Barman 9. _1_942 1.4. ‘- These GiEIS USE COATS - in Satin, gfienille and Figured Beng- aune _ , , _. $4.85 to $14.95 QIGI-ITIES and PYJAMAS in ‘Wm Rayon and Crepe.- Ymes was to ems BED JACKETS in quilted Sago flowered and plain. - mo; $2.95 to cams DRESSES - The gift that will last throughout the year - in Crepes and Woollens. - prices .. . . . . . . $2.98 t0 $14.95 - Furs of luxury at prices - in Electric qeal and Seal Heads; also pour-lei: and Tweeds, fur trim- med and untrimmed. Prices from _ $17.75 to $118.00 HiyDllAGS - Smart leather lliullhugs in Navy, Red, Black, Brown and Wine. - Priced fl‘0lll . - - GLOVES .- In Kid, Pigskin and Woollen . 65c. to $3.75 KENNEDPS Ladies’ Raedy-lo-Wear Phone 1766 R°‘°""""'“I‘ llollrnsii slocll EXllllAllGE (Canldlln PIGII) 5 i ssesaeecsmssesszaaza:s52 sai- qo-u-srn-n-uu clacn-usuul-lo- p4 duds rislsduds#e'sl§llu iirdaimdaorm 'a'a'a l‘ e-I :0,“ ‘I oaasg5ageaa8ciuZZQ-IEZKZTEce-sfi-rzis‘: .- MINING (Canadian Press) , Dec. 8- Montreal Gurli (Canadian Press) .. $1.00 to $2.79- .- e 5 Q .- e 5 T???“ ugpwu -~»» lllll “M53538 R7 . SSSEIIQo-eififin .- i u o.- a X afiwmamaw 154 Gt. Geo. St. 2- e»: '82 b§i “DI (Canadian Press) L- Q uni- o-l-n ‘llelp Wanted‘ Advertisements Unllfl U16 IIBW lilvernment regulations which became ef- fective on September d, it is still permissible to publish over an advertisers own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for domestics; farln help; teachers; lchool. All other "Help Wanted" ad ti , he submitted by the advertiser l? .".?.§“°ii§.’...§‘.?.il°'§§i.'.‘ll‘5§ scrvil-c officer, Unemployment 1.0.0.1". IllLRlh dst t, ~ _ fiver’! alwrovz! tho°-.'l'13l'§tud§§§l.'.'§'i.‘l'l1§°§1v$§.:l'§o°i§ The Charlottetown Guardian. P. . 8S8 b D Markets At A _ nurses and probationers; llfilllnll M"! iriillllllll helll. and for students employed after FF." sssshbesaza 1°.‘ F4 I I N3 (Canadian Press) Toronto-Industrial and base met- an clan- a a as» junior oils steady. Montreal-Utilities our .~2 u. n" R. And 9 it. 6 inches. Mgfllthglf! Jlrqiox herd get some oi our lmnlc Help Wanted its!) GENERAL MAID SMALL ' $15 01431‘ rier month. I -_ - B alley. 2'14 for November‘ ‘m 5» liuifux. N. s_ 12.9.11 Grade x.._1 "m: AMI-D Maurice DeLory; 2, it Women for genera‘ house- Grade IX - 1, in; LOANS {user ioills T. lid on“ Fuel Purchases llllo CANADIAN BAllll "flllllv 01min Provide l" Ila-mull llm You Mulls t,“ You i: Montlil Dc ai Advertising llstes ~ Psysille in Advance I Minimum Charge for All! Advertisements ll Cent; Celllral ii limp . 7-? W!‘ will???‘ AuhUUnUEénEuT-a gig-db hltmfiw 3° Ber word; In lieanurial N or-ll allil Spiritual inform cud; ‘m 5° Condolence ‘I00 par inch and l0 cents for every allditloaal 3 yo: or word. Hats of Appreciation, 70c pu- ‘l’ ""15 oer inch. Address and application. and papers lower; other indus- 23232928552 CID-l l I GUS toclls closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. . PRODUCE _ -.-"!‘."‘, ssaessskauahh .. l. algebras-aloud Eastern loom l ‘v Is 3c vii-w we E3. not?" '°"" l0 words fomfll hanks MONTREAL, Dec. 8-(GP)—- Canadian Commodity Exchange. » “ha” ‘mo’ om" “m " ‘ Butter spot: Que (92 score) 36, _ w...“ lior Sale NEW HAMPSHIRE uul‘. rvmiilz three. G W. Ml. New Haven 12-9-1i . Miscellaneous 15111118 00-. Ltd. Montague. 11- Ycv IITI-ITLD nu-rnovs Dun McEwen, sgyy lher semon.‘ Ned‘. 0N! YEAR ro REPAY ‘Wlr Io Uil moron bnnidi of F COMMERCE °llyw Amounts of voJrbaviloni-lisly m, h", ism: IS raolscno av m‘ ‘Qivl/mci. WliiCli ms m: unmet; 3-413. Eg spot: Easter A-large 50B; g3! X-pullets 45B; ONTREAL, uce prices today as reported y the Dominion Department of Agriculture fo1low:- Eggs: graded shipments selling glarge 50; A-medlum 48; A-pullets — $~BAR SLEIGII. WANTED _- TWO IIEATED .11 Avenue. 12-8-2l rooms or small apartment State rental. "B" Guardian. is. Spencer Hashes. WANTED av AIR FORCE__(:0U_ 13-7-31 pie two or three furnished house- ‘ ISTERE“"D‘“SH' lgleclzlzlgflgiolllis 0r room and board. 