"(DECEMBER 11, 1920 {"77 —-~*<-.-t_:~=~-===-1_-—¢ "-_ .. M“. . _,___ __,_,._h _ .< run-fifty“ \>.~' LEPAGE, BRADY CO., Charlottetown LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES The distinctive Red Rose flavor, aroma and" rich, full strength is found inievery Red Rose Sealed Carton. l Never sold in bulk. You will ciao enjoy Red Role Coffee ‘The Womcflc Married iclllfimd from Page SI; landlord fldlfel l lili_mwu_ filjllfloklentbalrr on "g p“ 8 Wl-IOIII. 1'1 . _ Nye!‘ I hwevoattlfiilil: lazing-hm” my own‘ Naturally m)’ hush - and does not want to int it." have no ob .. gave me a igllikllil‘. QM“? $5 "‘ll'"“""» l took it hoiue with uu= for Dick to retid and dig" Ah.“ n, I felt ainmst as if the flat mine, and on the way home I planned tbt. gurmshmgs [he now curtains. etc.. that I would naed “I didn't lie! 1 have some itionev o-l my "Wm" isnid aloud MS ll ‘HP-“Qil i" no for mv bridge lln<son Lin‘ Smwp" W“ Bblng to will for "W- "l llitve the tuuney Zllildrcil gave “'8'” l hall m" Yet llilfl time t0 so down and see if that Inn was still unsold. I Wvttntt-d (llifir perntely to ask IM- m m“? me there. but I- hadn't qlillt! tile t-uur» ill-H‘ 1.0 let her see me buy that Inn so soon utter site had given me Ill-‘ mime)‘ to strutighteii out my bills. I told her. however, tliut I llwllglit Dick had secured thtlt el- evator apartment I had talked of, "I “m Bind for y'all. It will hr Pllfilfil‘ with Junior. I don't m... lmW If"! 8V0!‘ gel that great rum» her-tome carriage down those stairs. l "link You should Iiuve n I-ittlt- strcurt for him. All the sluori lteople lIIIVP tlist-tirtletl r-ttrrizigetw. mid Ilse lllr light Ku-ratrt iir-itenil." I didn't tell her I lIlHl one tucked away that I didn't Ilse. Neither did I say she bud spoiled my enjoy ment in the expensive carriage I had insisted upon buying. But n"; Iiad. Mentally I registered that word "smart" --if the. ‘lIlIllPl people were using go-carts. Why I would Ilse mine. We had our lesson, u very enter taming one, then she took m9 home. “I saw the landlord today, Dick," I told him after dinner was over and baby in bed. “WeII?" . "Here's the lease. He'll. let you have it forthc $5 advance." - "That's strange.’ I would Ilnve sworn that he wouldn't coma tluyvn —-nol; now, at any rnte, when rents are all going higher. Not that It is worth more-It Isn't." “Sign It, dear. and I'll see him again tomorrow. He. promised to tln several things for me." "Will you be huppieP-moro ron tented if I do‘ this. Nan?‘ ' "Of cottrse I will, old dear!" I kissed him and chattered ‘of how lovely it would be until he drew the ink toward him and signed the. lease. , IT 00878 TO MOVE . Chapter 30 I didn't. wunt to be anything but. u 300d wife t0 Dick; {didn't mean MOTHER! l” “w. 'wl..v. ifihihwn ... In l '.‘/ $O0+o4 o‘ -4<.¢. l-‘KWIW HBIQHIQBKO. The One Instrument that Plays e X Victor Records Perfectly ‘ 'I‘but instrument l:~ tho Vii-trots. It is Silfitllilll)‘ imult- to pitly Victor Records. and simiittriy Victor Records lire mudo to he played on the Yictroln. No combination ot‘ sub- stitutes will cntthic you to Iiuur the urent artists of the world as they IlINIISPlYWS Imvt- t-Iitiseu lo be Iienrti. vlfllflllglfl I'm." gytttoo up. Now Victor Records dnmon- struted first of ouch uinnlll. Miller Bros. Charlottetown 21I98-i2-li1il. .'._._ 6"" at Luwestlites. 1 ' giiilimitiiud i, ' '.t.. ~_ . '1 v > ~‘1 right"; ti‘ t i t t 4c Q-44@-QO§ s. R. BROw . Chartottetown I ll"- i-iit. 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"SW! me. and Ell-l “very W911. if that is the cust- I ' Slim, 35. 50 cents. cused me of living out of BA" propor~ ‘trouble for Dick and for myself. 7+‘ “They, WORKY A while you You are constipated, Illiious, null what you need It; one of two ('Il.\‘I'ilI‘\'.i.