Here, on tlon. .. for you. k 0F As Cotton Phone Q14.‘ day's prices. These were bought right NO EXCHANGES . Sale of “Seconds” in Bleached Sheets sale today are these very excellent sheets . they are "maids", . that means that they are not quite up to ‘the rigid standard of perfec- but you "will find them good serviceable sheets. ' if these sheets were "perfects" they would be worth up to $7.50 per pair at to- l . and bought at the right time . . ,. - com: IN mo SEE rum rms MORNING . . . sscouo noon urns ARE "m: nucrs. ' Size about 68x86" . . . . .. 98c each Size about 81x96" 1.49 each i Size about 76x86" _._,...,_.A 1.19 each Si" about 81x96" 1'79 “ch j 5'" "W" 63"” m? ml‘ Size about auto-z" 1.89 each i Size about 72x95" 1.59 each Si" about 72x95” I69 "ch Size about 81x96" 1.98 each Y? a | Si“ about 76x96" ‘.69 each Size flbblii’ 9UXiQ4" 2.09 each _. ‘ Size abqout 72x104" 1.69 each Size about 901x104" 2.19 each American Mad elBATli TOWELS SIZE 22 x 44 INCHES 1098 Regularly $2.50 MGDRE s. WLEOD mus For - - - CHILDRENS WEARABLES Beginning May lsh ll The SPORT TOGGERY we intend closinz out our business we offer our 9min stock of children's clothing ranging in size up to 6x. bovs’ and girls. Everything must do and here is a splendid oonortunitv to equip your little tots for the future with hizh -|rrede cloth- inz at a 20% Discount Included in our stock: Boys’ and Girls‘ Raincoats. Win-d- breakere. Jackets. (Cardigans). skirts. (in Albina wool and wool crepe). Overalls. (corduroy. duck and cotton). Dresses, Boy's suits, Bathrobes. Pviamas. Stockings (2 pair for $1,001, knee hose l2 pair 60c). Flannollotto sleepers. etc. . ALSO COMPLETE LINE or WINTER CLOTHING oomo AT cosr. NO REFUNDS The Sport Toggery 169 Queen Street Masters 0f The Parachute Mail Br Peter Benedict X "I l-m. and so they are, or I wouldn't have reached the same conclusions myeeit in something like the eerne time. Superinten- ‘dent Barker spent days trying to make the whole thing mean some» thing much more complicated, and I must say he succee‘ “ in ovoiv. lng several messages equally plausible. But after all. why shouldn't. it mean what it seems to mean? They could not gueas it would ever so astray. They cook all due precautions and a few over; but Why Slwuld anyone human assume that this slip of paper ehould go astray. and fell into our bends? I'm eick o: trgyin‘ u, rind eocret meanings. Let's play a hunch." "Let's! All we have to do le get into their inmost circle. ask to see Q their list o! locations suitable for‘ 5701191118 drills by parachute. ask for e regiment o! police end e tew dozen army seerchilghte. and welt tor the 11d to blow oft the copper. Simple!" "I wasn't being u obvious u ell that," said Peter meekiy. "I wee merely thlnking- Oh, blow! I Clnlt get it clear yet. Come an. end let's dance. I'll tell you what I mean. ea soon as I know my- self." He heaved himself out. o! the cushions. and held out a hand to her. Taking it. her brows knit in ' e worried trown. she murmured. halt to herself: “More Collbri — Mere Cob-Would you say that was the same person? I mean-the password to the mariajuuna. und the signature to the orders?" "I've been considering they It may not be a person. It may be e convenient. password. as it was in the Green Scorpion. Did you ever think oi that?" “I did. but I don't. I mean —-it sounds like a person; and the two must. be the same. And if it is a person, then ii’; g woman—" Peggy Studies Her Past "The female of the species ls more deadly.’ than the male. '.l‘hril," he said. drawing hi; lived imit- rier gently into the circle oi hm.- arm on the edge of the hail-de- serted dancing floor. “refers to the genus det.cciive.