r r ~11 c L»; ‘.2321 é ‘. l ~ FRIDAY. i F without one. L... MEN Here is your chance to make a worthwhile saving in a new Suit or Topcoat. The original tags are still Men’s Suits $22.50 l Yes-you'll find such materials as piece dyed war- steds-English and domestic tweeds, made up in popu- lar two .0; three button single breasted front-bro- ken ranges—sizes 35-42. WEEK-END ONLY——, $22.50 A Fall Topcoat For Only $19.50 y Yes men you'll really be amazed at these values- The original price tags are still on. There are all 5i!” from 36 to 4Z-in broken ranges.—Come in and see for yourself and we are sure you won't go home W At Moore En’ lVIcLeod’s Priced for the Weekend $1 9.50 ‘PlClDRE £~ MFLEOD cnantonrrowu, r. sfl. > ¢aWW h Why feel dull and dumpy when Wincarnis Medicated Wine Tonie will often set you on top of the world? Wincarnis contains all the elements your body needs to put it in top condition. Soon after you start t0 take it you will notice how much better you feel. Wlncarnis strengthens the nervous system, enriches the blood, iavigorates body tissues and organs. And You'll find it so easy to take! Buy s bottle of Wincarnis today. It's the tonic that is safe, contains no harmful drugs. ll All lllillfi CHHNTFRK" PllHIl S! . ~ '_r_ua CllARLQ'_l"l‘__E_'l‘_OWN QITJARDIAN _ ,, . l ‘re Central Guardian Sonia Goes ai- flve cents a word strictly pay- ’ rr East By able in advance. By Molly Tharp l v ‘This eolusnn is reserved for news CRASWILLL for Photographs. Ibe two days they worked nun __ MaePIIEBSOIWS-Men‘: Clothing. dawn till dusk. out oil‘ as on an lsland out in the Indian Ocean. g Sonia did not like to think o! Sls- OHESTERFIELDS_ _ ouuumh wa with its crowded Indian quarter 1n“ vim“ Twmbs Musk, sun-m of brick houses. It hardly occurred l0 118i‘ b0 fear 10f Philip. She HOWAID qudNflysr nub‘ thcusht o! hlm wcrklus M BM WM Footwear at no Queen Street. working. i 011 U10 tlllfll llB-Y. I Plfllle ll?‘ T0 HALIFAX in 55 minute. neared over lilyupurc. circled. and vla htarltlna Central Airways landed c-n the grass stretch near plum, 30619; 540, the river. Aircraft were still myths __._ to the peasant-S. The whole nelgh- 5111x911“; 5, n, u__AmQng bourlng population dropped its tolls the students attending B. D. U. and ran to the scenc- Souls and this year are John Clnrkln, Ray- ‘or local Interest. hut advertising or ~ la nawsy nature may be inserted; . Uncle Justin. lcllculns. met the mend McClosky. Leo Carragher allot walklnz up the avenue Ncth- and Ralph McQuald from Lot as. ing could surprise them now. "Are you all right? I've got some CITY POLICE COURT-At the medical stores l! you need them. I stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- was sent up from Calcutta, and terday, a mancharged under the I've just come from Slswa." Prohibition Act was ilned $50 and "What ls it like?" costs or one month. Another “Rather a mess. There was a. charged with “beating" his board lotof damage ln the bazaar. you're bill had the charge withdrawn st Miss Latlmer. aren't you? I have the request o! the plaintiff. a letter for you." The letter. as she knew beforolte AT IEOITAIF-At the reollt saw it. was from Phili-p. planofarte recital given by the "Can you tell me if there's a r-uplls of Miss Amy Hewett- c! likely landing ground near Dum- Elliotts in the Borden Hall. the r3011? rm going the" next, and following additional pupils took eventually back to Biswa. I can take part: Plano solo. Baracolle, Elean- any letters or ll essages you like." or Murray; piano solo, Spinning \Vhlle they gave hlm some tea at 50oz. Jurrette Murray: plane wlv. the bar-o table planted on u” 1mm Mendelssohns song Without Sonia read Philip's letter. Words. Margaret Carruthtrs. “Sonia, please wrlto me a line, I can't get to you till things are a 31G QNES To ARCmES-Re" bit