a t1 R ‘. riot". 12mm- . 11m /i, 4‘ - Br aorta-r HUGHES CHAPTER Vll _Salo1iica, the Hot Spring; of An- cicnl ureyece, seemed pretty anctgnt t0 the iiinkee surgeon who came 111 1111 express train anti took a c1111 BULK SEEDLESS . . 2 c RAISIN 1.1.15? 3 Christmas Booking Needs CUT MIXED PEEL, Lb- — — — _ _-_z7c SHELLED ALMONDS, 1/2 Lb. -— - - 28° Hcllii 11111 mutter" of 111s iiussiniz papers, 91011111-(1 liiin with a substitute hcense _ to l1'l.|\t‘I§ had couched 1n the important intricacies coi-ciiai letters lives of _ 111 51110111011. 1o the 1111111 he should leave in. c i-itendi 100k through “MV-‘LHQ fl A he asked. dusk. T111- order Jet-iii Eifeiiiii l1.11c passmi 1 ‘ ' -. ...._-...--.-,-Au>r; the attaches, WI.‘ 1X‘ H‘. 1111 ‘end yet." 1111-111 vou heard? ilunica Fact! Ill \. iillii thcre are peop 11> lir-ip him back to his web tit-c. L 2n 111 ii cafe chiiiitaiit." si-t 1111-41 small till "iv-i it seemed excessive. ‘ chose a [Ilifll i-ttlfce 11' with horror .1. 1» IXWIPPZI 311111111! 111m. to be 1'11 ' '11 (iiwiuctly- French extraction. 'lllIII'.' their owner tumed his turned back, locked uneasy, 11- -, pUEllflPIOliS, puzzled, Icbb wondered what ailod the .1 - _Hc was sure he had never 1 hiin before. At length the HR-"r rose and left the hall, and i111 gQVC his soul to the Miser-ere 1111111 "Ii Trovatore." 11c was absorbed so deeply in the fllliMC that he failed. to notice at first the airivai of a, lice officer who spoke deferentialy to Ban- bury. Banbury was melting sym- pathetically under the influence of si-ciz-Ii nlld Verdi. but he was in- stant. with an Englishman's rage at aiiv invasion 0f his privacy. Jcbb turned in surprise and found the Turkish officer regarding him with a piercing scrutiny, which Jebb niiswcred with the clear-eyed inno- cence of ignorance. He caught i1. that the conversation had to do with ii French hotclkecper named. Moosoo Cnrolr-i, some other person named PIPTDOXIY. and an unpaid. bill. Btinbury grew more and more fu- n curious British intonation. The niiri iliinllv withdrew in confusion la ncnt. 1t seems that some silly ass of a Frcnch lioteikcepei- here had u. guest who lived verv royally for a fcw clays [I101] skipped without stop- D1115: to pav the shot- 'I'l1is packa iinpt-s secs you 11nd. thinks vou are Picrptiiit. He 1100s to the police and orders your arrest. The officers came to me with apologies for, tIii-oiviniz a friend of mine into a tiunizcon as n common thief. but I sent him about hLs busincs." "That's miizlitv nice of YOU." “Don't think iinv more about It. Have 11110111?!‘ cigar iind 71.01111 cf and let its hope that son- 1 sounds. , "Bv the way, what was the nnmel of 11-.“ liriicl?" I "T11:- Grnii-i Hotel de-nsomethlnfz or rthcr. I don't remember. Donti thInk of It Main T be: vpu.” 1 T1111 Jclih 1111-1111111. of it iviihnut rest At ‘cmgih Fflllbilfv rose impat- _ Tim scotch 11311 madc- him‘ (Iftiiv-Ll’. but he binmcd the Italian‘ music. "Y can't stand nnv more of this pnf’i"y‘n‘|‘iv (\'1\\ t-qu? iii/wit do you 8h!’ i" 0-1-- ~1~111-... '11!" TII 'I"(lI) W711 - hotel. ch?" \"‘1|. l think I'll see It‘ Ii ' » 11-1-1. 1'11 \\"\II 1r vcu yi-art --- 11- i-‘i '--I "-- 1- f"l "i-u" . .11.