MONDAY. , f GOVER The Wartime Prices and following regulations counts:— full by the tenth day We ask for the kind l The Likes Of We II ‘I. QBRIJOI Burt stared as it be could not be- lieve his eyes. “The torque!" he gm 011B at last. “The same Kerswake {Muld- 3w‘- be nnytliing V _ “That's what it is." reviled Elm firmly, “And all yours t0 d0 as vl-U like with Looks to me thcres gold enough there to pay off that interest and a bu. more." Burt still gazed at the massive tirnametits. "'l'lic‘ ' - 3.11mi looked up at did you gut ‘em? ' he ny. ‘ is easy," Eliza said. "Ali- u LPHIl. I don't know how .0 l: i I saw i191‘ b11114! m a . , -.. 1 stwine<l Lo set. s"rc 1.. ' some even- . nor leaving slit. wits curiiylflg n bug, and ll. was ollovseu. ' to that old tu see illlllllly u :, iisiti! u torch. Alter cone I slijrptd in and had a ‘d lliEl ll in t-lte ilue. 'Il'.e 1c I omnuci it l knew what - \\'.\s iieic when Ker- ‘ i l I lound it. _ , I thinks lo myself. this don l bv m; to Alison and l‘li take cltirgkc of iL-luid there it is." $111? ended abruptly. Burt looked 11D M» her. "it's worth s lot of money-f he TE- " d. "I wonder you dlclnt keep .1411" she tossed her head ‘lfaybe I would if you hadn't have ticctlcd it. But you tnke it. Mr. Btutuasid sell it and pay vfl that Cowe ." "1'll do it." said Burt with sudden decision. "I know a. man 1D. Ply- mouth whtfll fiive me value for t. 1'11 go w-da y the turelve dclack train from ewton. Go down to the post office Eliza, and telephone for .. T "You ain't going alone!" Iias ex- chimed if anyone Plymouth "I certainly un. And asks say Ithe. I've some to sees a er." CYIYAPTEB XXI "SNATCI-I-AND-GRAI‘ when Eliza. got back to the house hm‘ gnpluyer w»; 6nd Wl-lb- ,lilize.stle'.rca.'f‘iuodmenwho for days had been hum in his armchair. looking like enth, was now dressed in his Sunday best. He had shavt-d, his boots were well shined he scorned to be three inches taller and ten years younger. ttzunm altos} tuition} TH! GREAT BRITISH REJUVENATOR For General Weakness, Spinal Exhaustion, Physical decay and less of Nerve Power. They are an infallible specific for weak men and women. EffectuaLrestorc lost vitality and Stamina. Sold in boxes. Double Strength. Or the spe:ial_ Ex!ra_St"ong which take effect in a few minutes. "u'n'n'n's'u'ln'itf'n'ffn'u'n‘q' rrr-‘f-‘J-‘fe5'1‘-'h'l|'u'n'u'-"u'n'-'|'n'n 'n'n'h'ln'ln'n'u'u'n 'n'n‘n'efi'n'ut'u‘u'u 0974"! l! GRIY MEADID Bring your i b g nnlnrnl wttthliil nathtunlowlq‘: by lulu: LIQUE r R RESTORER H .‘ \.,_ u‘, ‘I t‘- c “a k. t; _.. 5 f.’ PHONE as £1 "t Eiiilll BROS. L. M. Douceite. R. M. Smallman. Ill-till. It CHARGE ACCOUNT REGULATIONS in full by 1. All charge accounts must be Paid the last day of the month following the mlmlll in which the goods are Purchased- ). If any charge account has not been paid in further purchases may be made on such charge account while such default continues. customers in ssaistinl "9 l° Q5 Domhhn Gown-eat Order. MGDRE €~ MELEODEE Rotary Radio Auction for Crippled Children THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th i NMENT Trade Board makes the respecting charge ac- after the due date, no co-operation of all our conform with Protestantilrphanagc Annual collection ' (Continued) DIONTAGUE BY hIRS. R. W. VEB-A BECK R. W. Beck W. A. Johnsttme S. Rowsell Kerr Clark 13;‘. Johnston: W. A. Madmen Bruce Holmes Yeo R K. Clemente A. G. Parks Stewart a Beck 2. $1.00 Each-Minnie E. Campbell. Quincy. Mass; Alex. Maclneod: Carl Boehner; H. J. Mabon; C. A. Show; L. H. Poole" Annie Lord; Mrs. J. P Beer; Mrs. ivt. o. Robertson; stun-u Benton; Bill MacLean; Fred Cur- tain; Olive MewLeod; Macbean & Townsend; Martin Currie; M. F MacDonald; Mrs. D. J. Macbean; l. M. Llewellyn; Eric MacKinon; N. J. Nicholson: Ralph Beck; Mrs. Vick- ers: Mrs. L. B. Mellish; Russel Beck; Mrs. Henry Macharen; Clemmie Macllleari. 50c Each-Alum MtwGregor; Ada MacGregor; Ola Hamilton: Martin; Pearl Green; Doris R0 son; Jean Steyvart; Marjorie Currie: Jim tken: J. J. Stewart; 1w‘ Cumming; Mrs. Geo. - Carl Stewart; Mrs. Anne Matheson: SarshA. MscKay; M Friend; Mary Hemglahi ; Sue Hemp- ltll. Bobby Samp ; John Mac Kenzie; Irene Dewar; Dell yfuflre Arthur MscNcill: Mary Stewar‘: M E. Levers; J. E. Poole Edith Mac- Gregor: Mrs. B. MacLure; Mrs C Clay; Bruce Currie; Margaret Mac- Do ald; Mrs. Alex. Macbeorr Mrs suspense»? E 88888888338 Phase MaoGrezo . Lamont; A n Dnvison: Mrs. Mort. Maclean; Geo MatDonald; Louis Herring. 35c Each~Mrs Burden; Jim itew art‘ Yemen MacKinnon. "I'd hardly know ycu."‘§lis:a'“s0% M“ "There's others won't know_ me when I've gct. this money. Eliza." He lowered his voice. “When All- son comes back tell her I had a letter from Hawkins in Plymouth, asking Rte to come and see him about a. loan. I'll be buck for sup- per. Here's the taxi. I'll get along." He got along with the result ‘that: he reached Newton twenty minutes before train time. The morning was warm and Burt,-wlio had been too excited to est much breakfast, decided that a, glass of beer and a sandwich would not be amiss. He vrcni into the refresh- ment room and there in a corner sat. Rufus talking to French the Monkswell cattle-dealer. Rufus saw Burt out of the tail of his eye and gOtZ a shock. Not much of the news of the neighbourhood escaped him and he heard that Ali50n's stepfather had become a complete invalid. What then was he doing here in his best clothes and carrying an attache case? He must be going to Plymouth but what or? In a flash he decided to discov- er the reason His tmturul cunning rnme to his rvsctic, and he sat ~igh'.. Burt. who was now at the counter. had not sc-cn him and was not likely to for he was short- siglitatl and ti“ long room was full Oi | ' [I .c-. . . flnisltcd his drink, made rm c. use to French and slipped out on to tue platform where lie bomb‘. a ticke‘. and then took up a posiiicn in s corner beyond the news