He let you do everything you want . “He didn't." Claire interposed. But Mra. ‘lhihot rushed on. not minding the interruption. "He gave you everything he could. The only tiling he minded was your wanting to go back on‘ the stage-and why should you‘ went to. dancing and showing your-i self oit. and singing-when youl had agpod husband to support. you? . "And willy should you want to see a lot of other men, when your own husband was always with you? Luther might have married another woman and been lialilly." -Moi-lier Talboik anger ivns mounting now with every word. All the things she ilitld lleDl- fill?- pieseed, while site was trying to win the confidence or her own, children. began to come out nowq and Claire got the entire benefit. i "You're the cause oi‘ all my troubles." aiieweut on. "ii it hadn t been ifor you, Litther might have married someone else. a nit-e anti-- a quiet girl. t-inii been happy. And it it hadn't been I'm" will‘ vlllll- Amy would have stayed home wiiitotit opera sinking flllll "Ylllf x around town. Now shes ‘spoiled, - she's so keen for cwvyllllllll llllll costs money that sltt-‘ti ilflllli; l" nlanr)’ a rlc-h maii. litilY “lll lllllll- MAI» I. ft N T. [Jit L l F5 i\ l The Middle Ground i not... yarn- winter. mi Bill THE IDEAL rum. rot. ‘DOMESTIC use $141???‘ C Illa Price-Ex Shel Order from any of the following denier; » Iluritnin. lirll k ('41-. A- I'M-kiln! it I'm, C. Lyons t! i‘ ., \\'. l). Giiila at (rm, J. (Iurraxher k Co. itml Poole £- Thompinon Ltd.’ lilnnllixue. A (‘uniidltin Coke Produced b)‘ (‘nniltllun “Narlnnen Iv aaarion Ruetlioani- .WHAT CLAIRE wanker: w Plllimllwl-l 5V "Plvlilement with Aaaoclated First National Pie- f". no. Watch for the screen version produced by Frank Lioyfl with Corinne Griiiith as Oounteu lattiany. . SYNOPSIS t ‘ . A" Npw Ymk $00k"), In talunglmisserl [flngingltliem here in this of the lit-ziiitiful young Wfifilflli vibe , m,“ hzlwe Fmught ‘mu. has tit-ell set-n at t-very Iiifit night for‘; 1 vlnalggyfixif“ m be “we be‘ peflmwmm“, r'éc°ml»"" Sh“ l5 “aw Aiiti then for a moment ‘liar to lie iiit- image nf .\iiif‘)' Ogden. a “puny-g mm,‘ m, . , ' y.’ ha!" M ‘hml’ WM“ “lm “'5” llllll licnliodv. it seemed ltofllsietétiingsilts “mm”, "' ‘bum Zmllmlyljlll‘ a" heard riiinsl tumbling DPhlIISRiiIFI“? attempts tti establish her identity new" “no o," or Sign, Hm, head prove futile. Flavoring. u rteivs» “.1; “gm and “he graslged If“, mam paper t-ttlutnnistfliially manages to w] m‘, Support. b“, aha “.58 not t , luici-t ht-r and immediately’ falls in too titizetl to félililhg ma, Ciavefing 7 _ ilovc. As illnt- goes on he diecov- ivun in ant-min; bu; a |ove,making (‘lb ers that she reciprocities his ieelutuqixi, rmif s)". mflnagpd m SIQQdy ' U ing. lie asks her to marry him'het- voice anti replv lightly: G and this finiilLv forces her to reveal, "1 tum-tied wtryfpnny Vang and l l her identity. Site herself is hiarytltertltlvoieti sou was hanging ‘round l Ofltlcn. rt-stnri-ti to youth by ihe..\ir. Dinwiiltiie wa= also lit the iun- famous Sicinitcli gland opt-ration» been. and its they both tmiked m w tsullllllmllllli llll ll"? Qllllfukl- Flirt mute ivlthtme ii rtiuiti do no lest: mourn forth to (‘layering the ‘whole than ask them i-ii fora moment. Ilut istory» of lit~r glrlhtioil. her unhapii never have the least tiitiiculty pv ttiarriiigi- with Zaitinny. herlgettiti; ritl oi people." “an "m" 1"" “ma,” mmmv m’ ‘V Qljbfivfilivlll lorr- affnirs abroad, of‘ "Ah!" Hecontiniied lo stand siar- 18"“ (we PM)" In be "my m" her war work anti iir» toll of licriin: all her. anti. as he hatl aitici- gum m 5PM"! '1'“ h°""‘~‘""°°“ l" health ttriil finally of the amazing palietl. he saw only Nliiry Zattiany. ‘he nmollll‘ ‘-‘- lll“. lll“? l ll"l\ll"l operation irhich has brought back -\i llll‘ 8S he Wfls concerned Mar)’ “ml g“ m “"""", ‘ml H h“""_m her youth, 0i‘ hotly if no! of miuq-,i"tgtltlii htitl never existed. Rut he "lake lll’ -"‘llll' "llllll l" ll” "9"" llll‘ (‘jlayrrjng i, Shocked by H“. rlt“cluv:§iin felt no lmmetiittit» ileeiire m A year or twti at lrtisi. .