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The observa- tics room which la fitted with large windows. giving a practically uuob atrpctad view on three aides. is in- tended as s lounge for toe benefit it"s“ sleep-lug ear passengers on "train. it is supplied with the lftpfl magazines, as well us with tlonery and a writing desk ' h compartment contains one In er and one upper berth. sud all ' at facilities, much like a draw- ingqoom. Patrons travelling alone or in parties of two. who are un- able to secure a drawing-room, will find a compartment moat conven- iepi. as well as distinctly lower 1n 1/. . wits. .. I A MATTER OF courts: . The Animal Shareholders Mestfl She: lwouldn't marl‘! "'9 "M" ~ lng m». m... a. Dlnnio PedlgraedI m» Iivina. Fl!!! Lid-l Wlll b0 Mld It 8 DWNCKI He: Then, as a matter of coarse. "W!" °V°"I"Gv JM- “m: 19251 :hat gives meachance. lnttils Board of Trade Rooms.‘ Charlottetown, Aa important bus- lnfi ‘matters will be d conned.- Willllll appreciate large attendance ofjijareholdera. ' ' (‘Q-Cl JOHN R. DlNNls ' I Pfllldtflt. JS-Sl. He: l was just wondering I vctrd give ma a klllf She: The tellows who “wonder” I-vor get ‘onl. .._____-~ .- . II‘ ' SHOWERS BEFORE RAIN "l never knew a girl to have so nany showers before aho married." "Didn't she though-and oho otill ‘Giflfll." ukk lllllllltt ‘ l . 47/49 i l 14] I I McDonald & McPhee i r“ - B. A. I I, A. IQDONALD II. I. Iefllll ARBOREAL PUP Ion-y to Loon lie! Bulldlna Chollottotowa, "Yes. my dog often trees the . . ~ume " . _ ' "A ‘o tn '1" Dr‘ C’ C' Archlbald l "Bgrks 3c sometimes recto." qflradooh of I. Y. Poss Graduate i "And " he t m] r. __ Iolleol School and Hospital G9 5 "9 "9 hanks lllallotl u Eye. In. llooo and ‘ - Throat i fficr‘ direction." n. s. I flaunt-u, Attorney. Eta. i I I q‘ "Moo Boyer Building ~ j _ moss (Marga Ilsroot Bliss Douro-o Iu l: n. an. l so s p. ml , Toloplsono also-J. l ****M..l.rl.frli;<;n....r? i , B. A. . . ‘Ill-INTER. NOLIGITOB. ITO. ‘ lousy lo Loan ‘ Coflolon Illocll Charlottetown. l'.lfi.l.| asm/l-u-rl. l .4 W. A. MORRELL i OHARTIRED ACCOUNTANT I . AND AUDITOR RHODES STEELE BLOCK AMHERST NOVA IGOTIA Ilbl-tllllmo. SOAKING THE BOAR a i water the hootchf _ a? Cutlcura Should Be l iflISWBSl’. - Po In Every Home an»; Service 15cm (Joan ' to Coon. via - m", "no": f. so.’ - OCEAN LIMITED flu mm mm Ind u... akin u; - ?-'-?-‘-'--'2»T.‘."ii:".l".";§.‘3.t1‘..‘“"" EXPRIII l’ "' °‘ ~ Cutlcura Taken: is a delicate! .112:- rloetlng’ at Montreal with tho omens Continental Limited.- Contlnorl tal Llmltod lolvoa fated agtioeptic powder o! p sing m m’; t; _-_ "5 - ( Continued) ' breathing episode. Thus ended thet angry. nre- reason grasping the motive o! tbst | refolded it florceness. a. sudden joy lpervaded . yrvjylly-‘h? lilo:- a moment l stood stricken. indeed. by her words. Theu. my This little-dc” lull-fl Y and l found her walking in the old houghttully. then.- bevlng taken my me. ‘ it was a llercenesa breathing leeolve, I leaped from the bed and that hatred that is a Dart of love. desired Anatole to‘ assist mo to than which, it is ‘F18, no hatred dress. can be more dQOf-lly- And YB! 5° l found the Vlcomte touch exer- eloquently dld it tell one of those clsed in mind as to the meaning very feelings which she of Monroe's extraordinary P19110118? l0 W110"!- lcur. and l was relieved to see that by a sudden Impulse. I stopped he. at least. could conjecturerho close up to her. cause for it. ‘In reply to the ques- “Roxsisnnel” l said y lions with which he very naturally “you do not hope 101 ll- W118! assailed me, l assured him that it,w0uld your life be if l were dead? was no more than a matter -ot e'Child. child. you love me ‘even as misunderstanding; that Monaieurli love yOlL" l “Bllxht her sudden- de Maraac had asked me to meet'iy to mo with infinite tenderness. him at Grenade in tlwo days’ timelwlth reverence almost. "Can you and that l should then. no doubt. lend no ear to the voice o. this be able to make all clear. love? Csn you not have faith in From what Anatole had said. Ime a-little? Can you not think lieu ulleatly concluded that ‘Mar- that if 1 were onl"! l" “mwflhy sac bad exercised the greatest reti- as you make~belleve to your very cence. But the interview between self. this love could have no place?" llle sister and Roxalanne filled me‘ "it has no piece!“ she cried. sought _ that. moved ‘ fervently.‘ with the gravest anxiety. WomenI“You lie——as in all thinifl BIBB- l are not wont to practise the re- do not love you. l llute you. Uieu! stralnt of men under such clrculn- HOW l 111119 You!" stances .nnd for ull that Madam-ii She had lulu III my "m8 "m" olselle de Marsac may not have ex- tlléu. Willi l-llllllflwd 18W and 919' pressed it in_eo many words that l ous. frightened eyes-like a -bi‘.d was hel- feltbleas lover, yet wom- that feels itself within the tolls on are quick to detect and intenpret of a snake. yet whose horror is the signs of disorders springing blent with s certain faacinat-on from such causes, and 1 had every Now. as she apflke. 116i‘ Wlll Seemed foul that Roxalanne was come to to reassert itself, and she struggled th-: t zlciuslon that l had lled to to break from me. But as cher hcl- yeslernlgbt. With an uneasy spirit. then. l went in quest of her, my lleiceneull of resolve gain strength ,and l held her tightly. rose garden behind the chateau. "Why d0 yo" hale "W?" I "filled She did not a: fllet remark my steadily. "Ask yourself, Roxa- upproach, and l had leisure for lanne. and tell me what answer some moments to observe her and your heart makes. Does it not answer that indeed you do not hate me——that you love me?" to note the sadness that dwelt in her profile and the liatleaanesa of her movements. This, then. was my work—-mine. and that of Mon- sieur de Chateiierault. and those other merry gentlemen who had sat lit my tableill Paris nigh upon a month ago. I moved. and the gravel cluncb~ she crled out. "Will you not re- lease nlc. miserable‘! for help‘! Oh. you shall suffer for this! As there is a Heaven. you shall be punished!" But in my passion l held her. llerceness of hatred 51'6". B0 dldl Must l call‘ i i I HAPPINESS SHORT-LIVED I"-Coaette's Christmas." lwllll which to act out this story. The sister immediately lan up to; .. h": ‘oh’ GM’ to be 5° Insulted! lapron. said. "Coaette has taken our; l her mother. and pulling at doll from ua!" in her arms. As quickly ea sh could reach her. she snatched the plaything and began to vent her This ls one day's chalpiflr "i Have you ibQEll saving those paper dolls’! if so. you will have s complete set of characters at the end of this week, It was enough. The woman looked then and saw Cosette with the do l goes to market - l _ -,'_,'. .‘\{s' .. VERY year every family Qf-JYQWQQE. y, ,. quaintance spends about _7Q_p¢l'~1=ent 0 " . _,, its income just for living, exclus-PW ‘iffflltf- . .. so economic experts tell us. Tlllllk what this ‘ means-seven dollars out of every ten invest- ed in food, clothing, household utilities and all the multitude of things that keepla family comfortable and happy. . . Itis a big job t.0 spend so much money‘ - wisely and well. It requires careful business methods to get the best possible returns from each dollar that leaves the family purse.’ The clever woman goes for help to the ad- vertisements 0f her daily paper.“ I There she finds a directory of buying and selling. She learns about the offerings of merchants and manufacturers. She compares values- ‘ She weighs quality and price. She takes this opportunity of judging and selecting almost . everything she needs t0 feed} clothe, amuse, instruct and generally bring lup her family. Do youread the advertisements? You will find them willing and able to serve you in the daily business 0f laurchase. a 1st lsootlsgger: Why dooo Bill “Leaves and branches off In an- i I 2nd Ditto: Gittin’ rofiy somebody, of course, . 4“ amid" 10.15 3mm. for Ottawa. 0H.“ Bay Wlnrall-“Il Prince Ru- porfiontl l/ancouvar. splendidly e ul ped with Standard and T t Sleeping Cara, Com e moot Observation elf’! Connie! Coffltvlth lunch counters onl kitchens- '.1‘.'...."'.f‘;2.‘1":$’£'.7“.1'.. "em: ' ’ Forhrn Reservations, In ormolhlmetaqwily - It nouns, ¢Iiy Tleitot A,” . L. a. arrcms. WQHWM. Itation §¥"6-c-."§i»l-'s“'s'h"ss. N0 ‘TH WILTSHIRE AIRYING c0. The Annual General Meeting of the Norilr Wiitahlrs Dairying 00.. will be held In Wlltshiro Hall on Monday, January the 11th, 1920 at 2 P. M. E. CAMPBELL. Georotary. North ,Wlltahlro. l December 17th, 1025. . . . . . . .. 