DOES OOUGHING RUIN YOUR SLEEP? I 0W TIME-HONORED FORMULA IELIEVES MILLIONS FA: u» an: an a “tickle” a... to midi or smoking, get thin scientific ‘formula of proven cough relief. Quick. long-hating relief 3 inept:- tlllt WIYQ. , has ihroel llckle ‘Z, Soothe: dry marnbreinea llead of Hillshoro And Vicinity l Mr. Eiun Douglas spent holidays it hi} home in this district. Mr. Walter Dcjugaa of Souris apent New Year's day at his home bore. Mr. Wallace Douglas. Qharlotte- wwn, spent Christmas at lilo home in this district. Mr. Johnnie Trainor has returned u; the lumber woods after spending Gui-stoma with his wLfe and family in this district. The mail man Mr. Jimmie Affleck oi’ Mount Stewart was presented with a well filled purse from the f:- lox Holders on his route. ~ After the anow ltoirme eleven men from this district with their horses and sleighs broke the road through to Mount Stewart. Not an easy task. Mr. Lane Douglag is spending llia holidays with his parents. He plane to return to Prince of Wales Col- _lE[t.—H1lll. The many friends of Mrs. George McKenzie, St. Andrews, are pleased to know she has returned home after her operation in the P. E. L Hospital. M". Emma Jay was a visitor to bhia district recently the guest oL her sister Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Mrs. Jay plans to leave for U. S. A. in the nou- future. ' Mir. MbertT. Jardine. formerly ' jlylilfla-districtr now residing in [Mount Stewart», ‘spent Christmaa in ‘Chdrlottetown with, hie dautlhter Bari ‘Warren. ;.-~~.. nu Presentation To M1’. and Mu. Maiheaon and ltoddic, Hunter River, P. E. I. We your neighbors and friends have gathered here this evening w welcome you to our community. Uauoily this connmunlty has been the some of departures, rather than arrivals. some ne'er to return, oth- er; seeking their fortunes else- where. Therefore it magnifies our gratitude in welcoming you to this dlltrlct. Having known you personally for the last while. we can truthfully lly that you have been the best of neighbours. You have alwflifi bite" ready to lend n helping hand. You luve also been very sociable even “rough your neighbors have not al- IIYS been so ready to snake a Call- Wo feel sure that Y0"! FY6543“? will be missed as much where Y0" [git a," it is appreciated hero. w; 35k you to accept this small gift not for it; pecuniary value but rather er e symbol of our affec- signed on behalf of your Friend! .4 Neighbour; \ 194 SJRDSSSDBOO. ll Ill! Till Ill! MIT fill III! Iced (or Ina our l9 Smear! ma!!! ever. Describes countless van- el the newest and beu Vegetable. a Housephnx Seeds: Plans mic. ruin. Iul m. Don’ a! the me e new retool d“ d" in; Gladiolus, a coichf- alopuaenr a t an Cath- mg! 67.28. kahuna , planing h‘: ll i- elude: lab 1M7 "(IN-I Smart Girl .____ "vi/alt a minute. van Arden. It’: toe quick. It won't hold Water." "What more an you Ilk- B"- ney‘) You'll get ltetementl from the senator. Eric, 581W. Ifllil! M111 Miss Mayberry. Miss Mayberry Will give Yiiur story tone. The most trifling things aha does get her into the headlines. Senator Lar- sen may not come to trial. It doesn't matter. All l went ia the story smeared over the front pages of the entire country. it will break Senator Larsen. Theifa what I get out of it, What you m out 9i it i! you're clever, is your lilo." Harry Selfert we: sitting in the deli: chair in the senator! ltudy with a witch haul compress on the top of his head. "I was just sitting here smoking." he said, "Whoever it waa must have crawled through that window, or come in from the porch. I didn't hear a aound, Next thing I knew. I war lying on the floor on my face and the briefcase wal gone. As soon as l could let off the floor l phoned you." There Ice: Ill work o! We rnontha." the senator uid wearily. “Gee. I'm lorry. Senator. I didn't think they'd have the nerve to bust in lierc. especially with Jim Boilicru outside." Eric said, ‘Where la Jim?’ "He we! supposed to be out there. But he iln't there now." “Any word from Motherly?" Harry seifcrt rolled his eyes slowly. He glanced at Salli’. made a faint grlmace and aid. “No, sir." Sally slipped out o! the atudy. She went upstairs to her room and cautiously lifted the receiver from her telephone. She wanted to call the country club, but she suspected that the extension in her room might be connected with the study. It. was, she heard Eric's voice giving Zoranei number. She heard the number being rung. And she heard Eric any presently in a weary voice. "No answer." A moment later she heard a door slam. She ran to her window and Saw Eric getting into his read- stcr. He was. she supposed, going to New York to find out what was wrong at Zoranes. She ran back to the telephone, looked up the country club's number and called it. She asked the steward who an- swered to find Mr. Teel. Then Barney’: voice, quite firm and cheery, said hello. She gasped. "Barney! 