-\u<i the lion. but still in love. :_ttiut-h her. He came ovrr utiti smutl 50ml" )1!" llllll‘l'Y lll‘»‘- ill" filllolllll‘ Next tnorning he i‘l’Ctlili'tlS n i-llllll- "lilihliiiit iii-r on the ht-arihrng, his we t~tiii ll" lll l7lll'<ll>t> l0 li\'1'-~~lill' ll mons from his um rrinnd, Mr-‘trthillltls lll his pockets, tiuic. I'i-t~ at» ititontloti m‘ living (lgietlttirpe, -., ,¢o,.,..,,,,,,,,._,,y orl-»~-~»-~-~~---———~- my Ilit- in lliirotta lint I'm only Mary Qgqpngy 3|“. i, worrlmll, [O0 willing it: lti-lp you. Nt)——~btllli.ll' ‘lblllll ll"? llllililtfl‘ granddaughter, marry Ilitl itimorrolv." > Janet. w-im ha“ ,,,.,~|,-,,,,q he, m, “ti can't act away nor at lt-ttsi} lelllivn 0f marrying (flavoring, Jim two IilOll\.\lll~—il(i$lllbl_\' illt’. then. Ogiinihurpt; win,’ in ,, um“, u, Ask Jlidili! TFUHI. Anti a bout-y- ' tiiottn in Now" York ivtitiltl lit- too tltti~-lioi ‘.'" "lletti~i' iltitt ituiliitig cvt-r--lit»rte‘s an itli-ti. Chapter 61 I it“ Claire at letter. wasted no time upon her request. , "i want. You." She said. "l9 Del” entitle Luther to let niti divorce im." h iti tlier astonishment, Mrs. Talbot rose completely out. 0t‘ heir chair. She stood ilius tor a moment tac- ing Claire, eyes open with lie-r ll-lll" azenient. hands out a. lithe, a queer awkward, yet impressive little fig‘ ure in a black dress. _ t "\‘oti-wtint-—mc-" h?!‘ Wflldfi cnme slowly‘. "to iierlilwllk" elle did not finish. but. sat down again. still facing Claire. Anti Claire kept her cold, im~ pa3§iYe expression, eyes like ice. sweet mouth held in a hurzl liitii- line. "i Want just that." she said. "it's you vi-lio have kept iiiui irom ctin- .-._~rttiiig, Otherwise he would have. long beior tlilS." The other woman could not uns- ivtlr. She tilluply Sill. llilllii l9 lll“ liim wttrtia the sudden rush cti‘ cm- 0llOllS anti thlilllflllrl llllll ‘Wm crtnvdliig iiilo lior ltllitii, - n "Surely you knew il wanted one, (tum-r. ‘Writ on, "I've tzilkctl Zlllfllll’ i, nnmmh prtciy, Jane lintl Alli‘) ktiiwv i1, you must liavt‘. ‘llPlllll l'~~ This gave Nltrs. Talbot some tliltig; tit-finite to answer, "01’ course, I ht-artl ll." slowly. "Diii I didn't believe lt- ]uSl~'(‘0liltlil'l. Cbiirc rt-iilizcti suddenly how ‘llml idea oi‘ ti ilivtirtze ivas something iviilcli virus qiiilc- lit-ytinil Ute old lady's t-oiuprt-henaltin. it was really ALWAYS READY FOR Baker's. Breakfast Cocoa Growing children want and f» queri y n more nourishment than adults. owing to the activity of their restless little iss- Baitefscocoe fills all. tie require- ments of the dieti- tien and physician as acielicious. pure and dieeitlifu] beverage. Just as good for older people. K CONTAiNS NO\ALUM J lbmlgc ttnii iii his curly )"ll‘ll\ \"‘l-“ anti she'll be misertible~l‘\'l'll Km" (lrantl Chaplin of the illavit gets some 0f lIPl‘ llPW lflfll" 1mm Knights 0i‘ llio Lnyiil (‘Irttni-"P l'0ll. 1P5 llll Ylllll‘ llllll- Association. lie ntul his f:ilillly' f Thlit iviis. ils inr its she trot. mart-ti to thii-i t-oitniry in i396 liilll The iiit-vltiibic cntlllliz lb angri- Hhoruy "n0,- m. “on, Ordnhhui a with stilt l\l’lll~'l'-‘ll “'°m‘“"- '5 “m”. prieiti of the. Epltictipul Church by Anti the tram camc now, ri-iiill Bishop Chauncey iinuct-t Ilrcivkit-t- from her emotions. a nervous -\_ut- o, cnnnficumh m, "Mn", 5mm let i0!‘ lll fill? lll"! “w” ‘wepm: few yt-tirii ago on iit-ctitiiit oi‘ iii back llllki‘ lllll“ mm‘ m" n ith anti has tllDUt! livt-ti in Git-ii nitt- tillill. - Puor hirit. Talbot‘. Site liatl rals- l‘ ‘l: _ l ‘Hi "lll?" clllmrf" m theim“ or ‘W, "Dr. llliicDoiignll was interested llhiilly- ll" “MKIMWPS 5m“ Sh? “i? iii the welfare. oi till the world, and a good mother. llnr own t-nueclentc pummmmy m we wflbbflng m. inid her she was a good inmlitm. "my, of m“ mmmnnuy m. n“ She tliitii rziisltitl. or irlt-ii to mitt‘. uveplhl w” randy and Mun“ m three children to wiilk in ti» he,“ “was m flicknegs and m trouble, and to comfort those. iii omsaitv SCHOOL 0'lll‘lll.\' School Honor Iloli fur month oi’ Ntivt-nilitzr. Principal's Department (lrttiiti )_i.