7 SATURDAY H . .” rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 7 STIIAIIIEEIT rnur will Visit 0Il'toVIll , Continued from page 3 and 53 to mothers who had reach- By Lug. Lcwi. ed the no of 55 years. - In some districts in Prince Ed- ward Island the people still have their well-known ”Wake"-a relic of the primitive custom when friends and relatives gathered in the presence of death. The name Eonoocato-K030 Coleman Oil Heater worlds of In-Beauty in the barzain! ucronzk 27. 1951 of 4 ' the Worltl's llomoiieanlilti PORTFOLIO CIIAPTII. m.I:V'l2N While Albert's voice murmured in the hall. Victoria thought about the events of the afternoon. Nowhenelse CG V0990?” 1; had cu-umly been I fun one. is supposed to have originated in much heat for 5:3: She took one sip of her coffee. it lilfilztcfidethe ?)t0d keepclnk "flake kl . . . II . I iuk ' . Sh ld , Y 3" Eel-3 9 B011 ""' "' ” """ 9 -11...". i'l'Zo”3.E iiiciif '31.... i.E...33'i.'i.. from dams miscmer. Watson Foster Fmesf Coleman automatic OI . , Th id er ploduca 32000 31'U5 of the sllex. She thought of Sawn. h "gr P321: 1 l-Y3dllll!0n lhm . wukl b L he house. mm. W en . I rc ay on is death heat per hour! Dollar value D19")? :2 (Ema; rpourmg con” bed. hel requested his weeping a in comfort has made K the for mmsem dunking 1,. In hex friends 'to cease their grief and u u ts fumes. umng on hm of kitchen. It was Lymcal of mm. rejoice at his comfortable exit"- "S kind. She returned to the dining room. hence the 6-tins. drinking and ' Thinking of Sawn, she felt rich music ” the .0ld.'”:"9 W3k93- . ' F Settmg 0" entlnlyrnw Nah in mm": Mbem she looked The lower animals show a nat- O down at her hand tilting the glass globe of the silex above her emp- ty cup. She went to Albert's place and gave the coffee to him. Re- turning to the kitchen. she set the empty Silex on the stove and then from the doorway she saw Albert return to his place at. the and of the table. He was in pro- file to her, and his face seen that way lookcd closed to her and ab- stracted. For the first time she felt that perhaps she had not en- tered enough into Albert's prob- lems. He laid his napkin across his knees. He put two spoonfuls in beauty and styling -.- this handsome Master Cir- culator model is in a close by itself! only 383.25 Easy Terms ural instinct to protect their young. and furnish food for their subsist- ence. Monkey mothers have been known to pine away and die when forced to separate from their off- springs. The mother shcep mourns the loss of- her lamb for as long as three weeks after the herder plac- es them in different pasture. and the mother cat will rustle rats and mice for her children long after they are able to fend for them- selves. How tenderly the mother bird watchcs over her young and feeds Miss Phillis Burns. secretary of the Child Welfare and Family Wel- fare DlVl.sl(lilS cf the Canadian wclfaro Council. who will he in Charlottetown from the late after- noon on Saturday Oct. 27 to the early morning of Wednesday. Oct. .'ll. Bliss Burns is just beginning an extensive iivc-week field trip tliroiigzli the Maritlnies. during which she will visit many social arzcncics and make several public Items la and no it today - Ibo! I the but way to pwve eouroiir com to win: In I I? wnee lmd 5”'"d 3(l(llTS.sE'yf-.7Vm::.-.-'-- 7;; them until they are old enough to ”Who was it?" Victoria asiredd?" 0”-WW Wm” "9 W4 ""5 1."? mi” y".”t'm i THE as she went to her place at the Wm” ll” ”””1m" hm dled ." Dr "NW5 " the "me "' long tab”: end down somcwhai she could hear Simct bound man to one love. one "Moira :l-tastings It seems 1 him 5”mkl”g "1 ” 51”" musing woman' and one hOme' and "Gm kn my mm m we mfe ,,..he..e voice of one dictating R. telegram. such a humble -'-tart sprang the family unit. or fundamental group . appreciate all speed pos- of society which we know today. 