. 73". '\'>rtwa>>%_x’_ 1. i THE GUARDIAN. CHAKLUTTETUWN (EBRUARY 14, 195,, OIIR AOIIANOE SHOWING 0F SPRING SUITS! Gabardines, soft wools and plaids. Springs newest shades-navy, green, grey, red, beige, metal tan and paradise blue. Styled by famous makers. Priced- $15.95 to $57.50 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN— A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT All our Winter Coats, Fur Coats and Winter Dresses are greatly reduced. A great many less than HALF PRICE The OREENDAL OO. LTO. LADIES‘ WEAR 99 QUEEN ST. SPEOIALS IN LOWER PRIOE STORE Men's LEATHER JACKETS (horsehide) 5 only size 36-Rcg. $24.50—Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 Men's DRESS SHIRTS-Reg. $3.95—Special . .. $2.39 Men’s Comb. UNDERWEAR-Fleece and medium weight $2.49 Men's uriavv woof. tints; ssnslspi-fniiil $4.88 Men's DOESKIN WORK smnrsassso- Special .. .. $2.49 Men's Iiined pnEss'G'L'ov'asLrric<~n' insane.- Special Ladies’ SLIPS-Laca trimmed .. NYLON BLOFSES . . . . SKI PANTS—Reg. $4.95—Now SNUGGIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.95 ..........$1.49 . $2.95 and $8.95 $2.95 The GREENOAL OO. LTO. TOT QUEEN ST. from gyvrn 21 Samuel llopkina Adams u Chapter VI! Mr. 51mins Waring might have sat for a model of the Maidens Dream, slightly bloated. lie was a. bulky, rightly footballlsh type o! man who had been graduated from a noted university, trailing clouds of athletic glory into the inevit- able brokerage business. Thanks to wlda acquaintanceship and family prestige he had been easily success. ful. Passing into his middle thlrtirxs, Simms was pretty much what. he wanted to be. He wore the correct clothes, spoke the correct patter, expounded the correct creeds, social and political, belonged to the right clubs, and went moder- ately on the loose only at seamly intervals and with proper regard to time and place. With women, also, he had been an easy success by virtue of his impressive exterior and solid self- satisfaction. l-le had beCOme en- gaged to Maida Linn in the natur- al course of events, but with an unexpected upilare of enthusiasm in his ivell-seasoncd emotions. Maids. did not share the flame. It would have sorely disillusioned Simms to learn that his label in his fiancees mind was Escape. As an alternative to the static gloom of Headline House, he was a satis- factory prospect, but he failed to stir her pulses. No man ever had stirred them specially. The Linn blood ran coolly in a grove, and Simms Waring too polpably be- longed in that same groove to be a stimulus. Sleeping off a. mild hangover in his apartment, Simms was roused by the insistent ringing oi his tele- phone. Let it ring. One tenet of Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTOR Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 Our Hide And Salvage Market HORSE HIDES. No. l‘! SCRAP CAST IRON CAR BATTERIES . sorr Luau corraa wma, BEER BOTTLES (in Beer Cases) . t I Virginia o You, too, can get the most out -of oil-moments . . . with a pipe and cool smoking, slow burning “Old Virginia" . . soothing, satisfying .. .a tobacco that makes you a man among men. '3: K/MO r0 ram? PIP! o Don't lei it get too much "cake". All that's needed is about l/l6 of an inch to keep the pipe in the right condition no give you complete enjoyment. - iii . so smooth, "Free of Steel“. $18.00 Gross Ton . $1.25 ea. .. 8c per lh. get n?" o, 1, 0c per lb. HORSE HAIR .......... .. 50c per lb. Simms was no longer sleepy. 1734c per doz. THE ABOVE PRICES ARE DE- ed one- LIVEREI) CHARLOTTETOWN OR OUR WAREHOUSE 158 KENT ST. the smvef Line pier. The Ocean lflaurioe Block & On. v.22”.