-—l. Atlioi Elliii, 2, Errmi i PHiIllPI‘, 3. Llnnie Plultn Gratin. Vii.—l, Atltlie Carruthcrit, 2, Build iiowtttt. ii. Chnrleii Easier, (irittle Vl.--—l, lllitrle Jelly, ‘i, Vcrttu Phillips, Ii, Ruby William», Griitlcl \’.—-i, Harry Champion, 2. Jeitiiilttu Easier, 3, Maud Phillips. can“ t...‘ a It i: Tit: rxoa o] lujh quality ‘Made In Canada By Walter Baker ‘ & Co. Limited Lsubliihaii i130 _ Lilian! Dvtclieiter. Mm. and Liantreal. Canada IIJOKLET 0F CHOICE RECIPE SENT FIE '//// / ifl/rll .‘ _ /‘ j/ / . Wlliill lll discipline. has locked his tilirtily tiring-bi»,- m “p, monL hitrttts it. with titt- News that Janet has est-npt-ii. After an unsuccess- ~~»-"~ UPflaHMi-Jfi,‘ (irudc l\'.~>i. Edna Williams, '3, Ralph Matthew. Ii, Arthur 0'Leriry and "Gilli! Atltimti. liiiw- l‘ll got iii cr__-—_~___._. rrow ways Of lllelll“ ‘lll’ MAMMOTH CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE A! liighfielii. on Wednesday", the 2nd day o! January. i924, oi ttirm. alocit, crop, farm implements. as XOIIOWBH-Fflrlll conalktg of 100 acres of choice ltintl. '15 acres clear, shore front. in extra good stale of cultivation, well watered. 5 miles. from city market, close to church and schools. ii beautiful farm and as I ani leaving for the went in liiarch. I will sell it with out reserve. also my Herd 0i Pure Bred and Grade Jersey and Gurniiey and Ayrshire (Tattle as follows. Stock-I More Ill’; yrs. old 1100 ibsu-lthiare 12 yrtl. old, 1 Horse I2 yrs, old, 1 Jersey Cow. Reg. duc to treeheu ‘March. '1 yrs old. 2 Jersey Cows. Reg. in calf, 6 yrs. old. 1 Jersey Bull. Reg llu yrs old, i Grade Gurnsey Cow due to freshen March, 1, Grade Gurnsey (‘ow ti yrs.- old. due to freshen hlarcii. 2. iul search oi Janet's haunts Cla- vering and Oglethorpe prgcegd u, Clllvtfllflfils rooms-anti the-re they find her. iier plan to forge ma. verirli: lohiiarry her by being "com. PFlliIllst-d ' is contpletci_i' friitttrzii-eii by ht-r father's prt-aencc, anti sire l5 wild fury. Continued XXXV. \\'llf~.n Mary Zaitianj- hm] ream‘, her bedroom on Stiriday morning t> e “had leaned heavily on her ._ireiising_ table for a few moments. waving into the mirror, Then she (‘lifitlil her ‘lip anti shrugged [Fer aimuldcrs. Well, it. wag- (10119, she itati been as bald anti uncompromis- lili‘. as she knew how to be. A pic- turesque softening oi‘ tintaiig p1,.“ o iiiitlerslaiiti, and appeals ,0 me “all 5 Sl/lllilllllly. might he for other women but not for her. Lift», hnd zivcii her a respect {or hard rams end an ttttoi- contempt for the Dre. valeiit dodging of them. bite hail told him that she was “she had leaned heavily on her dressing-table. starinQ lll“ the mirror." ~ _____J_ “What have you been through?" wnrk on my play iii tint-t» anti may- bc l can iiititsli it before l leave. If it went over bit»: i could stay long- er. Beanies, it'll he something 10 boil ovttr iiiito; I dun‘! Sllilililsl! I ' too liiut-ii of you. What's your itiezi‘? 'l‘o sci all the young men oil their heads and un- agint- you are .\iar_v (lgtieti once more? it. would be a triumph. I've an iticn that's what you are up to." “Certainly not." slie said angrily. "How trivial you must think me. I've not the least itiiention oi‘ going to tiancing parties. l should be boireil to death. l liartlly kllew what yfllllli.’ Vane ivas ialkini.’ aibout totiav. He seems to speak a different language trout the titenvbf straight, ml cestors. All “vtiqngvéag iilfilllffii that Claire, ills itewcnmvr iiliollltl KP! lll“ “mm” ‘for this failure o1‘ Amy?) ll‘ll°lll“'"" qométine was tit titiult~wlio could it be but Clalirti’! it thing she cotild not grasp; ll- "l"; so different firom her standards. 50 roroign w gvgryithlllg wile lied been taught i0 believe. (Jlttlre tihangctl licr tactics- At ilrst site hall filllll’ FY0193. lit-rselt‘ lll, hail put up u barricade oi coldness btifore herself. illflllll she tnight wtzaker in this unpleas- ant lnit-rvittw. llut the coldness melted boiore the astonishment. the ‘llilfl surprise oi‘ Liltheris mother. “i know it's something you don't approve of," she said. "But you simply must consent in this PM?