31-4 erit on the charity ofr Madame .25 KINKODA SCHOOL Following is the rewrt for No- Grsde X-i. Vivian Sullivan: 2. Elnmetmitginor‘ 8. Kathleen Kari-fa. . M . Grade xx-i, Patricia commit; 2. ndlhl: Murphy; a. Raymond ‘Mc- orudo‘ vm sn-i. Marjory ao- berts; 2, IICIIO 611611111; ‘t. first grade soli _ 37 1-2-38: wholesale Que pasteurized storage 36 3-4-37. current receipt, colored LOST REGISTRATION CARD 1g Blllfold between Queen and Green CE Bl ll E Ii SPECIAL MR5. , flows Feamy Sal‘): 12$," Sta. Finder please leave at Guard. 1-4 al, white, western l9 13-16. Que i9 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale western and Que 20 first grade FAS Montreal. otawcs: '75 lb bags No. i moun- Que 1.25-1.45; NB 1.45-1.55; 1.45-1.55. fan. n. frowned wrlnking her nose. mik- TO LET-IWFIJRNISIIED HEAT- 3543; ed Apa.tments and rctms, Strath- cona Hotel. A VERY DESIRABLE FURNISH- ll" male and female pups ed residence for rent. Phone 1783. ‘ o , 50 - ‘High (Kl theh iidngoua “ill platinum male pup: irgrf: T0 LET-HEATED FURNISHED i!» 12.5.3) bed-sitting room on the ground floor. Apply so Lower Prln I — i. Innis Katherine Morris; h Bgernadette Mulligan. Alban anitli: 2. Noreen shrcenan; 8, Phyllis Farmer Grade V-i, Iris Brennan; Hunter River and Vicinity 8, Ell Grade III-i, Adelaide Duffy- 2 Lorne Richards; l. Bhsi n. aGrsde 11-1, Marlon Edna Richards; 3, (geegnmn glgls and Cgriiri‘%e' Daffy: 2. Rkggls reenan; , ra e I Jr. - 1, Florence 14w- s and Bernice Connick; 2, 1.10mi , lant; s, Maurice Oorr. TANNING SCHOOL Honor roll of Fanning school: Grad Jalckqeyeairsto, 2. Mrs, Angus Nicholson of l Grove who has been visiting for the past year in Western Can- ada arrived home recently, She was accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Matheson and two Friends are pleas- ed to welcome them home and see Mrs. Nicholson enjoy- h splendid health after her ______.i Brennan: ml GEORGETOWN SCHOOL r Bu! - Honor roll of Georgetown school ker; Ii. Lorin Mair. » . M H Richard DeLory: “Iv-H (Hiurircn. Good wages 2. Catherine Fitzgerald; 3, u» Guardian. 12-9-1! Roach Teachers Waited —- Mr. Stephen MaoConley of Char- lottetown, was a recent weeiiégléiéil lhl M n ld’ n t. u M on“ i en visitor at his home Grade VIII - 1 I, Gladys Touches-e; 3. James Flic- s \'i'izl_f_ " “'*' r TEANW" m" “crude VII - 1 Eleanor Hobbs: . y r; s 1:311 1115a lo " Eli,” wok school. Supplement 2, wandgnaay; 8S pdlodo vm _. Mrs. Phoebe Stewart. Frederic- ton, was a recent visitor here. the ,‘ D guest .0! he; mother-in-law, M s. """"“ “owe ‘Lu-L "out". ... 2, nn onson;,a_cn- —--— aon. y v Pie. Robert Bllllphant is at me- Grade V - i. Margaret Levis sent. visiting his home here. . and Mrs Prank MacMillan and son of Fredericton. N.B., were recent visitors here, the guests of arents, Mr. and Mrs. George MscConnell. t. Grade Iv - 1, Charles Mal-tell; 2. Beatrice Mair; 3, Ann Donal . Grade Swain; Elizabeth Miss Keenan's Dept. Grade I! -- Bernice DeLor ; 2 Peggy Johnson and Phyllis bell: S. Mary Stewart Grade I-No exam ' I James l. Murphy. age-Ma or Kenneth Dcuil and id a short visit le- to her home here. was formerly Miss Mildred For the past few weeks a lar E CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X Sr-Llucy Caner. Grads X Jr-Ian Stew rt Grade IX-i, n! Gay. lit-Margaret Jones. Grade V (al-i. Blake W Eleanor Molyneaux Grade V d G d V d 0 02d: III-i, Sterling Gard; I. Qatliohdsnil‘ 00d ra e Grade i (in-i. Anne Bmsllwood: '2 flhlriey btewart Grad‘- 1 n in home nursing. who is in charge of those meet- ings was; formerly Miss Vivian Mac- s . N. lanes great mtcto all, M’ 2, Joyce rode lends w a that Mr. tnrenro been suffering with a badly in- Jected hand is improving yet been able tq retu is work. is: hal and rider sh loop! f ll . olueo Ifu ‘iliorsfiiev ‘ca Miss Oasfiie lzeattrayefifhwat- as en n her sister. Mrs. Wogd. Pte. George Smith is at present visiting his‘ prints. Mi‘ d Mr ‘ . e and your ilions 2. Fred Carver: Slfgetiirii-egih Cgxgr. n‘ q ' 6"’ ‘nmn’ ‘Mm f "m! Whnl 1'- hl-l M 795m?