-i tonight sure for your. liver and bowels. Then you wllf wake up ivonderlng what bet-attire of your dizziness, sick iteatlttche, bud cold, 0r upset gassy stouiuch. no gripiilg, no inconvenience. (‘blldren love Cascaretn too. 10. to be anything but ll good WIHL | would have itidigunntiy denied that I was in any way II hindrance to my husband. Yet I would have been very angry it anyone had ac- tion to our means. when 1 did sIl the work and look cure of the. baby to save; but ‘I did. In all that hap pened I was laying up sorrow and I used to watch Dick swing down the street, toll, erect, wonderfully goodlooking, and thtnkhow proud I was of him——how he surpassed all other men I had ever met, save on~ ly is the one essential," money! “Any or the girls would have sntippetl nt. him," fused, to say when I thought of the days he courted me, and how my girl friends envied me. Now that he had signed the louse for the new ltqiartsnent I would be terribly ‘busy. We were to move in in t\vo weeks. I <-'oltldn‘t stop my bridge lesson because of Mildred. l felt for the first time a i, ent -po ut-‘of view. Gradually I was _ "Pains his honor. ‘est liability. I was the latter, even ' Nun. I love to have people like you. sense of obligation. She bad done so l'IIl\('lI tor me I couldn't feel free in do as I wisltei. ‘ Dick Itelped me to distuuntle the old rooms eveningsp-IVP tooK-tlown draperies, packed tlisties. and, got fiwould _ ml so n . expense as possible. The vs cost us $35 and we really little. ; .‘ "I didn't think of tbt- cost ‘In! tuoving the stuff when I sig d tho ' everything to move with little llease." Dick remarked. u fI'0_'WIl_ spoiling his face. I snwotbetfirhe trown away as I replied. _ ~- '“1\'o, for once you thought’ of making mo httppy.“ ' _ “For once?" In ptilnctl surprise. "IVeII. I didn't exactly itieun that. Iiut you have been so awfully afraid lo do or. titiicr people d0; so atfrnid tu ask unyomt to ivaite-‘iyvlly. Mildred says Ibo stores htlvetri any respect for a woman who pays cash And it must be so, for the clétiks trout u woman who has n charge account fur differently than they do n woman who pays fur things,“ wrong. It must be because the wo- men who have charge umzounts spend so much more that the stor- es can afford to wait. ‘Pbertrs something behind it. you um. be sure.“ ‘~'I‘Iiat‘s just what I Intvt- been telling you. They are willing to wail, strwlly not let thcnl?" "A settling day (tomes some times. Nun.“ “Naturally, butJlt can he put. off until you can pay, and In the moan- lime we can have what we needl poverty stricken." t “All right, dear. Wait until you see your husband In lils new suit —you‘il be afraid to trust him out nf your sightl" "Indeed I shunt! I shall be glad to have people see you look nice. I don't think It is any credit to a man not to. or not to have his wife look nice. I am as shabby as can be. l can't save a cent on what you give me to run ms house. You'll get another raise soon-you told me you would. Now if we can get fixed up so that we look do‘- l Ill‘ YOUR EAR! RING i’ WITH HEAD NDUIIGS If you have ronrlnl. buz- 1 zinc! noises In your earn. are getting hard of hearing and ,. ear Cotarrhai Deafness. lrc to your drugglllt 1nd rat l ounce of Pnrmint (doubts strength). and add to it trim of M! water. and n utt e grnnulnte sugar. Toke l tnblespoonfu. ‘ four times n Fly. v This will o (on brlngqnlck . relief from the distressing head noises. Clo red nostrils ping into the throat. Ii. only to prcplre, cunts little. And In ply-aunt to take. Any- 4 one who hu Cutarrhll tron,- ble of the urn. is hard o! hearing or has head noisu. nhould give this prescription a trial. AGENTS WANTED t] Men on Women. not to (jlnylglq. but to travel and sppolnt loco! u)- ranontativel- 81.09 and expo guaranteed first 76H. With 500 chance to mike $8.800 and u es. State age and quallflco Experience unnecessary. Wjiylb! Co, Dept. 6.. Iiotootn. “If they do, the system isulliv instead of going around Idoklngv Oll- (IHARLOTTETOWN qunitpthu. cent, when the raise comes wewlll Pay up." _ it wag ._with such specious argu- ments 85AM! that I enticed Dick. He toyed me. he wanted to make me