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You: purchases of Christmas Scab make it possible, not only to teach people that tuberculosis is pie-vast- able and curable, but to look for early stages of this dread disease among children who nos! lo l0 h health. and takes 1i x; So from now ‘ii Oa-istaaaa, nal no letter-send no pa dtage—unlQ r it is decorated with the Chainmaa qiabol dm lneal r b. 1: ' NQREETINGS QrJIRIFSTMAS SEALS We dare not let up in our efforts. Cliambc lain d!’ Pbsmbhl ll r upa e instead of bombs to arouse the German 910MB l» "M! d!!!" littl Chrl i-mas Seals are the bombs to arouse the P16 warfl lslarsid to their great and immediate danger fr?’ El fiiPl-ince sc- r ulosls. SPECIAL SALE l Sugar, 10 lbs. for————————— Flour, Robin Hood and Purity — - - -- iea———-———--——-——— Surprise Soap, 1 doz.——————— Carnation Milk, 8 for - — — — -— — — Soups, large cans, 3 for — — - - — — — Super Suds, 2 pkga, 2 dishes — — — — Toilet Soap,6for——----——— Fresh Mixed Biscuits, 2 lbs. for — — — Magic Baking Soda, V; lbs. — - — — — Candy, 35c per 1b., 2 ior-----——— XOU WILL FIND EVERYTHING CHEAP AT TOFFY ZAKEllI 19 Wcymouth St. Opposite Railway Station °is§§§§b§§§§ \/Dinner Set VEnterprise Range \/Frigidaire V Vacuum Cleaner \/Electric Washer till ll-l ll , l’. Munlw Harm"- The service it the Week-End SPECIALS 1 ' Davy, James Lofnacheure, Fred t Dave , Charles Jordan, Everett F h B 1b i??? inndenwigltil’ Iiafldnb hHe res , -- _ so u ve or an w en acon’ 19c life seemed best the gates of Corned Pork, lb. '- ‘r’ “'r-"r' "' '2 " i" ’r""r- ~'r' "i" "' ‘r’ l‘ ’r".'" '." w" ~'r' ‘r’ ‘r’ '.’ ' 3'" Nazis Say “Sympathetic” Tc llussia BIRLIN. Nov. SO--(AP)--'I‘Iie Nazi regime in Germany I “sym- Dltheflo in Russia," authorised German sources said today, com- menting on reports that "Russia was invading Finland. Hflwever, the official attitude as late as 5 P.M. (noon ABT) ‘was that Germany did not know that a stats of war exisicdbebween En- land and Russia. There was not even confirmation of the Russian bstnbing c! Hols. lngfors, it was stated. ‘Delephone connections with Finland were cut off and the Russian Government had not advised Germany, it was said. Previously authorized German sources said the Nazi regime had an "understanding of Russia's de- u-N w Protect mninsrac." which lies close 00 the Finnish bcrder. In Memoriam MR. THOMAS DAVEY Ilany friends were indeed to learn of the pleasing of “E 191011188 DBWY It is home, Gurn- sey Owe on Sunday, October 29th leaves to mourn the loss of s kind and loving father, 8 do hlera and 5 cons also 18 randchil Royalty, P.E.I., Leon o Halifax. NS. and Verner at home. The daughters are Mrs. William Mc- Kenzie. Murra" Harbor, Mrs. Wes- ley llfeLecd, o1 Indianna, Mrs. Maxwell McLeod of Indianna, Ruth of Montreal, Mrs. Ephsi of Dunstaima . P.E.1., Beryl and Jean of Duns affnagc and Tessie cl’ Murray Harbor. I-lis wife pre- dwellsed him 5 yflflrs ago, also 2 — —- 15c ,8 a I-Iamberg Steak, 2 lbs. - 29c llitoxblcerloogesrtfd and Fresh Sausages, lb. — 18c Smoked Bacon, lb. — - 27c Corned Beef, lb. — 12c - 13c Meat for Stew, 2 lbs. — 25c Maple Leaf Lard, 2 lbs. 23c Cooking Apples, pk. — 15c Red Rose Tea, lb. —- — 57c Prompt Delivery Phone 1480 Dennis Meatolirocery ' 85 Prince Si. . NEWS FROM church's Book & Toy Store Just a. word as to what is , grin on at Santa Claus quarters these days. Our staff is very busy get- "ilened up one of the finest lines of goods that we have shown for many years. OABTERJS BOOKSTORE Here you will menso range of books by best authors In- cludln children's books. Beaut fully boxed stationery, Christmas Cards, an im- mense range now for your inspection. (Oome early and get first choice). Cal- endars for 1940, a beautiful > line, all prices. Watermaws Fountain Pena and Pencils, also other oi Fountains Pens up. Christmas Ribbons, Col- Papera and , ored Fancy Wrfllilllnl PIPIN- F Crepe Paper and Cello- phane. A great many other i articles too numerous w , mention. We have ahead! , put “we s large number oi > rcels to be called for > ater. Everybody