l_§»'-&`¢n`ii'o¢$¥'a-§l§ PAG O' ,a- _ ' ` E- _ ‘ ~ , LW _l H53 F1.. . if tgYou _ iueae Drink _:_-i;`o':f__eo-»4$+o-eo»»-oe eco-¢_eoo+4++v++0~+¢+_»++o¢¢ »»o~eo-~ ...To the Ayrshire Breeders* of P.E.l. “"" _ n lx. shown, §A_l_l¢E INGS. Charlottetown, R. R. 5 __,, _ _P_r_esldent. _ F wish all breeders ol Ayrshire cattle in this province or anyone ln- ‘te;ted to communicate with the President or Secretary of this Club and what they have to sell giving age and general description (cows when _,due to lreshen) and also anyone requiring Ayrshires can be accommodated by corresponding with this Club. Yor.k Secretary-'.l‘rea.surer. ~ Let us all work together in thc interest oi' the breed. ‘ - . \ ;:¢¢HQo»o44»44¢4»o-o+o>§+4+o lisa-1-zl-2:4-25-za-so-Fen. lst. ` when soulnenu Unlrd Football ai'/tended church service follow- gng their recent defeat they were wld `¥,9},l_'q,h, pulpit, by Rev, Frank H. °éhambers, ex-foflzbnll. player- that play was "too DI'¢i'»fY-" .V -\ _ _Bok SALE OR #EXCHANGE l fe. |20 acre dairy ranch in Manitoba. Clear". 159 miles from R. ni~.'SWl'¢S- ¢4¢_.-|45 miles from school. 125 miles ¢r||°;§f,__Wlnnlpeg. __ Near Portage Ll mme. Wlnt flfrm lil P. E. 1. Mighl_ :A ` -955,3 mme, Write particular: to I. COUGHLIN. Slwklrlli. Wash. 3129 W. 11th Ave., """'”f’§""-']'_°'l_;_ inf# C ` .uk fl '.» .__._.' for sale; at Albany ol .U0 'no'r"e|, 100 .acres clear land, near Whéhbql and shipping, good location. -rlor inrther particulars apply to URVIIILE LARGE, ' _ Albany. ‘_llgyel-10-18-21-23-25-2|. f~T1‘féNol;n's‘ rolrTcE Will be received to January 25th for 'xipintles willing _to enter into contract "~1oY._tl'le period of one year to Supply' muy, nt enel. time nntrln wen lwdltllltitles as are required. Totalling _'_;|}gji-oximately 100 tons. =-='lllIi'>;PUnE MILK COMPANY, urn. .' l_ are r ‘ vmfrr ~ mil j--ualu__quw_-ui___i- li'\ hfill f' ¥ --.EYES TESTED AND V GLASSES FITIED E. W. TAYLOR . I. B. TAYLOR ' ~ Optometrists |42 Richmond Street "' ?»»»o»» ' I-_ '» +o£o+H»€oo 1 5 1. 'V I ll I s e`»-oo-o-o4o++eo- "Pi°'&Sfessionizl Cards ’§.'L‘l.‘1.;.--.-- __ Bl-:l.l. or MA;l‘HlEs0N ll. R. B _LL ii D. L MATHIESON. LL. ll. Barrlstera. Solicitors, Etc. , Money to l_.oan. `>'¢f*|d€o`-dlarlotietown and Montague r,”fr`_"',f,7_""_°1"`_*°.;"_` ,,,,M_ark R. McGulgan, -vifillro B, A, 'lit f,\‘~'»ll_S'l'lll, SD|.lCl'l‘Ol» |10. in \'_-\‘»,.;.~: HONEY* T0 LOAN Bleek' Charlottetown. P.lLI. Hllo ;» ;:iVicLeod’ ‘& ' Bentley N (ur m_ I. A. BINTLIY I. BINTLIY, K. 0. ! 1' Street VY# _-1 & McPhee Ibwfhél' ' IIC. "n 4§*§O-0900 40 0-9 Q05#-O90* When proprietors ol the largest and nerves: motion picture theatre in Berne, Switzerland, found reoent ly that it would cost nearly $16,000 to wire it for talkies they decided that their fans must be content with silent movies. SMILES I Q imlfy WM iii* *il <\~..~ "A girl orator duesn't chatter _ THEY 'HAD TO l i SEE PARIS _ By Horner Croy -. Tl” -The chauffeur popped out at the _city gate to announce the amount of gasoline. It disgll-'iibd Pike. “It's unbelievable that i.hey've got. such fine parks and wonderful drives and'tlhen. rizht up against -them, thu danced ootroy system. when 1 get back home and tell the boys that you have to have your gas measured ahdpayataxonitto get itbaclr into town, lt's sure going to give them a. good old-fashioned livery-stable laugh. 'I‘hat's what I see all the time in France-ways and cu,st._oms as old os the Bible, and then right jun- slam up agalnstagrl they've got some things so new _d so far ahead of `gravel train on a siding and the Sun- set Limited goin' by seventy miles an houzx". They passed over the bridge into }St.-Cloud. up the long. steep hill with its sharp death oornor, and into the beaui.i.l’ui_road winding through the frindes of the forest of St.-cloud-the royal road connecting ancient Paris _with its new and brilliant capital. .Here kings and queens had driven in ithe golden equlpages with outriders gland pootilions and lackeys with heraldlng trumptx. and here along this road _peasants had knelt and iklssed the ground made holy by fat, lazy rotten monarches. And here the young beautiful and chicken-brnlned Marie Antoinette had ridden before the wild mobs of the Revolution had come. Opal read from the guide-book ol her last ride in the_stl-eeis or Paris: _ "It was a pitiful scene. The brave _Marie Antolnebte,was dragged along fin her butchers cart, hounded and taunted by the shrieking mob ol imadmen, \-.~l.1.c she pleaded for lenie- iney. begging ron ner beloved chu- huhrowt which was so soon to muff red under the executioner! ax." Q O-`,» p \ 'N' ]drn, but the mob only mocked her ‘ f and pointed to her beeuuiul, mr .