¢ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iIANUARY§4,"1924 MATERIAL i i Tenders will be received by "ma undersigned until noon on Thurs-- day January 17th. 1934 1°!’ "19 6111* plying of material required at HNS‘ 97Ln/"4-9-r, undermentiotled places. "ll 01' "'3' (one hiarcli 15th, next. ensuing- 48. At Charlottetown or F. O. B_»-}K’1A Q M ‘pfirfflflllilllvo l-awntuz “(g at local stations for Hillaboro ‘rtugoz- . I _ o0 11,3, M. of! la. hardwood,_ k not leaf». than 12 fa long oi‘ i? ‘in. wide. tWhlte lllirch nndjag ' Beech excepted.) _ 2. At Vernon River Brldqei 11.500 feet n. u. of s illch plank 0*. 1115/1 . Q44 "5 oil or, hardwood or htmiock. n0! l than 5 inches wide. and in ie ' in of 12 feet or 18 feel only. At Dame's Bridfl¢~ L°W" Mfl‘ ue Road: _ 50 cords of spruce or ilr 901th“ not leans than t inches at small ends and 1i} feut ionx. f. At Elli: River Bridge: ‘ 12.000 feet ll. M. 0f 3 inch hem-I lock or spruce plank. ill lrliglllr "l i2 or l6 feet only. L 6. At Gilliam cringe. Klid=r== _ ill rnrd< of [mien not less tho". b inches at small ends and 1R lect i . “a: cor-is of tiolos not lose than l intmr-e at snlaii ends 11ml 15 if"?! lung. 1.000 iin “H71 M‘ 9" ll} fort innit. 1.000 lin. feet of 2" x l" it) feet long. J§_ cows eriuge. Lot 6: no cor-l. oi" poll-s not less than ‘;\;‘:;~;M's at ianlail culls and iii teat long. 50 cords of ilulcs not less than f. inches at small ends ililli l6 reel. ions. i * 2:100 lin. feet of 2" x 6" rail x iii feet long. » 1.200 iln feet 0i‘ 6" x 6" i6 feet long. 7. At Daugherty‘; Bridge, Lot 6: 215 cords oi ptlivl; and not losa than i3 email ends. ~ 800 lin. feet of 2" x 0" rail x ill leol long. 360 11in. feet feet long. inclliell at 01'6" x 6" curb 18 QLa/fl Ibo/l [V/Wf _‘Ol:den. restored _ ‘famous Steinach zinnd operation. »“"‘""° h"’"tev 7 Sulllnlonitig all her courage she ' (AJ/odic —— 444 ;her war work and its toil of her 7 ~ . hl-aith and finally of the amazing 414,44 uxm x ii" railing Z1» . 5‘{ railing 44/‘4 ' i,.',.,.¢.;,/a,.>eb4,»¢a curb x13 hove/AAA 16 feet long. _ l. At Southwest Bridge, Lot 18: '. 50 oonda of poles not loss than 6' inches at small end and 16 feet: [v4.14 0""- iong. . 1.840 lin. feet of 2" x 5" rail 7('a”*¢¢ i "l """"<“ loo l"l'l'nlit‘ Published by arrangement vlrtlv Associated Flt-at National Plc- tureo. inc. Watch for thejcreen v ‘with Corinne Griffith as Counter: SVNOPSIE I All ‘New York society is talking 7¢_’4A_o4° / 3 “k ‘of the beautiful young woulan who ' yhai-l been seen at every first night She in said .to he the image of Mary Ogden. a 6""4 *9 ibellt- of thirty years ago who had lfliflffififi a (‘ollnt Zaltiany: but uil fitllfiillplfl to establish her identity fprove futile. Flavoring. n neura- ipaper coiumnistjinaiiy manages to ‘meet ill-r and immediately‘ falls in love. As time goes on he discov- d), 4.; ‘ors that she reoiprocates his feel-f ‘=' ‘Eng. He asks her to marry him. flZLPQ . and this finally forces her to reveal her identity. She herself is Mary to youth by the ‘ZL&Q_ '21 “f pours forth to (‘layering the ilvhole i=lory~of her girlhood. her unhap- _py marriage with