DECEMBER 3. 1938 SHE WANTSA ‘k ,l-.A N E ‘ HOPE CHEST 7/... 941 z/mz die/ill a 110mg i? ~= » wlétfidé-‘Yfiasfzsesetdteiezesaszieae w» osl Cive HER F} a. Here is THE Gift for “Her”. A beautiful Cedar C Visit Holman’s Furniture Department now. it for you (no charge) until Christmas! Moderately Priced At 1 9. 50 And Up THE ( TH ARLOTTETOVW“ "ice . A Lovely GIFT CHEST “The Gift OfLasting Beauty” FREE Choose from a large selection of smart new models. We'll gladly store best. - Special Christmas Terms No Down Payment ON THE PAYMENTS START JANUARY i939 BUY NOW! PAY NEXT YEAR NO INTEREST HOLMAN HOME ' PLAN N0 SERVICE CHARGES l The Cift That Starts A Home! WIN The Chest You Buy FREE l! Someone will WIN their Gift Chest FREE both in Summ erside and Charlottetown. eveay purchaser of a Holman Gift Chest will have their name entered on a Ballot. eac store) will be drawn on December 24th and the lucky winner get the chest they bought ABSOLUTELY FREE. — Dffer Good Until From now until Ch The Winning Ballots Christmas Eve. - ristmas (one at . Africa Flight By var. GIELGUD (Continued from page I) | =.-_-.__——~ _,_ _. » »_ X Thorough Examination - ii.-;-,-:a.v-.-.-;-|-.rag-rap. sw t Carol into ht arms. “Bless with latest soientilio lnatrp- her?’ he said hoarssely, ~50 you-l. lhtllls will give the prescrip- wflglrtlfllg’ ' tlnn whi n n t ,1 ° Vi?“ m" m" c": titan’; 71-131,?!’ "l" 1 myfligsltgtlleife that? No toothbrush or i visit“ iris... . A |¢ n, " e ," sa ore. r a. W a hudnh“ “d iharis can supply the too brus . liritations oi even alight eye- l l‘ gm i And the consulate there can supply » the marriage-lines. I think we can count 0n good old Scotland Yard to give us a clear twenty-tour hours." He paused and looked down at her ~ ou on‘ ' o e ‘m? tthlnk it ingtobe a q he radted any fun. do you carol?‘ anxiously. Her eyes looked up at him alto- ether fearlessly. "1 only know that his is going to be our real adven- KMI ~ your eyes. consult G. F. ilutoheson i \‘- <“=<. e c ‘e erase-e < zxzcz-ewxz amzwvzn-zx-cvrcww-c-xxwwa Christmas "H" ioo NEED eintzfiip ' “<1? SEND TD Fiiiisiiiis AllD ALSO iwfifgfiliitiitii T0 HELP io . PRESENT “voun GIFTS” MORE BEADTIFIILLY. . . iiiiii PLENTY or BRIGIITEST mt T0 TIE liP EAoli PACKAGE, aim llllllwflis .. . ALSO. PLENTY 0F 'i|iE GIIEEIIIEST Illlliais ...F0lllili iii A MORE ooiiiiusir snizciioii l" CARTER’S Book Store with no bordering l‘ ordered Sir Geor e ture" she said. “Kiss me-and then road waving his arms, and shout- let's hurry." ing cherently. The ‘plane swerv- ps ed slightly, a.s tho h sentient o! "Bless you! Bifll sure?" his presence sir rge' had a "Certain. Rupert." pse His back straightened, as ii sud- Rupert Larrlmore and Carol. in the denly on parade. "Eight." he said dim light irom the lristrumentboard sharply. “ t's in" o! the machine. Then the ‘plane lift- AElt-IAL E OPBMENT ed. its wheels s inning languidly. The great limousine tore on passed not more anten leet above throu h the night. In one corner the level oi Sir George's head, and was i tttnz Sir George Manson. an drove south-westward into rhe dark- unllghted cigar disre arded betweenl ness. the gloved fingers oi is right hand,| "Beaten on the post," muttered his e es fixed unwlnkin l 330D the> George Manson unEt/eadily, peering spee omeer on the 1g t dash-l alter the tiny vanishing wing lights. board. as the needle crew HP I201 “The fools! The silly young tools!" the ghty i n seventy, to seventy-five. He sfumbled back towards the miles an hour. Now and e oar. snapped an impatient order to hur- Cynthia Wright out a hand gent- ly on his arm. "Did you see?’ she ry at the chauileurs im asstve back. In the o-her corner so C n- asked. this wr h, her back very 1ft. "See what? I saw their faces-J! her mout very tight. The sort o! that's what you mean!" scene through which she had 1H5! "Then you saw how unbelievably with her emvlfly" had been happy they looked," said Cynthia 8.5 uneditying as it had n un- Wright. ual Tim END. ‘ma-what you can have been thlnk- __ ing oi, Cynthia." said Sir Georfl! t i" 1°“- “b berm“ “m” i In. Memorlam Miss wright did not reply.