‘too- amateur and professional." They danced the oncsiep 0.1:. Peggy was surprised to find now tired she was. and was not sorry when he observed the increasingly recurrent phenomena of her yowns, and laughed at her. and took her hcme to the Maibro. It had been. at any rule. a [vult- ful sort oi tiny. Tlicy were n good day's journey nearer to thcrr ob- jccilvc. and had lost no ground themselves. since Peggy's hon;- Iides had not been in question. But it all seemed a little like a dream as she lay half-asleep I against Peter's shoulder in the taxi. . “Where shell I see you tomor- row?" she asked as they parted. . “I don't. quite know. I'll ring you ‘first thing 111 the morning." l She agreed slccpllv, and sai-l l goodnight to him_ with o contented imind. But she was hardly prepar- ‘ed to be awakened by the ringing ' of the telephone bell at quite such an unearthly hour -ior a Mayfair- lish, blase courtship such as {liens was supposed to be —-a.s halt-past |elght in the mornl-ng. She had slept. heavily, and awoke to the lahriil sound with a suddcrmcss which was startling She reached for the instrument without getting up. Not Peter's voice. but the peremptory squawi: a! a parrot. saluted her ear. Sh almost dropped the thing in h as- tonishment; almost but. not quite. Fer-hops it was the flashing out 3f a vivid dream which kept her mind so open and receptive now. Any- thing could have seemed ordinary and real after that wild other- worldly experience. She replied to the unseen parrot sweetly Lhat yes, this was Eleanor Vandeleu. 1 "So sorry, my dear," said the parrot shrilly, “to call you up at this unearthly hour. But you got about a0 extensively, don't you. that. it's really rather difficult ir. be sure of finding you at any par- ticular ii-me in any particular i1la~c I thought I'd be sure for once." “You bet I got around all I can. said Miss Vandeieur dcmuvcl; "That's what I'm here for. BuL--. oh. the foal I am. of course I know who ll. is. Lady Cowic! Ycs. bill. you sec, I'm still in bed. and only lust. awake --li I am awake." Both ends ot the wire chuckled though Lady Co\vle‘s cilucklc was more oi a screech. Something in Peggy's mind nagged that she hzci i forgotten it; somcthhig important, something significant. Shc knew it was there. but she could not get hold o! iz_ Ami in the mean- while: a "I want you to come over this liternoon," said the parrot \\'ll!(‘l\ was Lady Cowlc. "and Luke cock- ‘bulls with us. Filthy things, but what would our village idle-is do at five o'clock without them? One carrot least change one‘: dross for the occasion, and that fill; up halt on hour or so. What. with one thing and another. we just manage to till up the day." ‘Tm one of the village idiots." said Peggy. "I like them." "You'll like my beautiful piano better. I promised to play tor you. and 1 have a hurrch —l mean a hunch don't IT-thet you don't believe I really cen. And there'il he g tew elders here. perhaps worth even your young while to cillii"‘ vote for. soy --t.en minutes. I pro- mise you vtntege wine." "I'll come." nid Pegey. "sure _I‘ll come. my I bring Peter?" His meme made so beautiful en An- ericenism that with ditticuity ehe lrestrained herself from repeating it thoughtfully into the mouth- piece. "Oh. by e11 means brine him along. He'll probably be bored. My appeal is to the very youna. or the very old. Bu! why should you care if he's bored? Irina him liongl" l "At live," eeld Pegy. "At iive_ A rlvedercii" (To be continued ' W. C. T. U. ‘l WORLDS W. C. T. U. CONVENT- ION Jug‘ 5, I p, m. — Internet-tonal Prayer service. First ‘Metlwdllt Church. Avlrury Park. 4 p. m. -— Get-Acquainted Tea at Hotel Monterrey. All registered dele- gates. visitors and Life Membea in‘ vibed. Free tickets included in reg- istration packet. _ 8 p. m. — Convention Hall. Add- resses 0.! weicom and rwpfinlfl- , Convention closes June 10th with the Convention Dinner. Information can be Imd trorn Miss Helen G. H. Ebtelie. 156 First. Avenue. ‘New York Oily. s1: MILLION a. c. uquou PRO- FIT ON LIQUOR Victoria. B. c. sovernmenfi is be- lieved to have when in 813-090-000 prOilt tram liquor sales in the 1B- monm period from March 81. 1945 to September 80. i946. re la an all-time high m: 11mm‘ sales in any 18-month 1161011 5m" B. O. government book over, the control oi’ liquor in 19l- Llquo: profit in the l2 months ending March 31. 1945 — the 185i fiscal year reported on in lull by Liquor Oqnrnissloncr W. F. Kennedy --was $7,720.33. 