Zattiany. her isuhliwequent love affairs abroad. of 1 operation which has brought back her youth, of body if not of mind- tiiavering is shocked by the revela-_ lion, but still in love. Next morning he receives a sum» lnonil from his old friend, Mrs. Oglethorpe. a contemporary of’ Mary Ogdelfa. She is worried about her fiappcr granddaughter,‘ .ianet. who hail declared her in- tention of marrying Flavoring. Jim‘ Oglethorpe. who. tempt at tilscipiine, has locked his unruly dailglitiir ill her room, bursts ill with the news that Janey, 91114 fiflfihilvll. After an unsuccess- ful m-arch of Janet's haunts Cla- vering and Oglethorpe proceed to (ilflverinlzfls rooms-and there they find her; licr plan to force Uln- VPPlXlK to mllrry her by being “rom- Droluillt-d" ltl completely frueltrutieli V" "*1 a'“"( ‘J- by llvf’ fulilefil presence. and she 7rpA-L(M4 .1“ “u” “"1" l,» ¢4Ld 14/441,111»; n7. .17 ..I‘j.f2 6.5,“? 9b» *1‘2§£2“‘“ 315i fl..-t:._""\- (iontinlit-d 'i‘ill- 1124*!) wvrr- looking yr-i-_\~ "n. miiiifiirlillil». 'i‘ll¢- woiuuu wt-rn l-‘azin: Hi their hostel-is with round iiitiilflllfli" "RV-S. Illrs. dr- Ltleoy, the younl-zl-sl and prettiest nf the mar. iril-ti wonlall. had clasped her ‘ililllllK ins ii’ uw-railipinp llt ll slit-int». will-u \\'i' il""l< hiIPk Iilmn it!" she oxl-lnlluod, in a tardy at- xlrl a..." r mori-ly tn- because onion produced by Frank Lloyd Zattiany. ‘ l=huwlll;..' yourswif. T1. ml- Xliu sot-ll‘- l\l'1f\‘l' cut-ugh for nnytl-llulr. bllt i' luust |lil\|' taken a lul of miurage."l "i‘o\ll'ai-if"."' "\\'ll_\', was! l-‘nnCl'-—v\'I-ll. W1" see. I'm t-illCll a coward about what pvnpll: §l|_\’—(‘:~’|’lt*(‘i1l|l)' it‘ i tlluilgilt w~ww~v The Mitiliievtirounni Iy Marlon Ruhlnum. f’.'*...4.'Il [I A VISIT T0 CLAIRE Chapter 67 hlria. Talbot was not’ used to tel“ grants yet. and the sight oi tili- small yellow envelope made cold shudders lzn up and down ill-i‘ ilack. Probably something ilttd ll'l]l|)t'il- ed to Jordan! instinctively h"! first thought went to iuul. lPut Amy was not. around to open tile tiu-_\"d lilllilll at lne——l.llnt ii‘ I'd dune it l should |IXI\'I' run oil‘ and iliddell snlur-wilere." ' , "Tin-u what iilijoiit in invoking the aid (If iiidoileii m defeat uuturr _‘ at one more point‘) And l can as~ l Al>‘.v‘lr'- lh- llaeey lint-at Into lung-liter . WVhut-wvlll the poor. l rluli- you. dear kit's. lie liaoojv, tilal when you are fifty-eight. if you‘ have not tievoiopi-ti courage to (noel the world on every count it wilii you llnve irl-' tlllltintl tun frequently ill llllllFltuPll‘ plisaliirln." ‘ '.\ll~yl->--—llllt you didtfl. have any tinnitus nt all?" ‘ "Pi-rtninly not. l confess i um t~‘t_il'pl'i.\l"tl tit your ratllor strained‘ vii-w m‘ wilnl. is rl-nily n \'i~ry Sliilplr nlulti-r." "Simple? \\‘ll,\'. it'~l the moat mtg trnortiillnry tiling flint evor imp-i pened." ' "Til:- world is equally‘ astonished -—nnd fvSPillflll-"lll t'\'f‘l‘_\' new dis-i tll\‘l’l'_\', hut in n short time accepts‘ it in a (‘tli\11l‘l(lfl]llil(‘l'. '1‘i|r- telegram in a cnstlai manner, V so. while the nlessoliili?!