Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THU RSDAY MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's woollen sweaters-49 only-pullover: and cardigans- plains-iaquordspnd stripes-Regularly V0I'l'lI "P 4 to S9.50-Now all clearing at one price .. I 3351 Entire stock mt menl's winter iagzitselss.-waist length and three quarter iengt - vo ues up to . H . Now cleaving at the one price-each . . . . . . . . 1 Men's Hats-only slightly soiled-all colors and sizes-40 only in the group-clearing at . . . . . I-2 PRICE Men's oil wool piaid shirts-Regular WWII W '9 S9.lX)--Now clearing at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56.00 hats rot 53.00; 33.00 hats rot 9.00 and 512.50 um. for 56.25. 50 only men's dress shirts-broken ranges and sizes from our most popular makes, sizes 14 to I6-regularly 2 worth up to 34.50-Now priced to cleal at-each I . . A good assortment of men's 31.50 and 32-00 fies clearing at only-each A small lot of men's all wool lrose- - regular SIJS-Now clearing at-pair .. . . .. .. 1 -39 2.00 Men's broadcloth Nightshirts--plain white-sizes l6-I7 I8-Exceptional good value at-each BOYS' DEPT. Main Floor Any boys' suit in the dept.--and over 250 to choose from in sizes 24 to 37-Now is the time to buy that Easter Suit at a special discount . . . . .. 2096 OFF 50 only 0595' woolen sweaters-mostly rv-neck-all sizes-Clearing at-each 1.98 Boys' Winter Breeches-sizes 6-I0-I2 and I4 only Reg. up to 36.50 Now Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . so pair' students all wool English tweed pours-stfrves Boys' Winter Breeches-heavy quality Reg. up to S450-Sale Price--each . . . . . . . .. -9! in and donegals-zipper and pleats. Reg. up to SlIl.h0-(-nolalterations). 5 Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 7 only boys' Station Wagon Coats-Gabardine'"with satin quilted lining-If.ur collar-double breasted front or zipper frattt-sizes .32-34-36 9 I only-Priced to clear at . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . .. Boys' fur trimmed leather helmets-brown and black .Oreg. srasvo s2.2s 1 . Now going at-each .-.................. I Boys' Sweat Shirts with long sleeve!. fleece lined- plain white-white with crests-and two tone brown and yellow--Reg. Sl.9B and 51-15 Nowolearingat . . . . . . Ioys' Dress Shirts-fused collars-sanforized shrunk ...plg3n shad; only-blue gray-sixes I2 to I4 I-2 1.39 -a iimited.guantity-Reg. 3215 Sale price--each . . . . . . . . . . . . All boys' mitts-wool-leather and gauntlets. Reg. up to SL95 . . y Clearing at duly-pair . . . . . . 25 only boys' hockey sets-4onsist1'ng of sweater- cap and sex ineither Rangers--Jiack HWIII. M09" i Leafs or Canadlen Hockey Club colors 4 Reg. S650.-Clearing at-'-leach I. . . ..... . . I 0 29c- ' rum, , 31.50. m.i.r" . zmolear-at tlriImsKde-pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2l i-"501!" Parka;-;uwts:drtlr "if 3'9-5': 5:IiI;”Il.l'5g -.-New prieesarereduced to the very 9 low price of only--each . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I v ' . '.Entir'e Stock..of Boys' and, 3 Students' Overcoats going at V3 off ' 1 I years-regularly worth up to 512-50- . on this item for next year ; - remit - SATURDAY Positively No Phone Orders MEN'S BASEMENT I0 only men's Parkae-sizes 36 to 42 only-heavy quilted lining-Priced to clear at-each ....... 5 only Boys' Parkats-Sizes 24-26-28 only Special Sale Price-each . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 5.95 8.95 1.49 Men's heavyiwool plaid three quarter length coats, heavily lined-all around belt 9 I Priced to Clear at-each .. . . . . coats-extra good values-sizes 8 to '16 Men's heavy "duck" coats-water .repe-llant, sheep lined- buckle fastened-Sizes 38-42 and 48 only II 4 I I Reg. Sl9.00. Now going at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 Men's cotton" fleece lined britton front coat sweaters, brown with yellow trim-Sizes 42 and 44 only 2 Special Sale Price-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .- 34-Sltock up 5 only Boys' Parkas-Size 30 only- Special Sale Price-each . . . . . . . . . . Boys' two tone Windbreakers-Sizes 26 to 34 Priced to clear at-each . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys' heavy Meter Now priced to clearlat only- Boys' Wool Melton Jackets-heavy quality-sizes 28 and 30 only-Special at-each Boys' fleecellined combinations-S-izes 24 to at this price-each . . . . . . . .. eeeaara Men's fleece lined Combinations-Size 36 to 44 ' good value at-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 t:::.-....1 .90 Boys' pullover sweaters-plairl and fancy knit-1 Sizes 3ll'to 34 only-Sale price--each . . . . . . .. I Men's all wool Jumbo Coat Sweaters-Maroon and navy- Sixes 38 to 44-These are real . 3 bargainsotthis price-each ns 4.95 1.49 Men's fancy stripe dress shirts-three sizes only-I4-44 I-2 and I5-Regularly S2.49- 1 , I Now Clearing out at only-each . . . . . . . .. . Boys' heavy freize windbreakers-zipper front-stripe trim on sleeves--sizes medium and large only 2 Outtheygo-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Men's zipper front fancy knit coat sweaters size 44 only-Clearing at-each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' heavy doeskin shirts-plain colors sizes I2 to I4-Clearing at-eachrx. . . . . . . . . . . . .. House Furnishings Dept. "IBEX" flanneilette blankets, "seconds" but value-white with pink or blue borders-sizes 70x90 inches--Special sole price-pair . . . . . . .. outstanding 4.98 Checked homespun-50 inch width in smart color combin- ations of Red and White; Green and White; and Blue and White; especially suitable for drapgs or slip cover work- Regularly 32.25 yard. 1 , I Special Sale price-pair . .. . Lace Net Curtaining-36 to 40 inches wide in cotton and rayon net-floral designs in ecru shade. Regularly 79c yard NOW-per yard . . . . . . . . .... ...... 59c he-lorly susyml 79c NOW-per yard-............................. I SMALLWARES -osrr. English Knitting Yarn-4 ply I or skeim blue. our and emo- priced to clear at-per ox. in colors brown, 25c Plastic toaster and perculator covers clearing at I-2 PRICE o" tectolre-Reg.25c I Piveldwtlslckargot-each '&t1iilE00E'-3-"ii "mm In chm llarestohllllerst decision on me. How can I leave you to stay here and get into a mus all alone?" . "Oh don't, worry about that." sneered Gerald. "You'll. be such a . help in thislsort of mood." "V well. 111 never ask you to do anything for me again. You shall preserve your precious vani- ty. But don't blame me it things go wrong.” . 'They won't go wrong," "1? til I ref. said love some Vlonrsn By VI-I Glelgud Mrs. M. H. Continued Bell. Liverpool, "It's too easy" Ihe said "to ills" km! by ' throw the some lllty of any "Mk la "11 r i her story. said: "I suffered with arthritic pain in shoulder. arms and ankles for three veers. but It wasn't un- took Sar- uak, that I got 5 r If. you suffer from jlreumatic. neuritic, or srthntrc pain, gciggica . Or backache or from some stomach, kldiiey or liver disorders. nutritional PAGE THIRTEEN . 3100 A MONTH FOR RETIREMENT PENSION OOMIINED RWITH INSURANOI PROTECTION OFFERED IY SUN -LIFE OF CANADA .