THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ruunu Innnlo Hunt LASTDAY Sale in all 3 Stores is wide-open right up to closing hour tonight. OOME TODAY ShC flew t0 his side not you alone. We're all that we“ starvellngs, most of us. But some I; more pitluhle than others, 5w] h n, Peace and tho things t at lead to folth-" ollléllubélvt full of G c u . 1 r nt c b . ' to live that ‘ixilayn Bout e135‘: gig? Her stepson sh:m't have her. "Fcther, 0d.1 wish 1 IF heThtieti-Ieivniiias no need. Pale wtih her inability u» endure it up L, her bedchmuber Leonore as if g wraith had wound down o stair; was 1n the doorway. Fear remblgd. 111 her lees. but she kept the gwegg. ness of her age, tender with an- guish for him, llnswervingly upon "If? 118186 of her husband, ‘Come in." he said to h”, Chapter XXVIII Leonora uullked in, close to tho wall, the bark nf her hand trail. lng it, “Sit down." John Baldwin said. indicating the chair she occupied at table. Llke an automaton she plumped there, making sure with hcr start- Don't mind the crowds. they're here to enioy Canada's Lowest Sale Prices - - - and it's their last and final chance. t litéiiiliiw Ilbamlri Gomez. She won the title during the Spanish Civil War for her flaming oratory against the forces of Gcnerallssilno Franco self had ordered‘ to nil-aw when Sh‘? W911i ‘JPMGITS, xvas not about. Shall I g0, Fzltlur?" Sierra LlSkCtI, "No," they both replied simultane- IAPI --~ Bas- .l llltlzly La Paslon- l rywgeneral of the Spanish Colninllnlst Party. ENGLANIYS GRIN i; un- W513’- Tllerf‘ lvas nothing UOIIZLPSCTI ler arrest ln Czechoslovakia, The island of Malta was snnex- about Baldwm 110“! H? \\’41‘= A Ihargcd with Tltoism. La Paslon- ed to the British crown hy the businessman 1'11 H CORTPWTICP table. "I am not going to bite you, l um Bfilng to treat you as if you were Q1123’. Life has Elven meelcscons ill craziness. You lire Ill the custody 0f UiOSe who are sorry for you, oc- 1731159 you are crazy." "Don't talk to me like that, John. I haven't deserved it from you." “No," pretty bird. ’l‘hat is why 1 13111 Bfllng to treat you gently, as 1f You vrere crazy, because that ls what you are. to want this mar. nt Your age. At any age.“ lrin ls ‘he name glvcn to Dolores Treaty of Paris in 1814, SAVE on mass: SPECIALS FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY ore found herse'f wishing for the usual pattern of this kind of hate- ful situation. There was nothing to control hero because it. was al- ready under control. But the quiet had shape, Like a. cage. The sccuc about to take place in this room: must insure her against a futurc in this room, A future of John eat- ing porridge at this table. Three- mlnute eggs-dhree-minute eggs- three-minute eggs. Crhzyeh! Crazy, eh! Keeping alive a husband! Good God, was this madness! No-no- order delivered. OHIOKEN Pvll- 39c SIX MONTHS OLD — TOP OUALITY DINNER SPECIAL — I lb. Steak or 11/2 lbs. Stew Beef; I lb. Carrots; I lb. Onions; I 8 ting by. So John had known! And wear- ing his berltltude like a musk, had peered through it. with seeing eyes at the spectacle of his wife and her stepson. 'l‘errlble meek of an old man. he hnd known and seen her suffer and lct. her suffer and would continue to let her sufhr ~unlcssl "John are you going to be ‘like that!" cried LeODDTB, her despairl mounting against the unassullabio front he hnd erected. A calm. D11‘- pared, rigid old gentleman. IIIS| eyes as empty of hope as they were of despair, regarded her dilemn as she lay practically sprawled at his feet, her draperies spread fan- l TENDER ROASTS of seer 45¢ to 59¢ ROUND STEAK- per lb. 51¢ nous or SIRLOIN - Per lb. 62¢ PORK CHOPS-Porlb. 62¢ A Complete Line of Fresh Top Quality Meat carried at all times. Come, compare our prices. They like to be compared. MacFADYEWS Grocery & Meats I 1% Euston Free Denvary Phone 546'!‘ I wlfgear, dear John, Sierra has s told you-that I—-can't go on-" He continued to look down at her, fanlike sprawl, his lower lip a dry. pul-sed-out shelf. "Get up," he said. "and behave yourself." 