essas..araa..telertifls 52.32% -.-_..-_V....<‘s_>..._..-......_.,_.-¢.< _ l . I I “ ‘ A"?~'>¢~ w.“ And vvhy shouldn't hei Dominion Household Coke can cave him 16% to 30% of his fuel bill com- pared with anthracite, (Government test) . That's money In pocket! And he .149 gets a clean, radiant fire that‘: ALL HEAT. A smokeless, sootlea fuel with practically no ashes. Ask your dealer for folder showing how to use De- minion Household Coke for low-cost heating. DOMINION STEEL and COAL CORPORATION umnn HALIFAX, SVDNIV. ‘ ’ IMNT JOHN, MONCTON D I Buntain 8t Bell 8i 0o. Charlottetown l, ALL 1s BRIGHT By ELEANOR BROWNE GSZARDIAL‘ W. C. T. U. NOTE§ ausq-u-rasnmnmwmouueumsiursr-nigsm "vin7|°""°i’i°i'L-Z t} fink?“ °£"*'°»u."""s§°"?"°° an?" on n c s e - - - ' - Andflneflirlflndsfllc Golden aim-fly? “F” Goncmgg “N” Mn. Jenkins brldled and looked at Btnrwlthannmhmnle. Starre- turned her lock witn aswnsnment. Bhe could not. see what hao been in the nlmplo quest-ion to make Mrs. ‘°“‘§‘°'.uu.s‘°‘ i? it's’? d‘; °""“°'5”..3' ary u y rrom o and evidently icund her oOUIOI c! annnement. "Isn't she the one?" she said to Mr. Jenkins who smiled thinly tn response. “As ii she didn't know: The minute I set toot on this boat I Xlklnb-dlfiifi. I. Willy? “What in the world are you talk- about?" demanded Gloria. s. Jenkins favored her with a proving stare. She drew hersell major. re little run with her retending not to know. Oi course t‘s your young man," she added to Star. "My young man?" star echoed y. Gloria, quicker than her roommate, looked murderously at the buxom matron before her. "Do you by any chance mean that Doctor Barrett will be with us?" .-he asked. "Yes. Doctor Barrett. Isn't that nice? It's so sate to have a doctor along it we get shipwrecked. don't you . , ." Mrs. Jenkins had started ofl’ gushingly. but she ran down as she caught sight oi Star's horrified expression and Gloria's obvzous anger. Blushing painfully Star tried to make the situation clear. "Doctor Barrett is engaged to Gloria. i 1m ure you must have made a mis- .. 8 take CHAPTER. IX Star glanced up to see Kent ap- ' Her heart began to numb 1n ma: discoimerting way it had suddenly developed. It's the unifonn, she told herself. gazim int/o the suds of water that ran in ribbons alongside the boatzIt makes hLm look so clean and reliable and Distributors for P. E. l. GOOD-BYE T0 THE EXOTIC Manicure specialist relats that nails are becoming shorter and more oval-tipped. If nail vamish i-s used at all, the paler shades are preferred. i Diamond Drilling , We wish to advise we now opt-rate Diamond Drilling equipment as well as Churn Drill. for water well work. I Our Diamond Drills are modern Longyear machines. (lur drilling crews are ex ril trained in the gold flel of the North Country. Get our figure on that test hole ul‘ prospect hole you want. put down. TRASK WELL Company Limited ABRAHAM PETERS, North American Hotel, Charlottetown. VAUGHAN H. GROOM. Mgr. for Prince Edward lslnnd snmm d’ I 1 Professional Bards McLEOD 8r BENTLEY w. n. BENTLEY, u. o. .1. a. anmwv u. o. c. r. nnnrnavz’, nun. Barristers and Attorney-shun MONEY 1K) LOAN 1110 Richmond Street 0. F. ABGIIIBRLII Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Slreel Phone l7. P. 0. no; l! MdcGUIGAN 8i TRAINOR a MONEY T0 wan i lfflcc: Over Provincial Bani. flghmonfl Street, Charlottetown H. F. McPHEE l. A., K. C. NOTARY. in. BARRISTEB- SOLICITOB Rllc-v Building Charlottetown =——' “e — " v Professional Fum', ‘ And Exterminator Guaranteed Extermination of all Vermin Bodentl, eh. GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write Greet George Si: Charlottetown, P. l. l PALMER 8i HASLAM Ill CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS rtmaaai. nmecrons ' AND lunaunzns lnnoer River sue Brldnlbane Day and NIIM Sefllfl- BELL i MAl MONI! T0 LOAN m I Bikini! lguin Event! Less than Ii u Tablet for ASPIRIN CDC. graciously. alth I-lilnk she so line. And he isn’t—-he isn't! Kent's voice broke in on her rev- "Gloria, I wtgnoer 2g that she wou g mg 1:355:11. Gloria was already mov- from ‘b0 0 cancda, “Of course. dear." she murmured ough star didnt unded too pleased. "In this outfit I'd rather not ace anv- li you'd mind transierring boot number And guard from wrong. six-it's Just on the other side o: the our realm from see to sea. deck. I. asked Mr. and Mrs. Livlng- ym-evumqy-e, grant?! Waller netball £33m.