NQVEMBER 1a. 193s THE CHARLOTTETOWN __GUARDlAn “GELENE. iiiolmalfls Oiierfilearance Values with orthswnue Savings For DOLLAR DAYS tiresteriielri Suites rlzu- only two-piece Krochicr Chesterfield Suite, uphol- _ rd in Kro-vel. Chesterfield and one iilllil‘. Reg. $145.00 . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . iluc (lll]li_\'liill‘0Ct-]liQ(‘Cgflleilifif‘ Suite. A Luxurious Suite in Si < "apes ry. eg. va ue $106.00. .. . . . . . . . . . ,\ ilnrgaiil at . . . . . .. . One only three-piece Kroehler Suite in rust velour. Exceptionally comfortable. Fully guaran- I teed. Rex- $149.00 ............._.....;._._ Very durable $75.00 One sample Kroehicl Suite in serviceable velour cov- ering. l3rown shade. Three pieces. Reg. . - . a I $129.00 .--.¢-- (lnc only three-piece Kroehler Suite. covering. lip to date design. Popular color. Reg. $139.00 MATS 25 only Axminster Mats in good designs and colors. Buy one or more for your rooms now. Size 27 x 54 ins. Reg. values to $6.00. Each 1_Z only Axmlnster Mats, large size, 36 by 63 inches. Ideal for bedrooms. Regular I values to $8.75. Ea. _ Floor Coverings Clearing a quantity of Con- goleum Rugs. All first quality but they are patterns not being shown in 1039. Size Special snzn. 9x 101/, n. 9x9ft. 0171/, rt. $4.95 ..- Mu . Diningronm Furniture One only nine-piece Genuine Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Cabinet, Table, and six Chairs. 5 Beautiful design. Reg. $325.00 . . . . . . n Ono only nine-piece Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite, modern design. Chairs uphol- stered in leather. Reg. $275.00 .. . . . . . One canly ulna-glass Céngbtijixation Walnut Suite, Orsd- onsa ase on u e an a net. Beau- tiful veneers. Reg. $149.00 . . . . . . . . . . Ono only nine-piece Birch Buffs in walnut finish. Buffet, Cabinet, Table, six Chairs (Table slightly o marked). Reg. $112.60................ u o One only six-piece Dinette Suite, ‘comprising Dutch Cupboard, Refractory Table and 4 Chairs. o Cherry walnut. Reg. $122.00 . . . . . . . . . . . n o Buffet has glass $60.00 Buffet with One only six-piece Dinette Suite. cupboard, Extension Table and 4 Chairs. Reg- $107.00 One only six-piece Breakfast room Suite. Cabinet, Extension Table anad 4 Chairs $190.00 TABLES 1 only Gate-leg Table in birch finished walnut. 1 loo Reg. $16.50 .. . . Four only Coffee Tables, in walnut, assorted designs, floor samples. Reg. to'$17.50 One only Drop leaf Tabla in solid walnut. B u t t e r fly t y p s. Regular I $16.50 One only Telephone Table in combination wal- nut. A bargain at 1 only Occasional Table, solid walnut. Regular value $19.50 . . . Ono only Occasional Table, in solid walnut with inlaid t o p. Regular $24.50 ........ CHAIRS Two only odd Chesterfield Chairs, very comfortable and durable. Regular t0 $32.50 Three only Occasional Chairs, rugged Chairs with good cov- Berl Room Furniture One only modern Walnut Bedroom Suite. Dresser Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier and Bed. Plate glass mirrors. Reg. $147.00 . .. . . . Three only three-piece Bedroom Suites in gumwood finished walnut. Vanity, Dresser, Chif- flonier and Bed. Reg. $67.00 . . . . . . . . . . . I Featurp value in a Simmons Graceline Panel Bed, com~ plots with strong Spring and spring-filled Mattress. Reg. $36.00 value n An unusually low price on a Simmons Panel Bed, strong cable Spring and well made cotton Mat- S tress. Reg. $25.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .;._.,. . .. 