&mr»ueu0n .;-...--»4-».vinw-u ». ,.-.-.-.--r>-e-.i-nnr.n , -PL\_€-.F SlX sented itself that the other meni- bei of the firm. V. Pierpont. Esp, co-partner in the Jebb-Pierpont soul, might actually have taken a fancy to this Miss Jennie Lud- lam and proposed to hcr. She 'i-:‘ l: :1 crumplrd .~_» of piiptl‘ written by a man z iicl Renter . . . but it meanslife or flritii to a nation! How? Why? Now, R-E- U-T-E-R S-P-E-A-K-S . c’ IDVIIID G. RIJBINSIIN l in the [reafalf role o! a (rut career! f liliZ K i’ ‘Ty/EDNA BEST - EDDIE ALBERT AfbuvBaimr-man - 1 L-xkhart-Ono Kruger-Nigel Bruce-Monugu lnvvjarnel Stephauor “ anso: a IKPJYLAR SCIENCE nELL-orm cam; coivmnv a a CAhIUUN -_. a snows DAILY - 3.15 - 7.00 — 9.00 E‘ * ' i ’f»". ,. JOHN GARFIELD - niight be some pathetic old spinster who would jump at a proposal from anybody. Meanwhile the train was pushing c-n through the dark. An iron lbridge at Neusatz carried it rumb- ,ling across the Danube and into; the plains of lower Hungary. _ Finally. Llldlam, having failed to invent a next step. threw the burden on his prisoner, and de- mllnded: "Well, what are you going to do about this ring?" "You have it. haven't you?" "Yes, but-—" “Keep it, and call it square." "Oh. no you don't. know how you got it. There may be some foul play here. I havent heard from Jennie for a couple of months and—you're coming with me to Munich." "Munich? I get off at Budapest." "If you do, I'll get off and swear out a warrant for your arrest." "You haven't a. scintilla of evi- dance." "They'll detain you till I get it. I've got friends in Budapest." Jebb was fairly wringing his brain for memory and wisdom. He was eager to reach Trieste. yet he had no assurance of finding the child there. He_ had probably passed through Munich on his flight south from Cologne. Munich might be the very spot where he had lost Cynthia. “You say your sister will meet you in Munich?" "Yes, she lives there most of the me." I 1 want to 1i A charming and fragrant pair . . . Blue Gross Flower Mist, Blue Gross Dusting Powder, in o gift box that's - $3.25 Johnson eJohnson a sweet and gay . BONSIIAW W. l. The 14th annual meeting cf the Bonshaw W. I. was h ld at the home of Mrs Elmer Crosby oii Wed. nesday evening November, 20th. The pruident presided and opened 111B meeting in usual manner. R111 call w“ responded to by paving dues with a goodly number of members and several visitors present. The minutes of the last annual meet- ing and regular October meeting were reaxl approved and signed by president. The President Mrs Niel Salmond gave a splendid address on the art- ivities of the past two years. 5m was president and thanked the members for their help arid c0- operatlon Reports of sick and schcol committees were heard and d15- _11IE ci-iAizLoTTETowN GUARDIAN man, Arlington, Mas; Laura. Mrs. McDsugald. She was united ill marriage with Mr. James Ramsay. 59 years ago. and to this union the following sons and daulllilfiii were born Viz Elllza Mrs. (D12) J. A. Stewart. Tyne Valley; M81181?!