TILE wsounsonr. i fir. Winkle Goes To liar evmooeeoeoe0eeeeOO¢O4¢ While my mid lined or m the deck waiting lor turner ordere. _ . Winkle sew sentries and stave- Idorssonme plohqneywereehy- y, , _ _ 1 _ . . § v.41‘ n in: RE rues: uuu PIEBES Ylill’llE BEEN wimu ro The Opportunity to Fill That Vacant Niche or Corner lo Give Your llemeFresh Beauty and New Usefulness at a Saving Stoclts of This Nature are Naturally Very Limited With Wartime Restrictions so Malce the Most oi What's on Hand by an Early Selection ~‘-€%!~'é'-Z‘i~‘f." t Wily Not Give SHOES? A much more appreciated Gift than Slip- __ pers which are scarce. Our offerings are i novel and up-to-date. 1-’ ‘Q ’ that it m“ sticking e. gear and veltigatad me . One of the men opened a door and . zen in his tracks. "Come here." he said in an elwed voice. “and see if you see whet I'm looldnc sit." . M who're.“ is’ ""- over . I so s n: u w ' "Holy cowl" another man cried - "Aln‘t our suite sweet?" CHAPTER XIV The 111p a Lined at its dock _ all that day and. it » tilled with soldt . ‘style meals in the spacious dlnln . room. where they ate in i ' ohms. they received insitruwt about the voyase over a loudspeak- or. New Men’s High Grade Tans and Blacks are awaiting you 5 A lovely Picture With Matching Frame It will Bring Warmth and Color. 65c - $6.95 A Duncan Phyte Coltee or Fireside Table You will be delighted with their appearance. $5.95 - $29.50 Framed or Venetian Mirrors In Diiforent Styles. Ideal to hang over your Fireplace. $l.25 _ - $22.95 ng the daytime they were. to wcsr their life belts! .. nstantly. ' st nisht the belts rnmt he wienin I _. ‘s reach. I p would be totally black- ‘~ ed out at n1 lit. which meant no! - smoking on . No cigarette butt or scrap of‘ _ per was to he thrown overboard est it leave a trail winch could be] followed. i _ In case line ship was hit and had “ to be abandoned. they were to slide i ' down landing nets which would be. 7.‘ Wright shoe Co. l. IOWBTEG. 311d not- rump OVEIDOGPG. Queen Street Store i ' recessions-consist ..‘.ic“.‘s‘é"iiéi“..zi.ill.l“ll.fii.i.llz 11D. l ‘Iéhese instruction? 081111804 NIKlO evi ent alarm, cima y, r. zed it after the Allied landina in Winkle should have had an soul-P N°Tlh Mflfli. 110W 15 (Eflfflmfllldln! attack of imagination right ther the French contingent fighshig on and there. But it didn't come, e the Italian front, headquarters lit hadn't lately in the learnir announced today. that a greet and saliciwus rnotlr the Army. looked after his 0w interest. All he had to do was 1 trust it, obey orders, nnd, mr lrlnportant of all, keep his mow Slut. The ship sailed that night whii scme of them were 55100:: and son. cf them were still adjusting thei bodies to the hammocks. Mr. Winkle. listening. heard the dwr 12bit): oi ‘the egginefaiulzle pngt ‘hi: > V’ I an aganstiec. s e ‘- _ v e o g i‘.=..“‘l.‘§é?.22“§..iil§’c°.: l“.