stand. The train came in on time and Rufus watched liurt into a third class compartment in the front Doriion. Bic himself got into a, (jam- pnrlmcnt a little tray back and pre. tcnily the train moved westward cwnrds Plymuoth. Rufus had no newspaper. He did not want one. He liad not a glance for ‘the great. splendid Dartmoor tors rolint; up to the right: all his thoughts were for Daniel Burt and that satchel he carried. He had noticed that the old man had never let it out oi’ his grasp for a mo- ment. Even when he was drinking his beer and eating hi5 sandwich he 11nd not laid it down. 'l‘l"tere was something very valuable in it, Rufuss brain was quick and the very first thing that had come into his mind was that this case held the gold. Alison had found the torque. 0f that he was certain. He rcmembcm ed his first visit to Fammers, of which spinner had spoken. and he himself had been there when she and Crispin came again. It was easy to put two and two together. Alison had hidden the gold gt, Fammers but her step-father had watched hcr and found it. All this business of pretending to be an in- valid hitcl been put on just to avoid suspicion. Burt M4 been iylns low. Waiting his chance to sell the stufij NQw that he had had definite notice of foreclosure he was off to Plymouth to get “that he could for the orna- meats. The train roared through Ivy. bridge. Plymouth was only a few mil“ 1W8)’. With every mi e Rufus grew more anti more determined to EPI hold of the Edd. It meant flVf"l'.Vllll|'i.'-’ to him. If Blackctt inilcd io get his money at the end 0f the month he would certainly carrv out his threats and Rufus wotrd be not only disgraced bu; ruined. The question which racked his brain was how to get the case away from Burt. Rufus was not cut out for the knntch-and-grab act, Be- sides hr must manage so that no suspicion attached to him. If old Burt eatirzhi. even a glimpse of him that would be fatal Ht- was still without any kind of a plan when tho train slowed into Nozih Road station, He was now alone for the last two passengers in his compartment. had got our, or Ivyhritlge. tlr watched breathlhcss- ly to sm- li Burt got out Ho did not; he was going on to Milllmy, tlio town terminus, Thank- iul for oven flvc minutr-s respite, Ruins dropped back into his seat. Millbtty is ow-roofed and rather dtutr. An t-xcursion train had just C0211!‘ in from Cornwall and .t.he irlritforiti was crowded. The roof was being painmd and scaffolding iircrtzasrd the jam Rufus saw Burt. get out. and followed him. The old man walked slowly. He was more iccble than Rufus hsd lllOllfIlli, Rufus was close behind ltim when Burt stumbled over a suitcase lying on the platform. Rufus, desperate. seized the chance, He tie iberniely btunped into Burt Burt last liis balance and fell livnrily" As he fell he drop- prd the case. 1n a flash Rufus stooped and grabbed it. Nt-xt moment he was 10st. in the crowd (To He (frmttnuedt Each-Mrs. Duncan: Caroline Higginbothtun: Bill Hllchey; Ham ltlacLennan; Mrs. Wallace Riley: JoiuidYorston; Lottie Burke; A IP11 Zoo-QB Hennlgar. 