. writsaw-“I was Muslim: HEART on" altar I t':i"e"°i. l glad who are troubled with caused by their heart and nerves.“ Price 50c. per box at all druggists and m’ db?“ ‘m "flii t °fi far u in the bow of the white ' But Ga waved him on - *7“! $7 n’ T‘ Mflbum 0°" m“ stcanger as she nosed from island tbi "There's, the Iione Pine,“ reflected and” IXQ" Owen‘ 5mm“, 3- m“ o“ -— island in her run up Oasco ‘bay; at last. hard ressed for further re- m“ 0mm " i I ‘boylike the feet planted squarely in sources. "But es off by itself on the g?“ QEGL Bewmm‘? N°WP°fi a “A man who ulwlyl drives vfith sturdy English walking boots, the hill, and at the edle of the woods. a‘ m Wm‘ "'°'°"'*”* both hands ‘on the wheel arouses a hands thrust deep into the pockets 1 You'd be afraid there. But it's’ high. Grade VI-J’ Dome mammld’ 2 - ' ' owl's curlosltv-uhe wonders whai of smartly tailoreddlniclrers; boy- And it looks out tosea." ~ _ "m" M°N°iu~ l would Mane» If he had to blow his‘ like the set of the straight shoulders ‘A "The Lone Pine," she repeq Gm” V-l- mm MGR“!- - gm] "°'°-" ‘in the wine-red suede Jacket virithiand her vocie warmed. "I feel trig; Gm-de<w"1' Maj“ Matheimnv 2- _,‘- 91.55335 I-rrflgn the soft silk mannish collar and tieylbratlcn of c. responsive chord. Lead mime" stew?“ 3- Earle. stem”. a w_ Tum‘ ,showing at the throat; boyllke most use to it." ‘ ' ‘ 4- swam! Miil-QN- . ‘ v ,|_ 5_ TAYLOR of all the sleek bobbed head in jaun--' He stopped the car at last in a Grade mr-l- D811 Farrish, 2. Oillumetris I leather hat. But all ,the boyish cast‘ narrow lane. A grassy slope rose Ham’ Benin”- 3- 1"" 591191145?» - l“ 3mm,“ 5".“ of Gay Delano-was given the lie by steeply beyond a small orchard, and Grade n-L Em” YW-mker. 2‘ ." ., ' _ _ _ the softness of her slender face, the crowning the hill, seemlnga growth mm Mcnem- ' , i _' ‘ " ' ' delicacy of hcr thrdatjas it curved cf the rocks themselves like ‘a giant 0'54“ I ("-1- Ruth BWWBPt. 2- into the manish collar, the dark mushroom, a small cottage showed “may McLeod. 3. Jean Sentner. 4. ifoufi-iifi? »*We will be buying live and dressed fowl l L and chickens for the, balance of the season! "l. Pu "i , south-i ‘My bothered my nerves and PMPIW ,- and my sleep was taken six beam I found done me so much ood I; ommend them to a those,‘ ' sleeplesanees / /.- - Vy/ covvmonr i917 by The HOBBS-MERRILL no. casement-i . g iYOBQh It might have been a tall, straight? ed drooing of her fine ‘red lips. " i , The rest that seeking in the’ No earned indeed. Yearsof vrilful slay-H ery to paint brushesand palette.’ dogged. persistence at her easel in. chard. i‘. /' ’ inevitably to hopes, ambitions and plans, key A soon suss-rrrure ' es ‘ly. "Bee slim young boy who stood. alonemnentioned lt." i/i. ‘ii-never herd tell of anyicockL lift!!- folks woul ‘have QIQIQ." he 581d th ms‘ like weariness of her giayofeyes, the tir- in the fringe of a little wood. Gay breathed~ a rapturous "Ah!" G Delane came‘ She got out without a word, and the 313116.319 saidilad followed bei-‘through the or- Ma "I will have it," shc said, looking 11D WW1 10y in he!’ 957195. “I will have the face of physical exhaustion, led it if -I have-to commit murder. Those relinqitishment of bitches are going to sentinel my and sleep. Those rocks shall be my an"- Gay Delane was obliged to turn the_ chorage. Murder, arson, th61b-Whii.f, at last upon her metty studioyare these to me? The Lone Pine will in Greenwich Village and go inflzive m9 $1809.” ' ._N.U. St Pew/Ice .l.