ewarrl lllc nnis y, Slippers Are Sensible Gifts This year. more than ever. it's very necessary to stretch your Christmas money as far as pos- sible. So be practical (live Slipper Gifts With everybody talking about high prices. we invite comparison. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER WOMEN'S SLIPPERS arranged conveniently on tables. ‘For your choosing. $1.00 $1.50 $ 2.00 $2.50 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 75c $1.25 $1.50 BOY'S SLIPPERS . . $1.00 and $1.50 ' Hard Sole Romeos . . . . $2.95 Men's Leather-Zipper Style $3.95 i Soft soles Leather Sole Romeos-— 5385 and $4.50 Your Christmas Dollar Goes Farther at Howard lllclnnis Currie Bldg. Next to the Shoe Doctor 115 Queen St. - I’ sort," O'Hara replied. them-again ' as accidental as was given out." A that little panel of mirror, on the that of Yousef was Shinxlike, even as that." he judged. and shrugged: ‘ . drink your health in a refresher. uts layout. One never knew how " ledge might become. And. at the same time. he would be creating , the impression with these people most expensively decorated and whether this man was innocent of ~ furnished. while also being almost those mysterious threats or not he . palatial in size. The entrance was just suddenly hated the idea of the , within l! nint- “I've heard something o! the with deliberation-J’ "I've 515g heard that he had good cause for that. Whether its Just rumour, it not. I can't my, But, I've been told he went in fea: of his life, and that some doubt is expressed as to whether his drowning was Ouoe more O'Hara made use of watch for any effect his words mllht produoe behind his back. Re was disappointed. The cap- tain's face was hidden behind s biue haze oi cigar-smoke while to that sly, sideways smile. "I can‘t see the Plrench police- authoritiaa makim ouch a mistake ANOTHER TYPEWRITTEN NOTE "I'll have to be getting up to the Chateau now" Oliara sug- gested polietly. "Its been very nice of you. Pasha.’ to give me your company you and the captain—” "Very decent of you to give us both a. lift, my dear fellow," the captain insisted, and was inter- rupted by Yousef. “Naturally. we shall both be hurt. Mr. O'Hara, if you cannot spare a. minute or two for us to which I'm sure we all badly need O'Hara was far from averse to the invitation for which in fact he had angled. Not that he was likely to gain much from it beyond a quick and perhaps useful im- pression of the vllln‘s interior and useful the most general know- ihat he had no suspicions con-rer- ning them. FT\\\ “Not that I am really interested. "I ‘h I_.. He stopped, for O'Hara had by Q 9| Sh. -now hrough tthe cs1‘ softly to a " standstill outside that white and ' ornate building in delightful Prh. flowered gardens the villa 5t. PM“ above all other: Every woman's heart is set on some- day owning beautiful furs. Choose from the largest selection in town, from the store where she would want it to come from. ISLAND FIIRRIERS / The interior of the Villa was a‘ courtyard of oriental old man talking about Caryl in that splashing. silken potmnlshing voice of his. Ground floor reccption-roorns led “And why are you specially in- ofi this from a shaded verandah. terested in Miss Payne?’ O'Hara type with a fountain fittings linked orient and west in eyeing the other frankly. ~ styles, the ancient with the modern. lounge and library-An which they east, and were all large. T1181!‘ luxurious asked quick to recover himself, and Yousefs out-spread palms had From the room-a species 0f all the voiceless eloquence of the settled for a. while, 0'39"- hld "As a beautiful young woman. high up in its Su!!!)ufldiflgs 0! she will allow our acquaintance of flowers and green. He could see a terrace, the bright dresseg oi’ the three girls, the grey and brown “I was about to say to you. when Stanford Clrr. who save his life we stopped outside, Mr. O'Hara." in 1181i. Dwmber lllih. 1944- sef speaking to him presently, Am In ‘h m "nub-even l’ I ‘m m‘ mm" We dnall rlzmnelgarlislerglalm. a fine view of the distant Chateau As my near neighbour. I hope that number of people moving on the suitings of men. ll! 1W1“! 