‘ boy "31""- she had ‘to do it herself. It said simply: "Donald and f married. Send trunks immediately to Pier 9, S. b. Southern Star. Jane." "Any answer?" the b0)’ flfiliPfi inlplltientiy- being quite used tu ilpsetting households and shatter- ing nerves with his thin illlib yellow luessages. "What? Oil no. no answer." Tile boy banged the door ciloer- fuliy and was gone. Amy Talbot sat flown to think. Jane was married! When hall lt happened‘! She wanted her bat-ii." ilge ilent i0 a steamship pier—v\'ilt~ll was she going to sail‘! Should she see her before she wont? A hundred other questions ilitlii-J illto her iii-ad. i-‘or weeks Jane had iuntiiiizcli herself with the idea. afraid to marry Donald when he had asked her, because of this fear that marriage would mean a tit- bim, and that he would cease l0 care bfliftlllfifl oi‘ that. Donald had threatened t0 carry‘ her away with him. married or not. Julie hail even played with that idea, justifying herself‘ i!!!‘ cause or her ltitai love for Donald. “It's nil a tiiatu-r m‘ psychology." she once said."'ll0mllil is tho only man I'll ever love, so what differ- ence doea a marriage ceremony mnltt-‘Z lli- would be my iluallantt with or without it. llut in his vase. he would feel free to leave ml- it‘ he t-ensod to cure-so, not feeling bound to me legally. he would not want to get nyvay." "lie would feel liven more bound .0 you by» duly. if there were nu legal tie." Mrs. Talbot answered. And Jane could say nothing to phat. iicr silence showed it matic .1 deep impression on iler. S0. alter lllouths of fear Juno. urged by her lovc and that ller lilNmlln impetuous temperanlelit. would “dos "ills MASTER'S voice" nuts non u wit! Ifliltll It's coupled with ERE is one of the greatest fox-trot records ever made. easy going, iuli-of-Iife, new eiiects through-out. Smooth, BAHAMA-wanother fox-trot‘ revelation. Both played by the Melody Kings Dance Orchestra-on “His Master's Voice” Record N0. 216448 The otheltbig dance hits! I Love YOU~FOA7 TFOZ Paul Whitemiln and l-iis Orchestra‘ The Life of a Rose-Jinx Trot fegboloili: feet of f" \t ti" rub isi 0/‘ , Maflllll 5111i“ lllfllsflll llvl‘ tfvlles witil flit‘ "‘-““"l* "ii ""“' iil""\l-‘=- "i" "l" “‘|':<i0lll(*liilllK foolish" Amy sildiieniy ‘ ' ‘ ' I justlnent of tito human mind to tiled-Om“; may Jane had (mm. (he ym-y -fI'-'l2lt‘ HILL’ r-i‘ truth. "dear ilindnnlr- tmmml" i4; W £44., M iZiiitiiiiilz that for even n littlo i""“““"i" l” °°l“"‘"" "f" “"“~‘"“' hing she wanleti~Jiine was hove -.'lt b...o ,. ,, . ~, - ~- _ . “affiliate (fifllgllxtmsaou: _. Iuitlli‘ iri- tliriuuilt tlir- most awful "W" H” “"7" ""“‘“‘“°" "‘ llarrlcd. Then, partly because lt ‘p i M, ,l|llllL'~l tii~otlt .\'<i\l. \\'.u,-| “nay-d "f peduutry was very well dour nmlhvas “mo; ma‘ “m. [ours we". (‘ilarics Doruilcrgt-Hs Orfllllfitfll "ed- (‘itivr-rilll: could not tiotoct \i\(‘;.)