- Mrs. McNeill, Quincy, Mass-I 1-611" i ‘Mrs. Daniel McAusland. Mflryfiviiie- l1~l_l3.; Eleanor. Mrs. Hayes, Alber- ton; Flossie. Mrs. A. Miller, Lot. 14; Pearl, New Jersey, USA. Alifed. spurge-on, 'I‘yne Valley Edward on the homestead with w om silt? "- sided. The deceased was of a knd and loving disposition, always thinking of the welfare of others, whlch all who ever crossed her threshold can testify. She will be greatly missed in the home which she loved so dearly, she was often heard to remark that her happiest hours were those of the twlligiii- with her family around the freside. She will not only be misied in the heme, but in the church and the community. ever ready to lend a helping hand in any undertaking. She was a valued member of the Ladies Aid Society o! the Presby- terian Church. being one of its cid- est members enrolled. Site was a faithful member of the church and when at, all possible was present at its services. She has Bone from our midst, but fond memories shall long be cherished by all who knew her. Her life of Faith, Hope and Charity will still live 0n. Her hw- band predeceased her a few Y9"! ago. S e ls survived by her fam.ly also 34 grand children and l4 Rreat grandchildren. "rile runeral which was largely attended was conduct.- ed by her pastor, the Rev. Herbert Buntain assisted by Rev. Stave“ Tanton. St. Johns Church. Port Hill who was in charge of the serv- ice at the house. after the singing surprised to find how many winter good start toward a successful bird feeding-station. Hang up bones wit-n scrapes of meat still on them, or lumps of suet, from the branches of your garden trees. Before long the birds from the nearby woods will find such food, aild will make daily visits to feast in your garden. There will be the cheery little chickadee wnli his black cap, the saucy blue jay chattering and screaming in his coat of blue and white. and if you are very lucky, the rarer tufted titmouse, the chlckadees cousin, may happen n- "long. These are all birds which ‘spend much of their time amid the branches and shrubbery Another group you will have as guests will be the birds which spend most of their time climbing and clinging to the rough bark of the tree trunks. Oi lllCFG are the downy and hairy woodpeckers, an" the ‘white-breasted nuthntch. To tempt such active gymnast-s. fond should be fastened to the trunks and stout limbs. as these birds seldom venture far out among the twigs in search of food. And then there are what might be called the ground foragers. These are mostly the finch family which hop about on the ground finding small seeds, and sometimes scratch- ing vigorously to bring them into view. The tree sparrow (strangely mlsnamed) the lunco in his slate grey plumage, and the dainty little redpoll with his scarlet cap. are all good examples of such birds. No 11111198 of food among the trees tempt them, but seeds, crumbs, or bits of nuts sprinkled nbout on the surface of the snow will soon be found; or better still sweep oil the snow to the brlre ground where food , ' .. . .. cugyed. of one "Lord's My ShBWTd." the . CAPITOL O and FRANCES FARMEB, r 08am" ..Z,V§IP'“}1HI.FO along with yo“ The Secretary Save tlfixer iepggil- AnBtggflil firm glfmsggng; ‘Yigéflctgg; cagrbioiiirgiie yzbiinywisllmlltaairredutiilwérll. .