-.., ..-......'- .. .a. -.. TUESDAY . TRADE-IN your CHESTERFIELD SUITE and receive 20'-Yo allow- ance on any Living Room Suite in our store - or 3tWo allowance on certain suites specially offered to clear. Dispose of your Old "Suite and Save on New. MODERN and PERIOD BEDROOM su TES- zoo. TRADE-IH ALLOWANCE Use your present bedroom furniture to lower the cost of new replace- ments-you desire a new bedroczn suite. but do not know what to do with your present furniture-here is your chance to move it out of 3 ;:r way. and at the same time get value for it. A ' I yrs: -5; run GUARDIAN. cHaiu.o1"riI.'rowN . TIIIIIIE - I II 2070 Trade-In Allowance to assist you with your down payment. Up to 18 months to pay balance. This is the month to buy your new range. M on A new rawcarr IT'S FAWCHT For Coal For Weed For Oil The FAWCETT Range provides: .(a) excellent cooking fa- cilities. tor. (c) heat. for kitchen. (d) economy of fuel. At Your Convenience. CARPETS anti CARPETIHCI From our large stock of yard goods in widths of 27" - 9' - 12' and 15' X'HAVE MORE stautirut WALL-To-WALLCARPETIIIO SALES" You can buy the size of Rug which suits your room and your pocketbook. TRADE-IN YOUR' PRESENT CARPET and Receive .;2tWo of the purchase price of thereplacement you choose. It you liave none to trade-in ask about the lib- oral allowance offered on CASH and CONTRACT DINING- ROOM! 20Ve' Trade-ln Allowance o n a. n y Dining- or Dinette Furniture in Room our store. 134 Kent Street ciiariotmow. CROCKETT and STOREYILH. MARCH IS THE IHCHTH TC MARCH! DECIDE WHAT YOU WAHT- Pliiine 834 A country tiarilea Continued from page 2 their height and lfairy like blooms. For-Get-Me-Not. in blue, pink .'In(II white will be every where Aubretla with fragrant Arahiii wiil'rnusis those-. gnrdens me he the first to bloom. Pennies, visitors. but few run Sweet William, Lupines and the the Avenue of Limes thn new Crahappie trees will hegnear-v destroyed by a gale in 1 ihy and some fine new Delphln- this calamity was the reason for a um. It in fun to plant a new garden ern side of the estate and and l dozen new plants and bulbs creations of the wild gardens and will be added. a charming glede. The Snndrlnizhnm sardens might The delights or Sandrlngharn farm, largo yogi-tahle rind fruit Rheumatic 8. Arthritis P,ains If you are suffering from arthritis. rbauinstisin. scisiics or iieui-iu's. you any now hope to get fast relief from pain and ” ' .. Thousands and thousands OE.lIICfll andlwoymen rle fri now on ong- asun re is - gain to EEZIN tablets. er DOL all from your tlruggist today. lest-haewahehnfoi Ieltetelhlasst lc Aithrltlnlhsusilsn dons and park. Many are familiar with the main open to WE?! uiar private gardens in the Em- chiefly seen in the success with Pi"-I0? Slndrlnzham is the which Nature has been adorned. one of the Royal Palaces. They arrangement. Ire open several days of the week ed to grow apparently uncontini.-d. of the estate inrlude a' complete lldhl in CXDIOTIVIK lhtmo gardens, the inmoiis flower gar- trsted in this . :i.i. : f ti l d .01-Mini 1" M0" 0 III "I". "I am he heights as well as colours. Then in ,.,memhe, another illustration, we topiary trees. bu. garden near the Dutch garden, the dairy and the Lavendexi; garden. .1 .1; i g 1 I ,wlth quslnily clipped ews and MI C "I, M"! "K 0 II" nor.!,!I.. Box trees and prim beds set with trimmed Yew edglngs. Across the roadway that bounds the main section. to the easterai Ii i . side lie the kitchen gardens an ell Y CIIH1 10 he the 1110!! DOD and the taste of its owners are th.'"mou. 70 yudrlong ""01. erectfsld in ms whicjhldivldes 'a' - I p fine ower garden. ad oning whlc Queens pr vste pronerty and not The northern :Il:.e. thglori In W" 16 ac". 0, mam up y den. There is also the dairy garden illus- the sunk I09 There is a long enough to make dodge back under scratch lobby Coon. IURCESEEEDTIME MARCH RICHT IH T0 CIIUCKETTJIIH STOREY HIHITEII IIIID CET IT! PREVIOUS VOLUME RECORDS For 3 (b) abundant hot. we.