‘.0r‘ and par“). because nlothm-s ,t ie uondcrftll tilinnli surgeons had it ‘£915; . r .142; - i Tenders will be received for any; fl y aize a L,“ portion of the above quantitiein! lint a aepnrate tender must bu! timdo for each bridge. {tender-era will state the pricel pqr cord tor poles and the price| no)’ hundred foot B. M" for sawn, lumber with the quantities they} -‘~ are willing to nupply. , , Tendersrs are also ilfilfeddfl givei a price per 1000 feet i1. M. forf supplying oil material and laying. thl- floor on ilillsdloro, Vernon Riv-‘ Gr and Elli-H Rivl-r ilridgt-s ii\'(‘Ol'f1-, ing to specifications lobe seenllt‘ ‘office of the Provincial Engineer who will also forward some on rc- qtit-stl. ' __ L. B. MacMiLLAN '——-——-————7"'—"— . secretary 0' Puma workslTrallior by tit-ed bcalrlng dato tile ‘thirteenth day oi‘ .\1il1‘('-il, A. 1).. ‘i888: mnso Am. iinii other trait |oi land, situate at .-\lil)lll‘l1. 'i‘ow'll- isilip Number TiliPLV-hlX. bcilutied ______i__i__y_ ‘and described its l'<>il'l\~';"~r~-~C<>;\\- f nlelltrinl: on tile treat site oil tie sAliEllionagilan Road, at tile soutileaist l ' — corner oi‘ Jillllos \\'0isil's farm, and There will b0 sold by lfiliiiiggililPiiCt‘ wi-qt one iluutiret] chains. ‘_ ucilion in front 0t‘ tile Law chum... ‘(M31100 south eight chains, iiieiii-e ui-ldhuz. at Charlottetown, in east to said Road, and tilence noriil Yflifcfi Edward island, (m gfondfly. to tile place oi‘ couilnencclncllt. the 21st day of January, A, n,’ 1593; containing eighty acres of laud a ‘at. tho hour or twelve o'clock noon little more 0r less. helm: thus ties -——AL.L THAT parcel of land situate oribled ill a deed from "The Coni- yiying and ibeing at Auburn, '.i‘0\vn- nlissioner of Public Lands" to rnhip Number Thirty-six, iii Queen-s l‘raucis Quinn, bearing date twen- Cmlnty, Prince Edward 3.13.1.1, ty-second day of Novenlber, A. it. bounded and described as follows, 133l- ‘591115 on the oust. side of ti“, 31.)". Tile ilbove Sale is luade under nghan Road and bounded on tho and by Vl/Filit: 0i‘ a. power of sait- north by land oi‘ Patrick C, Quinn, contained in a certain indenture oi‘ don the 5359i. by the division line OL-“Oflil-iiliii?» bearing dare the 15th ; Jlmts Numberm Thirty-six and 'i‘hlr-iday of July. A. D.. 191.9, and matio tyoevon, and on the south by l:lnd betnw-en John Francis Quinn. oi 50f James J. Traiaor. and (‘Oflliliil-tAllbllFil, in QHHPIVH Fflllfll)’ "m?" ' inl; sixty acres. of land a little said. farmer, ot‘ the fiirst purl. illlil more or less, helm; land formerly (ieorllil lllxon. of iiigiifield. in .;owned by (ieorge iiurnett and Queen's (Joltnty aforesaid, farmer, . lately by Charles Traillo-r: ALSO and Ada Dixon. of the second part. "ALI. that other tract m" ulna nitu-jdeniiilt having been maule in rm" ' ate. at Auburn, Township Nuni-iiermlent of the interest scoured there- ' Thirty-six aiomsaid. lying on tho by. east side of the Rionazllan itoadl lfolr filrlhcr particulars apply a: inforesaid, bounded on the north byline office oi‘ .\ici.eall k lic-Kinnon. 2.313110 of John S. Grimes, n-nd on thoisoiicitors. Royal Bank .ea.st and south by land oi! Michael Charlottetown ii’. B. i. r Burns. and containing flit)’ twroll oi’ Dated the 21th day oi‘ December. land a lit-tie more or loss, helm! A. 11., 1923. part 0f one hundred acres oi‘ land GEORGE DIXON and ADA DIXON cdltveyed by “The (fommiesioner of‘ Montlingees Pllblic lands" to the late Charles iiTfi-lfl-ZR-Friti. LIVE STOCK Department oi‘ Public Works, ‘ Charlottetown. 