ll '1. , . nut". iPosleurl-zed" ' l“‘l-“rrec|m' spoon ~""-'M éomaiuniriou oft. i jNOVENA NIGHT CREAM l’ _Two essential preparations-all you need to counteract" the drying eiiecle of wind and weather. Texturize as you cleanse with "Pssrsumzao", Face CREAM SPECIAL. It leaves your skin soothed, smoothed, gloriously refreshed. Beautify while you sleep with NOVENA NIGHT CREAM. This luxuri- ously rich emollient lubricates and beautifies your skin; guards against premature fine lines excessive dryness can bring. Don't miss this chance to get tliem both at a caving! See the diiference even after one week's use. moons s. msieoomni $2.50 $3.75 VALUE for $2.50 Ellen's ‘Diary (Continued from Page 2) thoroughly. I had been scanning the pages of the newspaper at the previous opening uiien I hcard James CXCllllHlI "well. I'll be blovred. Ellen! ‘ciilier ol those oils was e sclc " Oh, dear, I dropped the p lIl sympathy. And then alLci- an Ililjllbllllfi! oi spectacles: "No. l-n u... y, Ellen -—ihey both ucvc — .l "cc iv is here." There could be no IiuLc-rzir: over lt then for were no‘. llie cattle just some from wat milling about the barnyard imonlirul lo be lei. lo the shelter of ‘ll r stable out ll the Whirlnic. ilriifl. and cold. I I O New it was llllll. there could be en inquiring lnlo the current I l-irr-is prices, the approximate losses and gains and a. totalling of feed con. sumed. There was as always after such a sale, sin-all as it might ap- pear to some, an averafllfl! o1’ weights. a comparison o! the live and dressed weight so as to know with more certainty what "those others o! that litter should kill", and any monetary gains noted. Of course as James said, there was "no allowance made for the farmers’ l.ime"—nor that o! their wives. James lowered his glasses and looked at me in a bewildered‘ “HY when I mentioned the latter! And sometimes this afternoon I‘ had to ‘drop my knitting lo take up pencil and paper instead. there to reckon totals more surely though this zest/lire for James is always only so much wasted time and energy. Before I can nearly arrive at the answer James has it down to if- Old fosliioped Valentines or! new fashioned ogoin and We" right on the been! For wbel it comes to hustle—er bustle- our reputation for epced and reliable cleaning and pressing can't be bcot. SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY a Iraction mentally and llwUEll his method is riilhor per-glcxliil-‘if? follow. iticoulcl hold lit» u\\ii Wllfl any since it arrives so quickly at a solution. Jock came in while we were thus engaged. "We llcvel‘ got so much moncy 119mm 1°’ two hogs". Jamcs offered. And Jock rejoined dilly: "No. and I guess we nevci- paid out so much for feed sa wr- did for llial last ton of it!" "That's right." James agreed, "that takes the cream oil it!" - - - James opens his cycs with a start: "I uucss I mus‘. have been asleep, Ellcn! I‘; it silll stunning?" And lllf‘ “ind still howls rather cli-earily‘. and at limes, I hear snow against a window. Until tomorrow ~ Diary - Clood~ night. Production in Bflliilll now il higher than it was before the war. "'.é'/._~.\"d ‘rnacvaslzrli-u» l1 fi Mn. Harry Pub lmlfla §)§A~ii \ “Speak of your indoor clrcuses." sh; said to Bcotly, "I wouldn't have missed this tor the world. lack at your mother's face." For once Julia Webster was b0- yond speech. She glanced helplessly at her husband. Gem-go Webster grinned at Dotty. “Come on into the dining room. dear." he said pleasantly “and after a while I'll tell you about Uttls-er Goldilocks ‘ and the three bears." Carolyn smiled gratefully at her father. she had not known he knew any fairy tales to tell children. Dotty was unimpressed. "Dent/l want to hear about silly old Goldi- locks." she preterm! ecorntully. "Want to hear about Iniuna and two-gun cowboys and Dead-me Dick." "Extrawdinary!" Uncle Berk again. Gramp chuckled. "Reminds me qt when I run of! from the Confeder- ate army and jlncd up with the guerrillas and-J’ ‘You deserted the southern army!" cried Julia. Webster in a voice of pure horror. she being the president of the ‘local United Daughters ol the Confederacy. “Yep? admitted Gramp with I chuckle. “Spring o! ‘Go it were, arid—" Beau, his taco grim. caught cramp by one anm and Dot by the other. “Save