happy. Gradually be was loos- 9MB] his morale, gradually be was look-tn upon things with a differ- A wife can be either the great» est asset s man has, or the great- itltouglt I loved Illy Iiusband devot r-tlly. I have heard it said that many 200d wives burnt a Illllll more than women not so plural. Morally I never had a thought unfair to Dick. I-Io was my man. the only man in the world for me! Yet‘! wit: dragging him down daily. caus- ing him to lose his stamina. mak- ing of him a man without a mind ~ Vbocaus-e of his love for me, his tit-sire for ‘my happiness. And all the time I excused my- self by saying: "If "be earned more motley, I wouldn't Iidre to do these things." ' MOVING DAY Chapter 31 , "Wed, dear. did you have a izootl time toast-t" l)ick queried. hlildrcd Stowell had asked me to lunch at the Vanderbilt with her, and although we were to move the following day anti‘ I ‘was terribly lilifly. I bad not been n-ble in refuse I her invitation. "I surely did! ‘She wanted me to go to the tlressmakeus with lier toiuorrotw~that4stilart place where they have manlkins ‘parade around to show tl.e clothes. I never have been in such a place. She thought it strange." ‘I ‘don't see why! Those places make you pay for all that non- sense." _ "It Isn't nonsense, Dick. A wo- man can see how a dress is going to look on her. And I was crazy to go, but of course, I told her I couldn't on account of the moving." "I am afraid you will be spoiled. reallze- how sweet you are, and I wish I could dress you as you should be, and as I know you would like to be." be replied, unconscl lus- Iy adding i‘ my desire for pretty! filings by : ing he ‘vouid like to dress me as I should be dressed. “So the luncheon was a suc- cess?" he added. "Indeed :t was!" I 513W? bim Ian animated account of what we had and who I saw wbiic I prepared a simple dinner, our last in the flat. After we bad cI-etred giway and Jun-or was Ir. oed I again spokel 1-,! xltldrt-tl Sv ital nix-I h“- desire‘, it have me -~ i bur: I feel ashore? u-w-n ‘ll? is =-' Aylislx," .. suit-i. "As-Iiained of her’! Queer rm- son." Dick teased. ‘l Iiamed of myself. And it isn't at all necessary, Dick. If you would open accounts for me, and let inei get things when I need them I could look nicely too." "I am afraid. Nan. that you never. can hope to compete with Miidredi in tiross. Stoweil is n very rich> man." "I rover expect to! AII I ask is to be able to look so I won't be ashamed." “Very well. dear. I shall have ‘that raise soon, and then you can have more to spend." "And In the meantime what about giving mo a charge account at Goodman's?” "After we get moved I'll see about it." I said no more, delighted with the progress I had made. In time Dick would come to my way of thinking; he would see I was right, and that, as Clara said. there was n. use going without things when I the shops were so willing to give. on time In which to pay for them.. - ‘Dick looked very tired. I hsdn'tl noticed It until we stopped talking.» I spoke of It and asked. him If he m. in. _ "No-I um trying to make my work worth a good raise, dear. It's been hard plugging. iBut I'll get there-Wye got to." _ "Of course you will!" I encour’ aged. "Now go to bed. and get a good. night's sleep.” ' d-lo followed inyaflvlce, while tired as I was I sat up anbour longer planning what I would buy for the new flat. wondering If I ever would be able to dress as Mrs. Swwsll did. wishing -Dicli made enough money so we might have a motor car. and a lot of other fool-l Isht and seemingly imposslblel illihlil. I ' The next morning the van was at the door at 8 o'clock. Dick was ‘ to reinalnbome until noon and he~ hurrieci over to the new apartment . ‘whilofl took Junior over In his: carriage. Clara Watson, who was, there, took the ‘baby and kept him all day. I was so happy that noth- ywlttb no help. “If the working wonten asked what. they used to. we might have eaomeone." I said. "But we want - too many things for the apartment topay them the wages they ask now." I said; _ . ' "What db you mean, dear? We can't buy slur-new furniture." "Oh, I didn't moon furniture, but ,..._;,. "w. . ltlllrel the windows. and things like that." ‘slipped out. _ I quoted Clttra, then added: “Don't look on his face when‘ beyioft, title ing worried nte. » h t e. I’l-l tak _ time - t‘ ‘i, to _' "ayiltg we "No, you know what I moan, as- I Qlélzlllrifiga Pighnia.