welcome, bring along the children. CARTER & G0. l Limited _ 11-1184-11-30-21 Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE-— 4 children. The funeral was held on the afternoon of Monday, October -30th. After a short service at the home, the regular funeral service was held from the Baptist Church, house and church was conducted lxv his pus-for. the Rev. W. I. Green of Murray. Harbor. The pail-bearers" were Messrs. John called him H’... at the age of 6'1 . Th lte Mr. Davey was a lmfllsoxig regideant Sea‘ m o unisevy Cove. He em Clow, I131 rigs cnastorrsroww, QUARDIAN s ALL IS BRI By ELEANOR BROWNE I Author of "Ibis ‘Iilue turner"; “Diane Imka at Life." “Highway T BDIIIIIIOQ" A W Q was Glam: of Pirates! , And One our sma- rt» one». lvarybotlymdilvcnlura Bent ‘Beanie — LOVE. our 0O Th » CHAPTER XIX Gloria's mind was alread from Sm: and her problems. isha was wondering bow she could turn Barton Underwood's attention in herself. Bow foolish die hucbbeen Si: had ted at face value. Now that ahemknéw came c . llberatoly noolégtiinsmrton Underwood. Si‘: son — a patiper, acknowledged pretender — was on the point oi lug the moat olig- ible man on the I Glnriawasnotonetoleta little thing like that dbcotirage her. it was never too law my. if Barton Underwood was ooking for companionship she would see lbs he got it. Not from a silly small- iovrn librarmrgxbut from a ated woman world. BhamustaeeKenta-udtelihim he was free. e smiled as she nhought of how glad be would be to hear that. she could even afiord to be sweet and resigned about ii. No need to make an enemy oi mm. Gloria arched an eyebrow carefully feelings}: r by the minute. Kent. vc fun. Let him love to the simple small-town lib- rarian. It would leave Barton Underwood all the more Willing to e company oi a sympathetic ‘lam? “d y? or d and lonely blgnde. . _ retiring on an . passes ma“? ‘Wwml Wh° knew eigigiunipltlzgoam who briskly. 71 him. Th0 (160883 had 110i; D9622 though you, might enjoy see l" 5 “nan” °f beam‘ 1°‘ that. Afterward we can look in a some ime So that the coming of me val-mus cabal-em;- l-lw 911d W65 110$ IIHBXDQCWG- H6 "Am I invited to accompany you?" Star's eyes were dancing as she looked at the slim f0 side her. she found assumption that they would g0 ashore together girlie amusing, since he hadn't men- oned it to her before she was dressed and ready m g0. Coates tried to match her lightness of tone al- though he had been increasingly serious of lute. “It's cummary in Cristobel for a arming and beautiful lady to have some entleman with her when she vgsirs t e night. spots," he announc- 6 . "Indeed!" Star said in mock sur- rise. D . yes indeed! I meant to have engraved invitations sent to you asking if I might have the honor of our company ' " " ‘s too bad you didn't." "Too bad? You mean you aren't’ going ashore?" "I didn't say that," star explain- ed. "I am going ashore to the Strangers‘ Club. I believe, and the 1118M a is. as you call them. But I have a eady accepted Mr. Under- wood's lnviuatlon to do the town. A5 8. mutter of fact here he comes with Elise." The two were chattering together like old friends and Star smiled up at them as they Joined her. Elise was dremed in s. grey chiffon that In Memoriam - MISS HENRIETTA BOUDREAULT ‘The death occurred at Lower Montague on Thursday, Nov. 2nd. i989 of Miss Henrietta Boudreault at the early age of 24 years. "Bennie", as she was familiarly known had beenm poor health for some time. Two years ago she was a. tien-i. at the Provincial Sanato um for some months. Hav- ing recovered enou h to return borne‘ she was qui smart. going around as usual, always had n ready response to g‘ cherry greet- ing and always will ng to do a kindness for a neighbor. Some months ago her health began to fail again, but her refusal to and her optimism. kept her going until a short time before her death. , She will be sorely missed by her friends, and in the was pleated in soft folds to the waist, and then billowed out in great circular petals to the floor. She looked comaletely happy: her