tlihsfi Ho“ run csslinortjagqwngtgsanmu -‘ . * 1 - -. #2:.’ mini I 1 l CanadianPacif-ic i Compartment- Obser- * vation Sleepers Science holds that cbd-liver A. most ai-tnotive feature of ' ' ' hi]. CUM,“ yum um“ Mum] ollislmportantio assurec Qsrmrloll l..‘ (.1 Saint John mli llontrsai is povlll-idren or adults a full ration. _ ed b! the Compartment obserw- of heamrbuuding vitamin; (continued) u“ ‘w’. ‘Mo! m m m SClllfS lllllllSlilllzw ‘Nsmwn 11' nil! Uh train 15. leaving Saint John “ [and 0cm‘ m m” alum Here was a tine mood fcr a man noon and on train 1d ieavlg Mon- a.“ u u". 0U“! m m av _ _ ho lied entered upon his business ~ ° “'1 is the {mm 0| codhve; 0,] by pledging himself w will and wed _ _ . this sir-l is cold and supreme indlt- that milllOm hEVS b15611 us|ng,f£l’L-DL'6 to her personality. And c ‘ ‘that pied e. how i cursed it during :08 sfglse Ytllose day‘s at Lavedan! How l Curt)- . Ill 3 ed Chateilerault, cunning. subtle hpauh and Shawn‘ ‘trickster that he ivas! How l curs~ Q ‘Oil a ltowue. Torunlo. out. windowl. 8MB! a praczicaliy unob- ‘ed myself for my lack oi chivalry 75" and honor in having beep lured s04 Iii etrucied view on three aides. ls ln- ‘Sim tended as a lounge for the benefit - :itsl‘.y lntu sb darilnahle a business! 03 l" llfiPlt-lng car passengers on i-‘or when the memory of that trag- the n-nin. it is supplied with the ‘NELL . YLL Etch of these oars contains one herring-room, three compartments. a large observation room and an observation platform. the latter of couuo being always placed at the rear end of the train, The observa- tidl mom which la fitted mth lerge ,er FOSIL-IJEYOTG ine it brought des- pair ill its train. Had l fonild latest. mauzinee. 8a well is! wllnf stationery and a writing desk Each compartment. contains one» lower and one upper berth. and all toilet lncilities. much nits s drllw- lug-room. Patrons lrsvoiiiug alone 0f in panties oi two. who arc un- able to secure a drawing-room, will find a compartment most conven- ient. es well as distinctly lower in price, i hall looked to flllll -tlle only sort _ that i hnd ever kllowll~ihen mat-t tel-s hull been easy. self ill cold blood. and by sill-ll nf~ rel-lion as might be hels to bustouq. l had set m_\'-l much the same spirit as a mall poo forms ally other of the necessary arts cf his lifetime and station. i, would have told her that l wast ‘Bardelys. and to the woulun that ll p Guano oven. lHIS TREK /— PROTECTION l Ision. ‘But to Roxalltnne! Hall therel been no wager, l uligiit have cou- ‘fesseli my identity. As it W13, ij follnd it iumossibie lo avow tile one‘ without the other. For the siveeli 518i: on the back of an old gell~ tleman who had chronic fainting epelle: “lfl fall on the street and am taken to the hospital. do not iwoupm water's "‘* "Wlliilél 159 E As for the Vioomteeso. the some causes that had won one some of the daughter's regard gained me " be also no little of the mother‘; She had been attached to the Chevalier until my coming. what did the Chevalier know of the great world compared with what l Her love of scandal drew her to mewlth inquiries upon this person and that person, many of them but names to her. My knowledge and ivoalth of de- tail———for all that I curbed it lest. I should