- Kiln/twill his simple philosophy was that if you ignored an annoyance long enough, it ceased to annoy. This one‘ didn't. Stumbling over lo it. Simms answered. Tillman L. Hill speaking? Well. what the heck did Hill want at that hour? Instead of the defer- COW HIDES, No. 1's, 16c per lb. 9mm reply which he, pxpgcbed‘ he 57-00 °" received a rude admonition to shut up and listen. "This is about M. L." "Who?" "I'm not using names. M. L. M as in morning. L as in love. Do you "Oh! Yes. What about her?" "Are you dressed?" "What do you expect at this hour?" plaintlveiy asked the arous- "Get dressed and illllkc time for ‘ Princess is scheduled for a ten- thirty sailing." Simms racked his brain to T06R11 whether ho could have made any traveling cnmmitnlcllts on the pl'€- vious evening. “I'm not sailing on her, am I?" “What for? Whcrr in?" Bermuda. Unless we can stop hcr." The fiance (‘nnsidnreil this. “you stop nor. 1 never got any- where trying to." "I dareirt he seen on Ihe pier. The newspaper boys might- 5P9‘- something. We've got to keep this out of thc paprrs or the show is up," declared tho public rfilatlflllé counselor on a rising note of dc- speratlon. "Well, I don't know what it's all about, and anyway I couldn't gct there by ten-thirty." "I'm going to get the sailing dr- layed for an hour. The person wr-‘rc speaking of—" “Wii0?" L..." yelled the overwrought munseloig 1've gOl. a scheme to call her cii the ship, but it may not work. That's where I'll need you. You hang around where she won't sce ycu and watch the gangplank. If she's ashore hy eleven-thirty it‘; all right and beat it. If she isn't 30 to Stateroom K and Bel he!‘ ‘m? "Who? Me Get Maids-J’ "Shut up!" "But I mean. l1o\v'll I do it?" “I don't care how you do it. But gel. her off. The name is Miss M. McCnbc. Don't use any otlnfr. NOW. are you set?" "l guess so," snicl Simms fcebly. Al. ten-fifty he wns on the picr, thought thnt he saw the Linns secretary. Wasn't her mime Mc- cabc? What might that mean? l-Illl had said nothing about her. For that matter. what did thn whole crazy performance mean? The object of his quest was. at the moment, setting into her lux- urious quarters. Above hcr door tiaunted a placard. "Lex-lohengrin Wondertrip. Miss M. McCabc. Winner." Across the 9555MB a Slmllflr 51E" bore the name oi Wallis Kane. while Mr. Metzigers abode was in- dicated by a hardly less (Onfipicu- ous legend. Removing the impedi- ments to her speech. Maids re- marked to her companion: "A real cozy little family party." Oustide, Mr. Metzigers Toriuring Pains Of Try DOLCIN . . . the result II prompt roll lfItl-eflectl. heart or an other dru an: 330L011! p. a IIlIIIItftIonQ-lhok m the no $5‘ can. for asst-ow v howl of 6M tablet;- ‘Iornto l0. Ontario. accents sounded. "Matt's right here on the job. Anythin! I can do. of the Don't Suffer Noodlossly From The now available in three convenient sires. The cost. is rulwnlbl! - - - of from the vein Arthritis. Rhelurnatlsm and Neurltls. D for dos not y organ. Your ha: DOLCIN. Get I bottle rods! help you come out from lnl Beware o! LCIN green age means. Has he joined an whlta Iaekllel 100 tablet: for 82-89- allable In Doleln Limited. Finds ltlonderful Relief from Constipation “Feel I should tell averybod my happy news! atin am- nlun regular-y freed me from consti- ation, saved ma m the mea- sures facin ma!” Mr. I. Win er, .R. No. 1 Hagoraville, Ont. us! one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-IRAN more. Save yourself if you suffer from constipation clue to lack of dietary bulk! Eat an ounce of crisp Kellogg's ALL-IRAN daily, plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, juat send empty carton to Kellogg's, London, 011L871“). Get nouacn YOUR noun aacn Victoria, the Village by the Sea Friends of Mr. Ab Clark of Vic- toria, are sorry to learn that he is not enjoying good health, but looks forward to some improve- ment before long. Mr. and Mrs. John