straight here. I must hear how W"! MP- W1» Clark l" "l9 Wind- you “a No one you knorw he" is‘ sor Star: "Down in Prince Ed- ;hun_ The bungahw l, many}. in ward Island they have landed in“ 111m A pm. 1°, my Sumessorsllsome dandy trout. Colonel Howard lbut with the memory or yQu m the l S. Hndden, one at the best. known terrace 1n moannghtv y". got the fishermen lll Canada and the lbest of it. That's a quotation from UM“ staies- “as, bee“ "P f"°"‘ ‘you phmpy South Carolina again. He has got she looked up and remanbered some big fellows, but he also re- to f; we i0; t m ports tosslng bark any number of tea? er p e mo er m“ o! Archles. This is what the Island- ! rThe mm, was 1mm - ‘ers call the little fellows that Briefly’ Uncle Justhh He iought to he thrown back in the saysy N, l things are going 0n 511 why}: water t0 grow. Sh did t , ml... .23 ri“lr.;"fléilil.’l.°r'r°ilnfggggf you? _M;=Is{- t k m . 1e ueens ouny i; it? m" quake m ma“ him Court Wednesday a man- charged with having in hls possession an oflenslve weapon dangerous to the public peace. elected summary trial, aid upon pleading guilty - The To Go was sentenced to six months lm-l l prisonment in Queen's County Jail. ‘£3133: 0552:1291??? cswkwxflid A man charged with being intoxi. a ma“ d m _h t k ‘myu tylcated in a public place was fined meet ‘if, gr“ ll o FObGplLnS ° $10 and costs ar 20 days, while a verge Dflegga lgmlgxls Bhn” m; party charged with operating a so i g. ' 1 l P 9“ motor vehicle with no license mild?’ amplmcé"? the f“ “"3" plates exposed. was fined $2 and Mlitefi Surprised o find it not unex- Costs m. five dab‘ l... . Mr. Gedge was evidently pleased ll did not occur to him that, 5mm, should be worried aver the pros- liect 0t leaving him alone. Through ‘the weeks at contusion after the earthquake, he h d k lnotlhlng could de-fagagwyggmfdlrtaswi: Err-Conductor Jardirle and Mrs. [clem- now ma; he had been spmdfJal-dlrie left by train yesterday tor lng his reserves. He looked. sudnfiamilton, Ont, on a holiday visit. d6 1'. b t d h k , arrlhlsvhirelll huadl bednabddlyraxlyiulgfi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mayhew. 1n the collapse o; the 0mm re_ New London. and Mr. Charles malned \.,.(.,~_k_ Woodslde, Clinton, are ispendirzg l l S t b W - “e 5mm“ ‘° "a" "° "em f" » iii ’é‘.fl‘.fl.°irffilil“tfll i‘... Si... his own property. Once, whe he‘ and son...’ ‘m, new med in a 2mm‘ Mrs. Fred Woodside. Asquith, Saskatchewan. .bamboo house were looking at. tho lwrcrk of the old lfldlgg v51, he said. "it's as well they're gong l didn't like seeing them stand idle ' new midway betwoen we rum; ,1 lifmigl, Season ‘for Fnanufaclumlgl the old station and the 116W 0H9 1.3 ‘ _ ‘which was growing up on the y 11%?“ gigedsodlllfla mm?“ didlflil other side r/f the lake liround the C ' E n ' l l l round “Yes? | 9° ° 5 ' . . _, The following week passed with- q After a little silence. he said. "Yvei n“; wad {rt-m Mr; Ggdgg sonln 6.8“ a mummy 5'00‘) Wars dd l“ a’ had promised Philip and the b‘°“““d,m““}l’"' “hi?” h" "b- Bluetts to go back 0n Saturday lf o“ led will lndlg“ whe" I he had not returned. came out here. it was still the best lriue dye in the world r .. ' ‘went to give out the day a grain q7l§f,f‘;efl§1";°;e°§§c"§“f'- “n91 ca?‘ l and was returning across the cam: » r ~ ormua or- - . , . pound, amen she saw Philip coming sslcl-lzylssszsscl.