seem to know too much- iltielighted her prurient soul. {she been more tnctherlgr. this some‘ 'kuowietlge that l exhibited shouill|"‘ ., _ . have made her ponder what manner liOhdliiiifle the sort of woman that of me I had led’ and should ha“ ould tell? inspired her to account me no lit .c0mp8l1i0li for hcr daughter. Bulll liish woman. little lucliltetl to h“ plagued by the (‘Ollvfigllfl of allotlitrr , , ‘Pvfill when that oi er and i would have married licr iu,mmglller__she ‘on things m H": dostrul-tive course tilut they were lsiulpillg. And so everything-ii we except orllails the Chevalier do Saint- , _ ustallhe -— conspired to the All , hall espeetell to find there had been’ vanwment M, _m_‘_ Sun‘ i“ a "mnnm i n“ ‘fimcuny m ‘makmg we cuutcs'!that must have lliarie Chaiellerailli W35 Igrind his teeth ill rage it he could have witnessed it. hilt which made me grind nllile in despair when i pondered the situation in detail. One evenlnit~ l had been leu days But, Hall ‘ lie :- . Grief. yards of the tombs of QIIQBIIS Ol iv-Illlel‘ CEilll-l ell oi our MLLUTY. grunt ceremonial l .1381. well as silo passqs tllrou people \\'ho have lolcd tally lor many years. sides. and back to the door through which the congregation. share ill the Resurrection and ill flllllillllirrzs Ill l llulll Impressions at the Ab- ‘- A (Jommonzllovlldlil. lt used to be easy t0 s, 515cm». S“ l3“ “anti!” “llmll "Pughllmldurllig the Christmas season. Hun- riround tile caltafaique within a lounge,- cnum be km, (mm the house. l>°\\'%~ M“! Elm! i-lllll l-Pflgelll! "fie cake o; a loaf u! bread ilfiflLllbl lxlllgs came here to their crowiw lug with all the pomp and dignitylan malty luoiltlle as ...ul. stretching down to a mistljdurlng the twelve days of fcetvlay. how we waif. in stillness ior','l‘he weaher cf each oi tile twelve Milt} body of a dear dead queen, toiuloi-ths could be foretold by tllul whom we a.e to bid Hail and Fare-tot the corresponding diiys .ur the last time. lllbllfileil by they The burning of the Yuletide M: Around the calailllque. on allllllllll mule lo receive the last IIOIIIBEQ we can pay to iler. there waited Gatfim-ed “ma, turn shDllld sit unit, her were lllen slid women of thine ‘"0 drmk 1° a 3191?)’ Ullrisllllilr‘ Jud lire-at Position, come there tollu" “WW Xe" ‘ieill- l1 shim“! that service which tells burcavcd Queens and poor cottage; folk lllike that there is One who is,‘ DE¢i5fiFi€l§l¢§§"iFl>-§”?'*1~‘ 3i ' Jusr LIKE A MAN-B‘! GENE IQIQVQTQZA, I fut GtOlN Yggru ON A FISHING ‘"2"’ WITH THE WW5- soma Piece SHE ‘Wltcbee, the gearlnd Other Ill Were Banlshed for a Year. The disregard of Old Chrlstnms customs maybe responsible for sonle of the bad luck which many people cla nl dogs their footsteps (guard against a variety of H118- lfortunee. Witches could be kept ;au'ay for the whole year If a per- ‘son took the trouble to wear a l1 H8 lof ln stletoe about his or her neck K1989 alldlholti to: a year by these who went rip! Whoselou; on the inlet lie Eve and threw ‘the fl0lit llaor of thor dwellings. ilappiuess could be assurcd lor there were which basmouses ill ivilich on ate luince pie tiller ,li London ilhe great festival. her faith~jullder the proper cotid-t! oils could ‘drive the Evil Olia from tile house the