regular price for the set is 7.65-- CAKE PLATES--7 lnvli sizc, English China. regular 50c FOR . I-IARTHI-:NtvAm2: TEAPOTS-5 cup size, English, regular 75c FOR .. .. .... MILK PITCIIISRS--flnrnl Ilnsign in the 2 pint size, rcculnr Rim Fort H M" 6 For COVERED POTS--hrillinnt. blue enamel DECORATED TUMBLERS -- signs in the 10 OUHIJP sin, regular me each FOIL. 0LIl'lANiS Cliarlottetownc CHINA Otters BIIIVCE SALE 33c 49c 57c 391: 2.39 Double Boiler While lVitl1 Rod Ill; Qt. Rog. 2.6!) 1.93 Tea Kettle White With Red 35V; Qt. Reg. 2.69 1.98 Wash, Basin White With Red 12" Sizc. Reg. title i 53c Large Size. Rog. 79c SPECIAL with ball iiandlv, reg. zris FOR ..... .... CUPS AND SAl.'t.'lillS -- pink or blue 5 I ”Petal China", regular . FOR. .......... ,. 4 . Enameiled Enamelled Enanielled Enamelled Chamber White With Red 98c vex-if I? 253 TABLE Vzriitcc TABLE I I I ivy R.0I;.',llI, 1 .89 1;, Sun. is c ,. 1;”. 3,-"ml 35,- 'r”1,1(. (-pml;m1in',: In'iily, Don't miss this Spvriil l 2 Pl'l('0 Tulilo ('.lill&lllIlnE l)l'0li('i1 ". 1V1ljV)' nsthll mail (1. niziiivv items of China untl Glu:.s- lines of i'c,'.'u1:IrI.V hizh lH'I0P(l merclinndisr. Good Buys l' , tmrc rv;-ii-til ('OllS..ll”li(lI1lgV ltijthci. HEW: I I . yv . y g. g V V g T G.'t'.VAl.'l?'42 t;i)ti.t:i::'. . stimtini sir", 9 9 .. -,, . , , II l'or.ipit".r tziili laxity i ..l'.l:'l' -I.Zll Fill! . .. . .. 9:1 K. I . . .. ,. .- ., ,, . ,, Aluminum TEA KETTLE . .. . x . . at lklx - Olllltl liuttli of u.isi.tli L or -: A I ' "" t''.”: V)........,... ' V lwimtntnt tn.r)r lfllx, Ii,.uli1 ti l(l' 5 Qt. size 1 I l'.XI'lIl'. Tx'.il'l(l.K TH in 'n.'.iiily (llSlH'n;i"l' 9 ' '. I. p;it'l('ij;('. i'.",:lll.ir .. I701: 1 W Regular J . -w---w-rm- -r-- WA r-r-- ' WASTI-I l3.tsi;t;Ts ,'.:”tl"lKlllS size, while uitlt ' R rctl trim, t'r;:i:inr TSt- FOP. ., .. . .... .. . I . DAIRY FAILS - sinil.rr;.. cxlrzt hci 6 CUP SIze 1 I I largo size, rcgttlal 2.2.”) FOR .. 14 Of. Size Regular 1.45 TIN -DAIRY PAIL 1.05 Regular 1.69 rout) CDHOPPER Family Size Regular 2.35 i 1.79 SAVE AT -HOLMANIS Charlottetown, Thursday, Friday, Saturday False Face By E. 1.. Buley CHAPTER XVIII PETER. MAKES ENQUIRIES Mlarchant was looking the other man full in the face, and noted the change in his expression caused by Marcia's mention of his name. Polite indifference gave way to surprise, and something like dismay. for one fleeting sec- ond. Peter looked swiftly at Marcia, and perceived that she too had noticed the effect produced by the simple announcement of his name. Then Henry Smith smiled. and bowed in a foreign way, which Peter thought ill-suited to I tight-fitting bathing suit. "A lovely morning. Mr. Mar- chant,” Henry Smith said. ”Do you plan to bathe?" ”That was the idea," Peter ud- mltted. "Are you cla?” ”I think I've had enough for s before-breakfast dip," Marcia said. ”I also," said the unwelcome Henry Smith. Peter bathed in solitary state; and they did not even wait to walk back from the beach with him. Marcia. did call out- ”Wc are mcrving along Peter; come into the cottage !nt' break- last." And that was that. , Peter ruhlicd himself dry with vigour, while he speculated on the mysterious Mun 1-ieni-y Smith, who had B. figure like a Greek statue, and 8. face worthy of the Indian God ilanuman. When he encoun- tered the man again. in flannel: and blazer, his artistic sense was still more outraged by the incon- gruity of him. ' Smith seemed to Murchant to be rather uncomfortable under the close inspection