<.i~.iiu.i srnnqrovsnn sonoon. Grade X-i. Helen Stewart, Robert Crabbe. (b)--Jl. Millsi- Matheson; 2. Elva Bell/incl‘. 3. Ruby Seniiner, 4. Elmer thesm. ~ (c)—1. Ovid Dollar, 2. Florence Coles. Perfect Attendance: - Eileen Younker, Millur Matheson. Ufllbiyni lPraser ;('1‘eachei'). ~~ —-—<u>-0¢-_--.__- __ CORNWALL SCHOOL Class Standing of Cornwall school for the month of November. Grade X.--1. Thankful Bain, 2. llvfiiriel MacDonald, 3. George Mac- ° j ‘ Paaaer-byt I suppose you want search of recreating rest among the' “Well, now." he said deprecating- at. ' market: mvfley._my méq? _,_ _ __ . -- cooling breezes along the pinegirH-ily, with a sidelong look at her flush- Qnces‘ - 4 I evylflgoo’ lgvrfiiiliilriiz: lzzdyzr¢lelgtg lflifgroassltericflei-hfitilfrtilrythfoot was first‘ mgzogottuge was built of weather- iMillan W3 W11] 3130 require hot‘ coffee on yer, dam. mi ‘de um. upQn the gangp1qnk_ am; 1; was shéstained shingle and natural rock, a large quantity-i of dressed geese ducks from“ Decembe 10th to 15th. Be sur and get our prices beJ fore selling. i SWIFT CANADIAN W?” COQ, LTD. i llfark R. McGuigan B. A. » ‘minrsrrzn. . mossy T0 mm remains Block. cunriunmwnrxd McLeod & Bentley .- i J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. lllrrlster and Attorney-abhor 000cc: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Ctn-rlotteiovvu, P," E. I. McDonald & McPhe B. A. I. A. KQDONALD H. I’. McPllld B. A. v UABIJSTERS, -A'l"l‘0RNEYS, ‘ETC MONEY TO LOAN ‘mu-v Building. ("Jlnfloltrlnwnfi .,.____.i.__________ ' nonmmon COMMISSION Clulnnan, Mnosonon uimowlv, MIPIIQGEILIJ Bend all Information relirdlng Ii- IIQQIMI 0f PMIIIDIIIOII Afl- 10 H15 above _ v 0r To , Ollie! Inspector, B. 1s not-cum: street, _ . Phone 1,01" bllll-ll-lfl-lyr. ' IEBILL LLB. Ian-Men, Attorneys, Ito. Money to Inn. U-ll-QRIIDO 99"" ‘r4 0004-000-00 4 4 ; i-{ilnsidiousl '2 finds i l. egg .233: i ,5 , i . ‘a and Professional Cards l SOL I CITOE, ITO ant-loam; Bell & lvlatliieson - D. L IATIIIISOK r e. i She: ThiI-Il kin-proof lipstick I'm using. He: Yen. It leaves the proefili . over a guy's flee. ' ...,._ THAT'S WHAT THEV SAY “l understand poker is quite a ‘ scientific game." "It is, dear, If you win, but If lose, it's just luck." » wmwsamc Your: cannon“ Dry cold winterkills many shrubs and plants. Your lawn. trees, shrubs and flowering bulbs will come through in better sha-pe if they go into the winter “with wet feet." Soak tharoots thoroughly before the ground freezes and that will helo prevent winter inillfy- Dflliefli-B 1'05" may be banked with a mound of earth a foot high. or wrapped with straw of cloth. Bulbs which are planted me ‘should be cuv straw or leaves to keep out t as long as , root growth. . ell polio, and value. ‘ornament’ in oarload loll or lean. _ Write or ‘phone u: for lsLAND ‘ STQRAGE .; lan ambling roll to his locomotion em. ‘that was almost scaworthy. "I won't to look at cottages," said briskly. . . “Wcli ‘all right." he assented isiowly, in the soft New English ‘drawl that curiously