JANQARY . 15141 ' The lientral Guardian It's FinaI! 0NE LAST FINAL SMASN DRESSES .11. mry dross is positively a late‘ model — Values from 11.95 to 11.95 now grouped ior a reel bargain treat. 11.95 .11. COATS HALF PRICE 0 R E E N IJALS 99 UUEEN ST. Ellen ’s Diary 5y an Island Farmer's Wife KKK (Continued from page 2) “She's well?" I asked "Oh, yes iair but not so chipper as once." i-ler he chuckled "wanted me to yllarpen the scissors this morning." ‘Oi1?" I said. “Yes, guess she must be intending to do some hooking pretty soon. sent with me for a package or two of dye, but I'm |osh darned if I didn't forget whether she wanted it for wool or T011011. ‘Purkqy red. she wanted 1nd dark green. She said too but my memos-ya not the best some- times." I could give him no help 1nd it amused me to recall simlla: experiences with James setting out to do like commissions for me. "El- len" James is apt to say when he has returned from such shopping ‘what was it you sent for?" "But l marked everything on the list, Iames" I answer. "The list” James will repeat. and commence in a mini] boy's way to search his poc- kets “but I couldn't find any list. I couldn't have taken it —or else I lost it. No" he will say in much lurprlso “why here it is! well. if that isn't the strangest thing! And: 7 did you need whatyou sent for. < very badly? Oh well, you'll likely be to a store soon yourself and you'll know better than I what you 1 j So James dismisses such? . want." shopping of mine lightly. O O O Then Link resumed his conver- i -. .- meither irradiation with ultraviolet tation with James. Guess he said nor the lddmon o’ vuunms F,“ m, L ‘w, Intended w, but lto the diet will increase resistance "I should have kept one oi them row- w=-= o» who “is: him! "s:‘::1‘::."‘s=:::r= Measures to - protect against the chilling of the body are important. A; the most effective means of preventing the spread of infection is preventing organisms getting into the surrounding air, paper handkerchief: -— burned im- mediately after being used _"should be the simplest method of prevent- Ing the spread of colds and other respiratory infections in industry. THE COMMDN COLD he time. Suppose Iii be able to pick up a few in the Spring." James shifted uneasily in his arm- xilair. a sign that his mind was iiraying to the work out of dopra. 'Wlth luck, we'll be having some" he offered. Not for 'a spell yet. Can't say exactly when" and in 1 familiar move his eye strayed to a calendar. And presently they here off. James to his chorirlg and Link homeward because he must ‘be off the road before dark." And as I said to James at supper after wards “to think I never asked him, ihe size of the mat she is going make nor the design she intends use?" James looked up from the bit of stew we were having, which though made from oddsand ends, was hot and appetizing and asked . suspiciously "And what difference to you what sort of a mat she makes? I hope, Ellen“ he remark- ed so seriously that 1 fancied a >1 l light. oouolnelo flicker of pain swept his counten ance "that you're not thinking 1f ‘hooking a mat? It's sketchy en- ough living I get now. And what would it be like ii’ yomstarted This was so discouraging . to what is known as "free enter- prise" that for the time we left that?" 1t at that. There were trips along a snowy path today to visit grand-daughter in the house across the lane, storm- bound as it were indoors these days. And Karolyn called me t0 tell the news of a visitor of hers this evening: the brand new girl- babe neighbor to her. past a montll old now and enjoying her first outing. And also of a new boy-babe she and her boys had visited this afternoon, a very new- comer to the folks at their corner store. "The dearsl" Karolyn, very fond of such small ones and hav- ing an admirable knack them, said . . . And now mine own dear is returni/g from this eve- ning's seed-potato grading. sleigh is on the driveway. Until tomorrow - Diary -—Good- night. ~ That Body ,_A...