amass suns svnuuc nmsssss If you're thinking of going to the NEW YEAIVS DANCE, send your EVENING DRESS or DRESS SUIT Cleaning right away. You're going to be too busy a little later to attend to such details, so DON’T DELAY —SEND NOW- PHONE “Where Cleaning ls An Art" Popular Numbers "Ill Bosh u Long, Long Time" "Till the End of Time” Mien; the Nuvys Tull" "Qhlokery Ohio " 0 Classics Plano Concerto in A Minor Opus M. Grout songs of Faith by Marion Anderson. wi Ooocriol I-‘b Wemrslllrrlniungomy Indianapolis Goor e Gersgawlnn Porgy and l’ Symphony Orchestra. I ILLEII BIIUS. limited ‘ESTABLISIIED 1888 ‘Rhone 565. 147 Gt. Geo. St. November. ald; 2, Clare MacDonald; 3, Eugene Sullivai John She erd; 3, James Ryan. Gradt VII.— Doe- bell, 2, Isobel MacPhee; 3. Noreen Mac d Gallant; 2. 'Olive ' Mafclzntyre and Ronnie MacDonald; 3. Ila/therine Meclieilaai. Grade VI. Jr.-1, Mar in; 2, Mary J, MscDonal ; 3. Norma MacKenzle. Grate . 2. Gerald Machellaui: 3. Mary Mac- Lellafn. IT. Georgiana Intyre; 2. Albert. Shepherd; 3. Rus- scl S hard 2, Betty MacDonald; 3. Inez old: 2. Mary Mulligan; 3. Willard MeicKenzie. -1_ Joyce Clyoe Steele; 3, Carl Cumin and lVl in for Dry CARDIGAN SCHOOL “m” °! cudimn Swen] f“ lars on the piano. which she had inteneded to pay the first of February. had again brought th matter to her kind utteniont‘ But after all. thev could wait. She would go to the bet what they would give new for Sarah She was desolate at the thought of the young chimp back in the noisy shop and Sarah would be heartbroken at leaving the home where she had bee? so happy She had her own ittle house and toys and bed and bl- cvcle , . . But how selfish of me. thought Tam-putting an apets happiness ahead of a human be- Grade X.—1, Charles MacDon- I. Grade lX.—1, Charles Steele; 2, Grade III.—1, Mary Mufllhyi 2. ' 3. Mary Mac- et Cron- V.—1. June Gardiner- Berrnadotte Lewis — Teacher. -1. Mac- She . Grade III. Sr.-—1. Emilee hep- yme. Grade III. J.-1. Cad/by MacDon- Glrae II. Gardiner; 2. dlredAcom She knew he , lt and. she shook her head. “I don't wan-t u; eat lust now. If he came back and I were gone? But want. tointrude but this is - nortaht to me also. I've taught him since he was a child. His father, Francois Pierrille. was my friend. when time were hard and I had to charge for the lessons. I don't glame myself for that. Do you 1B1 She shook her head vehemently “He sfdll owes you-ll" ‘Three hundr have give him. I give it gratuit- ously. Hut forgive me for speaking of this! I am beset by so many relatives-I am beset, by hard de. prenssions. I am son-y I spoke of Tum thought a moment- and then went impulsively to her desk. out even the necessities of life. And she felt the urgent desire to shield Nathan from won-v‘ of indebtedness. It would be money During .7200 Cressini had to live She calculat- - ed swiftly If she sold the chimn- anzee-that would be a great, deal of money. The chimpanzee, Sar- had again brought the matter tp of course the pet shop would Dw- bablv pay less than that to buy her back. but they had promised to repurchase within a period of ninety dollars- it did not seem to her that a smaller loan would be any real help. Cressini gestlcul- CB finally accepted childlike gamut of emotions. Then he kissed her hand again and scurried out for another bot- tle of wine. She saw with dismay that he had returned with spark. ling Burgundy. learned economy she felt that Cressinl was foolish to spend four dollars at once for wine. IPI-artceg Murphy — Teacher. Mary Quirm-Prtmtz-lpetl. IXIWORTH THORPE. Suffolk Eingland -- (OP) — Harry fihflw- '78 who has helbcd gather in 68 harvests. is determined to keep working. His first lob. doing odd jobs on a farm brought him 3d (6 cents) a day. Thanks for the wonderful res- ponse to our advertisements dur- Ing November. asking for Mink and Muskrnts. We are certainly paying hlgh prices and still our orders are not filled. Brlng or send all the furs you have before Christmas. As usual we are Inter- ested in good Platlnums and Light Silvers. Red Fox. Skunk and Coons are the low priced articles this year. Our office ls open every Sutur- dsy evening from seven until nine o'clock. J. II. JENKINS Prop. FIIII FARMERS ATTEIITIIIII Mr. Fritz Weissler, one ol‘ Canadtfs largest raw fur buyers is again buying all kinds of raw furs at W. Chester l. McLure’s office, Charlottetown