EAY. PROWSE BRBS, LTD, llharlottetown P. E. I. JANUARY SALE MONTREAL'S FUR coats LEADING FURRIER THREE DAYS ONLY! i Gleanlngs of a i? m Rural District ifiNATEAlI SINISTERE New Glasgow it "l ' Mr. Donald Gas: left for St. tunic-hm‘ E John on Monady morning where - l THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY! JANUARY 2o - 2i - 22 WONDERFUL VALUES! NEWEST STYLES! high quality this great evcntl BROWN LAPIN DYED RACCOON COATS Budget ll You Prowee tradition of tine craltsmonshi tional valuesl You must see t FRENCH SEAL DYED RABBIT . . . . .. MOUTON LAMB PROCESSED COATS .. MINK DYED MUSKRAT COATS . . . . . . . . . .. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB PAWS GREY KIDSKIN COATS BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS ...... . . .. SABLE DYED MLJSKRAT FINE PERSIAN LAMB COATS Perley Expert Farrier Here l RABBIT . . . . . . . . . .. from . . . . from from Wish l to suit your convenience ll you prefer. HIS. l-lll- ciiiiiiui-riziiiiii P.E.I,. New l‘ the time to select o smart, new Perley Fur Coat of —ot great savings. Each lur coot reflects the p -- newest styling -—.at exccp- hem lor yourself. Don't miss $179. $179. $199. $259. $359. $295 $295. $595. $459. $795 arrange payments __THE GUARDIAN. . CHAT-LOTTETOWN JANUARY 19, 1949 he haves to be employed. MORE PASSENGIRS Mr. and Mre. Fred Smith have returned home after spending tlie holiday season with relatives‘ in the States. "Not when circumitancea make the air a useful meana—" O'Hara intervened, and asked sharply: "where is Miss Payne?" The other looked grave. “Am I to assume that. when you speak of circumstances and tlie air, you are troubled about Miss Payne and ivhvre ah». is?" he ask- ed In his lilting way. Mr. Vernon Hill spent the festiic season with his parents here and has returned to Sackville to re- slim! his studies. M". Gcorae McCouhrci‘ WWI "We know that she left Lon- a few days with lier sister. Mrsldon with you today." Fulton Pierce. who was convalesc-y "She is hero. At least. not here in this hotel. but-if you look out lof the Window, Mr. O'Hara, you Mr, Sandy Mchilson returnedtwiti possibly see my launch 15k- l" '5.\'fll1<-‘.'~' All" 5991141113 the holi-wiig lief‘ out to my yacht. Iii there ‘id's Wllh I115 Dllenls, Mr. Rfifllallyllilnl ivrong iilth that?" Mrs. Willard Nicholson. He is a‘ “I should say there was!" "Sp. sitidcnt of the Academy there. ‘ed RlllPnbErK. ivho - with O'Hara l’ suddenly realised that their plan -.\fessr.s. Huntley Dingwell and-‘to prevent Caryl boarding that Eric Stevenson are on a pleasantly-sight icas now forestalled. holiday in Saint John. \\'l‘lPf'l‘ lllFYl "Arid lot me tell you this, Hus- arc guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rohcrtiseiii.“ RltlfllbPH, went on. Stevenson. the former a brotucriFarvne isn't leaving tliis country uf Eric's.‘ iill _\'Olll' yacht-ad certainly not —-— for such a filthy liole as 1 know A party consisting of Messrs. E1 Krabr to be-until we, her .\iillar. Stanley and Aim-ray" Orr. friends, have had a word with Mrs. Millar Orr. Mrs. John Pursey 'iier." and Mrs. Hilda Doucette motored, The Egyptian smiled again. his ltl the Capital on Monday. andtcgvim glittering. combined business with pleasure. t "Certainly, gentlemen. you an- —-—~ ‘lpear either to have second-sight. .\lr. Ira McCoiibrey' is a patient ior minds which have worked con- ll‘l the P. E. Island Hospital forlclusivcly tn we perfectly correct tiliservation and treatment. Hisland logical issue," lie said, and many lflfllltl< look forward to liis,.sliruggcd' "Ext-opting. however. in early return home fully restored this rcsyiect. You ivill not see Miss to liis former iigor and jovial Payne, any of you. before she and sclf. ,I and the yillilit sail, as will hap- — ‘pen iviitiin the IIPXI hour." .\lr. and .\1rs. Elmer McDonald‘ “\\'c'll see about that!" Rittcn- liad as iiieir guest-s on Sunday. , ‘oerg raged. "We don't believe that Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards and l MISS Fayne has gone on board that daughters Vivian and Joyce andlyacht of her own frec will-J’ .