- i- .. - z ..c con - ' LAST {Milan ‘w n n 1,1,1 go with you on one condi- inisggtliglggliivéegiifédflitiflilrmg ihiiwyeax writ; Prayer in unmnm q-he come guests. The greedy starling I l I l l A Y qiwhafl that?" with a. memb-rship of fifteen. funeral cortage then werided its and the ""19 “We English 5Dil'1‘0\\' EI’. B-ADVENTURES 0F RED RYDER ALSO -- CARTOON — SAT. MAT. 2.30 ,. s .,:.,_ _ “All right.” Ludlam growled. blankets purchased fzom the Is- and also for peace and our Elmoire. Very little work is required to cs- _________ _ _______ Thxb ‘M’ i v be v M“ t‘ u Red C 1 During the 5mm‘, Mr_ Roy phfl. tabllsh a feeding station in you _ , i T L ' LOTS 0F ACnom TUES- Ludlalm Illlagid fig?!) sleflilihunigills-t XVOQLSQnrQ g1 242.158 on inffi lips sans “Beautiful Garden 0i lard“- Mmill m that the birnsr “Bi"¢blYli" Dl-‘lmrlnds , LOTS or 11151511! o wED_ lily, roi- his dreams were a night- Sick and school committees were Prayer." the choir also sine two which come get a reasonable 8- Pei-rm nna flflivlfufi Pllssllnr ll-Alrnnln rill all»: P:':P:\“QY 1h ‘ l McPhail; Secretary. Mrs George "Ou can use your camera to advani- » i’ ' ‘m ° or" evils spfellgltllhl h bl Carson; Bllyng Committee. Mrs. M“ 5°°“"Y- We» ' ‘ u . w“. com; mast glgtuow was the an ma, mgumn and M“ a 398mm; L-lfl2-l2 '1 is. By the time winter has past, you REGAN! NEW Willi ' I SHOWS DAILY —- 8.15 — 7-00 -- L45 SINNOTHTdtOAD W. L the Tall on the Donkey," which a Patient "trusty" inspired, and 14988“! Bond. and seals, the lime!‘ m TWP" "Prl " ~~-—_ was wvm by M15; Riga Bymel Ludlam felt sure of keeping him by to be divided among the members lgg-aayslztligefightag-stfr illgiaefi // \\ IDEA l! modfima $ .50 The annual meeting of Sirinott hunch was served and a social the Simple devilie 0f Wlthllflldinfi at 119'" meeting- It w“ funnel’ d9" was the daughter of the late Henry ' Road Womeirc Institute was held hour spent. A pleasing feature of his return rare- He Hinged ad- clded to send Gunner Chas. Mc- Gift subscriptions at the home of Mrs E. Malone. The meeting opened with a solo by Mrs. Connolly. A statement. of tlie work for the i/he evening was several doios Mr William Connolly. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Pius McGuire. "That you pay my expenses there and back to Budapest." "Pay your expenses? Well, I‘ guess not. Why should I?" “I never heard of a prisoner pay- ing his _own fare. did you?" more of war between his Mlruma and Pierpont/s Jennie over the [possession or their Siamese lovers. , He would have slept so much lbetter had he known that Ludlam lsat up ll night to make sure of .his not scaplng. ' Break! ‘t time found them at lVlenna. a d Jebb ordered every- ; 55m Sheen. - of these ll. f 1 thin he c uld think of. He smok- atfid p?) fiifiibflignce o? Beautiful floral tributes testified view of 321$‘) sljinizlowrgvlflriiiiog BUY Now! . ed udlams expensive inviclblcs 13st year out o; 1.1mm me new to the esteem in which the deceas- sit at ease and see your blrd-gu-xsts PAY LATER! f till he made‘ himself dizzy. and his ljailei] lvas eartlly glad to see lMllTllCh arrive in the late after. noon of the drearlest day he had Jennie, never expecting her brother, had gone to Vienna for a week's vlsl The concierge gave her address as the Hoktlel Bristol-a flunillar name to J e . And poor Ludlam was so woe-be- gone and so sleepy from his all- nlght vigil that Je b felt sor for him. Jebb had won the confl gngg oining rooms after assuring him that they . would entrain for Vienna on the morrow and waddled off to bed. It was not long before Splendid interest has ben SllOWH bry the following donation. to the different Institutions namely. $5. to T. B. League. $2. to War Fund $10.0) to Ambulance Fund, $3a.00 in cash and a beautiful pair rf WFOl ze-appolnted for the next three inonllhs Mirs Elmer Cio- l- ~' i Mildred Crosby were put on enter- tainment committee. It was moved seconded and car led that the care- taker of the flag be paid for the past year also that he. b2 a iced to take 1t for the coming year. It was slate of officers are: President. Mfs Niel Salmond re- elected; Vice President Mr: John Auditors. Mildred Croby and Iso- bel Fbrguson: Dlrectmi. The D1‘?