“ n11 p~nviT i-m v-....-..,-.. ,..... qvnyfil _rY~ nnrl no ‘get vwymtttnd Jpbb in bid him izncrl-nivht As soon as 121- wu Out. o: the building, Jebb rose 111 w the Liriiiiii Hotel CLAJIBIELQPFE. i 11nd the British consul 11M! iw-imi iiini over the important. 1m 1<>=1 passport 1111a a. teskem of; Iilm . Turkish 1111101111191)‘ and given 111ml ‘ _ _ i-cpi-esenta-i Orcui Britain and Austria; l when he left the train he was,‘ cuniix-lit-dio have his teskere vised- bi‘ =1 ‘Iii-knit 011111111. who 101111 it 111 ~ iliiiii-i.» 11nd see if by chance he .s 1101111114 linoiiiirr icskere oi 1iuiie1",' 1H1: did riot fall to slip a little bak. s ktaIl 111111131‘ 1111- tiociiiiiciils on the ransacked his could not : no encour- liiilllkfil’ $1.111 oi a nobLe house but CCIIIIHISSJOTIPX" efforts to tint? “I SAUSAG 1111- Young Turks 1 they have an Au- cican 111). and the on @1101- done with t-heI; He's H‘. 1121s lircetcti with profound court 11111-1" de luxe. settled - , y 1 yup, bum u.“ yPEIS over iiriiis head, 11nd he was ab: tii - _l>v an Italian for the Ailatihi 515k 111 11114814211018 ii inelegant Zlurit- 1 ‘ Now the government has ‘e111 1i it into a gilded cog-c for the‘, ituu ‘fhpv dyflnf (mm, m“, [D 0i the hotel kept by Musu Czirolet?" 111i 11h we 111d Charles l, but- 111- s ll 111-1111 em. anti 11o mistake, The "$114111"- o.1l tiirziiiiulu lllfly ?Qp up any (my, e enough eager "Bu! let's not talk Turkish p011. I hear nothing else all day 111.’ to gc: my iiilnd off myi ' tillliFSiOfl was only two pi- , _ a .,._\ m. m, Gyms awed,‘ The price 11nd M. Carolet talking excitedly to the musicians br- taiile and the Ban- anci - 11.1 8101111111 11nd soda, in ix-hich excuz-d from .11 a 1.11110 in front of him. Jebb Nd a flit neck and short, bristiy giant-ml :11 JeIJb. stared. turned] u-tird hcrc and there and gleanediumes 11 WWI‘- rious 11s he thundered Turkish with 1 tiiiicci- git-w more and more humble idem mm Dowdm. especiahy (195151115 . ‘ - ' - f tie verv youni; 1111 VIlLh iiiiich apology; and many a sa- - ed m! skmb 0 I am, Whcn he hiLd gone, Banbury said, 51 ghis dis thelmost izhagtly- country‘ Go ‘a word. what o you aup- - ed_ ardiess 1,- a pose that iackass of a polioemarflbe “mm reg "HQ: winitctl‘? 1t would be no end Tllflflyithenl" is somethiruz smart parents if it. \\'t‘l‘i"t1'i', so disgustingly in1perti- do not 5m, any mqre, had .' for l o! Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, Pk". PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb. Bag — — — - NEW CITRON PEEL, Lb. —- - -— — — ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL, Lb. — -- _____ __ 25c CUT MIXED FRUITS, 4-01. Pkg. ____ GRANULATED OR BROWN 69c SU R bbiifg. LAMB FRONTS, L it. @111‘ the simple style ——- it-"J 8111111111.‘, Esq" iro-i- l1; liiiice of the iitrodizccd liini. BULK CURRANTS Lb- 13c. 2 Lbs. —- -— 11-5»;- 11-3, Q1 _ _‘ SHELLED PECANS 1/4 Lb. -_ _ _ __ 23c ‘£111,111 .11 iLII-{Ixllgfgl-hl? B|9ached ‘ " amt... .1... SULTANA RAISINS, Lb. _ _ - _- _- 111i.- tistiiictitin LQUALITY MEATS- Iiliiglt elgtiérlimrfi Round Shoulder w‘ \ H) I ROAST BEEF, Lb. — ~ — — —— ——- . .14‘ viiiisiii 11.11 ccii s .. hi‘1311121133);11111111111, 11nd Iiis Lb_ _ Z _ i ___ ____ " I ijilc they had‘ 1- """" """-210 ———— —*2% “—"“—*flc ----- —-2% CORNED PLATE RIBS. Lb. — —- — BOLOGONA SLICED, Lb. -___-146c SELECT YOUNG OUR Always Fresh, Lb- OWN MAKE PORK 25c 11nd se ched for the policeman. lic Jcbu 11.111 been IHLIIIIHLZ the all "Wiil you please tell me the name "'l'111- Uriiiitl Hoiel tielEui-opc. cf- Hc is a dog of 1i lcol w 1111M.‘ suspected you." Jebb bow-ed and "CvUOtl-lilglit," and ilie official an- S\\'€l‘€'(l. "You are welcome." Jebb sauntered carelessly out of "1111- ctifc and. calling an araba. said: “Grand Hotel tic rEurope." i Arriving there he iold the arabaji ‘to ivait. He found the office alight a lady who was presumably Mme. Carolet. 1T0 be Continued) At 12 Girl Should i Be Trained In Good Grooming By the time she is l2. simple, hood tzroominz routines should Le '11s natural a part of anv little girl's (Iii-liy lift: a! Roing to school. study- 11112 at home, eating, sleeping, or ftakiniz care of her pets. I The l2-y'ear-old who has been trained well. no Iona-er has to be re- iininded to wash her hands before cominiz to the table or even asked whether o1- not she remembered to brush her teeth before izomgtobed, ‘or in the morning. 1 Bath Is Quick as Washin The ‘teen-axe tzirl realizes tiat a. warm bath in the tub requires very ilittle more time than face. neck and arm scrubbiniz at the wash bowl. iShe uses a mild cream or nOWdCT deodorant under her arms after her [bath as a matter of course- She brushes her hair three or (our She buts cream on her lips when they are (rhapped, uses hand lotion on hands and it-i-lsts frequently, She does not use make-up until later on in her ‘teens. of course. When she and her mother have f1!!- ailv aizreed that the time has come ior nose powdcriniz. her 111M119?“- teanhes the child how t0 D1111 1i- °11 noothiy and siiarlnizly. Don't Ignore Skin Blemlshel Chronic skin blemishes should HUI: _ your):- star's axe or sex. 11 outL-iow ‘alley; talker their child. 91H or b0)’. I0 E am Y doctor and let him prescribe 118-11" merit. diet or whatever is necessary- Verv often. change of diet is the answer, with salads and fresh veile- tables and lean meat substituted for an over-abundance of swec h. 1111s and rich 100115- 5011191111195 “l” icrnai treatment is in order; 1311x9119 (invtor (let-ides. And the entire am- iiy sticks bv his decision. TRAIN TIME CHANGE 1. iSecui-e Record murmured I ,1 Yukon Big | i Game Trophies, i Wiiii a record of ihizty years ,- liuiiiiiig in Canada, William Barth. , man, 1'74 Bzoadway, New York City, 1 has just returned with four othcis hunters from a. two-tnoriths cxpsd- t Ition into 1h;- Yukon territory de- clazii1g that this scisoirs Illlll‘. was the tiiicsi. 11c Il1'l(I t m-r uiidiirtzikeii. 1 according to Ernie G. P111111. Fish‘ and Game ltt-pzcsciiiative of the Canadian National Railways, who IUCiIIIlIIIUlKILKI this terriiozy. The. 11111-13- at iii-e bagged 411 11101-05 of. biu 13111111‘ and t.1-avt-iii-(ivia Monti-cal ‘ on "T110 1111110111111 Limited" train . of the (Jun-idiaiii National Railway-g out to Viinctiiive-s, B C. where they boarded a "Prince" steamer of the coinpaiiv for Skagivayr Alaska, go- 11154‘ 111111 the Yukon from 1111i pwlnt. So .