following anniversary. pig); weslpne set of directions for the cere- ahe musgmony declarte that the log should be placed ill the centre of a great hail and each 0f lilo family ill mug a carol WE'LL ‘TAKE out: Eaoig D0 you WANT "To TAKE ‘fl-tr. RADw? (wt-w ofiaem llhen lb.» lit and allowed to burll throughout the Chrlstlllas season. bill a snlall‘ portion must he lit-pl ) light the log oi lhp, TOllUWJIg th e that; tllc spell over Life: l - . - . .. i. ~- -ii; ‘ l > l-. , , ,.l.l.l l'l. l'i-'. a . .‘i'°ii""°"l“»l' v e y‘ l l -lll lull ihc lllollt ailaudoilell uii Manuel" m] 111th" narmnweiil:nt up ill victory. lAklnolher liulh°ritl' ‘mclarvd mu‘ . ’ ' y ‘- at. HIP allt . 1 s we irerc r l ~ _ l; t, m. should be m out exact‘). 1' ti v . . u - iitl 1 i < " . lip. fm up. til-l I rll - -.-‘ e l’ 4. piachgf émkgrtluigr ‘sgsfiwrzf $.23; l‘ll)il.lfll'llOllkomll.-llll hell‘? a v leneub mg‘ drifting “uh the‘strcamk u‘;- lill ‘film; lit-Hill (silo ‘host's-still, at sunset or [he day o“ which was /“'}"—'A/¢, Weir has turned attention sharply A “'0 were much together dllrlpi!élgfizinglxeaégdzilsl’ hm" I “p” L ' ire .nd one thlvuirllt of the ‘pas-imghled’ . w“:!L§lll§.il§§‘§?§l-?7‘:-1rl }.._9'”.... to bloimeg. The newest of 11mm, that week. and just as day by dayf, ' I ' .4‘, , ‘pr M, siolu l- lutl-lcessiou. the devout . . __ __'_"" ' ' r " " *‘ are of jumper m... Usually they-Q limit hr 1mm. my passion gl-ewlm§:‘fl‘°;"l']°‘::f; a‘,','fmfg‘,"§,, ii"; m, ‘prayers. lllf‘. lrllllllllllliill praite-iflflfixlmi, l2“".;§|'|‘y‘" _y_y_n_v____yf7_v w are of a contrasting color to the I and gi‘i‘\\’ until it absorbed ‘me ut~ dress and decoration is confined in many instances to the buttons. the smartest n! which are of metal The tllllerilils are crepe do chlne.| "Q96 satin or sill-t chlltfon. if em-' broidered the colors are dull. llliililliil l, Persons driving any sled or, WWII! lfl the City are hereby warn-i ‘ 1.- that sufficient bell; must be at~ "eri to the horse or sleigh: mhtmvisc they will be prosecuted. JAMES W. SHAW, City Marsha‘. upon her more than OHM’! wllll snatches of‘ love-songs on her lips. and will-ll she smiled upon me there irus il sweet tenderness ill her snliie. which. had things heeu different. would have gladdenetl my soul beyond all else; but which. ‘lllillgs being as they were, was Tullltfl‘ wont to lielgtheri my despair. l was no coxcomb; l had had r-x- ,>\:l'l8llCQS, and l knew these signs. lint something. too, I guessed of ice heart oi such a one as Rcxal~ .ilill8. To the full l realized the pain and shame l should inflict up- .ll her when ~my confession cal-lie: i realized, too. how the lure oithis leaf‘ child, so honorable and iligil of mind, must turn to lllld scorn when l plucked away my luask. and let her see how poor u countenance l wore beneath. l And yet i drifted with u... tide oi ithlngs. It iras my llehlt so to drill, z-nli tile habit oi a lifetime is ‘not FOR SALE 90 acres of lend facing on the‘ North River. timlieo from Char- lottetown. Gwd huiidlnge, handy illiillilflq. station, store and mills. if not sold by private sale will be sold by Auction December 30th, i925. Apply to J. W. MaoGregor, Wlneiee Station or toe to take him in and than her LA. MIoDONALD. dad used the missile-toe to put him Auctioneer. out,» | i Call For Tenders l, I Sealed Tendon will be receivew by the undersigned. up to and in-l eluding Decembo 26th for a Man- eger for Darnloy Egg Circle. Tam‘ d91- to state price per doz. for col- lecting. | Lowest or any Tender not necelr,‘ eerily accepted. . FRANK L. MicNUTT. 