Favorite... 1cm: a sanaonws seAifiétfn/auub‘ l Soldinfilhancl 1 llacartona. a g Alter Ten Years § av wanton‘ nusmcsn g LONLINESS Chapter 23 The visitors had left the dance early. roost of them had to pack. The through train west stopped on rignal. but it stopped at 6 in the morning. . in snatches all night. Actually, oi _ ‘ c ‘ ‘ ‘Alnoll’ I"m‘d' ccurse. she only woke for a few. “fir, i ' Y seconds every hour or so. but as] . i shr- lay there in the early morning. ‘ T‘ she ‘ to have been awakc §i“¢igi iiisiii i iStuli,Spted ‘i llsiiimuiitl lieiiy n lloticc lie-obstructing Drains on Public i highways -_._.¢ The attention oi the public is Qallfld to Section 65 oi the Road .\.-.:t which reads as foiiows:- "No person sbsll obstruct‘ or impede the water course of any ilniin draining any highway in or- d--r to facilitate his access from "m property to such highway. and it shall be the duty oi every owner ~= occupier of land fronting on the highway to see that such drains 1.~i kept open at the point oi ap - ‘ii-Rich through any gateway. lane i" other wsy from the property i-u ned or occupied by him to such i; uhway, and any offence against “is provision shall be punishable l.) fine not exceeding ten dollars." All inspectors and Overseers are hereby required to see that the Act in this respect is strictly compiled ‘ivftll. i C. W. CROSBY. Commissioner of Public Works. Professional. Cards not ttMQtiiiigEtiJs s/sisnisren. IOLICITOR. arc. V, Money t: Lccr: ' 'Ciriio‘ron Block L-r-triuttoown, ~ P. a island b’. S. HESSIAN * i. Ioiicitor, Notary Public i ' Eta MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ ' w r. lair-rid iiloiil-ague .5 . A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc MONEY T0 LOAN jiiiico-Riiey Building Chariottetclnn Ur l]. , l-‘iicliibaitl Grailuata on N. V. Post Graduate tviedlcal serum and Hospital "aisnico limited to Eye, Ear, Hon ' 1nd Throat ‘attics ‘Bayer-Building, Great George Strut. Oppoolto- Guardian Office ‘ ‘s "Telephone I504. _ out» antic-o‘ ‘ta 12 a. m. 1 t» s is. SINMAN. K. c. ‘Bhrript and Attornoy-aoLavu rtoom No.’ 13 Cameron Block . VYIUTQRIA ROW Palmer- d: Palmer y» krniiiiarwkxc. ' " '-_ Bgrrlbton. etc anti in '_N,ov'a emu Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. ‘ Money to Loan i J. s1; McEAGIIIEN, i 101th. D. Eye. Specialist Ofilco-Prowso Iioolt, Grafton ltroot Houn-i-iil-Oo-Lil ' 8-8 ‘I27 i ivvtlnss by Amniunontf C I l '9'!" "F!- i-l. L. Palmer ' iPlan A Freight I Reduction ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 15-h ten per cent reduction in freight rates on agricultural products was pro- posed today bv the Association anl will suspend for six months its recent order providing for a reduc- tion of 16 per cent. in hay and grain rates. it is estimated that the reduction proposed by the (‘.0111- mission would approximate an- nualiy $32,000,000. On the basis 0f the general rate increase as placed in effect lust August, the railroads estimate of their propo- sal amounts to a reduction of nearly $94.000.000.~ The railroads plan to place the ten per cent. rc- duction in effect thi- first of the year In all districts except in New England. you are not e x p e r i - m e n ti n g ‘when you ingae Dr. Chase's Ointment for czema and Skin irritations. it relieves at once and gradually heals the skin. Sample box. Dr. Chase's Ointment free if you men- tion this paper and send 2c stump for postage. 60c a box all dealers or Edmanson. Bales k Co“ i..td.. Tor- nllfn CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Jordain and wish to thank all their kind friends who sent flowers and in other ways showed them kindness and sympathy, during their recent sail bereavement. T u scuuiii SALE l and continuing for one iveek. We offer our stock of Drv Goods. Cloth- ing. Boots and Shoes. at greatly re- duced prices. McLEOD ti. McGREGOR. ' NOTICE l l Get your repulr work done now. Stoves, guns, locks. etc. ranges a specialty. Low prices at WHITE'SV REPAIR SHOP, 36 Kent St. i Annual Meeting of the Eilwnrd i The Annual meeting Shurehoitlers of Mount Siivnr iiizicli Povcs iiiniieti will i.» b l-i in the Ben ti ni 'l‘i'atle Rooms in Charlottetown on Thurs my 22rd. iicceruber. instant at H oW-luck p. . . Dated December 13th. 1921. i A. w. STERNS, Presideni i W. E. BENTLEY, Sccy. Trans. ,_ - Mr. Fox Min Attention I have installed one of the best -fur cleaning plants in Eastern (lan- -:ida. Get your fox pelts cleaned. Adds from twenty-five to fifty per rcent to their value. My price is l reasonable. F. H. ROPER, ' ' Bourke Windsor Service Station, 258 Queen St. Phone 440 and Sift-J. -_.