TI-IE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN H ' ' - T I NOVEMBER.1s, 195., Prarluzl mlrm and luxurious angora nl?'1!l- . . ed to hr-.ni: out the H5 ' heat in both. Teameri. ' I llicy bring you n.vl0gn'S 'g I durability. quirk 4lr,xin.1, and moth resislanw. , , , angm':i's melting soil. flulfiurss land handle. l'-link. heaven blur. yellow. zrr-3. vor- nmic rose, lnwxiilvr. 14 to 20. a.T.::'w'n;.-.2 1: ; " " i 433325.522: Wear your heart on your pocket. in this modified turtle - neck dcsign of skin caress- ing pure wool. It's short. sleeved to must- glc 'nenlh your jacket! or wear smartly lure above your skirts. Em- erald izrccn. Krey. blue mist. golrienrod. red poppermint. pink. lea rose. I4 to 20. ?”n Penny-Pinchers for Clock-Puncheirs Conservative yet eye-catch- lng . . . that's the Key to Above and beyond the line of duty follow from 9 to 5. these Helen Harper sweaters will take you from desk to date with just the merest added accent of scarfs and costume jewels. The prices were based on a working gals budget. You saw them in the TORONTO STAR WEEKLY CIIATELAINE CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL tlon. Leishman PANTRY Chandler's SALE runnell in today by St. Anglican Young People's Associa- GEIITIIAL Blllllllllll This column In reserved for now: OI IOGII IIIINOII. but Idvartlalng or a news: nature may in Iaaortos at live cents a,word. strum, 5”. able In advnsaca. HOWARD November lsrh. smart Way eating. ssumms WEAR at 175 Queen Street. SHOP AT STEWART BAKERIES for all your baked goods. of enjoying delicious per i-V Non shrink. slmrles. (Km: I Ludiz-5' Wear. V? son Bait. Alta. 74 P. little Yea, loo, lllrs thousands of other young Iallwrs, can provide far you dilldna's start In life by setting up for than our popular "5,000 Ssrlos" Saoarlty Plan; for a cast as little as SIM a wad . . . ERANCII OPT-"ICE-Bank of Nova Scotla Building, Charlottetown, P.l:.I. GERALD E. F. STOIIOE - Branch Manager REPRESENTATIVES tchnrloltelowlh C. II. Black, C.L.U. REPRESENTATIVES IN OTHER CENTRES! I. II. Monkley. Summernlda,” W. Claude Lnolxy. sumruersldez Gallant. Amherst. M.I.: Clifford 0. Ellis. 0'l.oary, P. E. I.: Albart Cannot, Rusolco. P. If. 1.; Arthur B. Diclslosoal, Iluator liver, P. It. L WW3 Cyril PECIALSALE M; CORNET) BEEF AT BARGAIN PRICES Fgncy Brisket-per lb. .......................................... 42C 'tsn oflt 38c Plafe-per lb. Boneless Rolls and Tips--per lb. ..... ” wrnu: rs LASTSI li0lfAl. PORTABLE o Rapid Ribbon cilia?" 0 Streamlined Beauty 0 Finger-Flow Keys 0 "Maic" Margin; 0 Slated Spacer ." cu he ' . T trad:-IIIEIIR W c'JIi""".. l-'. A. McIlIllllIT IE2 QIIEEI 81'. T '..l.i'.l:.:. And Tuesday. Sci-vices Through Children. M. folk. in North Milton. ch. Cherry Valley, 2.30 Even- nd Sermon. St. Mark's. Rus- 945 for FIRESIDZ GIFT SHOP Open afternoons and evenings. beginning November 20th. II to 5. 7 to 9. 209 wey-mouth Street. FRANK W. rwlss representing Clothing for Men. will .. be at our store all day Saturday. S. A. MC-Donald. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. - Servlc Novem- ber l9th. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 r. M. Miss Mary A. McKenzic.' Ottawa. l)eat-oness. Kl-3.VIVO()l) OVERCOATS Styled and tailored by Warren K. Coo? S5500 at Jack Cameron's. JUST ARRIVED. Bouoiiet yarn. non stretch. 12 new ball. MR. AND MRS. THEODORE SENTNER will be at home to their Q friends at 85 llayheld Street. November 21st. from 8 to lo P. M. on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary.. ROBIN HOOD DEMONSTRA- TION sponsored by The llillsboro Chapter- . Prince of Walcs Auditoriurn. Nov. :18. 