- - - 7; FRI! INSTALLATION with any PIPELESS FURNACE pisrehaied during Msrols. The name of "FAWCEIT" on your furnace Is your assur- ance of quality in material and workmanship - FAW- GEM also means lowest posslblertuel costs. , 3., woon or coal. INSTALLATION rs: (BUT NOT INCLUDING CEMENT BASE) Smoke Pipe (up to 7 lengths) FREE. Installation at your convenience during March, April or May. riirriiir FOR SUMMER iiow ! Yesterdayls Luxury has become 'Today's Necessity. SAVE FOOD and you SAVE MONEY. " LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE " LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT C CONVENIENT TIME. PAYMENT PLAN We have tried a. number of makes and are con- vinced PHILCO gives you the most for the least. Arrange now for your Refrigerator. We carry In stock the fol- lowing slsos: '1 cu. ft.. 9 cu. ft., 11 cu. tt. The largest is none too bigl TRADE-IN Your Present WASHER for a new CONNOR. You will be allowed 2U'VoI l on the purchase price oi the new machine. Only CONNOR gives you all this: (s) 1 year free service. (b)..4 year guarantee. (c) 12 year recondition- ing guarantee. Every home needs ii Washer. Eve home requires 00 0R.p Two features, which are book are worth conunugd fr page 9 stressing. 1-Ilrst.' these amazing 59; big gmut wt , herbaceous borders, the close M1331-ggg Moon ind nun mm a Ind ll"! C001!!!" In ray of silvery moonlight made al- most bright an open space at the edge of the brush. Out into 'tl'ils came a dark torm about Bobbi Coon's sise. Mrs. Hooty didn't wait. sure it was Bobby. She was in too much of a hurry. She was afraid he would cover. lhe swooped dorm from the edge of the nest. her great curved claws set. ready to clutch and tear and Her ...I VVHY HAVE and thousands have visited them This did not remove the necessity "III II." I'y' I. "I. Lwendu ping her wings flsrlotisly as just I III '7' O R E IlII:)?a!IgIEsiIH:nsyuirs"otNotI!iTltoI H"! PIIHIIM Mme mom DIIIIIII "I w;IIIhlss are a feature of the I" "M! S!" ""”H w H" "H" , - e H J same intimate relation to the lhreclfidcilalfnielin l.tl'nIIEI:tT iiI:!gdetHI "0.Wer beds at sandrlnshlmi BM Th" Tun" Cw” 00"" JIIII III Royal Family na Sandrlngham in INortolk. ll "10 Ell!" lrounds. five of the trees and shrubs have been plant- '53 CMItII'0lI 01 Queen Her! W0" ed here. as wall as a large rol- Wm IMI bl'0"lM lIll- lection of Conifers. lndissoiubly bound up with the intimate history of sandringham is the werlr done by the head cu gardener. It was only in me ground of Birch. Pine. Broom Wll- II that Mr. 'I' 8. Cook was suceaed- low. Fern and the lovely low- ed by his Iirotiier Mr. giiaries H. spreading liornbeam. it is im- Coolt, who had previously been possible to so Into the details of head gardener at Wndsor for the i-or-ksnrdons and the dell. hot seat tnelvezssrs. 1-at -. PP With Infite Iiuiintltirs of spring 4 . I'1I!.FEET.7 me hedging is(sot aha lgrey-ls.;aved , I lie ta ta . At York Cottage. with bulbs. Many ornamental tollaged I:II.mb.. 3:." h": ly,:en'::awn M ox-hi. this garden for years from seed sownboin nth: open Efoilllld whlich In lhewyt d' H. dwas ugtroman ngIshsees- stone have b:en.IIirseIi.i" towlhre l!Ienst III';:' TII;.I":'nlIIId'IIlII TI? kn": advantage. against a perfect baclr- IIICPSMT CIII II ' H" II "I " The highest active volcano in the world is Idount. Lullalieoo in Ohlle, usiisms the visitor will find endlsu so Mmrhs 11.000 ML . - . was someone touch for the wtald. VOLOANIO PIAI 1 I t ti lltatesh hdelniostinsde um ..sbewouldn't t yellow eyes fairly biased with '3; I" ''II'"- ""”I'""' T. G "Robber!" she hissed. hrsparlnl to strike. Instead she began flap- Whirlwind by Norma Neweoaib' cnansa sisvsu I fart Three. she got up'and strode toward the exit. She heard. his lootsteps sound on the walk behind her and she quicleaed her pace. but to no svail. His hand came out Ind caught her arm. His voice. when "Not. a fool, Bally. It isn't fool- ish to love." "You get. hurt when you love. like." " ondertuliy hurt, then." "Mike. I . . . " , I '0! no strained her to him. sad eb- NOITU AOIIICAN (ill I l.. . ITIVINION what you were dolngi so . . "So now you marry Dronds." "So now I marry Dronda." she said mmriiy. "Yon W" thing is troubling you. -"mm C it be that you're iiectnninl wonder what. it will be 1130 W hainedt" C -m be eonttnued livioua or their aunoundings, brought his line down to hers, gen- tly at llrst. then savagely as her roistanes broke. as her arms erept slowly. ahnost reluctantly around his neck. like kissing liar like this? Mike, who didn't know the first thing about love! like who . . . . "1 ur don. folks. mur- mured": policeman. etl "Yn. min.-'1 know. I'm a snail- xirt..lutdutyisdiitysndrrii e to duty." to "odious." she said eoldly, "this man has been no. You 52'? 3. 2; I155? int: a... ii 3 3 ii: E 3: L Ii? E53 ' -3 iii: