m“. ' ‘l 1-mon- Tomorrow Alright '. ‘é Alfred Doyle, a daughter. . wtWOuLnmioos-nossh At Lbie . mime. West Covchead on " * y _ A. Wilson 118e, ' Nov. j from the rmideitsce of his brother ‘ Dames Kelly, Kent Street, to st. j CASITOR IA ...n.._ ~—r..e " .i_.__A_..-__._ é t‘. t‘ l? '1 mull: 0n all sums over $10. ti pe: "oeuf. of! for cash nmirns $YL‘¢_" In this city on Novein~ 1‘ 200d 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. ti. HARTTAGES 38nd Nov. 1920 by the ltov. Titus. Samuel Golds- 1 DEATHS KiLLM-lu tho (Til); Hospital. 25. R059"- Kelll". hind ox yum. Punter-ail Sunday at 2.45 Dunataiifs Cathedral, C. Cemetery. ————-<0>-»-» -~ thence to it. For Infants and ‘Children |ll "SE FOR UVER 30 YEARS Alwliuebean Signature o Annual Meeting, Posguoned | The postponed annual iiiceting of the Childrens Aid Society mid all persons interested in Child Welfare, will lid held in tii.‘ rity courtroom on Moiiilay evening next at 8 o'clock. By order. A McDONALD President. 3936-11-26 ill a: NOTICE tiweeu (Ya nipbeil and Uigg. has tic-cu nlotlce is tiereby - ifiVvll that all accounts dui- the fill-m must be paid on or b01011 Dec. ill. 1920. otherwise they will on til-int dnte be handed in m5‘ til.‘ torney for colllertion. M. H. CAMPBELL. 393l-lY-Zti-tii. Maritime who. ' no The folder Illlll-Ulitlt't'ii|l'llt and Prize its: pt the seventeenth An» nual Wiutei- t<‘air is now at hand. This. year's FlWCliIl friiturvs in» n of freight charges a .1 largely incrczistul prize-list, ileiiitiiistrtttiiiiis in dairy ing and other VUCttilOIIiIl features with evening lectures by experts and Motion Picture Films. illurrrat» tng farm upcraticm. lit-re is an tllllltlfltitlll)‘ fur a tirii-t inexpensive and i-iijojriiliit- holiday trip after tlit- liard work of Huiiiiiio-r End-Fall. '|'|\t_~ l"liir will lit.‘ ||I'ltl at Amherst Dec. 13th tn 16th. ‘.1933 ll 256 1i Tile IIPlFH of the lute Phillip Gil its will sell by public alirtiilu at the Court "House in Alhi-i-ttlu on llll twenty seventh da-y- til‘ November insit. at l2 o'clock iiuuii, I00 acre: or woodland, fairiii tot Nu. :2 sit irate about two mites from (‘ole ‘mun Station, on lllv ‘fi-i-ry Hilylai Road, i Fur further partictiiur: apply it‘ w_ TANTON_ Bitrristvr, "tii.. AllJPFItbD, i'.t-l.l. 272li-ll-illllis tiles Pri 3i, Big Clearance Auction Sale On Friday. December 3rd at one o'clock sharp tzvrr 1 am llLElFUUtUtl by John .\ All" bean. Belle [liver trl sell by ptiiviir suction on his premises on EHHIV’ (Ia-Le all LN t-ttnt-lt. crop. farm iin- plement, unit household, t'tii"iiiturs-. STOCK-ed general purposi horgg 6 yrs old. 2 young (ZlIUICP. mflch cows. l call. 25 hens. 'lltf'PLlt7ill1<)N'1‘S—-l buggy. t curt 1 uruck. set of harness. 1 set. driv In; humess. l set tan-rt fiat-near. work harness. Quantity Ilia)‘. i-vitraw and outs. FURNITURE-ll kitchen range 1 dining room unite. kiitciieii turui tire, 2 bedroom suites. .Forks, shovels. hoes and tiiher nudes too numerous ~10 mention Sdlu positive. No reserve - its forum is sold. ‘Nuns $10. cash; l2 months ll! Itnrmy, sale first fin-e day. J. A-MAODONALD, ' Auctioneer. swat-am rd- Foxesi’ For Sale A number of silver brooding yo‘. ea and their Plum for 531g _ n. a. IIONEILL_ THO Valle)’. P. E. l. 3567-1141-1111“!!! *"'—-‘*—"-i House and Lot for Sate House and lot at North Wilt- sbiro station. House and barn anti L’. other outbuildings, ti room llnlht‘ in good repair. Apply John Dear-on. North tViltahirc. 371S-11~17~\vlm tii. $500 REWARD The Provincial Government. ut~ fers a. reward of $500.00 to the per son giving information which w. lead to the conviction of the part; or parties who tirokt- llltu mo to) ranch o1‘ the iiitpcrilil Mo; tum pany ill llrudeneli on the tllti ~tu_\ of November iirstaint and slot» itivrtlfroiii, J. J. JOHNSTON, Attnrii:-y' tleanvrzi tr tI. teen FOXc: l will take ti limited tpiuntity of good fowl and chickens, geese. ducks and llll‘li\‘._VS. blust he dry picked. hetid and feet oft‘. No poor stock taken at. any price. J. l). JENKINS. "learigllliction Sale "‘ ‘O- I t itlll iiistructeil by Piuott Bros. f .\lt. Sit-wart to sell by public auc- ~ Lion on ~ o'clock, all their stock Nov. 29th at l2 and crop consisting of horses. milcli cows, fat cattle buy, straw, and all farm ing implements. etc. 'i‘eriu=.— .- 1 sums of $10.00 and under. cash. over credit of l2 months on approved D-ttinttsiy‘, joint notes. Sale positive as farm is ‘sold PETER BRODIE. ' Auctioneer. 2l783-1l-°0-sattm.-2i 774' >.;._—. T Clearing Auction Sate of Groceries Having derided to give up our have grocery business which wt- beon conducting ztt ti; Sprint; Park Road, t-ity. we will sell by piibiii- auction on Friday, Nnvp2ti, ("Olll nienctiii: iit. i tfciock p. in. all lht ed in our store together with store fixture, scales, etc. Sale positive. 'i‘criiis cash. (Signet) F. &. L. DOIRON. BENJ. CARTER, ltlucttituitei-i". Ciiiiiii-iiiia‘ liiiiiiiiiikifiiiie at Churchill Uri Monday, Nov. 29th, 1920 at l O'clock Sharp. til" slut-it. i-rtip_ [infill lllljlllfliilvllln. t uni instrui-t-rtl to soil by Public Xuvtiilii on ItllUYt‘ date. all my slot-it. crop. far-iii iinplviit't'nl". <toi'it. L‘. horses, 2"» yours‘ tuft-ii, ‘mad of t-.||uic.<~ czillio, l raii and ‘.1 piiqs, 11H livinz. lilitlflfltllflll$ l hiuitei‘ tt"rti=1 o; Wood); I mower. (new). 1 iunuur. spreadvia A ..-E_v Harris), I $1".- wctlc-r, 1 Spring tooth harm“. I oin ll1l.i‘l‘Il\V, I iiiiigltfltlloiv, I pane, ‘iluw, | iwiifftt-r. i uiotilding plou. i |t'ill'|t wagon, t lruuh, L! >-i--i;:|i_ t I‘X|H"t‘.\.“l uahtm, ‘J drl wagilul. ilriving hziriit-ss. tiariicus, lllflifi, stiuvels, titles, i~|t-. Crop»? tons hay, 150 bushels oats (wliiite). 200 bushels potattu 1t. 100 bushels turnips. Household furniture and lot m‘ articles too numerous to meiiiiiiii. Sale positive, no reserve as farm is sold. if stormy first fine day. 't‘erms——ali Slims over $10. cash. i2 months on itpprovctt joint. noti-r. 6 pcr i'4‘lll nit‘ for (wash. HUGH L. MCFADVEN. (Yllllllihill, ll. it. Nu. 1.‘. J. A. MACDONALD, u Auctioneer. 3876-1142444 Farmers Notice Comrnenctng Monday. Beptemnol 31th, we will take de ivory of liv- liogn at. the foltnwlni; points. i-‘nrii. arn having hula to offer will -l-- lvell to’ nee our representatives n: ‘.1101!’ respective nuttnnu. ‘IIJIIID Mont Wright, Itlontugue Parley Drake. Vernon A. f). Martin. Grand View. Wm. Kearney. Hurray ltlvoi Hurry Jenkins, jlazolbronk Wndlnck end Cox. hlornll. ‘ Bert . . ChuvColwtil Northuni. C. W. Quliley and Flonl. 