Also - A NAUOII Dance; Cm,“ SHOWS 3.15 f-‘fgfi ‘Mf-flhwjgj-gjru-ag-ll-l-gj-jravwn-uu-a-I-anwc. —'fand9 ran-unansw- .-.svw-.amv--.a-nw.-eu-n.“n-.m-.ma- EMPIRE -:-Tll|i R. — FRI. -—- SAT JOHNNY MACK BROWN in ‘s. ‘STAGE COACH BUCKAROO” Added - Information Please — Terrytoon- Strange Empire — Dick Tracy's G-‘tlen vie-vet‘..- JJf-‘fflff TO-DAY - SHOWS 315-7- 8.45 unr-vra-Auv-“an-umva-u-ev-a-ea-n-ava. " '""" ""2: g0! You ~10 id h. le mode them-" fivv-m ans-mav- area's-Nam “Dam 1;‘; foofaoger, And s,“ A J. B. PRIESTLETS Exlllboratlng Mystery Play “LABURN UM Plus — NEWS - Cartoon -- Travelogue - Comedy GROV " TIiVEWPRINOESS _ By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of Thlee Three Loves,” “Marionette,” Ete. i 0F GRATZEN ~m~5 CHAPTER XVI ‘l Roger looked all around him, uuz- ,zed then pretending to find her only sitter an interval he feigned 5lLl‘pl'1S€,S2liiit€d briskly and said “A5 so you are the wicked old witch iwno has the lovely princess shut up in her castle! Free her at once, ibelddiilfi, 0r I shall be forced to draw ‘upon your gobJn guard and -" "Come up here!" "I conic, mzidume " She iietiui the clatter of hi! boots .on the back stairway and almost itefcre she could much the hall he ' wins there. bright ciieeked ‘shelling i P A, "You recall that day, the little W“%'ii““ia“°‘ili“um" ... use ' es e. e. o e the stomach-ache. " "She hadn't." "Well, what ailed her then?" “Sire bad opted Michel! p18- ure. "Sapristi! Don't tell me Mike Fabre ever spoiled a woman's ap- petite! What’; the trick?" “Be patient, Reflex. She said noth- ing that day. but 50mg thus after, Ros ne and Pol Martin came to me and Rosine confessed that she had knocked the picture down and GUAEDIAN Montvic Renown Sold For $14, 100A of frost and tobacco, strong of arm as he drew her to him and kissed her. "Surprise!" he said. "Landed at St. Hubert in the middle of the night." "wny ~why did you not let me know?" “Ailitziry secret my beloved aunt But here I am Tante Mini‘ -and oli. s0 giilii to be here! Please sit dcivii und tell me all abouf every- thing; about yo‘ < »lf, about your grand gesture of pl ‘lng {airy god- motlie. to the iiitle exiles about —" "About Meridel?" "Wei -yes about Meridel? When- il she?’ "Gone." “G0nol" Roger jumped up before he hzid settled on the cushions “You mean she is not here? She has gone away? but—" "Not fill‘ away in distance, Roger; but. very, very far I am afraid, ‘n relationship. Oh, clurn it, why do Whliigs have to be the way they a;e! "We were all so happy and then—” I "And then what? What. happen- “She found out that Rudloph was only the butler That big mouth, blundering Guy winterside came one day and —-ivell, she learned the truth." “And she left you?" "Tlizit night I didiit bliune her. |I could unclcrstatid just how she felt Iabout it all I forget about her being a princess I reiilized what she was, slid why she was —" n'a'n'n"a'n'n"n'u'a'a "lvcre you eve; in doubt about it? w she is ilia lovclicst—" i “Yrs, l know, Roger I've missed jthcin 1i l terribly Rudolph went with [$118111 It was slid to see them g0. .It was pathetic somehow They looked ivhzit they really were, as they stood in the hall that night, saying good-bye to us -—exiles, strangers in a strange land, four pocr souls lost. ainoiiiv the mi lions." "You should not ove let them flflffffPfPf-HS‘ striding up and down the room. Youie driving mc fllfld." "Where did they go?’ “To the inn kept by Gargant/ua- | iyou know-J’ i “Oh!" Roger's face lighted. "Jules Goujon They went to stay with ‘Jiics Why, that's all right then > smashed the glass with her heel, trampled upon it.’ . ..But___.. "When I asked her whW-Ma- dimes voice made Roger's eyes grow wide bzought a sudden ch11. to him. He leaned forward in his chair. his hands clasped in front of him —"she said that are had done it because he was the man, the German solder, who had killed Bonhomme " “Who had —" Roger started to smile but the isiiile died a-bcrning. His lips were parted He stared hard at his aunt and saw no 3 of- mirth in he,» eyes A shadow there,‘ a hideous lurking curtain of doubt “A moment" he aid softly "Just a moment! This --th’s was no pay, none of their quake-believe?" "This was serious We questioned hem. “wide! and Rudi scolded them. F was no good ‘He is the one who Klliéd Bonhomme Minot. And he lirghed afterward. I hate him, hate hm, hate him!’ My God, Roger, I have been hearing that :iiild's vo’ce ever since. In the dark hours of the night when I waken and i-ealiu how old I mi and ie- mennber you and remember him - m I “They oould be mistaken. Young- sters like them-J’ "They are old, these children of the war -old and wise, Roger, I'm afraid. I've been afraid since that day. I can't think of it —can't bear w. You know how he felt about those people. He lived among them three ars He was formed by them -' "Not to belldly his country! Not to wear the'i--" "Even the scar on his chin" said the old lady bitterly "His souvenir of Heidelberg he called it —e. saber cut—they remembered that ' "Don't! Don't talk about it!" Roger got up and walked to the window and opened it and breath- ed deeply of the icy air. (To Be Oonfnued) ROSY BEDS All FASHION FAVORITES NEW YORK Rosy reds in the fuchsia and shocking pink family are beginning to get st.ong fashion emphasis Fran a IIMMOII int of view, rosy reds provide an nterest- in: change from the vivid flag reds which have been in at le the last , give Ass stunt, ecu L”; I A Canadian Record price 0d $14,- 100 was paid by Curtiss Candy C0 . Chicago, Ill, for Montvlc Renown, a yearing Holstein bul. sold at the dispersal sale of the herd of G. M. Clynoiis, Brantford, Ont , on Dec. 5. In the photograph. taken in the ring. are shown ifroiu lcfl; t0 right, below) -Henry W. Samson. VOPXIOII City. N. Y , and F. C. Whitnfly. Illon. N Y., who bid $14,000; A. N. Deacon, representing Mrs. B. M. Halllva ti, N th llttflry, Qii c. N. R. "oriiiifiiii. l. a, J. lmowihs MONTREAL, Dec. lit-An order- ln-UOimcu i185 Uctli issueu crypt-IN" mg Leonard J. lxnowles as - u, T3, kuood, ‘nan-short 0on- troilevi‘. sword“ W "i _ meuit made here today by $51112; wood. Previously. Mir. Knomnbmv. OQmIIIiSSiOII ‘Pi-attic RAW I the gmadlgn National RBJIWBYS. and his services have been loaned t0 m; Government for the durfli-iw °4 | me War. i orlin ‘r0 Au. BANK! t“ Rail Transport. M" -—-@a_- ‘menu-Q- £1 i i. \- —_+-_ is» CAPITOLy/D‘ STARTS TOMORROW Fiiiiid-ltailed ‘n95. viii " séii-t8iiaa"'iiiiiikz . Q _ . . VIRGINIA Ohm} MCI sauce cnswrolin romui PORTER MALL ‘Jf-‘ufif-‘a ‘fl-"fn"a"-"u5'-5V1?-'u'-5'-'a'n'u'n'n'n'a'n"u'a'u'a'n'n'n'n'h‘e'n'n‘ah'n'lr Iipansion In Agriculture is War Need Al, n conference 0f Iiiember! 9‘ m“. _-\_;i..»..i.iii-..1 biilillilkh b01110 hot/d iii ULi-l-‘vyu illvl. “Iv-i 1i “as UitiiiLiLLd iiialil .111 uiipiilloluti iii agylculiillul prouiictioil vtouiu he I liLC<.&>\Ll‘) Nominal WM‘ i-‘lldl-‘il/"r in pi'.ic.ic..i.lg' einiiv field o1 13D" QUUH, .\ii'_ W.1t..>n.r.\, ueiliibv billi- istcr o! .-i__li'lil'ii'iliiQ stimuli l=->~'~‘“>“"§- ‘iii; tint! iii‘ fwofllin; u. inc iiiniliil n1 .~ .....iis iliit ih. rctiii-id your!" loin. oi .\. wiilbiirc 0i m“ Province 1-. pre-‘Ullitd the laid-nil E5 ‘his Cgnierciice. T110 iirst two time were spent in discussing ilrouuctimi levels 0i iii-ill will })l'(>.\|)fi<.‘il\'B lirogi'iiins for 1.143. Tn,- mlly ox! lilflilUll ii-cm this ex- piitiilcri ])l'Ll..‘i'.