‘moi: rwol all.“ ‘l’ , ; g . . ~ i; i i . \ as 50° h $5.00 , . .::.r.";::'.'.:':::‘".r.:::':.:.."....." it; to personal cllsrln— - i’. :40 more $.l|I‘liIb'i~l.-—Il‘0fO acceptable *1‘ YIQYIIIC. Ill Vlfl ‘fab And no finer Lavender than Potter I Moore's MITCHAM LAVENDER— - "England's Choleast LsveedsW-ies nesrly 200 years distilled hy Potter I g Moors from the choicest (lows! of .‘ Surrey fields. . Attrsciivaly boxed suortlnsnts cl pen tome. ewders. creams, soaps and liquid athuslts ero now svsilabls at your drugglsfs. Tho lot illustrated l; only one oi a smart series which range ""7" 50° 9° $5. Gilt Sets for Mani- 601: to 1+ Li. a: - 1-4 s? “bfikil. _- i dfduub. t/dveudw PKWY?" wvull-‘l lmllEn I Members, ship your poultry to the Co-operative and receive highest market prices on correct grading. Patronize your own business. E. I. pile-operative Egg and Poultry Association .;-- . ELE IALA GIS For CHRISTMAS v. a" i1.._ . Is there anything that eould be more useful or approp- riate for a Christmas present than an ELECTRICAL GIFT. We have a large range of dlflerem articles that you can select from. The following are s few suggestions: COFFEE reason/nous rants LAMPS TOASTERS goons WAFFLE nwus unarmc raps nanro LAMPS CUBIJNG IRONS, no. We also have s beautiful line of Electric Futures ter every room in the home. Christmas Tree Lights of all kinda. CHAPPELL & CO. 11$ Grafton 157 Queen Streets, City 1 >.'§ l i a CITY TICKET OFFICE 9i Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! CANADIAN NATIONAL STE Tickets on sale over s! Railway and Ocean itcaulsbb -4¢+eveeo<~ We offer you export sdvloe in solscikan of travel routes. make your stateroom and oar reservations. give as- sistance with passports and give you s general first class service. Local tickets also sold to sl points. W.. K. ROGERS City ‘Picket Agent Phenesltilandltl. LIT THE NEW SUPER i5i’%ALAlilllii um» fjfLliiliT EVERY noon u! Yiillll llous: Jfyouwishyourhonaeiobefillcdwitbtheairsfwarsnmeodort, ~»g=_an-W'-.—~......-..- .-§...-»_r~<\.. .M,V_,,_;§»v}._,.,~;. MITCHAM. LAVENDER - LAVENDER HOLISF LONDON ' session exclusi fOO-CNO-Qfi-O-O-O-O-O §§§4 ' 951ml vhccriulnm. you will dud inst la nothing wlalsh m assass- -plhh thisaseflicisntlysssnbhddinlanp. fissidugnsw ‘Alsddlrrllerosesselnlnpgivcsamslarnwhitelghgusssgggy ionalulmaaaaluagutnaspsnalaatrialimaaseqssllasslsu then-kn (i0) ordinary flat wick asap. n a ausldty inopera- . tiorrand, absolutely Sh. ii cllnlslliss oln Filil m: FAMILY . - c lliow priced » side towards th‘ . byj JOHPPLBBAR she nodded- to- ms it was my babyunder tllero. I never knlowedbllbleiglg bfvilsht her in hare * [Tl l bl"-lwll.'l‘lfln.ygu_ I brought her in ‘here umbnm one fifllwllilihflfdilwbflrhenlseen she was white-David. After-while I ‘went out an’ found you." ' fYour baby is s girl?" Ruth. . ‘ “Yeaxn ‘ ‘ v ' The girl looked 'from the window. The ancient adobe was now a "will"! 0! 03th.‘ ‘Mun; how did we QYWIVMW‘ °f ulflfl Alive?" . “It didn't fall an,» once_-the barn‘ jest =2 down First it was ..only. th’ . with til’ window-then lest as soon as I went back an’ got you cw other parts fell." ~ - Th! Bill . "Ann, why did I my behind sftcr c: pulled David out of the crib?" -_ -'l'he giantess hungher head. "I didn't know how itwas-I thought youwasstealimnlybsbywhilstl was s-holdlng up the walla hit you an‘ took the bsbyrwhen seen it LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Rules Relating to Private Bills 58. All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days alter the commencement of the of adburument. 58. No Private Bill shall be brought into the House, but IIIWII I petition first presented, truly stating the case at the peril‘ of the suitors for such Bill and such petition must be signed by the said parties. 60. A committee shall be appoint- ed at the commencement of every Session consisting of five members of whom three shall be a quorum. to hi ‘ ' ‘ ’ the Private Bills Com- mittee to whom shall be referred every Private Bill and no proceed- ings after the first reading shall hc had upon such Bl! until suc_h Com- mittee has reported thereon to the Ilouse. - Bl. So soon as the Committee has reported any Bill, such Bill together with any amendments that may be suggested~by the Committee, shall he printed at the expense of the parties who are suitors for such Bill and printed copies thereof delivered to the members before the second read- ing if deemed necessary by the Com- mlttee. 62. No bill for the particular in- terests of any person or Ileflwfll. Corporation or Corporations or body or bodies of peqlle shall‘ be read a second time until all fees be paid for the same into the hauds of the Clerk of the House. 63. No Bill, having for its object the vesting in or conferring upon suy person or , Municipality or Body corporate the title to any tract pf land shall be received or read in the House unless at least four weeks notice containing a full description of the land ln hss been published in the Iboyal Gssette sud one other newspaper in this gu-ovtnce of the Intent-lo ' of uueb person or persons. Munlci ty or Body Corporate to apply for such Bill. ll. EDWIN DAWSON, Clerk legislative Assembly. November I8, 108i. 2520-11-20,28,2’l,30,ll!,t,’l,ll,li,l’l,lll,ll Mortgage Sale To be sold by public suction ll front of the Law Courts Building lu Charlottetown on Saturday the twenty-ninth day of December, A. I). loss, at hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that tract, piece of’ p-srnsl of land situate lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown known and dis tlngulsllell us Lots Number ltd and 3Q as the sasus are delineated on a map or plan of the ssld loyalty kept In the office of the keeper of plans for the said Islsml, bounded sa follows:- on the North by Lot Number I10, an the West by the Prince Edward lu- lnnd Railway, on the South by Lot Number BII and on the by tlu Mount dwu-rd Road, save and except- ing u small portion thereof exprop- il Is- was David, I went back an’ got you. . . ." “Ann? auid the girl impulsively, “you couldn't help what you dld. And you saved both our lives-I- I’m ‘sorry I hit and scratched Wil-—’ The giantess smiled sadly and her hugs srm went round the girl's waist. "You feisty little o1’ wil’ ceti" Then her face was filled with des- pair. "I ought to be kllt dead." "Ann, I'm so happy! I’ve always been afraid of this place and of you and of-of him, But now! With you-on my slde-whyl I can do anything! We'll stand together and we'll go ahead and make this the biggest nnch in the world for you and me and David. I'm bound to win now, Ann!" - A strange look came into the giantess’ face. She shook her head and stepped away from Ruth, her eyes fear-filled. “No! No, Miss—" “Why, Ann?" The huge woman spoke hastily. "You tel! Mr. Snavely that you done come in th’ house before th' 'dobe fell an’ stayed with rne—- dean say nothin’ bout th‘ voice talking nor th’ fight nor nothin’ —I got to-I got mm Ann dld not finish but turned and left the kitchen, crossed the back porch and entered her room. For a moment Ruth was too sur- prised to move, then she ran to Anna door. “Arm? 8M culled. "Oh. Ann!" There was no response. bu‘ Ruth fljgught she heard a slight movement Just beyond the door. "Ann, please answer me one think! have I done anythinfl. are you angry with moi‘! Ruth waited before the silent door, then s muffled voice cried our" "no, was Ruth, no! ‘Fore Cvawd, l loves you!" _ The key turned in the lock and there came a sound of heavy foot- gtgpg moving a.wa'v from the door. A few hours later the two wom- en were working silently among the remains of the old adobe. saivagln’: Ruth's belo -' ‘ .' The giantess said nothing unless it was abso- lutely necessary. To all intents the relations of the two women were the same as on that morning when they had first cleaned out the the door, then s muffled