.1 ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN These Are Bargains At Regular Prices In The Boys’ Dept. Main Floor Extra Heavy Boys’ Fleece Lined Combinations Long legs and long sleeves, per suit 1 .98 8.95 3.95 Boys’ Parkas-Heavy Quilted interlining with fur trimmed hoods. Sizes 24-34 . . Bay's Tweed Longs—-Donegols and Herringbones $izes28to34 ...pr. /Boy's Fine Knit All Wool Sweaters—Zipper Neck 1 Sizes26to34 boy's Medium Weight Foil Underwear-ideal for tall wear, long sleeves, and long legs, per suit .. 1 .65 Zipper Jackets-Jlue Freize In The Women's Basement Women's all wool. Cardigans-high neck, ‘button front, in colours — Navy — Cardinal - Green and Brown 3 1 9 Each \ 69c Substandard Nylon Hose, 42 Gauge Pair Shades . . ...... 1.85 Girls’ Wool Cardigan Sweaters, Sizes 2, 4, 6. 1 Many colours to choose from, each . . . .. . . . . . I 2.25 1 .55 55 only Women's Cotton Dresses-smart new 1 patterns and colours, sizes 14 to 20, each I 39c a 59c Ioy's Two Tone Heavy Wool, with plaid trim. Sizes 26 ho 34 Each Fine quality — Lisle Hase—Newest Zpair Children's Wool Plaid Overalls Sires 2, 4, 6, pair Children's Redford Cord Overalls Sizes 2,4, 6, pair . ._._|_. ._._._. Children's 1/I Rib Cotton Stockings fer feII moons a. WLEQD 00Lll wrlirllrlrs JUST liliEAll ,..' You'll be ready for it now. .. .. .. Ouri many lust iam packed with especially designed for the colder weath- OI’. hide Jackets. etc., listed below are only a few of the many items now offered at prices in line with our policy of keep. ing the cost of living today and see for yourself. In The Men’s fr? Boys"Basement u... combinations-WGER BRAND-Top l 3 a Men's Fleece Shirts and Drawers 1 Men's very heavy y choice with outdoo Per Suit MGR ‘ Men's Heavy Work Sax Grey and Brown, pair Men's Fancy Hose—Smart Designs 2 pair for Men's Blue Denim Overalls-high buck by "Peabody", pair Men's Grey Domet Shirts Sizesl-Il-2,16l-2 . . . . . . . . ....;....~.... Men's Fancy Broadcloth Shirts Each Boy's Heavy Plain Blue Melton Windbreakers ZipperFront........ . . . . Boy's Heavy Mottled Fleece Combinations Each . . . . boy's Heavy Doeskin Shirts Plain colours 12-14 1-2 .. Boys‘ Tweed Pants -—- Longs-24 Pair Boys’ Heavy Denim Pants-Laced Pair Men's Iina quality leather dress tleecy lining, pair .. Men's Porkasilieovy wool blanket lining sanforized shrunk, each Men's Pony Horsehide Jockpts - Zipper and Lined-Brown and Green Colours, only- . . .. Men's Woollen Pullover Sweaters-Crew Neck Jac- quard patterns in popular light shades, each .'. . . Heavy underwear-Parkas-Horse- e - .3)‘. . . a Boy's Heavy Wool Pullover Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . ........,.... .......-s-,a_.||-..¢ Each any or... Drill omiif- Double Seat-JDoubIs Knees, Sizes 26 to 34, pair In The Men’s Furnishings Dept. Main Floor if you stock up departments are wearing apparell down. Come in . 49c 3.75. 1 .98 1 .98 1 .98 3.75 1 .98 1 .79 2.98 '°°" 2.25 . 2.69 each auaaaaelOlIaa-e . . . . . . . . .. Each u... gloves-warm 2.50 15.00 15.00 4.00 The Wizard's ilisg (Continued from Page I) uncle had ceased talking. Suddenly ha awake from hi; reveries and, turning piercing blfick eyes full upon Sandy, said: Can't ye remember any more o‘ what the Earl said? I‘or a Ina- rnent I clean forgot I was in this world. Excuse mo, uncle." “I've told so the main thin . laddie; but the Earl also spa about that wonderful estate o' his. o' how fgtile the ground was. Why, the w m and, earns nigh up to a man's m the potatoes was the 1 WWII . e was into that letter, laddie, ex- ceptinl that ,.he mentioned a young healthy fellow like ye be ought to tare oflright smart after beIng in the country a few years. ‘NW. what think ye o' the otter, laddle? Why, it ‘weren't tor the weight e’ rears u n these old shoulders o’ nine, I‘ seil out this WU m end n Selkirk and the rest o’ them, ough, mind ye. I wouldn't leave auld lootland Lonely Parade Iannteuyllurst CHAPTER!‘ “Shut up. Kitty. This is poppy- oook, sheer, utter and complete. We'll make our down payment on what capital wo can scrape and borrow on Stern's prospects. Meanwhile, if Stern's old man gets benign u his wedding day approaches, ‘we'll be duly grate- ful, it not. unduly surprised." "Something tells me," observed Miss Baldwin, “that it. is aa good as settled that Twenty-one East ta to be henceforth the address o! three - of three -" "Reluctant apinstera," interpos- ed the Charlottenburg. "Some more at that marmalade, plea-sol" O O I Lees than half a year after the marriage o! John Baldwin to Leonora Boardman, shined white silk shades, always fully drawn, appeared in every front window of the conspicuoaaiy narrow, three storied Twenty-one East. It was a strong house, boasting substan- tial mortgage terms negotiated by Kitty and the Charlottenblsrg, terms which, when John Baldwin heard them, he declared to be as astute a deal as he would have turned himself. And now here they were, the three of them, faced “with the reality of their first night of occupancy oi’ Twenty-one East. Gone, as 1f Sierra had dropped a- wrap from her shoulders, were the years oi’ brown-plus living. of a motherless and rudderleaa girl in a brownstone mausoleum, over which lay the cracked laughter of Mamie Baldwin who had been hauled from 1t during the years Sierra was in pinafores. Here they were, newly establish- ed. Three women ln a, tiny but dazzling nucleus of a house al- ready filled with the personalities of two wlli whom Sierra intended to match up her own design o! existence. Bachelor