--2-X-mri . Most men have to provide for cash settlement in lieu of pension. ' their own retirement. Many had 515'.” y.-on your; pAMlLy themselves unable to work and shouldyou non”: tome age of without a pension as time ad- (,0. gliooo win be paid to your vanccs. Do you feel satisfied that family. WI" present rue of "Vin: Wm Smaller or larger incomes avail- better Gernld violently. Tothag the girl made no reply. Heiwent to her and -purl a. hand on her shoulder. A "I'm sorry. Shells. I don't. want to hurt your feelings. But you don't. understand how a man feels about his job of work." Sheila jumped up away from him. "Please Gerald. That sort. of he- msnnery doeenft prove anything. you know. and it leaves me cold.” At that he wlnced as if she had struck him. - ” I suppose." he muttered, "I had fice--'' . "Is it worth while as late as this?" asked Sheila coldly. "Can't. you leave me alone?" "I was only wondering," went on. "just. what I was going to do with myself all day.” "Dale's still here." said Gerald. anemia and nervousness. try Sar. nak for one week. prove that .Sarnak can help you. s1.35 at all drug stores. m. Shelia had many of the more tiresome affectatlons of the modern young woman but she also possess- ed the supreme among the modern young woman's virtues: she was honest with herself. And she knew. with 'a. queer feeling of excitement and apprehension, that for the first time she was facing rs crisis and e t.urnlng-point in her life. she could honestly say that she had-within her limitations-done her best to cope with Tan Fu. for Gerald's sake. It. was Gerald who had failed, as the Americans say, to "make the grade." And just as Gerald had gradually revealed himself as a. oveakllng and an incompetent, so Leslie Dale had forced himself into a limelight en- tirely undesired, as the most effici- and moved be getting down to the of- she allow you to retire comfortably aHe.Amodenm"gu1" myment 3' 359 60? will provide for your own and SIOOA MONTH FOR LIFE your family's future. DO NOT Through theSun LifeofCanada HESITATE CALL - -OR you can provide an income at age WRITE ME "' Nowl 60 of 3100 a month. every month as long as you live. Or. if you prefer it, you can have a. generous . sun LIFE or CANADA II. it. Bllllllllili Ilnlt Supervisor 140 Richmond Street. clrarlottetows. P.E.l. Naromson and UNCLE nusv by Clifford McBride . LJNCLE ELEV. HAVE xou ANY - mas w: CAN nu ma VOU,a to 1.95. i putatlcn of Leslie Dale. He wore .49c, "Better make the most. of his bril- llant. society while you've still got i”"""- - it." He picked up his hat and whip and went to the french window. There for a moment he waited. hoping for some sign from the girl that after all she would ma-ke up the quarrel. After all it was so sil. Without him . To be continued I-le shrugged irritably, went out on the verandsh and down the steps 10,Wh?re his pony was waiting. iyyltclunz his tall at the pestering res. David is 95 years old. CHAPTER IX GENERAL WU PAYS A CALL Just about the moment when 7H5 UVING FENCE Geraldll-lavelock mounted his pony to ride down into Tan F11, another mounted personage cluttered along the little town's rnuddy. twisted and roughly cobbled streets. But, this was a very different flgum.f1-om the trim. almost daudlfldd Gerald. This was a Chlnnman. But. he looked more like one of the riders of Gcnghlz or of Tamerlane, tahan 3 Celestial. His face darkly burned and cruelly scarred on one side. was twisted in a sneer that was half in. shelter rows. e conservation. . h. ?3.'.li'..'.?Flf.'iL53Fn ".2f..a:"i? , in our Bulletin "Mu rillors Rose . g your FREE I W .1. sure 'dairecuons IQ ,r . i.