SHIIPD. Lower Montague, were in Victoria recently attending the funeral of Mrs. Semple's brother, the late i-‘inlny Ferguson. Thc sympathy oi the people of Victoria is extended the family oi the late Hugh Murray, Centrevllle, Bedcque, whose death occurred re- cently after a rather long and pain- ful illness. The Murray family are quite well known here being visi- tors on several occasions. The illness, in the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Chatham, N. 3.. of Mr. Paul Frost of Millbank, N. B., is regretted lay his friends. Mr. Frost visited here several times with his vrlfe, who was formerly Miss Maude Holm, a native of Victoria; so the friends he made while here wish for him a return to his usual health. The many friends here of Rev. George Ayers, Summerslde, who for several years was pastor of the United church here, sympathize deeply with him in the loss he has sustained in the death of his be- loved brother, the late Dr. J. H. Ayers, Charlottetown. Mr. Thomas Cameron, Victoria. received a telegram, conveying the sad news of the death in Edmon- ton. Alberta of his beloved sister, Susan, widow of the late George Francis. Mrs. Francis had not been enjoying her usual good heal h during the ‘past two years. much of which time she spent in hos- pital; and her passing on Januaary 8 will be deeply mourned by a host of friends which she had made for herself through her kind disposi- tion, and many Christian quail les 0i‘ heart and mind. for in knowing this lady was to enloy a friendship that endured. Durinx: her early married li'e, shc nnri hcr hrsband resided at Victoria. P. E. I., later moving l-Vest where they made for them- selves and only son, Roy, a com- fortable hcmc. However. in the year 1924, death visited their home- and claimed this son, followed in a few short years by the dong); of her husband. So this es'lmable lady was called upon to bem- a heavy load of sorrow But through advcrsitles, she carried on bra e- h". living to enjoy a good age. Her funeral on Ja'"uary ll, was held from the Andrews-Marian him Funeral Chapel. Rev Angus J. Mac. Queen officiating. Her remains were lovingly laid to rest in Ed- monton Ccmetrry, Pall-bearers were Messrs Clarence Simrh, C’ A, Mac, Kim. James Rootes, Dr. l‘l::on, GBOXZZe Morton and William Trin- dcr. The floral tributes were mnni. ivas hclzi. To her sorrowing hm. ther, Mr. Thomas Cameron, the lost surviving member oi the fam- ily. left to mourn her loss. besides a number oi nephews and relcg-g and other relatives, the S\m‘a'hy vf the people 0t Victoria goes out also to the many friends shc ma-‘g for herself in Edmonton, 5 gclgl mention of which may be made of Mrs. William Trirder, and M“, Gwrxre Morton, whose iles with her were closer than friendship, Mrs. Trintier having very kindly corresponded with relatives of the deceased lady hero, during her last m conceal his portly Self W111i”- mncss and death or h b 1 maintaining a iurtivc and uii- mmd er e ‘Wed comfortable v-‘illcll- on" "'3 Tn llvc in hearts we leave behind is not in die; so the memory of this dour lndrv shall livc on in the hearts oi her relatives and irany friends, in this, her native land, and in the Golden. West, the land of her adoption. FARMING PREDOMINANT Of a total area in Pakistan of 114-400-0000 Mrs-s. more than one- third is under cultivation. lemmi- know." Mnlda lowered her voice. “Can't you sec it. Mac? They've got the program all worked out liked a scenario. Dashing man-nbout-town seduces affections of poor and in- comm nocent young working girl, only to repent in the last. act and offer honorable marriage to the music Dex-Iohengrin Wedding March. I'd almost do it for the fun of seeing Tilly Hill's face. ‘Heiress Falls for Contest Pall’ I'm afraid I'd never fall for the ahowoff type, though." "Hr.