..\:I§‘qq““ THERES INTERESTING ‘ SHOPPING IN THE BASEMENT THIS WEEK-E N_D COMMENCING THURSDAY, 14th s Here's a lresh direct shipment of Ladies’ Slips and Panties right from the Factory. SI-ZTsSElZWtIIoHeHFHdPriEESe ... . 89c LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS CHILDREN'S SILK PANTIES LADIES’ DRESSES, Sizes i4 a» so ‘firs arrange to LADIES’ HOSIERY, LILSE, Sizes 9 to IOki Light and dark shades Puir- CHILDREN'S BLUE BLOOMERS Sizes 20 to 32. Clearing at ......|............ CHILDREN'S PLAID DRESSES Sizes 7 to I4 "ml-W".- Weekend special CHILDREN'S STRIPED SWEATERS Button-front, Sizes 28 to 34 Colors green, blue, wine and grey Clearing at ......‘ . . . . . . CHILDREN'S ONE PIECE FLANNELETTE LADIES’ COTTON HOUSECOATS PYJAMAS. Sizes I, 2, 3. 1 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . I CHILDREN'S Z-PIECE FLANNELETTE 3.95 3.50 i‘.'.'r"l.'.'ff'rf.'i,°‘.lzf' '.1.°.".'T'.". 1.85 SEAMLESS NYLO NS $1.19 SEAMLESS NYLONS 8'1 to 9'4: I .19 MGDRE- a. M-‘LEODMM Special ......... CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. k J VERY rrann STONE BIIEF-FOI BIEAKFABT CIVREENGINEaEIIbiI-zs‘ TORONTO Oct. i2 u (CPI - Rose, Sizes, M., L., pr. White and Rose. Sizes 8 to I4, Price ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . LADI-ES SILK OVER SIZE BLOOMERS with elastic at. leg, colors White and Tea Rose, pr. CHILDREN'S HOSE, BEIGE iii.“ ‘ '° 49 '° 55c CHILDREN'S FINE WORSTED HOSE Sizes 5 "1 to, I0 to Color Beige, prices Colors, Rose, Illue, Yellow Size l4 to Z0, price LADIES‘ PYJAMAS, Sizes I4 to 20, color pink and blue, price The Iiardnrtss of the topaz 1,: g1. most equal to that of tihe emerald. I . chief breakfast beverage. LIVE POULTRY , engineers, lStnrie. 7a, died here Saturday. Al- aociated at one time or another with most of the country's iii-river. slides, Prof. stone, was a graduate of MoGill University, Prof. Stone designed many structural steel plants and builtthe famous l-rrldge which- spans the Fraser River at Liytton, 1C. We will be making another shipment of Live Poultry to the U. S. A. market in the near future. Producers wishing to , AS FIB IN "flit? market their Poultry at highest prices please list shipments at once. Write Island Chick Hatchery Phone 780.! ' fill/ll’! .ver_v presence here was an ad- In the Middle Ages beer was thelone of Canada's heat-known civil round him in two minutes. it he Prnf, Erna“, 51h"; had- been there. He wasn't there, The Queen's holiday B! Elisabeth Corbett Yet what difference would it make l! he did talk to her? Her mission that everything was work- ing out as he had planned it. when they reached the capital. no course was open to her except to go where she was told to s0. and do What she Iwas bldden b0 d0. She wouldn't have o-DIBCIQd I0 that, either, it it had not been for her sickening anxiety about Ted- What news would she have oi’ him. and when would she got it? The minutes. which had dragged at first in her sharp anxiety, were how slipping by all too fast. Under gathering storm clouds she recog- rained the first outlyimz suburb of (rranthekn. Rain was tailing by time the city buildings began to rrcrwd toward the track. Prince Paul louniled in rrrm the compartment ahead. "I hope 1h"! ‘haunts prepared any royal wel- (‘r1119 for you, Elsa. This rain would spoil the decorations." wit", will he a suitable escort on the statlon platform." said 'l‘llslus importantly. ‘What’! And Her Highness isn't. dressed for a public rel-option. Elsa, don't you want to go into the bed- room and put on something more worthy o! the occasion than that schoolgirl suit? You've just time to do it, if you look sharps." Elsa shook her head. and Carl fetched her suit coat, Prince Patti took it from him. "At least, 1.x up your face n little. Elsa. You're simply hamzard.” Elsa stood up to put c-n her coat. The conductor of the special train came to make sure that they wcre ready to alight. Elsa sank bark in her seat again. Carl stood over her anxiously. Tilslus was talking to the r-onductor. Paul. standing in the aisle, stooped Li little to get a better view of a landmark. "Isn't that the Gran- .lieim cathedral over there? The Jnlhedtal where 1 was married on he happy day when-J‘ "Phat is the cathedral,” inter- rupted Carl, not looking around. "It is just east of the railroad station." “Then this is the station." Paul r-auithi- at the back oi the seat next to Elsaks and an odd change crept into his tone. "Perhaps I should say. ‘This was the station.