harmonized with his walk, Gay thought. He mranked the car and slid into the ‘driver's seat. "Gay swung up beside |hlm, . . l" "Now, I'll tell yousemctlywhat I want," she began "and you can talic »me to it. A small cottage preferably. ‘off by itself somewhere, with trees ‘- ‘around it, near the wafer. Quiet lvery quiet. I am going to sleep for itwo weeks. If I can't find a cottage. I will take a suit of rooms inn. pri» I "ate house. With an old couple, ll W" possible, deaf and dumb and a. bil crippled, if you have them. No= hotel no boarding house, noisuiumer col~ ony. Now, there it is. First choice small quiet furnished cottage. I don't care if it is only a shed, if its quite. and cool, and alone." "We-ll now that ought to be easy," he said slowly. “How many are ther. of you?" - "One. Mc. Just myself, no more." _"You don't want! a. house all by yourself." , l. All of outraged New England con- vention spoke in his slow low voice "Oh, yes_,_I do. Not a very bis house, but a house." "But you can't stay nights in a house by yourself-J’ . Gay cut in briskly: "Nowthe chances are that f know what I want better than you do. All you have to do is find it." Then. as she noticed that his eyes fell and a slow flush arose in his fair face at her rebuke, she added pleasantly: "I have lived alone for eight years. In New York, too, that den of depravi- ty. I fancy there is no more rampant. danger here than there." » "Another one oi’ them nutty New Yorkers," the boy thought, but his impassive face did. not betray him. e drove slowly from house to houbh descanting on their various virtues. decrying their obvious faults, speci- fying the number of rooms, the con- dition of the plumbing and the a- mount of rent. . ‘ Gay was difficult to suit. While her own notion of what she wanted. was indefinite enough. she was quick to decide what shag d. not want. Onecttage wash. W toneish- bors. one was in a Pi! marsh. one looked ooclrouehy. Stubborn Cough Quickly Ended by Famous Recipcig v Here is the famous Id recipe which 3,1" qr ghlp no your hides. millions of housewlvet ave found to ix “m”. m; w,” the most dependable means of roceivetdpnuete1m“1"““ JL’ “ with frost ILI and HIDES, “i tuliiglt ‘b Ituiglmt 1039!‘: ti? f von I f‘, ll Q E E °°' ed will’!!! u o» you Ill] n t usual dimm 2 ~ Pluck, pour it into fftifiolmtlifié flll the bottle with plain granule strai ed ii . Thus- igiiniuzbbuffioouncel ‘b! begtnei-yremody Boneless luau you could bu‘ ready-made for Horsemeat. ' , mo... ?"""“"§?..§3°.i2ifa.§“ "fllifilill2 for those d I . Wecun Ill?‘ ‘W t iusenwgu at .1’ "In . 31,19, ‘tub? with thlt "Well. 1M. I rather think- they would." , "flgWé me to its Guard?! Ange. u. , nline, . ,_ , e» . it u . ~ u...» _ “in who led the stream of eager tourists and stood on a ledge where the ashore, making her way with impa- grassy slope dwindled tiently quick assurance to the head Before its door stood one twisted. car of a line of waiting taxis. Her crastly pine, and behind it, so that Walker. 