\"ii'(‘ zsful was 1111s hunting trip 111.1‘ lVir. Barthman iili'1(‘1i)lliC5 that a: 10c.-t some of the izophics obtained will be entered 111w i111: rt-cciYls 0f North America Big (P111110, n11 organization wliiqli re- cords outstanding specimens 0i game animals secured by sports- ineii. 1111110115211 the 46 trophies ex- ccctittl 11h,» limits cf ih.- ordinary ll()ll-l'i'.~'l(I(’llI/ licciis- ft-a pmtaining to tlic Yukon Tcn-itoiy, 1m extra, fee P01111115 the taking oi’ addition. a1 specimens. The trophies includ- ed 9 fliizzlics. 8 woh-es, Dali sheep Osbcnit- catibou. 1113054‘ and grat The ii-i-ritoiy is also famous for ‘big black Russian wolves. 1 Labor Mother To 4,500,000 ALBANY, N. Y , Nov. 2ilkiCPi I-‘rieda S. Millei; successor to FTances Perkins as Industrial Com- missioner 111 New York Stall‘, c011- sidei-s herself anything but "an over-anxious police won-en.“ "Mctli-sr" to 4.5i10.1l’)() ux-rkcrs employed by 1311.250 concerns. studying and talking and learning about. employer - employee relations ginoe she was ii girl in Ln crossc. Wis. She wn-fcsses to 19111111111: hci first IGwOns there, at hcr grand- father's lumber mill and POCFIIISZ "When the workcrs’ wlvr-s 00m- plaincd th-cy couldn't get their men to appear for work Maridiy be- cause of week - end hinires, my grandfather clianqd payday-s from Saturday to Monday and everyon- was satisfied." ‘ This is the working philcsnpliy- o; the woman appointed in 193B to r111 the lob vacated a fcw Years earlier by Miss Peikins. who bc- came United States Szcrctary of Labor. MONCTON. N.B.. Nov. 29. — Ef- fective Thursday. December 5th. the Canadian National Railways 9111‘ iiounce that. train lcaviniz $011115 101‘ Elmira at 11.15 11111.. will be 0081111911 Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays- instead of Mondiiv and Tuesday. Effective Friday. Dec. 6t 1min leiivlni: Elmira for Souris at 6.30 a.ni, will be cperated on Wednes- da - and Fridays Instead of Wed- nc vs only. §__ _. ___ fIeIM from Distrust Colin this Way Put. 3-pu use Va-tro-nol up each nostril .. .1 1 It shrinks swollen mem- branes; (21 Boothe! irritation; 131 lielps flush out nasal passages, clear- ing clogging mucus. Whether It's a stenographei- ask- ing what to do about "my boss who insists upon dating me after work" or a factory worker pleadlnil f0: l. job he lost "through no fault of my own, “Miss Miller checks each type of complaint. Once she finds the existence of what sh:- considers an "unjust. condition" sha wadss in-to the situation and kccns 1111mm- ering 11111.11 somethinq iozissns. “A satisfied employee." she explains. "is democracy! strongest. bulwark." At 5), M153 Miller pos esscs vim and vitality. She can wo-k 4B hours at a st etch and dislikes exercise of any form. l-‘li-Ic Gill. 58. Britt-h scuipio“ and eiiirevt-r, wi1. c works l-"cluded "B11111; of S11‘ 111111" wocd eiiqrav- Iiigs, (lb-d MHIRTIV Noll-lain Is more simple than VICKI Vl-‘IIO-IOI greatness: indeed tn be simple is to be great-Emerson. l iAussies Welcomed ‘Ll-vingRoom |S Qentre German Intel-lies M155 MIIIP-l‘ has been listening and’ THEm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ FRIDAY — SATURDAY -- MONDAY—TUESDAY Nov. 29, 30. DEC. 2, ' QUALITY FOODS FOR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE VALUES ON SALE be LOOK FOR BIG SALES SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR SHELLED WALNUTS HALVES Lb. — —- — _ _ _i _ ' ’ O GLACED RED CHERRIES, Bulk Lb.