Page 3 the Guardian Wednesday. Jan. 16. 195. LC RNE VALLEY B11 Leard and Mr. Peter 'N.vd motored to Charlotte- nil ThiIrs'iay to attend the luv '.L'x' match between the Park dz!" T: crs and the B.Y C. iivr many friends are sorry to hr:-r hill Mrs. Mae McAulay is a patient in the Kings County Mem- nzial ihspital. Mrs. McAulay re ceived a broken arm when she room. A speedy recovery is wished for her Mr and Mrs. Ralph N'iI-hnlsiui and Mrs. Johnnie Nicholson. Chan l , I lotietmrn. motored to Lorne Valley p - . . on .Ianu;Iry 3 In tisil Ralph and I .: . . - Jnhnnieis parmtls. sir and Mrs " g Angina Vii-limsun ' ' 1 i Mr. William iiaitiin was a busi- ness visitors in the Ciiy on Jim- uary 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald with children I-Eleanor and Allison were xisitors in Churrh Road on January 4. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle James. Mr and Mrs. Birt Leard and Iamilv motored in Plsquid on Sun- day. January 6, where they were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Macleod. were recent visitors to Montague.l Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Al-i exandrs, motored to Imna Valley: on Saturday. .lanuary 5. to visit; relatives and friends. Mrs. Laura MacQueen has re-i turnod homo after spending some time in Forest Hill at tho horne other brother-in-law and eister. Mr and Mrs. Ewen Mat-Leod. The inrmers in this vicinity are' atldng advantage of the good clean winter and some siseablo piles of pulp wood are in evidence here and there. Mr. and Mn. James Maeliolll and Mr. Cecil MacNeill were visit- or! to Strathrona on New Years Day. when they were guests oi the IornIor'a aonsin-law and dauzh- W . tar. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Macltsy. Beautifully designed, wonderfully made of SOLID Min shirt-y Mun upon! the TENNESSEE CEDAR-a lifetime aroma giving X f.';::"h"d ” h" h"'”' ”' Wm protection against moths for those treasured n ' g I I Mr. Gouda Mathesoo, Forest garment” Hill. woo a recent visitor to this WARDROBES AWARE WE ARE OF CONTINUOIJSLY RISING COSTS -A INCREASED COSTS OF RAW MATERIALS, LABOUR, MANITFACTURE, FREIGHT CHARGES ANI) STOREKEEP- ING--YET IVE MITST KEEP FAITH WITH THE TIIOl.S- l.;R..u.:.; :t.E:”:.:.:.;i.:i.it..'t;.;::t.i:.d:ii3::;:s::..:;::::f ms or won To GEORGETOWN I Mr. William Christ.iaII ol Launr-I hing was a recent business visitor 1 W on mum to Baum Mus” mg. These spacious wardrobes store an amazing ..,- spending c,,..mm,,, mu Newt amount of cloihingeand all are 21 inches C Years with their parents, Mr. andl CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. FOR NEIV, FRESH MERCHAN- DISE AT ALL TIMES - - - IIENCE THE JANIIARY CLEAR- M F R ” deep. A wide variety, X rs. ,rnest oche. ; 1 . s y s . V . . V . q p M” H. W. Mncnould Ian on. . ANCE AT PRICES VIE MAY NIuVI'.R MEET AGAIN. Wednesday, Jan. 9th, for Toronto, 1 70 Ontario, where she will spend thei p nr-xl few months. Mr, B. H. Stewart arrived In. Ccorizetnwn on Wednesday 9th. a!- ! Ivr having spent Christmas and fxmr Year's, as the guest n( hig. .-un.in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mus. Alhort Hohbs of Ottawa. Mrs. Hardy nl Alhertnn is spen- dina some time at the home of Her. and Mrs. W. A. Paterson. . Vin N'rll.v MacKen7.ie oi Mur-- ray Hnrbmir. is visiting in George town. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Wallnre MacDonald. , Mr. Le Roy Mclsaae of Souris. is visiting with friend: In George- town. A,C, CHILDREN'S FURNITURE ciuns, ;?:I:.:.:.?..x..-t.'.:.";'. Ei?E”iEEii':"'ifi 207:2 OFF .MlRRORS RUGS HIGH CHAIRS Hardwood or chrome. Regular from 11.95 to 19.95. CLEARING AT 0 with liook('a-S9: mrk, walnut. mm” i:nS B I wuotlrn h"ds”so v 4 . - ' on There six? I 1. F1niSil0d in others regular panc anysoamtsl. 