srarramaan _1s. 1949 Save In The I MEN'S BASEMENT 14th to 17th September Here is really good merchandise at A reduced prices r111: ousnorm. CI-IARIUFPETOWN I “tr i lilllllllflli ' °"' i rnossrr ‘flab column is reserved for news o! loell Interest, but advertising of a nIIIy nature may be inserted at live oente a word. strictly pay- able In advance. _ ANNOUNCEMENT To Home Dressmakers... it's available again! gn%u M UHESTERLAINE English pare vveol wersted hreodcreps 53 te 54 inchesvvide S! .98 yd. e Dressmakers were delighted with it lost year . . . and have been asking when we'd have it again. It has the some lovely sott draping REGARDING Protestant 0mm qualities now enhanced by o heavier m.“ T“ Anegrs, This property weight and Improved finish. See any is par: o?‘ snofgfiate not iéxnilerogon- b k f 1- h d ro o e onage a Z’.ZL'.°."IH.Z°....I°L|JJZJI, “$11111. mo“ "ounce by H" mu"- dren's clothes Ideally suited to @3939}; yoT](jE_ _ Th, p1“. OBAlWBLL for Photographs. CHANDLER BROS. tor all Pl!- Iood requirements. _.,._. OONFIDIRATION LIFE 1N- SURANCE. ‘III NIW TONIC "SARNAK" at Worthyfi Drug Store. Phone 271. We deliver. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in mnsda or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or M0. TIIYLIIIPS JEWELLEIIS CHARLOTTETOWN 1IIIIIII-IIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIII Ellonllilary (Continued from Page 2) had a mother who loved flowers. ‘like mother, like son‘. we quoted. "They're pretty, I guess", he con- ceded, "but they won't help to put a bit in your mouth", he chuckled. "But man, have you these ere values that speak for themselves. You ere in- vited to visit the Men's Bose rnent Store at Moore 8r Me. Leod Limited, see the goods tor yourself, be the iudge o.‘ the merchandise, end the prices. "Moore" a. roteofo CHESTERLAINE. The dress illustrated requires 3 yards tor size I4, about $8.94. Pattern, zipper, buttons, pads and thread about $2.40 extra. And It's lovely to work with. Drop in and see CHESTERLAINE new colors, sparkling clear. ‘ Dorothy liix Says — BUILDERS For Your . INSULATION that the mother who does not make friends with her son's wife him. (Continued from Page t) DOROTHY DDI loses have begun to get bored with Thomas Holland, aged 81 years. The byterian Church in Canada. Secrvice at Caledonia September I8Lh._nt 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. Irving Fletcher. will be the Guest Speaker. Special singing by the Brooklyn filo. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classtfleds. etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. never heard of food for the soul’! “Humph!" he commented, "thafs what the wife says!" and moved of! to the barnyard to join the farmers . . . . . And darkness to- night, and a mourning wind, and raindrops on the panes. Until tomorrow — Good-night. Diary — LADY FANB W.I. The regular meeting of the Lady Fane Women's Institute met on Thursday evening, Sept. 1st. at the LAID T0 REST. -— The death occurred September 13th. 1949. of funeral was held yesterday mom- ing from the flank Itlerznessey Fun- eral Home, to St. Dunstarrs Bas- ilica for Requiem High Mass. cole- brated by the Rev. B, F. MdDon- aid who also had prayers at. the grave. Burial in Roman Catholic Cemetery. Personals Mrs, Stanley Herring of Ham- ilton. Ontario, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Jardine, Upper Prince St., Charlottetown. Before arriving here she visited her daughter. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Kendrick of Dartmouth, N.S. Miss Kay Layers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Lavers. left Tuesday for a week's holidays in New Glasgow. N.S. While there she will be a bridesmaid in the Moore and MacDonald wedding which takes place Saturday Sept. home of Mrs. Stanley Mayhew, The president presiding, opened the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. ‘Ihere were ten members three visitors present. One member was welcomed. Collection for the amounted to $1.00 Mrs. Park Francis and Mrs. Louis Francis were nominated to attend Executive meeting next Yet". Money from Parcel amounted to $3.50. It was moved and that all bills be paid. Proceeds from candy sold at show amounted to $8.85. Lunch committee for next meet- ing Mrs. Park Francis and Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. Mrs. Chet Wilson invited mem- bers to meet at her home for next meeting. Meeting adjourned and two contests were put an by t/he social committee after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by and new evening Post Sale seconded 17th. ocrnmittee in charge. 4 doz. Men's Goodhue Overalls, elastic back, blue drill, for 4 doz. Men's Heovy Check Shirts, sizes ‘l4 I-Z, I5, I5 I-2, tor 2.75 4 doz. Men's Fleeced Combina- tions, sizes 38 to 42, for ., 8 doz. Gray Donnet Shirts, 1 , I sizes 141-2 to I6 I-2 ior . .. 1.98 4.25 l0 doz. Foncy Broadcloth Shirts, sizes I4 to I7 tor lilYséillfkll . . . §..‘i‘l‘".l‘?..’“§§,".°l§"........... 25c .‘..‘.’°;;..‘."°Y§‘."T'.“..’l’...._;_...... 39c if"? 75c -s-e...¢... 5 doz. Foncy Tweed Cops sizes65-8to73-8ior _ 5 doz. Foncy Rayon Hose, "Pair 2 pair For 59c 1.00 ...--e----e-ea. .-s- aors §.“.°..'.'.l..".?.';.".l I; §’.' 12.9.‘- 1 .98 69c 111°?‘ .'.°'{3 ll°'..?°.". .'l‘?’.°.'. . .. @3112". 12139311". ‘j".‘.' '5' .".‘°‘.“' 1 .79 1 .95 1 .98 3.49 i0 doz. Boy's Doeskin Shirts, Foncy, sizes I2 to I4 for 5 doz. Boy's Foncy P. O. Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34 tor . . . . . . . . . .. 4 doz. Boy's Foncy Moclrinavls, zipper, sizes 28 to 34 for .. 5 doz. Boy's Cotton Tweed Long Pants, sizes 26 to 34 tor .. . .. 3 doz. Boy's Blue Drill Overalls, D.I(. ond D. S., sizes 24 to 34 ior 3 doz. Boy's All Wool P. O. Sweaters, col- ors Islue ond brown, sizes‘ 14 to 2 .- s......- I 34, for 1 .98 4 doz. Boy's Fleeced Combina- tions, sizes 22 to 32, Ior DEAR MISS DIX: My fiance and I each other and on each other‘a nerves. our engagement and we take no interest in each other. w° d“ ESTELLE ANSWER: Break of! the engagement and thank Heaven you found out you were not congenial before you got married. All the pep has gone out of REQUIREMENTS What shall See or Phone W. EARL WARREN 26 Lapthorne Ave. MGDRE a. WLEOD ‘GIIIIIILOTTETOWII cabsswoizo 2. fined-spot 18. atgryztches DAILY - ACROSS l. Love Phone 1205-L DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally DOROTHY DIX wer problems of general interest; through her oolumn. so readers. but will ana- ~61 niinru? DWAY NEW ooons worm m THERE'LL BE NO LET-UP PRINCIPLE OF THIS STORE IN BARGAIN GIVING . . . THE IS NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY . . . TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR. REAL BARGAINS FOR YOU I mm rut mo, reg. to $4.95 . . . $1.95 Men's Combination Underwear SS.LL $1.95 to $2.95 l Men's Dress Shirts, reg. $3.95 .. sass . -. -..~. ~.c<:\.'\aw\T-.;€J6 \. cs: ‘Tux? 0. c c. v u-owus. \.uuw\6€X%*6w a v-Y.*4.\'\3 . Men's Heavy Work Shirts $1.95 to $8.95 Men's Pullover and Coat Sweaters $8.95 to $8.95 Men's Trench Costs $6.95 Men's Fall Top Coats, reg. to $84.50, $19.50 Boys’ Wool Zipper Jackets . . . . . $8.95 Boy!’ Long Pants $2.00, $2.95 & $8.95 Boys’ Suits . . . . $10.00, $12.95, $16.95 USE LAW-AWAY PLAN — A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT. New House Dresses . . . $1.79 to $8.95 Ladies’ Coat Sweaters $2.95 to $4.95 Wool Plaid Skirts $4.95 Rayon Slips 81.95 Girdlea sum Seersucker Nightles . . . . . $2.49 Children's Dresses . . . . . $1.95 to $2.95 Children's Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Hand Towels 59c pair Bath Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c each SPECIALS Isaistosaooo $14.00 Coatsto$54.50 .............. $20.00 Dresses . . . . . . . . . $8.95, $8.00, $12.00 The GIIEEIIIIIIL 00., Ltd. LOWER PRICE STORE 101 ‘QUEEN’ STREII‘ DASI-IING NEW COATS HEADLINE-worthy news In our exciting Fall and Winter collection of Fur and Un- trimmed Coats. Fashion's brightest details in Important poelrets, dramatic collars and beautiful fabrics. COLORS-Forest blue, wine, green, cinder, y, cinnamon. brown and beelo black. Choose yours now and use our lay-Away P u. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT Price $27.50 to $125.00 u» GIIEEIIIIAL o... m. WQUEIINSTRIII.’ 2. smashes Queen of the pols (Gr. Myth.) . A man's hat . Land measure . Spawn of fish 5. Got on 3. l0. Dull pain 4. ll. Eat away l2. Raised up l4. Half ems I5. Edible rootstock: l7. Siamese coin l9. Skill 21. Let fall 23. Music note I4. Equal 26. Former kingdom, NE. Spain I8. Oral 80. Cards with three pips I1. Expiate (archaic) l3. Leg joint ' 94. Behold! 85. Stumble l7. Bitter vetch l8. East Indian sheep 40. Arabian ohleftain l2. Vex ‘ d4. Roof of the mouth l7. Daughter of Tantalus (Gr. Myth.) d0. Paragraph 50. Gated with open mouth 8i. Bodies of water 20. 22. . A speedy war vessel . Shrew- (Scot) l8. Classify DOWN l. Conflict is r. b One letter simply stands tor for the threo L's. X for the Bach day tho code letters arc CJOJAQ QRKAQ. ~ .»-,\5;;-w.§\ M 25. 27. 29. . Girl's name 32. 36. 39. ‘l. mouse ‘~, trophies. the length and formation of the words or: V‘ ‘clif- ILDV QADDFFYJPU YLR DAOJC IZ'JBQ OKFYFDFQQ l0. Dlsmays Argumen- tation City preserve Source Produce Coins (IL) I-Iobbleil Size of co: Melody Site of EIHIZIH IIIZIIIH GED ‘DBIZIB Yesterday's And: 43. Ahlll (S. Afr.) 45. Beverage _ ancient t6. Resort town Olympic (Gen) “I games 48. Exist i5 DAILY CIIYPIOQUOTE-llertfa how to work l3: A YDLBAAXB o F E I. l. o w another. In this cxamyP- l. i.- ucri- two 0's, etc. Single l‘ rpm:- g hints. different. Quotation .1 Q B V F ‘—- L) A N- F w u h . Yesterday's Cryptoqlote: 1'1‘ l8 DIFHCULT TO S. JAR COM- MONPLACI! nn-norrvarm-uonsca. ‘ "assumes s1 sues name inflate ourrn sf. Bedtime Stories Continued from page l2 Croaker the Raven also watched and waited. 11 any of them were sorry tor those helpless great Deer for whom always they had had the greatest respect, and with Whom they never had even thought of interfering, they soon forgot it. There were other smaller hungry watchers with a taste for‘ meat. Two such great Deer would make a feast for many. So if they were sorry for them they were more glad for themselves. _ Over that little glade in the Green Forest near the foot of the‘ High Mountain there was a strange silence. The two prlsomrs grew weaker and so struggled less and less. They were hopeless and “W! were helpless. They would have to lie there until they starved to death or died of thirst unless one of those hungry watchers grew bold enoug o put an end to them, which was doubtful. Once the lay still for a long time. How er the Wolf cautiously moved nearer to them. One of them suddenly kicked with a big hind leg. Howler moved back and sat down at a safe distance. lit would wait. There was ho need to hurry. Do you wonder that. t‘... two great Elk were as hopeless as they were helpless. 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