15c A Friend Tt-ial—$'l3.90_ PER MRS. RUSSEL MncDONHJ. $1 GOV-Mrs. Preston Maclntyre 50c Ench~Mrs Percy Keyee; Mrs. Sidney McLean; Mrs. R. G. Mac- Donald: Mrs. W. A. Thompson; Mrs LQSIEI‘ McLeod; Mrs. D. M. McDt-i- . 35c_A Friend. SOc-Mrs, Stew- art Nelson. 25c Each-Mrs. Altix McKlnnon: Mrs. A. H. Duvar: Mrs ltW. Murdock; Mrs. Peartion Ham- o n. Tctal-—$5.65. PER MRS. FRANK DEWAR $l.00-W. J. Fraser. 75c—Mr. tvright. 50c Each-Fred Ferguson Les MacDonald: Bruce Mctman Geo. Dewar; F. Dewar. LiSc-J. E‘ McKenzie. 300-2’. Crozier. Totai~$4.90. PER MRS. HOPKINS AND HRS. MARTIN CURRIE Mrs. Hopkins $20. $1.00 Eacli—Mary Martin; Mis. Harry Nit-Loan; Mrs, A. D. MacLurc 75C—~Ml'S. Cameron McLurc; Mrs. J E. FTIlSPl‘. 50c EflCll——MI‘S. Lelth Cowan. Mrs Claude Nicholson; Rev. M". Hay- wood: Mrs. W. P. Garrick: Mrs. Edith Stewart; Rev. Mr. Hashes: ltfrs. Hubert Mabon; 40c-Mrs. Car- rutl .' 25c E1lCl1—I\'Il‘$. E P. Mut~ phi‘: Mrs. Jim lVIcBet-li Totni- $10.00. PER TILLIE BOURKE Itfrs. A. C. hltwKay $2.06 Ivfrs Knott 2.00 51.00 Encli-Jllrs. C. Brut"- and Nlrs. y" Mr. Swindcll; Mrs J. C. Witt- . Each-Mrs. John Camnbeli; Mrs R. l/lcfizit-gnr; Mrs. G. l" viwvrs. JSSc-Mrs. W. D. Jolmsln . 25c Each lvfrs Wm. McDonald: Mrs RlCil-‘tltl Muineson: M1‘5.J’:s0l)!i lvI:G'.'e~_!01-; Mrs W, Wattcrworth. Tot ~$9.85. .1 '3 ‘PER “RS. L. M. MELLISH $1.00~Warren wightman. 50c Each Mrs. Alcx Kennedy: Mrs. Forest Clow: Mrs. A. F. Campbell: Mrs Guy Nelsrn; Mrs. [eRcy Whiil‘ 30c Each-A Friend; Mrs. Hubert Nelson. 25c E:tt:li-Mrs. Robert Stewart; Mrs. Bctrhum; Mrs H. Vickcrson; Mrs. ‘Milton Kennedy. 15c. Mira WB-I‘ . T0tal-—$5.25. BROOKLYN PER SHIRLEY BEARS 50c~Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benton. 35c Eacli--Petcr McPhcrsonw Louis Hume. BOc-Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bears. 25c Each——-M:. and Mrs Wm Msthesou: Mrs. Malcolm MncKen- zie; Catherine Maclimnon; Mary Malncscn; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacLcod; Mr and Mrs. John M McPherson; Johnnie Whllewa ; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bears; r. and W. D. McKlnnon; Mr. and Mrs. Preston Beaten. Total-MOO. UNION ROAD KINGS, BY MRS ROBERT MELLISII 75c—Robert Mellish Mrs. Alex Mo» Pherson $1.10. 0c Each-Kcstlo Ross; Everett Moore; Hnrry Thompson; Mrs. .1 rim . - - _ - __. - l. ' - i M ; Mr . R. iiiilllsrlitctilirritifiisillm‘ G” M“ %E“%'t2wl§‘§i' ivfiisllifififiwlit‘; ithJi-“Jtfu ‘$1.. 94.3235. smite. ' WASHINGTON. Nov- lav-tori- 25c-—Mrs. Toni Melllsh. Mrs. Gordon Moore; Mrs. MoLen- 50¢ Each-Mrs the-Pl?! Malena. m: wlnvfomisc Propose for Ili- T°m1_$5_5t)_ mm; ]>{a|-fy Lang Mrs. James McLean, Dan Mc- g the railroad wage dispute. call- l0o—Hartley McKlnn Kenzie, Mrs. James A. McLeod, ing for pay increases of $1 s. day for PETERS ROAD WEST BY Totsl-4925. Carleton Hume. _ 1,250,000 operating and non-oper- MRS. ATWOOD McDONALD t 35° Beg-WW Wf-“mn- Jflhfl A sting workers. was advanced today QUEENS nosn m: inns. s. n Bwwqnfi-A Friend. lane-w $4! by the 1o rail brothcrhoods. SLOO-Artemas McSwain. REID Buell. 