_, 1W" 1. Charlottetown Agency Une only, occ liiitgiliill‘ $7.95. Bargains In §ATURDAY ad ONDAY--Recoril-Be i A ciiiiiiis-rti Clear! i iloi-hinz chair, reduced to hall price for quick clearance. Regular $9.75. Cash price asionai chair in attractive deiiln. i Cash price - -- - - Une only, occasional chair (or living mom o: iicn. llegular Dining Room Furniture a solid comiurt. $8.05. Cash price — — — $ Luxurious Docpack lounge chair designed for Exceptional value at th 55.1’ i One only, at dlo couch, el throughout for extra comfort. give excellent service in your Simmons Lakeside model. caring customer only Saturday moflll $2.45 down. $2.41 monthly. Gash mice I I Sliding Couches One only, regular $13.95. A couch “Ill W011“ Cash price — — — — — — — — A variety oi‘ couches, inclgtglgialf "l9 13mm“ A llllilii llls Simulate llot niivcriisiiii ! first Conic Studio Couches to some lucky ng. Sllrlnx-fllled P” $24.95 home. $9.95 lar values to --F p lrst Served! amazing Low Prices! i 3 Only. Axmlnster Rugs this n! lot 9. the Sit... '.'..2.'i?'“"'" 0-6. value: to 3 Gnome Axminster 0.50. h: $2.05 stern down, illlre. Pay $2.85 down, $2.79 monthly. _ _ _ _. _ - _ _ $25.33 EASY TERMS——1 o % iiowii-i o Months to Pay- STUDIO SUITE Three pieces complete — spring- fliicd studio couch and two mutt-hing chairs. Pay $5.95 down, $5.73 monthly. Cash , _ _ _ _ _ $59.50 . $16.95. Cash price — ~ — — -- — $1235 With Small service Charge. Cub nrleo p-_i-__-_. 29.50 o ht2h0n1y. Regular $27.95 Rugs ne er urnrug incised-Q egg} M31551, sic.“ass,thnzlnnirenillflrzgglg§g ODB-Of-fl-kifld Rug Specials ' Genuine Herati Wilton rug in site 9 x 10-6. A beautiful neclmenl of the ro: ' ii-rt .. _ 11.95 gilt] wtiiih dollars iiioii. thiiiiviiiic. Pa‘; one? dlgvihssi/YB monthly. Cash Price —- - ~.- -. - - - - - 9-pc. Dining Room Suite ill-piece combination walnut dining room suite-table, built-t, china cabinet and six chairs. liegulur $l~iil.50. Pay $11.95 tioun) balance monthly. Cash price — Odd Pieces at Great Savings I only, buffet. A used model that is clearing " F’ ' - innit-hi: amazing low price ot’ §8'00 A T T R s s E s -, ii iillliivji quantity n! d matiressel which N8 Wilfiliillli l" Leave your orders for lliltftiilllliiifl!) goén Sgnasolfi ciclalnilllcs at tlol .. . » ,,. - _ . , r er e ca e n Silnnsoirs at; titziiltllili. dilirllilg thii. buliz in Agency‘ mfnhdflal and ‘needy m“, i“ c’ “ m‘ " ‘ 1m" vice on all Qfdflfi. siilc ili-ivc —- t‘ (lhesterfeld Suites Electric Washers (inc oulv three-piece cticsterlicld suite reduced Jlhrefficicnt iviisil from . "i0. (‘ltsh pill-e - — —- - m“ below " $5.45 down, -, llirrc-iiict-c tihe>tcliicld suite-a used model- licili-t- inc truly llmrlzlnir low price. 51.95 down .;.. i , . ., . _ _ _ _ . _ ..ll.) lllJlliill). (ash pilcc A user: diiiiilzltzlllled at rt_hc except llliil y on‘ ' price of — - -— 04"“) One only. used china imb- illet. selling to the ‘first . . , ~- liistomer at only, S . an: in oiggw! I 10m Pay iiiiiiil 0min “have m... _f'_ f‘ $38.50 One only, arm dining chair. rcgillilr S6. (‘ash prire ~ — — — — — — — — — -‘ — Dining chairs. 4 only. whi'e they last, each — — Jinht Silverware and Table Stove Bargains N11,‘. \\‘.\\l\\\l console table which con- Two only. one of our most [iiipiliilr ‘» I}; utqiittiiiii (ll-piece Rogers shver- models. Polishctl cast top. While tiivy‘ ,. ' .»t. iteiitiiiir value over $50.00 Pay 1 lust, they ale sciiiirg iltliiilljs ' (Infill, $1.89 monthly‘. Slightly i rczii riiliie. Pav 5.1.20 tloivil. Pr marked about twenty dol- s" market vnluc. 