- Beatrice CAIIIOWII. T9055" mm crisnuorrsrowu GUARDIAN srocx QUOTATIONS ‘ “New York ‘Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) A~~ CHAPTER. IX evacuees arliv , timid, at the Chateau Philibert. welcomed them two fiasco-haired boys, Peter and Derek Halliday and their sister Daphne. “We lived in tendon." Peter, the eldest, spoke for the family in his another. you- see. an ur father is in iwypt. He ia a so! er. He ordered ils to aomelhuii it ls gleafiint hergé Thlj a ove y par . w folly here for use and we thank you lar-inviting ua" Mei-idol. "'I'liia is Uncle Rudi and this is Madame Laurln." The little boys shook hands. The blue-eyed little girl cool-tied, her butter-colored curls framing a face sweet a; an English primrose. “Lovely children." muttered ma- dame. “Btlange ugly world that can make such innocence suffer. Come my little ones. and we shall sec that you have your tea, just as soon "I show you where you are to eta . They’ followed lien, lugging their little satchels. ga about t.lieln with. quiet, restra ed curiosity, earl" "memes... ong s e e - zuradeg‘ at anything that happen- eln. "How quick] they learn to ec- cept. things!" eridel spoke to Ru- do . her hand Kefitle up°l1 his arm. "they are uprooted from their hcmes, from their friends, all the things they loved —and sent a- nion strangers." You °" “i. "1 ’.‘i““""ui'“ “l? do ,“one pas c.or earu - bet hall when you Ease it. - medisbcly it regains i liape. And tllist lush well. ‘I; is ngt h1g1: o . en, w na en m one, it comes out, if at. all, very slowly. Uwss lone is like madame and rema aways oung.’ Msridel looked u? to the grave c“ "-..""l.".-.* ceases: and gen e,. r eyes. grgl fond of Madame Llllflll. Uncle u .. "sonar 1-" ' “Yes. One can sec how greatly ou are sfttched to tiara ‘Iéven the d- rn ave remsr e . T11??? la a gareatdwo an ‘s/gmfgl’; ,a grea an no e . “One would think she was the Itikllldtlge-Sfiltlllei! at Pltiiiiibert-and You e a u s war .' Rudolph started. "Yes -yes, it $“‘u"°"‘“”' "i." lhlunh 21m tto e on cams rr a Rude ph. "It is —,lust he way ll seems." "$1.116 has ‘been liters so longbdAnd awa een so go Us": i‘! u at? good to everyone. These ch ldren I lélkiossaxitvlihophiagfi all-sad come an e e bo ,tTi littl Fr h i "W110 w!!! come rieaxt ilevggk e-l-I-lqtrhegy W111 bless you, Uncle Rudl; all their lives they will remember how good, o n — gQELTumU ’$.".%§.2-l.é‘i‘.§‘h".° ‘t... often do we bless You Ind all? that God will guide you! ht and morning it is our rsyer been for you-J‘ “There, Merldell There!" Ru- dolph‘; withered cheeks had begun to flush and he fluted uneasily It was in his heart to tel. her that he was a Humbug, an impostor, that he had no right here, that they‘- How could he tell them they were little better than beggars, depend- Fabre-Luslgnan? He could not. He war in a trap and he saw no way. shot is. which would not bring pain and suffering to these innocent young hearts. n "suppose -suppose, Merldel, he “id a; may walked across the lawn toward the pool among the blrches, “that I had been only I P001‘ m8". a laborer. a --a servant or the It - "But how drolll" Meridel laughed gay . "1 cannott picture" that. Unc e. stilt. had you been — she lug move the freckles that Roser Fabre loved -“it would have made no difference. One room or a dozen, a cottage or a castle. I could work. I could cook. I could sew. Just to be lnedepndeni... Uncle Rudi. "You would not have minded then being poor?" "Minded! Not for a moment. I wanted in work. I had no idea you were such a great than And oven so, I stlll must‘ do sornethinl- I‘ is the only gustification for living in this world oday. 1r everyone work- ed and found peace and happiness in his occupation" people would he said, ‘Are you real? Is this place not g0 to war." Happy people do real?’ —and - and we went to the not want strife. not that e answer?’ "There are other things." R08 of him flying that at air like a little slver boat .23 oush and brave, who love her, who had spoken shyly of his love. ;,-,~,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, 'g“,',"°°"- ...€"i..‘.l“‘..i.i§°‘i..“‘%‘2l§. "itch? OI. l‘. . . lfl ' "I ,-- ‘ wh he could not meet his desire ol Iliava uadadnthsrtreatrnslii: M& I. much." on‘ my m‘ H“ "Worse than folly can in love with -oa1y a dream." A wsck later the first. of the little.‘ small lost and Gravely. Rnslnel-lld Pol Martin o1 ., llnlilOlu,“fllldW6dldll0t roElEyEvEotrocomo. We haveno - “You are welcome here.” said so side her for m lnents. watching her. to saw in Manuel's face. myself. This man —may I ask — w o is he scemp." said madame. smiling fond- ly at the picture. "He ls Roger's brother my nephew, Michel Fnbre. We doll hi Nuke " i {ii-w iKVMIM t TilE rnlllcrss or GRATZEil - By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of These g Three Loves,” “Marionette,” Etc. ‘(at Yes. oven there is the starry 'dark of the room. she could remun- ber it all -fslr day in Grataen and the gay music of the album and the children dancing, lding streamers of blue and green and white and scarlet; the B_oq o'er, with the golden rooster perched a- bove the entrance and the tall brown zouth with the merry blue deeply, And the walk up the moun- tain to the castle of Grataen which, he had said was l-se a story-book castle. Yes -.slie smiled thinking of it now —once on the trail he had stopped, hi; hand on hers, at the f and he blowing! I will hold your hand till the last echo dies. for fear the horn i; to summon you away." An, how beautiful. how dear il was! How it lived in memo ! And the last picture she had of as he strode down the mountain away from the setting sun, turning once onlly to wave his green hat in fare- we _. But one did not go through life, with only a memcz, even one so fair and golden as that. One could not always drecmh. CHAPTER X It was the day following the com- n8 0f the Pttle English citlldren . Mefldel knocked at madamek door to show the old lady a letter Ru- dolph had received frcm the bureau in charge f the little guests. Meridei en red when madame’s rich voice called, "Entrezl" from the inner rooln. - “I shall be out in a minute -ah, it is you, Mendel." The door to her bedroom was open. “Make yourself comfortable, child" Meridel d‘d not hear. The rorm became space and the moment eternity Rapt heartstill, she star- ed at the picture of Michel Fsbre and slowly walked wward it as if drawn to. it by some mighty, in- visible threat. She had forgotten everything in the wonder of finding llsh him again. She reached out and touched the photograph. She pick- ed it u and looked at it. studying every lneament of the flue your‘; face realizin how trile,. how min- uttely perfec , had been her mind's image -the thick brows. the cleft chin, the strong wide mouth, the brawl lflorehead and aquiline nose. .. e y. Madame had been standing be- the glad look in her eyes the way her your-g breast nose and fell. And madrlne was old and wise as the world and she had known love and thus recognized instantly what she "I-I am sorry. madame. I forgot 7.. "Ari insoient, defiant. ungrateful m . "Roger's brother -Michel—" which. across Jules Goujons’; table she had gazed perhaps too, |T’S AlWAYS YOUR r TURN WRITE ‘PAGE FIVE It's regular news from home that the boys on active service really appreciate. Write every week. Tull them abou t the family-what the friends and neigh- bours are doing-ail the local news. Keep your letters cheerful and full of optimism. Tell them about the money you are saving- the War Savings Certificates and Victory Bonds you are buying-of the plans for the future when they come home. a Tell them of a Savings Account in the Bunk of Nova Seotla which will provide for the readjustment into normal civilian life, for the comforts and pleasures of a world at peace. Service oveuea: is provided through our London, England, Branch at 108 Old Broad Sn, E.C...'