voice cried 4 out. 1 rooms. Yet,‘ Ruth" knew that never again would she fear Ann ‘ oath exteriors she felt that she and Ann were closer than sisters. Search as she might, Ruth could not ilnd the big revolver which Old Ohsrlcy bed given her; it was hopelessly buried. .. .. Snavely returned about noon and without any Mexicans. l-Ic gave as the reason, that no One in the little border town wanted to come very badly, and then, as he was spending the evening trying to perslmde an old man and his sen, the stonn began. Bnavely knew that the heavy rain would make work on the ponds impossible- After they dried up again he'd get the Mexicans. Ruth was heart- broken-if only the work had been attended to before this rain, there would be water enough for a year. But Snavely reminded her that the rain must have completel, filled the deep pond in the south pasture, and that often held the best part of a year. There was no sense in getting any Mexicans at all now. He made little comment on the collapse of the old adobe. Rut-h and David would have to live in the eommissary rooms. After the noon meal Ruth had returned to the remains of the old adobe and was mourning over a. mess of mud and clothes. when she was startled by the sound of an automobile. She could hardly be- lieve her eyes when she saw a fine- looklng machine climb out. of the gulch. Visitors were not common on the Dead Lantern. There were two men in the ear which approached the ranch house. Before it stopped and Just as Ruth had started to walk in that direc- ‘tlon, Bnavely rode out of the brush along the southern bank of the gulch, his~horse on s dead run.‘ Ruth paused and watched him bring his mount to a sliding stop by the machine. "What d'you want?" his voice shrllled at the men in the car. One of the men replied, talking for some time. but his voice was low and Ruth could not under- stand. "Hell. no! We don't want nothln‘ to do with that-J‘ Snavely swung his arm back and pointed along the road-Where's th"wsy out of this place, stranger!" "How do you do?" smiled Ruth. as she came up w the other side of the ear. The two men turned‘ their heads in quick surprise, then smiled a . / , ' / rum sea la “mo. sadism. Pearl and Amber Tanning 5,1,5 Parisian Ivory Vanity Cases Ebony Sets Awning-g . Toilet Combinations _ attomizer Sets . Manicure Sets r ‘Yardleyi Toilet Sets gataoazi? ""4"" Se" Boxed Writing Paper Bourjois Sets writing ca“! Potter and Moore’s Bridge Se“ - Vinolia Sets "Duliarry Sets Renaud Sets " Houbigant Sets . Coty’s Sets Cased Pipes Cigars and Cigsrottl Tobacco Tobacco Pouches Humidors Ash Trays Cigarette Lighters Cigarette Holders "Are you Mrs. Warren?" asked the older nmn, lifting his hat. "Yes-won't you gentlemen come up to the house?" . "Why-er-tliank you"—hc half turned his head in BDMVBIYB direc- lion-"My name's Parker of the ‘lriangle T, ‘and this is Mr. Harvey, our attorney. Your neighbor, Mr. Thane, thought perhaps you peo- ple might be interested in a cattle proposition-J’ "Oh, I'm sure we should!" The three went to the ranch house porch where Snavely Joined them after tying his horse to a mesquite. The girl introduced him. He grunted, did not offer to shake bands and seated himself at one side. “You see, Mrs. Warren." began Parker, "the Triangle T is changing hands—do you know of the ranch?" “I'm afraid not," smiled the girl. "Don't make snv dlflereneoe," observed Parker. “We're on the Mexican line about twenty-five miles east. Well, as I said, the ranch is changing hands. The man who bought it ls going to do d!!