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'l‘hey will answer every qllestwn" i"l.ii in my nnswcr to tho aho ,‘\‘1mc of iiilUSCTlhCf - ‘v Ailvljcll ...-.....f.. re puzzle "FAMOUS CANADIAN" CONTEST. o......-about“..."i"....>-.........,--,k puvn IuocnnIINIIVVIIIQI i i ihly subscription is paid in advance to “urns-no...s..-ousono..n-o-nenq "new..."....-...|...-............-...-i-n sinons Canadian only ‘Mme of subscriber u... i\'iilrl‘Fl rni. iHe-iy o1 11,1, rm This is my answer to tho shove puzzle "FAMOUS CANADIAN” CONTEST. Put. Surname of Famous Canadian only. My subscription ls oiiid in IIITBIICO to ..................................... ...-.-...n-..nos-onus:-.-o...o.---.-------...-n "Wit puzzle represents the name of a fiimonn Canadian, past or pmu- _v correct nnliitiona appeared nn the primed list pnh- i If the sniiie Ilflmf‘ lllilliii! n1 prlntml list only will he "Fflltlilnfl. ify any contestant if the corrccl nniiilion iiwlicil fri-m (ii-t. 10 to l7. Ronni the rules. cnriniwriw in ni-r-lllnc. spilling rin the N. iiliw! ii'l\\‘l*\'I’|', uiil not ilisigiini is n li'iill(‘ iint appearing on ihc p J4 Rom Robert WSei-vi Il-I-Ulfl-AIIONI I! suvniw ow Q‘ l (Continued) He sighed. mg. You're working too no“; per- hops I can help you!" I "All right; I'm afraid you'll find glomd me to you.” lit rather awful, though. But for Here he shot a dark look at me a time lt will interest you!’ "1 "ll-ilk it Wm" And B88111 hi8 “Berna and I want. to talk to you eyes stared fixedly at that piece of He oompled, but with an l embrolderly on its little hoop. over the bedroom door I could see Berna broke the silence. _ Berna. standing motionless. I won-i dercd if he could see her, too. I-[Is won't you?" ‘eyes fol-looted mine. They rested ,'on the curtains and ‘stern look came into his face. Yet Athol here home with me." again he banished it with a sunny smile. ' you was not with her when she "home" to her. idled. Do you know, old man, Ii think she ivas always fender of tercd. Then, with a. brave effort dreadfully, and bclore she died she mode me promise I'd always ixispiration seemed to come to her stand by you, and look after you A light benconed in heir eym. Her in; ivas quite taken aback. He took the little white hand and looked down from his splendid height to "wan-u W" “a-Y- 1'11 "BY- WO-lthe sweet eyes that gazed into I donft like the way you're look- his, Ho bowed with icy pgfltgneam ~11 feel flattered, I “in, yomi that my brother should have men- i grace. Wo all three sat down; mo | Between the curtains that hung a. grave constraint was upon us, “You will stay with us for a time, "Yes, that. will be nice," she fal- you than of me? She mixed you she broke into a lively oonversntlon about the North. As she talked an .-> if anything happened. ' "Now you must come home. Back here on the countryside we can find _you a sweet girl to marry. You will love her, have children and forget all this. Come. ‘ I rose. I could no longer put it face, fine as a. cameo, became eager, rapt. As I watched her I thought what a perfect little lady she was; and I felt proud of her. He was listening carefully, with evident interest. Gradually his look » off 5-1 of stern antagonism had given way - to'oné of attention. Yet I could see "Excuse me one moment," I said he was studying hen His intent parted the curtains and entered gaze never moved from he, mm tile bedfoolll- , i After a little he rose to go. She “'85 standing there. White l» “I'll return to the hotel with you," I sad. Berna gave us 9, pathetically anx- ilous little look. ‘rlaero was a, red spot on each cheek and her eyes were bright. I could sea she wanted to cry. i “I'll be back in half an hour, dear." I said, while Garry gravely shook hands with her. I We did not speak on the way to his room. when we reached it, he switched on tho light and turned to me. ' “Brother. who is this girl?!’ “She's-she's my housekeeper. ‘that's all I can say at ipresent, Garry.” "Married?" "No." “Good G0dl" "Sit down Garry; light a cigar. We may a5 well talk this over quietly." He stared 3i’. me. His mouth hardened; his brow contracted. “Now,” I went on; “I want to say this. You remember, Garry. mother used to tell us of our sister! who died when she was a baby.