@.. Clearance Auction Sale llavin dispostd of my property st Stan ey Bridge, l will sell by public suction on Werl-nestliay 21st ‘day of December: i1 Mare 2 1-2 Gulair; 1 more 16; 1 foul Acadia; 1 foal Grand Rn- view; 2 fattening cattle; 6 milcb cows; thrasher and cletsrner; light whggon; Kitchen range; Brist- burner; quantity of stove pipe; 200 bushels potatoes and quantity oi‘ turnips, and sitrnw, churn, quan~ tlty of bay. brood sow and 6 female pigs; and other articles too numerous tn mention. if the day is stormy sale will be on the. first fine day. Terms,—Twelve months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent off for cash. Boyce MacKie, Stan- ley Bridge ‘ W. D. MCCOUBREY, i. My; intend making am entire Sale change in our business in January, leaving i922. we now otter for the balance of this year commencing on Thursday, 15th. inst. our entire stock of gener "tom .10 ib so DBI cent. ‘ Sale. prices; for cash only. a.l merchandise at discounts ranging ' During the sole positively no credit will be given. Please do not ask. ‘bu: ssiyhs it-‘msfst be refused. v _ We oiloiiwioh to notify all parties indebted to us thail their accounts iriiiu belseftied before 81st, inst. if not settled iby that date they will be lJ..lt<i'-‘d~ outguttorneys for collection. Pliirls‘; bone fido sale and ge midi.- _ ' v ):\ , ' . f WW;- iA. Puiole cit tlu nuine bargains will be given in all‘ i Steel l lntid ‘ess your ortler with and thinking ail night long. Paul was gone! She reached under her pillow for the little sil- ver watch and looked at the time. Quarter past six. a distant whistle sounded. it was the westbound train a few minutes lnte. She lay dreading the hour before she could get up. At least then them would be breakfast, and Mrs. Mill!!! to talk to. And Paul was on his way. again the whistle of the train speeding oft with him. Probably he hail already forgot- ten’ her! She remembered his easy laugh when he kissed her, the pleased laugh of one. who expects in be victor .wbo always is victor. She wished she had not let him. be would think hcr exactly like other girls who laughed and cfldllflli-fi-‘l and forgot. iier heart was like. a heavy lump that had no connection with her body at all. except to weiglrlt down. That day would go, and tire‘ next and ail lilo‘- rosi. in an endless succession. and there would Mi be any Paul to see and t0 talk with. “l am in love." she said sudden- ly to herself. Anti tht- thought, poor child. brought only distress. Thnh she rc‘; glad he had kissed her. it made nti difference whethrr the kiss to him was u matter of no importance. the ending of a . pleasant friendship. "l have that at least." she sold to herself and tried/to remember family it all over again. the surprise, the 159v would a" b9 mercnes - sudden surge oi‘ emotion that. ‘came with the touch oi‘ his MP5- lt was till over before she had known what was happening. She got up and stood looking’ from the window. Then she BTIOOK hcr shoulders a little. u iflltk Si"? ihad when shc was trying to force 5 her mind to something she ill-l Inot want. to think about, She Commencing Monday, Dec. 19th,, dressed and waited for tho family! t to get. up. ~ “You tire so depressed, m) dear." Mrs. 1Viunn said, putting .1 ‘hand over hers as they sat. that mfternoon on the lnvrn. “ll "in ‘i sweet of y0ll to miss me even he fore I go. You will come and sec ‘me when your mother can spate i_\i')\l again." . ' But Putty knew that even ii‘ she ‘i went to her friend in the city it would be as paid companion again. jTrue, she would see Raul. But 'lllili.' mysterious gulf would be ithere, and this time he would rc- | cognize 'it. No. she could not. do that! ‘ Suppose this itvell iviiman found lout that Silt? was in love. Patty re- [membcred the touch‘, old ‘aunt in ‘Vanity Fair" who romanccd over ‘Ylleckfs: love affair. until shc. ifound the girl loved u lilo-nib?!