1-’. E. island l‘ December 28th, 1921i. ‘lu-lz-sl-mn-rrl. T). J. (Lilrmlchnci. Elliott-ale, i imported iioiatein Bull 3 years. Chas. N. Black. Bodnqae, i Shorthorn Iluii. l years. Dan G. McCormack, ilalunchinlz. i Ayrshire Bull. 3 )'G1ll‘.‘l_ McRas Bron. Wlitshlre, i Ayrshire Bull, 21 months. It. Rey ilnwlett, Annandaie, Lot 66, 1 Shropshire Ram Lamb. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE iiloilt- lo uultiinteil filial-a during the \\\'l|'. and wr- were sin-e that flflnjq! tulle i-l‘ lhonl 11nd taken one of your told Pill'lilfll'll[llltd—~llfl\l’ would wr- ‘vvr-n ll-uoss tlii- tl-lltil? line.- lllll$l ilnvo lulled usI" " l "liiiwiuuill i hatt-you'."'1ind:lule‘ -7.attinuy snillv-il r~hilrlllill;:i,\'. “i had rot the faintest idea you \\'l'l'iidl1l- i'l|B~‘Fl|\‘-‘. luv." '1' \\'l\.\'——\\‘l\.\’-—'liii yrill llhut ‘ilill‘.~'t'lf up so irmlr nftr-l" you calm- \-|i--ll you uiust iuivr- iiilolvn lliiw lliilfillil‘ and nil your 014i friends illtzrtl i~- xr-i- _\-..li iLf_":lin'_"' "1 \\':|.< lilY-rl .'llli'l lltfiillill." flolvlii-ti aiiuiitiy. Such a ||\|4"<lt.il'ln Wil" fl tiisillli-t iilir-rty and Filo hnrl " I-itiii-r taken rir perlnitti-d iliit siir- ltilillblifidi the and uu-t lu-r tiirltielltril-‘s qvva liillulilv. .'~‘iu- had no intention Hr ltt~'illi_' poise fur a lilomnnl. ‘All! i said it!" cl d Mrs. dc‘ iiili'l'\. "i kin-w lt was ilul lir-i-ullao \|lll foil a uatilral ili-siintiiill in You i'|'|i\\'|l sh§~\in,\_7 me tllllt an elderly countess. a flicker ni‘ a lash as liPl‘ eyes rested. indultzonliy uprin hor tormontnr. - "\\'eil. i rlnift-eer- lvhut that hnai ti. rin with it. .- lyllrnv, it musti nlilito you foil terribly isolated." liudumi- Zlltliilny allrlllrlred her siuiuiilors Silo rnuid lunko this ("llflllllllll gesture fort-inn and ‘her .'|f‘i'P|\i wan a trifle l\lI|I'l‘ l irked nil. silo ilnsuw-rod, “Horn, posalillv, hut not in lint-ripe. wllerr- lllf’ trr-atlnonl Ilua lint-u icuilwil and practiced for sl-vi-riii years. it llill_\' int-trust you lu iii-a" that fllll)‘\l*.~l\‘1‘i!i'l)' i liad u; iotti-r from a friend in \'ir~unn tcii-' lzrvat llr-illlty some forty years ago. ilnd nnnotlnreil triumpiluntiy tilnt nnr-r- ulnrr- men were fnllmvill; iir-t‘ on tiii~ .\ii‘f‘i'i." i Mrs. lli:i.:l<'<‘.\' lluri-li. into a poai or i-ZiFliHll irllllrlitvr. “Pardon lllf‘. deal" .\['It|ithlt* Znttinnl‘. \\'r~ ill-o llt-‘Pfl to it in your rune. now tlult wtnhavo lrzit over tile silook. but it does lu-enl too fulllly. .\lui lint-nui- almost mauli-ka. \\'ilat»—\vhnt will tilt‘ piiilt‘ l= do?" Treat Sore Throat . - . i With Vlcks i Follow the Example of This i Nova Scotia Lady. Mrs. 1-‘. S. Myra. of Bridgelvaior, Nova Scoiia. writes: "1 am fir.» lizhied to let. you know of tili- Zilflil Vicki: Vapoililb has done mo. .\ few weeks ago i had a very llud sort: throat. i happened to have a salupio oi‘ Vii-kn in the ilouilr, R’) l uacd it. and it did my throat an lnllr-h good that I bought n bottli- from my drugitist. i cannot praise. Vii-ks Vapoltilii too highly." 