‘ How we would have loved her,‘ ivould we not, "Garry? Well, I tell you this-if our sister had grown, up she could have been no sweeten. "I'm afraldi" 5119 fflillerod- ipurcr, gentler than this girl of “Be brave, little girl," I whfs-‘mme, this 36mm pered. leading her forward. Then I 1-19 smiled g,-qn1cg11y_ threw aside the curtains. omeny he 5mm o" she L, so w°_, "GBTIY." I 531d’ "this i"_i'h15 is derful, why, 1n the name of Heaven, l Berna? ,'liaven't you married her 1' g i She Was Standing There, White To the Lips and Iiembllng. the lips and trembling. she looked at mo piteously. The Charlottetown Guardian last. Lion; ago I had visloned this ‘there was n. proud, high look in her ma] There they stood, face to face at,‘ m5 manner toward her in the early part o.‘ the interview had hurt meeting, planned for, yet dreaded me, had mused 1n me a certam it, and now with utter suddenness perversify. I determined to suck by it had come. ‘my guns The girl had recovered her calm,‘ “Marriagelo said I, “En-t even“ and I must sny she bore herself thing; often m“ Bnythmm mve well. As she gazed at my brother L,’ and always Wm be. the are“ lty. Such a love is our. There's not ninety-nine in n hundred leg- ally married couples that have formed such a sweet love-sane. tlfied union as we have. 'I‘ha.t girl is purest gold, a pearl of untold price. There has never been n jar in the harmony of our lives. We love one}; other absolutely. We trust and bc- lieve in each other. We would n-iake any sacrifice for each other!’ "Oh, mani man!" he said crush. eyes. And Garry~his smile had vsn- ished. His face was cold and stern. No doubt he saw in her a creature who was ipreyirig on me. and an in- fluence for» evil, an overwhelming indictment against me o! sin and guilt. All this I rend in his eyes; then Berna advanced to him with outstretched hand. "How do you do? I've heard so much about you I feel as if I'd M815.’ “what-a got into you? what kmw" W“ 1°“! "m" nonsense, what dflimrnp is than she was so winning. I could see rm “mo” s,“ mothers dam n iwould surely have broken her heart to know that her son was living in ' l s'n and shame, living with s,» Gui our xpenses A ..,,,,,y_.. , bmm, m, .,,.m yo“? ‘lhdoeulutwsytofiuteairpannoio or thsnhyou. and I respect you; l" ll" "W"! ' "“ P ' but in t e 8st few years I've grown e l k . i9i3ii°.".°.i's-'§i“$i.io°:§° 21'}. to m thins» different from iiio iitii‘. ‘it'll. . w w» we» one. rode» miidlnntivetoeveay clearer, sexier, somehow. we can't r::”:':‘::ia’n.i dw- wow m o» “no will of our forefathers. We must think and set for ourselves in these days. :11 ¢OIIIUPl"°‘:_' . ‘ I see no sin and Shame in what I'm reventin or check- To; colds, eadlehll. dizzlnesmbillonsnell. m-befngsafqmiid and Il-vegetobleJI 59ml’ we 1W9 "ch °the1'—ihllt i5‘ Ideal for this funii use. Try it snd uvl our vindication," Ilchness expense. I117 25¢- , _ . "Balderdash!" he cried "Oh lien M-limwrroio Al M) i - - Wm] m w I fi Vi"!!! mei look here. Athol. I came ' n’ I m- [Allll rs- matter. You never told me any- ‘managing director of ..~.-.. .\.>~i_-..1~. no » ~ i iinlng of this c1111" W" lmem- The shop doors and house doors ' [Ygu were BSiIEIIIOG." “Sit down again, Garry}? pnoldfl "I knew I could never make Ymflcnrs filled two tier deep. A crowd 3' imdcrstand.” u I (To Bo continued) WILLIAM DAVID MacKAY iknown mining men in Canada Rlld "Home-J ‘Iliere was n, pathetic, was associated with the early part- ieatch in her voice. He eyes went' ies that entered the Yukon during "‘Mother’s one regret was that round the little room that meant the gold rush at the end cf the last century. I-Ie was born at Caven- dish, Prince Edwlrd Island, in 1855, was educated there, and for many years was connected will: the WW1‘ len lndustryln Charlottetown, of which city he was a former alder- man. In 190i his only daughter. Harriett, and his sister, Barbara wife of Hon. James Ross, Commis- sloner of the Yukon, were lost in l the wreck of the steamer Islander, near Douglas Island. In association with his brother and a. large number of public men, he was munaglng director cf th" Gclden-Windermcro Company, Ltd in the reclamation of lands in the upper reeches of the Columbus Ri- ver, he had large mines and was Chempion Reef Company, West Tree. I He is survived by his wife, form- erly Miss Maud Allan ;two sons. Horace of Vancouver, and William D., in, of Edmonton, one brother. James L. MacKay, cf Vmcouverr and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Pear- son of Calgary, and Mrs. Lionel Peaks of Nanaimo, B. 0-, Mrs. F’. C. Auld, Toronto, ls a cousin.