eves. _as they res d on the tall d3:- tlnguasehd man beside her bright and snarkllng. Barton look- ed pleased too. Star had a momen- tary pang of regret that she would You Haven't Lost Your Punch WHAT YOU NEED l8 THIS AW- m4 r3‘ as): / aw? 221x: /r Amy/war: 1m ‘I ”"”””” ' ' WP fiV/ll/Pf M/M’ ’1””'””’“§_”M Wszwamsu 4w home of her unce, Mr. Augustus Boudreault with who-m she lived. and wihere the aged grandmother of 94 years resides. and to whom we extend heartfelt sympathy. The funeral was held the fol- lowing Baturda morning from the Roman gzqiliu c gahumh at Mon- tague. ‘em ass was con- ducied by Rev. O. Klggins. THE UNKNOWN TEACHER known teacher. Famous edu- csmors plan new systems of pedagogy, but it is the unknown teacher who delivers and guides and contends with hardship. He keeps the watch along the bcrders oi.’ darkness and makes the atfack on the trenches oi’ ignorance and foil}. Patient in his daily duty he strives to ccnqucr the evil pow- ere which are the enemies of youth. He awakens sleeping spirits. H: quicken: the indolent, encourages tihe eager. and stcadles and unstable He communicates his own joy in learning and mares with boys and girls the best treasures of his mind. He lights many candle: which, in later years. will shine back to cheer him. This is his re- ward. Knowledge may be gained from books: but the love of know- ledge is t-runstnitted only by pers- onal contact. No one has deserv- ed better of the Republic than the unknown teacher. -ll-Ienry van Dyke. Use Mlnard‘! for aches. I sing tihe praise of the un-' tiha young. He lives in obscurity ' the fast way to alkaline ‘ excess stomach acids. Relieve de- ‘II ' , headaches and upsets this famous Phillips’ Way. l , Here's Don't be a martyr to excess stomach acids. At the first sign of distress - quick, take 2 Phillips’ Milk of Mag- l nesia Tablets. I Each of these tiny peppermint- flavored tablets contains all the good alkalizing benefits of a full teaspoonful of liquid Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, known the world over for its fast action in relieving “gas", nausea and stomach upsets from excess acids. Try them, they're wonderful. Be sure you get genuine Phillips’ Milk IADI III CANADA of Magnesia Tablets. PHILLIPS’ dihi-E have fair," I f ts war." c“ t... .3: as sci... is most "Ilm table fl- 86H t As Si-r “But we've seen such grand hotels in the most unlikely places. It's odd star had oaiusec as she res “is bonask S holiday from th to der. The other passengers were a]- ready filing down, the wo els sparkli-fli the n t aboard gig such a glorious adventure, and ioialhshewaslmn ofit she caught a g m“ Ks" was "c5555.. .. COUCH! I‘ 0W. 0 '5 vgna der dress? in th mifiumeduriu swine 0n t going‘ l sight/nae threattgneecit. “Zillion o‘ my rlsht "c.1018 and sit at tbatman ~ p backandlaidherhsndoncoalig arm. all, he's a fellow pas- found everyone in the same mood. She mentioned it to Barton. wondering ii it was because of the Christmas season. But Coates assured her that Ohrlswbai was the gtlgylgrmiiigntéf lthe Carlbcliiean a wa "ma e a n of it” in this port.“ g "It's the only one where the ship sta s overnig t, ad ed. "You can sleep isle tomorrow morning unless you're going to drive Over to Panama to see the Canal." Star had already decided couldn't afford that part or the trip. She had suddenly realized that her glorious three weels were hall’ over and that in a little while she would be returning in Milford, or looking for another Bes had _l_ent enchantmcnt to "Uncle" Ezras relatives and she wanted to buv each one of them a little gift before she returned - drew 6V6 job. they era’ Club, <11’? 0 dismay. Barton turned questicningly to ‘It, Coates who nodded and he] e car. ‘Ihey 1001“; frame building-not very different. il/Iarertlgught. from some of e were edizher tgllSes in Milford. Eilise voic- oughis. V his . ' ‘t qaoll wigvcnlnl’ ‘This isu contract to escort e‘ F1 cog-find alone ti?