commencing Tuesday, Dec. ll, and paying highest prices. It will pay you to see him before disposing of your furs. Mr. B. Roy Holman, well known raw fur dealer is now associated with Mr. McLurc ‘ l - ed to meet his friends at McLurc’s office. prices. and Mr. Wclsslcr and will be 12-10-11 , We will be buying daily throughout the season arr, whltn marked and platinum fox pelts at top mar- nxcumomn. mun PRICES roe = mun AND MUSKRAT jémllil-‘IIQIIO of your furs without gcttlitg our offer. rumpus I. JENKINS) increasingly apprehensive: they agreed that Nathan might have been so upset by lmv slight rebuff that he was trsmping tne streets or glizinfl ' drunk he came. I-le was pale and grave but his eyes shone pression of ecstatic remembrance He was like a young child only half awakened from a magical Tam he said reverently. didn't know there were people like that He received me at once. What n piano! Tthe hotel suite had excellent acoustics. too. See- The Royal Packing 0e. .,, II! LOIS MONTIOBE couldn't lffotd by a surging ' n. was the dreadful some time before he earned that, interval The department store shop tomorrow and sce t: Tam wrote out. a chedt for ted- and refused and argued and after the mcst In her newly As the hours passed thev were himself (lsllfacciflully It. was about nine o'clock when with an ex- Jerome is wonderful. 4 "Alexis lng him conduct I've never real- ized Jerome could he so natural. He was in dressing gown and slip- pe . . . ’Na1than tossed his hat and coat aside and relaxed in an armchair, gazing dresmlly into the fire. Orcssinl shook his fists and moaned. "By all the gods of speak will you relate? We don't cane about the acoustics of the way.“ she whispered "He'll pour it all out when he is rested " And he did‘ the climax of the interview: Alexis Jerome wanted ‘fDynaml '5 in shape for its first presenta- tim by the Philadelphia Symp- hmv: but before that he had de- plano solo at a charity concert next Saturday afternoon at the Academy of Music. Everybody decided m go.‘ he murmured. "I'm so glad I decided to go." On the second landing of the stairs Constance realized with as. wnlshfnenn, ing room unpredictable. happen wit: me.’ she "Poise ll return the moment I him." Above the round neck ace of her black velevt. gown she touched her throat and fotmd it She united wit tiu-obbiru. h contempt at herself and went on‘ down the . she felt her lips trunble as she smiled up at him but knew that he: blue eyes held humane while her hand in l-iis was q steady. ‘rhcninumonlmtmorehergiet. indomitable strength surged 4k and she regard him with dc- tschod curiosity. "The years." he slid. "seemed to have Ignored your existence. She remembered his habit of beginning every conv with s carefully graceful mum-k: and she ‘had always delighted In halt- ing him by th- commonpluoe 8o now she replied." how are you. Alexis? Its delightful to see w“ .. He laughed "You an the l woe-nun who can be banal 3R IIKQQ ‘they sat slde bv side on u little Invite sofa beside the of limb hm plelelv gray’ (W011 W88 stance . having illuslns "It is a 1 ’ here.‘ he said gcn~t1le;/_slr;§1e¢11?e sat Yes- his hair had been as black as Tums then: now it was com. and sh th . ' made his aouillne facfz daiqlclgtiltang lttllfire hartiisome s a cur ous l ' satyr and archangel mnghng or “Many veal-s ago" 0°11. "The children were al- two years. She looked in her Ways annoying you checkbook and found e balance thought Millicent especially a de- of $109.75. Slie owed ninety dol- mon. ‘ He agreed: “And 5h out bullfroizs inside thee ‘llfinoi-h” “Only once. mv dear Alexis " I_t ruined mv ntood all H15 Precious moods-how sacred and fragile thev had seevned! Shg was almost grateful to 111m [m- once destroyed 1T0 Be Continued) British Agriculture Minister Declares He's Ne Farmer LONDON Dec o-tcm- Tall and thin. always wearing a bow tie and wing collar llams locks like a lawyer ‘but actually ls Minister .