<9 , »_\ ,Ut _ "She dont get any of my tears,” declared Pike. “It`s loo much like these _ e \l‘ _ hero death - bed repent/anoes. Buch people trump others under their feet and raise hell all their lives, end ther; ;l€ the fliity-ninth minute of the ele ventli hour, expect to come clean. Il ` I had been there I‘d helped push her I cnt. and been dsnged glad of_ the chance." l tu edi to They came to a curve, m _ n the widest, most beautiful boulevard Pike had ever seen, and there before them was the chateau oi' Versailles. Pike saw a huge. gray, dirty-looking with coldfbecausd she's all wrap- » = ped up in her subject." ‘building set on s hill surrounded by a a o a a THE HORSE SHOW GIRL waltz whirl, There are lovely girls, both on land or sea; There are girls far prettier than a pearl, But the Horae Show Girl is till one for me. ‘ Oil, the Horse Show Girl wears the newest style, And she shows forth faahlon'l latest twirl; ` But when alle beams with her brightest smile, _There is no'lau like the Horse _ Show Girl! _ fs 1 "What do you do when you go home 'late and find your wife walt- lng up for you?" ` “Wish ails was in bed flat asleep.” "Walking homo has 'preserved stile happlnoas ofmany a |Iri." “And yet |t's bad for Urs sole.” P' sn- lmltth ‘ I a lligh iron fence. Inside the high lion fence was s. great bronze figure l _ _ 1 -rn", .fe gi,-|, who ,Wm |,, . WM c~l a manon horse-back. Later he was to find that it was Louis XIV. who had built the chateau. Pike was disap- yoirlted. All/hougn he did not realize it. unbll now. he had expected a Brand glittering palace flashing sunshine il-om a goltn dome. for his idea. of 1 palace W s. ¢0mD0und of dee- m-lpilom from me Bible and 'from motion picture scenes. Instead of uch awe-inspiring brlllallcy here l-.ss an old any. Borlwllns buildius. dwnyeq and weather-worn. The _colmtya-rd was paved with 1‘0u6i1 wb- blestrmes, and ss he came closer the 5building.had the sod, mournful look io-1 a loitering man. once brilliant and powéxllul, but now _grow old and use- less, sadiygwaiiung an end already we len; -delayed. But lr sun had sio- Yiries-the amazing structure itself. _the great urohed windows. the hu# icuplds and flowers and symbolical flgm-¢,.¢hl,s¢led high into bhe,stone if-acsde, glimpse of splendid stairway; .ana the painted eelllnzs oi mwuifi' icent rooms-just as an wed mm might still wear his old and now imeanincless medals. and raise worn. ,nrlsrgefstls _rlends on whose withered ‘fingers costly rings. now too lo0ti_¢. mmed, gm which clinked feeble adm” of g put tml, would never re- turn. Pike felt; distinct sense of disappointment. _ ‘s _ "’*‘ff-'I - . ~ _ \"'_""-v” _"W" nl. Students art taught the multi _N_;gyil=s_'.w:r:‘iol» 0. wud '°s>_r___¢l»_~» i‘l’lroll All Day Long I mn nm-» cnnlu, sm unit saw you conssavuoar , .Ont writes:-/‘I was troubled with inywasrvss, and foltilldali ||Al.|¢ 2 ii; 2;* i_ ' Backache. in gr ours that it makes us look like a' _Il you strength z. I-cl tic Aches, Hour Test? Sins-bell) today only Money ll: you S0011 nd mins lone. sleep une, younger, stronger and full of pep, Cm lo no at But not so Mrs.. Peters. Her mind was already made up. “Isn't it wonderfull" she exclaimed "I W0uidn'l. trade our stu.; ga/pi- w1‘n>r it." said Pike. "Why 4° you want to talk that know lt's s. hundered times more’ wonderful," and .she shamed' him! with a look. ` "I Wu lu-at Saying what I actually li10u8ht." was all the poor msn could ianswer. _ ' A Dock oi Guides and robbers selling binoculars. miniature reproductions ot the ehmteou and tirurlnes of louis XIV dmcended upon them. “He1l's huckleiberryl" exclaimed \Piil¢. "1t's worse than a church booth at a street fair.” Selecting a Kuide. they bouzlit ad- mittance tickets and wandered trom il-oom to room in the great palace, staring at grislyishosts 0! the dead.. {. The guide led thcin into a room ml: as bis as their house in olear- water, and pointed to the rare .tapes- tries on the walls and`to the pain- _ tings on the ceiling ol cuplds playing ifiddles and whispering in the ears of naked women. ~ “vnu ls me pl-were near.-lnrniler or _Louis XIV." said ¢ulde.sol>tly and reverently, as one must speak in ‘the _presences M the king. But Pike had no such reverence. _ “I expect it was about the moot ' used room on the place." he said. ! "Pike," warned Mrs. Peters, "people 'arefgoing to hear you." ' "It didn’t Seem in bother him," he' lreplled. I "And later." continued the guide and when the mob came for hiln_he stood st this window looking dow-n`s,t "'.l‘h.ink ol him living likvtlliis and the-old son-of-_-a-gun oudht to had did " “How many rooms was there in thc _ palace?" I “One hundred and seventy-five." ' "How many bathroorn-S7" / _ _ _ ‘ _ 3 way?" demanded Mrs. Peters. "Youi ` _/ ._ / . 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