“ pretty, don't they?" QE-liln-tgahll that's tligtgs the wa' ii goes v ." “shed. Bbc had never seen ' a more julltlilaéit mood. shame t0 leatira ' o“ seem “ht-Tbs t band of each asfiuaigrted turgid gand the change, . lzed it was probably be- gaooilsi: of their talk yesterday after- Ooaies dogging ha: footsteps al- ed impatiently. F-lisc gently ed her arm. ptctcs . “You inc tgldannart- aabore “and 1 eciat-i l “P” his. e my bo You hive eversything a . Coatea here an elbow the lad- s ew- the men's t slbwfllll of. Gloria down the a fold of her ess. tgust trail e next here again?" Bar- long . Inside, the you know." he like a firévate carpet lead 0! them. Coates lad room o en on all mery ght. she iloor was a ides, distance home. up before the Ellsehfsave a little “Is t it?" liked to Elise at the heave under vou, Barton smiled that the one you hear most about alwa no," Should be so unpretentious." [11 Q “A GIFT as zvsrns 1s 4 amr nvmzsn a I Slip-on Deerskins . . . . $3.00 A really fine pair of Sh"! _ deerskin with saddle stitched cuff and im- gers. A real pair oi gloves that will wear know you've given a good gift with these. The Store of Ten Thousand Gifts. place was even more residence. There was o a staircase mse steeply in front of An orchestra played provocatively and l tth biihlgtmg d fill melf aga ns e c groun o e s summer dress suits. It wasn't what they had expected, charm oi its own, star decided. ‘rhey found a table, but Star was not slowed to sit down. dance and the orchestra was good. They laughed together at the difficulty oi finding their “land le " on the dance floor. just doesn't seem right dance without havlus you know that this is the happiest night I've had in a long time?" he asked. "And you're the mostabeau- tlful iperson on this floor. You look ‘nvelzv in white. You ought to wear it ys--or mself, “every color you wear Seems . _ DECEMBER 2. 193s Rummage in this rich . . that will wear smartly. You tau iElZh" - ,=;¢g(“‘ u; Pg ycur best when you have it n. star blushed and smiled at him. m; was so charming and 8b‘ W- night. she wondered ii any girl had ever been so happy before. But she did not want. him to go on hoping. He deserved to know her answer at once. “Bartonil——--we've not to talk somewhere." He glanced down at her suddenly serious face and nodded. "Later. We'll leave 00am and Elise in strike out for themselves." Kent and Gloria danced past them and called a, greeting. Kent seemed to be having a good time and Gloria was all smles especially when she looked atcr O . the usual tile and them up to a huge sides to soft sum- tlic large dance sea. of color but it had a Barton I1. Continued) to the floor does ii. ' down at her. "D0 HOSED CONVICT CITELMSFORD England-wt’)- Threats with aufire-hose dampened the a-rdor of an escaping convict at the lson here. Warders curs-med the ose at him as he crouchcd or. a 14-foot wall. he contradicted l SEVENTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION In Aid of Crippled Children Thursday Evening. December 7th. 6 P. M. OVER CHCK (1310 on Your Dial) HOW T0 BID All articles offered are listed, fully described and number- ed. At 6 p. m. over CHCK auctioneers will call out the first ien numbers on the list. Take for RADIO AUCTION (‘not necessary to give any number) and you are at once connected with Auction Rooms. Give to person answering ’phone the NUMBER of the lot of goods you are bidding on, the amount oi.’ your bid, your name and address and your ’phone number. If time permits all bids received will be announced over the air, otherwisc only highest bids will be given. twice and at third calling knocked down to the highest bid- l’ tier, unless in case of a tie bid. Payment to be made the i‘ following day at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU and delivery of goods arranged. Please aid by tuning in CHCK 6 p.m. and making your bids CHILDREN promptly. llELP- BRIPPLEII your ’phone_and ask central Articles will be announced M‘! LITTLE \ WISH TO ARE wouuasts "ro TALK “we”... 5Ei§§T°iE$E ON l2 ‘ vAs Annie‘ b0 woo-r wasn- an»: uE s HEART AND HOPE TO DIE lHlD THE BlRD IN THE CASTLES KITCHEN HEY. m N6. coke AND ear rr! SURPRISE . GENTLE MEN" AV E