- Toronto Mail and Empire, Nov. 9 Much nstrakhan will be employed especially 1n dark gray, brown and beige. This skin will have larger curls than that used last, winter. Black and white effects will be smart, but red will also be much used. Thought She'd ie if Leit Alone Ridgeioiin Woman Seemed Hope- lessly Nervous But Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (ionic) Helped Re- store Her To Normal Health. h "Sister and I were engaged in busin ," Now s a writes Miss Efsli/I. i5 Shamlliclgetown, A In Ont. "I became ex- t! - eeedingiy nervous. So much so that when sister went home to her midday meal, I almost invariably, alter a few . minutes, would lock the doors and follow her, as I was afraid I might die before she returned. I began taking Pink Pills, and six or seven boxes restored me.” The iron and other clcmcnts in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills (tonic) increase the amount oi haemoglobin in the blood- enabling the blood Ia carry more oxygen to the firmer. Don't remain in a nervous and run down condition. Go to a drug store “d get a mppiy of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill; $0 tents a package. 14o ‘l0544-11_30-mWi'-3i LEARIZNGE e i"! 0f Tim“. Biflck. crop, implements, household effects, etc. Farm consists of one hun fronting on Hillsboro River-80 acr miles from Charlottetown. One of the best localities in the Province, close to church, school good farm. Also the folio ' : l3 h , 10 breed Shorthorn cattle, 6 iI‘lvlIII‘i%|k, ondntilegresh head choke young cattle, one pure bred Shorthorn bull, Willam David MacKay, Pnrlrircared. At every second the light- . view Mansions, Pnrlzrlele, died at ning would flash through us. "Well, that all dependkr havenit his home yesterday. after l1 b" the strong, quite decided yet. I want to take illnes. He was one of the best ,5 r ‘Other Days got there at ‘I o'clock 0n j- fine inorningnlitnoktheoazeot eight o'clock and reached Olen-y at eleven. The Albertcn Band was playing a tune and when it stopped the rain fell pell-niell. There were about ten tables spread in wlilte [with fancy dishes. ' A great commotion took place 5- mong the 3,000 peoploonthe ground. It rained and poured. No shelter. all locked against us. The empty of us rim to a big empty barn in a field. Its doors were locked, but a ’ kind bay ran up with the key. The barn filled two tier deep. and it seemed to me a. thousand thunder! First Monk: The rain cleared at five o'clock. poor woman fainted in the crowd- she had no friends there. A strange little fellow. ., r iii lli Tin no» llr. Wood Q“ w; I wonder why the giraffe never has his shoes shlnedi Second Monk: I asked him about that once and he said his head was so far away from his feet that he hadn't seen 'em since he was I is» ,2 4‘ 1 . "i Ont. ‘we "i" ‘WWW’ .. ugdgrgolhsde gidmnd ewe-e" "e" “this intranet: Once upon ‘I time, thirty-two , Ivllfimb ‘ , - or; Mi!" years igo on the, Twelfth of July Nunygy @9112’ ' ‘gig, ‘, __ ' nnOrni-igeiieawestobeheldot IoonnoominmdmWoodftofllfQIlfll Oleary. Bo 1 got up at daybreak. Pine hm f ‘ , got willy- tOOIE my 110mg and W88‘ m’ dewhlqd ' Eputupollyily on and started forwBi-sdalliane. I c," Lu,’ omn ,Ont. , ntiaiyry nun SECURITY, are qualities readily apparent in the dulgn and oomtrllctlon o! eru- builders’ hsrdware. lock sets. sash fasteners, door cheeks and hinges, that will contribute to the permsn. ent worth of your home, are pre- sented in m exceptionally large u- ‘ of the finest grades, at man carried her out to the door. ‘He sent n, boy o, bring a nail of ,water. He bathed ‘her head and brought her to her senses. He comb- ed her hair and did it up wmPiew- ' No woman took any notice 0i 118R Her husband found her at the blim- .Hi.s wlfe told him how kind this strange man was to her and he; thanked him for his kindness. pleasingly low prices. The Rpgers Hardware Co., Limited‘ AlIGTIGIi sou: Oh, my, it was a. fast day for us. The OLenry people all locked us out of their shops and houses- There was fasting but no prayine! Fasting from six o'clock in the morning till ten o'clock at night. I son lost his strength after Dellah in summer-slots on sat, nee, 5, n had cut his hair?" 1.30. These horses range in age from “Ah sayi exclaimed Jimmy If - you had ever had your hair cut’ by 2% t“ 5 7"" dd‘ mundm‘ “n” s dame you'd be wise to the an- lllflllld I10?