—----_ _ _ __39c AUSTRALIAN PEACHES CHOICE, 1s Oz- "r111 13¢. 2f<>r_____25c ARROW BRAND PEAS, 16 Oz. Tin 10c. 3for — _ _ _ ___29c CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP, Tin 10c. I3 for — — - _ _ __29° EATONS FAMILY BLEND c BULK TEA "Hag 53 EATONS SUNGLO COFFEE, Fresh Ground, Lb. — _ - - ____39c London CORN STARCH,Pkg-10c. 2for — — - _ _ _ _ __-|9c CULVERHOUSE TOMATO JUICE, 10 Oz. Tin 6c. 5 for_----_Il5c OXYDOL, Large Pkg. 23c. Small Pkg.—---- - _ _ ._.__ EATONS ' c ORANGE MARMALABE 2 5 SANILSL/Afigifgzifibruet Bottle EZCIIOIIICL — -— — - ECVIAIEOSRATED MILK 3for — — — — — — ——-— BULK ICING SUGAR, Lb. 10c. 3Lbs. — — — — — — — DOMESTIC CANADIAN BULK FRY-s T SHORTENINO CHEESE PEANUT CHOCOLATE 1 Lb. Pkg. 14¢. Lb _____ Lb figs-FER ,/2Lb_ 2,‘ 2 Lbs" ' 271‘ ' 2111 2 Ltsf- 251'- cake-— ° BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS W011i i‘ll Ilffo and 15 now in an inicriiincn: _..-_.-Should Receive Best 0f Attention in Buying New Furniture First Impressions. i air‘ camp. Many 0i I111.‘ iii1-i-11i-e.-_ w nearly all G‘- i.1 - ling of icd coiiplt» 11 . alian linpr-i... ' frcin gari-i-tiz. came 10111110111 tcntiei-ly A ti] enibirk lioriiaiia of b. . . uiid i-liiitli-i-ii- Iizili 1 i l-‘t rc- IJIIi 11.0115 111-- ll!ll',<.i'll.'iI(l\ biii ti all and “tap, I i P111 Of Life In Modern Home 31.3. \\',N11\'.‘.28iCI‘t - A cizniiiiL-‘iit of int -:ii L111‘ ccnirqs upon the living-mom iof 11 ‘iiomc. No matter how iew or v.‘ how illnlJly other looms thcrc may 111-, _\'\'lll'II SIlII find 1111s one mom pe ninbiilritm y, The 11-11 p ‘1- 111i.» s111 rhi- iii- I)i':I i 1: 1.11:.- briiiit of activity". It is 111-111-115" (IISPII l. 111111 1i SIlIl) 111 t'\'1‘1.\'11'~‘(I.\'4-% 1119111- T1115 15 U“? 1110111 r- 1y,» 1111i“ iiiin \\'I1l(‘i1 you first bring your watched son ba the \'1‘Y<'.iIt'~'. <11 Ill: last ii-iu" cartwiiiu lmn- cart-int: ,- 11.11111 gaiiirivays from from it". IYIPIILIS. and 11-1111-11 gives tlicin their sioiis of w-hat kind of a 111111- aie. ‘This 1s the rorim “there siilp to 11nd i1 Ty to ii-lini-f. And 1, ti“. 11.111 rvnds his evening paper; this train puuiiui 011i. 111-11 511-111 ,1 mi r1. L-. illt‘ ronni where mother dnrns 1111111111 puny-q,- - - ilio sticks oi- writes lici- letter; g y 11-1111-1- John and M-axiy oil 1n one back platform of with two baloy cnrrla the mrnnibiilaitii-s, whi interncc with mattress :_ . bfia-Tdill‘; the train, 1111i a tiny baby. Well Dr Some of the y-tiuiiszci- 110111011 iwro conspicuously smart‘ 111-1315 (i, mm the men's clothinz! i‘. rid from- sarimt. linen stirs, p- 1,. “m, sun hclnict to iiinivy 1-.\-.e:l spii I»; kit and toprcnis. The Internet-s wt-r- g‘ detachment of B; .. includiiic killed ll'l"l‘l‘iI).‘l'S of :1 fiin1_ 011s 11152111111111 1-11151111111‘ 11-111 Inter- nccs and QII-IIYIS‘ ici- . 