\fr. Ernest Sudsbury. Needless to; "You are entirely wrong therc!“ Sal‘ their company was much en-tI-lussein shrugged, and asked niild- _lll_\'f‘l'l. i, y: "Would you explain uliy you lshould be under such an imPY°55l°ll The two popular ioung daugh~las to imagine- Miss Payne's unwill- icrr nl Ml‘. and Mrs. Alphonselingncss to accompany me on my Doiron. Mayfield. the Misriesiyacht, wherever I may be twine?" Muriel and Verna liave resumed] "We need not stress details BI ttioir slllrllvs ni Union Commerci- ‘UOXIVPXIIIOII- as IL happens," replied l "You know perfectly well. ing from a recent. operation. Electric. THE FAMOUS FINDLAY RANGE That Offers So Much For So Little Whether Coal-Burning Or NOW AVAILABLE AT See These Two Beauties On tlie left is pictured the famous Condor Square Range, made to fit into kitchen when space ls lim- itcd. Has large oven and roomy cooking top. Supplied with either Iiigli closet or Iiigli shelf. MacFarlane Bros. Furniture ~- iw-Qei Also available Is the Condor Buffet Range. Tlie last word in Range design with its special feat- ure being tlio both-on reservoir. ‘ timing device FINDLAY ELECTRIC STOVES The Underwoven Electric Range on the left is designed specially for planned kitchens. Vermomeurelin or automatic oven heat control. ‘On the left is tIie Table Top Electric Range. Designed On the right is the Findlay Vega vvItIi reservoir and high closet, full, all-white porcelain finish. Supplied either with specially, its features include large bolting oven, warming oven with dish raclt and the minute~minder al College and Prince of WaiesiOl-Iarn. (‘ollcge respcciively, after enjoy-lHussein, what lies behind it nil. iniz the l10Ilfl!\_\‘S with their You. Wll" had "ld Allllle“ FEW‘? pan-his. l’ murdered last night in Camdcln T N ' ' f d _ _-- Town. as you've had other peope Qf Q5 Q us r‘ . Miss Sheila DlCklPSfth informedimurdered-i’ d d ' so Avcilubl. h t.» . -. -~ .h i h. tie Laid‘l.‘i'tii’.l"'..t‘l.ii“.Z§...‘Q{f‘ii.2...l.’. lliflofiiiiii‘ Eliot. '2'} m‘. . COME IN TQDAY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY “Til-fl "Kiwis the error. irustle made by a snake slitherini Other young mon who left. ontlirough undergrowth. Yousef too Mflnllfls’ seeking employment also-la strp forward. his brow suddenly ivhorc. were the Howatt IIYOLIZGTS black as a thunder-cloud. uho want with Iheil’ truck and‘, "How you came to imaizine all I ivcre accompanied by Wattle this stupid nonsense. I'm not in n ' . Doiron and Harry and Richard lpcsltion to say," hi- observed harsli- Phone 2483 IOPPPPI“ c F c Y) 92 Kent SI’. McCoubrey. lly. “And you cannot. prove a S111- ——% gle word of it. You know that. ‘ Many will be interested to readiff I were not. as I said. sailinfl In know. once on the deck of the local force. obviously much in- “NAPQLEON AND UNCLE ELBY tho following: .\tr.<. Richard filmy yacht bclore thr- next hour is l7ickieson rcceivcd n letter fromltip, I would make $011 "YIFWPY l0!" her friend. .\lr.s. Janics Bryant. tfl such an insult." ' former Tl-‘Flflflht of No“ Glasgow» "Yetv". lie lauizlicrl again. "—~ \\lIlI".l1 ilcns ivrittr-ii in Elifllflfifl.l\l'fllll(l it. be worth so much Hull- whcre Mrs. Bryant is visiting horlltle? For grown pcuplc ycu are l am wast- parciits “from she has not. soon ,I'P€\ll,\' tiuilP fihlldl-‘h- fir IWPIII)‘ _\'f‘€‘li‘S. Hcr mother llflfilllijl time oti you. I can Only Wlllll brr-ii bod-fast. for most I\\'Pl‘lb_\‘-l_\'O\l that, if you attempt to inter- scveii years. but is never known tore with me in any way. I shall tn show any inipaticiicc. Mrs. call the pollcc-J _ Bryant montioncd the fact of the "Oh. we'll do that, anyhow." Rit- SLHCI. rationing on many articles. tenlierg swung round sharply. l"That yachtXs not sailing with Miss —-- ‘Payne aboard her before we've The Vlayfielfl Bible Study Grouplhad a talk wit-h hcr. I'm going mct at. the liome of Mr. and .