0h. darl- inz. I'm at the Laraens," and paused. “Did you have a nice talk?" “Oh, yea. Everything‘: fine. Sal." “I was just wondering about the servant problcm." “Yes. Every'thin,'| all right." "I don't see how it can be. Arc you sure?" "That's all right, I'll see you." "Goodby. darling." CHAPTER XXVI! Sally went downstairs. The sen- ator and Harry were still in the study. Harry was staring at her. The senator said: "Harry. a very mysterious thing happened at the club and I've been trying to figure it out over since. Pop Kresco came all the way out from New York and accused Miss Porter of being Van Arden’! errand girl." "It's true," Herr aald defiantly. “She la. She's the ema you've been tearing New York apart to find. Erie said not to tell you because he was handling her part in it personally." He looked boldly at _Saiiy. "Personally!" he snorted. "It's got too personal, if anybody should ask me. it’: about time you started handling her while there's a, chance to do zomethlng, if there is a chance." He stopped. He was breath- ing hard. "Go on!" the senator barked. "Go on!" "Because Eric’: nuts about her." Harry said resentfully, “And she's a snake in the grass. Ask her where she was two weeks ago Friday. Ask her who too the dough to Mex Argyle. Ask her who de- llvered the interns suit to Zorane. Ask her how Van Arden slips the dope to his field men. Ask her that!" “How? Howl" "In that column of hers. in code. Ask Featherly. Ask Eric. Just be- cause he's fallen for this dame he's been gumming the works for you all along the line. He said ‘Don't tell the senator’ All right, I didn't tell you. But it's time to tell you. I'm an honest men and I'm on your pay roll and I ain't used to double. crossing the pople I work for." Harry stopped. He swallowed. I. wag looking at the senator's Ilene eye: with defiance. The senator said quietly. “All right. Harry. You can leave us alone." When he wal gone the senator turned heavily to sally. She said miserably, "Yea, it's true. I'm the girl you've been looking for." The senator, pale and shaken, stood up and laid grimly. "Sally. you know how I've'felt about you. I'm terribly fond of you. But you know what I said at the Hey Nonny No Club last night. I've got to put you under arrest." The butler came in. "Mia: May. berry 1e calling with a Mr. Teel end e Mr. Van Arden. air. Shall I show them in here?" "Certainly!" he barked. “Show them inl" ' e o a Eric went to his apartment, en the nineteenth floor. Douglas let him in. Eric said. "Has Featherly called?" "No, air. But Pprt Bend. In- Giana has been calling. You're to ask for Operator Three." Eric wont out the back way and down the service ataire to the fifth floor. He let himself into the kitchen of Zorane’: apartment. It wu wmu and stuffy. Ind all the lilhtl seemed to be on. He new the em Bourbon bottle on the drain. beer end tho black streak which ran along the linoleum floor from Jha dining room door to the back d0”. HO flploed to the swingirw a ma. um: ROBERTSON mum! M u“ long ahadowa of the late October evening fell amp" l-hl peaceful. Brudenell ftiver. Hi0 5pm; o; Jane Robertson liiartin pasted into the sunset. Death came quietly; the rainbow arch an" "l! iltftu storms o! life ea beiltted a kind neighbor and a 30°51 139th" who has‘ found a Calm- Born Jane Robertson Meliiah, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George hieliish of Union Rbld eighqugigh; yearl 530. lhO it!!!‘ married John BIIIU" 01 Mull/Wu‘ who predeceased her some fort)" 1W9 years ago. Kind and charit- able always. she lived and exemp- hmd [he great. conuuandlnent. "Love thy neighbor as thyself", and there were few in the com- munity who had not known her kindness and assistance in timal of sickness and distress. Her moth- erly mtgrest 1s cherished and mourned by her children: Mary. Mrs. Ira lVlacLaren of Brudenell. Jennie, Mrs. William Garrick of Montague, George of New Perth. Freeman of Slaringwfllfl‘. 5351559‘ cllewan, and Malcolm. FY99 and Hernlan o! Saskatoon as well as lltiiily grand-children and great grand-children. One broillér FY83" eilck n. Melliah of union Roll survives. , 'l‘he brief but imllfflsl"! 199ml services held from saint Andnvfs Presluieriail Uhurcii at bfunlague were conducted by llCl‘ 11215101‘, the Rev, RD. MacLean and included the llnglng o! two hymn: "TM Bands of Time Are slnkini" 1nd "Forever With The lflfd". PB"- boarers were Russell nlacLaren. Thuma, pyrglljeh, snmilcl Mac- Phersnn, Clarence White, Thomas gamemn and Milton Fraser. Numerous and beautiful iloral (yjbulg5 from Canada and the Un- ited staics banked the casket, and the larrzc conflwllfllifl" Bitendillg the solemn funeral rife-s bore wit- ness to hcr true Christian c1181‘- acter and integrity. She was laid lo rest in the cemetery at Uniflli Road. Father, in thy gracious keepin: lc-avo we now thy servant, sleep- ing." QSNTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL Report for December: Junior Deparimcnt. Grade 1v _ i. Maureen Mac- Donald, 2. Joyce Trainer. 