111-11111, IIWv had ilitirtiiii: ‘iiyc-l thru- vovazt- Io Svtliiiyv, 1111.11 11 n. n3- I°111'1“(I 11.1‘ c-infori wIii l1 to" S'lll(‘ ii-iprrc/c- of t-hcm di-sz-liibi uiiitr BRONOIIITIS OOIIOIIS ‘#1100108 YIHD FASTER TO BUCKLEY’ liiui car.- 9 ul and s‘ rssod was "p zlifiblv anti .'. I MID TOUGH. HANG-Oil IHIXTUR‘E- A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS—Guess What! Q" izmips, ciiriici- may be doing home work: \\I"i\‘1‘(‘ junior playns before the 130d- Iimo Iioiir. In Terms of People 1s it smiiil \'\'0l1(I01‘. then, that. we 1 1111-1- s11 111111111 thought to making _‘ ilii. ci-ntie oi family litc on attrac- - iivc, ccnifortziblc. livable place? Cllflbrvlll-g furniture for such a room should be simple; for you have only to think in ieflfls of the ix-opli- 11-110 ticcupy it and select pin s that will add to their ccm- ior: 11nd happiness Of course, you will want to inainiqiin a sense 0i balitiit-c 21nd Iiurinonv among all th.- fui-nisliiiips 0f the 10cm. rc- TL. i \_ , bi- put, just as there is IfflIiUlCI‘ and ' hairiiitiii ' in 11141 fninilv life dcrpitc tiiffci-iiu-tx; in ]lf‘l‘.:0l‘.fIIIII(‘5. In iui-nisliiii; this room, there- foi-c. i: 1111p yoiii- family's Interests; then 1111111 the a rand-amen’. and dc- citlt- 11-11111. ])lt\<~.s will be most; stilt- lII)I(‘. Niliiytilly, care m115fi b.‘ taken 1 ilini. tl1~ I‘ilS.lllIJI(‘(T units more or ltus flow into each othcr to crrntr n (‘Il:\l‘IllIll_LZ. llllflllOlllOlifi setting. Key tu Ari-augment Your upholstered pieces are the key to WITZIIQWI‘ form your sefles 0f arraii-geincnts may take-Abe key as ; to style, colour a1i1isult-abilIty-—and i should be chosen for durability. or lllilY not match the sofa, but ' kecp 111 mind shape, colour and style wlicn E these pieces. I11 most Crises, IshNI with ome odd piece; are 1111111 Ilit.II\'l(IIi{tI and charming. In clmosiiiiz both your chest-er- ficlci and 011111121, don't, forget that, comfort is a prime consideration sit (town. try 111cm oul. Getting in gai-tllcss o1" ilic use to which thr-y’ll ‘ t-cinftii-t. and utiiit_v. The chairs may ’ 11's hard to rise 11-11111 1111-111. LIIOYITC too low. Most furniture. tliouL-qli. is ctnsi-nicwd to thi- lIi(‘1\§\l‘.'(?l'llCl‘1i. of the avcrn-Ji- ix-rson-I l‘ frci, ciqlit inches IiIII. if the seat is ns high as the it‘: from kiiri- in fil-or, it is more apt in be comfortable. \\'I1:1t.'\'ou Pay For Sitpei-iicial appclixuncc 1s not the main consideration in Judging value mid quality iii IIDIIOISILPLRI 1111-111- iurc; kind or wood used, utihoistci-v materials and llllhl‘ workiiiiiiisliip are sortie of the principal factors yvhich vaiiy i11 seemingly idciitcal pieces. Make sure, in selecting uphol- stered furniture, that the frame is of sturdy hardwood, SCCIIFC-ly glued. doweiui and ~ that the springs are support-d by a good firm w-obbing tscmi‘ inatiiifitctui-crs are using a steel construction which is pmving siitisfitctortt: the springs will insure sticity. yet p:ovidc a good fii-in scat: filling will nui- sliiit. If 1.11,. tiplifli- story fabric will rccrivc hard usage, I select B. durable weave 1ii1:i a colour y that won't show soil OHSII)’. End tables on each side of tlic: chcstci-field mid a coilt-c or cock- 1. tail