QATURDAY, t 5 FOREOAST —— A WARM WINTER FOR YOll lil TlllS y‘! Why Take Chances ! i ; YOU ONLY GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! You know Moore 8t McLeod Lfd. ‘carry ". fine, smartly sl-yled, well-fitting cloilies. You know Moore 8r Monica's prices won'i bruise you—and you ceriainly know Moore 8r McLeod's are dependable, and stand back oi everything they sell at all times. So if you're in llle markel‘ for a new Overcoat, Sui+—or in facf anything in ilie line of men's wearing apparel, come direct io Moore 8r McLeod Ltd. and benefii in‘fwo ways—- ‘ l. In the form of finer qualify. 2. In the form of better value for vour Dollar. Remember l You gei only whaf you pay for. You can gel good value in an Overcoat ai $l5.00; and also good value ai $75.00 -—and we have ihem both. Melton OVERCOATS . . . . . . . . . . . $'l5.00 Fleece OVERCOATS . . .. $27.50 - $35.00 Velour OVERCOATS . . . . . $35.00 - $50.00 "Alpucomo" OVERCOATS . . . . . . $45.00 "Moorlno" OVERCOATS. . . . . . . . . $55.00 illlilliely Parade I é Fannie Hurst ‘ What a noman! Take this very day. offhand. it would seem to cofitfllll a routine that would be anathema to hlni. Not e bit of it. Rely upon Kitty for the duriil achievement of planning his hours to his utter contentment and It the some time satisfying her voci- ferous appetites for the new power, the new wealth, the new security, variety and successes that had comc to her with this marriage. Kitty was letting herself go. but with licr impeccable good taste, as always", her check rein. Strangely, her social peregrlna- tions_ differing chiefly in subtlety as compared with those of the one- time plush covered Mamie Bald- win of Silver City, never seemed to recall that earlier horrific period in his life. "Don't know much about the Kittenb social Judgments. bias her foolish heart," John once re- marked to Sierra. "I suspect she's what you women would call a social climber. But let her climb. I'm here to catch her i1 or when she falls. But she's got e. Wail Street mind and a housewife! in- stincts and the combination seems to be horse sense." ' As they sat in their yellow garden, all this and more was in his eyes as they regarded her over the lop of his immense coffee cup. “If you think so much of this coffeeiess coffee Kits, we'll go all the way and. back for you for the full twenty thousand." “No. no, Johnnie. It's a good basket, but only hall of our eggs go into it. I'm going to need that other ten thousand for a property development that will put us in the real money, darling." “What's the big idea in the little head?" “It's so big, Johnnie, that Kitty can scarcely cram it all in. Slic- got it only last night when we were looking over those old Silver City photographs of yours. It's onc of those inspirational flashcs that come once in a lifetime. Chnrlnitcn- burg used to call them my l1ell~hent moods. and this time I'm hell bent fnr Sllvertoivn." "Silvertovrn!" “The entire deserted town can be bcusht up for a song, Johnnie! It's 2rd. a million dollar climate and million dollar scenery. It's near the mam iinc, but with sufficient trans- porlation problem to excite city '-'iickci's. I've my eyes on that, m- iii-c mountain behind the ghost ton n. Johnnic, for our own private rctrcat—" "Now look here‘ baby~" "Don't interrupt, Johnnie-any- “Wy. Ilfli until you've secn the out- line I've pit on your night table next in y-nw bed. I hadn't meant tc bring it up at all until you'd swn it. But it just busted out. The idea IS too big to stay in me, John. nie. We're going to reconstruct Sllvertmyn into a resort that will gct the customers from both east and west of the Rockies. We're gq. ing to restore everything except thc had men and the fancy women. Wall reconstruct the Opera House. and have the bcst of Broadway conic out us. Casinos, as 111113.11 gambling as llic state will permit, even-oven the Grcasy Spoon. Johnnie, cvci-y-tliiiig except the grease and perhaps the spoon. It isn't wrong for nic to bring that up. Jnhnnic, is it? I want you to relive what were happy days- then- “Our own four thousand acres out beyond ihc