3i R4119?! Grade 111_i, Anna Mac- Millan, 2. Edna Ross. 3. Marion Clark. Grade 11 - 1. Deanna Mayne. 2. Annie Laurie AIacLcan. 3. Ian .\iacDonald. Grade 1 -- N0 icsll. Highest Average — Deanne Mayne 94.4 per cent. Perfcci. Attendance * Maureen Macrlonald, Wzlync MacAusland. Joyce Tralnor, Ralph Wright. Frankie lViacAusiand. Sylvia Mac- Klnnnn. Anna lillt-Slilliail. Aline Carr. Ian MacDonald. Iilargaret Perry, John him-risen, Junior Ross. Teacher Helen Agnew. mo sate}; 1?: Affwnon LONDON. Jan. 6 ~~ (Reuters)- k litter of “drastic reduction" labels and groups of naked dummy models were strewn in London's large-r depariluerlt stores today after the first big January clearance sales since before the war. The hunt for bargains reached a. climax yesterday, when women shoppers spent about 500,- 000 clothing coupons. door, pushed it open. crossed the dining loom and looked down at the dead labor agitator. Hefreturn- cd to the kitchen and looked into the servant's room. The black mark on the linoleum puzzled him. He turned to the kitchen, got down on hand: and knees and inspected the long black [ streak. It could have been caused by a recently blackened leather 11691 being dFHBZEd along the floor. Eric went back to his apartment. picked up the telephone and dialed Police Headquarters. asked for the Missing Persona Bureau and re. ported Feaiherlys disappearance. The sergeant said. “I'll check it, Mr. Larsen. Cali ma back in gen minutes." The telephone began to ring a moment after lie had put it dawn. A deep bass voice in the receiver said. "It's Sam Green, Mr. Larsen. I Ullflk I've got the dope you want. He's g0lng under the name 0i’ Lester Tee]. He's telegraph editor of the For! Bond Courier-Journal, His real name is Cartwright. He's a bank absconder from Aukland. New Zealand. He came io the States in 1914 with sixty thousand dollars and a son aged about two. He sent his son through Princeton on what he had saved from the pludndgr. The son's name is Barney an a seems to be , shell I do?" okay whn "cmle 1° New York an fart u you can and see mo." Eric broke the connection and called Headquarters aggim Th, “Bergennt i" u"? Alumni! Persona ureau reported. 'I‘here'a a fellow ilmwerlnz that description at m, Flower Hospital, Mr. Larsen. Hg w“ Picked 11D U!!! morning un. conscious inCe-niral Park." (T0 Be Continued) minor r n l 'n nlvegeilfi: i520: Iael dull, cleprened because o! inane lariry? NR, en all-varnish laxati with lhorough, plcu n] action, v help make you feel better. Ger NI regular amegtb or NR Juniors 0| done) for extra mild anion. Plain o: chocolate oouad. | 10'! o at I00? 2.‘. _%%- THE GUARDIAN CHAILUITIIOWN JANUARY 7. 19B Wright. i" , Gigantic Pre Stock-Taking RiEDUCTlfiyll SALE i At A Saving 0i 331/s% SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Here is the greatest collection of seaslmable money-saving opportunities that we have offered in years! Special clearances - all the things you need right now -- all priced t0 ensure quick action. Fur Coats of Quality and Fashion at a Tremendous Saving Fur Coats that formerly sold at » $145.00 . 2.25.00 550.00 550.00 ' 595.00 Now Now Now Now Now 96.67 150.00 233.34 366.67 396.67 WHEY [dyed ralillt] FREIIOII 35M. [dyed rabbit] Mlllllillll, MIISKRAT, PERSIAN LAMB and lllIliSlIli SEAL [dyed nillakratl- . Illam Sizes ‘l4 - 20 — Women's Slzea 38 - 44 Dut-they-go Bargains in Coats Cloth Coats mat formerly sold at 25.00 39.00 59.00 89.00 95.00 N 9w Now Now Now Now 16.67 26.00 39.34. 59.67 63.34 Black and oelorll. ioti hr trimmed and untrlnnnad In fltted or ~lo osa styles. Mime’ Sizes 14-20 - Women's Sizes 38 - 461-2 Misses’ and W 0men’s Classic Dresses DRESSES that formerly sold at 10.95 16.95 22.50 29.50 39.00 - ' Now Now Now ‘Now Now 7.50 11.30 y 15.00 19.61 26.00 Woola, liayoa Gram, Rayon Fail lea and Rayon Balierdlnea. also lllmr and Evening Gowns. . Mime‘ an» 14-20 - Women's Sizes at - 44‘. . SPORTSWEAR Exciting Values in All Wool Sweaters 311mm rm lareqrl! all for 84.23 IOU! 32M ‘ 3.33 III 3.31 3.33 IOU! " 3.31 3.73 I“ 1.30 Wool and Gabardine Skirts sum m: forloriy nu m m o.» y MCDRE- a. III 3.33 IOU 4.33 III 7.33 ' Wind and Shower Resistant Cotton Poplin Raincoats lialmatg that fereorly sold hr Ski Pants i 14.05 now 10.50 now 21.50 low an been m: runny an m y 1m mow arson 13.00 14.33 7.33 3.31 3.37