0 oyclc. Pay ...-i lizonthlya (‘ash price Q54 o! One of the nlostvcliicicnt. mashing machines on s!!!‘ Zilllii ilrlscggsulriiy Jltllltiill ltsh real value. uy (own .. mon 1y. Ca‘ ' price---~_'-__'______a ‘i5. A. STEWART JONES-w» Sileciui Reilrcsenlzltive _ , Breakfast Suites t§°%:.:"'.‘r.r:.."'iiz.':i:.‘"l:i;:.i"‘i:l " ’"--————$29.95 liyrrcitnfils. .i.'.‘.‘l..'."."§.1§"§§ iy-Ooali price — - -- - - - Kitchen Tables One only iiorvelain too table 25 x 41 top. Cash price —- - - - - Street Phone 602 Charlmtetown PM only porcelain top table 27 x l8 lop. Cash price —- —- -- — $ Ice Minardhi for dandrutl. gum f“), price ._ _. monthly. Qilsh pl‘it‘t' —— - ii‘lil' Siillji In Memoriam young" MRS. FLORA STEWAIH‘ ‘ lVPt". P. 1.. '- ___;. lmuvvt‘. l0 .\iii._l' ' . . 'l‘ile.e passed away a’. Lit-tlcthc thought a. iliuht-r lhi-m w ‘solids on $lllldiiv evening, Jinlutity- livid. \\ii\'.l‘l‘ he illitl m» t‘ 5 i941, iNIl-s. Flore Stewart. slltiilnuttl lll.»_ pl‘l‘£li»_flll(l ill has iJCifll til lrliie siiiltlfi, Jilly. l:,, civil-u»: "the lint» out! 1 i852 clailglllcr of the Lite Nurliriilillllllfi filll ' ‘ liucLeati and his wile. Chlzslinn. lhflilst" l" sleliali. irhu hliiiglawd hum Seth-loud a- ' iuiitl. 1 silt-tit the m .. ‘ ~ She wus first married l0 Hector, they sold out and lilqwcd Io_ Mur- llhciieiul. 0t‘ Allisoon, P. E. l., ttiitilfilY llariht i0 ilvi- \\'i'l'i_ their son, ‘for u time they lived in the Uilit- l John Livingstone, and his ivlic mti States. Two children were borll The late M: Lvflllidfiliillt‘ W35 a ,~ to them. Hex" illlabiilid pom-d auayl infill fll 21PM "our nllrl n farth- ‘attel- a few years of illllllltd life, tlil bt‘llt‘\' ' lu (hi; his (lull ill.“- tincl litter 116i‘ only son. Norman H. cwuylv TlPP-‘Yvllly “*5. lll ‘Jim-S _ iyvjuclapau‘ mod a, me early age 01 Christ, ills son, tls his own bwsscd 120 ycals. Redfieillfil’. Slll! then married samilel Slew- He was a ymah beloved by R11 tut, Lillie sllfitis, and since ms. u-llo knew him. and lo knoll‘ hlm .' tlmth matte her home with her only was to lOVe him. _ liiliitliiltfi, Ali's. OlidTiO Blue, 3m He was very imtienl mid thank- ‘ ‘ .' iii Lkillirgi... Lint. Will be tit. “no mu C. F, C. .l.ll.ill .11» the lohowllls! ..‘{<t' is. Si. ‘Pllillihis. Si. . Vllicflli, St. Aviary . lull Club). and S. y.» ti CrlTt-le XII Group ill explained m .llll’l.'O' their ire, ‘ ‘e graudtlilughtezs. Mrs. Arnold Nlch- for him. lie Wilg, lvcit calcd for bv . lililc, New York, and Mrs. Ham- his son. Jchlt Livingstone, his wile All,’ newpzipers mond Nicholle, Ottawa. and one and two ilffllllllllllliélllel-‘i- l lil urocl was thclinmirlsoii, Alex. Slflwfllli, Little He is Isigvivrldt lav lhre {Ollufiuu F ill i/llti Gruilo XI, l Sands. soils 8.1K ant! l eifi: t. on t‘. , r8. ,.l GJilliLTItp Af-l hirs. stewtii-t resided iii the, Home Rclvluld-i- ,,1‘1'°"l°u N- 5-1 . .l.ir<ix'li J. Mhc- comnluilito for many years anti‘ lMVf-"ll- 3'11?- Alllfll Clllhlllllll- Utilittilztll, tle- i ti... hcltl iii high esteem. very tew; iluj-‘l-tly llurbur. Julio null Joseph l;\}§(f5_ Gwaid i remain new who knew and a3, ‘ Livlncstolie of Milli-ill" Hat‘ 2r, and hlclilllail. iclzitctl with her in her ycurigcri TWIOIHHS 0i l7F>i't‘l1<‘5l¢l‘. Mo. .' and Jnsepi, yam; itch irrinltlnlllltlroli. Knit, Mac- H01‘ tuiiei-el “P83 held on the iuii "is wit». predeceased him seven ,...._,.,.,._.,.,. .,..,..