'i‘ri~at one cold with Vickn Vapo- liub and you will adopt thin r-x- ternni treatment for all the cold troubles of tile family. Vickll is a salve that acts iiko a plaster nn/i (l vapor lamp nt the same time. it is nbsorilr-d and inhaled. Wilt-n the chitin-n come in wet. Bmldmku "l"! ii-"llillflfl. ilflilly Vicks liborniiy over tllroai and cheat and cover with a warm flannel cloth. ’l‘l‘e:ttod at bedtime. tile (iillifl in Ii-Hlifllly both-r next morning uni.’ all tile buil after-effects of llllfsFiliil ilflflliiil arr avoided. (‘roup attacks are kept iiway too. M "ll tlriiit stores, f-Oc a jar. For a free tent size package, writs Vii-l.- "bemivai Po. rm st. rnnl st, W.. Montreal, P. Q. Tllfillilh Viclm is now in (‘nnnda it has a remarkable sale in tile ‘States. Over 17 million jars used ~ Tile .~lllllun_i Aieetint! of the iiopc River Lg; Circle will be hold in . the Hope itiver Hall on Wednesday MA JONG coueo/v From the Charlottetown Guardian Hans find oncloud 60o for the Mn Jong Game n announced. § the 16th day of January rut 2 p. m. Mr. A. R. Jones will be present. J. L. MURPHY. 8ec'y. Bradniibnne, R. R. No. 2 7 2T 1-2 ‘morbid-lid Colt For Sale i Perfectly sound, lots of style. By lmopia. Dam by Baron ideal. mend-dam Pal-inside, Great Grand dam Hernando. i4 ti ii tileil- eyw-s out.‘ mid (‘iavi-rlulr, who could contain him- self‘ uri longer. i Rirs. dr- Lari-y lllilfll‘ no tlttonlpt tn i-oner-ni till‘. wicked sparkle lu iu-r eyes as silo turned to him. "ifuw crude! i suppose. it was you who set those dreadful nr-urspnpera on poor Madame. Zitttiany." Sill- turned llflPk to her hostess "That has hoi-n a allrlrltiltlz ordeal for ynu.| You kllll\\' hov: we always nvnivl‘ tlint sort. nf tilinlr. \\'l-'v1~ felt for. vr.il'-»»-I wanted to come and loll‘ yiiu»~,vnu don't mind my telling‘ yn-l |\ll\\".‘“ l, "\’ollr H_\'f1\|'lIl||l\' in very sweet. ililt 1 rv-nily linvo enjoyed ll! You_ UNI‘, my dour vlliid. when iim- hail; ilvi-il as lnnl: as I have, n ni-w sen- satlnn la nomctiiini: to he grateful for." "fill. liul~-" .\ir.<. do i..'lr'o_v'a i~rilrlit ryml were nmvvhnrned with lnur-nurlult curiosity. “You don't I‘f\fll|_\' YllPIIIl~——\\'l*'\'f\ hnd tho most furious arntlmr-nis~eriilidll‘t you full In lovt- aellin? l don't moan like aliiy old women with boys, but IPfll|_\’-—-liki"-—fl yrlunl: woman’: Pleas:- irt "l" have my little tri- umph. I've sworn you would. And thv-n tho pnfll‘ mon-—" any iauclm-d outright. "This has none fur ennulzll. [refuse trl hr- ihe exclusive \ople_of conversation any longer. i llm immensely flat- torod. iiut_ you are mnkinl: me feel til:- rude hnstr-nll." And this time alu- turned with an air of finality n! the apologetic. almost purple. man at her aide and asked him to rontlnue to enlighten her on mu- nlrlpnl politics. fine or two women shrugged shoulders. A few looked crest- fnllen, others. like Marian Law- renoe, malignant. She had marched off with the flair. no une blinking the fart. and it had been email ut- lsfactinn to make her admit what rho had ftlrondy told the world. The "ruhblnlr in" had