table in front ‘ COIIlfOTl-ilblo unit - bursts oiicn ‘choose this spot. Aiicthci- unit should provide for 1.11,. iiian of the y m- (tngagcd 1nsp¢>cqing potatoes at. ¢°1T11°1'1-11111<‘ 9511' "1111" ~ Cardigan, 48 Road and Peakes. house: a with iadio or Iiookcascs a: haiitl, that . will 11111111- onc , 1 D I department stores tm-Ic-ty- of tables as they at-e show- 1118 i is. your living mom. It should re. ' flcct your t/Asics and OOIItYIbUI-B i0 your comfort; not those of persons who do not share in the life 0f your home. 1 I I i and a stood l'(‘1t(IIli'_'. limp. Aiiotlici- I leading 01- ccnvnrsntinn- might includp a chair, c1 1.: - :‘ 1 table and 11111111. In sclcrtiiia i1 desk $111111 ‘ :1 vi-iiiir to the City ‘ (lay. ‘ for the writing iii-nun, ht- 5111'!‘ that . it Is the propI-r- lieiszlit for the pcr- ; Vir. Eiiunet Power, Elllotvale left sons who will I11- lbillf‘. it. and add a lamp that will give satisfactory- , light. A chair will, of course h1- i nccdcd to complt-t-o this iiiiil. I For Every Pin-pose Tables not. only (Omillblllfllt ad- I joining pieces of furiiitii c, but pro- vide handy spots for nsii flowers, lamps or to , sonel accessories. within cos-y rciicli of nil your living l room chairs, and 11f Hit‘ "mp9,- height. for whatever list‘ they're to . 11151 11 Bic-p ahead of the weather- man i cr out of them should be easy; 111 tiays, dcptisit. pcr- I Head. was a visitor to They SIlCUId b1- ! during the past week. Iwhatc-vcr purpose YOU mill’ (195111? them. I Remember, above all. that this NOVEMBER 29. 1940 . . EATONS (NO ALUM) 11111111111 POWDER 11-1121” Culverhouse PIE PEACHES Eatons Choice TOMATOES 12 Oz. Tin 12c Large Tin 13c. 231: 25c 2 for 2 ror LOBSTER PASTE 3 Oz. Tin 10c. 3 for — Eatons TOILET PAPER DUNBAR SH RIMPS, 5%. Aylnier APPLE JELLY, 32 Oz. Jar -— —- — -— Roli 7c- 4 for —- 25c Oz. Tin — --- — 251: IDEAL GOLDEN WAX 16 Oz. Tin 10c. 25° 3 for LIFEBUOY SOAP,Each 8c. 2 for — -- SURPRISE SOAP Each 5c. '10 for --- 43c FRYS H-OT CHOCOLATE 1/2 Lb. Tin '_ 2M — FRUITS IIIIII VEGETABLES — McINTOSH APPLES, Dozen -- — — —- LOCAL CELERY, Head —- — —- -- — HEAD LETTUCE, Each — — — — -— — Sunkist ORANGES, Med. Size. Doz. — — GRAPEFRUIT Small Size Each 7c- 4 for TOMATOES, Lb. — ——- SWE ET POTATOES, Lb. "———"23c 12c. 2 Lbs. -- CHOICE GRAPES 1 Lb. 15c 2 Lbs. 29° e put. Never have furniture and shown such a io-day’, in style, design, and for Cardigan Head and Vicinity Miss Annie itlcAulay. Cardigan. Hciid. was i1 visitor to the city, tiiu-iixg thc past yrs-ck. Mi-. Joseph Baldwin. Baldwin's Road, was u visitor t0 Vernon River Sunday. i Mr. Earle McDonald. Lorne Val- I 1ey_ was 11 business visiwi- to the city recently. Mr, B111 Heady, City, w-as n bus- iness visitor to Cardigan and 4B Road 011 Wednesday. For the past week "old man wint- er" 1111s bccn preparing the 11-10918 of this provime for what is ahead of them. vi-lien the coldest weather of the scasozi, along with blinding snow squalls sllvfipi- the Island. Mo- torists have reported some roads to be almost impassable. Mrs. Ernest Moar. New Perth.‘ W115 a vl-iioi‘ to the City on Sat- - iii-day. Mr. James Cullen, 48 road. left on Wednesday morning for the Illiliillillld where he wil be 9111910!" cd for the ivintcr months. 