girls! The newly coin- ed phrase of the newly coined cen- tury rang like a coin on n counter. "I wonder, Sierra,” remarked Kitty, her mauve eyes watching every move of the new staff-of- one servant she had installed, "if that parent of yours, who is now sharing board and bed with Leo- nore—" "I am afraid, dear, that. discus- sion ls about milked dry of its alleged comic implications." "What Muiiane, who is utterly lacking ln my well-known forth- rightness, is about to remark, Sierra, is that. she has spent. three times as much as our budget per- mlts, in rigging us up here and it is now once more up to your papa‘: financial foresight to di- rect our investments, if W8 are to live ln the style to which we are not accustomed.” "In other words-J’ g "No. in the same crude words, our respective, ll not too respect- able incomes, derived from com- bined soidier-ol-fortune messing in thlsa and theta, add up to de- Iicit." "II only I had been clever enough to become your stepmoth- er, Slerra. Then there wouldn't be the ridiculous and periodic ne- ccselty of approaching the oracle of your father for an investment tip that will enable the two aged harridans with whom you have chosen to consort, to live less visibly beyond their means." "Father has ~an old-fashioned dislike for handling women's ln- vestments. It's only. because of the enchantment. the Charlotten- burg seems to cast over him that he was prevailed upon to gamble for you last time. He hates it!" "A tip from your father isn't a gamble. It's an investment." "Besides, we're good losers." "Be honest. with yourself. Kit. You know well and good that we know that John Baldwin isn't go- ing to let us lose-that's why he hates to do business with women.’ "I'm not xvcii-born like you, Chariottenhurg. I come from rs shanty family where honesty with one! self or others isn't recklessly among. without dropping a tear the heather. - - -" “But in n new country there are better opportunities for young folk; at. least that‘: what Old Niel used ta say." interrupted Hector. "Ye have spoken n great truth. ladrile. While there's no land quite so bonnie as Scotland, it's an nuld country with a’ the good land taken up long eyne. so that rising generations find themselves more or less at n disadvantage." "But what a‘ mv flocks nnd the life I‘v¢ grown to love so dearly? Ami how would I come by the money to take such a long jour- hey?" "If it's no more than a matter o' money, laddie, that would be hold- ing ye back, do not fret ye, for I've forty pounds resting in the bank this very minute, that I'd draw out and put. into your poke as quick as ye could any 00¢ robin. My humble cottage and the IeWIacres a‘ land that goes with it, will be yours at my death. But I want to help ye while I'm liv- ing, laddie, 5o ye kin have that forty pounds now. It's not much. to be sure: but a young healthy chapJike ye be will be able to get along handsomely on that ‘ o’ ready cash. Just think it aver, Heater, me lad. The chance in a lifetime I call it.” (To Beflonciudadl MANY U!!! Gas has more than 2,000 indust- rlei uses. tannins: <4’? rlrsrr arousal‘ In the Bridal Wreath "Diamond jubilation" series r {exquisitely matched sets are interlocked‘ with designs always lined up rbgetber in pea‘ fect harmony! And remember that Bridal Wreath loveliness begins with diamonds of perfect beauty . . . diamonds with the only d-Poiat Guarantee of pen fect color, cut, brilliance and lawless ' quality. You can’: bay a better diamond! Jeanldndal-niddifeed new In nav bfloalilfl... _ lNllli llllllilllli SEPTEMBER 30. 1949 ‘g rrililliHlll sllsi ,'.' w! ..'/. Ehhlwluu llilllvlllllll la aaipr hnvlssdk {$1, iliBiillllilNyéfwfl l "FEATURE- II unreal- slfla osyiqs sol . . . practiced." "The Father isn't going to let us dawn. Not that he will feel It, but I want terribly to be an my own, particularly now that Leonora has her rights and Florence and I- have been provided for. At least we shall be. once we begin to come into our money. Perhaps out at my present allowance I could eke -" "No, nothing like that. We three are jointly incorporated into this enterprise or living together. It you want to add your share to the seven thousand, Kitty and I can manage between us, that is another matter." Chariottenburg la rightf and I. could lay hands on, count- ing poor Mother's tiny legacy and my share in a. bank stock I own Jointly _with Florence." "Good. Your father may quad- ruple our total or do anything he seas fit. Copper can do wonder- ful things." "It. hasn't for Father in recent "Perhaps his greatest future doea lie behind him. But- hia rc- cord for turning copper to gold should still hold when it. comes to turning thirteen or fourteen thousand into sufficient to make his daughter's living mates Iii. companions for her." "Remember, Sierra mla, he onae did turn our two thousand into twenty." "Moat of which Kitty and 1 have proceeded in sink in Twenty. one East. in jewelry making, la indigent British layurrishts, in crackpat inventors, dance teams, colored fire, colored sugar --" "You are a pair of naughlv and amazing women. I adore you. I adore you as much as I detest going to my father and asking him to —" r "subsidize our lunacy -—" “- and asking him to Rive us a tip that will enable three ria- serving apinstere to make Twenty. one East, what. It already ls ie me, the moat exciting house in the world." . a - (To be continued) "1 do. I've about seven thous- "lacouomrs" GREAT OPENING SALE! 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