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PHONE 1501 FOR THE MEN QWW TIES that will hit the bull’s-eye of male ap- proval . . . you can choosl with your eyes closed and not go wrong at 35c to $1.00 Boxed — ALSO- Pyjamas — $2.25 to $2.50 Tie and Handkerchief 8et:————-—$1-00 Mufflers — 31-00 i0 $215 Brace: - - 50c to $1.25 Gloves ._ _ $1.75 to $3.25 Brace and Garter Sets, all elastic — $1.00 to $1.50 Sleeveless SWEATERS. All Wool, assorted shades air force blue, green, ma- roon, fawn, white $1.75 to $2.25 appraislngly at h‘s aunt. "Order that coffee and cognac. madame. You v CHAPTER XVII Madame stared unseelnl at the fire on the hearth. Pissently Roger came back and sat down on the aide of her diair. His arm went about her shoulder and she reached for his hand and held it. _ ' 1d Mendel think of this! ' it n self, she refund to be- Q . "I can understand that -since she took his picture with her.." Roger frowned, thinking deeply. Then, as if frightened by hi; thoughts, he shrugged patted his aunt's shouder and stood up. “No use thinking of it none at all. It’:—- there are no words. We can only refuse to believe it and at the same time pray God that it isn't soil “That's all my boy. You sly 0'1 are going to be with u: till ster Ohristsnas.‘ , I em. Once sing Noel’ y sin st Philibert I'll q and fideles‘ and ‘It Oume Upon The Mid- night Clear. You must have them here with us—Meridel and Rudolph and the youngsters. This war has ts-ught mo, strangely not to despise life, but to love it. I love ev hour of it and these ahead that wi l be so gcldui -these are sweeter than the hope of heaven." . "Did you have a. rough time of it. Roger?" "I saw men die in smoke and flames, women and mlldren swal- lowed up in the msw of hell. I walked one day to Calves-y, and thought about things and. under- stood better the lessons I was taught. Love — that what He pzenched, Tante Mimi —lovc, not hate. And we are so dcef so heed- leefiall of us. _ ‘ ou should have been a monk. Roger.’ “Yes. Sometimes I think so. Ab. well perhaps now that I've been a- waynso long, she will like me bet- tor “She likes you, Roger." He nodded. "It has a flat sound. madame, She is still hearing the music of a for-off horn, still watch- ing the sunlflzht on some distant golden mountain tops. My music is not so sweet and probably I conjure up no glamorous visions ' The old lady smiled at him proud- ly. "No? One has but to look at you, my boy at the honors you wear s0 carelessly yet so gallantly, to know ‘Eheheart that boats under that blue unic." “Now! Do I hear bright? Will she love me for the dangers I have known perhaps?" "If for nothing else surely for those. Now I shall have some coffee sent up to us You shall have some of my man Gosseds cognac in yours. ggunam a good boy, Roger-a fine The telephone rang. softly, handy to‘Roger's elbow_ He looked ln- qulringly at madame and lifted it when she nodded. He did vcrg lit- tle talking o. great deal of l ten- ing. The told lndy watched him silflfDlv Bi-Pflining as if to read in his eyes the news that made their dark looks alter, grow darker still. . “Gcodl We shall see you soon, my friend!" And he put the telephone down slowly and looked earnestly, {lie going to need it." "What -—" she spoke through the 1| Pnmcs 12:11, g By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of "Of These Three Loves," “Marionette,” Etc. ‘use: Mg” friends were AN |Bell (anther) in nuan- leni- ' owns OLE-Si n. Wm... e. u