19.95, 24.95, 29.95 CLEARING AT iii A” are genuine Plate Glass A "”mlW iii WILTON and AX- , . TV CHAIR I - & -by Hobbs--with G 2 year MINSTER Squmes colors red. grey. green. Regular 7.95. EA, EAST quaraniee --Go" of SLASHED P ' RICES Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Alton I ;,',”,,,;”;,,',f, ';.;t,';:t::;mt;,.:";,;:;3;:;i GLENDAI.I:CIhis is spring filled , By Gendron or Sunshine. Graceiully styled. good Wednesday evening, Jan. 2nd, wm.' -all sizes hut mostly in M size.24-95 construction, runs smoothly on nylon bearings. Rep 70 Regular 39.113-CLEARING AT . ' ular from 339.95 to 359.00. CLEARING AT- S PE CIAL. DOLL CARRIAGES ROCKING CHAIRS. ARM CHAIRS, PLAY PENS. Iondix Automatic Washer ETC. CLEARING AT- All electric washers and I-vii-Igeiu One only 1l(iiTlail1SA-WIIOBVEP buys CRIB MATTRESS 1 2.50 ators it saves IA! CHESTERFIELD CUSHIONS Washer - Refrigerator Spring tilled. plastic cover. Regular 815.75. For Clearing at a good attendance ol member-. . od by the Itostosa. h ;.".:.';....."'"'.:! .- SPRINGS Loord Enjoy that look and feeling of luxury to your Living Room by addinl I -. ' .8.9-' "mt "N Mm" M Chmmw: p REG. 6.25 EACH CLEARING 2 FOR . S I slir-nod and tell on the floor of her. -I I I I. I i ' . ' V when routine business was com- Mr. George Jay was o visitor in ,.,,.-a,,, , mm mm, W , ALI. BED SPRINGS AT OFF Ali A town many. I---- "In W ML PILLOWS OFF X 1 OFF ""3 G””"”"'99(" REG. 5.95 EACH - CLEARING 2 FOR 58.95 z 1 Mm Katherine Ellie returned Ioli W CLEARING AT 70 2 xieted ta junghleiid Word l(;0lII,l!sI X 1 ALL OTHER NlA'I'FRESSES- including spring lillcil, X as u on rs. a o , 1 . W0. hp, Mm szmmy BI" "Nd i . la) er fell. and cotton-CLEARING AT- Howard Kelly drawn by Mrs. ' Charlottetown, Friday, Jan. 4th. funeral at in node. Mr. Joseph X ...... REG. 3.25 EACH -- CLEARING 2 FOR .......... 54-95 gt 1 her teaching duties In Pisquid East S . C LOSEOUT (IICARING AT Mrs. Arthur Ellis. surioir. ' Birt. A delicious lunch was aerv-'L Mlaa Sully Inard, Charlottetown 1 . . . . couple of Satin covered or Chintz covered Cushions. ”';;:r,:,:, ',2,",:7t;'.t:,',,-5-,:-;:;d:g,-, PILLOWS & BEDSPREADS Q OF " S t WE -- 4.2? "t" Wendi” hf chrmmu ho". BED SPREADS V 3!: Rf. 2.75 EACH CLEARING 2 FOR. 5 9 days with her parents. Mr. and 3 ' i I L V Mrs. J. P. Hcndriclton, Bowen Ia- i 1!" lands. Quebec. spent a few doysl ;. . -I CHROME (Kitchen) SETS during the week at tho borne oil her husband's parenia. Mr. and . 5 Pc. SET 72.95 S. r v is M:i!gDa;r:1o .k.ch.r nit livingraorn Elecpric I gagiasxiigicighairs-assorted colors. Regular N50. A ' , Mount Stewart. returned than Mon- 1 day having spent the holidqa with her narenta. Mr. and Mrs. George. . , 5 PC. SET Dover. I.A.J About 50 assonpd t) W5 or beau”. This is ihe "me of ya” A DRYER Tnhle and I tuh chairs. Regular 149.50 1 ...L-.j:.-.......:...E... I fully ILYIQCI IHN95 in llandard penny gerves the h0me..Her. gm CLEARING AT-' "'””""" 'c"o0" finishes-To clear floor space two .t 5 Pg, SET 95 m'l';L'"'1';"g'c"'.':i gm 2"; thegg "GO", i Table, selver. 4 chairs. Regular 15.80. I GOT d GIII i CLEARING AT a . . . . . Grrado IX. 1. Rear Mngennts. !.l UP To Eileen Walsh. 8. Margaret Gili.! 4. Helen Gill. i j VIII. 1. Genevieve Car-j . 1. Duncan Cu-ntiehael. vn. 1. Mona oil. Grade VI. 1. Joseph Gill. and. V. I. loraioo Walsh. 1 Michael Mananie. Grade IV. Ir. 1. Daniel Carmich- tel. a I Grade W. It. I. Louis Walsh. 2.1 Ana Walsh. 8. Regina Gill. 4. Illldai Cat-Iaictioet. Genoa . ' FullyGuaraI1teedl In. 1. sum wnI.a.1l W Iiiissioiu WIDE CLEARANCE STARTS TUESDAY l5tli JANIJAR 0ralan.l.l.JIlinacardcn- .. T &s(ta:.ln:u.;uu: : .