j NOVEMBER 12. 1949 / ollfld I’ JUESOAY- ~ _.-1'-"""‘"7 EXTRA SPECIAL FANCY MIXED COOKIES. libs. . 59c FLUFFO. 2 lbs. 65c clilSCO, lb. 39c Bulk COCOANUT, lb. . . . 49c Milli (Cam) Tin ... ...... ‘I5c H, KETCHUP, 2 bottles . .. 56c PEACHES, 20 oz. tins, 2 for 39c Barbour's Acadia BAKING POWDER. Free Tumbler, Tin . . . . . . . 27c TOMATOES. 28oz. tin, 2 for 35c Seeded RAISINS. 2 pkgs. . 43c nnlio OATS. 5ib.pkg.“ SALAD BOWL...........39c LARD, 2lbs. 45¢ SHORTENING, z lbs. 61¢ SOAPS FAB FLAKES—l Palmolive Soap Free-Pkg. 39c VEL FLAKES--i Palmolive Soap Freo—i pkg. 39c OUIX FLAKES, 2 pkgs. . .. 42c Sunlight SOAP, 6 for . . . . . 59c Nova Scotia HERRING, Pails $2.95 '“H~vMEATS VEGETABLES THE GUARDIAN, {CHARLOTTETOWN Lonely Parade B! Imnie Hurst Chapter XXIII i..- l i i Kitty, seated opposite him in the speakeesy, was a small steel struc- ture covered with fluff. Like Sierra and the Olmriottcnburg, she took from a fellow some of his right to exsit. They did not achieve it by doing but, rather, by being. These terrible threel Th; terrific vitality of the three in Twenty-one Eastl By their very ewdstenoe they made a nlan feel es if he were standing on e. siding while en express train roared past, leaving him wind- blown and breathless. They were the most exciting women he had ever known. Br-r-r! What spoils had Kitty brmlgnt home now? A new dancing team for the Charlottenburg to exploit into fame? Trained falcons for ladies to wear on their wrists? “What is it, Kits?" he asked across the table. "An opal tiara for Iat Mrs. Opdike? Invisible lorgnettos for nearsighted dowagers?" , “No although I have an idea .for divisible ones that fold to the [size of a. five-cent piece. But this time. Ollie. my suave and satin one, c w" on it is something I've wanted for ‘eight years!" g “Could it be me?" I "It could, Ollie. and is, only ,'you're so darned taken." His entire face jumped at that as if of a nervous contraction. and she hurried on, as abashell as he was stunned at having been rudely stepped on where he was so cruelly wulnernble. “It's something I've lconnived for, screwed for prayed lfor and, believe me, paid for, in itears of boredom. It. happened tc- day. Matty Do\vling's stepmother, ‘you know, the hardware millions C. H. BLACK, C.L.U ‘,one—” Clifford 0. Ellis, 0’I.Par_v, P. E. 1.; "—who took you to California ' last year—" E. H. ltlonkley. Sumnlersllle, P. E. Ilove you lioiie anything about reiiliiiilg your earning power should it stop?’ Real peace of mind, as professional and business men have discovered, comes with the knowledge that one’: affairs are in order no matter what happens. There's a Mutual Life of Canada plan to give you, and yours, a new source of income In the‘ event of untimely death or at retirement. iiillll liillll our local representattvo. Protection at low Cost lolrll. i-filijmitlik loolll liEPlliESEITilTliE liens BRANCH OFFICE - BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. GERALD E. F. STOKOE-BRANCH MANAGER REPRESENTATIVES (Charlottetown) JOSEPH H. CULLEN Representatives In other centres: a. Gallant. Rustlco, P. n. 1.; Herbert Wysnd, Cavendish, P. E. 1.: 1-; 0/ CANADA ‘it'll! l ill ll ll W, Claude Lecky, Summer-aide, P. E. L; Cyril Gail." nt, Raymond Gallant, Bustzico, P. E. I. U l.