1111-. Phillip 111111111111, City. is 1111s- Mr. George Moat, New Perth. was on Wednes- Mr. Melvin Harper, 48 Road, and on Friday morning for the mi itary training centre at Beach Grove Ln! whore they will be under train!!! for the next thirty clays. Mr. Daniel Baldwin. Baldwin's Rmid, was a. visitor to Cardigan on ‘ Wednesday. Mr. Malcolm McAulay, Cardigan the City The farmer! of this vicinity were i IV AS Z1. their threshing on Saturday. Each of the farmers on the Baldwin's Road in turn hiid their threshing done by Mr. George Anstic of Peakcs. Mr. George McAulay. Cardigan Head is Spending a few weeks with his sister Mrs. Mildred Goodwin of Bangor. The People of this vicinity were very sorry to learn that Mr. John CB-Tmiflllael. Elliotvale, has en the City Hospital for treatment, and are hoping for his speedy re- cc-vei-y. Mr. Elmer M1Quaid. 48 Road, left for New Brunswick 0:1 Thurs- day morning, WIlC-fe he will be eni- ploycd foi- the next four months. Mr. Walter Rodgerson, Peakes. visitor to the City on Saturday of the past ire-ck. The buses which have been run- 111.11g fi-cm Souris- and Fortune to the City. via 48 Road. have not been travelling for the past week, due to the snow storm. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McArce, Vernon, and young son. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Mc- McArct-‘s parents. Mr. arid Mrl Jnmcs McArce, St. Teresa, 'IO\VN sow roit siisiiiio ALBERTON, Md, Nov. 28 —.-\i- bertons‘ B00 residents have n. new ianciloixi-— he bought the town lock, stock mid barrel for $65,000. The new owner of this century- old mill tovin on tlic Painpsco Riv- er is C. R. Daniels. Inin, New York who has been operating the mill making cotton duck for the last month under n temporary least‘. The only biddcr Saturday, Daniel: got for his money the old mill it- self. 1B company" Iiumes. the grocery store, and other assorted pieces of property. The “company town" was built and operated by James S. Gary 8i Son, until hiii-d limos came My the ccinpnny \\'-I‘llt into receivership. Escaping SJIE" were ilic Roman Cath- olic Church aiid a railroad right of wav m1 w-Iiirh the owners had leases. Residents gathered ‘round an Auctioneer Chiirlcs Hobbs tried to drum up trade. He asked 5100.000. E. A. Trumpbour, treasurer oi Daniels. bid $65,000. Hobbs sang out the price again, and tried a sales tiilk about how thd inili is working on National Defe-rwi contracts. with Iausv tlmcs ahead But no mote offer:- _ I At last I10 gan- ‘,L| 1- warnind. and "knocked It 1111:..." tn Daniels. _______-__-_- “Love one another" Is the mo! this time by having com-plcteu I I 11d zrofound counsel of t-hl ISIIZTDITTZCTRWHIINK— Mary 31k" Edd?‘ By GEOFF HAYES ‘we've c0015 n 1.01116 wnv, " 5am 7E0 LOOKIN6 Down /?' '? WEE TW/NHL/NG LIGHTS "113 Fg/v, "Exam/Men JUNE, "BUT I'M 11/250 4 1 w/sn w: cauw FIND B! T‘. "COME COULD SIT. "s41: msnsf a swsu. PLACE mvo /r 1.- /'r so ma. " , ON/‘EXCLH/MED no. "wsu. rassr o/v 11.141" sm/z. '- ‘I73 Lovecv UP use: on was srmz, "JUNE s 10. "mmrs nus 1101/0 com R/GHTAT‘ us ?"6I?IED "r50. 6 Oi .1 FflR-flWflY TOWN. SOME PLHCE WE