- sident and Secretary with the buy- ing committee a. quesdonnaire Was ted but as the hclli- was late this had to be carried over for next meeting with Mrs Geddie MacLeod as convenor of Race and mslsla- tlon. $5 was voted for Ant‘: T. B. Phall overseas $l.0O's worth of cig. arettes. The Hall committees report were heard and discussed. next way to the Presbyterian church, where the service was continued by Rev. Mr. Buntain, who read very comforting words of scripture frcm Rcv. 21 and 1 Cor 15. which were followed by prayers for i/lle family favorite hymns of the deceafed. "In The Sweet Bye and Bye". and "There is a Happy I-rme". Inter- ment was in the nearby cometary. The following grandsons acted as nallbearers: Lyman Ramsey. Elroy qzamrny, Emmet Williams, Donald Millar, Byran Ramsay. Nelson ed was held prominent among them being pillow from family. c"escent. grand children. shcaf, Pearl sheaf Margaret and Mary, wreath, Ladies In Memoriam‘ MRS. MATILDQ E. LEABD HALHMX, Dec. 4—'I‘he death oc- curred early yesterday morning of and Harriet Theakstori, and is sur- vived by her husband. Rev. L. J. Leard. oi’ Allberton, P.E.I., two brothers. Henry S. and Albert E. are sure to find your feeding sta- tion and come dailv and often. Dis- couragiiig these tramps is rnpm. blem which must be left to you to deal with in your own way. I know how I handle it. mount of protection from prowling cats of the neighborhood which are sure to learn of the visits of the birds and be on the watch for lilPlll. and that the provender be i-o.,,.._..,.d and replenished from time to llme, A 800d piece of foresight on your part is to have as many as possibip come and go, day after dnv, mm Will-Ch them enjoy your bounlv and better still, 1r there is a gpgdiliglyt will have learned mnnv of our win. ter birds. and "zrhnps even some of the individuals which "me t0 Your feeding station. i I 7041's- .4/v to c a N A n I a N l NATURE will give 1 year - long pleasure ‘ to friends. relatives meeting at the home of Mrs George v . ' past. yen; nus given by the occ- —————-—__-__ m5 snows “m9 _ trumpeting Carson second Wednesday in Dec. ggflkiflglfajgjq§gmgjgn§fl Mnlklffi Rllfi Ilvilillhflllrs-fllll rotary. {aughbthg "ii" partition. Jebb cmber (lltlit. Roll call exchange 1am she had a great many fronds Md ‘vmmg _ "'5" New officris “vi-r,- elected for the cl-lurwn ranvran 5° ° "k i" a chair ill hi: own of Christmas gifts. a hearty vote 1.. pflme Edwmd Island ‘NW Md fllr- These in" . as i. 0W5. m 52 MINUTES room. to figure up his expenditures of than)“ was extended w the p“? t subscriptions nre C. l3. O'Brien; Mrs ‘Dan Sinnott M Bnooiuaiw-‘iqx 1.. Dec o- l5. when the Broplclawn Methodist church needed a. new coat of paint. the Rev. Albert Lang, pastor, ap- call. At as ignal from the pas.or, the work l v Flntrluéind how he stood with the (To be continued) i THEY noarr