‘ A. G. C. AlNDlREW A HIIIUTEE, N. 5.1 i‘ . . ‘grogfizsfislli: 113:1‘; gfastgémieggs Leonore at the Adirondack camp. ‘boredom. She's going to finance mu fgetoiéznethlrlgg hfjfitgsen Sijnuiggag; m the dream o! my “m” relentlessly unlgroken sheet. ozzrlzorlzrsnore or“. o’ ~ l “Exactly! Kitty lviullane. Inc- gelliurfiingnlglxignseinoteagtegle Malah-‘o. Wu“; Juices, The massage, the the; dollars, which makes the five hun- mal baths, the needle showers are the fancy but unnecessary addenlia which go with the expensive pack- aging. Be that as it may, they leave here feeling like a million dred a week a modest enough rate. Kitty Shylook Mullane would raise it to twice that if I'd let her. As it is, it's e. shame to take the money." To be continued gliliffiittfiinttifi‘ Cvizllixllmissfllllfs- 13111111811‘- which they had leased fro-m a s. r ' . ‘...... pus?» tloodslihlgiiltfoii §‘."2.‘;'°l.€.‘2i.i “gfilii.§'.“°al‘."‘aiii‘3 °°'°"" m‘ 33V‘ ‘“ DOIIGIGSS ROIIQd . . e e . - . e . . - . . . . . 19C Ertlbies, to Corots, carrots, Baltic yoggenbuyg all... qKitty Qvmte i". (Continued from N“ 3) l isuren,C i dI', 0d,, . I “°" °' "‘"‘°'°' "" ""' 55° ‘mm? ----------~---- 15¢ 84.22% ‘*‘3§§“§~aiif=i"”$i‘f Y:.'l.::":.::.l:i‘":.";:ln-.": él.“'..‘z°.i.‘.i.‘z.i“"..l'.‘:tdl E - L ~ o e, e remove rom e - , Shanilless PICNICS. ' pAR5N|p$ |5 3 loam “loses- Mmhants in gcorigor 3» or beauty seekers who l.“ “hi. gill“? ti?‘ Fautalmllraisfiaf 3S1 ilehivtlhie ahl§§§°ll$§'.‘§.'$‘ Jiil whole or He" n, 49c ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i.’ Beauty. Perhaps that's why. I paid fabulously in order to be de- i. 1s an due u, hi... ' . ' ' I ' ' ' 6 ‘vmted you t° b” fir“ w Share my Drlved 01 U19 111mm?! Q1 diet and And every husband would forgive his wife every other fault under 59 | e - . t a I - a e ¢ a . C YIBWS- You classify under authentic surroundirigS. the sun if she would just: show him how she appreciates how herd he ‘b’ ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c z lonmdnkmng graceful‘ "C01"? "P he"? Wmi-E the Chm“ works and how generous he is to her and the children. 1 ' -9m°n 9- ttb ,"d hvthe l0 s, d‘ b ti ,btlf irifi‘ lb. . . . t o e . . . 41C ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9: He preferred the lleonore brand l2 gxalyuxfir llvxhatseteheymoouldyhaltfi and clftvgzlltaidnhglshlsllrlfio ekagags h‘ xzxryllesntehltained End jloillddrs‘ f fl ttery. Kitt , fl ff - t ho , f e , f r othing, but pzc- l h l; along with a yery small amount of pulchritu e, for Ib, 29¢ 2 Ibs' - 29¢ lfjaihaneverthelesg mlhdg alt asolllgd faer tdnhonheetoo urstand lkllaved is rllnoynggliileldzlflls géorlod to a man who handles him with tact and says patronizing. sh said it through packed for them a. five un re "than you" pretti y. lb. _ _ . 33g Eb. . , . , , _ , , , , , , , , _ 6g her sharp appraising eyes. Her lips a week. We do it by way of early blowing 1t to him as she blow to bed and early to rise, Pine DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ons- Ib, , , , , 45¢ |ge. has. _ _ _ _- 15c iilhmkfllh tllrc-tughahlger fyarirygd nols- woods. No food with their meals. wer problems of general Interest through her column. ' r s w lCl, e ays anc . sle . a DUTCH SALAMI, lb. . . . . . 55C CHIC whmaki: them fineiitticd- » ng, e cu a cana. e o ole NECK RIBS, lb. ......... 15¢ KEN- "i- -- --------- 47¢ .... you u. m»; on.” studs,» - od otato lie Marion Dow- conuso PORK, lb. 45¢ DUCKS. lb. 41¢ it‘. u. .5... u. t... . ...... .... ~ l'k 'ii.h . l f illi '.‘" o. s. F. SAUSAGE, lb. ... 45¢ |=owl., lb. ............ 39¢ ‘$1.239. “... dfiimsisi. “mil... lme for exactly thrifty-five thous- iand, which makes her my loquac- ious silent partner, on the weil- known fifty-fifty basis." "Do you think she could be in- duced to turn over her share of the large profits to a certain poor devil of a roller-top desk slave, whose stepmothers husband mis- takes him for the office boy?" l "No, but I could be induced to turn over mine, 0llie—~and I would —and I'd love it over and above the teLllng—" ANOREWS’ 38 ELM AVENUE FIREATHULL HULL. Que. Nov. 9—(CP)— A three-alarm More News of Apple Day Out-of-txrwn returns have been coming in. To date ll t h f1" today raged He looked quickly into her face, reported except Mohtaélihhrgetugg through e block of commercial ready to match her quizzical eyes have Show“ m, amount of anon blliidifls! 0n Bridge Street in with his own, but stopped at what downtown Hull. A clothing store, a hardware store, a paint shop and n cleaning establishment were threnienf-‘d DY the blaze. Tile cause of the fire was unknown. he saw there. This woman wanted to merry him, even as he could have sworn, withhislntultiomthst Sierra and the Chnrlottcnburg had . at least speculated on such a possi- bility. As Kitty leaned across the table he was like a lad who did not like fruit, holding his hat for the winter apples that would be shaken from the tree. "Oliver, we're free. white, and considerably over twenty-one. I'rl by way of getting almost every- thing I wont. Marry me, Oliver, Put m” this film-Misti by Scouters, Scouts and Cubs. Headquarters would like to congratulate all con. cerned on a good job well done. Albwton. $53.4”. Borden. 7-133, Geillietown. 3054, Montague, no Yetilml. 0'16")’. $90.00. Slammer- side, $157.13 Scrap Bast Iron WANTED 50 TONS Cast Iron. Attention. Rural Schools The Boy Scouts Association of Prince Edward Island have Lone Scouts vmo are an integral part u, m, Boy 5Com, Movemm, Boys Prion ----------------- .- liaoo m» ton and make it all of what 1 want; __ ranging m we from twewe m s,» No 1 copper w," .0 p" n,‘ We two can make quite ago of it ‘ ; He thought vaguely as he ro- figgt yea" are eligible ‘or enroll‘ c" Baflefl" _ _ _ _ __ 135 on}, coiled in his spirit: How fantastic Mbnday evening Tflnlty chum», ' " that he, Oliver Plow. lap dog. office Filled ilost to 115 Cub; ma g4) My pm"? “if? mm“ °' Lead ........... .. - lo DGI‘ lb. boy, fourth hand at bridge, was by _ ,5 m the Mnjmaceneral 8p" boy who wshes normation re- way or rams,“ m marry “my no Rallies. After the Rallies the Chic! and.” ‘his m“ scout PM” 5”” m" " w‘ p" n“ Mullane for no reason except that gramme has simply to contact Ions Scout Commissioner, Waiter B. Le- Page. P.0 Box 125, Charlottetown, or Provincial Headquarters. ’l‘he Boy Scouts Association, Charlotte- men didn't choose to marry lady hounds out of efficiency centers. They just didn't choose, not even those like himself, with practically Qmrunissioner met with a group . 