5t, PPt-Wi - WED ISDLY Wm. C. Clark. Bummorutou. fir‘: Whitehead. lunntngtou Everett Wodlock. Hunter mm- We will take doltve of hogs ev 0 I00! do? Lt our putt In Ch" t own. ml.“ all bottle. !‘ r o Olloo Ill or IAIAIIIAI AQII Rlghalt market Dflulv o lnlormutlov Abcttolr Ill. on Secretary, ‘Tariff Commission, Ottawa. Canada. that amount ii I rzirt imtl wlivwlr, wood stall-pits, i dri iniz wor \illll Tdlu following interesting letter on the bearing of transportation on the Mr. J. O. Hyntdmam to Sir Hem-y tariff, has been forwarded by Dru-ytoui, chairman of the Tariff ChTown, P. E. L. . Nov. 12th. 1920. R. J. ltoberts, Esq. Commission : - Dcai- .\lr_ Roberts:- tln reudlhg the treport iii the ll\\\\.\'|)tl|)(‘*i‘$ on the visit of the ‘tar in Cinnuitssiou lo this |'l'tl\’ll.lt".". it strikes inc must iinportnnt inforuia~ lion that should have been submit- l-tnt for consideration of the Coin- '~ cu, wt.» tl\'(’l'lt1t)l1\~l|. 'i‘|ii~ init- ». lilktlllt" to iittt-ittl lhi- innrn~ . ti-tftiut exporter! lhitt thvrc \\~t!l|l.l ill.t\‘t~ been tutu‘ steisloms and an tipptirltllilty givvtl to ])ill‘l.lt'l 3.1.1‘. a .\s i notice, ‘however. that lltv i-oiiiimissiiiii have invited those itllt‘l't*rilt'tl to t‘or\\':-.rd inforiiiiitloii ihli uilirlii lu- list-fut. t time tl(‘l'l\l t:| til tailw iidvirtitiuro of tliL-i iiivi iatiiin. in doing s0. l uiiight stiiti- that l have had an opportunity to lit" rtunt- uw-li posted as to general con- oliici" lli(llt>It1‘lt‘\‘. lx" past-.l‘r~tx4itl'.‘llt lllt‘ (‘hzirltittniown Board of - pLtlie lilaltnland. both winter and ,t‘liaulotletowu Just before he be. 'eiune Prtiue ltttitnlser and he madc- ' ‘oi s "- a‘ it w ' ‘is Privince, Lilli‘ ill lglllltllldtllllllhlllll‘ ‘title tii(isiiit\ Shurfly “n” m" elecmm. m“ ("w i- ml on hr l|l\' |“ll'llI. \\'ll'lt'|l .~ ‘flwry Suiium". "mine" Phfwurd .\ taut; l“l!'*.~l.ll't.* and all Ill‘ s ull l-‘lla-"d" ‘VHS illtwfll oll the ruute i‘-l~tii"iii'tt. iht- \\'l‘ll.'t‘l‘ owns and h""v""" Turl"u"l‘lm‘ "Jul Honk?!‘ mull, a ,.,|.,,,. y; ui. i, inuz-vslwitlltl site has proved a stict-essful .4 h, I. l. |.i_._,,.,,,i,,g_ P Jung MHyvcntiii-e. Previous to the Car-Ferry a Sucre-tar)" of tit-i i‘. 1C. which liits riyeii him ziii opportun- ity tit‘ gaming u ftiir insight into lui-ai irailc conditions. tr the first place 1n reading Lire iuforiiititiiin subtniltetl iit the srs< r ' the (‘tmiiiiisslrin lie-re. l think it was trleariy brought out ‘lint \\.- tii. very little iiiianiifac- iiiring in this Province but there seem-ail to be no evidence forth- rtiining that we purchased much in rho way of fanm implements or Jllllft’ tmtportiitious. .l um submit- ting herrwilli u SlillfilllliPlll (No, ll t-oiiitliieit from the (Icnsins of 191i, from wlricti you will see that Print-e Etl\\":ll'(l island liud at that lllllt‘ idgtlltl farms and Nova Seotia 56.0137. ‘Hie value of 1h"- farm lll'])lt‘ltit‘lll< on the l'l'lllct\ bltlwurtl lrldlltl lat-ui~" illlltlllllltftl to $3 545,_ Stimii of 34.889567. or $240. per farm in l’. E. 1.. against $87. in .\'. S‘ and there is no reason. to be- lievu that the proportion is not as great iodauunu probably more ‘w. in fairni- of I’ E. 1. ‘ 1t is self-evident that as we are hilt a m:iiiut't-.t;tnriiig centre. this lsltldlttl is llllllttfsi exclusively a coneuiiri-ng Province purchasing otir tinanufactnred goods, mostly in ivay dlirelot taxes. 'l‘htirt‘ il,l)l)0ilf‘€(l to he some ditll- rutty at this Session. from‘ the newspaper report, of being able to ustwrt-iiin the EYCNS aver-age in- (wtltni- of a ftiritnicr. and on a farm n1‘ ltlltllil richly or ninety acres ii i‘tlll‘t‘:'t‘lllil|.1V" -f-.irinler in attend- 1122015, riilltftl iihzit the throng-ht his gross inrilinu would be Fllfitlltllll- l think possibly in giving this iigurc. tllu ‘farmer hnd ‘in vlrW Wllill his zivctriige ‘irciiiui- would he over ll great. nuinhtr of years past. l con- sider this is where we have a llitfflhtll-Ltt‘ iuttirrst tiiut should lrtvc l)lt'i forcibly Ibrtinglii 1o the il'tlt'i'l|l'.‘ll ill‘ lire (‘ominisritiiivts by ~ “pupil; rind brings lut: |tl the q,__..;tiun ot ‘franspurttitiiiii. ivhiidi has ‘been the ‘principal tiitliciiliy Prince Edward ‘Island has had to pzrappiu with over since we cuter- t-d t‘onft-tii-rut.iiiii. ’i‘ii<- writer, as a Illvilillt r ill‘ Ulln Board of ‘frade. has llt‘('ll following the ‘lfitns-ptlr» imitation tpicutlioii closely and tins bet-n to (lttaiwu before the Minis- tcr of ituilways und the lluil- wn ys Board 0n more than tltit- im-asiou. und can pro- Wiifiifs» llt Could Not Walk LYDIA s. Pimtmtivrs véeiz- TABLE COMPOUND FIE- STORED HER TO HEALTH t'<-rlh Auibuy, N. J.-"i<‘or three years i suffered with a severe ic~ male trouble, nervous, backache _ oi‘ the time. l _had dizzy spells . and was often . so faint. l could not walk across the floor. The doctor said l " ' would have to luivc an tiperatloii. I read about Lydia it}. ttliikhams Vegetatile (‘umpuiiiitl in my newspaper, tind tried it; Now l um better. feel sarong, have no pains, backache or illzzy spells. Every one tells me how wcit I took, and l tell them to use liyiliu E. Ptnkhain's Vegetable tloiirpound—that is what makes me feel twoll and look well. I recom- mended tt. to my sister and she is using it now. You can use tlils let» ter if you wish, tor 1t 1s certainly a grand remedy for a woman's tits." —-Mrs, M-AIUPHA _STANliSLAW~ S101, 524 Penn SL. Perth Aniboy, N. J. For forty years Lydia EPlnkhamb Vegetable Compound has been ov~ ercomtnz such serious conditions n5 displacements, inflammation, ui~ aeration, irregularities, periodic pains. backache, dizziness, and ner- vous prostrntlon of women and is l/III‘ now constde ed the standarq rom- 206 edy for suelf ailments. l _ Li“. yd“ ]4(;|4_""n q|'|t1l)llI[){\1'9(‘l with Nova Scotia, and _, __ .-i,.,i,-n,,,., U,» ti“. Sohlipysi you can verify this statement from Still: ltl"til litulrtl in mini-i» liltl\\'ill'tl| tho (‘cit-sue figures enclosed! The t.~"!aiid and \“ill‘lt\l.l.i othrr llCSllltlllfi-l P885011 Y0!‘ U135 ‘W35 that i811‘!!! PTO‘ "Jnlpfhved Wit-ll that i3!’ ‘Novt-ii [he sister Provinces. and in this] paying our full share of in- iirstu it flilttstltlttftllie‘ in nmtr, balbly convince you of theilufor- . donate situation tlluwgh motil- oiemit: 1n , tuition that we have had to contend with. As you are well aware, when this Province entered Confeder- ation, we were promised continuu- ous steam communication, connee ting the island Railway with that summer... FOR OVER FORTY YEA-RB. WE HAVE' HELD A BOND OF THE DOMJNION 0F CANADA DllSl-DONORED . The ivrlter heard Sir Robert Borden speak in the Opera ltouuse in the statement that“ Prince Edward l-sluntl- Enid uover been treated fairly by cithcrvGrit or 'l‘ory (lov- eruincin iii the matter of 'l‘i~uns porlzitioii, and THAT 1'1‘ WAS NUT A MATP-Elt 0F‘ 008T BUT A ‘.