nhhn cor CLASSES port/uni y to cur clarses at Rlhode Island State Col- sldent and Secy's after which o. delicious lunch was served by ncst. ess and meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. own recommendation?" Brunswick and her native province 0f Nova Scotia. ' Rev. Mr. aid was pastm‘ of the of wars and afterwards held the Pas rate in St. Andrews, N. B., un- The funeral will be held from be Point de Bute circuit for a number , easy to give and In- expensive. Simply _ semi us your list- "‘ -' enclose your remit- tance and let us assume the whole gentler! It: borrloughdiresldggts for aid. nelyrifleggs’ there a lunatic asylum til his qrgtirpment about two years zfnzfiilbgiiéfé .'.§.,“,“‘,,'~‘,“,{“§n“'fe§j} itones for m 25 up xy eri nclu ng rcugn or- KINGS-ION n‘ Dec B80- e ate Mrs. Leard will be ..‘ every mun - v sillfli!» accur- ficials and members f 1 1 ' ' ' ' $73M‘ HU-‘PbflIl(i—I ifiliei/O 50- remembered b 1d _ 7mm iii t; d r l’ Amelican melon Post aeiswgredoflle "Pk Mfll-‘Fawn and his sister. "Do they take people on their the oiiignecw ysrffny m n“ of Y°‘"' "mm "i" b” ‘idiiihmi ‘mi’ .vlen‘s RINGS $9.95 Ill! til-ltd...“ y s ' Ptances, have no op t, Canadian Nature. It reveals na- il “H h 1d 1 k 3 y» ture's events each season hy fas- vinv 3101i’: and finished the 10b, lege. Their mother Ls taking g, 110$?’ ,f.,.‘§,‘,‘n¢_ ong, wicmlyI got gfifilrsggiyfimgrgroieififii" silent clnatlng articles and beautiful pie- p-Xnfln; ' lccursc for degree at the college. hold of a. package of my old love- 230 o'clock Burl wil tiiw“? at “m!” n breathes m” "'°"""'s‘ "r __ - ~ ° Mo. letters." h‘, camp Hm m“ i e Pa“ the unspoiled open. Popularly ‘n, on.‘ WAY °°m° 1- written, well illustrated. Flvr- 0 » 3| 1- n. Williams T7 THEY JUST sor m A ijic; WAR WORK.’ THAT n= HE oo “r MEANS BOMBINGS.’ N w QUIT OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ HE'S ASLEEP NOW, oraosacv, our With - Major l-loople numhe 3 yearly. 0am‘ aim a man Ii Yours 52.60 Plenar- rcnllt nt llnr. DECEMBER 1. 1940 s...‘ -1...“ F’ i i -. T... w... 1,. Mgmgnam l ' Y,‘ Mm c, b P a FP” ~ p AYING /~ ' " NEWS Y " "w" f‘ ‘It: L I i ‘ A Great Picture . . . . . 1 sms. AMES BAMBAY v , __ ; us... 1.3;... iiisr. mossy - MARY MARTIN g L‘ t L‘ e -' I I’ ‘ 3 T H) \ Y i-‘i A wove ofsorrc-w spread over the H . . l. l i , n village o1 Tyne valley uld W1’- BfS ii a illlllls‘ on the By oommwfitgcwifi ‘fibfizi l 35o '1 - 13.211 9 .\l.>().s_--1,0NDON CAN TAKE lT-NEWS legmgd (not on. d 0m‘ Oldflt Ind -____ _starflng_ > — ~ "* J . Ram-so - . u." - l ‘ ‘wit “w” “my ‘fiifiwérfiiifiieawt? Edward G Robinson ' ~—-—~-" '--'———;_' been in her llalm 800d ‘I ', RE e"°'"-°"°~"— hi? one Maw“- nnzi ti‘: "’ “ " “°"“'"" PRINCE Enwnm THEAT u ___ i it ‘ghmewbuldnt cell a birthday “g with‘: d . “will: i .+»»». De b 9 i041 . . ~ ~ l " e w en ‘ cem 6!‘ - -~ , , _——_-~, t ‘I F ’ N :1‘? 5P9. B Y. MEN ..... t... n. .... emoezieinezzsrnllzrltzit sane“ “m” s , Y M C A b b , I l (-1. iiil. “LO l YN Y S ‘have needed some money wry store he; m health, uld 511g pad- ii upper ' ' ' ' y "y yulll’ “CICGY! ill ‘ i‘ TUES bad,“ ' t i its sed on u» join those o! “aalaiieg Even i“ suniimterviiiiiiiriirfiriliz: 3:3‘ advance ‘mm Y8 Me“ e= XOPi-Iilllréseiixisciieliligvgn-go . w v Z331 yvégiqs 513a: Tilieedtigetasfed wil! . 