1 Three only odd Dressers, walnut and walnut finish. Large pieces with good plate mirrors. S Reg. value to $32.50 . . . . . ._.;._.,._._'. . . . . . . 1 Three only odd (Yhifflonlers. Walnut veneered oases. Four drawer t_vpes. R o g u 1 a r to 7 a -. . I -.-¢--.-.-- One only Dressing Table in birch finished $90.00 . $25.00 Oue only six-piece Breakfast room Suite, Buffet with Cannot, Loaf Table, 4 Chairs. Walnut I finish. Reg. $44.50 $10.00 $13.00 inlvo dR d. R .49.50.......... wan e egs walnut. Good mirror Studio Couch Sets One only two-piece Studio Set. Couch and one Chair, erings. Regular $19.50 One dozen Occasional Chairs in assorted Repps and I-ionle- 9316“. ‘ f) " Two only Dressing Tables in birch finish- ed walnut. Reg. value to $22.50 . . . . . . . . fully upholstered in rust velour. Reg. '?5 ” 1 1111118- Regular 3121-00....................... $ -. va111e$9-95------ I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 1 . - Three only walnut Vanity Dressers. Large S on y sample Baby Camages‘ plate mirrors. Reg. value to $32.00 .. . .. They are in the latest colors but space is at a premium and they must g0. Reg. $27.50 Two only Feruerics, one stick LAMPS Twelve sample Floor Isamps. complete with shades, h’; Price Six only Wrought Iron Lamps, WALLPAPER 1c a Roll One only three-piece Set. Studio and 2 Chairs, have chrome arms. Beautiful high grade cov- I ering. Reg. $95.00 17 Two only walnut Vanity Dressers. Beauti- ful pieces, reduced for quick clearance . . . $30.00 0119 0111)’ Studio Couch with Chrome anus. l-iolne- reed and the other metal. . 1 h d v l ma,” f;- spuu covering that will give years of scr- Regular price to commune Mm 5 h a d p‘ H‘ 2:: gfngm. Zzssnsnfitesa“ 1Z5 $59 vice. Rfig. $09.50 ......-.............. $9.50 . ...... Yo}, just l fgw lmffgrn! of odd 10h; __ BUT {)8}! or gr e e IL o - ' ' I ' - * — rice . . s - . , _ 1 Eleclric \\'?~P»1181‘. thoroughly a complete lino of Living room — Bedroom — Eight only Bllk Bridge Lamp . One only Studio Couch with metal arms. A popular Hécolldltlvllfll 811d in perfect _ Shades, assorted 1 - l and Hail Papers - consisting 0r oven c010,, $3,,“ vahw , Here and s‘ve working order. $35.00 nunlher and a bargain at this low price Price - " " " -" Ten Junior Lamp Shades, var- .- ‘.' .1 l 'i'hrce only ‘Studio Couches in popular rr-lip coverings, 8;?‘ fatilllryygllréfrgééstehigifgfiieé 11012112 $10350: $5<0g 3% i va ue . . . . . . . . . . . "-1 if in necd of a good range at a low price. Orig- r-olupl-ete with nletal cushion support. 11129,’- Vilillfi $37.50 DOLLAR DAYS Four only ’i‘z1hlc Lamps, com- plete with shades lé Price $27.00 inal price $80.00 HCLMAN'5 Charlottetown _ feeling their iEZJvEiy keenly. dened heart her word 0175mm.» RliiffefBbainisflRourke and Rus- Mrs. Mclsaac “as one of a fam- and good cheer. ily of twelve members in all. four But while she will h; gfgghly full brothers. two half brothers and missed by the many fflgnds and l P! Because of the frequency “"1111 them Whack 111 193" —“'~1= imHZVinew t-ifbinvl. selections which ma: which Cunlmings‘ desire to slmrnllopkius. director of the WOFRS~5QQH Rppval; 011i’ 0i P1179111! life and resum: 111-" ;pz"o,zrr"ss administration. non" rum-l private law business has born it/ifwl sifliOfi for elevation to the" The only name widely mentioned with hone to the clay when 81w w;uld be able to be up and around nglulu and although at tunes she suffered soul's pain silo always r11- scl McBeth. Interment was in the Wood Is- lands Cemetery. In Memoriam "“'_ 1 " be c ud t-ncvrrul six sisters. The dswwed was the relatives to whom she had nllnis- —:-——-——— . . , _ MRS‘ JOHN MHSAAC fiOllanl-li dulaulm lmjicm last surviving nmnber‘ a“ or the Lewd in their “mes of suffering (By Kim“; l“ Slmpsom rumored for years. his renrnntrnt mnlnnot. ‘for Attorney Qmizeral is that oi fl‘ skill and kind friends could no was others having passed away at cuf- and trig] thrgughouf he; 10m; 1m (Associated Press Staff wmm in the Wake o1 the first election For those rcnsmls, efforts .r.