1 r8-_W1l-mmt M!‘ -_ C“ ' The proposal, made to President 50c Eacii—Mrs. Otis Jackson; Mrs "i119 _B¢11. geni- _§gl1l18. G130 RDQggy/eltfg emefggngy factqjnmn; ti?! maths; °- m" h""t=.~..ttr.'z...°"m. nzntaut; mu wbmnttur mt the McLean; Mrs. Sam Davidson; Mrs 25c Each-Mrs. Mary Sem 1e; Wm Mrs. 1K9 BWWH-fi. g. lkmMcAlglnngréé Cliaiekssterrllvlac- M%K%z_ie‘;l goosian Oampbe 1. Total-Maw. W8. I 8X W Z . BJTY O . . Bsléueri 140°; Lii/trsbowulg dsMoc-dfiirns‘ IIEATIIERDALE av Mas n A PETE“ no” u" u 3 —— Oil’! . C DB - . Catherine ftbt/llcbeod.“ A “lard MACIIAE VIVIAN DICK 2'c E8Cl— rs. 0t com; W Carossman; Mrs. John A. Mac8wa1n~ ‘lac-Nell N. McLeod. 50c Each-Alon 50c——M.rs. Bessie Graham. Mrs. Angus McLetur Mrs. Raymond .1. A. Cam bell; n A. McPhtee; us. at; Each-lone Johnstone; wit. Jenkins; beater lvfcsws-ln; Mrs M ee; colm McDonald; Mn. Hugh Campbell; we. Garfield Amon Acorn; Mrs. John L. McDon- D, A Ma Johnston; Garfield - aid: Mrs. Joe McLean; Mrs. Bert ; Malcolm McSwain; Mrs. Edward Munn: Mrs. Neil McSwaLn; Mrs. Raymond Reynolds; George MacDonald. Zoe-Mrs. Allan McLean. l0c-M.n. David Martin. 15c-Mrs. Bert Mc- aid. Totsi-Slljll. CALEDONIA DIST. BY VIOLA STEWART AND CHRISTINE GAMEIION 50c Each-Mrs. Mal. McLean; Mrs. J. P. Stewart; M. J. Stewart; Mrs Sam McPherson; C. R. Martin; Mrs. C. E. Walker. 35c Each-Alfred Blackett; Mrs. Allen Cameron. Iwc-Catiierine Stewart. 26c Each- Jack Mclennan; . Effie Mc- Lean; Mrs. Angus McDonald; Nor- man McDonald; Dannie out. Tota l—-$5.25. KILMUIR. BY OLIVI LIBCO mm Pflfik at w M Buell. Naomi t-flmvrnn: .i‘~hv~ tit-t Hnrrv Mel-ON; THE GUARDIAN U ‘ IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY iHere Are The Facts On lnstalmenl: Buying YOU CAN STILL BUY DECEMBER 1. 1941 NOTICE F 1. PAY CASH 4. 2. Pay One Third Down Get immediate delivery. (Minimum down payment $10.00.) Balance in weekly or monthly instalments ( min- imum $5.00 a month, maximum time - limit 10 months.) 3. Small Deposit Down Get e.- 5. and small deposits until the total one-third of purchase price is paid. Delivery is then made and monthly payments begin one month from date of delivery. Also—A Special Christmas Buy Those Important Things For The SUMMERSIDE ON HOLMAN’S EASY PAYMENT PLAN ~—-F|v|-: wants- You CAN BUY items include: Coal and Wood Ranges naces. . Separators. . .Wincharg- ers . Pumps and Pumping Equipment . . »- Fencing . . . Etc. down for immediate delivery of any item. day of the month following the month in which purchases are made. Lay-Away Gift Plan Pay $1.00 Down. Then Weekly Deposits Or Balance In Full On Delivery Don ’t Be Confused! _C0me In And Let Us Explain Easy Payment Buying 0f And Attracttlcness Of Your Home. R. T. HQLMAN LTD. CHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘OWN ilnly 10% Down On All Unlisted Items‘ immediate delivery. Unlisted Coal and Wood Heaters . - . Fur- . . Roofing . Shingles . . Only 10 Percent Ten Months to Pay. Open A Charge Account now and pay in full on the last __J Comfort, C onvenience x. - . si M . ‘ fiwmiclfilxfifi: ‘i§"M‘éi§i.