- ti something. liatl Boll‘? Tomorrow-Defense [W 0R ARCHIBALD MacDOUGALL e Redwood. N. J. Herald (From tit Dee. 6th) zicDougzill. the darkness oi the shadow tit‘ death. himtieii‘ a firm believer by conviction in ii Universal Father. Father of infinite Wiudoiti. Justice, Goodness, Benevolence. Zlicrcy anti Love. a firm believer in the litiuinrtaitty oi the soul. Love after all was his trlinracteristic tiuiility. and ll watt in the spirit of luve that lie illiilflifichlltl all ivi-tli whom he canto incontiict. lie. never failed to give to everyone the very best that he could offer. "An ever kintl and revered father anti friend has passed on, to join The Rev. Archibald lll p|,_ 1),, B, D., oi the Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Coll You must understand it." Claire‘ began to see that her old trick oi helplessness, 0i iveakness, uilgiit my time. Bu! it is 0111)’ lll-Weill that ti bone. myfielf at lunt-heons and dinners. tior my tilil friends have behaved iviili tlic utmost lo)" lie asked abrilillly. “I'VE i799" through hell." “So i imagine-ti," §ll0 said dryly- "l can't say I've becn tllfllllgll llell- I've grown too philosophical for that! ally and generosity. J1me Ogle.- ihiirpe would have been quite justl- fleil i linevur speaking to me agaln,l ‘and I have violated the most sa~ cretl traditions of the otlielrs. Tliit 1 llllve lllllllglll- “S “m? “slit tlias not made the least tlifiev~ negcir-tignnd whose lioliie hail been in Glen Rock for several ytlllfl. pgsflcd way atthe Paterson (ieni-rv al Hospital on '1‘ 29, tit 5.30 p. m. Several wee he fractured his hip. Otleniii lungs set in with fatal results. Dr. MncDougail, who wits e leaves ii widow, two Dougall tit‘ do her more good now titan "bluff- litig it otit"'ati site had fil'5l decide-l. "But there simply is no utich thing as divorce," Mrs. Talbot said ‘at lust. “Tile law ju-ai can't separ- ‘ttte people iii-e Church lids lolilcll‘ together." , _ 't-but it does.’ “Perhaps it can Claire answered. "Don't 5'0“ 50B years of at! ka ngo ‘T '1 l huritdai’. November] of the! Grade lli.-1. Weldon Matthews, , Etinlce Griffin, 3, Gggfge ,Cnrruihers. i OTIIIlIl. il,~i, Emma Frederick. ison. 2. Harold Harris, ii, Elma Elliu, Grade i.—-(iil-—l. Erin Williams anti Roland Sheen, (equni) g, Albert Litisiolle, 3, Nellie Ellie um] Jitutt-g Dennis (equal), (lratie l.-—~tb).--—i, Donald Me. Donald and Gerald O'Brien, 2, Annie Carru-there. 3. Trueman Page and Evelyn Palmer. Grade I.-—‘(0).——1, Dennis. 2. Gerald 9 Charlotte liiiitthews, Ii, the almost countless titimbcr whom jl-llHll-i Lallller. he loved who hail gone bcinre. Thel absence of one who crowded his _ life with so much in Christian mali- hootl is tin irreparable loss." CHRISTMAS (St. Luke, 2:10.14) Hark! Cathedral bells are ringing. Jtiyouiily the echoes swell. (liadsome tidings, they are bring- i t i i Iiizfiiiii SAIE 0N FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28TH We will iiold our annual sale oi‘ Slciiahs, Harness, etc. Any person having any ior sill-e please bring sons"; Archibald D. Mat: m; Hlghuboll Avclllll? llllll (llllllml “Viki tilt: llllflllltlliilii hearts of itien. MacDoiigull of Ackerilian Avenue / ‘anti Ilarrietowu Road, (lieu ilni:it."r|,||ng,_,_ on“, m shepherds carried. and two tiiiilgliters. ltiisa ltltiiillliu night vvzitt-hes, silent. dim, ' MncDouguil of Glen Rockhnd As, bet-titles the flocks they tarrietij l Luther and l can't go on this wit)’ any longer?" "You can't," him, Talbot will with sudden fury, lll-e woifll-l I'm‘ ll“ tie wanted to say coming 10 lllll" Grade Shorthorn Cows, s yrs. oialtlellllmlllstl l0 relate her story in IAyrshire Cow and C3|f_ Reg -;_ yrsilull an miiclt for his sake as her old. l Shortiioru nttu 6 months old .'“"l- llul she htiti told it rnt- more i Jersey COW, Reg. in calf 35 Leg» h”, Dwll- ‘Belillle ‘SOME 811)’ f8!