“ “Oh, very well, very wc l, went on Sir George. “I spolo izq for anything I may have said. I Q's. m)’ temper. Was i so surprising? "I withdraw my that is ivnat you want," said Wright coldly; "but I don't change my opinion lor a moment. You should let them go." 5 at su- Georse only replied, ‘The car lurch LEON ALBERT GRIGG A vglave oi Tglvlde V: xéeyadmgoigréilw passe v ne - rounding iii-immunities when word was received that Leon Albert, be- loved sun oi Mr. and Mrs. est “r with a snort. ed. “n “rs W a I! . Just swervedhnd leaped forward. l Qlyflgfilfifim’ :1 IJIIgwSIIWIIIY “Duh the“ ‘may’ 5MP °d s“ little fellow was stricken with a georga nllzwwaameigch tart er ior, trouble krwwn M hemonhagsopui. eav n's sa c. Pfln un y tes was understood to say that giguflfiguffltigi“, mug)“, ‘rut- they were on the last lap. And al- mam w“ able "mm w hi; most immediately the car swun mum Short“, am, n w“ dgemgd out on to a length oi clear roa advmahle to Sea‘ “mu-mug; in the Victoria General Hozpitill hedses- ,, Halifax. ‘he “emdmm" Accompanied by his mother. who never let; his side durins his illness and Mrs. Horace dstone. R. N.. Leon bravely made the lollrmy- There, as in the l-‘rlnce Count Hos‘; pits] he quickly made lrien an favorite wi h all. He under- “Straight into But Miss Wrlgliizt put a hand on his arm with an exclamation, and Gates jammed on his brakes. Straight towards the road a dim winged shape was racing, its engine I e~l____. Grlgg had passed to the Great Be- c - and l-le never complained but was al- ways patient and considerate. No: Y will he be grecu missed in the home where he was early loved but th blic School and Sunday both old and young. Besides his sol-rowing parents he leaves to mourn one brother Preston The largely attended funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his home in Tyne valley to the United Church, Bldelord. The ser- vices were conducted by his pastor Rev. G. A. D. Elliott. who fre~ quently visited him during his iil~ ness, assisted by Rev. G. Christie, bot l6. Rev. A, Hart Davies, Port Hill and Rev. J. A, Nicholson, York. Rev. J. A. Nicholson preached an impressive sermon the text being: Thy Will Be Done One Earth As t Ls In Heaven. The hymns sung i were: Around the Throne of God in Heaven. There's a Friend For Little Children. ,There’ll Be No Dark Va1~ ley When Jesus Comes and My Jesus I e ee. Interment was in the cemetry adjoining. pall bearers were laymates or the deceased. Jack Nis- t. Arnold Nisbet. Freddie Moc- Nelll, Hank England. Clifford Hut- chinson and James Burleigh. Flow- er boys, Walter Dystant and Stan- icy Forbes. The iloral tributes were: Parents and Brother-Pillow. Grsndtather. Aunts and Uncles- 0 . Md". and Mrs. James Hlggins~ ‘this... Institute-Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chappell- Spra . and Nlrs. W. G. Ellis-Spray. Teadiers and Pupils-spray. Sunday School Members-horny. In Memoriam (IlIAl{|)|/\~ MB. DUNCAN BLUE His many friends in sunoundiinu districts were saddened when on the morning oi September 29th they received the news that Mr. Duncan Blue had roaring a steady cresoendo, sir w“ a 1 ration from whic‘! George wrenched open the gout‘: K622; fifntigulitolleiat he would fully ‘m recover. He retumed to his hon“? the lollowink 5914M and oncfi more‘ apparently in ood heal. W85 bright and cheer before his health began to tell an he again entered Prince Count the car. and shrill! ..,__ __ endurance iar surpassing hi! Y"?!