§.....°.9‘i‘.”.-.i.“. cm: Mrs. David McFarlane: Mrs rcnce beecc; Sadie Gillies; Mrs. D N)?" Fill-WY- PirMcPheqrsongh W. McKinnon; ION-Wim- l s.M. .Ni o n, _ _ 35c Ea 11.4w“); M Phgrson; Jory, IBIS BY_ MR5. I. STEWART ABD évlogPggfion; lgiarl Mtblilémonlh (IENEVA MORROW c — ward arq arson: Mrs. Marjorie McPhee. P111811 M639“! Make proposal to Solve rail dispute $2.00 . Rae. ; RD 35c—Mrs.cM. W. McPhee. 80c Eaan- ert Vanlderstine; Mrs. Percy John- Mrs. M. A. McPhce; Mrs. P. W. Mc- ston; Mrs. 1m W. McLeod Mn J . Donald, Wilbert GralYsm; Mrs. David Fier- 25c Each-Jack Bruce- Mrs. A. N clough; Mrs. Harry Johnston; Mn. McDonald; Mrs. w. n. McPhee; Mrs L. P. Butler; Mrs. Ids. Merrill" P. Vlnldc Mn. M J ton wud ' hanan; Mrs. huuel McPhce; D Butl . ' ; Mrs. Hugh Matheeon Taylor; zoo-Mn. G011. V. l k Preston Petr .66. J nc - Imam Evelyn Johnson; Anne Hognson. IIOPEAFNIILD BY MRS W. B. [Ulla]; Totsl—O630. D MR8. ALIX. ILUI h “flu BBUDINILL B! JIIAN L. DIWAII l. lice —— .A. HD1005? I 0o . Melon; Mel $00 loch-mu. 1h Melina; Ivan ' Mn. Alex. Bill. Donald. 50c Esc — . J. A. Blue; Mrs 50c huh-Mb. Albert Blue; Mrs. P. W. McIAen; D MoDonel Milton D. uvingstonr Murdock illrs. Edison Mclntfie- Percy Rab- Roderick nwrtfiy; Mn. ws. Buell: erteon: u . a. o. food lérsfih-eemm ; Mrs. Norman D. Nicholson; . c ereon. Fred . 25c such-Butte Mimn; Arthur 25c mach-Mrs. T. K. Cameron: m1 Mitnn; John A. McDonald; Wilfred M: m Gordon: Mrs. Wm. Dewar; mith; Lester Mcneen; 8h s; Mrs. Sheldon Stew- i-nn . rum" ' Ivan - s1 Jun hfoilltth» G Largest TIGHT amount to an estimated $130,000» course the soldier went lJil"l\' 000 a year more titan wage raises In about o. week, HOWEVI" recommended by the board after kitten arrived back lu Cfllllii. ril- an extensive investigation held in gry and travcl-stajnary Twit y.‘ ChlCBBT-l- 0i 300d feeding and pcttymi bl’ The five operating brothetlxoods the men renewed its joy oi iii-w originally asked 30-pcr cent - creases for their 350.000 members. They now receive from $5.06 a day up. The board recommended 7 1-2 per cent. TALE OF A KITTEN A soldier on leave returned to his home at Wimborne in Dorset 25 miles from his camp, carrying with him s kitten born in $.11: camp. The kitten was well received CARVE "V" IN OHUINTIIU LONDON —(CP|— "Vri: if’ land," Free Dutch ncwsirnnm l‘ Nazis are complaining .1 l signs with such slogans _ live Wilhelmina" and ~ emit-chin" are being can "j church pews in Netherlands "M" and cities l3!‘ union's original guest but would and seemed to settle in. and in due INGER ALE Sale in the MariiimBS! -c1-:u§22uc.1=i> BlNJlN3