1f he had said, “Your dirty. G0 ups muld have been no more stripped of her dignity or more face is WE AVE Ill STOOK SPiiitlGlllLl and OLD SYDNEY GOAL H. ll. LAIlfiE»& 0O. PIIONE IOOO vior. '- ‘ca-p ~ "John. you simply ca . like this! I've committed, ---v~.c No one I all, you. What is, is. Nob i-IPITZI sees it your way. 01'. Sierra. make your father- lihere is nothing to 71nd l1 fnOI who I5 a W0- man, and who happens to be my wife. And that you'll remain, my bird! l want you evcn rm these lei-me I want you too much to rc- i lease you tn that pup 0n a RITIIIE- Kccp him on _vmlr leash, if you must. hut herr- nn your nlvn hearth- stone. You'll starve on one of his r0‘ rlinz.“ "That's for me lo worry about." "No. it isn't. After you've squan- dered on him what you've managed to get out of me-and you've managed well, my bird—you‘ll look to me or to Sierra. or anybody who will listen to the chrip of a pretty bird. Oh. no, life isn't for you to worry about. You've the faculty, my pretty, or making it worry about you. That's what I'm doing now and that's why you stay hero where you belong, with me." "Sierra." she called, as if across v M? — r — I / e i’ e _. '7 _ Iapoleon and Uncle Elhy DOQ$FLIKE TURkzgYBgvi agi- ~ro ADMIT: MESA HANDSOME BFED. sea HOW IMPORTANI’ » LOOKS WITH HIS CHEST OUT.’ _ B! Ollffllrll McBHlIB MIR“! pcrimca gained In Canada led eyes that the servant she iler- The Ontario here has announced n 1 cure for the drczld blllckhend dill- ease, killer of turkey flocks, After experimentinl: for three years, Dr. J ST. PETERS, NS.. NOV. (CP) _ y W. _- ,, old Dalhousle University law stu- mm and Wish m dent from Wort Bay Road, today gee-o“. was named Liberal candidate fnr ,,, _ -. tho Dec. 2o m We taunts.mtrrzrrzl........... On She could cmnmmdl Mr. Urquhart, campaign mana- n-Mger for Attorney-General L.D. Cur- 'rle in the June 9 provin-cil: gen; era] election. will contest t e sea l“ t" ‘Mme’ left vacant by the elevation OT Ml‘. 'Cllrrlo to the Nova Scotla Supreme \ orildnt he here. would youncou" 119111111 Mike him see! Make him see!" h"? mi» Y" S" 8 ' ' see nominating convention. hut, l1 woman who is n fonll “on d5?“ Dec- 5- "Plus Power" Engine Big Feature 0f 1950 llillman Claiming that the ex- over tho put two your: has been used in the creation of its new mOGCIs, Rooter Motors Limited announce l large engine as a feature of the new Hlilman Minx which goes on display across Canada this week. The "Plus Power" engine has been enlarged to an internal ca- pacity of 77.30. cubic inches. 42 ‘brake horse power is developed at 4000 revolutions per minute. This new H-illman engine con- sldernbly increases pulling power. got-away, cruising speed and hill- climbing ability; it also means less gear changing. According to J. T. Punks, head office official in Toronto, the new engine uses no more gasoline than its predecessor which. under nor- Toronto: "moi driving conditions across the country, averaged close to in miles per gallon. Other features of the 1960 Hill- man Minx include: Restyled 111‘ terlor for more head and 1B8 1'09‘!- nnd an advanced design"! °°“111‘-~ - ,~=.,l mg m. .r Womens Institute Continued fncm page‘ 9 that she only came along as n visitor and had not planned a speech. She exprescd her pleas- ure on being with them on their 35th anniversary. Mrs. Fred Johnston. president. spoke for all members when she said that we were honoured by the presence of the distinguished guests. Mrs. G. Jenkins extended u vote of thanks to the guests for their interesting speeches. A vote of thanks was also ex- tended to the retiring officers by - . ‘ Battened back against her chair Mrs. G. O. Whitewny. She said All items llsted are exceptional values. Call with a lune u stupefractlon n m. they would have been re-elrwied “111111118 111°11°i011y 0f 111$ 1411K. 11S but for the fact that Mrs. Fred at the Store or call 546-L and have your mam...