~.l. ; illat lrnnl the Little SIHXGS viimui yours atw- ‘ l,~l;iild's wor- Cilllibil. of which church she was} Till‘- llllllfffil BPlYlPE W85 Cmlllllct‘ ‘a member. The service \V.l,< con-i etl by Rfv. Mr. PWRCMB. Intctnlvnl. lrllictvd bi‘ he." pastor. Rel". W. C.’ Wfis in Illtlrral’ R5"? Clflllvlelii’. Th9 _ fPicltetls. She was laid tn mgi, in "nail-bearers weze John Bteivurt, i stints seiner leamilie Lillie sailds cemetery. The Silencer shnranc~ilanies nlcKoy. "Revels 4-3 in following “Vere pall-bggrers; J, l1 Kilnball McKay. Themes Herring . the beginning of ‘ Maplgnnan’ Jghn Mahmud, M_ A, align Henrlv Richaivlfs. m r M MaoNelll, M. A. MncKennzio, N. D. e cam b84164‘ ill c. 0 r. I ‘elastic: 'I’\ll‘k,q defeal-‘liraclvelil and Edwin MacKenzie, Iiivinzstmle fnliolvcd him to the mm tied Lnoters .--__ end and was beautiful to behold. (pirated Dictators The gymrxithv ol the iirople is with (ind ' 1-4 to [time bereaved family in the i053 oi igh precious and dctir Chrlstnln fa- ~ er. In Memo riam inst i-i2 to Tilrlu ‘d D. H. umtera ,- ,i “Henry 0'Shen; ‘ L. CassLimls tz'p'lly;li‘t>l~w‘ttrtls.—- J ———“ NEW LONDON CHRISTMAS SADIUEL LIVTNGSTONE CONCERT ‘Ilhere departed this life on Jan- llrlrv 10th, i941, at Milrlay Harbor, oft/er a short. illness, lastiila We weeks. Bsmuel Livingstone, in his 80th year. He was born at Bon- shaw. whore the resided unlf-i n young man, Whm he mairlcd Mary A very enjoyable evening “as spent on Thur-stint PYCIllIIQ. Dcc., in New Lriilrlnii hull, when the school clrkllwn ulltl-l" the rllrrnlinn of their lezlchcl‘, ivliss Catherine MncCnllilni, iitlt. mi n vvrv elllllyfiblt? conceit. At. til» ~ e o! the pro- kfitlllmfhfsm‘tlkf/Uilifl" Pile" 341d ,- lUfl-Dlililll, G. Mo. Donald W. Cilllcii, t (Jtlllcl\,-—.Vir. Allan- TTLLIE THE TOILER —- WHEN GLAMOITS N0 ASSET! ‘ .. = tziJme our? wrri-iouf NOTICE I HAD §6F4E ~ THING FOOLiSi-i ALL PLANNED. BUT 1' COULDN'T RAISE THE DOUGH GEEMAC _ I WAS 5O AFRAID YOU'D DONE SOMETHING FOOLISH D MAfi DiDN/T snow uP furs MORNING BY I04 WOIRIED ‘I'D DEATH ABOUT MACJMWWOMNG fi-iI MISSNG PERSO - and : - L; survived by her dailghter, two Iul tor elifyllllllll lllfli» was done‘ o0, lllc chiltilcn resents and .\lr. CilCSlPl‘ itlliaJl very ‘Vlhfiifii as chairman. Th; pro- ti was n,- follows: oi‘ ‘NHCOHIE, The Jaw- Dsn AlacKtly. Song. of the til u‘ tlllilll ltl * , - Chrislluas EVe—-M8J‘]Dl18 l Pnyntcr. Hazel Pzvvnter. Helen Mac- lEivcll, and Kiitilrrne Mayhew. Duct with guitar accompaniment, ‘Bcuutltill Girl ol the Prairie. (en- cozev: When You Soy Hello t4; the Ruckus-Shirley MucKey and Don- I aid Bilntain. lvlonologile. Writing Ilnby Mayllew. Dialogue Ailnt. Serene As Christmas nreseiit-Winnlfreti Mac- galy, Donald Buntain. and Douglas D 8 Recitation. Father's Presents- Kathi-rho Nltlyliizw. S010, ivith guitar accompaniment, You A e My Sunshine, (encore): Pitt ill" in your pocket —D0l1B-id ‘ Buntnin. RPCIllilOli Just Tore Christmaa Billv MacBwéin. Solo. O Little Town of Bethlehem —F‘onnie Carr. Recitation, Why'd-Jeannie White- head. Sale or candy. lylonologur, Elizaitetlvs Christmas; Presrnls~Mrs. Rud Cotton. Recltilfioil, How They Say 1t-< Helen MacEwen. Difflflllllff. Cousin Henry's Christ- mas Visit-Elia. MacKey, Wtnnltrled MacKny Catherine MacCallinn. and Dflntiid Buntain. Drill. Christmab-D pupils. Recitation. I Wonder Why'd- Douglas Cole. Momolooue, (Jobbing lliven With Sister-Donald Bilntaln. Dilet. Star ol the East-Armin: MflC-KRY and Catherine MiwCallum. Flag Salute, -ali the pupils. Closing“ Chorus. 