3. Mary Donohue. brisk gesture of intent to ride indeed it stood in its very portal. ’ brought, up a, talL fair, {tackled lad, the little IQTGSE 0f birch 8nd pine ’ {who came with slow but willing gait, rustled and shivcred in the sea. bre- The doors of the cottage were ‘she closed and their knocking produce “A Darling Fimplace,” Gay Exulted. no answer. Tho lad was loath to ac- cept this inadmission. He knocked and knocked, frowning dissatisfac- sion aiythe unfriendly silence. "Oh. there's nobody here," Gay - protested. “Our pounding would have awakened the-the druids by this celled Aumtalnflfyi" ' “She mustbe Here," hclnsisted. “She's always here? Auntalmlryl” he - called Auntolmiryi" Gay Wished. -Y-. . '*' Gay called to him. m; And directing his eyesto a bright cot-roar of the room he said, "Look! , e sofrcotnh, mbe, and the fat minions? I dhniivbc sound asleep there int twenty. minutes. Do you to solid stone. >1 Graxie vm-i. _i"hacker7 Jean Woodside, Joan I his persistence. “If _ =he's,here, she’ aaf," she said, and walked around the cottage from ~ window in window, peering in. And the more her spying showed her, the more ws/rmlizibhe-wanted it. The lower floor of the cotttahge consisted of j‘ . large room, e small kitchen nomore than a zlassed-in porch adjoining. It was ‘ ined throughoutlitrith pine, darkly stained. Windows opened on the rom- sides of it ..to the forest, to zhe orchard slope and the valley, to the quiet bay. and to the full Atlan- zic and the farther‘ was chsstely furnished. with 000850 lonal bright splashes of color on the walls or in the uphoistering. The fireplace was wide and high, built of island scone. with corner stone benches of the dark pine. ‘in darling fire place." o ' ‘iRand did that. Folks mostly zhbiight he wasted a lot of time on It,” the boy vouchsafed pleasant- islands. The mom ay exult- mole Grade IX.--1. Helen Scott, Grade VIII-l. Marjorie Lowther. 2.. Doris Crosby» 8. Reta Pethlck. Grade VI—-1. Ruth Stone, 2. Mary Grade V.—-1. Jack MacMillan, 2 Jean Firizzel. 3. Erma Bain. » ‘Grade III.-1. Hilda Crosby. 2. Helen Donohue. 3. Phyllis Walker. Grade 11-1. Louise Baln, 2. Dor- othy Good, 3. Hector Scott. Grade I.—1. Lillian Scott, 2. Arth- ur Howard. 3. Ray Good. - l _ nannnmsmr school. rThe following is the report of. ,~_Bradalbunc_ School for the month’ "ofiiovember. ‘ ' ‘ i l .. i. l l i 2. Earle Todd. l . . Christine MacPhersnn. k Grade VII-l. Jean Woodside and 3 Lorne Cousins (equal). 2. Marjorie Thacker, 3. Welthy Cousins. i’ Grade VI-—1. Helen Cousins, 2. Ruby Gnmster. ' Grade V-i. Joan Thacker, 2. Mamaret MacDonald. . Grade ‘III-l. Lillian MacLeod, 2. Laurence MacLui-e. ,_ Grade II-l. Vernon MacLure, 2. iviargaret MavKav and Lillian Cou- sins Keqiiali. 3. Jimmie Sncwie.‘ Grade IV-i. Manic Snowie. Grade I-Sr.-1. Henrv MacDon- ald. 2. Anznic MacDonald, 3. Archie ‘rhacker. . Grade I—Jl'.—l. Bobby Todd, 2. Timer Cousins. 3. Doris Wcodside. Perfect Attendance: —- Marjorie f’ , 2. . bellffill .._;__ Emily Platts, Teacher. I and Ernest centeiuieqinii; .; Geode VI-l. Eleanor . . and Marguerite , e (equal). i qmds III-l‘. Jenny Grade r-sr, 1. Ruth n. MMIJOOIL’ .2. Eric Moiesid .3. Rosie 0M“!- q‘ lid/ldMs-Iter (equal). " ' ' y Grade I-Jr. i. Haddon, MacLeo (Patriot please copy) ‘ E t, -——v¢~'" ....>_~_- | QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOI. Queen Square School Honor Roll for month of November. - Grade Xs-Prlncipafs’ Dept.——1. ‘James O'Connor; 2. Austin GRUB-Iii; .3, Pius Callaghan. - l Grade IX.