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.p,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johns“, wuflm, p,,,_,,,,,,,, ha, held that office for two yegrs and felt that a younger member should take over, also retiring secretary- treasurer. was planning on going away for the winter. Mrs. Sterling lVlacKtly The meeting closed with thc King. A delicious lunch was served and Mrs. l... Brehaut cut the beau- tifully decorated three-tier cake. distance, "make him stop bTltv: like that! This isn't n matter of Turnip: V2 Pk‘ Patufoes: I can Peas: I Pk‘ m’! Om‘ kept stmdY 516"“ was llfc- or death. John. It's a matter Dessert—ALL FOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 ggigdrlpygié ;;,;1,;l3=<,.."e":- Y“ 1"“ Seedless Seeded Thrifty Pack gliic ligr ‘ililidlilg 1111a“ tihoiiieroooiii kniiw ‘T?! iJiriefiianbesiterlrag-ti RAISINS RAISINS PEAS $5.31? 3°..'.§"'.‘;‘é..';"..';€ll22‘ $3,111:l,°1:;';,.“3.,:;".3;.‘;;;,.‘:1°§.Pl; 5 Ibs- 95¢ 4 ">5- 95¢ 1 tins 25¢ Zlit. ‘Sill’; $§lsf”.r..‘1“§r.r.‘l°."§?-§J giitd..‘f°§ilipg‘ffné'°ir.if.t“ 132.1? iok your hand as if he were man enough to have zest for it." "John. if you don't let me toll you—why I can't live it out with you-if you don't let me tell 3"" kill h\V§€II'—1'II—~-' Tn be continued —I'll Find Possible ¢.... For Turkey Disease GUELPH. Ont... Nov. 18 —(OP‘— Veterinary Collcill‘ tentative K, McGrcgor. associate profes- or of pnrnsltology, has found thizllnetroimidlne will nave birds. The drug is mixed with the bIFITS l8 - Carl Urquhart. 28-year- chmonr‘. provincial Conservatives date for a Nomina- The Progressive A Relief tor GOLIIS That Acts Ouickly "I suffered from u stopped-up [condition in my nostrils. A bad . cold prevented easy breathing; my nose and throat were rvlucous- clogged. I used (latarrh-o-dnnn. 11s vapor gave me breathing comfort. My lore nostril: were soothrli. l stopped coughing. I didn't sneeze, It was nlmont unbelievable tl-e benefit I derived from Cntarrhn- lone. The surest way I know of to help head off a cold, ls to ll-hule the germ-destroying vapor of Cltorrh-o-lone"; It. is lplendld for irritable throlt, and help: to de- stroy the bacteria that excite: Sore Throat, Colds and Bronchitis At all druuiltl 35c and 75c lllzen, When l oeo n Iwvnltarl In LIT’! M. C. STEWART, JWINWGWIIIIIM WHIP worth much to llll hmllyt Ill-lib Grnftan Street. Charlottetown. P. l. I J/ne l!!! STEWART Says nuitn who In undorslnourod, be confessing tlut he i|n't TALK TIIIS OVII lopmcntotlvn system for such work. given by our W.C.T.U. NOTES i I I I THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER it is again my privilege ancll duty n5 president to send you a, nrcssnge. May we renew our former‘ happy associations. "The eyes of the world are on» Canada, this new and great nation "l us say the leaders of Parliamellt| and of ollr churches. To the church and Christian groups is the task or developing n deeper spiritul lifc in our nation. The develop- mellt of happy Christian homes is essentially the task of our Catl- adian women. We know it is the task of our W.C.T.U. We have out- lined for llS a plan and organized r i i lender. Frances E. Willard. Let. us work together, pray for School Reports ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor Roll for month of Octo- ber. (Miss Doyle's Dept.) Grade VII l. Mary Lnrtcr, Mary Ellen Sherry lequal), 2. Frnnccs Barbour, 3. David Oultolz, Grade VI — l. Edwin McNevln, 2. Audrey Murphy, 3. Benny Profit. Grade V - l, Lona Hunter and Edward Me/ilduff (equal). 2- Frmices Currie, 3. Belle Wllkie. Grade IV ~— l. Gordon Camp- bell. 2. Allison McAlduff and Frances Latter (equal). 