- wasn't showing off when he stood up for you on the pier." "Stood upi" retorted the girl un- gratefully. "On the back of his neck, if you call that standing up. Maybe ha wanted all the camera publicity for himself." "Then you ought to Mam up per- fectly. You don't want any." "I certainly don't. But I would like to know what the snowy plum- ascensioniat acct, or II he leading the band or advertising Palm Beach?” . ‘Io be olllllll Oentral Guardian This column Is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a newly uaturo_may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. COOK'S for Photographs. Jlbllillilli’! TAXI. Pnoss 525. GOVERNMENT APPOINT- MENTB-At a recent meeting of the Executlvp Council Earl Nichol- lon, Charlottetown wus Appointed Instructor in Physical Education at Prince of Wales College during the illness of Wilfred lnman. John James Blacqulere, North Rusllco was appointed Commissioner for taking acknowledgment of Deeds and Joseph A. Gallant of Summer- side was appointed Notary Public and Commissioner for taking ac- knowledgment of Deeds. POSTAL RELAY BOXES -- Twenty-two relay boxes for the convenience of letter carriers have been placed at opportune points throughout the City. Formerly, ex- cess mall was merely placed at Home store or house convenient to the carrier. Under the new ar- rangements the mail will be placed in the boxes a short time before the carrier starts on his walk and will be extracted by the postman when ho sees fit. All boxes will be securely locked, and only th" team deposllor and ihc carrier will have access to it. Similar boxes have been distributed to all cities where letter carriers are stationed. FABRIC DESIGNS ON DIS- PLAY — Folklore of the country- side and familiar flowers and plants form the basis of the hand painted drapery designs currently being shown at. the Art Centre. The designs are the work of Mrs. William Hoey of Bronte, Ontario. who uses the silk screen process to transfer the designs from drawing board to fabric. Mrs Hoey divides her busy days be- tween iooking after her two young children and creating new dc- signs for Canadian fabrics. Fea- tured in the display at the Ari Centre is a drapery using lhc Lady's Slipper flower for the main motif. A photographic ex- hibition showing the value of good design in such things as toasters, irons, and furniture illustrates the attractive articles which may be produced by machine. On Friday evening following. the regular night class in watercolor paint- ing, Miss Frances Johnson, direc- tor of the Ari Centre, will give a talk on the work of Mrs. l-loey. income Tax Notices OTTAWA, February l3. »- The Honorable Dr. J. J. McCann. Minister of National Revenue. an- nounced to-ciay that the Taxa- tion Division has shipped aprrox- lmately 20.000000 Income Tax Forms In District Income Tax Offices and Post Offices’ acro=s Canada. The Income Tax Forms are for use of arproximafely ll.- 760001 individuals required to iilc 19ft) Income Tax returns. Experience has proven that it is necessary to provide an am"'lc rvpolv of forms for the tax-paying public. Mary taxpayers take sacral forms, despite the icct ‘hat only one copy is reouucd lo he ‘ilcd with the District lmomc Tar Office. Only persons in receipt of a sni- ary or pension or inveltment no’ exceed!