THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Ilflknl l l fl . Line Up of Genuine snow . BEFORE’ i *1 ovEncoAr .:....u to his st0ry_ wag not, m. xrcxsl-el an. look on ms wl-let- [ W 1! were’: snow l-lwwhere you ' yo,‘ m“ to“ get. lt on Dartmoor." ~ - my,» 0‘ VALUi It Won’t be long now until all the v/‘ntry blasts sweep down unon us. Then is the time you'll need the warmth and comfort of on: of our fine overconts! Your selection we'll have the g'l.‘.2i'?.."i'.€2 of finer "m- .~?~'»09~°~L&4>a.4.4.4.n.4 n o .0. n. . 2 .00‘ “ulW-i mt howl." She 04M doubt- _ n _ w. M10 mus hen... slum. ‘Llflfll loved it. Oh. l hope ll. uces snow. >98 Went oll. "out under one cu‘-' "Ycuhavoaoruy lo hwlstl ang it “Wlbtfllker i WMA qu s..." pons." u: told r." " ee, ' flanks‘ U310 n "lolly and m, flu; an!!! I there B the first llase." Wfht la rl-wn... n15 ‘Iénli. I ¢, e lflxan rtoyal Hotel 51m uuned. "Race you back to 1t Wus snowulg nelvlly and the 4 Dafflilflt‘ ant Mr. m; nolel, ab; ohadenged. Wuller dusk LhrBN-Q on a wnhe ° ‘ ms stxntfoll Wflo During lunch snow slltcd down, W015i. bill wen. ulto the lounge m; between. Wfltlhfl a Kim’ but. the tall was llght. dill leit l" eflurch o1 lea. allu gut 5 snow, x ' mum‘ gut of \ne_W1nd°W the tum early, ran up to his ‘v-{Khvhlaslw relcy sllgln‘ wtm. cc “timed the mm. 40°! room unlocked his suit-case. took Mutt Annoy Ulfl ntt even lock 3‘. vel styeep D510“? It» out g pocket-book and hurried W- W» Hefty grullltfl un- B5 a. lanky your-u fel- at w luoorldnds village, De- v-wsellny flllfs m. tightened, 0 ,00,00X00' O Yufu‘ portsd and domestic overcoatingts. Your splcclxrl lvill in acidlcn hive the advantage of being exclusively styled and beautifully tailored. .5. 20¢“ imam W - . . .. . . . . 4h‘ with a D-eofi- be the need tor econ l. tit, =0 New was cit wth him. h. w lee l! 01114511‘ ‘l: d ded, writ an 0113:1385“; '~'°*.““ “amv Wvhdwljl’. liut lt lathe g a which required ceebraticn. Bllr- P111125 “hi-c ulllluult. Qrny z, A! .‘ don the grocer. who. sold chocolates {WW lelt mo. n he haa to K0| , *' J ‘ . _-.' 0. “my; Bill demanded a Pound of his, "51"" “e WW1 ""11 U13 VIM-U" °‘ it,“ we. _ best, and laid his iiv-e Dollfld notcl ~}1}H§l' toil-call lo wanvy. r... lIlSl 2Q wiry," ,he had Writ-tel on the counter. ll-glun mm s-inmmorlng. lor . . .. you'll. mlrsc mo. but I "Chums this will you, Mr. Bur- My llnu _ alrearoy told mm 0 .- - < f. ‘x tdome u-o to loin you at W11; don-" The mllllhtl zrocer nlcbed 1311?; lfnmlly were loevmc En8'| ' ‘ ' o m. New Yeah. I Bee Y0“ 89°", w the note, then suddenly held it be _ la onlh. Ber lath-tr had , g p . g o. you 'A girl ooftcollgi 133th: light. The mill; faded from Blfllgnislil-wolnteo a bonaul in the 0 -‘ '11 a . ace. _ *~ v- .. ‘,1: Q girl. Dial. its the rad um is ‘ Manon‘ M. .. with lkCllb,OL1£_ and talked to set- . . 2 . m1: time sud. how that its A dtcl Bill repeated “yea aged-Job man. who had . . . g0 ,1 realize 1 lat nothing elle 1 got h, froén the bank told $111111 wee Iggcé all hlsjslli-‘Ii. h: . __ z. . , ." was r an . . . . WHfl",“‘,§§§.. i; Nancy Stafford , It's n Tat Plésehtly the snow would " .0. M461,‘ I'm m good at deecrlb- _ aoualld it would freeze hard. x r - r r l: r OVERCOATS BOYS’ ~~ m. helm went into his boots. gram» ,3. .00 "You're rizht." he said heavily. "Themldlya m°°n Wnlthl." Bill “But 1 can't understand 1t. I Sale quick .. . V‘ ’ . ' cashed a chflqhe for twelve pounds uleAyle. hers right full." replied " before 1 left London-two fives. "Tgd I113“- a b?!‘ and two Treasury notes. The n mil“ w“ 8o outqaftsr din- . . » Q Q other fiver m, all right. dnd this 5a d Bill- All rlght, Set- _ _ hasn't o O ll O0 to 22 OO » I I , o e o! he trouser pocket and Pulled o... fhc . e l°°kt=<i at him but 0 n " contents—. three half crowns, a dlflyggt ‘fiftfikilhlnk l been out of my wallet w"?- Lm H“ Wt the wlvozeahs" low. no u since I put it there at, tn».