'I‘here’li Always Be An gland-all the pupils. BRACKLEY roller ‘ sulool. concern The aimuol Christmas concert of Brarklcy Point. School was held on Thursday evening, December 19. 1040 in the community hail which was blcmltifuily decorated fei- che m“. s on, . Mr. Grant. MncCallilm ca. ably to Smite-d acted as chat: an and the lo ow- llus nteeloilul THAT’ WA§ LE AN UNCLE AND Hi5 OTHER RELATivES PQOVED HE WAS COOKOO WHEN HE MADE Hi5 WILL AW. W HAWS had been llltide due ti. sickness was presented by the pupils lllliiPl‘ direct-ion 0i their tchclicl‘, Gear E. “iillis and the orllullsl. - FclibOll MaeLutc. Remarks it)’ the clliiirlllun. Opening Chorus, Song of Christmas Glwils—Tll@ school. A w€itJOlllB-—Rililll Stewart. Duet, -Chr'stlllns Hughes and Gerald Robinson. Dialogue, yrsonizhlu it So¢iet.y-_ Execlsc, Foul" Little CllIiSl-lilas Bells Duet. The Cllristlmls Voiccs~Del~ reli- MacLtire and Virden Robinson. Drill Star B0\'5——10 pupils. Exercise, Stllliéi Claus Dialogue. Tho Wrong Present Recitation, Wonders by Gmild Robfiison. Darity Drill, Manners Class Solo. Walter MacLili-e (encored). Dialogue. Present for Prudence. Intermission, Sah- of candy. Instlumcntal nnlsic by Waiter MaeLin-e and Leonard Ford. Duet Slllltii. Claus. Annie Mac- Callum and Ruth Stewart. Dialogue, Curing the Grouch Pantomime, Christmas Stockings Doll Drill, 7 boys Dialogue. The Day After Christ- mas Duet, You Can't. Play in Our Yald-Bc-ridia Stewart and Annie MacCollilm. A Qood-bye-tl pilpile. Closing Chums, Cilrlstilnae Toys- ‘Ilhq school. Santa. Claus then entered in his usual jovial manner and distributed presents and treats to the i311 ils and others. The puwlls liresenwd he teacher with a lovely live piece ‘Ilollet Bet. A vary enloyoble evening was brought to a. close by the singing 0f the National Anthem. MEN ARE MUCH MORE EMO- TIONAL TRAN “WOMEN A Psychologist at. Kent Untversdty tn (Jhlo, b giving nerve-reaction tests to col ego students, has found that men are much more emotional than women. write; Ruth Milieu. a. New York newspa r woman. Isn't that the kin flood’ we need to show men that hey haven't any business running our covemments. and should be using their emotional natures in the creative urine-where they will be a. distinct. advantage and no; a several anmiogg handicap? By Weatover Tillie-Betty UNDER PRESSURE l l CHAMBERLAIN (Continued from page 2, “Joyce, please” cried Dirk in an mgonized voice; then he collected “Litcenciada. Malawi-ids Funseeo, may I present his excellency the ambaisador of the United States?" He laid his hand on Joyceis shoul- der ea she turned. “Chileffi he half lfulped, "this is Joyce-Joyce Sewe .” The ambassador found himself looking into as straight and blue a. Dolr of eyes as he had even seen- eyes o! a blue that at the moment was almost black. He took a hand 0001 to the touch, slender, yet. amu- - ado they meted crash, * Onella h 1t‘ supplied m 1m. pull by llgifiitatirlizthe theifteof the himself and faced the older WOmen. '44 During 20 minutes they listened spellbound while she talked. At first. Morsarida Foxlseca seemed a vol- cano on the verge o! eruption; while occasionally the protested with a. short of startling volume, to no statement did she delm to voice actual denial. But gradually —very gradually -the acowl began to clear 1mm her brow, her clenched fists relaxed a. gleam admiration dawned in her eye-s