which Peter gave him; and it was' quite clear that Marcia was ready to set him more at his ease. ”Mr. Smith and I have arranged a round after breakfast, Peter," she said. ”I hope you have brought your clubs. some girl is sure to be hanging about the club house, and we can make it a foursome.” "My golf clubs, together with the rest of my belongings, were stolen from my New York hotel six months ago.” Peter said. "Sine; then, I have had no opportunity or refitting, Marcia." through, Mar- ”Never mind; we can manage for clubs," Marcia said lightly, her curiosity impervious to Peter's tale . "I think I should prefer a stroll ;about the place, to renew old as- lsoclations.” Peter decided. ”Per- haps Miss scones will take chargi- oi me, and tell me all that has 'l:rcn happcnng, during my ab- - gcucc." "Giadly. Peter." Mass Deborah Zlld heartily. "And I'm dying to "trar about your adventures, too" "But I asked you to play golf. Pczer," Marcia said, looking dag- gci-s at her aunt. i "so sweet to! her, isn't it. Peter," I said Miss Deborah. "So charming ! to select you, the moment you at- rive. to make the partner of some lmaidcn unspecified. and be slaugh- ltc-red by her and the expert Mr . 1 Smith." I "me you an expert, Mr. Smith?" :Pe'ter asked. approved. "My own idea is not to do so much. I'm out of condition. Murcia, and disposed to be kind to myself. A spot of swimming, a spot of sketching - I'd like to draw you in your swimming kit, .Mr. Ismith. Mtagnificcnt!" I "Must you .Marcio asked. ”Sorry,” Peter grinned. Presently Marcia and Henry Smith walked off with their golf bags, and Peter was left alone with Miss Deborah. "I'm glad you came. Peter," she said instantly. ”Now tcli me all jabout it, please. I know something lvery unusual has happened." Peter began forthwith, and told ELLEWS DIARY Continued from page 2 of our "goods and chattels," sctuslly committing to paper ev- sry Item to arrive thus at our gains and losses -- though tliisl too has its place in farming - but ivlng to all much consideration. solving this year to cut expen- ses here or there, or maybe to in-I crease, modestly of lines and methods as proven on COUISE, lthat little can be valued In mone-'fresn fstu.ft,' Ellen " tax-y return with any degree of ac- curacy. Benefits A and losses, are so far-reaching that often neither can be reckoned entirely generation. suchl another's these acres of ouxs.tnnd.. not Though it is a fact of farmtngl in one We may find the returns all good farming, yeorsi lantic and Pacific is 50',-'; miles long. TERRlER'S imwsni) his story at full length, encourag- cd by Miss Deborah's close atten- tion and pointed questions. ANOTHER WOIILIO-FAMOUS NESTLE PRODUCT Men Ire psttlculu about coffee. They look for I lift and satisfaction from every cup. That's why so many coffee lovers . prefer Nescsfe. In I jiffy you cm make I truly good cup of coffee, just the way you like it, werytinu. Simply plsce I. tenspoonful of Nescsfi in I cup then add boiling water. Ncscsf6 costs less than ordinary coffee, stays fresh too. Small wonder more people throughout the world drink Nescsfc than Ill other lnmnt colon combined. Comes in 4 and 12-02. sizes. THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE YOU EVER 'I'AS'l'ED hxw M. In I " Mm, '”'Ml IIIMRINIII V is '”'tuw-. will” i Fm: mu i- "' wuictru-':v nmtnwl I oAuu.lnrr:gIIItA:9t4l'lrrsdt 'Mt1rl oi gag (cw:-i us. I9 II c..I:'e:lrro::n-z r rule '01 solely to vrolcct the lnvour. I