0 0 0 tell i sibie Birtlidny gift. Send to Mrs. we all talked. She wanted to me it was all right. she has it." 129 Kent Street Phone 2188 "D-d h y , a ,-e about Himc, above pi'l(ldrC5S.l' -Vshe drop- .. the ;Jar:7f WU Hy ml ipcd bark fiflnlllsl. her D1-10W. SIml- If you were asked to name the .11 lengmy iinir. Albrrt. had forizoltcn her most popular flower. you'd prob- He looked up in some .m.pr-.59 I hirihday; that song nnit door (ljiad ably say the lily or the forget-nie- .'. "l ' : '. S l - . . ' - ' ' . --wm ::.'"::i::8 ..;:..;:.z” 2:. 22:. .:2;..:.r,:, ”I t id h o, f ourrie." r . S ova,” nesrhen asizedc owns 1! smhlhcr. his famous rose -garden-the won- -T E D W A L L P E R S K & A bad 'dmm,r.,-. l Sleep Clilsvdy in snugly about der of the ancient world-until Q . I-It was ..m..I mod You-re mm, lirr. The pianist next door was today. the beloved rose has reign- . mm um; 5 Cook .. playing a nicdley of old songs ed Queen of blossoms. And strange mgi wrmq Qmd modegi Hob it wlmh had been popular in the but true, the language of flowers . .. 6-, nmfmiw. to ' year she and sawn had lived to- is as elegant; and polished as any c vim -omiiw what, made Han-lss ileilicr. ”St:Irdus1." ”Lnzyb0n05" invented by man. Indeed. there is run rm-v x l and one Whlrll she didn't think :4. flower that expresses every 0 H y" . . ' . 1-emcnibcrcd now. ”F'arc- rinotion of man--hope. lovc. sym- , mnbe Md had enough dmnm lilellmlh Arms." She found herself DHUIY. grief. Etc- for one rveniiig. I had to tell him what I thought of him." "Oh?" "He's turned into somcthlng not loo nice. I told him so, I left d Therelare many meanings hid- en in tie.hearts of fl wers. h . worn for decoration tohey rrprfsxs cf.msmy' which m”k” them M951 tcnderncss. remembrance,etc. Take a” bndal bmsS,”mf' . for instance. the white carnation worn on Mother's Day. It is a symbol of love and respect. Or- ange blossoms are a symbol meant to bring frultfuliicss to a married couple. The language of swallowed up by We eerie 199"”-'1 of slidini: hack. hack in hmt The pianist. played ”5i0Fm.V W9”-h"-" Faintly she heard a kV0ll1Bll'S him with a lot to think about. voice take up the ji";JYd5-L Its too late. of course," m.V man. mid 1 gm tg eozkcc Albert's response surprisrd her.yl;ceps'rainin all t o ".m. D ”Sometimes." he said. "1 find you mm” M1 ””' ”-"la ' ' ' 3- So ions: ago now . . . a llille hard. Victoria she dreamed mat mam or . STORE SALE 'l'c invite you to check our stock and prices: call the quick-heating. efficient and causes him to charge. cloth w3l9Tl00 W"-h its ample Me place. of any color waved in front of I long legs. and high oven. in which bull will bring down his wrath, our grandmothers baked those and cause him to charge 1; ma huge'brown-crispcd loaves of Is- waving act lg kgpt up for my land grown wheat milled into flour Icngth of time. from the old grist mills. What Although frogs lay their eggs in hm"! "mt "35! it 5”" mlk" our water and the young tadpoles are Thai. 72-ycar-old Waterloo stove owned and still in use by Mrs. Jane Miicharlniic. Lower Montague. F. El. cwlalnly has stood the test at time and carries us back to the (aims, any color or quantity, per gal Some clearance lots at, per gal ..... .. 3.75 and 4.95 ............ .. 2.75 Eh Tsrpaulms. any size; Used army wool pants and jackets; diglheiy gllislegursadlgv gfirht apmmm, .,..,...,.,,,k,,.: .1... ,1... mg .,,..,,g.. b1.,:E..,,. ,5 ,,....,,y. days when mmmmumsy pm mouths water just to think of it! good swimmers, frogs are not ilsh New am y . - . . - - - ' " " is h dth of the Hudson river. the -rrrmm": ”'”-m quality into their products so that ' ' f .by any stretch of the lmaizinatim Bomber 3)1?l(etKi73lllS1y3ll(i;l 1)a('l(PlS. Gabardine and Satin fifgge l:,l,f,.f”ff,l'".,e.”dlllluxeiglenanixi nlilinsndes of New Jersey stretched screamed she knew she would ilierpurchziscr got real value for The popular notion that red in-lTh9 "08 35 31un8sb"5l-hl”3'3"M' ( i' U" me ' med and heavy qu”ted- ...,f,' separate mom 519,, ' and along the opposite shore. sawn never wake Albert. Albert Wilbllllfi money. furiates the male cow is the bunk.ii'.re classed as an amphibiamtheret t . -. . ' t , 'tti', t ihe splnet 933110-I718? dead- A Those of us who have re ched It's the movement I the iece of fore 1r0K'81C83 3'6 mut End "M Complete line of work sliiiis, ox eralls and underwcar W” ””'”e '” m" m V"'"la 5' W a To be coiitinucd a mom um mgkes grins, mphe; upimh, as many persons believe. The” was R party going on in ing and smiling as he played. Al .