it," he snapped and headed them without further ado toward their places at the table. “I want pink lemonade," quav- ered Dot uncertainly. “Keep still." said Beau, looking up into his black eyes Dotty sighed and climbed into the scat beside her mother with an angelic smile. ‘Alridnin Scott inspected Beau through hcr loi-gneite and nodded at Carolyn. “You're a. lucky girl." she said curtlyn Beau grinned. “You twouldrft kid mc. u-oulrl you, Viclcv?" Carolyn again held hr-r bfrcath, hilt her grandmother laughed. "I doubt if any one ever has success- lulllfl" She said. Granip smiled at Madam Scott. "You put me in mind of my sec- ond wife." he announced. "Purty as a picture she was, run all the mien ragged fill I come along. Tried to run me. Was kind of hard not to give in, she was that cute about it. But I never did. Hurt. me right smart when she died on account of a row kicked her when she was milking. Ain't never met a woman till now as could hold a candle lo her." "Thank you." mumiured Madam Scott. uvlill a faint blush. "Dent mention, it," said Cvramp politely, sticking in his soup with a sibilani noise. Julia Webster flung a distracted glance ut Carolyn whose face was very red. Beau was watching them lioili. lls lips curled slightly a: he turned to Vingic Wright on his other side. "You were saying?" he murmured. Carolyn had u kink in her heart. Sim could not bear Beau to turn fi-cui hei- to any one else, least of all to Vingle. who had only the wcck licforc been granted her sec- ond ilivorce and who looked slinky and dangerous and fascinating ln black chiffon elaborately embroider- ed in metallic thread. “Your grandfather's murmured Vingie. Beau laughed. "He doesn't shock you?" ‘Tm not easily shocked." eald Vlngie with a provocative grin. "You're a darned good sport." remarked Beau. Carolyn could not bear It. “Beau? she said hurriedly; "tell Father about your new cooperative buying plan." Beau turned ebediently to George Webster and Vlngle gave Carolyn n n-iocklng smile. "1 don't blame you for rid 11g herd on hhm." she suid. "1 would myself it 1 owned him." Grsmp chuckled, murmured s peach," "Women Wu OYlVl‘—- lips. gavethe signal to rise from lhc table. Carolyn clutched Beau’! Mm. "Can't we get away at once?" she asked feverishly. He looked down at her. a little flame back of his black eyes. "I've been marking time and it seems a couplg o! centuries, Mrs. Bell." I O l Beau could not be away more lllsn a week for a honeymoon. He needed to be on the job twenty- four hours a day, or so he said. Uke most girls, Carolyn had enter. tained extravagant dreams about the wedding trip she would take some day. but she ended by leaving all the arrangements to Beau. "After all," she told him when they started oil. “I'd rather camp out in a tent with you than go round the world with anyone else." "It won't be quite that bad." Beau promised her, rumpling up har- bright hair with one hand, steering his battered touring cae- wlth tho other. "Believe it or not, we can afford a "room in a hotel pert of the Mme." The week she and Beau spent rumblng from one gull Fesort to another around New Orleans. 1m the happiest Carolyn 11nd q";- knawn. In Beau! rsklsli old ear they went wherever their fancy took 1mm. They flayed m‘; l. l9"! an they pleased and net a minute longer. It wu Carolyn’: . IF CONSlIPIlTION GOFS _BlllEll lilllllll REllllillS Don't h) ll k Illny-ufl fig favorite ‘hmllyc. fill! ll ll ."°“ ' The Central Guardian flail column Served for new: B1 CANADA. -- Services for Sunday. Fclbluary 8th as follows: Mt. Stew- ahvays jealous o! me. I remember -. Julia Webster. compressing her o! foul Interest. but odyertidng ol c newly nature may be Inserted at five out: a word mlotly p3!- able In advance. COOK'S to: Photographs. ___.: JLMMII‘! TAXI. Rhona 5%. lllcPlIlllOlVl-Mcn‘: clothing CONFBDEBATION LIFE IN" URANCB. IOWA!!! MOINNIS’ Plifild Footwear It 17B QUIQD Street. b! All to iuenimi and semi. in about, three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Air" 4y: 2061 or 540 WI AB! BUYING washed and unwashed wool daily. William Con- don and. Sons, Wooten Mills. Char lottetown. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED unloading a oer o! Wallboard. Wc suggest placing your order early to ensure delivery. Hohmne. Char- lotlcwwrl. KINSMEN PRBLENTEN DANCE at Sporting Club, Monday. Feb. S. Dancing D till 3. Downtowners or- chestra ln attendance, Admission 50 cents. CENTRAL PARISH. - Sulnday, February 8th. Canoe Cove ll A.M. S. 5. 10.15. N111: Mlle Creek 3 RM. 011d: River 7 l’. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. . NOWIYH BIVEB PASTORATE. - Service for Sunday, February 8th. Falrview 11 A. M. North River 3 RM. long Creek 7.30 RM. Stephen Acldand. smelter. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN art 11 A. M. Higlifleld 3 P. M. Marshfield 7.30 P. M. Rev. Nonman Young. Minister. TF YOU NEED a Winter P4‘ manent take full sdvantagx- these super-values at the Ma Elena Salon this week $5.00 i $1.75. $10.00 for $5.00. Rhone 211' T6 Great George. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE if the United Cihurch of Canada. Services on Siuiday, FGUHIBFY 8th, an followsz- Tryon 11 A. M. S. S. 1o A1 M. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. S. S. 11 A. M. Roi-IE. R. Woodside. B. A, Minis- ter. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, February 9th. Borlshaw l1 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. Y. P. U's Bonshaw, Tuesday, February 10th and Victoria Friday l3th; both at 8 o'clock. Minister, T. G. Head, B. A. , C 0 R N W A L 4A PASTORAL CHARGE, United Church of Cam- ada. Services February 8th. Kings- ton 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 PM. Cornwall Ohurcih School 11 A. M. Public Worship 7.30 P. M. Won-Id Day of Prayer service February 13th. Cornwall United Olmrch 8 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charrnan, Minister. OMISSION-In the report o! the Refresher Course in FestivslMuslc WlIlCll appeared in Tuesday's Guardian the name oi’ Mrs. Fred MacRae, East Royalty, was inad- vertently omitted from the com- mittee in charge of arrangements. Associatedwith this committee in an advisory capacity were Mrs. Preston Beck, Mt. Edward Road, and Mrs. Fred Osborne. Central Royalty. PLAN CONVENTION HERE- Wednesday everllng Rotarlans met at the Charlottetown Hotel with District Governor James Ford to make arrangements for the Dis- trict Convention which will beheld in Charlottetown in June. Past District Govq-nor P. W. Turner. who has been appointed general chairman u! the convention com- mittee. presided. Members have already been appointed to the va- rious committees necessary for the holding o! such a convention. and the work of each was fully ex- plained. Advance infor "o" as to the number expecting to attend is very encouraging. over 50o Rotations having indicated their intention of belnl present. Mrs. Ford accompanied he: husband to Charlottetown. ll first experience traveling in gypsy style. Al a traveling companion Beau was loads o! fun, in addition in the tact that he was a splendid lover. And so he and Camlpi dawled around for ‘a week in the gulf country, swimming and fishing and even camping out (or a couple o! night: in a cabin which Beau rented right at the edge of the water. - “Happy. honey?" whispered Beau. "Bo haPPY." breathed -Cs.roly41. "Oh, Beau, I love y°lx ao much!" "Sure," said Beau, klnlng her fiercely. (To Be Continued) Whenever v You y. ' - o- u ..coKE BALI. A. PIDKABD , and Dummy ALE Starts Thursday Morning al: 9.30 A. M. A Clearance of Odd Lilies Left Over From Fall and Winter Selling Cut They Go Ab ygruucs Not Dlll Merchandise but Goods ‘purchased for this Winter's Selling. Dut they must gate make room for our new Spring Goods. i All Ladies’ and Girls’ Falland Winter Goats run, run rnmurn Andi rum 0ut_ They Go at ‘ % Price ll Rack of Ladies Dresses clearing at - --- 1/2 Price Another Rack of Dresses going for only S3.DD each These Dresses are In Jirepes, Wonls and Jerseys Kiddies Rayon and Wool Dresses ll nice assortment of patterns-Sizes 2 tn S years , ' Dut They Must Do at 1/. Price l Balance of Kiddies Snow Suits ll slm 2-0 years clearing a % Price -_ Salim of All Remnants In Dealings, Flannels, llayons. Drapery and Dpholsteilng Materials at 1/2 Price . Sale of Men's TWEED suns Single and Dull: lrmted Models. Ilegclar up ti 840.00 . ‘Dlearlng at 1/2 Pfififlj I Sale Starts At 9.30 A. M- ‘ Thursday Morning — De 0n lland Earl! 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