- blink." “time ‘"5 "81" BY clznt the Kittie nlunent the from norm, two shillings and rodr- .. I don't wont ‘ t 1' F ‘d s I ' opened and fl-lm it. emflked pence in comers. That was all he w 9°~ B!" burst cut with a bit- l " . E G . O 0F $ty|es and Falmcs v..0 mt _ _ snow. Bill found Nancy. - men here are "rd co to the police 1r 1 were ‘}““‘°.¥' Wm W" “mt Whos- You. someones played a dirty gaimg? hi’ “Elml trick on vou. it seelns." I I uwugm ‘Wu We" 195mm." 5m thanked hm vaguelv and‘ Nancy said. ‘Inere was s, ghfll 1n walked out of the shop into the her “m” ma‘ bu“ 3m» cheeks and snow. He thrust his hand into ills wig sgne 411v more!‘ he ‘M9002 f Q Q ”:'V*\.”0“0 00$“ us“ n we‘, and WI girth“? on Bill's face and Ditied v55“ 5633M‘ 171-‘ "es °t Wwdfif e dlstiiy all fklflt 1 words. ‘ll hfld WHHOD ha] . l; l bfl k d Ch . <- u _-. was out h l chair in l no.:l?: ato when? hi“ Cbllleéetllvr; thifigyou tNvghcy b“I donit l». 1nd. hastily 1c dine his lln- for a loan. True. he had paid m“, mmfles .. 3° u‘ x 5m" silver. ttill with ocon- The grocer saw the lock of gray 5k“ “ml “leaf and the mcon sil- lwho we. aha rmlng encuzh had left J-Ie had exhausted his tome“ m°r° ‘mmnmm? "m" .. . l , “l $10 1M hl his fl Y ‘ ' u . ,, Nigtlter RI 0 8 rat necks hotel lull on the I cant explain’ Bu] said deb Q d 1113c for the mevious eveninz. and 1rd his 1o to-g aheadof . ll . m. he felt, v certain. WBS n- from some gather Win60‘?- .0 “Milan RING up 1nd firm; . a thought he bumped into h; lhmrlulelwtulhflgplrllfd. - lwltdalfilifgwfllfififlkfl B1850 won ., ' D-e or ‘Jill . Ywmdnw the m0 walk off lve wltn RIII unpleas- Mlle eyes. into the where he book me all: had vaulted. -' ' ""1 shot at hu p‘ om and {"1" had filllfll u; do: the‘ DI W38 NERO)‘. pllzoheeks “J11 and he tworc un- ‘mi hemmed d wn and ' °‘ "M118. annealed un- llfldc il _ EDI.‘ he and II u"! I our ca. dag: "P. went. out cl u, m,“ unwind silently m ' ' ‘ “i Iheuld ml: mr n-nt "l: ‘um’ 5h! Iraciously n unfit- We seven. , Ilmtd at u,‘ the sky a! .d not- “r ‘liii-‘ilfii. i‘l'.{“°l‘l§.‘.i ‘but. and. bitter -' he Mil’. " e nnfilil ‘$2 News fr»; glow- ,.' "l! Have you a m. . . mp MG’ T BINDIN Jud the silence in w trurn ticket to town. But he hard lv gave n lhflllqllt to the“: shall mercies when every hope he had i Ila ponengers high Into the alrl cl rushed \.\.s knocked 0n the neau. Now were was nothing for it butfopackuoandgoboclctn Lone-on. Bill remembered wlilst: Burden ll-ad said and realized it was true. someone hau played a. dll-ly trick on mm. and ot course has thoughts centered on Nixon. What beat him was Just haw Nixon had known he was hlard up; secondly, hm he hed mlulgeu to change the no . It was snowing harder now. and. u Bill strode along. bond down, bumped into snnctody jlmt lmldo the drive gale "sol-m" no began, then saw it bl "I came om to lock at the; calmer." gm sold. 5.10 stopped, and her elm- grey eye.- fixed on Bill's face. "What's the matter" she de- "I—I'vc had some bad news. out to go home to-mcrrow." ‘she looked at him again. Nan- cy was a wise young woman. She know Bill liked her. She, too. was beginnlm to like Bill quite a lot. "Bud news." ohm Npeatcd and waited . Bill. Bill did not enlight- en her. How could ho. The ox- lrfifllflllflfi look paused from hel- we. "I'm sorry. she said mrd the two walked ulp the driv. ill sil- ence. Bill went straltlht w the little am room. He had to add sorneth to the letter friend Dfok Pardow, and He at dorm at the t-lbc ll his hood in his Dwkot to get c letter . Now for tho first time he realised that it was miselhfl. It did not take him long to put two and two together. He decided at Percy Nixon had fcund it and that it Wlls Percy whom he had to thank for ills present le This discovery roused all Bill's fightihl spirit. "If Nixon thinks I'm golml to slink home like a whipped lruppy. he's got another think canine.