huwmmeem. cro. n- ;g_.;.ai_il’iru..r-.. more 0 A., S ' y fifffilgiiiigisisnnfihitf a "r eee 52%;‘?! $“3n2i'1ln¢’.' Tat‘. ‘$55 $337.1 ' 311mb ' adcmiiurr be. You need not worry." Aigollfihllflflfifi-ohuu mm". Stokcr (i miaugnmtll. . "I never won-led in my life." said) the old lady, "about myself. I never I“ . Ont Arthur . mind's... womml (Wife) it Globe . seemed that important. children td whom I sm Th: who lived, in the shoe. Well, lwger,‘ 9"“ 1 g1?" - we» =- fldfifilisfishi ne . . “my, “Yes-and you want to go there‘ “on” Jung‘ s R. . MUN-FBI? IsmudiasIdoflH: beckonedton ‘tom’ a‘ _ ontrs . taxi and limped madame into it. ‘M n ‘°"n%.““°‘ I“, see- Through the winter dusk fo the city mm», n.c.rv.v.n., Mrs. streets they rode. Lights shone on", Mann-m (Mother) King:- cheerfully out on the piled up snow. b N_g_ The green and red oi’ Christmas Péknyaa’ punk, Blacksmith (M: were everywhere. Uniforms were on class). R..O.N.V Kate every hand ldle a sailors, men. There was bustle and laughter and the she within made-m: his: s. Mrs. (Mother) its; mu st. s. c i i‘ onu- Harold. lawns sflsgfimouslfiiu, ma. Nellie m eager Bpteer (Wife) 1e uunlrd PW PP" - ' s . . A doll- n. lltltc canteen m1 -‘ Weldon. Maurice R emu 5'8"") with frogs and bright button; on her R-O-N-lfin. 351° tunic and a saucy little kepi with a (PI-NF) 9 ied cocks/dc -- that was for Rosina. W - 5°11“ mulh" 5w A bright red flexible flyer for Pol R-O-N-V-Rn Mrl- Arms“ Martin. A ccml necklace for Meri- i m“ Dmmm i2.:.""s:nsr° sensor": e13?‘ eii-‘rew-ie- - M"; pipa though u occurred to madam‘ glgght- (MOEIIQI) BIQWIMRG E55 . afterward that she had never known l‘; LL comnlscently as they piled again Corner, 1w: Henry. Obi. MH- a. glftfcr one! butler anyway? fverka‘ sin St. 1t still further complicates things. ‘ilfigmnlmim ‘um’ 7" M we: g? in front of the inn and got out 3m him to smoke. i n“ 1hr], A0, Jed)" mm the cab and Journey to the ' Corner (mother) Lac Vcrt. never heard of its being done. Andisask‘ Rudolph 1| luck to get this pi ." G 51911911" um” pest six (i: um.‘ d Iesri: the taxi. Roger took care of the Joseph Francois lune O Pl. t9 so first to buy gifts for . crowded with “Hs can blow bubbles," m: seld m. n“! Burton father) Eden- M“ d’0r- "How the devil could one pick‘ when the butler is a baron 8.3 well, mmeme’ Jam“ Anlwn’ mo" It when they w on mo" nosemont Blvd. presents. Madame led the way down the steps to the bright and cherry door of Ju.es Cioujon’; tavcm, In the doorway she stopped. Roger look over her shoulder. Then he heard the voice that so long he had heard in his heart, in the lone night waeches in the air. in the searing heat o! the desert, in the wild winds over the ocean — the voice of Merldel, singing some 01¢ m“ 0g her people. She stood at the pIano at the end of the room, Magda phy- ed for her. She saw the two 11mm door even before the efficient maitre dhotel, Rudolph. Andshe ended the 5011K and came quickly. a flush on her bright face, her hand; out. stretched toward them. she kissed madame and her eyes were wet and madame blew her nose. She kissed Roger and touched his cold "Men brave!" she said. “But God bugged to send you buck to us!" e nsvs lost all our mony, svery nickel of it" announced dame M9911? "We can be reel friends now. We are pennileu.” "Medvne." 