- ‘$0il(:il(ll' Grnrrui w.» f: Jackson. In the r"x= '11" nwav cf Mrs- J01111 (lone throughout her long illness. fercllt periods during the past 1.; 15 in m; 01d home ma; she Wm wA3g-11NQTQN_ Nov, 16 (AP; _ set-back for the aumluletrntlo1l inch nuv hilfflfli uiu- s to Mlust u.» floral-nus alone‘ 1s named 1n .\i.l 6}.’ tn?‘ nicrnuu 0i 1119b" I She was tenderly cared for bv her forty years. be most sorely missed. 'I‘here tne The impending rctircmcnt of Ai- takes ‘m “we signinTallcfi i" i111‘ C11l11111i112-' 1‘P1i1'P111<‘11 I 11"111‘1‘°1111P1'\1011 \\ l1 HWYWT» 111M C0111- orrv, Uxubcl" livh at the ndvanCCd daughter. Mrs. l-lufzh McKllmou, Mrs, Mulgnhc was a lady who loved ones will no doubt often torney-ueneral Homer Cummings Vim" of 1110511 01>5P1‘\’P1‘$3 _ his own i)[“.“.~Oll.’li aifn s Lu; l": he unrrre Sm" _ - soon will " cemlrulvtity ti assisted by nnc-thcr daughter. Mrs. was very favorably known throulzh- "Sigh for the touch of a vanished is the first change in President In the “m” M?‘ onmal “d m“~“"""“g- “Kai” m“ (“ " p" " ‘ not only one Angus Smith, Hcpcfield. But it w; the whole countryside. All ages hand Roosevelt's cabinet circle, except administrative family. _cven mung- Something approacllill: lihfsc l'(‘|li)l'i* 1_ fifiSllli" - (.1 In nho one of its most ‘m5 an cf lime aw,“ he‘. Sunply o; and n“ c1555“ found in her a And long for hhe sound 9g g v01“ for ‘vacancies caused by (lean-L cr figures than Curulumgs have at ‘wit post-election plan of 4 .R()DP1'.\ nfiuuvu m n prcss con- ‘“ v - - frlund. To her house all worthy that is stifled." " since the new deal came 1mg lyow- 75111195 pondered retlreluent to seek rlllftV be indicului lil the n Jlllluliilll frrtlnt-c today rim: ‘we drrl no". 1r.- Wfllf i0 1'C'>i.ll.) reserve energy gradually decrcas- _ __ ‘ , _ _ better earning opportunities than of Cnmnllngs‘ >uc.:-f*:~.";or nr m ohm" government service affords. Amour: ‘ L‘fi But such sighing and longing will be in vain. She has gone on forever into that land where sor- row and suffering and pain are unknown and where too. we doubt not. she has already received the Master's welcome plaudlt “Well >3 done good and faithful servant. comers received a hearty welcome and no one in search of help ever called upon he!" in vain In times of sickness and sorrow. she was s reni mother in Lsrael to all who were in need. When it was learned first. it was impossible for her to regain her A b. ' l. n in acou- ed until on the above ulentioiled "alt-n iOl'lllJW8l‘d51du.i-e her gentle smut WiiliZCd its vi a _\":".ir s: that the coming 0f i heavcmvaid flight. _ in: end was not imexmclsd. lu Mrs. Mclsnac was twice married. N lm- 3a.‘. she was taken quite Her first ghusbnnd. Ml". Donald iii mm it was hi. firs-l. bc- Gillis died m 1896 and her sccznd . " \'"ul(l __ long husband Ml". Jcilu Mcisaac passed lorczi to her [ away in 1916. er in 1933 . . ,. _v id!‘ cltzcn <.i tailing irallh The deceased new leaves 10171011111 health Dr. Lester Brchatrt when enter thoiu forever into the joy of it bc- u“. 