- the half-century mark still can re- Wool .loo shirt: and pa1'kag' 100 new and m - - - L d The blond woman with the face Oil '""O"O"" . . ., . yed suns. 100 the big house nex -onr. V ', . .. . new and iiscrl mcn's and lmvs' m-oi-coatq, many Wpeg of house was it little higher tliiairtBt;;'!:iicte niitlwginlglg eliial-jrsgmmmil . ' l -- . .' . . l , s c t . he . be ause of the upward b0pe:W cars y 2 gabardme and burbeliy (oats, dress and rubber W01lk 1'3-1" ofrtghe rlin. and looking out of imlpiano and said, "To sa.V izoodhyl l coatsi window at the foot of her bed shells in die a little." And Sawn kept; could see the lighted windowslon smiling and playing and me! Also Pl1sl'1(' Rni')p()a1Iq at , staring down at her ihrough the blnnde wcnt away. He sinnpcd - , A. f i ---------------------------------------------- -- 2'90 or me me up v.;nrin.: thw;';g,;;0:g...;5. 131;". a .. ' ' H ”' a- - - . . 1. te ianoan v-. ,y mi;-toire and hay) i-liizhi suits and sheepskin lined Jeep (5.:l:re"l?:”flh;hed:l;;L;le:; lgfgneox W-mp M...” mo ..,,.,,......5, mick , V . began to play the piano in the rug. and she was vw'igdlgvh:fI;.;t: C0mPl”9 W" "i Amw lVilP. Grch and lohn Palmer Gro him" "W domi l)S(l.mcmlfh lllmim"l('”l'7;dillfpii3.l3l'aiiu O ' s ' , ' v 't -1, .m:iiiig. i - Cork and loamnr Snlos' Quarameed water reslstant b00t57 laolilclid ollulaedivlgtlantg. Lille Snwliel She awake at seven. After she it sounded like Sawn Dlaylllif -iiilhad sliowcrcd she PM 0" 3 ll0”5Ff daffodils Also Panco and riililirw soled hams. the apartment thcy had shared coat on which )'E'1l0'Wb1 backy LETK9 Slwk Of PliilfiI'N1's. l.adios' and Men's shoes Also a mi mmy yam gohdrrhei plfmm mmpcili ovsillen uedlsmallv ' . , . ' ' k s ' - . i "H ' ”t i." ouii . . - fun lme of Iuhhm flmhl pan pglilad lookallamsleeliling arlill.OAsosl1c tgilat there was no coffce in the house. She would have i.o drink. miik. or cocoa. She wondered. about h0l'l'OWllli-Z some coffcc fromll the Bogm-ts' cook. But she dldlfti want to cross the street in R housecoat. she decided to drink- milk. ' She knew Albert. would want to reach the studio early. He would settled back against the pillow. she heard from the hall the faint sound of dialing. She wondered who Albert. could he telephoning: at such a late hour. Propping her- self up on one elliow she lisiciicd. Albert was speaking: very softly, but she heard him ask the opera- tor lor Western Union. A burst . I.n.sliori what cvcr you want in clolhinglor footwear at prir-cs you can't nqual. W" also buy. Oxcllungc and sell now and used skaies Ladiesi asement 0 chance of getting stuck what you have the auuational new Fireetione Studded GI-oundGript'reeonyoirvIbools. Offtho highway in mud or snow they take hold any- where and pull tbrougla the Von! conditions possible. But on tho pavernnt they are quiet, smooth iding and long-wearing. We have a complete stock for can and trucks. Let us put thun on you car now. Y” .1 Ti .51" u BllYEllT0li a Maol(AY to. "Your Friendly FIBIBTONE Dealer" 187 GT. GMIBGE ITIIEEI OUR BIG HARVEST SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK - DD-ED ”7a'li'i.'-"' TIRES l'?St0tIb of merrlmcnt from the house next 3 out of 4 choose .I-IOIISIIIOLD FINANCE money service I Yes, thousands of men and women with money problems come to l-iFC -HOUSEIIOLD FiNANcia-because they know that HFC means depend- able moncy service. backed by 73 yesra' experience. At HOUSEHOLD FINANCE any employed msn or woman may borrow 350 to 5500 or more without endorsera or bankahlc security. HOUSEHOLD FiNaNcE's rcputa tion is built on friendly. courteous service. the kind of service you want when you need money. Many customers tell us they especially like our repayment plan- arranged to fit their income, with up to 24 months to repay. be M knew esnemurlly-' But if you need extra cash for any worthwhile