evidently’ missed ltn malxk. And the men. in- intend of looking cheap. were either infuriated or disgusted. Only cla- vnrlnrr, who managed to look bored and remote, was attl-ndinn rlrirtly tn hln llnlnri. _ fine thinlr more they could do. however, and that was to make the dinner a failure. They barely ro- pllt-d to the. efforts of the men u. "milk:- things go" and gloom lletli ed ovortho table. Madame Zattiilny their Apply at once to ALEXANDER DEEGAN, Cape Traverse .,. 789-14 3i. continued to tnik with piacldity or animation to the men benlds her. nnd Claverlnl: started a runnln: fir» with Anne Goodrich. who ni- Ifmnl the city. But then, iuliduubtvdiy through with ll(‘l‘ for-g ilgain. at this neglect. "i'pnn fl1_\’ word!" hiarlnnle Zntti-i liways cried at their dntlgiltefsi \veddings—-.\lr.~l. Talbot ilegan toi weep softly to herself. i Jordan nlust be told-me wotlitii tiisapprovo, of course. ilecaul-le lu- ilad taken a violent dislike to this ilenltiiy energetic young tiooton Jortiuui would disapprove ill ally case! She! could fol write iiilll; lli- ilad nut| answered her last. letter; he was; "ilis “iiis :vt-r, he had practically’ said an. i The neighbors, who had wilfull- z-d Jane grow up, would wallt to know all about ii. Tilt-re. would be questions about lilo. weddlllg—illl<i how could silo answer? Perhaps n little extra. sob or l\\'0_(!il1ll9 here. Aiothvriiktl, silo vranited so to make tile tirei-ll-a oi‘ soft white satin and ldjilst tile. cap of tulle with the iraiiing lace vcii-—to cilancc Jane's business-like appearance into .i girlish stiffness. just for once! Amy came ili upon these itioas. When idle wanted to know tile muse of the tears. alarmed at hul- mothclfi-l red eyes and ciejecteti ippenrance, Mrs. Talbot simply ilandcd 111:1‘ the open telegram. "Jane married! Well. that's zood," she commented. tossing tile xiiogrllm causally to tile table. “Pier 9? I'll ilunt its address in thl: pilone book." "You take it calmly, aren't you lurprisletl? Or did she tcil you?" "Not a word! Clever Juno.” .\iuy answered. "l suspected somctiliuzz. hough. for nho had those trlluitil packed yesterday. who seemed ill a “l1is "liis Master's Voice"-lr'ictor Record 1915i Just a Girl That Men ForgetQIT-"tlll: Steal a Little Kiss While Dancing-Jlfaliz, The Troill-altirulrs (lrccll-.i\rvli~ll (li‘i‘ilt‘>Li'.l. Master's V0ice”-\'ictor Record 19156 What Do You Do Sunday. Mary?-—Fo.v Trot Chansonettev- l"o.\r 197w! - Paul \\'llii(*iilllll and His (lrrIli-strai Master's VoiceW-Victor Record 19145 last Night on the Back Porcii—F0.\: Trot If I Can't Have ‘the Sweetie I Want—Fox Trot Pauli “iliicnltlli and His Urvlivstltl Master's Voice”-\'ictor Record 19139 b 10inch Double-side-d , at "His Master's Voic'~ dealers "His Master's Voice!!