‘ We don't semi to be stopping." In the dusk Elsa had made out a guard oi‘ troops on the station plattfirnl. Now they were no longer visible, The train had not even slowed dr-ivn for the station. They w-erc speeding through the heart of Grantheim, out toward t-tie eastern outskirts. Cari turned to Trlsius. who was already itpl-iraidlni: the conductor. "But, Colonel, the orders urere pra- itlve.“ that wrnrthy protested. "The engineer was instructed to (‘ITIVP through without stopping until he reached the main platform oi the station in Grantheim. But. that was our destination." "Get the lieutenant in charge at the guard in the roach ahead." fumed Tllsius. “See ll‘ he has dared to change my orders." But the lieutenant. entered at that moment, himself in quest ot infor- mation. He. too was puzzled by the runaway’ behavior ‘of the train. They urere passing through the outskirts oi‘ Grantheim now. The ripen country" lay just, ahead. "This is an American type oi tram, isn't. it?" draiwled. Prince Paul. "Pull the emergency cord, conductor. This begins to look like an emergency," _ The r-o-nziuctor jerked at the cord. It. was slack in his hand. "Somebody has cut the cord." he said. Somebody? who? The men looked hlanlrly at one another. All at once Prince Paul gave a shout of laughter. Colonel ‘Pilsius looked at him angrily. "What is there amusing about a misclinnce that. will delay our arrival. in addition to making its ridiculous?" "Oh, how ridiculous it makes us." Paul had his laugh out. Then he caught Elsas eye, and in her sudden relief she smiled at him. "You've guessed, haven't you?" Paul demanded other. "I really must beg your pardon, rllsa, tor my iillimatusrerl sneers at your hero's prowess. Ho's a whole lot. hotter than I gave him credit for tiring." "Excellency. what are you talking about-it anything?" demanded Tilslus xnurly. "I'm talking about a person who you supposed was left behind at Castle Warnbeck, Colonel. It's clear new that he wasn't left be- hind atter all. I mean Ted Layton." "Wha is all this nonsense about Mr. Lay on?" Prince Paul sohered suddenly. "Your men hunted tor him in that grove where they could have of course. They never thought to look on the train." "On this train? To be lure, it was standing right» beside the grave direction. But. where on this train could he possibly hide?" "In thQ engineer's cab, o1 course." "Not." cried ‘rilaius and Oarl in unison. "Yea!" said Paul. "He's drlviril ul. And goodness knows where he is driving us! Into Ohlna, probably at the rate he la going." Tilslua argued against the idea; hut it was ohvlouri that oven h: hall’ believed it. Cari cams up to whisper rapiurously to Elan. "He won't stop. We are bound toward the lmfdll‘. Xe won't atop until he has ua all in Gtralgard. And over the barrier‘ we ahail all be sate." ' (To 8e continued) TIOUDLID MIMI! The history oi’ Palestine is for t-he most part a chronicle of in- wiiei. the American flfl in that ' than ' 230.000 EDINBURGH - persons ran ouanntan. cnanLorrrrrovi-n J A N I A 5 H L iY Horna Service Department The Canada Starch Company Limited TH! CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED o (OP) — More sales exceeding 1400.000, at the ‘hree-weok attended hivg/l. r 1 For nearly fifty your: Crown Bram. has been favoured for Its quality. Now, this qualify product comes to you with "The New Look‘! - a bright now containoroa gay, colourful and good-looking as If ls modern and practical -— easy-opening, easy-pouring v- no waste-the cone-top tin —"Tho New Look", From one woman to another, hero's the lip that's going the rounds: "Be sure lo buy Crown Brand In the new cone-top tin when next you visit your grocer." CROWN BRAND coiiri siriiur MONTREAL TORONTC Also Manufacturers of Benson's Corn Sfarelr International Festival months. vasion, conquest and confusing div- isian. various performances. with ticket or Music and Drama hereraoently. We era open to buy e limited quantity of CERTIFIED ' Seed Katohdina and Sehoooos of a erode arnoller than the regular "l" No. I Smell. The sin required will run from approximately I l-l inches to I 3-4 inches. The market Arriving early next week two corloods of window glass. This gloss has been on order in England for eighteen FEIIIIELL a cilaiiiiuzii value of this Special Grade of Potatoes will be equal to the price of Ne. I Seed, so‘ it will pay you to pick this smaller erode from your fields when digging. . r When purchasing No. I Certified Sebago Seed we also. - require the natural yield of Ne. I Smalls or "l's". If interested, plorise contact our office, or firms which assemble potatoes for us. ASSOCIATED SIIIPPERS INC.