‘ “m “m” w ‘mm’ ' . U we,“ we]. 3m, a ' “f,” United. loyal. free love. one I “ heron won't be alone." Kent said q etly. "A friend oi yours. Mr. lu ties is in that boat." Gloria u. seemed abou to say she Wouldn't mgmur‘. 5 $°- The World's w. c. en ger Sta Canadian Drvggisls every- where now feature economy llclfle of Safest‘ Fast Relief for Pains and Colds of price any- body can afford. . . Here is good news for millions. There's no needtotakechances on taking strong, dangerous drugs. Dominion drug- sts _are now eatuimg Aspi- rin, reco ized ac_ the relief you can use for pain and colds safely, for less than 1 cent d tablet! Remember—Aspii-in does not harm the heart. For great s plus safety, don't take anything se. Get_ the economy size bottle at your druggistb toda —100 Aspirin tablets for oni 98¢. t’: a bargain you can't miss. ut be sure you get Aspirin. Ba sure if’: ASPIRIN! '; If every tablet does not show the word “Ba er" on it in th rm f cross, E it also noto is R Don't let any y tell you it is. I00 tablets 98‘ FALL SALE NOV. 13th to 18th continues to 22nd Values in many lines It will pay you to call Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs taken in trade Highest Prices PETERS 8i GALLIIIIT North Rustico L-719-l1-18-2i ‘n11. How Are Your Eyes‘? If having tune u mfl-‘iiimuflfi; .,.. or dizziness — consult n spec- At your service with yell’! of experience and n thorough retracting service, Call I 1| dlmuc dlf- llcnltlc: m W" G. F. ilutcheson Olllieflm Bloch, Charlottetown. Ell. I. I- IQII. D- Is Illlli. dale-n rwxF-(csrrflnwfill d. , o. r. HUTCHESUN. :: i‘. o. nurcnnson to hill’! 100k!!! overheard Mrs. her o the cabin. Oh. that's all right." Star wished her companion would not reier tn it 88H, with Kent looking on. ‘But t does seem sort oi iunn ',' Mrs. Jenkins persisted. “that a mB-n like him would be tak- Y a dedizened ily-by-night with her yells hair and painted fin- in. e clally in nails." "Site's really a very nice girl," said r uncomfortab Li’. Star could feel Kent's eyes on her. giro ianelw eigiétly when he had I10 Pom ustlng liiebelt uras as ii he were compelling her to look up at hlm. Unwilling she raised her eyes. The dimple was showing in his cheek although he sternly re- pressed the smile. He had probably Jenkins’ remark and icund herself up at him. tuljiiiég 1n the world she had intended o “You haven't your belt tied tight- LV enough," he said authoritatively. w“... "Is mine all right?" asked Mrs. r’ Jenkins. "Tied like a sailor." Mrs. Jenkins beamed at his approval. “We've'done this so often," she told them “lhat Mr. Jenkins keeps a life belt in our attic Just s0 1'11 feel at home in a storm." Kent's lean face was so close to S.ar's she could see the little pulse throbbing in his temple. liice nose he had! usual Barrett nose, but highly arched. His fingers luinbled. andsbood As she ivatched, he pulled the loop through too far ivhole iintening again. “Oh-—nere, let me do that." Mrs. Jenkins‘ plump SWl-fl-LV at the tzmes. thumbs about things like this, es- pecially when they're doing it tor a llfflity Kiri." she added. Star grew hot with menu. But Kent. his telltale hands locked behind him ease. She wore you," h There was a sudden commotion outside - the sound of pounding along sueam. The boat grumbled and groomed as it a modern dragon had icund its way into the engine room and was clawing at the very vitals of the ship. Star was thrown t the wash basin with a. sickening lurch and at almost the same min- Star almost wllided