“..if“§il.;§ ~ - . ., 5 ¢°=khli = 1' W" 1 Smolun Stand Stand g ' A Beautiful to go by his new illlllmllrlrlg CBHK} fTQlTi Ollief mfin- ' \ a forward movement became per- " Wing Bach Chair Ea‘y chair to give a. touch of completeness to T CGMiVlANDS FRENCH FORCE ALGIERS, Der. 21 — (A?) -— ' Alphonse Pierre Jilin. French t who kept the spirit of the _h Anny alive and reorgani- sesowmewwmisrwsromcscsrceynsg, FRITZ WEISSLER B uying iAll Kinds at Furs |il"'|l(1o[ ‘l Roomy enough to hold glasses and ’ No one spoke. If the 0lh€r5 had Amys of their n to think about-and he knew few of them had-they kept their oughte, as he did. to themselves. In the morning they were at sea. iielr own and dozens o! other lips scratched a glassy mirror too heavy to upset. $6.70 - $9.95 ‘nlible. your Living Room. al $115.00 - $69.50 . o ep u s black and iorhhAin sometimes around in wide sweeps and circles. SUMMERSIDE m? was hesrtcninz to see them their fellow troo lps. 111011821 they knew that d Dolmible W. Chester S. McLure’s g g mymntxmmshoflm Re To 110111181! 0"’ lCe beneath the water. it seemed Jill _ s. a cififiidfiliIlIlflfifsffldlfiflllfl ss impossible um rhythms could *--_- ~- tc them on the deck with his hack s inst =-—--~ the rail. Mr. Winkle nearly ump- ed out. oi his lrie belt vhen there was s. loud explosion rcwuard. (‘no Be Oontinued) ILOOMING POINT SCHOOL i‘ It was decided to send Xmas! heAets to shut-ins in the districhl B, Lea was apmlntileid to E. R. Brow & Son articles for school. It was little privacy before, they had none n _ ll ' 5 7° hi’; wig‘ Fwd 5°°"w"7 s. New Year's resolution. W “will” will" ivu Oecili c le ivited the M" Bum/m M'°G"¢°' °°“' members for“ thlénnextnmeet . Reserve Your Pelts For iigégkhcsfiiilimfififilic on or uilttng your foot into ' the middle o n crflli B61110- Scmahow they managed to move around. for the most part sood- be: mtnnedly. Mr. Winkle marveled st what. he end other men had been conditioned m stand. lie began to l Honor roll ‘of Blooming Point School for November and Decan- Genevleve Mac- Brnith; 3. Bern- l-nd rented to take oer piece. A unani- A . » t b i mouse vote of thanks was exterid- w“ $1,898,“ m mmm ‘ 9d i” l" Ymfl" mm“? “d w A delicious luncheon was served the committee in charge o! the by m, hone“ pantry‘ sale legume splendid‘ slag _ cess wee. ns were m e ck Christmas boxes for the ‘wan!’ “moo” Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness ‘ and Plate Glass Insurance have s res atiLowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Oredeolllllf-l. l-terby Mecnonigell; sod l 2. Henry Compton. i? ‘l Grade Il-l. Patricia Gomlptmi; -- —-—-----<~=- 2. Kenneth Macbotgsli; ' "f Silver Foxes » charge and e In is xiv t then . 000.11g!) on tllgnrbyunllwardensqt Versailles. Buying all grades Fox skins, Muskrat. blink and other raw furs. Paying highest market We flllllre nuance ‘use. prices. lilies of chicken. fowl. Aloe all other hlsds ef Ices I'll"! llve ens sums. 00r- Pelting And ClesningPiant Now 0P¢"_ FOR SALE: Used fox wire, fox houses-Secure 7°"? "iluirements now. Our stock is gettinil low. Illlinr Dllnt u at velr ell- eessl. ‘ - Swift iianaillsu 60., Ltd. l u: m worn i e rililuiti‘ nosed. vithllllwm let himself be abused Do ' 2 Therese micDougall. ' ys in Canada in the near Honor m“ 1m. Novmmu. m, we: of virile men beowilnl i R066 "e wuwg: w! cow and’ m at m SliMMEilSiliE, PRINCE ruwunu lsuiun W Ilggggg 15g}- amo, , ,,,, mm, WW. around with her U! l" DWIIJ; l- Vernon River Women's Institu cousin went out not year Marge-Rt MacDonald 80 reent. thur Richard are hep-cats who-newt 1h Ill?