‘ gm slcke-ulnv l w“ a m" m‘ l out: CHRISTMAS THOUGHT IT IS one of the pleasures of our business life to lmow that 6.8. Chocolates have brought so much happiness to thousands during the ear; .'..-<1 ti... ti... will 1.811,... their own delicious way, to. make the holiday season a bright ancl happy one for young ancl olcl alike. GANONG BROS. LIMITED s1". STEPHEN N. B. would need to spend money for (‘ontinued on Page Two l tliyvays some |ll ‘I Iiatl not intended mentioning ‘things to IIFJ-lhe zlpurtitient. But” things to do. (Iuriaiifs won't fihthttt wt- needed =unythint-',Y It had I was i=0 harm’ that I had succeed Dick. Juid‘ a worried ed in hulking him move that not]: ; ing shuttered. although Dick worrl- I ed for fear I would make myself - _ ill trying to get strslgtbened out. '-'-"t-».i\;v'~'~ A . \~\ ~\j_ . __.. .2 p,‘ ~ t "it'll a I My Nerves Were So Bad at Times that l Could Not Keep Back the Tears HEN the nerves collapse there is Because Dr. Chase's Nerve Food sup- ‘such a feeling of utter helplesgnegg plies in condensed and easily assimilated ‘ that strong men, u we" u women," orm the vital substances with which unmhdl’ ‘fiherwise m“ weep‘ nerve’ cells it stands out to-day as the The average physicianis sadly at a loss greatest of nerve reslmratives‘ when consulted by a nervous patient, and _ we have from such an eminent authority give you an idea of just what you may ex- u Dr. Richard Cabot the statement that pect from the use of this treatment, be- half the ordinary practitioners’ work is cause it describes an average case: with derangements of the nerves. neuraigic and sciatic pains, the sleepless- ness, indigestion and tired, depressed feel.- ings that grive. the doctors their business, and you wi I mentpf DI‘. C8b0i2. m. all. I tried other remedies and doctors‘ med lcllw-‘hlll ".19? 011W ‘CV6 me temporary rgllgfl, hlvxlllnegfiilgitilgléllthéllllfig faWwllgih people last full I LOlTlITIQnCQd utilng Dr. Chose’! New meant enormous strain on the Iervoug found | w“ getting Better. I kept on u]; system.- The fear, thexworry, this anxiety m“,,',,,'fi“‘,‘,,,,",f",o"‘_,,,"'§f;"{,o§{f“§:d"glgfifflfk.. . have wasted nerve force ‘at sud: on enor- drengtheued me nplendldlr. 1 can high] - ' oomme o n ch ' \~ ' ~ 7 ‘r i ' mous rate that pet sons of nervous tempcr- " r- "e r - "v- Fiwd hr narrow: ament have. been unable to» stand the hum M “n” “m” atrium-the result is nervous collapse. to treating symptoms only, finds difficulty you buy you will be sure that you are ‘ ' fruitful rrnli. th hll anddi -' it - - , aged conditiogeof hi‘; pfitliletafi: 660d?- .1; dealers, OI Fdmanson, Bates in bringing about. restoration, and-often ‘thigvthe genuine. 50c a box, 6 for Q ‘fl, 8i Co; Ltd, Toronto. Nature rebuilds the starved and wasted i‘ A careful reading of this letter willl H “H. S. Shlfll. Hlllllnd, Ont... wrltggg_, Think of the headaches, backaches, “m” °""°“ '°“" “° I h" ‘i “"1"! "H"? i vous breakdown, and was so bud at time; m‘; I could not keep back the tom's. I also had g t; queer feelin: in the buck of my lteutl; 39mg- , _ _ ' times ll. seemed to" b g I b k 1 , realise the truth of tins states n... d, m, "m", ,2“, °n::,,y‘20::,",,i, “I, i ‘l =9 i Fwd. and had not taken very ntuny until’ I I ‘The next step is to make the test of p _ ‘ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food in your own one. " ' Recovery mustpecessariiy be slow, and Iftyoh are careful‘ to see» the portrait and ‘l the average‘ doctor, accustomed as he is t oignature of A. W. Chase, M.D., on the box ' i