\l|i was the Wiki-ll rolving in(iii~.:i.. iii whivll 001111901- oti a fltillidlivn niiuhl. take D180 and give ivuy w an increase in ac- reage on course grains I01‘ 111/9500“- feeding. Inicr st centred on meat, dairy, and poultry products in which de- pnrtiiienls substantial incrcuscs nie desirable. All» r the Rencrtil com- mitice rrprcsoiizing nil the prov- inces of Ciintidzi hzid thoroiurhiv an- nlyzud the situation and smaller oomniiittcs including ministers and their ticpiiilcs thrn arrived at, pro- duction programs for eiich of the provinces. Alter n three dev session the con- fswnce closed wit fiut-lioring the achievement of the estimated requirements in agricul- tural products. The question of {firm lzibor VH1: quiiv fully dis- cussed and tiho difficulties outlined~ of assuring pxpzindnl programs with i scarcity of agricultural workers. The need of more effective metih- ods of organization of existing fac- ilities and of stopping if possible fill fangs in production "ovens fully dealt t ‘rhis expanded atrricuitllrfll WORTH"! was considered in the broad ecnse of a national war effort and ea such the agricultural leaders of Canada present felt that. the utmost efforts wmiir! be onllstcd in the enr- ryiniz out of this program in every province of the Dominion. If, is the intention in this Dro- vince to give this Grounded DIO- of food production detailed assurances of i other agencies. with favorable season iiicit the increased production level sct for this province should reached. While in Ottawa Shaw iitticiided to a number of other matters on behalf of hi; de- partment. EAST WILTSHIRE SCHOOL Report for November: Gracie X-l Lois Mutch; 2 Nor- man Thompson; 3 ltfzirjorie Mutch. Grade VIII-l. Jean Hutch. _Grade VI ——-1 Isabel Mtitgh; I. IVs-ma Younker; 8, Joan MiicKin- e Y (irarle III-l Freda Yeo. Gracie l (a) --l. Buddy MndKin- ley Grade l (bl-l N0 examl. Teacher—- Marguerite Brehaut BISON WAS KING In sizc and sire"gi.h the liken. _v.'liirl.i vonnlrd the wcsfrrn pljirg of North America 1'30 yiirs tigo ‘ surpassed all native American game. ’Bid Hearing & Head Noises Dueioiaiarrhalfondiiions _ Cniarrlial deafness and Head Noises need not he no lected any longer since the discovery n an American Chemist. Nnw lt is possible for some of the most . obstinate cnsos of Derifnosa due to ca- tnrrh tn he rr-lleved by the application of the formula. cnllc Bpantalt. This treatment la tnonflng with wide success in many countries. Mr. D. D., ti’! yearn nld, wr tee: "I hnve used the tlcntment for only 2 wnoks and my hearing much hatter. The relief was ni-nmnt and now the hood noises have suhaldod. My caiarrh. amen of mnny yenrs‘ standlnu’. is improving satisfactorily." Spaniel: is cm-ily used at hnme nnd seems to work rapidly on nnoplo of all ngea. Spaniel: is an successful in rellovln cntnrrhni ticafnoss, stringing Ifcnd clans and curbing Cntnrr , that it ll offcrod under an iron-rind money back a rooment. I fie Sperm: from your drugg st today. Ilsa i nvrnrvilng to tho simple direc- tions. if at the 0nd 0f I0 rlnyn your hear- in la not relli-vc-il, your Henri Noises subsided, Just return Hm empty par-k- s o nnd your money will be rofundmi wlma... question. Get. Spin“! fr your drulliat todey- ,_ t. i ~- study and contact, iarmers through special meetings, the press and _ and wmtlier the Deputy Minister feels m h ‘Pol Martin . " He's a splendid old fellow. Thefil be i K_ with him Come on, we'll go 0 {to the city and fetch them back with Us .. | "You slt down. Here-J’ she hand- led him the letter she had Just re- ceived from ltfieridel. "I think you'll i‘ks to read that." She watched the dark thin face u he read. Little wrinkles about the eye cornezs, a certain gTmuess a- round the mouth that used to be s0 boyish. a new ribbon added to the one; he had worn; his black heir grew to a peak It was cropped close; still it curled a little. She‘ could see him as a very little boy playing w’th Michel whom they used to call “le rouge" the red one. It - seemed