say that you intended to do so." pi-omnu to be difficult. she mil forbidden ms to attempt any tax- planation; and she will not liz- ten to you. I suppose?" "She'll snub me to extinction, it I lay one word on your behalf." Miss Deborah laid bitterly. "Well. I lm glad you did not come back at her bidding, Peter; though you "I could not face losing Marcia," Peter answered. "Not then; nor at present. either. Now who is this Smith, and where and when did she annex him?" To be continued PLANS EXPEDITION OSDO -- (OP) - Thor Heyer- dahl, leader of the famous Kon- Tlki expedition by raft across the Pacific Ocean, says he next plans to explore the Galapagos Islands off Ecuador. "nor si7oi Summer temperatures in the cen- tral valley of California may reach as high as 110 degrees, Sunkist A i SunkistN:vcl Oranges no In excellent VTMMIN C. as well I! the . Plioror-izcTiNs which help you gb5o(b more nourishment from other foods you cut. valuable ...--.. ,...' .. 1; EAT A source of Your budget has easy tcli-titling at our once-a-your WHITE FOODS SALE! It's I blizzard of bargains featuring some of the biggest price falls of the season on those favorite white-in-color foods you enjoy with ALL your meals. so shop and save in at big way. Fill your basket. Stock your pantry and freezer. It's really snowing savings at our store-wide VVHITE FOODS SALE. 8 VEIFECI sucts Fll-PACKAGED AND unto Iv KIAFT I I I "I do my best."Smilh said. good-nattzredly cnougli. . "No man can do more,” Peter talk shop, Pet.er?"l Fresh Plate Sweet Pickled Fresh Tasty g PORK LIVER. lb. . . Delicious LAMB'S LIVER. lb. . .. A Tasty Roast PORK BUTTS. lb. . . . . have been after his hands are forever stillcd” SWALLOWFIELD England - ago that is vm . ' , ' ., ' y we heard noth- . . But there is James cnll- (CP) - Maj. David Ti-chame. who 1": from youlmshe Mich at me mg: ”Is there no bread but that; died leaving property valued atlconclusion M his na,.mm,eg uweu. . g E7l,823, bequeathed 12200 to the pro- what do you propose to do hex” Until tomorrow - - - Diary- - - prlctors of kennels at nearby I-m afraid Marcia is bent on mak. Good-night . . . Burghficld on condition they look mg A fool of heme”; but you can -- -1fv- g aftci his eight-ycnr-old fox terrier See for yourself... l The Panama Canal between A - for life. "Yes," Peter nmeedi ..-Mmtini 'MII.K PURITY White or Chocolate CAKE MIX PKG. 29c SPARE RIBS. lb. . . . . .. PORK HOCKS. lb. . . . . Mil RAYNOR'S GRADE EGGS L 3 Guns tor . ”llitiLthRXlll&.ff uA-1 ARGE SIZE PER DOZ. 49c E.....-.. A Long Grain RlCE.lb. 19: RobinHood FLOUR. 24 lb. bag . . . . . 51.59 Co-op White and Brown 15: BREAD. loaf . ..... .... .... . White SUGAR. 5 I5. bags . . . . . . 49c Lux Bath Size SOAP. 2 for 25:: Large Tin CHICKEN HADDIE . . . . .. 19: Medium COCOANUT. I5. pkg. . . . 33:: Hand Picked ” WHITE BEANS. 2 lbs. . . .. 25c Crosley MOLASSES. 3 qts. . . . . . SL00 Westminster TOILET PAPER. 3 rolls . . . 29:: ” ... ..g V.” x I. 33: 21: 25: 33c 47c Int Larizn Icchcriz LETTUCE,eaclI19c Rod Ripe I TOMATOES. canon . . . . . . . . 25:: New CARROTS. bunch . . . . . . 15: Navcls ORANGES. 2 doz. . . . . . . . . 53c' following stores: These Specials also on sale at th- Tracadie -- Morell -- St. Peters Cardigan -- Vernon River IMPORTANT NOTICE The Charlottetown Store will close Friday nights at 5:30 pm. starting this week and continuing, until further no- tice. . SHOP co-op; Z 3 T 5u FREE pEl.tvERY PHONE 2807 ' 2808 Plslgrkesf me am; 570? mum"