881d Rudolph, might as well be n 11149113“) (ITO Be Continued) Serviceman Casualties in Hostel Fire Aure , -. (father) age. Anne De Le Pocatlere Kamourssks County. Que- Bellerive, Gomer Couture, LAO.. 11m. HC. Bellerive ivnothfl‘) 3110 Melmse ve. Montreal. Lnngleyé Frederick Anthon. AO., Mrs. JH. Langley tunother) 96 John St. Oshawa, On . Lcpine, Joseph Georle Ambroise. A0, Mira. J.G.A. Lepine (wife) aw Larlvier St. Norwood. M811- Sawada. rmn Joseph. AO-nMrs. Josephine Ruzak (mother) 420 Bridge st. Niagara F's-ills. 011i- Calery, Vincent, AOL, Bernard Oallmy (father) Delom, Ont. Chapman, Roy Benjamin. AC2 Mrs. James Chapman (mother) 1b Ilbrsythe Bi. B. Hamilton. O-usack, Joseph Edmund, A02. Mrs. M. . Quack (mother) 4e Peter 5t Saint John. H.3- Murray, Stuart Olugston A02 James Murray (father ‘lit River- view Ave. Vgrdunl.‘ e. Ad’ 8011120011. G09 I "W" FJ sturgeon (fa Bruce Mines, Ont. Missing believed deal Ibbotson, Wallace Leslie, S . W . Ibbotson (father) 38 Drive. Sudbury. Ont. Haggard, lea-tar Elwood. LAO. gdgtar Haggard (father) Rledwing. n . III. that) Dangerously injured house phone to Gesner turned than we; nephew. "Tell me. Who was “Old Delormc your confidential agent's clerk. That black devil Fol- lkeiié has skipped. There's a letter in DRESSING GOWNS All Wool Flannels, Silk Cord trim, plain colors, in wine, blue and green. Priced $6.75 to $9.00 MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR 144 Gt. George 8L PHONE 1500 ICJIIILT on... of Westmcre- lagilllevhpl was l1(_.l at the home n; Mp5, llnrnn-l Llalrcs on ‘Tuesday lvenJflf l)» t 1. 'l‘i1r.~1'e ‘(were ' p _ 1,. ‘x11 vll-ifors p19- “Ji; h, c“ oi’ the Erasi- ient the Lldnb u i-lltlilli pneslded and n opened the meeting b repoatins Institute Ode followed unison, , Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Collection amounted to 4.5 cents One new member was added w the Roll Resolved that $200 be sent to the T B, LeaKHO- Dcclded to sell lunches at the Christmas Concert. Committee Ilve “we rune in stock and cars arriving of (ill) SYDNEY SCREENED, BRAS D’OR, SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- NPJSH. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- lillltfAN HARD NUT. Lowest prices, and quick deliveries, special. attention to C.0.D. orders. W. D» Gillis 6- Co. PHONE 176 y Creed in their reports and new once wen sp- pointed f followin fl. month. u R0 rt Maphew, ogrsm — Mrs. Harold oakes, Mrs. Haber O eld. Social Program -Mrs. 1 eber MacVittie, Grace Moore. Lunch -Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Harold Oaices, Mira. Fred Fall. Mrs. Rboert Mayhsw invited the members to meet at her home for January maetlng. Roll cell to be answered by vbinatlng quilt ma- terial, Meeting adjourned. we,‘ served by committee and cial hour followed. s IIRING BB-QOK D1001. The following is the report for the month of November: _ Grade VII-i Beulah Maclu more. “Grade VI-l. Jean Oole; i. Wal- r Cole. Grade V --l. Bennett Macltee; 2. Wesley Cole. mGi-ade IV (e) -l. Byron Mao- e Grade TV (b) -i. Mildred Cole; I. Frances Jolllmore. Grade III (a) —l. Rae; 2. Penzle Campbell. Grade III (b) -1. Keith. Paynter. Loglarence Paynter; s. Alvin Mac- Grade I -f. Billy Pldgeon; S. Orville Oandly. Perfect attendance-Beulah Mac- Rac, Jenn Cole; Penzie Campbell; Hugh MncRae; Alvin Macleod Highest average in senior grades: Jean Cole 90 per cent. heal. average in Junior grades Meo- Hi -Keiir.h Psynter 90 4 per cant. Myrtle R. Wigmore, teacher 2 Cecil Paynter; 8. Shirley Wig- be office there for you—-and from what I could gather -—not much 6453-” "You mean" Madame picked up her stick and fingered t e knob, “you mean to say that Gabriel Fol- let