6809<12~21hi4i. President w veins." “Cholly had a rough time of it Christmas eve." "How I07" "Well, his girl used the mlstls- a but increased by boillg ignored. resolve. however ilrlu. A score of SBIB-IZ-lhttvil. l W38 now inspired-and so cast; ‘confession a silrewli pert of my 'me silent day by day. Fully did l see how with every l Clearance i AlJClldN SALE? . l ' z r t kl ‘ At Frenchfort I She Arent you go nu to u me Jlnrifli‘ the mistletoe? l‘ ON MONDAY. DECEMBER 28th the tiling were done, the greater; credited. Alan! I He: Aw! Let's make it bchirml A3 to. ilil-utl-lillossuiituxlilalllle. i. the Christmas tree instead. At 12 o'clock noon. sharp, of farm: , ltook. crop, implements and house-r V hold furniture wlll be sold by puir » - Ilc auction on above date. Inspec- g-lon my time up till day of sale. Termo of farm at sale. o’ stociol crop, eta, 11 months on all sums: over $6.00 6 per cent off for cash. Sole positive, no reserve. EARL COFFIN, Frenchfort. .frl.~nl it. i found llo arrogance or‘ ‘Cflltllllhili-‘i in hor. All ullvursed in, ity. lexpurgaillins—i told her of Court liifo. to the pictures that l drew oil J A. MoDONALD Pllris. tho Luxembourg. the Louvro. . t Auctioneer. NilTlfiE Citizens are warned to keep their Iidevwalke cleared of snow: other» wine the City lay-law to that effect will be enforced. JAMES W. SHAW. l City Marshal.‘ I NEW YORK FISH ADS. e —~+w-»++-*"*°";'; The Vluflllllo noted our srmvinlt intimacy. yet set no restraint upon lit. Down in his ‘heart i [noble gnntlemafl would have been lwell pleased had mailers gone to loxtrelnas between us. io-r “what a" rflgrl‘; fashion: coming {heart of llllxultillnt: hy tolling hor ,,, - fol the ihiuits that i llllll soon to next. “m expressed "Lord known! What do you think Once or tvaice 'lha!?n ‘llillillllll. WlIGTPIIDOII l would urge-ll" ,, . loxtllanuiilr-n. the appointment in t l(i s-M‘ emu] ‘(iullrlls lhnt inaspurou had ileill j!!!)lflfi few years ago~a position ‘that will reveal much to an observ- llliii nlnu. “ é SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ‘ ATTENTION for ‘llop Prices. Prompt» Relllflll lllfl - Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS s. ROBBINS nvc. isequesirntion in viow of his tren- llhis and fllv- deep devotion of the ‘lit (llultnn tiTlriea-ns. Again. he fearorl the vcry olivi- nus courtship of the Chevalier de i Saint-Mustache‘, and he would have Iflbllehed 1888. Shipping Stenelie 80M °" ""1"" welcomed n. turn OLSYBIIUI that an‘; a A“MAI ‘Al -A“ALAAJAAQA.AAA‘ .'.~~ ‘her eyes d the asked llail. and alimlld li was but two days utzu that they took a D00!’ 3'01""? 