\t.-\'l"l‘EIt 01" HONOR 13E‘ ’i‘WiEEN THE DOMJNlON OF CANADA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. lSlT lwbort llortleti ai-loo stated '11 that ll-lllt" that ll‘ he wus returned to ‘Power, lie wvtliiltl en- douvur to remedy the sluation and make u firir uttetnpt to cu.i'ry' out the terms of (Yonfederatlon. being on this reute_ our Field Pro‘ tlUCIS brought ABOU 1‘ G0 PERCENT 0F THEIR VALUE only (lllClS as soon as gathered from the fields in the Fall, ‘had tn be rushed out by boat to tfhe local mar- kets before winter set tin, with the A Miss Shepherd sang “in the t iloaining.” The New Edison sttod on 185 times l ; no difference and her living voice. result th-nt these local oirakets were tisual1y' more or less glutteti. and the lowest prices obtained. With Nova Scotia and the other Provinces, the products would be brought in from the field graded and shipped out in proper condi- tion at all seasons of the your and to -iuee1. the requirements of the llltd-ldtelf-l. You may produce tht best. product you cannot get it on the markets in proper condition and at the Fllzht season, the product (lcpreciv totes greatly as a result. Ac- cording l0 the figures of the Dom» nion Statistician for the year 1915. the loss on our surplus Potatoes alone, amounted to over Three hundred thousand dollars-qhe re- sult of inadequate Transportation. In this regard. I attach a copy of =1 teller (No. 2) sent 1t) Sir Robert Burden. from the Hoard of Tbade in May 1917. which very clearly 591$ out our position iii tile past for t-lie laek of Transpormqion and advoc- Ule Bflllge on the Island Railway, From these facts you will be able the average return of the filflllm- in this Province was not liiighei- iiiiil also realize with such conditions prevailing our production was cur- tailed anti our people being dissat- isfied with such conditions, emig- rated to the Eastern United States and Western (fanadzi in great iiuiii- hers. You will find enclosed copy lttsolntitins (No. 3) passed iii i1“; Maritime Board of 'l‘rado in till!) ‘Mklltg for completion of‘ the Standardization otf the Prince Eti- wartl Island Italltwuy, for a second t'ar Ferry and for improved l'l"it.llt-i})t)l‘l.ill.l(lll -gcne.rally in thr- Priyviui-c. You iwiitt also find fill» clot-sud copy of u. ‘Memorial (No. til recently sent to the Minister of Railways and the President of the (Tzonladittn ‘National Railways, sign- cd ‘by all the principal Pmdurcrs, Exporters iuid -lVlt‘.rt'.ll'ét.llll.\‘ of Princi- lfiilwurtl island pointing mil the vitul necessity of u second (tar. Ferry Steam-er and dmproved transportation. You will also tlnd enclosed iit-tvs. pupt-r cutting. Ltivttig quotation frtnn llu- tiulllt-tl l“flt't'fllt'l't<t Guide (No. fll setting out tho tuft-rim fiueilltlcs existing here and ctnitcud "lift-bat l'l‘illt'n Edward island li- elittrlicd to it modern and efficient. Railway System in order to pr-i grout; and prosper as iiho sliotilti. Tho tinitetl Farmers Guide is the farmers‘ paper in the Mllfltllllr PPOVHICHU and represents today some twenty thousand farmers. You will ulso find attached a newspaper clipping (N0. 