-ixviI-lI.4.Nm&-"- EHE-:1 GIDRGEIOWI Olll For permsnenr raaiIr::'ng:I:fi-ef:s6.euI::Iilgll:Bc-o:0d c. Easily and urclsly grown ent, of guides, philosophers and with him at; hand to cover up, mistakes, to take over responslblll-l ties. Tan Fu had been bad enougnl LONDON - (OP) -- David M'lch- l ael from Aberdare. Scotland. came. to hondcn in search of employ-r ment. After two weeks he became a' bank messenger at 315 a week..' MULTIFLORA ROSE tom seed. This remarkable new p stnllxgix ly dcscn ' Send for many, r immediate gr .sr.oo) (01. 31.75) rnlcre rig 0' Pllfd DOMINION srro Houls ml" l I . i : I -,- .. . - d'ri.'.'.'3.0'.-.. L..t.&:”.P5:.'.,. is -3? . contempt for the scared coolls who watched him: half fen: ad the re. boots of urxtanned leobhey (sucked into Khaki breeohes obtained heaven knew where, an exlsuous and dirty shirt -crossed by band dollers bulging with cartridges, and h pony's heels to follow his progress to the Harwood and Greer office, where he dismounted with an mg. aging swagger; but fell back,jabber- h in! and pointing unenslly, when i the bandit.--for bandit of course he was. trcm "General" Wu's lair in the hllls-whipped a long lmlfe out of his belt. andystnode into ms office. Four minutes later he emerged, but without the knife, swung him- self on to his pony's back. kicked ll: bmtnlly in its thin ribs, and chat. tered away and out of the town, leaving behind him what for once a newspaper could have referred to. without appreciable lnaoauracy. as "sensation." It was perhaps well that he was out of sight before Gerald I-Iavelcck arrived at his office. Ger- ald. fresh from his row with shells. was in-no amiable mood, and had met the Bandit. it is more than lkely that sensation might. have been followed by Alarming Incid- ent. As it was. Gerald was merely ren- dered rather curious by the unex- ected cluster of Chinese outside his office. He went. in qulclaly. H1.-1 clerks were working in a most un- usual and absolute silence. Be flung open the docr of the Private Office, and gasped. "What; the devll-?" he demanded. I-lls oompmdor was sitting mot- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ee-AD, Bmcrerzf Trloueur to save 1 SAN nr on Tue BACK "TELL you ---I'M KEEPNG A RARE ANTHROPOID OF THE :.'.l"”X””””;.,;"1” his shmw 9lMlA 6ATYr2us 6PEClES ---A , MEMBER or: THAT ALLEY , combmedpins . fur hat CH.MpAMz-55 To You.'UM-YASI LODGE YOU BELONG TO!-vv A small crowd gathered at his MAKING A FEW BIOLOGICAL x WELL, W5 A PLEASANT? EXPERIMENTS FOR YALE!-me ceemurze IS I-llGl-ILY IMTELLIGEMT . .. use wow so 1i i Shlkk You! , . O CORN. 1'91 IV MEI SENVICE. NC. .ss. no u. s. on. on. MAJOR HOOPLE VO poacu vesreaonw, But 1 g Tr-toner-tr rr WA6 ANOTHER cur-we-e 'lb HAVE - 6 AN APE AROUND AFTER THIRTY .xveARs or: You I 5 g O -. I-ITK v Q "'2 .- You who THAT . --E ours, BAYJER -- lonless in Gerald's ohnlr. Bis skin was unheslthlly green from sheer funk. His eyes -were bulging un- BY J. R. WILLIAMS pleasantly. partly perhaps owing to the foul taste of the greasy rag which had been stuffed moo his mouth and fled behind his head. on Leslie Dale's blotter lay a. grimy sheet of paper, covered with Chinese characters, pinned to the blotter with a long glittering dag- get. CHAPIER X -nrrmrno Point for um mm For some minutes after her hus-l band had left her sheila Havelocir ant, continued t.he'pollshlng of her pretty nails and reflected. MELOIDS lmru .lr 1;.” in tho throat ALL MOM TOLD YOU TO GET WAS A LOAF OF BREAD AND A JAR OF JAM! WHAT'S IN THE" BAG? A COUPLE OF BAR6 OF SOAP! THE MAN GAVE 'EM 10 ME FREE" 6AlD MAYBE I COULD FIND USEFOZ 7 .r ' do