“ horn Hem, . r t-"le was determined to know lmolemerttm-l Manure Sprctitl l "£31". ‘Vllfl may only havetintox- er. l net oi’ Pin Harrows. I set of‘! étllier- is llorougllll‘ 3B 1t W85 Lever Spring Tooth Harrow, lpobsh" for a “mnull l0 llllllll’ Hill’ possible. i leit lion the knees oi,en(,e_ , t“? godly’ _ . iup to the mark. I have their pront-i Th?” “pfialnlxy was “either dies‘ lse to form a committee for the pair nor dilllill in that vital VOlCti chndren m. ‘Austrian “i he“ as s"? looked at mm‘ andl "Well that's that. We'll mattrv ‘l . . “ha w“ smiling‘ He twitch“ his two months-front today I can fiii Weamll" W‘ hy ‘Nd "v9" ma") .mm boulders under those understsmti- is“ m‘, p,“ h, “m, fhm,’ m,“ “in llle first plate? ‘tou wet-nut in Besides‘ I “lllst “w” ‘heml Illient along and have them sold tfor cash. BENJ. CARTER ti. SON, Auctioneers E33-12-25-2l. l R. A. Tnlcott of itiotiiitaiii blllllill tliefleltls, tiight Betlide-lieiii. Avenue. Vertion, N. J. Va‘ love with ihim. You couldn't have _‘ Qfitalaato o! . -lollll Single Plough. 1 Hiiy Cutter, 1 ilay Rake. 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Trunk WllKOn Box. 1 Hay icrante, l Grain Crusher, 1 set oi’ Fanners. 1 set of Sflllfis 1000 lbil., 1 Wire Wheel W880“. 1 Rubber Tire Wagon. 1 Steel Tire Wagon. 1 set of Bob Sleighe. 1~Box Sleigh. 1 set of Tfllim Harness. l set oi‘ Drivina Harness. l Cream Separator, Forks Shovels andHoee. Cree-l? Tlllls ilny. Quantity Slrllvt‘. 400 bushels of Seed Oats 300 bushels oi Turnips, 5 bushel of Irish Cobblers. Household Furnlture-Jtang-e Modern Alaska. Washing Iwflchinn and Wringer. and all other articles not mentioned. Sale positive m, reserve. Terms e1 farm at Sflle, of Stock. etc» 12 months on all sums over 31090- 5 Der cent off for cash. ii‘ 910ml)’ sale on first fine day. J. w. MacGFlEGOl-‘l. Highfieid J. A. MeDONAi-D u mania“. , A ctioheer. S. S. Hessian Qarriator, Solicitor, Notary Pubiie MONEY T0 LOAN Montague P. E. lalant Mark R. McGuigian A. ARRIBTER, SOLIGITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. iolnid Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K c. Ian-later, Etc. Money to Loan llitlt of Nova Oeotia Building Charlottetown. F. E. i. ETC. I. A. mtooiuito I H. F. M:PHEE "Irvine's. attorney. mo. Ilene! to Lona "l"! Ilulldlnl Charlottetown GRADUATE AMERICAN SCHOOL OI‘ PIIAPTIPIDIUI USING OIL lCllfll-lall METHOD 0F F001‘ CDMFOIVI‘ VICTOR CHAISSON BRADY-FOOTWEAR O0. lll Queen Utreol - Charlottetown. I. lll. I. _'lI\IolI-l_lI Dr. c. o; Archibald I, Pool (Inhale letoo and Honolulu l‘: ‘i man she liatl not. liveil with. If he met the inst site cntilti he reason. lbl)’ sure that for once tine pad belle no ntistnite. it he dlil ntit~ ‘fell- Pelllflrw w much the ibeiter. blllPly Bile liatl Ila-d more than lier taitiire of love. and she had some llllll: to do in the world of vastly greater importance than wasting time in a man's arms. And tiitl tshe "Ball-V Wall'- iN-lfiaion in her life tgaiti? She with her young hotly gut} bur old mind! lDitl she? She recalled thosebrief mgmnms oi‘ cnpiplete and ecstatic Siirfeiidig)‘, Or tried to recall them. S-he was Jory tired. (Perhaps she might lreum about them. but tit the nio- nent they Stitlllltfd He; tar away as her first youth I “Sh? “Woke the next day only in I rile to dress and go to Mrs. Ruy. '9"? fl" llllwlleoll. She attended a concert ‘in the afternoon, and a)“. ziid not return from the LflWP8l1gil,q' lllllll lllllllllilllt- On Monday she lunclietlnwltb Mrs. Vane and brought Harry and Mr. ‘Dlnwiddie home with her. She would give herself no time in think and brood. She was ioo_ wise to harden her heart lllaiust him by bitter fancies that might lie as i)lll0i"l)"’ilnjlil§l, and ‘lllslllfillly Hhe had no intention oi‘ meeting tiisastcr weakened by m. muntic castle-building. Not she, Let events take iiicir course. Whitt- evcr came. she had the strength to meet it. As Clavcrixrg entered the library She will‘ slillllllllg b)’ the hearth, one hand nu the mantelsheif. ilcr rc- posc was absolute as ehc tiirnt-d hcr head. ln her cyeii was an in- Plllltfllt P-Yiircsiiion, a little mocking, a little challenging. There was no trace of apprehension, A3 ghe saw Clavcrlngfll angry face her brows lifted. "wlllll lllll You let those fellows in for?" he demanded, glaring at her from the door. "You set this lliegl<l flt I ro-uioii?