only yesterday when the two of them hnd first come to her. And. look at Roger now a man and a sp endid one; and Michel -where ivas Michel? “Thais a grand letter, ‘Panto Mini." Roger came to her and kiss- ed her "And did she ask for the picture of me or —" iHe saw the quick dart of ma- ,cianie's vivid eyes He looked at the ldicsser wiicre the photo of Michel used to stand Blzinkly. at frst, then with eyes narzowed in wondering question he stured at her. "Whose picture did you give her?" three years and have rapped into the classification 0i stapes From a national econcmic standpoint, the r055’ reds do not confJct with any government needs of ved fleas and service reds “hiiclicl's." Mikes picture! You gave her his picture! But why in the world-W’ “She had met him before -in e land she Cltllfi from, in Gratmn. ‘She hm! mo‘. h ill just once and then only briefly, yet—" Roger's nice was almost sullen. "I know,” he said. "I can tell ou the whole story Venit. vidit, vic t- istft that it. Tante Mimi? He came, he saw, he conquaed He made lmore of an ‘mines-non on her in a Iiew hours uisn 1 could make in years or Sn a lietlme, ()n her 8;, on you and on you as on all wo- men That fatal charm. The fair- halrcd boy _..' "Stop, Roger-f . "Sorry, mricinms I shouldn't have italked like that. Mike's e swell guy. He's got inc bent every way ‘i nat‘a why I met her, l thought: Well. here ,is one time old itoger has the fled to himself rind a clear rut. ahead. ‘I -darn it. l love her so Z thought in time I tniglit -well it seems that I Wus licked before I started The lad had got in some of his finest work ahead of me She was in love with him already Yes —I recall it now; the first night l met hei- she spoke of someone she had met in that queer Jttlq country of hers. It never occurred to me — how could it? -thnt it might have been friend Mike. Wcll I suppose soon he will come back to clnim her.” "Roger- there's something more —about Michel." "What more, Ma Tante?" Roger lit a cigarette restm his hold e- ‘gainst the Cilfli)‘ brick and closed liil ‘eyes. He was tired He hnd‘nt rea- lized how stiff and weary he was ,until this Jolt had been handed to .him. Dnit it a man shoud receive ‘something betwi- than this after ‘flying across the Atlantic in bee. ember with a load of politicians. I "What more?" "_I don't know how to tell you this 0r whether it should be told, It was the little ones Rosina and "Nice kids " “Ycs Brialit children too. I gave tlirm tea the day you brought the Cinuions." "As. Yes. I remember it so we‘l. ;It Wns pretty lovely I-—I've thought Ioitcn of that day.” “Yes I know. ahe said good- ‘bye to you." “She kissed me I was —well, Mike humt got her yet I'm rigm horc rm the spot -—at least until an tlm; Ctlwlstréms If I work fast -But n "Pill: on. I'm sort . What lbmit. the C iidrnn?" y as? In the imiarkable (op _. The War 101mg,“ __ > . Office lies decided to 1w" Wm“; “on; banning tiiwiirwanitls. ‘rheyke to be 00°11 Y" "u ranks, “Officers Only m“, safes and NI- cloae-up above, a U. S. Navy torpedolbomber is seen launching its deadly “tin flsh"-—presumably at an Axis ship. Na- ture of target and scene of attack were not disclosed. $1,800; Hon. Geo i. Henry. ‘Ibd- morden, Ont... for a syndicate of York County breeders, $18,900; M. Cation, successful bidder for Ourtiss Candy Co. at $14,100; G. M. Cle- mons, Swartz, gvux “MP5 pacer/men 16, ., CARIO“ N0 i’. OM90‘ lilo anew»... .... .. -., Wauigesha, Wise, dsman. . . Baird, Waukesha. Wisc . Jae R. Hendreson, Presi- dent, i-Ioistein-Iltiesian Association of Canada, Portsmouth, Ont , and L. E. Franklin, Toronto, auctioneer. Shortwiltourse is Concluded ‘I'M following students taking the Doniesuo Science course under the Dominion Youth Training Plan save completed Lnzs 0011,59 and leave for their