‘ D0 ~ ' sent e s.’ illAlmthst no be mu. to lei- ing costs charged b the C. N. S. F. B. Aes’n. will be i ptreigh tn -_--i--- i y m $.31“ lf-ALPIQUI w. r. shown the greater the emphasis on market values. Consult 1c There were Send for Prize List and study the Rules and Reguls- ""1"" °Pmi°iaumz m” "m o4 fiwfitsw.‘ Held under the auspices of o’ n d m . P E N for‘ the extent that Orslige IX-‘l. Margaret Mao- ' ' ' .°.:i.*:..i:*.-......* u’ i?“§°'3°.3.i.‘iii aitzwurtri rs.rw<u"..... we» u 9 1a to i donations (or boxes °"“*° I ' w“ “Mum ' Glade V-l-l. Evelyn MacDonald’ the" “t” tit Gnde VIII-l’ Jan common: ,' m ie mo. MacDonald; s.‘ xiii-mei- Business the Red and, VLLN, m", V edventurggad vlldlrphlilh “an” “$31 DliXFlC-qlluilllslrtm MscDom Convex“ sogfifi’ v-l‘ Roy amnion; a‘ The fsvorlte onetime. while stmd- sld. l Grade II-l. Ed my, . Ha a . mi where they were c. Give ! (cl-l. laonsrd Msc- hour followed. i- n '" ggfl, "gflfl no ‘In a JANUARY 5th 1th 1944 c. ..c+.-.. ....... c... . gangsta“... veanon awn .. .. jumpin ' ac . --—-— CLASSES roni-siivci-s, White Marked Silvers, Pllllll- harm, “gt. mo..." dumu, ..,, ,, 90%“? i. ‘iiciiic $31 “ii-ill.” m Dwmi” “mm” °' “i? ums. Platinum Silvers. Nflvelties- was Atheism. they'd one lll. my Hilhest average in 581110!‘ grades, m mu at the home cf m1. lir- JUDGlNfiz-High School Auditorium, Jan. 5th s. mi. m, h. m, W331?“ ‘m, h. “m” "u", h, m, m, “m... i" m“ m“, Open to public. Come and see your pelts placed and left. He ain't seen any nceroos Evelyn Mao ed by In are of Xmu aim hear Judge’s discussion on placings in each class. 9°" b" h‘ “Y! m’ “a?” we" mriuvwu” i‘ N0 ENTRY FEEz-This year no entry fee or extra selling The Solomons. s third nun rettes were to th boys uver- u costs are charged Show Pelts. Only the regular sell- fig-Qzl; €,?'wdf§§ "gm" n ‘hulk...’ huh,“ V. “d em. 1 t roe: e . charged. ‘ ' I “Sh!” w“ m‘... ‘mum ____ “l” t FOX RANCHLRS make this the Biggest and Best interrupted. "we're w The nutmeg W: 1.. held their Pelt Show in our history The more pelts entered and w " w :0‘ guayfifla mmtmwfnwflfifflm‘ ogmvgflg’! _ ' neadsv er i. 1s with your fellow ranchers now and decide to route your He Wlshmwd dwn 0 the bull members end one visitor mumb- ‘ - ‘ i . I o! ti‘! Presiden furs through the Pelt Show. ‘hf: ‘2$,,“'§’.?.,‘22§.°$‘os "sugolil- n m. mbni l. "o" “qlrllllhle N" lot there POP?" he ‘ l I For further information apply to the following: We": uked. -' u “fir-acorn?” i m‘ LL-Col. DA. McKinnon, Charlottetown, President tnohlglllflrllnrultll. L head" all: o G. R. MacQuarrie. Robert Humphrey Kensington Vice-Pres. th“ . SUMMERSIDE L. W. Hancock Surnmerslde m” “'4 m‘ flflw’ "x Mm’ de. Ocmmlttees Pill-Pres care where it u ion lo mum inner! . . h I tit mere! w“ shlw H H c u o e own actuary‘ ‘lg: the fourth day. while sitting factory the ‘soc o: i