with the steward as she open ran out. Without bothering to apolo- gize, he steadied her and ‘dashed on. Star was only a short distance be- 31nd him stepping onto the slippery A crowd had gathered git most of them leaning over the ra-ll and ‘£2221’ excitedly. boat. stood unccrtiainly. It cdfoolishtcaowdaroundthei-aélk surely the sailors should be allow to have all the room they needed. Then she caught sight of a small re pressed age. "Why don't they the little boats?" S "n ou tilink they'd ‘let me m in D0 V011 _ darling." she a pea-rel tine crowd a; t; mill- ed around o y a few feet away, but her arm at S uari/s w al bewaln toth undingoihis the “no ofhis I'm sorry this happened "Whyre you sorry?" without much in (To be TIPPII? AND "CAP" but then thought better oi it and icd o . was more at contusion like a talisman. he decided. It was caugh. mthe tossing cur-L. of her hair, veiled by her downcast lasnes. bowed gravely to Mrs. Jenkins. "Thank “She ls beautiful to me. I thought perhaps} was. prejudiced." Gloria's life belt lessly onto the bunk. but she was nowhere in sight. wearily Star took hers oil and pushed her hair back from her forehead. The day was so muggy! Like a. spring day with the sap slowly rising in the trees and buds on the maples. It was hard to imagine that the house in Milford was buried 1n snow, its path broken, its windows shuttered iorlom. Her head ached with the whirl of thoughts. Why didn't acknowledge he knew her? Why did he pretend this silly interest in her when he was engaged to G Was each one in the world one sort oihperson and pretending to be an- er. with a shifting cloud steam so that it was l/llq, sea more than a few feet beyond star went up and touched the bright. head gllnting 1n terest. Continued) _ n. ggéihgblglggihfiggid cg; 51$: -r. u. wk ten m“ .."‘1-'**“‘° “ “ Th. Provincial w. c. "r. o. ts y°~ “d ‘m’ “m”? for otr thirty. or twenty- ive cost. 'I‘1ie county or expenses. Here again the bride's watching her. It $100 to the National life member in the It was the last used to support a Missionary in India The Fund for S vinces. The within a province f0 extension is raised What a In Ontario The Budget Fund cov- | NOB Bi R11 U“? era the expenses oi field workers. - 111111 and educational and publicity Work. Unions contributllng one ‘dollar per fee are Star Un ens. Uri ons con- and undid meltributing more than one dollar per member to The Budget Fund worked we an From all this one embarrass- tlonal W.C.'I‘.U. for He e said earnestly. but w-as tossed care- “n- 11nd Kent tr 1031a? drink habit. British Columbia Ontario. the worst footsteps 5111111 ion statistician has a nation-wide deck—a Columbia than the 8i‘ 6 ute heard Mr . J nkins in smmy; S e cry 8 Ontario. 18.1; 1n “Man oveiboard! My Land!" bio. 14-5- Every year since ed the door and vehicle death rate Dominion average. lnce but Ontario. In 1928 to i030, than in Ontario. eastern province reckless. The water was of to r1 wfihac inst the outer wall 1117. 111, 111, 85, '18, deaths. but 6'17 last put down one of British Columbia uart demanded. couver Sun. Si}; WIUFRED 915$ W96 "t After four years Bm=11h$"°- Wilfred Grenfeli, muscles. But work this summer. hiqmlm“ ed ashore at st. STUBBS 7O Canada, our glorious native WHITE BIBBON TIDINGS Where does the Mermherlhip Dol- gc . ‘T141113 " fifty cents as the a inscription cent. The National W. O. cents; the provincial union with a large membership can carry on with a smaller affiliation fee than e the province with fewer members. since the duties oi’ the provincial unions arc similar 1n kind and in district collects ilve or ten cents for its necessary members to bear the cost. the lar- ger the affiliation iec must be. The Frances Willard day offer- ings go through the hands of treas- urers until they reach the National Treasurer; any province sending the World's Missions may name a T. U. Our Canadian givings to World W.C.T.U. Missions have been apart icr