5K grrfiaaihrclslnsgct food almost nil. g ‘ - WED "Then how d0 vol} im°V m‘ the daughter of the late Peter and l and already the snow covering the J =~ ~=*".i;:..i°.r:*.... l... m» wmn-Md- “.'3.‘:.‘“...’.‘2ig°""“ time; .2202 i * " “ . V 1 81 ago em or ose w c. ' i: is“ r1118?” e0! gliggmilyylffflrslfi children. v1 ‘stir; labia us in winter. A aMaLL HANDICAP. “fir; yvllflflwm. madam," h, m“ 5115 ‘iiafrlifdfl o! , her family the following illtmgie" Perhaps you think there are no i-— ghgrpllalethlaalat Qlieret are notes m " ot 1a now .' "u; ' e: Russo, on- 1 i _H . 1 . u n on‘ pat y . ‘limb; sg;a;;;gl;;l;¢;g,e,l,t gig: flliéiiéii. ‘ésiimifimrtlh some; lfiihilileyofi ‘Z.‘.‘.‘°i§ne°;§...i ‘lull-ill he £131; t3; gggrggugtptamgrilgg .,°;gg.,;rg;,'y,h~;ge ;nll>tlé<i,“--“"" m“ 8,5 a e ' ' ville. Maia; 1B" ‘a- ‘5- ° esting species come to your garden ‘ _ R C l1 Payer you'd §-lll..’8l‘.f.i3.“§.§‘ ..l:"...'r;.l.--“"“ * Yes 1e- Me- my . l» W1 v a tlféiluiéi.ll.“i‘fii‘sf.'fiih. Psalms n» This random shot. staggered Lud- 1 d mwelp M,“ and Agnes, house piano was not to his liking. —-__-‘ lam. but h“ 9» £59k??? ‘i3: ‘Flrxi-iarllglner of the same place. bifisyg: iliiigfién to live m“ a m,’ so he complained to the landlady. Minard’: relieves sprains. gillgllitttfiuli] oossiotlliiirtiy sucddentiy pre- H" maid“ name w“ Anme zen“ of woodland, this will give you a ATTENTIUN FRITZ WEISSLER OF MONTREAL Buying Silver Fox Pelts‘ and also other Furs PAYING HIGH PRICES FRIDAY and SATllRDAYat W. Chester S. MoLure’s Office 11o KENT smear . w Y Ks}- ..- _ 33s.”; at WELLNER'S Now is the time to buy your Chrlsfmns Gifts — A small and insured free. sum holds your purchases. EASY CREDIT TERMS ‘s25. i150 1&1- ____ “Bluebird" Beauty Perfect qual- ii-Y. l n s u r c h s free. o u NEW BULOVA For Ladies-W Jewel Birthstone RINGS >1 15 Jewel WATCH IIIIY‘! l0 oKAv, NURGEpKAvo-w Qm- 1; i WORRY ' ' ‘N “E L“ BE corra scalar A¢RO55 THE //,_ m A HOsPiTAL av TH’ TIME THEV err TO BOMBIN’ US--AN,' Bow, HE WILL BE IN A sPor! THEVLL HAVE "r0 PUT HIM no TH' ARMV TO CURE HIM/ Reughln I II f ‘ OW ‘Kira Warming 50¢ u Yluk 5R. QHARPE WANTS GOMEONE “Tb lT ‘Mm-i THlS PATIENT SO i-iE ON‘T " PUNCH ills nus our’ w THE xvi/AN XT§Z?ZL$.EN¢SFAEZ‘FJ“Q5§€E use A nearer LlKE A lqlo JALoPPv, THE Raolo, AND ll= Tl-lls , AND n= HE QTARTQ Mlsslue JUST BLiMP 602s FLAT THEN Z QLIP HIM A Gi-WT OF THIG ‘T15 “l5 OWN ) / AMMONIA .' sunset»! ‘Fnrnnlo, nr if liy nv-r. ' anilnl Pilchun flllt| 1.’; cont! f» r rxrhnncv. (‘.'\.\'.\IYI.\.\‘ .\‘.\'|'I'liF _, 17.’: Jnrria St. Toronto I 6O A6 A $OLDlER IN THE FIRST WAR, WHEN may was klLuro’ soconzlzs, AM’ NOW I'M A MACHINIST WHEN THEM/RE KILLIN’ MACHINISTQ/ I'M JU5T A HULK OF BAD D-KJE5S ELL /\ COMMUNITY PLATE New Milady Desi!" éflzlggsintlsfieltét o 7 5 Other sets $34-75 "P 3 pc Tea Set — 10-95 Casseroles — - 53-75 .l'\‘.\ ..m<.- is. —"‘ Yllilmliln DRESSER SETS 222:: ...":.:.l.r.l$8-5 UP. finish alw Itittii“! sets in 3 or mil" ploeu. W. W WELLNER lili- JEWELERS SINCE I868 Comports - — 51-75 The money You spend for l n|n-_ Ply 0f our garefully selected coal can be regarded as a uh Invest- ment with aura and abundant ra- g ZTJLviZ"..-§IZ$'." “mum “d CHARLOTTETOWN ral- ‘ THE GREASE WARRlOR ‘FRWMMM’ J lgfgp/ w‘ n" anus 8' co- 4-1 i d Y _'1" J ' PHONE 11°. "nu".- ‘m-u-‘l-i- “w. M“ ‘.- YIIIIZIIIIIZ e- fi-===— l f I u wnfi¢"fimyffi'=lfl r<~a;mB'IWnM;Iti2m'*-v1r*wr*fl'lv§'"v' n. .. v/RKQV“ '