‘ he nmarkod then not un and‘ went in sellrch of Miss Stevens. the manegaress. Miss stsven was g‘ll'lll1 lad Perfllely and again Nancy's eygg seallicliled his flacs. Suddenly she 5111 E - A smal mil th . zled Bill. s e a‘ p“ i511 ‘come " she said. s not. easy to find good wbosslan run on firms are lenty but most of he“. with boulders. t Even here there are some nasty bits cf rock," Bill said to the partv who stood on the ridge 111L111}?! T01‘ bind looked at the remen ous s e stretchln: awe beneath them. at the bottom wag a short flat stretch. and beyond. the stone Brook looking black as ink between it; snow-clad banks, The Wind had dropped. the moon shone in a. cloudless sky; 1t was freezing sharply. ‘iltls gerfectg‘ said Nancy as she nu ed e t.o o it it.‘ . Bill Cllfllilgfid he?“ no pm on; l_i‘ll'_ll lzo first, Nancy. I know the ll ‘ 0:00:00 Here You Are Men! The Quiskanding Value In lNew Fall and Winter a 5 3 » 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .vo;00;00;00;00:00:00.00.00,00.00.00.00; "I'm coming too," said Nancy l firmly. “You can steer." '. 5N9 80L on 1n front and Bill SlJFClO11€fI himself behind. Some- 011.» Hhve them a push. {The steel l-Llllllcrs whill-ed on the frozen‘ shell". the keen air roared ln their‘ curs cs they gained speed. Then right ahead nn ugly black lump fillfxVvId above the white carpet. Bill duo: in his right toe. the to- hcggsh swerved but Bill sly-night. cnccl it. snlnrtly and bcfcra Nancy knew it. they were at the bottom. “That was lovely," cried Nancy dellghlsdly as they turned and started buck uphill. “We must warn them of that 0 rock," Bill said. “l lok out! Here come. Alan Grant." . Alon was s. Scat and knew his 00 job. He and his companion, Vol-a Gaines. kept well sway from the rock. but he and Vera. only J-ust. 9 saved themselves from going into‘ the river. l Now that a track wag blazed. one efter another went flying ¢“3"0"$" NOTE A" These Suits Have Ouisiancling Va|ue 0 0 0 _ i‘. ,00.0>0Z00:00‘ Men-be sure of being smartly dressed this Fall and Winter. Make the most of sale of fine quality worsteds and tweeds. Suits in singlebreasted styles. Choose from a. grand assortment of newest pat- terns. Sizes 34 to 44. 00:00f00:00.00: 00:00 down. When Bill and ‘Yancy ' refachcd tlhe tcp the oz:_ one... Q f‘ et there was Percy Nixon Nan- s " o S I t 0v spoke to him l3» P I 0B "Your turn, Percy," she said 0% with a smile. "Will you steer orl X shall n" " I i i Bill went. hot under tile collar Q. y * ‘ 1t ccked himself Aftsr all.‘ ‘ 0 s “ u s knew nothing cf Percy's 9:. es and it was just her kind ., that made her offer Percy z Q 9 a run. 0_ Psrcys usual Bfln was absent ‘- s s as he cam-e slowly forward. And‘ ~ Bill suddenly realized that the 'cl- o: low was scared. But Percy had to‘ lllilk? n bluff. ‘- “rm a new hdnd at this game." O hp said in n high-pitched voice. . "You'd better steer, Nancy." < \ "Keep well to the right. Nan- , 0y." Bill whispered as he gave them n stut- Then they were] <_ whlzzing down. a cloud of pow-l . dcr snow flving behind them. l‘ Q Bill watching, suddenly started < . forward. | “Nancy! Take oarel" he shout-I ‘ ed. l-lls warning was too late or < prcfrnfaly unhmrd ‘Ilhe tobogflan ~ held s, 5ll2€€ to far to the left. \ Just touched the rock and Bill raw it; rear no like a frigihened horse and fling it's lumen llilzh info tho all‘ H"? 11W l’ 6m r011 over and over while the t0- L-ozvwn Hid» cmplv away. l Hr ran rcokleusly down the, x stoop f».'-.- lvns rick vrilh fight lncll NEW XMAS HABERDASHERY mrmcnt h» could not sneak. By the time he Named her she wrn bendlnk over P y. | ‘ "I'm all right, Bill." she raid .9‘ "Not hurt r; bit. Help me with Percv." “PW; out " swd Hill. "Nct klred?" said Nancy in sudden anxiety Llnfiifi .3251‘. .‘li.l“‘“l'l’l.l"rfil"ilg SHIRTS - nosmnv - TIES - ‘ e B I I ' PYJAMAS -- MUFFLERS -- ETO. ALL MODERATELY PRIGED. 0,, m, "Q11- (Continued In run 4) $22.50 to $38.00 $9.50 to $15.50 $15.50 t0 $22.00 The Store of Satisfaction Q ° Z°'$"?'$'*3"6W"6"K"ZW€'°3"¥ .»:~ c». O '§“$"%"3