\lrs.lt.o the harbour authorities right Edward Cole on Tuesday cve- now—-" iiziig with a large attendance. Rev. "You are rcmiiiiiiiig in your pre- George (rough as leader led the,.scnt. Dfiglllml-b all lllff‘! "1 YW!" cicioiional iicriod, while all iiiiitodlthe Egyptians voice snapped vlci- in siiiciiig "Tak- Time to be Holy", l ousLv, and again h" laughed. “Arc Prayer by Rev. Mr, Gough. Tiieyou such fools as to think I'm first chapter of St. Mark was re-‘calling the police. or letting you \lt‘\\‘f'f‘l and the second cliaptomcnll them oithci"? I mcrcly kept was the new study whim wits you talking all this nonsense. hav- vory interesting and brought forthling from OIIISIIII‘ seen you to be H ivnnderful ilisciission. Rev. G.,licre, \\‘hll-‘ a little assistance was Goiiilh lcfl in prayer. closing ivithibrotight mo. as _\‘fi\l observe." singing "Abide With Mo." Mrsl TIIP)‘ iill saw now that two oth- D. S. Joiinstoiir- invited tlie group ct‘ iiieii ~flll!‘ of thcm the scar-fac- to Iior home on January 25th. lcd Mahmoud» had entered the -__ iruom. alkdlilllllllhi! Yousef litm- Huiitoi‘ River Masonic Hall vcaslsclf-covering them with“ gim- tlic scene of an interesting event muzzlr-s. when a large- niihibor of our "You \\'lll now all accompany "5 youth attciirled tho shower on to my yiacht.“ l-lusscin said softly. Mtnclay night lii honor of .\li's."'Our wcapoiis are all silenced. S0 Sydlley HIDIIIIPS thee F‘rances Bag- l we shall not be afraid to use them. to do so." as ivcll as prices being high. iinlll. To the strains of the if you compel us wedding march. plavr-tl hy Alias‘ Eleanor Nicholson. IIP bride ivasl, cru/twmrt XX csccrtcd to a tircttilyt decorated‘ WELCODII-"JS WI-Zlffihlil chair by Miss Shirley Carew. ~ GtifLs were iinyvrappcrl by Miss O'Hara, aware that a chance iii- Margarct smith, .\lr.<. Harold Mc- tcrruption from pcoplc in this Lorin and Airs. Stcplicn Burnshsmall and almost deserts-d hotel ‘liic ac.-riiiiiiaii_viiiq vcrses aiid tzocd ‘W35 \lfllll<(‘l_\'. so quiet \\'BS every- ‘Nirttcs were read by Nllss VPFIIRJ-hllll around. looked at Ritten- Newman. ivhilc Miss Dorotliywliffa and uoddcd. H" 11ml rfiflfl Bagnfll plapod ire gifts on the in the film-tlii'ct'tnr‘.s eyes that table. Tllf‘ briflo in her ivinsomc ivliich suggested two minds think- aiid girlish manner fittingly thank- in: exactly nllkc- ec hcr friends, All joined iii slng- Even thought compelled to go on anltr-QIJO. use and 115.00. rubber boots. . WAR SURPLUS fruit: x and n STORE SPECIALS Men‘: and boys‘ top and ovorconta. Navy, Army and Alrfnrce "entrants, raincoat; and burbury: and flight suits-SQ. to Ill. Largo Navy blue flight atilta, aulliihle for Tractor an llelgh llobea, only 35.00. ‘Army, Navy and Alrfnrce battle arcs: Int-kale, women‘: and children's anowaulh, coat: and dresses and tiled fur coat: at paint at 82.00 per gallon. . 10B 1-3 Richmond Street Men‘: and wumi-n‘: fur coat: grcntly reduced. Teddy bear OI Iaullea’ army. alrforce aklrta and akl pants, mow ahoe: and Latllea‘ blouses, aklrla and drease: from 50c to $8.00 and many other Items worth :eeln|, auch an 1'15 gallon: of good lug "For She's a Jolly Good board the yacht RI. the point o! l Fellow-J‘ Mr. Holmes then joined ‘gun. disagreeable as it was. imme- rhe cflmpnny and with hi5 bride ,thlng might. well be gained by ac- enjoyed the music furnished hy ceptlll! the filtilfltion- 0M Mil" Dotron Bros. all gliding the light fantastic for a couple of hours. Th» many beautiful gifts testified to the esteem of titr- bride. After rponrling their honeymoon with the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bagnall. and other rclatlves. they will lcltve for their home in lute on the regular night. The Iprestdent in charizc, meeting was opened in usual form. Roll call was answered with n joke by ten members and one visitor. Re- St. Stephen whi-re the groom harpml‘ 1mm mmmllw” “W” "' - _ . ' celved and new committee: ap- ‘m '"“’°"“"' ”°‘l"°“ Wm‘ hglpolnted an follows: Sick - Mn. °""°"“ D"“""“'“" P. o. Cnmpbcll and Mrs. a. is. Mrs. C. S. lgniwnll Onlfiftlllild lnlcklesm‘? sch°°l '"' ‘Mm Mun“ tlze memherii of the local Instit- one