that purpose. It is grati- to note the recent temper- ance legislation 1n Bombay. Educational Campaign is raised by a special levy on the different pro- special work undertaken of assistance from different unions. are called Advance Guards. Treasurer is a woman with a mis- sion, which has to be fulfilled with care and devotion. It is a worih- 1 while ministry of abi ty What is the proaedure by which this trust money may When a ‘e111 is presented in the Na- bill is sent Io the Rmording Secre- tary. who examines the to see if this expenditure has been authorized by the constitution or. by the executive. Then she signs an order for payment. which must also be signed by the and sent to the Treasurer for pay- , merit. Thus this money gftrn ' trust for a definite purpose cannot be used for other purposes. To devote. time and talent, ener- gy and means to educating youth in the danger of the social that lntoxlcates and to the presslcn of the liquor traffic. is to work for the destruction of~a force in life that is an enemy Kingdom of Righteousness. There is nothing that tends more to des- oy the ‘"51. in man than does the B8 . - The death rate per _ population in all Canada is 13.8: in lumbia has been higher than the year higher than any other prov- British Columbia rate was higher The motor death rate 1n British 00.000 oi’- 98, 10.4, 14.2. 17.8. 16.4, 11.0, 1.1.3, 13.9. 18.5, 16.5. and 14.5, the last figure being 193B In actual number ci British Columbia's 13-year record is: 60 deaths in 1927. then 77. 91. 1937 and 110 last yean-Jflhe Van- again visited the scenes of his life eadquartiers of his mission. the mtire village had turned out. T. U. gets one the fewer the Treasurer for Worlds W. C. Temperance . and are set unday School r education or bv some furn" sees that the 11 . spent? the payment minutes Presideni. 1T1 5111')- i I i glass l oi the l‘ i i i | MOTOR VEHICLE DEATH RATE- has, next to, motor vehicle, death rate in Canada. The Domin- just completed i that the motor vehicle death rate survey, and finds i is higher in Ontario and British I Canadian av- 100000 of British Colum- 1926. the motor in British Co- anci in every inclusive, the but then the became more popula- been annually: 16.0, 12.1 fatalities. 82, 102, 101, 124 year. killed 1M In GRENFELI. oi exile. Sir of Labrador. When he s - Anthony, “ills t0 ____-——::_~ ._m__.. welcome him. An archway o! b01181“ had been erected and tlie pier and every home and building was dec- lant stood in silence as a simpll funeral ceremony was read 0V6? the ashes oi Lady Cirenfeli. . um was placed in a vault on the hill-top. beside the ashes of Iliittle, one coSir WI1ired's wife. who died New York in December. worked at no side for the people o! the Nerf-h and she wished that her achee reel near the spot she loved. Axpicgrlpostcard showighuw ' ’ November 17th and 18th . . MEN MAKE SAVINGS ON uits And Overcoats Pick Men's Trousers at once they're knockout values. Fine English Ser- ges and Tweeds in shades a n d patterns Sizes 30 to 44 Inch waists. Regular $3.50 to $4.00 values. on Dollar Days — — — $2.95 them up—you'II see galore. warm Out they go ‘2.95 Here’s Saving In Winter Comfort For Men! Men's Shirts and Drawers 50% wool and cotton. We could not replace this un- derwear for considerable more money. Dollar Day price $1.75 gar- $ ment. Suit — — — Men's Combination Under- wear. Hatchway style. Un- ion quality and medium weight. A very special buy at Dollar Day $2 I price. Suit — — Men's Cotton Combinations, Hatchway style, a lighter Fall weight. Dollar $ Day price. Suit — Men's Fancy Shirts with at- tached Fused collars. Values from our better shirt ranges. Dollar Day $1 I price--—--- Moomshimlihslogloo g 'I‘hc Dr. of Grenlfell’: earliest workers in l-abrildvf- Pl 1n patients are brought to the hospi- tal in the winter time was received with the iollowlr? Iliinenburg WC. .U.:— to ‘stand by’ ltili. Mn-y tons of quilts, warm clothing, glue bottles, silk hoce and underwear. rs and books on the "Geo. B. cluett," on the Men's plain colored Shirts. White, Cream, Blue. Sizes 16, 16%, 17 only. Your chance of a lifetime. Dollar Day price — Men's plain colored Shirts. White, Cream, Blue. Sizes 16, 16%, 17 only. You should not miss this b a r g a i n. Dollar Day $1 I price———--— Fail Men's Fancy Sox. weight and new patterns and colors. These could not he replaced for a much greater price. Dollar Day price. 