80,000,000 A Year To obtain this much PTO!" ma" British Columblans spend nearly 530,000,000 0n booze in 12 months. Neither Attorney-General Wie- mer nor Mr. Kennedy at. this 111119 will give any hint. o: profits. Thlil bit of news is shrouded in eecrefi.‘ until the ielislature meets. Govern- ments believe that legislators should bear this share ot the criticism leveled at a prmviince 0f 1.000.000 persons who can 5P9“ between $30.000.000 and $40.000.00'l on liquor in 12 months. 1'11 word "Watch" may mean a timegrcco. Bv looking al: a watch when it ls timi- z.) go ti; school. to have our mcals. to work or play. we direct our actions. But. watch also mmne to Kvflfd- As ilxerc are twelve numbers 0n the watch. let 11s also think oi twelve guards that will help girls nnd boys grow into good Christian Citizen's. Do you know that poem. “My may is a temple, To God it docs belong"? Let us talk about xvalzatihig or guarding that temple ‘WATCH Our words. Our actions. Our thoughts. While we work. While we play. To be kind. To be honest. To be truthful. For the enemies o! the body like bccrfnrinc. and any drink o/r ipod containing wlczihol. f0: l_t' alcohol enters the body. our temple. it can cause the guards to forget their PFFQFW>SJNF duty. l0. Another enemy that rvccds watching against. is tobacco or nicotine in cigarettes. cigars or pipes which can injure the strength ot the body and stunt the grvwth of the W131i ll. To welcome and encourage good habits; to check bad habit-s ‘before they injure the temple o! the body. 12. For guides to Christian be- hcviour. In order that the watch keep coins. it must be WOU-rid every day- Daily care ls necessary also to keep Christian Behaviour hat-rite alert and helpful. Dally we must. read the Bible and follow the teaching of ‘Ctirist; also always keep our pledrre o! tot-a} abstinence. RENLEMBER TEE BODY IS A TEMPLE 0F‘ GOD. I res-rune | Recently the Charlottetown Union have been pulling temperance posters in the public s~hools oi the oily. Prince street, West Kent and Parkdaio Schools have received postcrs. The illiutciples andJEacltere hum born syrrpathefic and help- iul in the matte: of having an ex- change cf posters between tho diifemni rooms and have talked to the pupils explelflng the lessons taught. It is also planned to put posters in the E-lvation Army and some of the Church halls. The Worker Tho Jindoor worker ie oiten over in‘ _ _ by the monotony o! hi; y“; until it. gets on bu nervee and bring beedeches, irritability, ioee of eleep lad imli cation. A wey in relieve tbie condi- t‘ to bu'lcl éiii. b. oiZ..-.'"ii§.°.'.'°i?»§“'. . mineral and Vitamin Bi tonic. i Auk for the new econ- omy else bottle o! Dr. Chase's Nerve Feed 60 pilie-Motl. raayw crmrzrorrcrowu counters - Worsteds and Tweeds “Not Before - - -' Not After”! What do we mean by “Not Before" and “Not After’? Here it is in a nutshell . . . . the MEN'S STORE at Moore '& McLeod Limited has selected from their stock 32 SUITS, 31 'i‘OPCOATS, 15 RAlNCOtkTS and 50 pairs of TROUSERS to go at special prices from 9 A. M. Friday to 9 P. M. Saturday . . . . two days only not be- fore . . . . not after. _ _ THE SUITS 32 SUlTS—Each expertly tailored in single breasted-two and three-button models-Blues, Browns, Greys-Priced specially for two days $25.00 only- FRIDAY and SATURDAY at THE TOPPERS Good Value! And good business to save on one of these good lookers-slip-on or Balmacaan style -in wool tweeds, herringbone and rainproot wools, in subdued browns, greys and navy. FRIDAY and SATURDAY only And The RAINCOATS FRIDAY and SATURDAY will be the days to save considerably on e new- Raincoat. For rainy or ‘cool weather, for traveling. Fawn cotton gabardine with check or eelf-lining-wll in com- tortable raglan style with belmacaan collars. Sizes 36-44. Priced for Friday ond Saturday r $19.50 only - 50 Pairs PANTS -- $3.95 Now here is another example to show that we mean h t h W ‘" ‘m 4°"! our utmost to keep prices down-on fklilAllY blidwSyAiyui-ibdvi in" g?" F" ° W" °l "WY lflfltl-lvblllne striped pants at this extremely low prin- izes are from 30" to 38" waist. ' That: FRIDAY and SATURDAY only at .. n": -~ u...._._g..s MGDRE a. M?i.EOD