town, Johnnie, that old Imperial ranch you described to me inst night, won't cost us a penny, And if it docs, we should worry at our time 0i life. We can'l take it with us whcn we go. Sn half the year we'll live Kitty's misty littlc ‘scheming social-climb» ing ivay. But the other half i.vc‘ll go all the way. your w-ny. Jnhniiict On a ranch whcre you can rclrrc a period of your life that your eyr-s are hmncslck for_ and Kitty will dike herself up in jodltpurs and pi; every inch of the way along." He looked as if something as alicn in him as tears wcre on the verge or overlaying his eyes. "Why. Kitten, I've never realized. u-p m these last few evenings when we've been going nver papers and photos of the old times, how tied up my vcry insides are with those days back there." “Of course you haven't, Johnnie. That's what you have your Kits for, THE GUARDIAN, The following Representatives Prince Edward Island will be matters J. A. ll W. I. Ioung, Summer-id“; B. holm, Trycm; H. C. BOHAKER CHARLOTTETOWN MRS, DOROTHY ROGERS — J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL — R. It. Burns, Freetown. Charlottetown, P. E. I , of the Sun Life of Canada in glad u. discuss with you In)‘ relating to life insurance or lnnuitiee, without obligation. IOORE. C. Shea, Kinkoru; H. I. - - Unit Supervisor i Happenings Of The Week Continued fmm page 2 Miss "Teeney" Costello, Chur- lottetown, left Wednesday by plane for Boston, Mass, to spend winter months with hcr Mrs. James McElroy. Mrs. Earl Williams left for home in Toronto Thursday accompanied sister. oils-him supper. Remember, Johnnie, Kitty will never cheat, The Char- lottenburg always said that about me, now didn't silo?" "She didn't need tn_ Kits." "Your Kits may be snide and second-rate-its the xivay she's the father of Sierra." "You and Sierra are the only real first-rate things that have ever happened to me. And to think of you getting hold of the idea about Sllvertown. I'd rather spend my last days back there thansythan- God, what a woman, and she's minc!“ She kissed him on his thinning hair, her darting eyes alert tlie while to the movements of the servants. to Jake approaching a- cross the turf. to the arrangements of the table flowers and to the driveway, where presently cars of arriving guests would begin to dis- gorge. “It's time for your sail. Johnnie! Here is Jake to fetch you. Ugh. it makes Kitty seasick even to think about it. There's a new surprise gadget on board for you. Jake will show you how it works. Poor Kitty went shopping for it. and almost got miil-de-mer-seaslsk “watching the saleman demonstrate ihe thing. It's clever!" "What n woman!" With Jake and Kitty for anchor- age, John hnvo out of his chair. and leaning rather heavily on his man ambled off just as around the sweep of driveway a-ppearcd tiic first motor lonri of guests. "What a woman! God bless her smart heart." To be continued End Annoying Cough, Mix This Recingrgt Home Here la the well known old recipe which thousands of housewives have found to be a dependable means of breaking up wlnlec coughs. it takes but a moment to prepare and coals vory llttlc, but it does give quick relief. From any diugglst, get a 2% ounce bottle of Pinex. Pour ihls into a. 16 ounce bottle and flll the bottle with granulated sugar syrup, made with I cups of sugar and l cup wiiteiflflllrffld a few moments until dissolved. No cooking necded—it‘s easy. (Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey. l"- 16 ounces of avcry efficient medicine. and you get four times as much cough syrup for your money. It never spoils and children love its taste. This home mixture soothes the irri- to realize it for you." He kept patting her hand and re- garding, with his about-to-tear eyes. the flowing vistas of clipped lnvm. lawn furniture, bright um~ brellas, distant blue water and white sails. “I'm a man of few wants, Kitty- by nature-J‘ "1 understand that in you so well, Johnnie, that I'm never go- ing to forget it. You're never go- lrig to have to do one single thing you don't enjoy or don't want to .. “This idea of Sllvertown—" "Don't let's tal-k any more