1C5; o‘ a kind and [Qying speaking of what a wonderful nurse thy Lord. "Luther [our dauzhLm-sl namely, she had been. and how that she As the end drew near she re- had worked with him thrcugh msined calm and unmoved; she Mrs. Jc-lm L. Murray, Lexington. hlass; Mrs. Oran Sleeves. Cami)- bellton, NB; Mrs. Angus Smith, l-lcpciield and Mrs. Hugh MC- Klunon, Wood Islands. Their n1cthcl~ was very drsr l0 all of her daughters and all are. "knew in whom she had believed and she was persuaded that He was i able to keep what. she had com~ i mrbted to HLs trust against that . W, For her there was no dark valley She felt sure that that Saviour t‘ who throughout life had-been her strength and fort would not forsake her in "the Swellings oi Jordan", but would lead her safely through and welcome her into that home of many mansions of which " l she often spoke, and for the reach- ing of which she of-tren longed. of sweet peace. The funeral which was a large one was held on the afternoon of Thursday. October 13th. In the un- avoidable absence of her nlinister. Rev. R. Hensley St-svcrt. the service was conducted by Rev. T. Owen Hughes. assisted by Rm". H. Flan- nigan. Three favorite hymns of the deceased were sung. viz: "Safe , = in the Arms of Jesus". “Rock of‘ t _ Ages" and “Asleep in Jesus." l A duet, "Soft! and Tenderly" . . I v ,__ was very beauti ully rendered by - . . 4 Messrs. Cameron MacPhee and '~ ' David Ross. The service throurth- » out was a very impressive one. The ' ~ , ‘ .‘ mnny trying and dangerous oases said that he had been wondering lust how he would be able to now not. along without her. Henceforth many an aching brow will miss her gentle touch and many a sad- fl-l: possessed of the faculty of alum". seeing the brigllicl‘ side of 111111;. the kept looking forward Her passing Was one floral tributes were many and . s beautiful and consisted of the fol- "*1 lowing: a " '0 ' " ' ' ' " Pillow-Tl Fa fly. V‘ ’ “ ~ - i . . A f , f FWWaih-hiler. Milnizln-n Dixon and " - ~_ " ' am y. , ‘h. _ , . _ PWNtliib-Ml’. and Mrs. M. C. Mc- . =. - , t _ ). _ h ‘ _ 3/ l _ Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. W . J. _ 1 < . ~ » i 1 because 1t cleans s0 we 1...... "‘ f . _ , Q MFHrescenL-Mrs. Mary a. Mc- f a u: l A a = a - - - a" as“ a ""3 “m” 011 ml . . | 1 a t This handy while coke of Bon Ami cleans and . _ spray - Mr. and rs. Wm. .. f. ' T ‘ ' ’ ‘ ' ' . "m5" f" '7" "1"" m."- I"l°""" '¢"“'°h*'“d lS UPC, WhIiC and “m” 1"“ “m” Awe-Ins iring in m mun u this newest weapon of the u_ s. Army an Corps, the four-motored n. l5, which mu part in man- Spray Alexander and Jackie Mc- l’ ""1331", hi"! Tblviwh f?" 52 Yea" wome,“ ~ - - Queen. oeuvres at Fort. Bragg. N1}. lt is said in be the largest luiilbry airplane in the world. and this "head and shoulders" photograph hlvsboenreoommending OIIAIIIiCIkQ '0 the" -' OdQPICSS slimy-Misses Mary McNelll and makes the claim easily credible. The two soldiers in the lower right are pigmy figures in the shldoq of the huge machine, the automo- fi-imdg, B01] Am] [Ipo mm“ in er form. M4111?" blles in the centre and left background look like toys. _ s f I (- k m. ‘he owden Bog]; "hunt; 9 W1 Bu"! W?" M68811- Ths cage in tho nose of tho fuselage is fitted as a gunners post. affording an unobstructed view. A similar post b built Into one P" ‘the ‘a a“, n - - mwald Sum“ Wm" ‘7- Ymml- the under side of the fuselage s short distance forward of the landing whack com.“ ‘he "n" Pun’ ‘flflcme’. ‘ngredlenm ammwh” Wm‘ A‘ mam“ “d tm“ mph‘ immense as this hm: is dbl er one is said to he on the way a ‘IS-ton era-ft that will make the term "flying battleship" soon: ' nu» J ews of the deceased. Daniel i h. u" 3’ ' '5 ' >_ .