- ilnother Bad Ilight tioulil (tel Ilo Iiest To the thousands who toss, night nltor night, on sleepless beds and to whose ayes slumber will not coma. To those who sleep in a kind o! way, but whose rest is broken by bad dreams and nightmares. To those who wake up in the morning as tired as on going to bod, we 0hr in lililburifls Health and Narvo Pills a remedy to help soothe and calm the nerves and bring them hack u; g pcriect condition, uni‘ when this is dons there should be no i more sleepless nights due to |Iist~. tered nerves. l The ‘l. lllhura 00., lAiL, ‘Meats. Oat. ulna DUAL Our Hard, Coal in Chest- nut and furnace size is now discharging ear-steamer, and we are prepared to make de- liveries of same. Phone us your requirements for this high quality Coal. Prices reasonable. W. D. GILLIS 8i DD. rnona 11s ul. Just five week: doe. bore his illness and suilerlnr with 1m passed though in toiling health the greater part, oi the summer had been ulp and about until a week before his th. He was one oi HUPOIIBICTS oldest and most respected citizens and l-I =. i-l 1. Despite all that medics n ed 1 d, s“ d . m] cage“ aha skill ll mirsing could do “gt a‘; wsaubomlfi, 6R“? gifiht,‘ ‘__ God deeme it otherwise Leon 1852' and m ry A. MacKenzie oi that place and within a short time came to live in Hop/afield. where 11y their industry and thrift they cleared their iarm and built for themselves a comfortable home. His wile predeceased ‘aim eighteen years ago. e is survived by one d! hter. Mrs. John H. MacLcan o! Lttie Bands: and two sons, A1- bert oi I-lopeiield and Alexander at home. one brother. Daniel. on the old homestead at Little His funeral which we: held on October 1st from his late home was conduc by his pastor the Rev Mr. Green and was largely attend- ed. Interment in Little Sands Cemete . The pail-bearers were; John A. Blue. Archie Blue, JOIN‘ A. MacDonald. Ansus Mmlmn Murdcck bthcPhee and D. D. l..lv~ lnirstone. Floral trtbutu were as iollows; on December 9th. married Ma hi‘ 3,! wmtii-un. MAI‘! Madman tgfieath-Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bu . Sway-an. and MmAla Reset- t-m-ia-a-n .. i _ J Hopeiie ld Y on. The late Mr. Blue. al- v Si With imagine her With every Quality rea day! 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Coast and give them a new outlet ‘. for their products Without any i assistance irom Governments or any outside source, they raised a public subscription, using such means as dances. shows and whist drives, and now they are carving their way through the great barri- . er from Rio Grande, in Alberta. to Prince George, in British Coi- umbin. where ii direct. highway al- ready exlsts over the iamous Carlboo Trail to Vancouver. The story oi this great enter- prise has as its first chapter the disappointment oi a lormer. Alex- ander Monkman, who. 40 years ago. started ranching in the Peace Rivrr area, but gave it up because cl the serious handicap oi lack oi transport. He. returned w his orig- inal task oi trapping and in 1922. while operating in the mountains south-west Rio Grande, he found himself. rather to his own silrnrise, on the other side of the ‘Rocky Mountains. having discover- ed a hitherto unknown pass. The ascent had been gradual and easy. the trail standing only 3.550 feet above sea level at its highest point. Actually what he had discovered was the easiest and lowest peas through the Rocky Mountains north o! Montana. Some. indeed. claim it is the easiest pass north of the Panama. road MenD§estflrei7MedI I ; "sit Dallimurous Pius F Often the stomach is sour, the breath is bad, and there is a feel- ing of nausea. You lose strength, ambition is destroyed, and you are stared in the face by perhaps chronic invslidism. DR. HAMILTOIWS PILLS HELP SICK STOMACH. These little pills tone the stom- ach, liver and kidneys-they keep you tree from constipation. Head- ache disappears. Sour stomach is sweetened. Digestion is improved. Your spirits rise-strength In- creases. You'll feel like new with Dr. Hamilton's Pills-dust the pill p for dyspeptic ills. Sold everywhere. Iiltilhtiil IONS PH i \ l... 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