3. Larry Profit. UNION SCHOOL Honor Roll. Grade 1X: l, Wendell Oliver; 2, Shirley Oliver; fl, Marie Lewis. Grade VIII: 1, Frances Inmnn; Z, Patricio Inman. Grude VII: II, thews; 2, Billy Clark; Lewis. Grnrlc VI: 1, Russell Hayes. Grade V: 1, Stella Inmnn; 2, Freddy Clark; 3, Barbara Wilkes. Grnde IV: 1, Alfred Lewis. Grade III: 1, Howard Wilkes; 2. Gnrih Wllkle. Grnrle II: 1, Earl Matthews; 2,‘ Wesley Inmnn. Grade I (n): 1, Ross Campbelhl Mary lnmllrl. , Grade- I (b): 1, Bobby Tnmnn; 2,, Mary lnmrm; 3, Eric lnmnn. Lottie Callaghan, Teacher. Mnewood Mul- 3, Allan 9 FANNING BROOK SCHOOL I I I Report for October. Grad:- IX: 1. lrn Jay; 2, Dor- othy llcndrlcken; 3, Francis R0- gerson. Grndn VI: l. Leona Rogeraon. Grade V: 1, Doreen Jay; 2, Jou- r-ph Itngerson; fl. Keir Jny. Grnrle IV: l. Mildred Rodgersom, 2, Elliott Hendricken; 3, Phelzln l-Iendrieken. i Grade Ill: 1, Joyce Rogerson: 2,‘ Elnlne Hcndrirken nnd Elden Rod- gerson (equal). i Gmdr» I (an): l, Johnnie Roger- snn; 2, (‘hnrllo ROEWSQYI- l (k114i I ljr.); 1, Angus Rndgrr», son, | Geraldine Rogerson, Poacher. NORBORO SCHOOL Report for Octnher. Grnrlc 1X: 1; Allyn IIJIHIIIIIZI 2 Stewart Glover; 3, Lloyd Lnwlc... Grade IX (jr.): 1, Curl Sicwurt. Grade VIII: 1, Georgina Glover. Grade VI: 1, Carl GIIIII. Grade V: l. Mnrle Hughes; Florence Hughes; 3, Earle Mur- Phy» Grade IV (n): 1, Errol Sharpe; 2, Francis Croken; 3, Annie Murphy. Grade 1V (b): 1, Bryce Sharpe; 2, Arlita Gillls. Grade III: 1, Gloria Murphy. Grade II: 1, Ens Webster. Grade I (n): 1, Joyce Day; 2, Jamel P, Hughes. Grade I (h): 1, Wayne Shirl"!- Annle McNeil], Teacher. REIIEVE m; IiIIIIING llv tczluse to which we are all pledged, i l 2|. gulda.r:ce' for advancing our organization in Iilurlltobu, our province of Canada, I We have appreciated Mrs. George lifcNeillc work as president and are 11111111)’ L0 have her continue with the school oi’ Alcohol (ASM) for our province. I Mk X0111‘ CO-Operation and hope that each of you will use your in- fluence and time for the grep; Please write the executive send- lllg 811v plan of advancement or risking for information. —Ed§'l119 M. Belt-m. 115 Royal Street. Winnipeg, Man, LOTTERIES AND SWEEPSTAKEQ A United Church Resolution Be it resolved that the Board of Evangelism and Social Service declares: (n) The United Church's oa- pnsltion to the raising of mcrley by the States or by any institution SPECIAL IN N YLONS Sheer Full Fashioned Nylon Hoslory In all tho Pow“, Fall Shades —aIl sizes. — SUBSTANDARD But the flaws are so slight ‘that they are not noticeable Reg. Value '1'" Sale Price '1'" NOW ON SAL PROWSE BROS. LIMITED other, and pray God's or organization through lotteries, sweepstakes or any other gambl- ing methods, however worthy may be the object for which the money is raised; (b) Our Church's conviction, that no organization tn a. congre- gation should raise money by raffles, lotteries, games of chance or other gambling methods, and that mlll- tsters should warn the people of the evil and inherent dangers of glunbllllg; lc) Our Church's commendation of the Governlent of Canada, and Provincial Attorney General, for steps taken to enforce the Crinlinul Code in this regard, and urge ur- on the Government and Parliament of Canada that there be no rein):- atlon of the law against the bust- ncss of gambling, and further urge them to amend the Criminal Cod‘, making regulations applicable to all, rather than exempting certain types of gambling when conducted for church or charitable purpose. (19-19 Report of the Board.) Service in May. s $_. IN MEMORIAM The Grace Knight U ,. has lost n' zealous Saul; Edith Giffen, who passed toil-UK)“: he is missed l; her fellow members and a ‘m: circle of friends. €O++e444e¢e++o c A , ,,‘“* t w ‘a, Wntehmnker School Barber Scllmol Hairdressing School Business College Dresomnller School TRANS CANADA BEAUTY INDUSTRIES. LTI), I24 Main St. Mom-ton, N, l oo-wwwwwawwwc». ,\\ v l\‘ Lrlll llllli AMERICA I7 fowoll Snalw chain braulot Dependable RONSONS 1 ; $6.85 up Quality WRITING SETS Watormalfq -- Parker Sheafferb DIRECTOR I7 lwola lxpamlon Imam Attractive BIGNET RINGS Moderately Priced H I slofifOLbS THE GIFT OF YOUR CHOICE AT ,.\,'1~AYLon's 1 I'll! The Smartest Costume- Jewellery in Town- From $1.00 "P FOR A GIFT.‘ YOU'LL JG. GIVE WITH PRIDE _ LE1‘ YOUR BE Y0 H. TAYLOR IIQIIIIIIQQ urn-n _n__ _‘ .._ m: GUIDE ~.4-@¢.‘---A---- - i .