‘ TOMONDOW ALRIGHT 5 AVegetaiiie Rant For Constipation Nature's Remedy NQTab- ieta) a vegetable axative with a pieeunt, near-to- nature action. Reliever and prevenia biliouanoan, conatipalion and aiclr Iiaudnchaa. Tonea and atrengthena iiie digoation and assimilation. , . is, 11/1/1121 '1 )3 7012;’. _ ‘Ir-n y‘ H P, \ on titt- Old Block ‘filllallfltolto .. Io - .. how». , ‘w. lIJlJllOIII-Liltlolll Tttooamo l 4, W , its’ ~<-.¢-- ilnto one. of the 9lIlib8.8SI€¢l——" lug eves and turned his own to tile lire with a frown. "l don't believe you had a mn- meut of mlagiving. sure ut‘ mo." "Oh. no, i was not! I know life ton well to be sure 01' anything. mon anti. Unlike that nice Yilflti boy, you have imagination and l gave you some hard swallowing. Poor boy, l'm afraid you've been choking ever silice—" “Don't ‘poor boy’ me. I won't have it. i feel a thousand years old." He glared at her once more. "You are e-iire oi me ntiw~ anti quite right , . . but i don't feel in the least like kissing you . . I've barely slept, anti l feel like the devil." For tlic first time in many tliiys she felt an inclination to throw’ back her ‘head and give vent io a joyous laugh—jcyous ibut amused. for she would always be Mary Ziit- tiaiiy. lBllI she merely isaiil: "My dear Lee, icould not. stand being made love to at four in the alter- nnoii. ll. is not aesthetic. Suppose wt» sit tlnwn. Tell me all about it." “I'll not tell you a thing." But lic took the tiliiiir and lit ii cigarette. I'm more in love with you thltti ever. if you want to know’. \\'hcu will ymi marry hie?" "Shall we say two months from totiay?" “Two motitlii-i! Why not tomor- row?" “Oh, hardly. in the first plricti. I'd like it all in lic quite perfect, and i'ti tirtutmed oi spending our honeymoon in the Dniomites. I've a shtioiinr: litix there on tile shorts of ii ivontlcriul lake. l used to stay tlicrc quite alone utter my guests had left. . . And then-well. it would hardly be fair t0 give New York tWn shocks in succession. ‘They all tzikie for granted I'll marry tioitictitie~i am tilreittly t-ngitgt-tltti MR (lebflrllli. although l have ht-ttrti you iiiiutleti tn meginingiy~liui bet- ter let them talk the first sensation to rags . They will be angry “llolliih for marrying n young man. liiit ilt-riiapa in relieved that ihavc not t-arrictl of! one o! their Qw" some. . Polly is in nizoiiies iii the nreisent moment . . .we'lith3v9 to livc in New York more or less- I suppose?" More or less? work is here." "i believe tlicre la more work for botirof ue in Europe." "Allll do yini imagine l'<i live on -"°lll‘ lllllllel‘? I've nothing but what I nialtc," "i could pull wires anti get you Altogether. ,\i_v l l “I'm no diplomat. anti don't wmit to be. Rotten lazy Job." "Cllllldlfi you be foreign cot-rel spondent tier your newspaper?" "We've goo-i men in every Eu- mDEBlPcHJiitai now. They've no linlt! for more ,anti no excuse ifoi- dis» placing any of them. Besides, I've every intention of being a play- wriitht." "But playwtrighiing isn'i~not really—quite as important as poor Europe. And I know of several You were loo lyou were expecieil to marry lier at y won't wait a day longer." l "Very well . . . . I met Marian Lawrence the other tiny. -l‘ui told !oue time. She. is very beautiful anti has more subtlety bliaii motif American \\'Gl\l\‘l’\. Wily ilitilrt ‘_\'oit?" "Because she wasn't you, l slip- potse. Did slie slit-k ii litilt- ht.» Jeweled gold pin ‘iiin you?" “Only with lici‘ cycs. She made ‘me fttnl quilt: thc act} l liati icii lic- tlliilil in Vienna." .»