purpose, we invite you to phone. write or visit friendly. de- pendable HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. Your telephone book lists the office nearest you. MONIY WNIN YOU NIID "I Canada's older! and larger! Consume! Finance Organisation m iiousriioto FINANCE H0 Great George Mun . loin I Phone 1993 GIIAIIOHIIOWI, P.l.I. l .. noun 9 lo I 0751 ouch:-nu loom node in resident: II new-by re-we ueviue M roam: suite Im have to eat breakfast at the com- missiiry. Sllf: went down the hall that led to his ronm in wake him. The door was shut. She opened it and stopped with :1 bump against something hard. She. squeezed through the half-ope” door in see what had stopped it from opening. She lfmked down and saw that it was Albert's head. He was lying in a. curious crouched position on the floor near the door. His elbows were close to his body. his hands were under his stomach. He had on blue pyjamas with it maroon stripe. His mouth was open. the side of his head was pressed the floor, Before she Charlottetown ladies' Housecoats-light weight Eiderciown, sizes 14 lo 20 and 16 to 44- -V4-length sleeves in smart check and floral -5435 ladies' Briefs, good quality rayon in sizes small and l.ciclies' Slips-rayon with frillecl or lace trimmed, sizes 34 to 38 in colors white, pink and yellow. I l.udies' Flannelletto Nighlgowns- medium size only, white with floral irlm. S 5 Each .................................................................... .. 2' 0 l.adies' Fleece Lined Bloomers, sizes 36 to 42. Pink shade - Pair ............................................ designs. Color: blue; rose, and green. Each ....................................................... .. medium only; color: white, rose and maize-- Exceptional good value at, pair... Priced very low at only, each ......................... .. Men's Fleece Lined Combinations -heavy quality fleece in either plain or mottled. All sizes from 36 to n 45, sun .......................................................... .. Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawera- some heavy qual- ity as the combinations. ............. .. I Each ................................... .. double uwn Men's Overalls-heavy 7V4 lhroughout. Sizes 36 to 46. s Pair .................................................................... .. Men's All Wool Cardigan Sweaters, button front, heather shades of brown, blue and maroon. Sizes 36 to 44. Each.. Men's Sweaters - pullover crew neck style, heavy all wool quality in colors maroon and navy blue, s Size: 36 to 44. Each ........................................ .. Men's Swoaiers- pullover style, heavy quality in various colorful designs. Sizes 38 to 44 . u Each A oz. denim, Children's Fleecd Lined Bloomers-- Excellent quality, elastic waist and legs. Sizes 4 years to 12 years in pink only - Sizes 10 years to 16 years in navy blue. - Pair ....... .. c Children's Knee length Hose-wool plated or cotton with nylon reinforcement for extra wear. Colors white, blue. green, brown and red. All sizes from 6 to 9V2. Pair ........................................................................ .. c Children's Sleepers-heavy fleece lined, drop seat style. Colors pink and blue. Sizes 22 and 24 only. Pair .... .. I Children's Dresses-smart plaid designs in various color combinations, with or without white collar trim. 5”" 3 '” 6 .95 Sizes 7 to l4 Meifs and Boys Basemen. ..... ................................................ .................. -5255 Boys' Underwear- heavy fleece lined combinations. Sizes 24 to 34. N Suit... Ioya' Sweaters-heavy quality all wool pullover: with ereyv neck -two-tone color combinations of brownryellowl afvgi-gro)E';:hnd maroon with grey. Sizes :2: :nd!lYamond and animal designs. Each ........................................ .............. .... .. '39 3.311 ?4".'S"'5I.'"'l-Zlilffffl..?.'7.7.'.'lT.f'fTTf... 52.25 Boys Donliln Shim-smart plaid designs In very smart colon. Sizes 12 to l4Va. -I I Each... Boys' Work Shim-heavy grey domet, sizes 12 to 14'5- Very exceptional value at only- Each Mount .2. M9LeooL..imired