- mii! "Ill I119- Tfifllll-i “wh l, k“ m. Sunday‘ Auction Sale of Western horfl ~- s0liO0iyIw;:l'li1iG::i8flt, o... s...» win i» new at ma wrisnv- m jliijcrio got home at ten a very hungry ‘wfiy man. I enjoyed my SUPP" 1111mm‘ scly. The next day I was all right. I never went to any more Oranfle NEARNESS Te“ I drew her oloeor, In her eyes (Next Installment: "Notes About I saw the lovellght that lico- I drew her closer-but alael Old Try'on.") ‘Twas only with my opera glass. SPRAINS Rub Mind's us gently. It i soothes, heels. H Puts you on your fooli ‘ flINARD‘$ “Isn't it awful dear? The scien- tist: have discovered that our feet are growing larger." “Never mind, just think how much more our Christmas stockings will h’. . NO TICE I wish to notify the pubi Island that I have no Iuit. .1. nections with T H E 0 l: u It E GEORGES or the VENETIAN GARDENS LTD., (except as a shareholder in the latter.) GEORGE H. ALEXANDER. J90. 3~3i. NOTICQ-ITI Owing to the financial condition l’ country at present, and prospects mi: too promising for future, I have iocidcd to sell for cash only. Credit .'.'lil not be given to anyone after Dec. 1st. Please make arrangements ’0r settlement at office on past due acounts by Dec. 20th. Thanking you for your patronage snd soliciting your future patron- ige, Wifey: You have changed dread- ly. Before we were married you said that you’d lay down your life for me. ' Hubby: Well, I did. My life of single blesaednels. For Sale By Tender Signed, Arthur Malone, St. Ann's, P. E. I. ‘Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 10th of Dec- ember for the sale of building lot and stable, buildings thereon, situ- ated on West Street, Charlottetown, presently owned by the lion. I‘. I. Hearts. Tenders can be submitted for the buildings and lot separately or enbloo. Plan of lot and bnlldlnp ocn be seen at this office. Inspec- tion any time. Highest or my ten- der not necessarily accepted. J. M. HUNTER, Architect, Oily. fill; R. Farquharson, consist- dred acres of choice lands 95 @1881‘. situate only 6 and Shipping, An extra inozo-iz-a-ttsoi. en shortly, 4 [months credit on npproved Joint I note. ‘ E. F. BOSS, 10576-12-1-41 Owner. AND GLASSES IITIID l. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Iliehrnond Street F CR SALE Light cheap Canadian belting, - dear at any price. Why not buy good quality American beltingo and IIVI money. All belts at half llfl°°~ CLINTON MORRISON, Belt Dealer. Fredericton Station. 1050l-11-28-Bi. P- E- mm"- Joiessional Gard: McLure £4 MacKinnon SILVER FOXES AND FUBS Representing " BUDSOWS BA! 00.. of LONDO . England. Office, 112 Kent t. Phone 806. ‘STEWART & LOWTHER J. B. STIWABI. 8. 0. ' N W IDWTIIIB BARBISIEBB. SOLICITORS. IT!!- M Great George Street MONEY I0 LOAN. McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLI! W. B. BENTLEY. l!- 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: I80 Richmond Street l IIONEI- T0 LOAN n‘ i McDONALD & MePHEE J. s. MoDONALD. n. r. menu Illlll’ flll-I-lll-IIIO-lllll g EELL It) léfilllESfg . Diagram} e aououon ' Money to Iain Charlottetown and Montague MARK R. MeGUIGAN . A. . “BAIIIDTIII. SOLICITOB. ITO. MONEY T0 DOAN Cameron Bloch. Charlottetown. lhl-I Prohibition (Iqmmission Chas. n. niook. - W" iottetown. . m. n. monoonui. West so. nun John Sillniloll.‘ Hamilton. Send all information "Illa" stocks grains, 10 tons hay, quantity potatoeg implements, binder, haymower, seeder, Time", drlvi"! Wililflh. carts, woodsieighs, , init; sleigh, 3 sets harness, coal and all othe er y. over $10.00. 6 per cent. off for cash. 40 hens, 200 and turnips, D10“. barrows, (one new) driv- l‘ Personal prop- Saie positive-no reserve. » 12 months credit on approved joint notes on all sums If stormy sale first fine day. JOSEPH rowan, cvnus McDONALD, Execuiors Estat J R. F. i. scones J. TWEEDY, soiieengiims m‘ ham“ all W1 Way to 5",? you about this J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer". 15034- 12-3-51 C. M. Lemma E Co. , - um _ _ M Queen Street _ London n c e muse All _ y" Public Auction Sales gmmuai Elmm"m_t'"" "Awovnjns of Your Eyes will Ssleanflf Your vision and (‘omfnrl Wlpplno tugs will or furnish rd without charge In applylnr - Vin I ' - DO0to~:-;--;»oooo-:- - rec-cc“- inr tlons of rltomnnlon svl to e shove or to B. J. IIIIIW‘ to It 1' llnlmln no. Sure é s” moulds f ll I i"? F l """=""'"" ’ J. vi. uiifsixbidii Alfred Fraser. 1:12. ; ti! filth Avemii New York h l , Optometrist i