89"" tlelllnn of these parts‘ ahwilli F" that you see the persecution isuoi yet voice trembled uevcr so sllslillvr "are you weary oi us. nlozlsiou danger. Hilllellllll pflfision of presently she answered me. titers was no guile in her words: there were the dictates oi’ the intuitions; of her sex. end nothing more. “But it is poesillle, You are accustomed to the grutil to be not at naught. ill ll day hy ll wQ,-|d__" ililli true-opt it; she might deem lily h“ pfegenqg, lson» he romt-mherod the causes oi man I imporaonllted to the affairs ~feer~ot which he lied spoken» ..l~ IJJUQ ended. Are Y I shook nly heed smiled wistiully. "Weary 7" l “The great YOU!‘ She legotten—<"Yqu my gaze.‘ ed as the lllei mint" terly._su. too, did it seem to nle;_fm_ as 1'22“, “M. 5,9 Wm; at] that ll awakened in her a respon-lunve;_sed in the ways or hm. Se‘ slvemote. There was an odd light. m“, by “alum mo Kuueless w M; at times ill her soft eyes; l comellmnp, u, ‘Hsguigfi h“. feelings m. mils-temple. lileul. v "But why luusi you go so soon?‘ “You arc safe :|t Luvs- you maly be ‘Ytlatienwlselle. you do not think it‘? Surely your heart mustdell you‘ something very different’! Silt- dropped her eyes hoforville And when world of llespcrou. times true l relllinded that an evil in (hwcmlyw 1 interrupted. “No, no; the great world you have ‘ 5Com "f ‘imefl Collffllmm‘ trembl‘ inhabited at Paris and elsewhere. “l °" "W “PSI “"4 I Um"?! 1° lend can understand that at Lavednn. her everything from its inception-you shoum find time of interest, the environment that had erstwhile ampqha; mulled me. the honesty by which miller you impatient to lie gone." ' "if there were so little to interest! mymn “pun the ‘murw U‘ her "WW9 m6“ ll- mlgm l"? a5 5"" “Y-Itlur heart strings Llttt now comes ‘Huélle nliglit accept my story ahl my?!‘ qgadftmtflgegogxlllol t(ri.a:lslfigl~“"‘rlll' Quill-he!‘ 561""!- l l "‘.€\‘l‘ll\ . no. s u ~ ~ ‘allflChillg credit to it. forgive me a pg-‘gyyto thglgeductlonu that the‘of052.22%)‘;Sdseuwxfriltlal-Lirillhllasn u‘: ‘the deception i had. practised, and time agm-ded m‘, The balmy; [an-QT “ ea irecognize the great truth that mustigourous evemme, the bmaty Smooth Sdeets. Willi 0M ill UN IWOWU-l 0i ‘my lmledriver adowll which we glided. tllcl Hm‘ m‘ mé other hand‘ she nmzhtlfouam- m“ shadow“ o“ the Wale“ and tirose of us who sat. within its m“! m“ ‘SOknlOHJRlIEB llow sew a wonderful sight aI-. . . . . , ‘slwhww. will the dread of that kertllnosl blotted out u... matter o! u“. ‘Qiffirifi wager and of my duplicity. inactivity should amid such surroundings, had she "Nn; it is not so," l said. l paused/i moment, and in that open door. had u ‘the altiiiuvs of her sex. all llllllli-1nomenl l wrestled Wm, mymmn lqllziilltali Willi tho wiles of coqueiry. cnnfesflkm and flvowa|“{._n,,|-e,,n|0,,l ‘who ivlis lilo very incantation oi n! what I natural-Hess and maldoniy simplic-l, w I r the ‘(we that had H‘, "W _ To the “He! mat__wml ma“), gxmvieéay come m me__'mmhk‘d.\\lilttll l.i_v .1 coliill covered withl ndertekeu. deri-rlg away ln fear. Have i not. .li. tlltiéllliltl to lilo was i winning the POM“ "mm m m,‘ [Yul- as h mutter nverMlll-ii. ‘i. i’ l’ l ll l nl fl Lflll "m ‘hm l 1-. lifilfi Earl llu. u t lo ' rq‘ | W“ hymn‘, a (‘nnwar',? Th,“ _ ‘tiers that througcd those historiclasyyffnwardicé guggemed u cnmmp H‘ w ilkell *l"“‘“"'~'“> “km “mamld “vmlyand m” lne~flight. [would leave lnlvedsn. r (To he continued.) ' i-— i Atmoar rnur. l _.___ tmousiour. said. this llar- Vldintl llllflfflllllfil‘ might ilntwoluo of Ill!