111M101‘! 0| William he heard the suave voice of You- A‘ ‘he "in! awn o! the m“ ested in that hermit of a relative of in: only one pound, l4 ounces. at birth, was iljiht for life today. ‘IPGlIUC of saving Sarah Rabino- "Dorted winning her cubator. Doctors de- Although the doctors did not report the child's improving rapidly. Ladies’ WATCHES See our superb collec- tion of ladies’ watches in all the latest styles. Many styles and shapes to choose from in gain in Christian era. Men's You can be DWI’! Smflfl‘ COIIPACTS Compacts of rure beauty and various tinciive things. Gifts for the entire tom- RONSOWS ily! Wallets, rings lock- _ m, bracelets . . .,a com- 5mm‘ sl“"°“ pleteseleciion oi quality hpmuion gnxem, |ewelry priced to please. _ Signet Rings Onyx Rings Stone Rings Peorl Necklets Bracelets Costume Jewellery SBURWS J EWELLERS s15 fill-tour mo CHARLOTTITOWN WATCHES sure o1 pleasing hlrn by select- ing o watch from our collections. Mode by the best designs _ the business. Elgm Lorie "F" LORIE ody May ACTIVE SERVICE hers-I find myself extremely Always llenaembered by His Sister. rm! sanr wmnruo atom-A “an llfemvfhen m: Jest fir: Laanavgnohown nostrils“! mivféiiyfflelPill“ F‘y“°' Sh‘ l’ m."_mm___° Dmmll‘ MONTREAL, Dec. 8-(CP>- t es mon s premeur y o s. I is e eved that ve f‘ _ - , hree-weeks-old baby girl. weigh- Archie Rabinowltz. Since then the cultivation of barley. wheat aha ‘Shes a dwwd "m 8H1!" infant has bee-n kept in an in- millet was practised in many 0H5" ‘Wild hlmse“ saying ‘m’ parts of the eastern hemisphere 10.000 to 15,000 years before the for the woman who values dis- A magnificent display of pulsively. and embarrassed by the his own voice. He In loving memory of husband and there because, father, Weston Francis. who passed awI-y l‘ " 12th, 1944. Many a day his name h spoken And many an hour he is in our thoughts, A link in our family chain ‘fa broken Ho is gone from our home but not from our hearts. Sadly Missed by Wlfo and Family. IN MEMORIAM In Irving memo y o! our dear Sosa and Brother, L/CpL Stanford W. Carr, who was killed in aetion Italy. Dccetnber 11th, 1944. in In luminary we aee you Jud. the same, As long aa we Ive we will, Treasure your name as. Deep in our hearts you are Living yet, We love ‘you too dearly to eves- for- I9 Badly Mined by Mother and Dad, Brothers and Sisters. emotion in knew it was IN MEELORIAM In loving mentor-y of L/Opl. Stanford William Carr, Killed in ‘Action In Italy, on Dooanber 11-12. 1944. Many a time your name la [poke]; Md m“! an hour you are In our thoughtl Alhllnntlrflmllydltllaallbrokgg You Ire time from our home But not from our hearts. Weoflenthinkoldayagonaby, Wlieawewerealltogether, Alildoilrtferoarlfvealtaaeaot Ourlovedouqstrueforever, The wrl my wipe eat many things lat this they wlpe out never ‘Phenom yottlteaabappydua English Bone China In Which we have spent comm, individual cups saucers h, ' sandwich trays [and colt; ‘TaTe-sfiflailafbiélf" plates, novelty salts and mwwp peppers suitable for oil oc- cusiens. Clalropodlat For Foot Ailments BIJIISIILT ti. J. l. llilitlil. h. P. firthsaeills l“ Great George ltreet CIIAILOTTITOWN. P-IJ. sea-ewe“ -OI>9->OOO9vfO-OOO-OO- 153 GT. GEO. ST. i i last evening to develop lines of friendship. since I am not IBB-vlrlg here nor-I suppose-docs she contemplate Chateau?" The way in which that was said was so simple and straightforward that O'Hara could find no fault with it. Yet that-more than any- thing else so far—£lashed unmis- takable warning to him. The cap- tain. who had been helping himself freely to drinks broke in with a i..%r5.;-.iiti§fl#_l¢?IZI“I¢44% tackling kind of laugh. “Yousefs gut e feeling that Miss Payne has been to siand-offish since shes been here." Oliara, mostly to ease natural embarrassment, helped himself to a cigarette Yousef was offering him, and lit it. He had to find an explanation for Caryls attitude so far. 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