now, Johnnie. There isn't time. and I want you to see my plans first. Be- sides, here's Jake to take you for your sail while Kitty goes social climbing. There's going to be l. cocktail party and eighteen in for dinner tonight, Johnnie. My once a week fling. you know. But Jake will take your tray to your room and Kitty will sneak upstairs be- tween courses to nibble a bite or two of her hubby's good-for-whst- tilted throat membranes with surpris- ing ease. It loosens the phlegm and oases the soreness very promptly. Plnax is a special compound 0! provon ingredients, in concentrated form.a well known and reliable sooth- ing agent for winter coughs. Money refunded if it doea not please you in every wlvy. ' Phlox Saves You Money! ~\~ v‘ iln. bullt--but she'll be first-rate wlthl stead of sugar syrup.) Thus you make '_ .by her mother, Mrs. Thomiis Cos-l I lcllo; also her sister, Mrs. James. iMiicNcni, Summerslde, who will‘ . visit with them for two weeksd l Mrs. Costello will spend the winter l imonths with hcr daughter in ‘I'd-l ronlo. i I I I In the Winthrop Transcript a. former Islander is starred in] Joanne Wilder's column, Leading Lndy, Writing about former Henri- etta MacDonald, Miss Wilder says: "Still starry-eyed about the beuu- tics of her native Canada is charming Mrs. Henrietta Pelrlne of GS Bcal street, president of the .lnwn‘.< largest woman's club, the Winthrop Woman's Catholic Club.‘ Born in Souris West, Prince Ed- wzird Island. the former Henrletttil McDonald graduated from Success Business School in Saskatchewan. she followed her. three older broth- crs to U. S. A. While visiting in! Winthrop, She met and married! Jnmes Pclrinc, nnw sales super- visor of H. P. Hood & Sons branch al. Orient Heights. Even with four I youngsters. Norma, Jimmy, Jr..i Robert and three-year-old DOflflllLl she manages to fit in all the events of the club's crowded calcn-l dar. In addition to the Catholic Club's monthly mcetlniz and social affair, she attends the sessions and card parties of the club's various groups. In the foil, there are truest days of othcr local clubs. Springtime brings teas of all the Catholic Clubs from Stoneham to Quincy and enough ‘little pink rakes’ to stretch half way back again. "A member of tho Catholic \Vo- man's Club during her twclve ycnrs in Winthrop, she has held the offices of recording secretary and vice president, scrvlni! 0"" year as nciirig head 0f the Clllll due to the illness of the president. She began her third ye-nr us BT95!- ldcnt this fall. She is an orSfllP izcr and recording secveinry of the Community Concert AS80681“)!!- Out of town groups include U"! Columbus Charity Club nf Boston. ihe president's council of the L01- guo of Catholic Women, and- cnursc, the Canadian American League, Hflliblei? Si‘!!! PYIIOY‘ reading and gardening although she dcclnres siic can't tell a. ‘tulip from a weedl" I I Mr. and Mrs. Donald G, MacNelil reiurned lo Summersidc on Wed- ncr-rlny» from their honeymoon trio w. points of interest in the U. S. .-'\. and Canada. _ Mr. and Mrs, B. C. Schurman. accompanied by Mrs. D. C. Tomp- kins left Summerslde on Wednes- ldny morning on a trip to Saint iJohn, N. B. I I I A number of friends of Mrs. Ed- wnrd Arnett, Summerside, gather- od at the home of Mrs. William Roach on Tuesday evening to hon» ‘or hcr previous to iicr departure for Ottawa where iiha_wlll i-ealiha. Mrs. Harry Bishop, on behalf of‘ those present, presented the guest of honor wlih nn rleclrlc kettle and extended best wishes. I I The first "Get-Together" ‘Tea of the season for the membe n of the Ladies‘ Curling Club, Summersld-i. was held on Tuesday at the rink with approximately one hundred in ‘lattendance. The centre table had wok’, '\9<.\xrv</\xr\2\~ WESTWOOO TURKEYS l . “THE BEST YET" MUTE rink with curlers. rangcments were in charge of the Thane A. Camp- execuilve, president. bcll, assisted by consisting of Mrs. Crcclman Mac- Mrs. C. Ii. Corncy; Mrs. .i. C. Simpson, lirirs. Maurice Mill, Mrs. Harold Scburmun, Mrs. L. H. MacF-"irlnne, lilvs, \Villard MacDon- ald, Mrs. Gcrnld Hayes. 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