~.-» -.-.~..->-\-w ' (Continued from page Never neglect the convmon cold as it may often be the forerunner of more dangerous conditions. Send i0 cents and a 3-cent stamp. to cover cost of handling and mailinz. to ‘Ilhe Bell syndicate. in care of this newspaper. Post Office Box 99. Station o. New York 1e. N- Y. and ask for your copy of the BMW‘ Booklet entitled "The 001d." 11.1.1; new 1m e r011 n» of 1c m, varieties; Including 1 cream coupe, live newest of which seller“ le Cndni of Cirlcloen, on Immediate beei / Of Yours l: Jamel I. lei-ton. M. D- . “a ,._-, .- the use of Cccrmon for the coming year. W. M. - Mrs. ~Mrs. Violet Cousins; B. Sec. - Mra. Jean Hicks; F. Sec. - Mrs. Agnes Seaman; Trees-Mrs. Lititia MacDonald; Guardian — Mr. Wil- llan Graham; D. of C. - Mrl. Flor- ence MacLeod; S. In. - Mrs. Beatrice Graham; D. Lee. — Mrs. Isabelle Somers; Pianist — ildra. Agnes Morrison: I. G. - Miss Annie MacDonald; O.~ G. — Mr. Lorne Seaman; mittce - Mr. Charles Williams. Mrs. Mary Corbett, Mrs. Louis Cor. bett. The retiring W. M. Mrs. Mary Graham congratulated the mun- bers on the aplcndidyworlr done during the peel. close of the meeting. a delicious IBM)" Ill birthday cake adorning the table this bling the third anniversary of the organisation of this lodge, p-niin-I-Innfle ECUTICURAI i t2.‘.'-':."i'.%'.".lii'.l‘$ i i Eiriidriii 1% ...-El . 8___—BIIfl__III Thieoolumniaraadrvedlevnewe of local interest. but advertdlng cl a newly naturernay be ' at five centaawordltieliypar- abicinadvaneo. t COOK'S for Photographs. JIJIIM-LIPS TAXI. Phone 525. MacPIIEESOWS-Meni clothing. CONIIDEIATION LII’! IN- UIANCE. uowaan nsamms- since ' Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. PHONE SAUNDERS 180d for [tulip and wedding pictures on location. ‘r0 NEW GLASGOW in I5 min. urea vta Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. DI. I. A MeMlLLAN will be absent from his office from Janu- ary 13th to 27th. MES. JOHNSTON’; ladies’ wear. Special January sale: dresses. blouses, skirts, etc. FHONE SAUNDERS 180B for group and ‘wedding pictures on location. IFYOU NEED g. Wink]- P“. manent take full advantage of these super-values at the Marie Elena Salon this week. $5.00 for $1.75. $10.00 for $5.00. Phone 219i. ‘I6 Great George. THE REGULAR MEETING oi P. E. I. Hospital hilrses Alumnae will be held at the Coundle Home, Friday, January 16th, at 8.15 P. M. REPRESENTING AUXILIARY. '—Mrs. Malcolm McLeod of Lorne Valley representing the Women's Auxiliary of the island Federation of Agriculture will be one of the delegates present at the meetings of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture which opens at Brook- vllle, Ont., on January 26th. Through an error Mrs. McLeod‘s name appeared in yesterday's issue as Mrs. Lorne McLeod. RESUMED»STUDIES — Tile following students have returned to resume studies having spent the holidays at their homes in North Rustlco: Marjorie Gallant. Notre Dame Academy, Elsie Doyle. Tignlsh Convent, Ida Doyle, Kin- koro, convent, Ronald Blacqulere. St. Dunstan’s University. Alyre Pineau to Montreal. Noel Gauthier and Edgar LeClair to St. Joseph's‘ University. SNOW' TROUBLES LINEMEN- About 25 dmfuent private tele- phone circuits were temporarily out of commission through the City yesterday, due to heavy |now< fall during Tuesday night and on Wednesday, it was reported from the Island Telephone Company last night. Maintenance crews were out during yesterday making necessary repairs and the major» ity of the circuits were back to normal late in the day. but crews were continuing on last night to clear up the balance of the trouble. No reports of trouble were received from the rural- districts. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs. John A. Murray, Clyde River. re- ceived a telegram on Tuesday after. noon, January 6th. that her aunt, Miss Isabella MacKenzie of Way- land, Mass, had passed away that morning. Miss MacKcnnIe was the last surviving member of a family of seven. Her eldest sister Mrs. Jane MacDonald, Bresdalbane. passed away last June, at the age o1 96. She was the daughter of the late Hugh MacKenzle and 111a wife Catherine Macintosh. who irrmlgrat. ed to this Province in the year 1MB from U138. Scotland. Miss Mac- Kenzle has made her holne in Wayland, Mass for the peat B0 years. but has made many visits to her native province in the meantime. Burial took place in Wayland, Mass. Thursday after- H0O“. L. M. MONTGOMEEY 1.0.1.4. BRIADALBANE ANNUAL MIIT- EYG — The annual meeting elf M. Montgomery i... O. B. A., Brad. albane was held recently with a good attendance of members pre- sent. Reports of the year's work were given by Mrs. Jean I-Iiekox, Treasurer and Mrs. Beatrice Graham. Secretary. ‘Ifhe following officers were elected and installed Mabel Woodside; D. M. -- Mrs. Irene Williams; J. D. M. - Miss Ohrlstlne MacPherson; Chaplain Standing Com- year. After the served. a "beautiful . “NHARWETOWN PAGE THREE. \ “nae-Cw,- Classifiecl For Your Convenience We Did It Before And We’re Doing Ii Again ‘ Buy Furniture NOW And Save Money 1|... Sale You’... as... vv'..:'$1r..._,F"|=..... . °'9='¢e** 5&9" BEDROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITES - 3 pieces. Double Bed, Bur- eau, Highboy. $1.”... $79 BEDROOM SUITE - 4 pieces. Double Bed, Bur- eau, Highboy, Night Tobie, mahogany finish. $1.”... $84 VANITY BENCHES-Light and dork walnut finish, with and without backs. Uphol- fared. 71'. °.".°.-". $1‘? 9.75 2i‘. '.".'.°'..$‘.°' 6.75 BEDROOM CHAI RS —- Cifinfz covering, upholster- y“ 1.95 $339.. 5.95 for WARDROBES - Heavy corrugofed cardboard — sturdy construction. Wind- oor with mirrors, double full length doors. ‘""° 8.50 for Without mirrors. $10.50 for Princess with floral finish... Double fuN length doors. $8.95 for Duchess with half length sliding doors. $5.50 ... ....... .. 3.95 BEDROOM SCREENS — 3 sections. Hardwood frame. Flowered cretonne. t“ 1 5o for BED and SPRING UNIT- gteel, sturdy construction. ft. $1,’? 11.95. II I N I N 0R 0 0 M FURNITURE DINETTE SUITES — 6 pieces. Walnut finish. Ex- tension Toble, beautiful Chino Cabinet, 4 heavy Choirs. Leatherette seats. $1.“. .. 99.50 DINETTE SUITE - 8 pieces. Walnut finish. Lorge Extension Table, large beautiful Chino Cob- inet. 6 heavy Choirs. Leo- therette sects. $137,... $129 LIVING ROOM PIECES — Coffee Tables in walnut and mahogany, beautiful designs. Mode by well known manufacturer. 25% DISCOUNT LIVINIIRUUM FURNITURE HASSOCKS — Leatherette. Various colors and styles. $12.50 for . . . . .. $9.75 for $335.... 4.95 FLOOR WAXERS — For use with liquid wax. You pour the wax in Chrome handle, than apply as rc- quired. $6.25 .... v . 3.95 DESKS — Living Room type, Good quoIii-y, walnut finish. Rock for writing, paper, books, etc.; drawer. $337‘. . $29 trcoxo rtxvsns 41..- tric, for attachment to radio. Walnut box., $331’. $12.75 NlTIllIEN FURNITURE IEO PUFFS — Double led sin. leoutiful coverings. .. 16.95 .. 14.95 BUREAU - complete with TlZf°$$..w.°" 26.50‘ BUREAU - Plate Glen. Wolnvt. drawer. $55 Large Three- HIG IOYS er CHIEFS -- Wenet. Net $26.00 Net ..... $21.25 Net $16.50 KITCHENETTE SUITES;- 6 pieces. Extension Tobie, Cabinet, four turdy Chairs. Set finished Nururol and Red. $79.50 .. $59 KITCHENETTE SUITE — 8 pieces. Extension Tobie, large Cabinet, six Choirs. White and Black. $75 $125 for KITCHENETTE SUITE - 6 pieces. Extension Tobie, large Cabinet, four Choirs. Maple finish. 72.50 $124 for KITCHEN TABLE and CHAIRS (4) SET. Natural. $54.50 $39 KITCHEN TABLES — Lus- terbrila plastic lop. End 24.50 $39.50 for KITCHEN TABLES —'Hord plastic top. When not re- quired will fold against woII-mony uses. $12.50 for KITCHEN CHAIRS-Hurd- wood, very durable. Army .'.’.‘I.°.'...L.‘"‘.".“'.. 1.49 OCCASIONAL CHAIR - Upholstered. Green. Toast- ed mahogany arms end legs. Modern $3.’... $25 OCCASIONAL CHAIR — Upholstered. High fluted back, walnut arrns. Green velour. Built by DeLuxe. $Z$........ $59 o OCCASIONAL CHAIR - Uphelsiered. Low barrel buck, heavy, dork red lea- therette, dork woInut arms and legs. $38.50 ... $27 KITCHEN CHAIRS — Chrome. Block leatherette buck and seer. Light. $8.50 for‘ .. KITCHEN CHAIRS-Hord- wood. Natural finish. 11'1"???” .... .. 95c KITCHEN ROCKERS - Hardwood. SI o i type. Sturdy. $4.95 ... $3 KITCHEN ROCKERS - Hordwood. Heavy. Natural finish. $5.25 . 9.10 DISHES - 53-piece Din- ner Sets, with gold trim. Set for eight. $36.50; ... 19.95. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS-s Upholstered. Walnut fin- ished orms and legs. on 9.95 RECLINING CHAIR with Ottoman” Mode by Col- onial. Wine velour. Very comfortable. $1.” ....... .. $59 RUGS—7'/zx9 - English Axminster. Brown with biue. $18 37.95 RUGS-63/4x9 — English Axminsrcr. Heavy, Orientol pattern. Rust background. $132.‘... 62.50 MATS — English Axmin- tier. 72 x 45 inches. Ono green, one brown. $3.°"'.".’.. 15.75 ELE 07R I DAL APPLIANCES HANDI-CHEFS -- Electric. Will boil, fry, broil or bake; Enclosed element. Quick and very useful in the home, both new and in summer. $34.95 ... _, 21.95 ELECTRIC BROILERS — Finished in bright chrome, easy to keep clean, high and low witch on cord. 12.50 for .. RUG—9xI2—Engiish Tuft- erL-Axminster, fwo tone rust. Rich tones and beau- tiful. $13.4... “$129 RUG-9x12—Englleh Lud- low. Brown background with blue. Good quality Axmineter. $1.’ 59.95 UIHIASIUNAL FURNITURE ROCKING CHAIR - Wine covering, suitable for liv- ing room or bedroom. Com- fortable and‘ sturdy. $26.50 for OCCASIONAL CHAIR - Upltolstered. Low barrel buck, very heavy, curled ' pile fabric. Toasted mnhog. any legs. Built by Snyder. "*5" _ 42.50 for... .. OCCASIONAL CHAIR - Upholtered. Wing 17;», high buck. Red with toast- ed mogogony legs. Beau. iifuI. $54.50 for .. Upllolsivzd. Green. High arms. - $29.50 for ... N 16.95 . 29.95 I OCCASIONAL CHAIR - RUGS—9xI2-—Eng|ish Lud- low. Red, wine, block, sand. Axminstcr. $.’.‘.._.. I 59.95 RUG-9xI2—English Ang- iio. Beautiful multicolored with rust background. $l."j$‘.’. 89.50 RUG-—9xI0‘/fi — English Anglia. Multicolored with green background. Axmin- sier. $3.‘ $79 RUG--9x'I0'/i — English Anglia. Scroll design. Green and sand. Axminster. $33.. $79 RUGS—9x9 .- English Ax- minster. Some green, some brown, some muliicoiond. $58.75 ... 45.95 ELECTRIC HOTPLATES — Single and double burner 1Y1"- Z?'.$T?f’;".... 9.50 $1?‘ .$.’I"..... 6.95 $1';'.‘.‘:”..... 3.25 o... $3.95 1 I for . . . . . . . . . MISIIELLANEUUS AIISESSURIES LAMP TABLES - Walnut and mahogany. 15.25 i“ 19.95 for DRUM TOP TABLE’ — Mahogany, bearing well known Trademark, $49.50 ... 37.50 SEWING CABINETS -- Wolnuf and mahogany. Ideally suited to women in the home. $34.50 for . $22.95 for - N 5.95 MAGAZINE Racks - SmuII, iusf the handy size to curry from choir to chair or room to room. $8.50 for ..... $33.‘. ...... .. 3.75 CROCKETI‘ & STOREY LIMITED Ill lleeee Charlottetown emcee \