‘laws-r' w my» ture he ls stirring and find; glut“? $51M? glaitmtllfylh8dr him. she l‘ "m “mwmm Ml "I've had a wire from Hosaln l, .. ' Sahib lll. Come quickly. He eviden- hllzhag hguipened r1515"? tlly reckoned on my driving out to that d: C“ . wenly‘ we years "m" you. How soon can you be ready? than thy‘: my vats “fire "° “m” use I told the servants to pack bedding Early in“? j and some food. which we can pr he l°ld h" helplck up on our way. You needn't wanted to go the next week to sake anything but your clothes." BhLrihna Thorl, on the edge o! the | l CHAPTER XIII - Personals ’ "I “w” ‘° l” “m! 9"" "w" desolate little junction on the forest .. ' T Childhood S Yl/lgy not wait an it u cool ° cm" Egan Before noon. they reached a mm “lealheln I Want l” s” "lime" northern railway line which to Eoulglot" of land for building my this paint ran with the border of "Yak" hmwr, fl , ‘Behar and Nrpel. Prom near her shack of dish! “e “Ld- will" I the border went sharply Ncth “Ye. A Hm k West towads the lowest range o! Wren" you E “ “c! like m“ °"‘-'-r hllls and the forest on their slopes. Mfn 3 ,, m "y" shall "ll "P A branch llne and a road struck luwr“ lup to Bhika ’l'hori._at the icot. or M18 Justin’ you Emil’ 5° 5° “fl one ct the few routes into the ‘Y’? mm‘ °"°"Y°"°- ‘guarded land o1 Nepal. l Iin far away already." he ealdl The road then took tlhem up in- fntrlplyé Theres no one in their; shsiiy. uneven grassland with M? r c now who oeale tlll 10118} a tree here and there. Rocks crop- I g you hadnt been llfifGilpqd up in it and there were died "l; a" 80m? When Emil)’ pebbles by the road. In apfte o! h - V6 Blwlya Wanted "to llvslher anxiety and the wearirless of “H”? I “"111 m the hlll-r- the long hot. drive she mt the YYll you My! crouch to llvelllttle thflll which s. new scene sl- mlf ways gave her. I mall need very little. After In front. the wooded hills block- thlo ls sold. there should be ea out the horizon. The road dip- "muih '~"'°K¢l'li¢l'”l°f "m. endlped end brought hhern suddenly '°,',"°"11"§ f" Wll- llnto an open hollow at the very 1 ‘mil will" lnYlhlnm Philip's loot oi the hlll. with a broad. clear "if"? l! quite ldfllllflll" Istreun running (We! sand and "m" “W” m" "M" W" newlee. a vlllafle beyond and on b ha" Mme money o! your ml’; the neardde. all by itsell. a. queer h This prudence for her, so unllkeillttle white house built, on umber lm- w We l» M"! Bully. meds- pllel with n ladder up to the 5°“! w“! '41 lfilllh- °1' f-YY- | wooden veranda. has hemigas ditermlneduxn his trip‘ "nha resthouae.” said Phlll . 5 9 9° 0")’ lee t. Koslan He dld not nee tel . ‘W! Ill he mlsht need in oase oil house and the villi: welrerwdrte o; Wllfll- "Id lmllrem on him w‘ the pictures ircm her child-load. send a message at once ii Mr. Honaln was up in the veranda. Gedse were not well. She suraest- no m4 seen mam, we, 51¢ mg ed going with him herself. but it, come to meet hhem. As they hur- 7" n9 "59- | HOG from the ca!‘ l0 the house. h! .4“: max". "r ‘m’ - - E O s e I11. - Ghe spent the weekend with the "llossln. how ls the Qshlb?" lid Iluetltr. whose house, one at the eonis. Irina below. Cotton Comforters $5.50 for $3.95 COTTON COMFORTERS-—Chintz covered, filled with soft new cotton filling. Wide variety of patterns and colors. Reg. $5.50 each. Special $3.95 each REVERSIBLE SATIN comromts h. green and gfidésrtaesuechand blue, green and gold at $8.95 and J L All- Wool Blankets $5.75 'for $4.95 GREY HEIATHER ALL-WOOL BLANKETS-Size 60x80 inches. Weight 3 lbs. Reg. $5.75 each for $4.95 each Other lines of WOOL BLANKETS—- Whites at $ll.95, $l3.75 to $18.00 pr. Greys at ........ “$5.75, Colored at $7.95, $9.50, $15.75 Ea f. Early on Saturday mornlnsr she , Special Savings In Curtains FRlLLED CURTAINS-in gay print cot- ton with white frill and tie backs, 40 I 2 1-4. Green, Blue or Pink ground in a neat floral design. Reg. $3.75. Now $2.49 Pair FLOWERED (‘IOTTON CURTAIN-Tail- ored hem and sides. White background with rose and green design. Reg. $5.15 pr. New $3.49 Pair .7 T on... n»... of CURTAINS at $3.75, $450,534.95 t, 53,1; ,5, J HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT 3rd Floor MGDRE Es CM9LEOD tmiled I he or three still stand/ins. was (To 8e Continued) l A : ‘