“ F"400. may use the Tl Short Porn. l “Pd hcauufm; leitlfllllll l0 IllE arr rcoulred to use the T.l hliih estecm ll"l which the deceased Pfffl FQfnL All other classes of individual tarpayers. such as doctors. la'"- vcrs. dentists. farmers, Frhcr- n-en and lrvlivkivnls in lrrlrws". Gen- us» IMi-Js-‘lbniayia in loving memory of Bernadette hlillligan, who died February 14th. i948. Two lonely» years have pnssml away - Since our great sorrow lcil. The, shock that we received thul day Wi- still remember well. m NOTHING n. NOTHING inn NOTHING STATEMENT OF POLICY Business is Business! Competition is the life blood of trade under FREE ENTERPRISE and it is protection for the con- ‘ sumer or retail patron! The management of Crockett and Storey Lid. are not opposed to FAIR competition because that factor alone, if for none other, will always keep both management and stuff "on its foes". In this changing business world both management and patrons must know where they fil- in the scheme of things- each must decide in what category he firs: each must know when he or she can do and when cannot be done. This affects YOU and all of us on Prince Edward Island. FOR CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. THIS MEANS: A. We must continue our original policy to buy only the good qualify furniture and associate merchan- dise und SELL IT AT AS CLOSE A MARK-UP AS POSSIBLE. ' B. We must continue our original policy TO GIVE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SERVICE to all who deal with us. Guided by the two MUST factors in A. and B. above we musi- follow strictly along the following lines:-_- Always mindful that WE get "NOTHING FOR NOTHING BUT NOTHING" we also know that YOU get "nothing for nothing but nothing". If we give long terms we must get long mark up prices-Jr has to follow. If we finance the furniture and furnishings ~ in your home and run all the risks involved you cer- tainly must know that you are paying for if in the end, and not only your own purchase but you are paying for the articles the other fellow buys and for which he cannot pay. Friends-you get nothing for nothing’ but nothing. To safeguard our business and to protect our PATRONS and with our above policies in mind-we will now have three methods under which you may purchase merchandise from us— ' ‘ A. Cash sole (purchase price paid before merchan- dise delivered) 5% cash discount from retail price. B. 3O days credit or our low retail prices. C. Time Payment Plan (contract sale). Merchandise purchased cf nef retail price with 20% down pay- ment paid and the balance plus a small carrying charge paid in regular monthly payments, varying from 6 to l8 months. ' IT WILL PAY YOII TO BIIY FOR OASN YOU WILLISAIIE MONEY WIIEPI YOII BUY AT CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. I34 KENT ST. PHONE 834 CHARLOTTET OWN. P. E. I. ___,. We cannot know what pain you horn We illrl not seo you (lie. We only know you passr-il away Wn could not any good-bye, They tell us time’; a healer And help; us to forget But we will stlll remsmhr Our darling-Bernadette. Sadly missed and lovingly rc- membarod by Father, Mother, Bro- thers and Slater. trnsv onions We can again offer chicks from ao- oredifad flocks that have tested pullorum free for tho past ten years; also our B. 0, P. records for 11MB compare favorably with other Canadian . rdl. You can Increase yourproductlon by buy- ing ohlckn from trap-nested stock. flock owners would be wall ad- vlled to order their 1961 brooding cnokarah an day old chicks. Can supply them either In Barred ‘Rocks or New flampahiras. Cln Iunvlv chick: In tho follow- ing broods: Barred Plymouth Rocks. New llampshlrao. Barred lock a New Ramp. cross. New Hllnp, x Barred lock cross. All eggs hatched produced on our own farm. MIQDONALD‘! RATOIIEIY Oovohaaillofilll. *4 GREAT CAESXIEAYLEVVNHY‘ sisn-fi 55E THIS MAJOR IIOUPLE I. ‘DURING OUR BOARDING HOUSE BEFoRe -~THIS Beccows? - FOR WHAT veia DAYS I HPNE wRes-rceo wm-i A DROOLmVABOUT, Kuorry EN6INEERING Qumi<- Bur I KNON AND Tins SIMPLE pence . one ‘rt-line v00 sotves MY DILEMMA LIKE ‘u-le sun ‘DISSIPATING A FO6!-~ ANOTHER GREAT INVENTION PRODUCeD BY Acciosu-r! DON'T NEED ND BELLOVOS FOE“ YOU'LL NEVER E37‘ §\§\\‘.