‘ ll Ijliill ‘not. know. nor in that hour nil ‘my heart's agony dill it "illlilll that place liming the lJowll below uzuro m9 glluious gold mid coiltlll ill breasts. .. _ l ‘P firms of tilu nurses ‘who healrllmm- 1mm‘ "WY “mwly '1'“ 'l““” nicnl Educaflon short oufl ‘int u‘ Q1109" Amxzllldrawa “mm “m, m- ob t-pseliill Wforuled in loilyl- ti... Commend“ 0,, January 5th will he given in Aqrlcultu&"c‘.. ,,,, ll-Jl‘ llursvs. Hui that w“ a" t'lllll‘l.‘ll- such oi‘ tllc l-llurcil dig» Mo," Mcchan|cs_ Woqdwqrklflq Civics. Commercial Ar - Y" El l; WOlllBll was ill black. and ‘l““"‘°5 bmmlg ‘W’ i“ m“ ‘3“"'"" l m,“ Suitable English Reading and Drawing. “l ma" “imbue fl-lt the lnnllrlliuit WllS more “H in: pzlsauli—tllc rigid l'ii\\ ' '- ' L t . t u ‘ U.“ a Lonv.€,n|0,,_ H was the on“ hrnlzl: up as people paused l - ill: gwflmis from the country making elflh y Pei‘ W" erhoed‘ Sm‘? Y lvnld and vlsillio sign of true foei- 'l"“'* “he” lmwm“ """H"‘" attendance will be Gil/m a 5mm‘ M ‘Z00 p" week’ 1m; vrlvlvll waiiotl i0 grout lilo King it" v y ‘ _ b" 31.‘ at The“. “m, ;. [aim s," __.|m.| a" sllertflllly its ill». cur ilyiui-z tllll APP|WM'°"5 Wm h‘ “ecmved "p u’ Dnfem '. - . .. l . . .. . ..,_ g (Agriculture from which .ull information [hfnugh H". Mum“, we hmmung IlllllliillllU lluynl btt-ludnlll loliel the Depa. men o _ _ a "h above “w”, Lfllllrilc flowed rum-as the Bishop oi ““'"y~ l may h‘ “flamed “bu” to any o e ' ‘lloullorl. ill purple cope ("HUhlOlllOll-‘ily. [sought his seat. and u greet silently the veiled quietly our Queen. 1('OBEOS ill their train. itiieir places and waited. l Approach of The Rro Within the Abileyjtlle through the sn The new north door the progress oi picture. Ove their load of snow and dark ‘mass of people guard lor the proces , find th t can think of - , tilut was a pretty lahic of L?llaiol»],v|?|‘:,g_ h, ‘tslféoa not so?" 5m, §?rg°'é"g lpmmfid helamil” of u" ‘Iorzlulifs; llr elm; ho more: than uuflha mmfluon vary “mun” m, H m," ‘ ' ‘mnm a “V” l e r °r“""‘"" dlfilillllllllllflll, an invention of thciafratd of ‘he answer s“. might llllagiillltivu Lu i-‘osell. Far. lnrlecll.‘,prnvnke_ men; the nlassell hall Guards. And the Full walled llllil thrilled ti There cattle ll uilllplu “m1 hourt. A gull t-nlliage folds loviulz. upon its ‘,li roallis from iulliillren. Kings uull 'll~ry. lint to lilo people lthralletl; null much as Ofllcllo won I m mm m Pa,“ m“ m ' , / . wile. heart of lict-ltlellllina hy a recit-l,.:::'e,,“::m, “w,” dang“ ' amulet! them they were more. Men \\»-.\ “ h" ul of iliu perils ho llzld r-llliuroll so ' ' . "llwllell "Y l‘ “mmmn “lei A AIN'T '7 507 ‘ ' ' / ' ' ""3""? my wamr‘ n w“ m“ mm !s ill lllouilliltg for ills lulltller. ()I- Rrc lmdr Mink My htluor. uni Y .l ' h gri v l in til. TVS-ll] iartliiv arnllsetl. demanded no IFHIL, T" w " p m r p " q a nni no much llulzuusl- of tllrll wonder ni lilo depth and intimacy d Iergmugnfltg:sa:gxgfaglxrzg"tali,tllom sil wile shared .. ' ‘ ' . o In . - < . 