. Illoncy may be cabled through any Branch. ‘no BANK of NOVA SCGTIA btdlllhsd I832 -- Over a Clotvry o! Service -._ her- sneaking to 5011C in French, to “he?! 1" DUWI. to other; in Eng- . In the evenings she and Mcride. sang for them and led them in their Xiiltivc songs, Madfllnfl» with the zeal of the old “miller, began at once to teach them tircks of department the rules o; Willi-mill)". BU sorts of stage business, She was equally at home with Negro Sbllitilals or Saint-Sachs. She was R5 Young as the youigest there and her strident voice rose above their chatter and few were more lfsnble about the ames they played, 1; W38 9-9 U. their wide and inno_ cent e es, from which the fear had 1°“! "109 flded. she found the fountain of youth. Never in her me before had she been so happy, so all P9806. so sure that God had put h? 0!}, this earth for a pilrpose, 5h- Bhe Wflllld say to Rudolph when @118? were alone. “lf my good good man 60sec could only have ‘if! l0 m this day. to see his Mimi Wbolltall lhese tiny girls and boys 11 i! her -.how he would have re- joiced! He would have created a new "W" l0 wmmemoratc the day! Rudolph my friend, this is o... tone “Do you know him, Princess?" wlv n . the picture back in its place. W at would we have done ha it not met him once in Gratzen, stiortly before the War broke out.’ bright black eyes, and for a m0- mept did not speak. Then she said, “Not-riot as one expects love to be made—" It was in the way he looked at you" in the way he said things more than in what he said; in the way ‘lie held that proud red head of his and the way his eyes danred. Ls it not so?" shade rested sently on therrp hip. He didn't care. He always wanted to be free-— free of his teachers, of those who would inter- fere with his life —yes.. even of me. See here -wliat he wrote on the back of this picture." from its frame and showed the boldly scrambled lines to Meridel, {no shaped the words with her hod him." continued madame "Ah, but you are a young phllo- the mountain with me and then he sogplgfir. Mergldel. ‘You a? making said filzolxil-tbyejlelflgalrélritt ‘exert tell k o any ng u a me one . l? - ‘it a ygunghglrl think} oil-love, is Rudolph shook his white head. it. ‘Ilieiy "more are no other thlnll ~when in him ’ one is young You were sorry t0 IN sl- go away." " es." She nodded grsvelr- BM bent down and picked up a Debbie and threw it into the oi. The atone went plop. he ttle circles winclened and widened. "1 tho h across the ocean an I was sled that the night was clear and the stars were b ht and the nloon was She did not tell Rudolph-thaw she bad sat at ber- wludow most of that a fit almost a week ago, when the I she had sat there gaaing out on the n a grim had come from Roilf- B!" " ' blue night and the stars and the “(animus pals young moon. she had list- ened to the wind in the trees. the tarl-liaidsatuass and Bead Noises ymsporng voles; of the rusti "f" poplars. And she had thought o "' Roger Plbfd, who was stron and of an aide of Charles de Gaulle. Like the early crocuses or the daf- fodils in Sprln they bloomed over- night lt seem . on the broad lawns of Phllibert and filled the great hall andlanadeithsar lovely musloiln the; cori- ors, n e game room n e hai awakened no deep fire in her. basement. The splashed and fro-l And she knew the answer even while licked in the rli tor-pool and played she would not, even to herself. sd- endless ames of hide and seek in in , the shru berles and among the tall mmrhat is fol! ‘I’ sac but)!‘ said“; trees of the park. s starry rig rung w silver ship. She could almost hear the thunderous beat and throlbrof your noar- “n” O Meridel nodded. 