\ntl then I'll? asked ‘irvesisilliiyg “D0 you tliilik you would have tfafeii in love Wlbll ‘me. after a nltioli loiigcr anti better upporiunibv to kilow nic. 1f yoiF-li we hail nivt in Vleiimt tbefoxtl that time?" "No, i should not. What ii ques- tion! I 5ll0Ultl have loved yon ill one way as I do now—witli that part of me that warships you. Ilitt men are nieti, tintl never will denii-gnds," This time she qit‘ laugh, and uii- tll tears wterc ‘in hc- t-yctl. "Oil. Loo! N0 wonder I fell iii love with you. Any other man‘ well. l couldn't. have loved you. My snill vraa too nitl." And tlieli licr eyes tvltlencrl as slie siavcti befixtqe licr. “l’crha~pt.--»-" lie sprang to liis icct anti rrlllcti her up from lier clialr. “Noni of that. None of that. Anti now i tiu want to kiss you." And as Mary Zaftiuliy nlvcr iilii anything by halves elm Wllfi ylllll- ploiely happy, and coiuplcit-ly‘ young. _...{-O3—<— "Was ltcr tinsvver to your tilr0~ post-ti positive. " “Yes.” "WFiiat ‘Willi it?" "Negative." “Now. l iiliiinlt one of the first lestwona tvhiiti-ren t-ilinuiti learn is nevt-i- to ‘félileift, thugs. My little Ilfldlflhltll‘ there bi- til model or dis- crciifon. lYou nover ‘rcpcntt thintzis, do you, Anxvic, dour?" “N0. "rllilillllllrl: yesterday i saw Cousin Tom kissing ltlleteriboirsn. and ‘l never told anybody about. it at eiil." co lust Say O ue-J ay The aim lest way to cud a corn la Blue-ya . Stops the ain in~ etanily. hen the corn omens lllnalgomiaioua.‘ Mlade in clan‘: q an nt n lat ra. uetionia ° .-°. c be FIEN ‘minutes. littltl 5 t 3 The funeral SCPViCPg were at All Saints Chapel. Glen Rock. i.:i lliontluy. December 3. at 10.30 m. interment was at Cemetery. A friend in writing "I i)i-. liiacDotigail pays him tltit sincere trliiitic: "Many are the tributes of love.’ and expressions of high tliltt-rnt sent to the bereaved wife zlllll trhiltlren of our highly il0ll(ll'l‘l| friend anti citizen, in view oi‘ tutl work which he. aeconiplit-theti as it beloved clergyman anti father. To one. who had the privilege oi knowing hint as a friend theta- “litre characteristics of inintl anti spirit that stood out most promin- cntiy. That he had unusual ntttiiitil gifts. that he had an unquencinihie thirst after knowledge. all t-r- giaulity in thought, reinforced l-y an intlomitabic energetic will to accomplish much, impressed all who were privileged to ltnmv liitii. Study was his delight. and he. was an earnest student. "Dr. liiricDoitgall was born iii Itiiilpeque. Prince Edward island. Catiadii. February 15, 1849. iii- attended the Presbyterian Celina-a. Halifax, N. S. and was uwartleti tile degree 0i‘ B. D. iii 1879. Later he attended Syfllflitlittl. University earning the degree of ilh. l). in 1888. He was largely instrumental in building in the city of St. Joiiu. NllW Blllllfllvlvk. Canada. the Church of the hiotisiah, anti per- formed much of the inip-irtnti: ititiz-tonry work of the huildiniz. lie been, or at least it ivtisirt itiuch of a love that only lasted a couple oi “ibLuther ‘had been tiiifercnt, ii’ H‘ 'lle hadn't treated you W". 0t ll lie hail run around with other wo- men, l could understand it. Bllt llf‘ hasn't. He. was‘ an ideal hufilmflll- i‘ Many Women Use Glycerine Mixture Women appreciate the quick act- ion of simple giycerlne. buclttltorii hark, etc, as mixed in Atlierikn. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and rc- moves all gasses and llllllillllll- E" cellent for obstinate constipation and in guard against appendicitis Helps any case gas on stomach iii tHughes Drug Co- Ltd, ‘Charlottetown. tP. E. i. Honor Roll“ Report of Prince Street School for month of Deoeniber. Principal’! Department 1, Grace Campbell. 2. Miller, 3, Miriam Worth. Bessie Vlce-Prlnclpalh Department Grade IX.—1, Izell Rice, 2, Ruth Ayres, 3, Reta Wheatley. Viilictiit i Tlicy. all trembling. snrc affrightctl Sec the angcl til-airing near. Anti, these wcrtls of wondrous lm Fall iipn port. n each llstcnitig eiir. ‘Fear not." i‘or behold, good tidings 0i are“ ivy. in you luring Lo; today iii David's City, .