0i I Gl-IY "'51 W53" "d k"'°"°"7 ‘of the kilowlotlgtl llf l-fllch malturs dmprnnne m “mam, m "Well wno In the world doe; exhibited liy ll simple (lascon gouq n beloved frillnd. Our ville. The King. wivor was closed. luako hor lest visit to _ The hell tollotl. kllll. the l "l eay. Jack is it-irue that Sulitlvand as those words c l “with three all lie true. in the f _win it. he ‘aha! moire: horse nheezemave oedwith ‘Thick, Swollen G mm protein-down, can be believe ihsilwon £40,000 in Manchester?" gilt ext-options lilies iu-nund the snlalnlrtue- it Wlllimfl he the name of the Lord" ranit llltewllll. na the tail cross rel place. hownvorlnot Manchester; in the second p JIIIDOVIEHIIIIOG he might deem me-—llt was not lorty thousand. but 66118751 slllmmcum‘ 4 ‘thespian-oil's estntee l-n (laet-ony he» thousand; and in it-he third pl-loohu ling. an i have salrl. likely In stiller ‘l d“. lost i . \.\ lends louriwlirds the altar and e rlon of elerly in lm I (. with the Queen's quid, upon which llry ing it. stood Prince of Wales in to us slain- \ . . I - _ would effectually have frllltstretted ‘fféfillrvvlmgvtlg: 3:," col ' ‘ , . ' r . - - > :0 2 and 3 Fulton Market’ ‘fteremalal-malluthg%hgi'rllgr‘s first‘; alum 20:“ h. ‘The hifflli, came that!!! “that It hath pleased "w" N‘ 1m - ’ ' ' . . ~ Y ' in; wee concerned. l could but set ondhornetrept et wort. Beonenlicni- Thee to lieliverli-this louzhanayhflug . _ Drawer 500. Charlottetown, I. l. i. ~ ,. .._i ., New York No n 4 down to the niieiruet of fleint- oolyelew ltlh _ l" 9 u 9am" <-l - _ ‘ p z d; “k7,,” ' 1' » - .. - l ‘mustache-amounting telniop...» dim-GM will‘! . ‘.1 . l‘? - l - , _ _ , ,_ vlhil-ll ilall risen to iiouven {rum years oi‘ the /\lJbey's story. 50ft Lights And Colour. which lluillillli tile grey pillars, they corzliiolls ill illc salclwlrilllll. repeat l-l n.: every Sllltl by the brilliant uniforms oi the lllerl present. mill Ill-i glitter nl the nlelluis Clll their Colour, too. ill the lini- god with gold. will; lfifl to hi5 place All llltliall Prince ldies in deep mourning who passed slowly to the back row of the crilll- ‘soil uull gnlll chairs, Another iuiut gztir. and the Archbishop of Cull- lt!l‘li\.ll‘.\' mfoved to his place. Very (Queens hostile llel‘. and other Prin- l igh d a littl rlervous| a dead Queen Bl 0 B ‘ hour that spell laonfession bfitfillllelhlugh. a,,,1..._may1,e to 9,,“ U“; ten. utlme: between two mm‘ more and nlllre diiiicult. The sooner 81m, m,“ my supple“ spent“. 1,3,1 see" ‘the likcllholxl oiwny being believed; “how you, Imagfnguan deserts yo“ the later I left it. the more proiv when you seek to draw “p0,, u gm- ame was n m“ 1 Show“ b8 (“Fhpnwf °t Wm" Y0“ prm-“t- 7"“ “w” l-ulne with measured treat] towards ld hull llflilUll cnwgzrllicetlliz-hlitiifltfilllltlr3mm“ to m" m8 °'__of the ‘may. "h" Ammy (“on Movmg high “W” a . _ ' - bets that hold you at trove-demand "w head“ o, “w p90,“ "m, “M, Hllvllilfillll-‘Zh- ‘when you come to ponder tlloul. H“, buqhies U; u", t-flnrd”. branches of the trees droolrcd with cloaks: the while caps oi‘ Nevnl sight of which sent a pullg to tho linon m)’ ‘lipfl. to be drivllu i-llluthllill; (luegwmutherw; atandard. hear. licllilld tho l-ufflu llllrfill .- Prilllzou wiilr , James which will go llowll in lhln- l kilmwoman llulnnnily 'I‘ill-.y 1lilflfltlfl from our night, the ml and ugnin we u-ulied for tile Queen Aloxanllru t0 All were very Then into the silence there flli 0i a slnlriwn "the words "l am Resurrection and the Lila." ivergnr set light to the great cand moved to their allotted places. Theft at Iss1 ’the coffin. covered crimson and crime to reef. arid at its foot. guard the King and the forms. Queen Alexandra had comc "Father in Th! Iracioue keep- with Thy Saints. whorl.- sorrow and pain are no more. neither siglr lug put life everlasting . . and world-If‘; o'er the grave we moire our song, ilallelujnll." ' The Last Pilgrimage. The brief service drew If) 1| ulmlo. "Ull til.» Resurrection lullrll lug. Soul and body meet attain." soared through the arches, to ht- followeti by the Blessing. illill Ill‘ first “OM33 of the National All. thousand - - emoe-e-eee ¢¢N¢¢¢¢¢¢¢epeeeeeeeeeeoeeeee0» _ 60-60460 Shorty Courses in Agriculture and Tet hnical Subjects soft lights lrf lilo du- th the Federal Department of Tech- g em nt w- y anang e gefm wurses lasting 5 wfleke It"! llut the Qlltlell “other \\'2\.\‘ uli ziione. A Body Guard of lilo fzliill- fill watched proudly beside llfll‘. And without a great tllronlt of poo- OQQOQ-OQQ-VO QOOQOQO-QQ-OOQO-Q0§QOOQQ Q These courses are open to_all over school age. and are r¢qapcd w.f.h a view to assisting those whose eelwel edu- satien was incomplete ea well as to afford ‘instruction In om broitier- O-‘QQQO-OQO‘ Q-QO-Q-Q-QOO-QQ§QQ§$O§Q'WQQ@‘O-QQ**OQ ‘emigffi It tlllii. Wlllil) hint: lzvcil liar. llrillllietll ill the various technical stlbjefll- - I > .4 w l-ol a l e an w ul l('_\'. loll. (fllllltl pass before. lll-r in say D A l'.'ll"‘\\‘0ll. So ill!‘ llplnrvil (lull-wt g ilinlio hor last Dllflflllllllli‘ ll‘l'l'll ‘ lllllllOll, leaving us tho pnorl-r fur ¢***°** ill?!‘ passing; leaving behind hor ill" l'l'.'"’l"'lll'f‘ of :l ll" ltiilll iii“ t i I t i I 1 z I t t WOOOO-O Willi two i hall taken ~ .‘ % ‘J cession. music tore Tile music raw-covered is opened. doors rlleull the ice. and a .- formed a siou which i. he [MP ill/ii. E (In 0i tile * s" oral March w lrougll Lllu ~$ l‘ group. lllu passed, on beautiful l sorrowful, who watch- ill that sel- l.l.~"i“»% lhe Wor|d’s Best by the Acid Test ' It is recognized everywhere that the Show Fling le the reliable indication of the high quality in animals. The recent Silver Fox Show. in connection with the Royal Winter FIN‘ at Toronto, brought together e remarkable array of valuable animate that ~ were undoubtedly outstanding in the realms of F xdom. it is gratifying to ueere d! IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS to know that ail the principal prize winner! were fed IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS an a large and meet important part of the daily diet. the Ablmy. For years, foxes fed on IMPERIALS have been dominating the show Ring. Thin in not to be wondered at ae IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are, without doubt. the finest balanced ration for foxes. Fed with mlik and with a little meet as an extra diet once a dry, they form a complete nourishment Ior the growing or adult loll. ame to us a "Biotin panned tn lonft proces- allilful rohnu UNITED STATES WINNERS-We learn, through the columns of The-Slick Fol ' Magazine that "MURRAV LUCY DALTON." the Grand Champion o! the American National Show of 1926. was fed daily on IMPERIAL FOX nlacurrg “ lmperials ” are Best by Every Test Write or phone for your requirements, - the flowers. scarlet ulti-