and at last the smile Joyce had seen only once bc- fore tra-nsllgured her expression, "Ah!" cried the ell-minister of iounded like a roan of n8 mixed wl rage. "It is clear what. happened —t0g clear! Ucelalilfulill Fonseca batted neta gladly swallowed it. By abandoning you to your late in 1a. Bazranca. without killing Dor- m un aileled airmail»! sltuegilon w “:1? mad‘: - e ore p, wou send me over with a and casllnt the blame on me- Ah. senorlto. you iila Well iiy yourself to bring me here today. All Without bot-her to ta "a". Pe ruched big the rectal. m. {l shfldow swept across Moi-aim- d“ 1m. butggromptlv cleared, "Well. vhlce." e rumbled. “what WlIld-Wt I irlve to have you too- a pol-inert" "No more than Pd you for a friend," a Joyce from her heart. "Oh, M d , i be my friend." aww a pea” V0 i0 hlVG CORONATION W. L The Oownatioll W. I. of ' ~~ River. met at the home of Samuel Bernard on ‘rites. Jim. i, ‘there was B. ttllr illlciidiinct ~ membels and a nunlllsl- oi villi, present. The plrsitient opened - meeting by all Singing the his _ Carol followed by the Czeed in ii son. Altar roll call and the rill of the minutes t-l Red Cross of To: Institute lol- the sent. Letters weie mid lion '- different soldiers thanking i members for the boxes sent v mt. Christmas. Ii. was decided to wild for m yam to the Red 0117553 Th? ent re , 2 has to‘ shirls 8M pair of hell mils questionnaire was ieitwn iii» we; then served by the (‘icmml in oh e. A contest. by Mls- 3"" ' Bertie. . Notional Ami n lircilflll hhemoetlnfl ‘panics. . '~. Hewett kindly invlicd he Ifl-illlll to meet, at her homt- for llle l” ruin-y meeting. DUMPL] NGS 2 macs nl flourl _ 1-2 aspoom sot a teaspoon-i biikirq iiiullltf l-I cup milk 5m», dry mgr-allows Ami aid mt B0 give a. smooth diiilllll- u L, dong by spannfiiils oi ‘ law anew. (lover dish niltl riltull‘ (To lie Continued) ingly firm. and the next lnalent I. oiment of courage and the will to fight. swept up the length of 111s arzn straight to hi: heart. l-Ie had l. feeling the dyel into which hi: Mm were plimged were telling him, not altogether absurdly, that it ever he got into trouble he knew from now on when he could come for hai . He wanted w laugh or cry or betgl “My dear," he heard himae amide. A that main ht Pablo ppm-ed at e doo. e beck 1nd m- nouneod loudly: "General Sebasti- ano gancheely Robles. Bit-minister ‘ of w . "General!" cried the unbiumior, Mlvaiici with out-stretched hilly. "Whil- l>1' 11g! you hem, of all 111E095 mop“ u ‘ "I don't know." sold the merit Silencing around in e be idem-oil moiuwr. "1' Moth! don't. Exoolier», oy. I came in lnswer to I my tori- nua message from the WWII oily, who caused you no much trouble. hroulht about my downfall for all eatabllalied my reputation for all "Prel- ttme lie e prophet. Ls she hero?" _Joyce stepped forward. - ante: ml General." She smiled, bin almost immediately turned sober. “If I di you In lnju . than willng and he amends. General, I'm Quin‘ u) he‘ you a story. nequently I shell haw occasion to call upon Linencindp Marrrhiii ron eca (or conrimiii- tron. Whenever she Genie; point you my take it one melons the on- tmly- Let her filer be my star witness; I deiy her lips." w‘ l? lion m steam iCl‘ 1'1 to 1i minim‘ ghee» Ilw lzfllllnéfi°lre==¢ - s v e - - - v- - --- -vv_»,.:.-.___ -_ ‘ SOUTH FROM MAYFAIR -\-\~~ “woman A HIGHLY ORIGINAL STORY or ESPIONAGE AND LOVE ~00¢$ \\»~.- BY PEARL BELLAlRs BEGINS IN THE GUARDIAN Tussnav