homes to-day. Elia. Afblnl, Parkdaie; Margaret Mc- MW. 6t. Theresa: Hilda Beariaio, ‘Dork iiuntaon Btaziiey m MoGabe, ("Jim-lotte- il-by Oerver. (Jhulottetawn; 111M 1mm Rollo Bwy mt; Bu!!! crow. Suffolk; ivfyrtie Coady, vernon River; Audrey McCoubrey, New Gla-sgaw; bfune Currie, Elm .GeO - “Wm; DOIOi-hy Jones, mining; Elizflbeth Jones, Emerald; Delia Kay. Bwnsor; Florence Kelly, W 0. . Stewart; (kfiiflldg Lannlgmn’ amt- won Jean MacLeod, Orwell 00w; Zelda MacLeod, Hopefeld; Inc; ‘Nicholson Cardigan Head; 511m“, Richsrd. s. Nicholas; mam, mam. "son. Mt._ Melliok; Anni, 5mm,’ Jflhmwtn River: Doris smut, Doris Woodside, Bradalbaneafn rJm..t md; Mp In Memoriam Ill WIIEIID IOINI A tragic aocideit at No.6 mine, Intercoloiiial 00.11 Mhfng Cqlnpgny’ m! I119 nilh-t cf Nov. 0th. removed a familiar and vl-el-I-uiown figure i.‘ m Westzviiie, in the P8 Ion of Wilnud Home, who was 1:: t-ntly billed by a fail! of ocai cn that occasion. Wilfred was the eldest chili and 0X11? 3°11 0i the ite Rn ert and IMF-Ty Home. He was brm in Charlottetown, but lived all he lile in Weetvillo until fee h eel ed him l‘ i310 Oil-Pi! axe of so lesrs. Be was quiet, unassuming and 33119 by Minn, a friend to everyone, and ieveryoue was his friend. No more lsincere tribute could be paid to h m than that of his Overmiin, 1.11371 u; NBPOncQ to the statement,‘ No one had ever been heard to say m im. hind word abort wll red" he m 19a What could anyone any?" He was a fine workman at ha job and he was highly regarded by his feiow workers He will be greotly missed 1mm among them. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. L A. , who s;oke wwzml; n epwezi- ation of the deoe ‘ "Hes-at u! A. n. P. INFORMATION A short general talk on Air Raid Precautions Organization on Prince Edward Island will be given over Radio Station CFCY WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 16 7.15 to 7,30 This ls the first of a series of such talks. BE SURE AND LISTEN IN THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MATTER AXIS amuse imewh _ AiueonT/icusb? US! OF DAXAI m, QAKAI FRINCH WIST APMCA efieC i BATTLE IFOR TUNISIA NEAR! OLIHAX Probable position of the Axis lines holding ram. me nan-m Allied attacks is shown on the map above. Arrow! indicIM MINI concern-ted Allied pressure against the dofendefl- ll 511195“ British troops await air and ground icinforceirwnts for the ll r mnjor drive to like Tunisia. The map below places title from h iation to the whole African theatre Direction of the Fightlnl an" gown-u Axis-dominated Libya. is nhown by arrow- the Giotr lung favourite hymns, "Breathe On Me Breath 0f God" and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The pail bearers were the membflrs of the Royal Black Pieoeptory, I-Ie is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Spencer, Charlottetown and Miss gegxtrude, who made her home viih New Glasgow News. LAUNCHING SCHOOL m following is the report of Launching School for the month of November- Grnde i! -I Chnrles‘ MacDon- Garden Of Prayer" was IQGJFK]? sung by Mr. John G. McKenzie, and aid: 2 Mary MacCmnack Grade VII-J. ‘Phcrcse MucCor- BY OFFICIAL ORDER Beginning Wednesday, December 16th -when sold as fluid milk for human ‘consumption mack and Magdalene equal; I Alfred MacPhee; I " old MecPherson. {trade VI —I. Pauline Ma 50h; I. Ruth Quick? 3- "" MtioPhee. Gram- IV--l. Anne Ma I- qiristine Morrison; I Clevm v Pherson. _ Grade II—I. Beatrice MM - 2. Allan MacPhee; a GeorSB W er. _ Grade I Br -I. Joscilh M" ' 2 Anna M. Gardiner: 8. " Gardiner. Grime I Jr _ No Tests. Teacher, Rita iifscnonflld» Keep MinartPs in the hnmfi MUST BE SOLD FOR 2c A QUART LEES than the legal retail price now prevailing. BE SURE YOU GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION THE WART IMF. PRICES AND TRADE BOARD