___ Bot-ii its Christ, a Saviour, King. Loud the cliilntoi‘ angel ciioirests, Heaven anti earth to ruptures thrill ‘Glory tnGotl in tlic highest Peace on earth. to men good will." lint-k! Cathedral bPll-s ittrt- ringing, Joyousiy. the echoes iilvcil Chimes my heart, in singing, To the Anthem of the bells. grateful Hull. the new creation dawning Hall. rvdteniptlonki work begun. Milli. to (lotl, through grace, re- turning, Rct-onciletl, in Christi, ills Son. TILLIE HAWKINS, . . . . . , , _ . , , , Dec, 1923. AUCTION SALE . “ " tit (iciicrul (ilrticcry anti :T(lllil(‘(‘tl Stock nt J. .\. IiARtIIJIL~UISON \\'lll‘ltl.hl)llflfi 63-75 Queen Sh, City on Friday 28th Dec. 1923 commencing 1.30 p. m., -—-also includes Beam and Platform Scales . 2 lieut- ing stoves, 2 wootl sleigiis anti otiicr useful fixtures, etc. “l Terms at Solo. l A. WILLIAMSON’ Auctioneer tit-tiz-st-si. LIVE STUCK" Am“ "New". (Tlfillry. 1 Ayrshire Bull 6 yeiira. Earl 1118B. Mt. Herbert, 4 Oxford mun lamb; Ell-ll Ines. Mt. Herbert. 1 oxitii-tl Yearling. JEari Inga, Mt. Herbert, Yeinrii ng and aged ewea. ohn McKiunou, Grantivlew. l Holstein Bull. 3 yearn. Albert Youuker. Wineloe, 1 Sbortiiorn bull 2 yearn. Mlaa Tait’: Department Grade Vill.——1, Helen Farquhnr- son, 2, Vera ‘Nisener, ll, Peggy Campbell. was u member of the hiiistiiiii: Mien irvintfa Department (lratle ViI.-—1. Alice Partridge. 2, Mabel Mather-ion, 3. Jennie Vaughan nnd Ilerthn Mutlow (elllial). M kn F i S ‘hcinTiilwfiw better lion‘ Bull! t reody- ad tggllulyr-tgan. :31!“ a Ibflal? 2.. Miaa Acorn’: Department Grade Vl.-—l. Nancy Weeks. 2. Adele Mcbennan, 8, Mary iiicl Milliin. l! you combined the curntivo prop- erties of every known “reruiyqnudev cough remedy. you probably cnulti not fiet as much real curative power l! i ere in in this a Iinpio home-rnutic cflllilh lyrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any dru of Pine! min- it into n lo-nr. lmilti ll the bottle with syrup, using lag!“ aiilzizilategneuiler lyfllp, Q syrup, as desired.’ The iii-nil i§°i§ tiirisl‘ an“ .‘.‘§‘?.l..l'°‘ll2.t""‘ll - a n $1- Tiutee pleasant and iia. 9%"! lllll syrup preparation Mia; Fullertoiva Department Grade V.——1. Lila Vaughan, 2, Phyllis Hooper, 3, Helen Shams. ltglnt 21/, ounces Mia; Wataovfa Department Grade iV.—i, Marjorie Fraser. 2, Annie McLennan. 3, Edith Judson. Min Yao’: Department Grade IV.-—1, Hazel Malone. Violet Goteli, 3, Ernest Toombs. eaves easily 2, never a Thin‘ ll irvu ailment immediate reli It] tit h thgfikgae angina-at l!» the tin-l ra ea ao e that it ia really utgna , A ‘a use will unua y overcome onchltia, Min Yea’: Department Grade iil.——i, Dori; Ferguson. 2, Dora Mitten, a, Doria Adams. m’ i" Min Kiaiiy’; Department Grade IlL-l, Marion Storey, 2, Kathleen MacConneli, 3, Dot-lg Whiiiock. d v the ordinary cough a d for hr notlpbiiotiriierieaa an bronchial aatii- rii}, t ere la nothing better iriex ia a most valuable concen- filtsglgigorniciéttiéltid oédtenulnn Norway on To until‘ tin-m itilinlliifril. ‘lll; ll"! I lll’ "Yg/toozgtaen of,‘ Pines" Mlaa Altkert‘: Department Grade iI.--1, Margaret Acorn, 2, Helen Morris, l, Dorothy Spundera. OM wan in wiiidi weuzuld be o! the Not. only ‘ thcaaina. Qlenoa‘ rim ,.t Rate ri ht. at the cause of a coup], f. n uaed for ' "a"? G- R915- Mllffll! Harbor North. 1 Oxford Down ram 4 yeura ll» E- Collin. Frenohturt. l Do rnnt Horn run, a yearn. H- m» 9011111. Freiichfort, 2 Rem lambs. ‘ Jellies McPheil. Cornwall. 1 Holstein iiiiii 4 yum 9"“ F- Jllllwll. Boston's Mill e. 1 Yorkshire Boar '1 montha. "g; Cllllll- mllflfllflllllfi. 1 Ayrshire Cow 8 years. 0.. ikreeneuit, Abrams Villa 39,1 Hampehiro Down ram yearling. . . raeneult, Amrama Vill nge, 8 Hampshire Down rum lamb; FM Godfrey. Bllflolk. 1 Berliiahire imit- a months. EllWlll Reid. Rollo Bey. 2 Ayra hire bull calves a montba Edwin Reid. Rollo Bey, z Ayreohire iitiii tiiiit i mointiia ' Edwin Reid. Rollo Bu. 8 Ayrshire ltaitei-ti 2 ntontha, CllWton Morrison. Tryon. 6 Yo riteiiii-e Pigs, o weekg, W- 9- Dllrllfl. Bloomfield, 2 Gue riiaey lBulia I yen-q u; g mug“, Peter Holland. Fort Auguatua. 1 Ayreehire Bull l5 yegrg DEPARTME i. NT OF AG RICULTURE ‘ltii Wanted Salesman Thoroughly capable salesman ‘to cover ' country tiistrictn iii Cope Bretomby aunt; mobile. Apply to \ I WOOD tc “(PCONXELL " Sydney, N‘. B. k