—1. Louis Monashflfli .2, Jos. Peters; a, Eric Robin. . Grade VIII. —— Vice-Principal's Principal's, Dept.--i, Jos. Reardon; 2, Benedict Callaghan; 3. Prosper Peters. Y '- GracleVIIs-Mr. Mori-iseys Dept. _——1. Chas. Tra r; 2, Gordon Con- .nors; 3, Alan larkin. , Grade VI.-~Mr. Connolly's Dept.-_- i1, Harland Hughes; 2, Jqck Leight- izer; 3, Harry Pineau. . ' i Grade VL-Mise McDonald's ’Dept.—1, Edward Pineau; 2. Daniel ‘Wedge; 3, William Bprowell. Grade V.--Miss Murnaghans Dept.--l, Arthur Klrwin; 2, Louis ii-Tvwhes: 3, Fred Doyle and Jos. gDowling. - j Grade IV.--Miss Frances‘ Dept.- gi, Wilfred Blacquiere; 2. Ernest ‘SWRHOIV; 3, Frank Gallant. - Grade IiL-Miss C1arkin's Dept.- il, Aloysius Tralnor; 3, Bill Sherry. ; (mile IIL-Miss s. Welsh’s Dept. 377i. Jack Coyle and Jas. Cullen; 2, ‘James Roeche: 3. John Shaw. ' Grade III.--Miss McAulays Dept. l-l, Ambrose Hennessey; 2, Albert lTBrown and Edw. Corbettf 3, Gerald Mallett. i j I Grade I1.-Miss A. Walsh's Dept. —!. Arthur Griliith; 2, Wilfred ‘Lefllair; 3, Victor Doll-on, Grade II.*-—-MISS ‘Trainer's Dgpg,__ i1. Henry Gauthieri 2. Ernest Mo. Carey; 3. ‘Weston 'I‘rainor and .105, Burke. H Live noes. We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, p a y i n g highest market prices. Davis f? Fraser I 942l-12-4-tl. , _ ‘motiemeokeiiiie. I Oieary “Mon-isua- Allan Morris _ 2. Illoyid MacLcedrS. Roadie mum _,' and Katherine Wadman (cqualhi *2. Harry Rose, ‘Bblireddle woman- -- 2. Kathryn Nicholson. 3. ‘llirancis i‘ “. ‘ i - ‘ .Georgia,.li. ‘Dingweii freschenf McNeill: 2, Gordon ' .. It savcsfyou iuoricy . w u. . . _ .. .. 313g; fiotiigiillrc thelianilawir on; nitfii resume”: Cleanliness" _ mum m cannon New Two-rune fink” rip le rub‘- m penci sempggdn and 6v. Woterm Service and lelection u} 5,500 Canadian Merchant: Use Watemionu. Ink In Wareotnnon’: Peru L. u. WATBRMAN commmr tinned-lacs s:- J-sita ti... was, uoirrnul. VLNOW_ bird-digs» ‘an ‘almost limitless "THU ,. wlficrtnaifs writing iiutrumenta a steadily increas. in: popularity. j= A They are v ' everybod pi‘ ' ' additions tothdf ' o ily are the Gyro-Sheath Deal: Sets and the new colour line in Ripple-Rose, Ripple. Blugreen audhRigpla- live.__ See time triilmphl oflwyivennan. ‘ nine at your flu]. er’: to-day. Exlmiumt ' Waterman line witlritl variation ofpeu points to suit every or relative, "a Watermaniwili make m; "Ideal". gift. ' GZGZyS-Onyx or marble ',' ,'{"*.“:av uy v 591135 "- “l " .1, ; i , , ‘| I Chrlgtm" a as season. It ‘_ I I c made to ll: 60. the famous No. 7 Wiiflnl ltyie. For friend . Write for our presumption "and trophy booklet‘ fift, meuimirfi $06254 -- Same model without (rune, $1.70. blue. $12.50, 6167~liarger pen). Iii. is. '3 Msckinnon and THOMPSON ’S MILLS, The llllflefllgnod Qflgr f" “'°I“Z".’.'.‘ul‘ “'..'".i“"u'l';.f'°"“ e II zoo h d do lllllldlll . Al» Rom: ss:a=ua'si'i'i1:“mn~ud' can. m! u: n»! "i"- " _ best mliietrcauu In the Blend... The Mills may be sold separately u. If‘ not sold by private sale be! .1“: FUN! petty will be sold by Public Auetlfggon at 1 vdwk P- "- M . ~ _. 5" no of the -a 2H‘... For: ‘SALE. 4,». lohli rt't.";.‘.i.'.i.fi"i..l“:zz.‘i°..t.fii‘lt ... A a fiw=iiifll e i nut the above F" o’ . up n All) McN alarm» Bolelbliiefi, i jouucuuirsn teen. ....W tug. "Mo III‘ "-