‘ 0T her own little wtirld- True. Cruinger-Munn was Iwt M155 i"rs.wl~-y. but Patty cynically U" that no woman was ever as demor- riitic us she seemed. - 'l‘be worst of this was that she t-ould not talk about this to any- one. Not to her mother, tliui. lutlv was discussing butcher's pri<wcs= and the immorality of the movie- to u friend on the porch. Patty could heur her: “i really don't know what the lVOflfl is coming to!"-- it was Mrs, Pzirkefs com- plalnliigly imlpif“ philosophy Live To Be One Hundred iii: that are fatal to the majority oi tie race should and could be abolished Dn you know that under favor- able conditions swim! should live in 110m- one fort anti heuith to the age of ' hundred years or more, useful ant. in full possession of their facul- » ties., Many oi the ills that are fatal to the majority of the human race should and could he. abollsilflil- There is too much illness, ant] too many premature deaths. it is nat- ural to be healthy. Yht neitriy i111 are suffering ion some ill. which tieprives them 0f a part of their power. it you could read through the thousands oi books written on hygiene and health, you would reu- lize that in the maze oi technical information they contain, the. one vital rule that underlies all the. precepts of medicine is: Keep 1hr stomach functioning normally. li people would see that their digestive organs are in good or- der, most of the ills affecting hum- a-ulty would disappear. it is easy to prevent stomach troubles. “Gus- trnnai", the new specific for all troubles oi the digestive tract ' is sold everywhere. its cost is cheap. 50c, for 50 Gsstronais (each bear- ing its name to protect you against dangerous substitutes) or 6 boxes for $2.50. if you have gas in the digestive tract, or sour stomach or heart- burn. or a badly coated tongue, or bad itiste in the mouth, or pimple: m- a muddy skin. take one or two "Gnstmntils" after meals, You win be amazed at the wonderful ini nrovement in your health. if you dealer cannot supply you remit f»'f'll'f', to Dr. J. 0. Lambert. Limit- i I. R96 St. Antoine 81.. Montreal. Patty was awake. She had slept , ‘oiiitiii. Sittdiioi. lions-Brett Moonshine GUILPORD. ME. ilec. l‘l——- Thi-eo deputy shouts-John Wiles and Albert Warren, from the jail iand Amos Delano of Guiitortr- were sent by Bherlfl Macomber out to the farm of Elmer Perkins in tbs [Bennett pond district in Parkman. with a search warrant to investi-i gate the premises, Complaint had- been made to the sheriff by neigh- t-hé Perkins place to the detriment l’ ‘appeared with a big revolver with which she covered the three depu- ties and ordered them to get out or she would shoot them full n.’ holes. Peikins then flourished n saw and threatened to saw their heads off. The deputies were caught entire- ly off their guard and not cnrtni; to be shot, or sawed. retreated t0 their iiutoniobile. Perkins Shirl! - whipplelree utter them as were leaving the place. Returning to Dover. the exilfili" tion was‘ reorganized. Sheriff 11s bors that home brew, moonshine comber taking personal CUmnmIl-ti or something was emanating fromland adding Deputy Sheriff D. D. Cowan of Morison to the fort-c. U19 of the morals of the community. five, well heeled this time. went i0 they Mrs, Nut to Millie, nhy not? Patty ro-zlii not say, she simply , knew that Millie was the last person to tail: to about Paul And certainly not to this gracious old friend. For she would lose that friend. she was sure. “i really d0n't”.‘ Mrs. Parke was saying agnin. coming to thori- mcr the lawn. “Things are just topsy-ttirvy Where are we going? There's Bruutfeld, the tailor, actual ly a tailor who presses clothes. bongh the house next to Millie. right on this street. ills Wife will join the bridge club next" "Never mind!‘ Mrs. laughed consolingly. "The worm may be going all wrong, but it's fascinating to watch the process. What will the bridge clitb do t.» Mrs. Brautfeid, when she attempts an entrance?" "Snub hen-oi course!’ Mrs. Parke timnouncetl virtunusly. "Why. she's pressed our suits. unii ilry cleaned our dresses and rugs. Silo. knows everv seam and button in every stilt we wear, she's work- ing for us so often." "That does give her an advantage 0f course.’ Mrs. |sziid very very gently. irony passed over Mrs. tit-ail. Party went denpondentily int’) the house. They were sweet muough tn Mrs. Brautfeltl when she kept bcr proper place, back of the Mnns unfair Mumi But. thc Parke/s "ruin" ""'r"'so tn sneak. Now it WLISC the world's way. She couldn't. expect better treatment for herself. Tomorrow -_.Hatred Are You Fat? . 4 Just Try This Thousands of cvcrfnt people have becomc slim by following the ad- vice of doctors who recommend hiarmnia Prtwcriptinn Tablets. those] harmless littlc fut reducers that! simplify tlic dosc of the famous hfnrmoln Prescription. if ton fut. don't wuit—ii-Z0 now tn your arug- ‘gist and for one dollar. which is the price the world tivcr, procure a case ‘iif tiicsc tablets. If prcfcroble you cun sccurc them direct by sending price to the hittrmola Co" i612 Woodward Ave. Detroit. Mich. They reduce steadily arid easily without tiresome exorcise or starvation diet and leave no unpleasant. effect. ,Get Better Wages Than Before War; Regulation of Prices Allows Ger- man Workmen Higher Scale of Living (‘OBLENZ Germany. Dec 13-- Woriitucn in most parts of Gov lilillly are siilii now to be. receiv- lng bciter wages, everything con- sidered, than prior to the. war. rind working shorter hours. This is particularly true of.t.he occupiel iifiiil, uccnrtling lo American army officers. who in their line of duty have come in contact with iii» Germai working classes. That the workman is uble to livr better under present conditions is tiuc. iii u large measure, to the fur! that strict regulation of food prices has been enforced by German au- thorities and has prevented shop keepers from boosting the cost of the necessities of life, despite tic precialion in the value of thc mark- Thls rcgulutlon tippiles chiefly to litmae rent. meal, potatoes anti other staples protiuccii within illi- country. Many luxuries iiuve increased ii‘ prlt-e. estmciully within the inst iilW weeks when the mnrk took a tumble. but the currency fluotua. tion has not materially affected food in the markets patronized liy the working classes. One hundred marks u dny is con- sldi-reii a fair wage for the average working mun, skilled workmen and miners receiving tionsitlcrabiy more —~S(lfI1i*. as blgb as 200 marks a duywwlille the common laborer titakt-s but 50 tn 60 marks for eight tiours. Proft-sstira in the universitirn anti school iciichcrs miiinthln ihut they have not fared so well as the working 1mm, receiving on an sv- ernge (if il-sa than X0 marks u day. Since the wnr the Germans do not. eat as iuut-b meat as formerly. p0fi1f0Pil forming the principle article of food. Dtirlt bread in thrcc. pound loaves is sold for 7 marks. this bring ti mixture-resembling rye bread us made iti America. it is considered very whoiegnmp, Exchange On Freight Rates OTTAWA, Dec. 15——in accord- ance with the judgment and order oi‘ the Board of Railway (‘ommis- sionurs issued January 14th, 192i. the rate of exchange in connection with shipments of freight between points in Canada and the United States from ‘December ltfih to De- cember 31st, inclusive will be t-lghi. 1nd one. half per cent and the sur- ‘harge on the said traffic will be "ire per pent. The rstc of sur- charge on international passenger The largest manufacturer oi‘ , _ Cough Syrup in the British Eni- =‘-'l-~~i hi» piro. business will be based on nine per cent exchange. ~ Hill-tier‘- At least there were suspicions ciIIhe Pcrkins‘ place with warrants ' that effect. - Perkins, demanded of the officers the read- ing of the warrant. done, he declared that it was no good nnd while he was forth his rights, Mrs. Perkins. who is about forty years old, suddenly sswwsusurusccitsctatsasntotzitn? --for your Christmas Gilt to all the family so... , for the arrest oi the i-ouple on the charge of