0085-12-31ths2l. A o , l God that he may!” calm. awaiting my approach. But her eyes were nvclted. anti her bosom rose and fell too swiftly to lend colour to that mask of indifference she hurriedly put on. Yet. all I drew nigh. she was the first to speak. and the trlvlality of and——ior all my knowledge cf wom- en's way—caueed me to doubt for s moment whether pe.hs.pa her calm were not reel, after all, “You are a laggard this morn- ing, Monsieur de Lesperon." And. with a half laugh. she turned aside to break a rosb from its stem. "True," l answered stupidly; "l slept over-late.” "A thousand -pltles, since thua you missed seeing Mademoiselle de Malaac. Have they told you that she was here?" "Yea, mademolaelle. Stanislas do Muraac left a letter for me." “You will regret not having seen them. no doubt?" quoth she. I l evuded the inlerrogutlve note in her voice. “Thai. ls their fault. ‘They uppeur to have preferred to invold mo.“ I "is it u mutter for wonder?" she ‘flashed. with a sudden gleam of fury which she as suddenly con- trolled. With the old indifference she ulldcd. "You do uot seem per- turbed. monsieur?" "On the contrary. madenlolaelle; l um very deeply perturbed." “At not having seen your-be- trothell?" she asked. and now for the fllat time her eyes were ruined, end they met mine with u look that was a stub. “Mademoiselle. I had the hon- our of telling you yesterday that l had plighted my troth to no ilv- ing woman." At that reminder of yesterday she winced, and l was sorry that l hell uttered it. for it must have set the wound in her pride a- bleading again. Yesterday 1 had he much as told her that l loved her, and yesterday she had as much as answered me that she loved me. for yesterday l hsd sworn that Selnt-i-Justacheh story of ' my be- trothed was a lie. To-day she had had assurance of the truth from the very woman to whom Lee- peron's faith was lpligbted. and l could imagine something of her shame. what I‘ mIgml I‘ mum m” be a ain, with onl the lead sword. wmse than ‘hm “M m“ Lmmdlllzt Coaette dldy not play with it end?" ‘m mnge“ now-A for her loss only seemed the "Listen. lloxula-lne! ' greater since ahé had held a real‘ "l will not lleten! Enough o1 ill- do“ - suits have l beard already. Let: (Th... i! the landiady-s ghrlstmas me 5°! ldress. lt has a lavender skirt with ed under my foot. whereupon she despite elitlcaties. threats. and turned. and. at sight of me ad- struggles. lwus brutal. lt‘ yotrransgrgzhggstgtghan! Is n no‘ vuncing towards her. she started. will. Yet think of whet was in my enough that I give you mod and .;- The blood mounted to her face. to soul at being so misjudged, ut flud- lodging. 1mg you must rob my s ebb again-upon the instant, leaving lng myself in this position, and daughters?" Her m“ was so a“ - it Euler than ltd hsdtbegi. She deal not over-hstrshly\vllt‘hlme.l Eh: m", and h" look so fierce ma, ma e as to epar ; en sle courage o con ass ‘WlCl a m. ‘ The“ the ' , ' _ appeared to check herself, and lacked for days. came to me tbeuqfizfig: Kmazexloa cg“ on the Bide Advertlsemets are gllardllllls Of your stood immovable and outwardly l must tell her. Lei the result be or the “emf and m“ he,‘ alone pocketbook-mead them carefully her words came as a shock to me , "Nay, but you shall hear me. am not Rene de Leapelon. these Marauca been iesa impctuoua‘ and foolish. had they waited to have seen lme this morning. they would have told you. so." She paused for s second in her struggles to regard me. Then. with a sudden contemptuous laugh. she renewed her efforts more vigorous- ly than lhefore. "Vt-hat fresh lies do you offer me‘! Release me: _i will hear no morei", i. "As Heaven ls my witness. I h e told you the truth. ll know h wild a sound it has. and that is partly why ldid not tell you earlier. ‘I yellow bodiceand white collar and Had ruffles. The cap ie lavender with I yellow roses.) l - i.-__g tfizshio flTa/zciel l I I I I I I '1 c; | .- - Lem e g Tenders Llme Crusher, and The Sllliifl-llg of the lupi s o1‘ tho Red Point Sclloolz- v Grade lX-l Donald l. (Tulnpboll. 2 Mary M. Campbell. 3 Laurette lMucLellsn. 4 Luella (‘hing —°"‘_*"'i 'G d Vllbi —l G . ‘ . “Hui: e2 Mlmé?) Bruce)” Sealed Tenders will be recelvcd by the undersigned up to January Whulven. 