- ferlentlv than I've always done. Ho intends to make a feeder ranch printed for the Prince lldwnr land asti- mstlon twenty lures of land s lltllr more or less ALSO ALL that other iruet, piece or parcel of _lund situate lying and being in the loyalty of (lhsrlottstosvn In Queen's Oounty in tbs said Island bounded all del- erlhod as follows, that ls as segr- COIIINOING at I lhia h the Wtli aids of the Haunt ldwsrd load tu fie Southeast corner of land new formerly In the possession of Iltspstrlok, thence West along ugld Joseph FltsputricHs South boundary Ilse tfilltnceas heltssteiloeftls Iuilwuy to th of lsnl as former! Jules Woolridge. s cues said Janos Woolridgvs wens-su- . alt ts the Ilount Idwurd sd. thence ti" u! ll-rtshse dated ass nun ts of , use, mass ssewsea a ry 0. Ohswsn hsslsvtteeews lty lpltll $5.95 a Sold Wholesale and Retail by r...FEiiiiEl.i. ... ollililllrn ‘ isrnlaurolzs or ALADDIN assesses emu. I . aslowaa k only ‘to muss . ass-sq lo m», ca... pausin- "mu" wlsssuu. as I as nu!‘ Isssuisr ha». nos-navigates; “ly-"al" usia-se-q..."i§1‘s_ I i ;IIII that eva ' ' starry and eve ‘man ‘will have to learn torliaht. m‘ that ‘ 3 " . “hail-as. _- 9th lay of Isvemaer F Ltow THE CRW l TO with pleasure. out of it using Mexican stock-ah. Phyllis Cards ‘Watermarfs Fountain Pens Waterman’s Pencils Leather Goods Thermos Bottles ' Thermos Kits Thermal Heating Pads Electricrlleatlng Pads Hot Water Bottles Cameras ' n. Kodaks Chocolates Face Creams Face Powders Dusting Powders l ‘ Perfumes Toilet Waters ~ / Fill"! Boxed Chocolates Crystalized Ginger l Slims-ed Fruit Jellies‘ Creme de Menthe Jellies Riley's Candy " Ladies Hand Bags Boudoir- Lamps . Christmas Cards Fancy Soaps Powder Puff Containers Military Sets Flashlights Safety Razors Shaving Sets l Walking Sticks’ JOHNSON & The Quality Drugstore Corner Kent and Prince Streets. --do you see what I mean?" "Well, tic-I'm rather new to this business," said Ruth. "Don't, make any diflercnee-lieb going w buy cheap Mexican cattle and feed them lo sell. The point ls, he isn't going to breed Rerefords and he won't pay me for the cattle already on the place-I mean he don't want them for breeding- he'll take all my steers and beef stuff, but you can see that good young cows and registered bulls are worth more than so much a pound-they're producers. Now, the man I'm selling to, Jesus Travina, don't care about that sort of stock. I was telling Charley Thane about it and he wants ten of my bulls and he said you,people--" Parker glanced from -i:he' girl to Snavely andback. at the girl. "He thought ~you people might be interested in doing something. So as I was taking Mnllarvey, here, back to town, I just thought I'd drop in and see you." “But? said Ruth, "Just now we haven't much cash. We'd have to ask for time in which to pay-we'd have to pay cut'of the earnings the cattle bring us." (To Be Continued) SANTA CLA us HEADQUARTERS mama's BOOK and 10v STORES‘ Here iewhere you will see displayed thellargest and most up-to- date stock of Christmas gifts, both useful and ornamental, - l BOOKSTORE l-llsadreds of boobs by popular authors, books m girls and boys, ) CARTER TO YLAND - \ picture books for. the little ones. Bibles, Prayer books, Hymn Books, Fancy Stationary (in boxes). Watermanh Fountain Pens, Pencils and a great range of Blank Books, Oflice and Pocket Diaries for I985, The Poets, Gift‘ Books, Christmas Cards, Calendars. " Upstairs when Seats Claus reigussuprslae, easy to than sad woetb going to see, an immense range of‘ Toys, Dolls, Gags. Toysb l0, lily and 25 cent eountera- Cesse and see. esrlmStol-e open every eveslagustil Cirhimp; mar, 1.1.; t frlllmuflrossor usllrm. orrrsf i ‘JOHNSON FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale property Nos. 152 and 154 Greai George Street, now occupied as a laundry, being one of the best busi- uem sites in Charlottetown. Tendon will be received at office of McLean I McKlnnon, Royal Bank Building until noon the 22nd December. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. , . HERBERT A. TANTON. L-280t-12-l5-6i. "Q-Q-O-O-Q-OQO Smelts Wanted We are now receiving smells to address 0’I.esr . at highest Drivel. All grades, pack froleu smelts in ball. Ship per Express. Mark name and weights on each tag. We make daily returns. s. s. sussnssr. ,‘ Pcrtagcq . i O O- no