6.) from the Patriot newspaper which quotes an article from the Examiner u altnvnzrTory Orzsnt-deaiilng with the remit" "l5" 01' Your Commission ‘Phe statement ll. understand. was 111MB by one of the Commission ers. that the Prince Edward ls land Railway showed n,def1clt of one million dollars. The question ohdefilctt on the Prince ‘Edward lsii-trid Railway has been a mutter °7 ‘bwkdiefilllng, more 0r less, and 1°!‘ ma!!!’ veers psi-it. when» our people asked for ttmproved ‘brand portntlon the question of deficit W" "fill-filly lbrousht ho the fore. in this regard J would like to state that when in Ottawa a year or rm; ago. representing the Board 0' Tmdd. before the Railway Board, at which ‘Mr. Hanna and other Members were ‘present. the writsi pointed out that the Rrlnceo Ed ward island Railway was now i part of the Canadian National Rail ways und that it was ‘most unfair that there should the any separate book-keeping ulccount. Prince Ed ward island, previous to the CB1‘ Ferry System being insugurutei‘ was’ never given credit for the long haul. either to or from th' Province. and it would be diffi- cult to cut. off uny,part of any Railway System by itself iuid only deal with the buofneoetliat actual» 1y originated and was transacted wttlfln that portion of Railway cut off by itself and imilke it u paying __ in the world but it’ ‘el iiting at that time the widening of .lir~ go arrive at the coxicltis-ion why ' of upon time one be thud pointed to- ,mo,ul_1 this most dealt-able hi the States and Canada,’ - f why: “I have been pleasure.” the stage by her side. ' 185 times, Miss Betsy . Lane Shepherd h a s’ stood on a public con- cert platform, and com- pared tier voice with its RECREATION by the‘ New Edison. 185 times, her audience has found no difference between her RIB-CREATED voice’ These tests were made br fore more than 100,- 000 pt-Oplfi -— in cities all over the United , Realism is the all important thing in a phonograph. - ' Mr. Edison, himself, recently told quoted as desiring to see a phonograph in every home. What I actually want to see in every American home is music, so realistic and so perfect in its rendition as to be an unending source of benefit and iérjiirscr. REALISIVI _ TEST ITS POWER . We want you to see for yourself how the New Edison's realism brings Come in and tell‘ us instrument We'll play v these to you. which kind of voice or “gets” you most quickly. this kind for. you in the Realism‘ Test, and let you determine whetheryou . get as much pleasureoutof the RE- .. . A CREATED music as yotftio when ‘A hearing the living artist. _ THE NEW EDISON . \“The Phonograph With a Soul” v 167 Queen Street 1 .-.