has swindled mel" "It looks that way. You know, darling, I've been telling you for years and years that Follet smelled of brimstone and that you should "Poufl Where ls the coffee? I have been poor before. I never mindde that. One dny champagne the next gruel. It was the way when I was yfuiigjA-s, Gesner you bring am- ~os a. "I shsll go back to the city at once and see what's to be done. I'll get some good lawyer for you. .I know that you wouldnt be interest- ed enough to come with ma." "Why not? It is s long time since I have been away from here. W: shall go right after luncheon. Per- haps now that we are poor, Mczidel and Rudi and the children will for- get their pride and come back.” Roger looked at her fcndh! over the rim of his cup. Leave it to her. It would never for a moment occur to her that there ml ht be no plnce to come back to. ell she need never worry that was sure. Both he and Michel had been left money in trust by their father - and it wasn't in Gabriel Follet’: care. Follet had been Jean Pierre Gosseds chief clerk and madame had taken him without question on her husband's death. She had ai- ways liked Foliet because he never reprimanded her even for the most ex ravagant whims, never was ni - gardly about money never thong t anything too dear. She knew why now --when the money we: all gone. “Eh blen," she said cheerfully, drawing her sable; about her as that sftcmoon they left the elegant suite on 5t. James Street -- three months’ rent owing -whcre llollet had stok- ed his fires. "It would seem a: if, instead of having our friend: neck at Phtllbert we had better move in with them. The old one Dclorme, l: honest. That Bullet had been rob- binzlme right and left for years.’ " e cashed in on about everythim cashable madame. You have Phili- rt and some disused factories in the clty -- all in arrmr: of terse- r l-‘Trhcm linguistic lgoktafter your affair: s bit bst- g, r ' 1 Ire Yo: a Sufism Nixon, Thomas Edward, LAG. Mrs. TE. Nixon (wife) 52 Marion Heights, Woodside. Halifax. Seriously injured Brown, Cecil Jemes, LAO , James Brotwn, Jr. (father) Pricevllle, On . Dsvidon, James Edward, LAO... Mrs. John Davidson (mother) 6t gviicox Ave. ssult ate. Marie, n . The desert Ohad in to Tripol Following is a‘ continuation of the list of casualties resulting from the hostel fize Saturday night at 8t. John's Newfoundland: Adie, William Charles, leading R..0.N.V.R., Supply Amistant, Mrs. Minnie A. Adle (mother) Ste. 24, Wlnnitobs Aptm, Young St. Winnipeg. Hughes, Reginald Alfred, PO, Seaman's Cook. R.O.N , Mrs. Mary ‘Thelma Hughes (wife) 1073 Georgia W. Vancouver. Larocqus, Alexander John. 06., .O.N.V.R.., Mrs. Marguerite La- riocque (mother) 1 Larch st. ott- we. lion. Duncan n. Sick berth attendant n.c.u.v.n.., Mrs. - lls o. Moll. MacMillan (Wife) as: Oxford st. Traneoona, Man. Owens, William Kerr, Stoker PO, n.c.u.v.a., Mrs. Agnes Owens (Mother) 3B1 Lake Promenade, Inn; Branch, Ont s p! “Sm w n omee y Quinlan road from Lake central Africa northward t is 1,000 miles long, \ Quinlan, Funnels 11% n..c.1~r., mi. ( that) 108 rum Aavmagtktawu. AtllMXiI-Ilk,‘ ‘no. .v'.’n., 1'11 Rogercon (Flt/ht!) 506 Show tyne Ave. Verdun, Que. Died o: mm” ml-un. J1me: lelnry, Coder, n. \ o.u.v. ., . "on (Mather) asz-s 1s$eAve¥TorJ~ 0!} . . \ \ \ \ \ \ i \ York “m?” m’ I‘ 5mm“ all fur markets. Frlnr. Alexander Don Stoker g9?