2 pairs for - Men’s Fleece Lined Gloves. Brown, Tan, Grey o_r Cream. This is a good one, and your opportunity at our Dollar Day price. $1 I message, for the "he Bim- and 11o. ted with n and bunting. On "Bmlflgd t’ h 5h Saskatchewan was the safest 2;“, gummy mowing his arrival Once more on my beloved I4- H° m“ ‘gnu gawmznm province for motoring in 193D. with M 5g Anthony the 1o of welcome bndcr, I realise the immense debt “mm?” llmjs a m“ ovuboud. oiuy 5.2 deaths er 100.000 oi rwv- o»: on a sad note. igh on the 1 owe you icr all um you have “Yes ‘I ha}, m,“ But m5, ulation. Onta o while 1118118" hill, overlooking the harboralone made possible. New discoveries “Von-g ,0“... mm ygtg- showed c bis drop from the nre- m; fluttered at half-mast. and have opened definite new cheilen- bridse vious yew- In 1937 "w" We" ‘"4 the thrmig which had been so jifll- gel, and I do hope you w-iii not Wil! Iaddthotthreelnrgeclr- . 01.0., will be ship- oct? J thirteen cucccedve yea-re the ' tweed lIning-Yodll find them warm. The cloth is Neva-Wet water- proofed. Dollar Days - beat the Oxford Oicw in the annu- a1 race schools. For these thirteen Crew the Cambridge captain icg-ul recommended brown ‘n’ super u e stimulant». Mother with good food, u e ue u: lttth lee? I i this bio ll worth telli o n’ Oxford Orew cut out the beer, and for two years the won the race! who asserts that “Science Ia chas- ing alcohol oii the map oi human affairs." seems to be from a common acme tltic v'cwpoint.-—'I‘hc Clarion Call. At $16.95 It's a chance to fit yourself with a new Bolt end Over- cost-Both at exceptional savings. Look at Overcoats. ' Smooth check backed Tweeds, Banymorce, big burly lWMIlle-tlld kind you usually find on our higher price racks. Easy fitting ragianc - snappy guard] _ a1] round belts, etc. Sizes 35 to 44. Dollar Days only - -- - - - ._ _ ._ And These Quality Suits Fine all wool cergcs, double plains, twists and Hsvctex Tweeds are Included In this buy oi’ the season. Hand- some new shades and patterns In sizes 35 to 44. Reg- ularly $20.00 to $25.00. You'll want to examine these on Dollar Days - - - Men’: Irish Frieze Mackinaw $9.95 A good looking Mack- inaw built for comfort and durability. find these coats extra tlieec ‘1 6.95 '1 6.95 You'll with their full ‘9.95 ' Calling All Men ‘ Men's Spats. Colors, Grey or Fawn. This lot Includes some English Boxcloth, along with other broken lilies. A real $1 bargain. Dollar Day price, pair n Men's Jumbo Knit Coat Sweaters. AII wool. Assortment of colors. Heavy and $2 warm. Dollar Day price - — — n Men's All Wool Coal. Sweaters. The right weight to wear under your suit coat. Just a few of these. Act quick, and make sure of yours. $1 I Dollar Day price - - - - - Men's Zip Jackets. Fancy cloth, also knit materials. Prices ranging from $4.95 to $6.00. Dollar Day $ prlce-—-------_ Men's Plgtex Leather Coats, Tan shades, stylish and warm. Replacement price $12.00. Dollar Day $8 price — - - - _ _ _ _. _ Men's Winter Weight Caps, with Inside ear- bandc, good colors. $ Dollar Day price - - - - _ 1 r25 ween these two great ‘ without beer; ncTwoycarsagothe Oxford team The commentator aewelasa selen- By EDWINA so our AN’ emu sout Moulmmtuz- setr -—' ‘ =- WORK UP -'-AND SOMEDQY YQYLL lSl‘. PRESIDENT OF TH’ COMPANY- — WHAT KIND Youue MAN? OFAJOISDOMJWANT, L.‘ START AT TH' BOTTOM AND COMPANY- - PRESIDENT OI‘ TH’ EVWIYWHERE IWENT-- THILY ALREADY HAD A PRESIDENT or TH’ COMPANYll-NOW owl a HAVE TH’ owe, GRAWMA? . New,