81o she pilt "he" mlwh 800d has resulted from q a blt of deception. I thank God mo; got! did pretend to your people at ome that you were the 10rd o; Meridel looked gravely into the Pliillbert. Look at the joy it has brought! " RlldQllJh WB-S silent. gazing fiwdn out a‘ U" Dark where slide Ind Miss Cal-rick, m, new Madame chuckled. "Ah, I know. 8°Wrness were giving tho chum-en Yes -yes. it is so." ‘That was Michel" a lesson in the shade r ("Mlle The little ones wErens-lgjiahié fgunl-he KPH-is rinsing their teachers fl and the tail trees grateful "It's symbolic said Rum ph h" the meme should be the tree, "Did be —make love to many?" thfll- Elves them shelter, But, Ma. “I think not. But many loved Madame Mimi took the photo ‘$- "A better friend than love have t ey For none to mar or mend, That have themselves to friend." ‘_‘I don't know that any love could "What was he doing when you saw him?" Mendel nniled. "He had been drinking some of Jules Goujonts white wine in the inn -the Coq d'o,- I met hlrn right outtside the door in the narrow street of Gratzen and fair. and after that he walked up “Like b101,." nodded madame. “Well, if he was there when the war came you may be sure hes in dame. He is not realy a scamp?" ‘s Scotch, Irish and French "But Loni he l, really good, ma- "A on wild." said madame slow- ly. “But underneath the wildness and wllifulness I think he ls good dame Fibre "Madame Lam-in 1r you Dream in You are becoming careless, Boron.‘ Rudolph lifted his hand; Ln q llesturc of futility. "No it is not that. It ls Just that I do not sl-q how this can go on The lOilglrr 1 cont nuc this Il"l'J(l and let shun think that I out!» gmut mum. lino harder it will be for them nvllen tug fact. is revealed. when they loam that the baron is -i5 merely m9 er " ali-fishowl Why think about it u. “Simply because the truth will b known _soon.. One day friends r3 your Will corne- Tlley snail be forewarned, Drfin 5e you that. You know vo well. Rudolph. that 1 held only tv-o levees m the run of a year, when I enlflwined the thinning ranks of my friends and former associates. Since the war. there are no levees You trouble yoursell needlggglyf‘ ' Rudolph bowed. but he Went awg unconvinced. Better than madam! he knew the quiet pride that uncle"- lfly the sweetness, the gentle d». mefmor 0i Merldel. To them now aha was ill-it a girl. but let circuits- . stances change, and, h; kneel ‘h, could be very och t}; ' He trembled fognlflmselfe “$22065; thought of uhnt would happgn a exposure came to him And cornq he knew in his heart. it rnilst. (To Be Continued) Soothing, Gosllig . chilling, cuts and bruises. Jars tubes, 30c. 5x fail in love with him?" "I always remembered hfm ' lady. so reliable, so good." and strong. one could never really know. It's hard to know a man who can laugh when he is cryin inside- or suffer pain with a sml c. And Mike Fabre wag like that. Did you sight she often thought, that would "I know child. Bo did I. But. I've) often wondered if it wouldn't be bet-i tor to forget. I'd advise you to put} {lint out of your mind. Roger is so; There wasn't much tme to think, boys, twin Blrls from the shambles of Rotterdam three more boys. sons There was work. plenty 0T W01‘! lawn with all the little ones about Opens his fur buying season TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8th. l —at the office 0f- W. CHESTER S. McLURE This is your opportunity to market your furs. Silver Fox Breeders-- Attention FRITZ WEISSLER MONTREAL FUR BUYER COMING A Mr. l. Weihinger Pram Montreal will Start Immediately Buy- ‘“ ing Silver Foxes, Min Muskrat, etc., at n Roger winged his way in the great f_r Madame r/ml, for Rudolph. l F: n. There were lessms to be arranged. Madame. from her long years on the stage. had the gift of tongues. . does not even always rrmember. The chiidzen loved her. It was k- much less ove. a man who one has met but once and then for only have sent Michel into shouts of I laughter when she stood on the Jhar- with ill Ii Charlottetown, P. E. I. I