0f Charlottetown Scouters and dis- W-Wd at lcnlzth matters concern. 1118 unifonn. Headquarters services, Scrap Yard at Findley McKinnon CHARLOTTETOWN SALVAGE Grafton Sheet mfllleenernl scouting activities and wwn _ lslg toxgein andnsio veléymlltflge t3 , -- ' o e. " ou're pu ng m a v 1 “militate; of tr in] - ii“ H‘... 1“ or m“, of a spot, Kitty, I admire you s0 ' "m" by Chiel ggmvhiirsesirerligr Mo“: ALBERTA COAL much. but-how can I-a fellow- like me-Kitty, I can't. Not you. How can I—" She placed her mauve paw over his. "By not explaining, Ollie. I was prepared to lose. I think you're an unutterable ass to pass me up. but let's not be tragic about it. It's . g”? to Frances Maclviilian, Mrs. ~59". and Gordon Kerr. Alberta's coal output was 4,400.- ' 79d tons for the first six months of i949. an increase of 41am tons over the some period in 194s ABIE BLOOK i SOAP SCUM NEW WAY OF WASHING ENDS DIRTY Sea» reum "1oelu" dirt and Noi only whiter, blighlel‘ , n r, .. pa... into roam, .120.»- I A all" in a days \ nrk. All, right? tilbgkcofllivey “f. suyvrsayryy “ . . I Willi wilalziizvlg1€r§liilétxrliitvcafié ‘t: ‘i’; Iinhmillubarliled I I M . J. Haynes, 579 Main Street. 581m J01!!!- sflys! 1-3 ' gram“: ...... at’... _ . 4-1 ....£‘......... ...... dyspepsia, ...........ua with ¢ or "‘° - - ~ even when d rled indoors Occasionally, when the sun poured down upon the supine city and though the stifling nights bricks and Asphalt remained hot to the touch. Sierra found herself asking herself why, with the exception of a weekend with her father and ti f M rrissey’s Stomach "Ehrlglzsi gcfifhZIl-rllthnmgrlt gellg; Sell: my hvpeige l8‘b@"°P-" For Sale at all Drug Stores and all Drug oun ers- $2.00 per bottle SWEITERI . . . "Surf-cleanl‘! MICIOPNOTOI ORDINARY CLEAN "SURF-CLEAN" You'll boost about your sparkling “Surf-cleen" wash-the whitest, brightest clothes you ever saw! But that's not all! "Surf-clean" means sweeter, too . . . sweeter 3 ways: ‘l. lurt dissolves clinging, greasy dirt . . . in o lentil 2. lurt ends your soap mun problem tor |ood. I. Sort removes Qorrne, leedorlaes. You get mountains of rich, ' But beet ofell-Surfdoeeol your-washing :2: greasy work clothes, the youngntefs grimy play suits. It's safe for delicate silks, nylons, rayons, household linens and curtains-even the walla and woodwork! And Surf gets dishes sparkling clean without wiping. Try Surf in your washing mlnhino-flnd out why it's more popular than any washing product FREE GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE checks Perslpiration S T O P S g-lasting suds! , l _ - " a ed’ c ' years GB ' °"°"i|Ioa 01hr we WILL ow WRAP Few 0F NOW orgy evsomos fzztnlafzll..:"::..1'£.'ll..::l::;i.;:ls:;=::.5:‘ 1.7325332‘ .:':.:“;.‘;‘...-..’.. i§l“’.."§l.‘..°.?.'; CHARGE ALL GIFTS OVER $130 UNT 9 P.M. in hardest water! Think what you save! swssrsn washday story use Surf. QIIQCIIVGIY — ggntiy “M” ""1111. nnooth. Eml"! I0 normal BOUGHT DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. (Exoe t Wednesdays) UNT CHRISTMAS ' . . ; '""‘i'.."“"' THE AREGWEIT GIFT COURT "fiygfilir" om WRAPPING SERVICE AT naounm nuns Anna NOVEMBER 3on1. I