assault with intent to kiii. The officers surrounded place and advanced with drawn revolvers. Perkins and his wife surrendered without resistance and were landed in Dover lull. . SYDNEY. N. S.. Dec. l3—“Ailfl_l'i from bootlegging itself, moonshin- Arriving at the Perkins’ place, who is sixty years old. .After this was setting city. the, lug is the most profitable industry in f-lape Breton time," declared inespertor HOHIW Kurn. tonight, describing a still de luxe which he had just seized at a house on the outskirts of WlNTEiKOliAit I IItTII/Wt/ ."’L‘(l.l/,’/_\ y ALYfi/UI} .1//'il’/‘/i Usually mo _ l siren-s,- but-moonlit: t: is? hf‘!!! tors the pioneers n minyhm work hsve-wbeenrogpljy a“ ° 9‘ w‘, ‘or: . at the present tits that they can no l » the class equipment, -' ., '_m The. outfit cost about $1.50"- The famous Ail-wood Oval Horn, an exclusive feature of the Brunswick, is here shown with the grill: of the instrument removed. This aihwood- oval horn is built like a violin, from the choicest woods-not ‘an atom of metal. Your own ears ap- preciate the reault-—tones that are rich, clear, and above ail, natural.’ The Greatest is illustrated the Above exclusive-i Brunswick Ui- ' ' tons, a combined tone arm and reproduccr, which, by' a mere twist o_f_th_c wrist, plays each make of record exactly. as ' it should be played. it givei the pro- cise diaphragm. the exact welqht or pressure, and the correct point or needle for every record. Noth- ing to" take off or put on_— the Uitona is complete. Phonograph fValue in Canada Read these reasons=--- 1. You figure on buying a phonograph only once. There- fore. you need to be careful that you do not buy a pho- nograph whit“: restricted to one make cf records, or - which nude ous makeshift attachments to give it a wider scope. Such an instrument would never be satis- factory. Buy instead, the ail-record Brunswick-express- ' iy_ designed and equipped to. play, without any attach- ments cr extras, every make of record-and to play each make with shsgiute fidelity. The Brunswick ac- tually plays ALL records PROPERLY-it is the only phonograph which does this. 4. You want an instrument whose tone imtruiy natural- which reproduces each musical instrument and each type of human voice with lifelike exactness. This the Brunswick does perfectly, because of its Ultona and its ail-wood oval horn. You want to be aure of getting the best value. And you are sure when you buy a Brunswick. it is the product of the oldest and largest wood working company in ‘all North America-the BrunMick-Baike-Coiiender Com- pany. The cabinet designs of the Brunswick" are an en- during delight to the eye. They are made from thor. oughly-seasoned wood-built to last a lifetime. No phonograph: of anything like equal quality can be had anywhere at lower prices. Why ? You want a variety of choice at a price you can afford to pay. Herc again, the Brunswick serves you boot. From a beautiful table model at $80 up to the elaborate de-iuxe model at $2,500, there is a range of designs and sizes to suit all pocket books. " You want convenient terma-and all Brunswick dealers are prepared to meet your views. You can have a gen- uine Brunswick cabinst model delivered to your home toriaa little as $10 cash, with the balance spread over an entire year. You would rather, ail other things being equal, buy l Canadian-made product. Brunswick Phonograplts are made in Canada, and every Brunswick aoid moans mon- QY- i" "N! my envelopes of Canadian workmen. The Brunswick comes to you fully equipped to play all makes of records. With each Brunswick is supplied. free of charge, 200 steel needles, one sapphire point and °"¢ JBWQI point (or genuine diamond in permanent poli- tion.) ' You prefer a guaranteed phonograph. Every Brunswick '5 70")‘ guaranteed-even includpg the springs of ovary Brunswick-made motor. 3118i You heaLtiite Brunswick at an)’ 0f these dealers w. "t. WELLNER & 00., BEER,- & WEEKS, 133 Q LTD., 123 Queen St." rafion St. Summerside-"SINCLAIR & STEWART The Musical Merchandise Sales 0a., vrflkit} S I ’ o e Canadian Distributors, 719 pmmmon,’ ma" Montreal. mmmnitamzmmmmmnéro \ i