- Victor hurry to be really. i thought." "lint when ill eho going‘? Artifi we to see ilor? Aren't we to know inythillg?" Tl-ara were ready ANNUAL MEETING i, Why should we ilnnw anything’! it's Jane's marriage. not ours." i lnly said calmly. "i expert she'd lather manage it this way-mover i-tlinri, mother. you can got out the. flucllelll-ltl lace and orange bioasouls for mc. Plrligiit as well have that uueh fun oilt of marrying!" Tilis aynicism vcas lost for the time on he mother. ' Amyhnd n neyvslpnpor in her k H_ ggyNoLps, snvy, lflllt . “Thai hoat sails tomorrow nfter- 576'l2'23'i"‘w3l- inoon," I'd better just look through those trunks, silefa sure to have forgotten some things in her ilurry." Wiping her eyes. the mother foi- iowed to help. "l should thillk you'd be glad now she's married." Amy said shrewdly guessing the problem the whole affair had been to her mother. Her mother standing in the doorway. was putting on her coat to go otit. She , saw Amy suddenly lift out Jane‘n- pinin- wooden brush and cheap comb ruus“ TABLE cnanosa January 6th, 1924 Changes in schedules of several Passenger Trulna .wiii go into ef- fect. Sunday, Jan 6th, 1924. INFORMATION NOW IN HANDS The Annual Meeting of the Union Dnirymelfe Association will he lelti in the hall at Vernon on Tues- S. E. McLEOD, President p. Cauaolnn NATIONAL Rnltwa s from the trunk and lay in the tray her own exquisite set '0! tortoise shell and gold-aha only gift she could give her sister. proof of her love and her good wishes for this new life. Amy. suddenly. was near to tears herself. And her mother was on her way to visit Claire! I Tomorrow-An Appeal moi-t Ill anlrry as himself. ioyally ilniped itiln. on cnnsorlhiil. the int- estllooitn dud DhLVfiPVPfl Hit" llitua- tinn In \\'illlhlllillllll and they con- illlued their painful, efforts until the signal was given to leave the table. (To he Pnntinued.) . ..,n,.,..... ...Q..q~ inn»... i.- OF ALL TiCKET AGENTS 706-12~31-4i. Canadian National Railways Effective Monday. Dec. 81st. trains number 311 and 212 operat- ing between Summersids nnii Tlg~ lllQh will ‘resume tri-weekiy ser- vice as shown in Folder "PW-No. 7. itutand of daily n heretofore. DIOIRJM’ PAIIINOER AOENTQ " OFFICE 705-12-31-01. un-oawrwnk?!’ ---- —-fv-cu- - ~ » III-m- ~ w’ w? iAnnual Meeting oi ' J.R.DinnisFox Company Ltd. Tho Annual Shareholders‘ flirty log of the John R. Dinnls PM‘ igrecd Foxes. Limited, will be held on Monday. Jan. lmi, 1924 at 7.30 p.m., in the Board of Trade room!- Chariottetown, P. E. island. _ i Sod, John R. Dlnmt. Precldennii i iiilTliiE_ _.L..-._ l Annual “ilari-iloiliers and patrons New Pl‘l"'.|l tlay, January stli, 1924 at z o'clock. "PM in iii» I-‘wrtory on Tamil-y. the ‘ 15th oi‘ Jailuary, 192i at 2i o'clock Tile ilivniill: oi‘ the! of the Ililinvinl; 00.. will bf‘ 111.. n ALEX. HAMILTON, Pru. WM, CAIN. Secretary. New Perth, Doc. 30, 1922. J 7il9~i-l»i‘tuef3i. DEPARTMENT or iiiiiiiiiilliiilil a Siiiilt Courses in Agriculture _ The Department of Agriculture hltends conducting a number of short courses. at local centres during the early months of the New ear i _ '_l‘ile courses will be of one week's dura- [U011 in each vicinity, and the district willbt required to furnish a. hall with heat and light during that time. "- l I ' " Any district who...» to co-_o atil with ‘the Department in holding a 00%. 1'9‘ quested to correspond with the ' . _ mo» of Agriculture at the earliest po date.- tlSBJZ-Ziidsmtuofbl.