29. 30th. Be sure to attend. Gills for all. Tickets 50 cents. ENGAGIZMENT. - Mrs. Milton White. announces the engaguncnt of her daughter Ruth Dicks Mac- Millan to Mr. Hillard Graham Bait of Mr. and Mrs. George E. 'harlot.tetown. take pl cc next month in Calgary. SPRINGFIEIVD; LONG CRAPAUI) SERVICES. -Summer- side, R A. M. lloly Communion. St. l3lcanor's. mumon. Suminerside. ll AM. Holy Communion. Sprincflcld. Morning Prayer. Rurnl Dean. Rev. A. Picrcy. Long Creek. the Litany. Crapaud. P. M. Junior Concrngation for thcl A. M. Nlll.T0.V-RllS'I'I('0 I'ARlSIT.- Sunday. 19th. are as follows: Milton. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Sermon. This service will he held in the. Orange Hull 7.30 Evensoiia of the alone there though road. I I-Iri Come and bring the whole family. IN MEMORIAM In loving menuiry of Mrs. Alton J. Boll. Long River. who departed this life on November 19th. 1948. Thert-".1 a licavcnly gate at the enil which each must walk And there is n light we cannot are Our Father claims his own. Beyond that gale. our loved one I-'ound happiness and rest, Is oomfort In that That. a loving (E-od knows best. Dear Olive who left us lonely Wntcli us through the gates slat: There's a wife and a mother (lone within those gates ajar. Peaceful be thy sleep. dear Olive It Is sweet to breathe thy name In Illc we loved you rlrnrly In death we do the same. Ever Remembered by Husband and Alton. I.nura. Leigh. i'. . IN MEMORIAM In loving mf'I;l-t:r-V of Mrs. Alton Bell who departed this life Novem- ber Iflth. 1918. In our hearts your memory lingers Always Ienrlrr. fond and true. There is not n day. dear sister. We do not think of you. Lovingly Remembered by Father. Brothers and Staten. IN Tiiaioiiam Kenn In loving mommy of Mrs. Alton .l. Bell. of Long Itlvcr. who passed away on November filth. IIMR. God only known the loneliness. That nlls our hearts today. when a friend we thought so much of From this world God called sway. Ever Remember.-..l by Ruth and uh. PIul'a I001- ENJOY A LOAF of Stewart's ' Home Made style Breads. Toasted or plain. it's bread at it's Best. Call at. our Store or Phone 211. its the Kennedy's on Earl of I. O. D. 1-7. at Marriage to CREEK. lloly Com- ll A. M. Evensnng. 7.30 i November Christ and Sermon. . to meet him and he caught up her Places Wreath' -X . . .. .. '1 . hown above is Gerald P. Mur- tagh of the Federal Bureau of Sta- tistics. Ottawa. laying I wreath at the National War Memorial. Cenota : at ) ph morning in honour of the veterans from his native Prince Edward Is- land who made the supreme sacri- Picc in World War II. on Remembrance Day -Photo P! N9WI0nv . men are coming along and W5 - , . dreadfulfm h u n T th " 3 . see cm Tomorrow sllromise 0"- 10 " a 5 t By Temple Bailey When the car came. Anne went with her father to the door. "Why go?" she asked. "its much nicer here. They were out now on the wide portico. "ll. would be nicer if I were-wanted." "You are wanted, Daddy." "By you? Darling child, I know." He kissed her and held her close. "would ycu always love me, Anne. no matter what happened?" She said "Yes." and clung to him. When he went on. her heart followed him on those mysterious adventures which took him so of- ten back to town. To the club? A foursome at"cont.ract? A late sup- per with "a lot. of fellows! There -was always a reason. An- neis mother asked no questions and seemed indifferent. Hitherto Anne had taken his absence as a matter of course. but tonight she wished he might have finished the evening out with chess and Vicky. Her father. so tall and splendid: Youthful in