15th for ‘the purchase of one Fairbanks Morse Gasoline or ‘or darn“ 4 ‘Hanan Carfiébeu slpraciically new has been operated not more than six months. Also one 4,411,"; campbelp {Jcffreys Lime Crusher, and Pulverizer In good repair, capacity one ton i2 (‘ZTMBAVKI Mary Cllillflcllllfill- lper hour. Can be used for crushing stone for road work or pulveriz- ‘ .1 er .. purre. e h»; . . , _ ‘ 34 Mvgh Chins‘ 5 Johnwmnclnlillillng lime for agricultural purposes. These wlll be sold separately or Nord- 3 Mary I Kerosene But your disdain l cannot suffer; ' ‘6 ‘Mary Laplsrre. 7 Zeta Sutherland li°fl°ih=f~ For further information, apply to, That you should deem mo s liar ln professing to love you—" ll-ler struggles were grown so frantic that l was forced to re lax my grip. But this -l did with s suddenneas that threw her out of balance. en-d ahe was in danger m‘ falling backwards. To anve her- self, ahe caught at my doublet. which was torn open under the strain. We stood some few feet apart, and. white and palpitatlng in her anger. she confronted me. Her eyes lashed ma lwlth their scorn. but un- der my steady, unflinching gaze they fell at last. when next aha raised them there was a smile of quiet but unutternble contempt ulpon her lips, . "Will you swear." auid she. "that you are not. lRene de Lcsperon? Tbs-t Mademoiselle do Marsac is not your betrothed?" “Yes—by my every hone of Heav- en!" l cried passionately. She continued to survey me with that Quiet smile of mocking acorn “l have heard It said." quoth she, "that the greatest llurs are ever those that are raadlest to take oath." of loathing. "I think you have dropped something. monaieur." euld ahe. pointing to the ground. And without wailing for more. she swung around and left me. Face upwards ut my feet lay the “Yesterday. Monsieur," swered contemptuously, “you in many things." "Nay, l spoke the l exclaimed in sudden passion. “will you not believe me? Wlll you not accept my word for whatl any. slid have a little patience until l shall have discharged such obligations as wlll permit me tovexplain?" "Explain?" lquoth she. with with- ering disdain. "There is a hideous misunder- standing ln all this. l em the vic- tim of s miserable chain of cir- oumstences. more! lly pacify. l em to meet MIOIIDIUIP‘ de Marssc at Grenade on the dayl after tomorrow. in my pocket J have a letter from this living! sword-blade, in which he tells me that he will give himself the pleas- ure of killing Ime then. Yet—" "l hope he does. Mbnsieur!" she: cut in. with a flerosness before which l fell dumib and left my sen- tence unfinished. "1 shall pray she added. n yet!" "You deserve it aa no man deserved $119 llluministure that poor Lesperon had 119d entrusted to me ln hie dying mo-j" "19 011° Ibo"!- menta. it had dropped-from my "u"! lll 811- doublet in the struggle. and l nev- WW8 8m. 811d BhOWs a moat cl‘- Oh. God in heaven, maniemolaellefllel- doubted ngw but 11ml the plc-lflwt-VB Blfllltlnlz tunic. worn over s ture it contained was that of Mnfl-llikl" of planed brick crane. l amolselle de Moreno. (To lbe continued) GOOD-BY STOMACH GAS No matter what you have tried. Oh- I "i" "l! n°lyou will lluls-prleed st the QUIOK 145x100 OlTY. Dec. TL-JPrIn-i Th” Muu“ I ‘Mn °“'Ieotion of simple buckthorn bark. "9" "u" vkm"! 9° ‘Pl!"'""-°l"- glyoerlne. etc. as mixed in Adler- ika. This removes GAS in ten min- utes and brings out old waste-inst- ter you never thought was in your system, Adleriko is such an excellen‘ h- testinal exsousnt that it is wondei~| ful for constipation and stomach trouble. Stops that mil. bloated he!» ing and makes you Ihappy and cheerful. Dorm waste time with Then. with a slltirien zaepl i i 4 I 2 I i l l i I I By Marie Belmont I The combination of brown andI llrlck color never fuils to lbe smart] Because of their richness of effect. this ls.e particularly hflDPY ¢ll0l¢6 for s winter afternoon dress. such | The frock la designed fol the Amber lbeetle trim the lower part of the tunic. and the square neck- llne has straps of crepe run through |nlifa at either side. below the neck. . mod. litalian Princess Killed In Mexico. I of Italy. was killed yesterday lnI Inn automobile accident near Cner-' "Won They were enroute to the -Poisce when their automobile skid- ded. and turned turtle. The Prin- cess died while on her way lo the: lvaopltal. l "Young Jim Jlmkol doesn't mm In amount to tunes llnre he Ml l-ul-' legal’. 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