dollar from Mlaa mualc teacher. Mr. Jones. Bill gqyngy INNM-uaaw mcls ”' lllabhtl. .. muoietumfl: hi! ll! yatclit, if the brceze could not be profitably turned. least within reach of Caryl. lOrr and Miss Helen Kelly: Pro- 'gram -- Mrs. Elbert Hill and Mrs. Harold Dicktcaon. Meeting to be at the Home of Mia: Elsie Laird. ‘Receipts for the evening included Lynette Brown being balance collected from puplia for transportation of the Five member; pnid their fees. Corres- pondence was received, including thanks for boxes at Chi-latmal. for Christmas treat. ordered paid. One new member was wel- comed. Rvoil Call to be answered : prominent Institute woman. A nicely arranged program They were at “You have only to walk with us to the quay, where by now the re- turning launch should be 0n her way to fetch me." Hussein's voice purred. "Behave as if our little reunion were a friendly one, and “We're not making any lilo," O'Hara remarked dzily. and was about to step towards door when a voice remarked: "Well. well! We seem to be In the nick of time! What's gains on here?" O'Hara caught one glimpse of uniformed police pouring in at the open doorway. and wasted not a minute. His own particular escort was thexscar-fticcd Mahmoud. Ho knew from his boxing (‘NPETINICQ tlco aiiatcniical spot where the Egyptian is niiviiys weakest. He made for it, where Mahmoud was concerned. He. heard Rittctiberg shouting. a sharp little scream from Virginia. Mahmoud. crump- llng up lii O'Hara'.s hands, though struggling still. hollowed lioarscly. Around liim. the room was filled wc shall he friendly, too." l lroii- , the‘ creased in numbers. He marveilcd for a moment. how this coup came to bc iiiado, and then —~ though still puzzled — he understood more. In plain clothes. Inspector Wel- come emerged suddenly from the background, greeting him cheerily. "Ran it ratlici" finc, I'm afraid." ‘no said. "I had your message. but I liad no way of what had becn linpgieiiiiig at my end. Didn't know, you see. where to get you. How- evcr. the only funerals will he those of your friend Hussein, and one or two others engaged with him iii his affairs." "Then you Iiave got dofinlie against him?" asked eagerly, relieved. "Much mofe than something. Fortunately. Carnot recovered suf- ficiently to make a statement. Apart. from that. we found added assistance from a quite unexpcctcd source. A friend of yours, risen from the dciid." O'Hara. following the inspector's gesture. stared. Andrew Payne was standing before him, a bleak smile on liis wizened face. "It scents." the Inspector ox- something O'Hara by police, behaving with a violent. efficiency which was felt rather than seen or hoard. In an amazingly short. space of time. O'Hara found that reigned again. Hussein. livid and handcuffed, as were those who had been helping him. had given up a tcollsh struggle. They had a surrounding cscort of police. ‘They were, O'Hara noticed, from the I iSmlltllltlllllltl iiiiiii iioiiii su-zrn Hero's Gulclt, l-WGY RON" Go after offeneive minor coughs due to cold: or amoking, at: the Rn! mratchy "tickle". Get Smith Brother: fan-ion: Black Cough Drape to bring quick, long-lasting relief three important waya: I, Inclined tlcltle ' 2. Soothe raw, Inhaled membranes 3, Help louen phlegm auleted by the we: enjoyed. A dainty lunch was laerved by the commute In charge. ' boltcal. peace . i. plaincd. "that-just after your visit to him at the Mews - Mr. Fayne caught 9l|ll1t of that scar- faoed follow yonder, prowling around. He got scarcd. and slipped out by a back way over some roofs. nearly hruke his neck do: ing ii. However, he's have been broken up worse if he'd waited for that bomb." tTo be contiiiucdi OUT OUR WAY r. IF YOU WERE FINDING ANY OVER By Clifford McBride ’ HELLO. eovs: I ' SAY, I CAME" I HELLO. SUGA -- ,- 1 CAME TO SEE OF MY CATTLE HERE.’ YE GODS.’ I'M ALMOST LOOK AT HER... CALM. coat. AND coi.i.i=.c'rEi>...t-iis CHANCE c "to MAKE uP. AND HE'5 BLusi-iine, eiuLPiRie». SHRINKING AND ASHAMED OF BEING A MAM! X _' By i. R. Williams w.