- QO-OO-O-OO-Ol l TllE WOMAN llli MARRIED EV JANE PHELPS I-Q ORDERING LUNCHEON AT THE WlALDORF. ,_ Clliuter 19 ‘lihn duy of the luncheon arrived, mid Mrs ‘Dooly also came ln time l had fréshenad up my best after- iroon dress with dainty new collnr and cuffs-charged on ‘Claire's bill —and lt looked vary nicely. so Mus. Dooiy declared. But I was w diliggfllllfifled ‘with my apearance I wanted to cry. ' <1 called for ‘Clara, and she look- ed even more stylish than usual. I felt. like asking her what Jtm‘s saint-y was. How -sliie could do tip nmcih mid dress as she did. was a mystery to me_ ‘ '31 was eatrly, and as we went. down 1n the isubwuy we would got to tttie hotel 10 or 16 -miltutes be» mm we could »BX(l0ClMN.Si1O'V_l6ll. it vroud 351a us time to order the luncheon. Clara sold lt was ntuch smlslrter to order before we sat down. I was more than glad ‘to accept liar augfiootlon. tl had felt horr- ibly nervous at the ides of order- ing before .Mra_ iStowoll. Clara led the way no the dining room. and mwioneld the head waiter. Ho came at once." Plld and pen- ell heady. his pencil poised at just. the proper angle. end waited wihlie we examined tbemienus he pre- uentod wttth u flourish. To my sur- prise, Clara tslddresised him by name. lSome iwa-y l felt an added rewpoct for Ihetr judgment. She rnuet have funched or dined there, often to lmow him. "Atubie for lthree! Ma- ‘aime! How would that one by the Yes. tilled. 104115118 sit. Clara, who sitill- ed approval. "Ml-Bit Bllfllll You order to cont memos with?" Clara naked. so drawlnfi my attention tn the ex- pectant waiter, "What do YOU ‘Uhtnk would be a nice luirctieon for 1pm., piuiwiv- | Ibkflll. lwklng iii-t. tho wuitor. 'l‘hi-u so l glanced at Clara l saw l luul committal some sort of a breach 0|’ 8110i? manners. for she Willi "Vwlllilltg M me iuid looking uni-- \NUI'l‘8B60d. "Hors (Poeuvlre-s?" heggm 1111118611 me and shoot. her tlNo-no thois dbeuvres," I $96M‘? rel-tiled. fflien as l gan- ced at thew-menu and saw the phco, l knew iwlir cum had shaken her head st. mle. "Some bouillon than?" "Yes. we’ have bouillon." i knew ‘that wouldnllt be too awfully expensive. ~ . "Some oysteiu or crab meat?“ "Oh. N‘ . do have the (grub mew-t! Th tlx u» deliciously here." Clara suggested, and I nod. 110d ‘approval. . “Altlter thut u Walled chicken and i salad will be enoush." Clara again broke _'ian_ Once more I merely nodded. "Then shall we oily an. ice and coffee?" iT-MQ tiimle the waiter spoke. Clara again replied [or me, stun-tiring approval, 'We then went to the lobby to wait for Mrs lStuwell. , "That will be u delicious lunch- eon. Nam! ltsm»suoe'lllllm_ Stowell will never dream you ‘haven't c-rd- fired lust. so nice ones stl your e." »-' . . Just lthen we -ssw her come tii. She was ~ tlfuty- gowned, even t! s little too ohoiwily ‘for so large u woman. ,Wia ttiotih spoke of her cot-tum. and‘ she seemed pleased, and implied: "1 fill lb llld you like 1t. l was Mmfd tt a bit extreme. but 1 thotlfiht l Ibllld risk ft. I dislike clothes like , oyou see we r window suit you?" He motionedflfiiou, mo, 4m g n“ m trygnglin‘ :1 waiter and some flowers were taken mm smother table. and put. rowdmii dread lbdk ‘totflbiy out. of data and (Continued on Page Three.) morn. t "it will db very pleely." l re- stidhoy. u, we flied into the din- ing room I determined never to go‘ A." E. TOOMBS, Charlottetown "-£'-i'-"_.__._____..... uut with anyone to a smart place| ugaiii mites-s -I could bo properly‘ drcsed~vvliiilt l ctilielti properly titre-seed. . » S_he suddenly stop ed»)... 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