‘ $13.5‘). (hifoavivtgi; Mrs. other rim. Avv. Rflbfim0uslt, Montreal. Nicolle, Harold Hull 1y tant, n.o.ri.v.n. a o. Nicolle (Mother) d st. alifu. De-mereellrllllslonltel J a. n. Mrs. heme J d (u ml er) No. 1. OGIINEGQTPOKIZ? lllltellnlolplfil Av Jones. Idle: , norcimw... w; Alice n $1112‘ gather) su su-sm amt-tars’: N . -..':.’~ Muriel ssmeiwvlii) ‘(as iii-men's Ave. (hi. Bell. Jose mun, Gr 004m‘, 3.0. .V.R. Mk1. h?‘ . tdi l expeee eves. C Me. i v t. t s \ n 11.1133; y \ \ i t Amcdcc Oueilat E“- vei-swé I large heldievles, end eleoplerge end Incl lame, timid: statement: showing the) hen: fed on "Ulrich" lleflcllllll Iesll lor heme mesh mode witlwlllreele" Hatching Mesh Supplement) fev d Incnihbefcre eggs ere hwboied glvu e remarkable percentage of heleh-oflenfrom 75 to 85% of thee": eel. This large Increase ever results of usvcl feeds means more chicks per dollar of feed end huldvhg cost. You can gel time results It you use Hatching Mesh mrsva/zwsl/sip/ , mOGlLVlE FLOUR MILLS wnnnvnnnn NII LONDON SCHOOL Ngeport cf New Imdor; micool for Grade X—1.Donsld Buntain, 2. Norman , 8. Ens. Macks and Robert May a (equal). Grade VIII- . erion . Grad: VII-l. Domicile Ocle, l. William Meoliwen, 8. nhirley Meo- rade Vf-l. Helen Macllwen, I. Kathryn Mayhew, 3, Enio Mac- dTéoe VQ-l. nun Burgwfll, a. ‘hcxifiictiy 1 Horace Bingo s -— . Y!’ . Nettie irnenwen, s. mu 80mm. ' Grade III-l, Keith Dunning. Grade 11-1. Betty Cole. 2. mn- rains 031e, s. Edythe MacKay. ll-A W ii Grade r (A)—l. Mildred on. yne, 2. Elains Grade 1 (Bl-l. Dawson Cole. Grade I (O)-l. Rocha Blnsoyne. s. 1s. ._____...________ IT. PITII-‘l NORTH SCHOOL Report for month cf November; Grade VII-l. mnmt Griffin; l, Joseph MscKenna; a. Merlin Jny, Grade V, -l. Leonard Madlfenns. Grade IV -1. Marion MacNell; I. John Henley. Grade II —i Joan Powell; Mary Gillie; I Floyd Jay Grade 1 -1. Bernadette £11111»). Bnexaitarlce Maclnnis; 3. John Mao- FlliiS Now buying daily Silver, Red & Cross fox, Muskrat, Mink, etc. Interested in new types. P. E. I. Fllli TRADERS 182 Queen St. W. Chester S. We have just been informed by and Montreal that an unusu New York advises that better and medium Scarf and Jacket trade are selling well at grade pelt: for trimming . increased activity is expected shortly. Let u: market your pelt: in an orderly manner and get you FULL MARKET VALUE ! Don't dump your pelt: and help break the market. We arrange substantial CASH ADVANCES ~ Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited In J. A. WEBSTER l ‘i ' JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIJ WHY COMPETE WITH EACH OTHER? Every Fox Rancher who sells his SILVER FOX PELTS 1 Below market value i: breaking down the market PROSPECTS FOR FAIR PRICES THIS SEASON ARE EXCELLENT l Long Distance Telephone from New ally keen activity has developed m lummerside, P.E.I. Charlottetown: We also operate $6 Queen 8t. Charlottetown FRITZ WEISSLER a OF MONTREAL is buying FURS of all kinds, ESPECIALLY SILVER FOX, and paying HIGHEST MAR- KET PRICES FOR CASH. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DEC. 18th and 19th ._AT._ Mciure’: Office The wild fur catch i: reported fully 40% less than last year. Mink, a drug on the market for several months, has surprised everyone by now selling at prices equal to last January, and at least 20% above . ade silver fox pelts for flnuary 1942 prices. LOW purposes are not yet in strong demand, but I M T: I. I. ITIWIRT‘: u: Poet Office 00., 156 Richmond Street GIIIIILBTTEWWN Fllii SALES LII). s i \ l t t x t t \ i t i ~ l t t t 1 \ l l n s t u i \ I U - 1 kswlllllla:arlzlqllzzlllllllll/