spite of the gray in his thick lccks. active at tennis and golf and polo. with all her, heart she wished him happiness yet his last welds had roused her fears. "No matter what happen- ed?" What could happen? She turned and ran into the house . as if to outdistance the turmc-ii in her mind. Vicky was in the living room. looking on me shelves for a French novel. "Your mother has gone upstairs." me said, "to change her dress." "I thought she looked lovely.” "She said she hated black." " I should think she'd have thought of that before she put it on" 5-r should think she'd have though' - how that sentence sounds." "Oh. don't be stuffy Vicky." "We'll I'm here to make you mind your morals and your mar- ners. and incidentally your gram- mar." Vicky selected a book and turned a smiling face. "What are. you going to do while we read7": "I may walk to the top of the. hill." "Again? What frightened you when you were there?" Oh-nothing." Vicky let it. go at that, There was obviously something in the air. but some day Anne would tell her all about it. She always did. It was because of her conver- sation with Vicky that Anne came late to the hill and found Garry there before her. she went running hands and kissed them. She laughed and draw back. "Sil- ly, we come to look at the moon." "I came to look at you." "If you talk like that I sllall have to go back. Let's pretend we're sensible." "Why pretend anything?" "Isn't all life just pretending?" He was impatient. "I didn't bring you here to discuss plati- tudes." "You know what I mean." She was silent for a moment. Then she said, "Oh. Garry, isn't it enough just for us two to be alone in this wonderful world?" "its not enough for me." His arm went about her shoulders. Eluding him. she felt sense of disappointment. she had not known just what she expected. but it had been something more than mere lovemaking. She sat down under the great oak that crowned the hill. "talk to me. Gar- ry.” "I have only one theme. You know that. Anne." she did not answer. Garry threw himself down beside her. "Tell me you love me-" She shook her head. "Anne. you're mlnel I'll show you a new world when we're married. We'll open up the old house on the hill. and you'll be the beauty of tho countryside." " "I don't want to be bhc beauty of the countryside. Mother was for years, And now ybunggr wo. You will be delighted with this fragrant tea . . f . .2 H VIRll0-- got all the admiration." "Your mother is still a beauty." "Yes. but: marriage means more to me than being the toast. of the hunt clubs. I'm not criticizing Mo- ther. But I'm difherent." She stop- ped suddenly. "What's mm" His eyes followed her pointing finger. sloping down from the hill to the cast was a, great. meadow. amber and amethyst under the mum. and solid and black as an ebony cliff against the brightness loomed the pine grove. It was to the right of the grove that Anne pointed. where a spiral of smoke arose from the grasses. To be continued great NORTH AMERICAN airs L. S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANACIR I40 RICHMOND ST. AMUTUAI. COMPANY T ruronrnnr NOTICE f PIIWEII lllTElIllllPTl0ll To incorporate a major steam connec. rion for the new turbine now under construe. lion at our plant. ll-will ba necessary for us to Interrupt power supplies bsrvvun tho hours of 2 sun. and 12 noon on Sunday. No. varnbcr 19th. " Definite rims of interruption will not be known In time to let customers know but the" various circuits on our system will be in- tarrupnd according to necessity. and no customer will be without power for more than one ho'ur. THE MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LTD. n Week End Spec-I;-I; Cold Weather Is Very Close Now So rWc I-lava Prepared a List of Essential: To Keep Out Tlia Cold FRIDAY. NOV. I1 .,. - These Specials Will Help Kup Down the Cost of Living. H Buy New And Avoid Higher Prices Attention - Tourist Operators 'In view of the fact we hope to have our 1951 "WHERE TO STAY" Booklets in the mail, by the first of the New Year, we have asked you by letter to forward certain information. not later than DECEMBER 1st. Kindly rezard this as a final rc- minder, because it is not our wish to have any one disappointed in being omitted from this booklet. rnuvca nnwann ISLAND TRAVEL nunaau T SATURDAY. NOV. 18 Frillad Curtains Ivory shade. 34 inches 21,”. Special 32.98 by yds. Price. per pair Tuscan Weave Curtains Ecru shade. 36 inches by 2 1-4 yds. Special Price, per pair 52-79 White Cotton Dab Wear Suits as menu wide. Spaclal. ner Gabardines a n d fine yard lie woolsg C 01 0 1- S pugn wine, Copenhagen, blue. green- and navy. Special prices S2235 to 3281);) New Taffeta Slips I S .1. In all the hlilh shade! nil” Rayon ' Bedspread: Double bed size. rose. green and blue. Special price 84-75 Satin. Cushions Just arrived a nice as- clal price -. Sortmentof these cushi Grey Flannel Skirts. Re IOIIS In WIIIE, green. rose: 55.95. Slle Prics . . . 33.95 blue and peach. Special gpfcial Evening Elena'- E CO . ...... .................. -' prices, ea. 32.60 & 52-95 Rayon Net Curtains Ecru shade. 34 by 2 1-4 yds. inches Extra sracrar. IN LADIICSI Winter Coats Plain and fur-trlmmcd. Regular values to I) Docsltln Material Suitable for men's and boys' . shirts. plaid. -)5 inches wide. Special Special Price. Dersrgalig mice, per yard 756 sale price .............. H -7 luv-0N DAMASK. RIIIIIICIIM m.m:::,sHgsa Drapery MGNTWI Just arrived men's all- In cotton, cretonncs. W001 Argyielonramoliul Shades green and rose. t . i d flannel. Hose. sizes .0 -- 46 inches wide. Reg. .2. cu” ” " "3 "" Veiry special PF'C';:L95 Clearing. per yd. 31.49 ettes- Sale Price l4Y''0” 9'” """"""""""" " - . SPECIAL IN MEN'S I Hawas Floor Wax , Remnants . Wm" o""”,,' p 49c per pound. Also No In rayons. flannels, lin- Grey and bmwg erg! . Rubbing Floor Wax. lngs and coatlnK8- 5””-' wool Elysian. slim: Pints 39c Quarts 090 price ...... .. 34 Prior: prce ------------------ -- mnvrs mm nmzss Raxolcurn Rugs LadIcs' Vests and mo", 5... 9 .iSf8”i'.'lfT... s-1.75 '''P'''''' .?:.':f ..f3.'.'T....l?.TTf?;..ff?f: Size 9 x 12 ...... .. ssso . Heavy winter weight. Wm "W "W cxoui pyjamas. Special 51 Gauge, broken lines, sizes andpcolors. Regular .s1.85. Sale price . 81.49 Size 9 X 13 L2 - - 39-75 ood "all . Size me- ,. -- slze 9 X 15 """" " sl-1.00 dlum qllllld Iii?! S:)eCIaI "A"foe:lron boy" lenthi? Rexoleum by the yard, ' We lack:-ts. 8-yen--om Alf: lorrimv 2 yds wide 35., . yd, price. each .......... .. Clearing at L.d;,,- NY... 3.” runnrrsv armor: Milllnsry spacial: Snow Suits 1 d. inunty N” am '" "flattarlnl t"P'" Heavy Ilanltor -Cloth r Colors wine and brown. 54 inches wide. Re . 33.25. Sale Price . 82. 5 Colo brown. wins. navy cap: with l, and "groan. Sins 2 to 6. brim for I90" ""52... Years. lals pylca ...... .. IO-I5 on blue. Mule! e pink, i ruasat. arson. Ifras spam IIIddIOI' Pullover mi? .....'.'"' "If .... .. um . . 1'! b I and hand-DIS Sweaters ,:.,; .'..:H'.... or.” new . aha as. ea PH" " All wool. SIZE! 2 to-6 xudluv wool rayon stock- ycars. Regular 31.75. hm, hm s 1-: to o. sg; sale 81.49 cial prlea ..- ......... ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYIINT rinse Bros. Lu All AER)! DU" IAIY PAYMENT PLAN