-_ former THE RANGE FINDER bits when I was l1. I was elected . J. u. McCONNELL, m. who has been elected Vice-Presl- dent of McConnell. Eastman Company Limited. Advertising Ag. "my, and will make his headquan. ers ln Montreal. _Ml‘. McConnell has been n D1. H3310? of the Company since 1938, a? avléaiassoclated with its Toron- u ondon offices for over ten ""5- The Company was establish- ed ln 1903 and operates offices in‘ Montreal, Toronto, London. Wm-' "IIJEK and Vancouver. contain therefore more idesllsts. . He likes his American weapons. especially if he has s tummy- diii" Him “Islamic Iii-l::ulospc-m' 0B6 O . . ' in boo-s brake. He has the same doaliko loyalty tnhisown ittyp al oful good fifliting outfit cverywherc. He is lzn illiterate tyrant but cruel. He rarely frowns. rarely ‘ His face is either deadpan us a; underdonc pancake or creased a full-moon grin. He has a tendency ‘b believe women were created solely for his own pleasure and has the habit of entering homes of J _ _, so widows after dark without nook- ug. He subslsts on terrible food He hardly knows what medic- ines are. Like fighting men all over the world. he loves to drink and gamble He will gamble on any- thing from a horse race to the number of hairs on Chlang Kal- Shek‘s head. TREE OYSTERS Oysters grow on trees in regions where thev attach themselves mangrove ee roots and are exposed at low tide. t '. \ _ it I A ' ‘ ll goal giilrlteiture and aagw" “‘ ufiwmw” "I was in the Yorkshire coal oouuwau - YORK PM" WOMEN'S rusrrrurs of the OornwuiLYork Point WWW" mum-ts was held Mrs. Gems Hyde. Cornwall. ‘Ilhe MIN H president. - 5"?“ Howard. presided and opened tnc msetlnlb Ainsiugwmillllihi foilmvsdlyvrevn zthemfd hint-son. The roll call-was some!“ b! members. t-hm VII- twcnty three itora were . The minutes of the last meetinl were road and ado; ~ ‘Ilhe reports of too different ootumittces won ~ Mrs. A. P. MacBscheu-n BB" a very interest-in: report on the ue meeting which W88 '1'.B. L08! 0g held in Charlottetown. Miss Marlon. Bell rend s pacer on Oonununltv Life. n short - cussion on this followed. Mrs Gmdon Maoblilltm invit- ed the members to her home for the January meeting. the roll call to be onsw .." by telling "the first thing I remembered“ Miss Aletha MacDonald and Miss Marlon Bell were appointed on the l» ranune committee. An auction sale of Christmas gifts was held at the close of the meeting. Mrs Gordon MacMll- lsn capably acted as auctioneer. the proceeds from this sale amounted to $11.10. Lunch vras served by the Cornwall ladies A pleasant evnlng was bronchi to i close by singing the Notional EXPORT STEEL The British in normal times ex- to nor-t a larger percentage 0f tli ir total steel production titan U?S. steel makers. I By J. R. Williams to Efarliamcnt at became parliamentary Private Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture when 36 I have studied srgicult- large. Laslcedbeinn-umterablc questions H?“ DOLLAR D05 <o-u l en iv th ' k ' ac e n 6x1’... MOIZEIMAKEINOOAL OUTOF MINE IN VUN WHOLE - vsek.’ of the Department veers and I've always been inter- ested in it. but no I'm no farm- He talked hoarse- ly for an hour before arriving at finitely asked Nathan to give the importance in the city's music 1!. - "I havp worked at it " shssslll.’ - er" he told the Canadian Press “I've boon in Canada. lwavelllng with a parliamentary party and I wish I could _htiv»e stayed lOng. er I saw Hamilton. Toronto sud Montreal but I did not, see much 0f_.vour farms. but I know some- thing of the Canadian srglculture picture “You say that Canadian farm- crs are intcrcsted in British argl- Cultural Dolicles and whether what we will do here will affect markets for the products of their farms such as hogs “Well. I doubt if anything we can do with a domestic policy like this can affect the markets enjoyed bv anyone. We're cnly V-‘Ofklfllt to obtain conditions un- der which ‘Britlsh farmers can attain maximum efficiency To do this we must have stabilltv in our erglcultural policy I can't sec by anv stretch of the imagin- ation how this can affect any other country " _A labor man all his llfc Wil- liams likes gardening and his idea of a good holiday is a day st the Doncastcr race meetings. He is a seventh son-good fort- une is supposed to smile on such —and he has kept his Don Val- lcv seat since 1922 He was a in November i931. when he led one of the rescue parties after an explosion in a colllerv which trapped flvc men. Hi: party had no oxygen and poor lights but it labored all night until hope was abandoned. The House gave him lei; took his seat. drawn and tir- IIIIIIIBSG Soldier Teugh Customer QBHAIQHBIEtIgS Mahchurla. Dec. t —No on the Nationalist soldier: chm” Above all he is obedient and swical. 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