-‘ .-=~;-.‘.- T-‘EASON tsll- ». .- -.,=-. tndlnflflllllfld out .1... - t. - not whllIO , w i-' ..<-r. i-lzh aGrippy Co., . u. ll.l,l i mt], Chills, Son “IO-ti, \ z. i. etc. -. I Johuet-vn s Anodyne . a t Llmmcsit f-twwm ‘ti! A.» turlt ~.oci..y is talking -ll'dl"""““Yl°' "mwlh" l »-l the beautiful young woman who Ginny-goat directly to when it sins been seen at every first night I hooded and its soothing and performance recently. She is said hnalq action ls immediate. Doc- '- tora appreciate this famous old ' anodyna because it is a D0910’ "r "' ‘ lnhsrnal um‘ Lfz, rn.. 2 > Over 100 Yoara of success I Externally forCuta, Burns, Strains etc. it has no equal. All dealers. 26 and 50c. ~ ti, r- MORTGAGE SALE 2 1-2 Year 01a Speed Colt For Sale front o: the Law Courts Building in: Charlottetown, Prince hdward ls-i Perfectly §°1md~ 1°“ °7 5'3“- land, on wilt-allay, the 15th day 011B!’ hflvonw. Dam by Baron {deal- January’ A U" 1934 M we hom- ouGrand-dam Parkside, Great (rrand twelve o'clock noou:--- ‘Ila?! lilelfllflndfi to ALL that tract. piece and parcel -' Pll Y a 01199 0t land stun-u. D1115 311d bi-‘mg m‘) QLEXANDER DEEGAN’ Township Number filly-five lam ' Cape Tralieme Kings county in Prince Edward l_“9-1-4'3l- _~ Island, bounded iuld described as follows, that is to eayl-CU-l!“ To be sold by Public Auction ini MENCING at a point lu the snoi-ltiiAnnual Meetlllg Of of Boughton Bay, five chains xiort l . . from the northern boundary line o1; J_ R. one hundred acres oi land new (In; G m formerly in poaeesaion of )ouati O - - McPherson and rlilutllill; Islleilfej p y . west parallel win lona . cw h m . M1,” Phersonki northern boundary line‘, Th“ Annuglhsharizunfgfils gem . . , _ - , hyping of the o n . l" m” ‘““"*“‘° °' m“ "m" . igroed Foxes. Limited. will be held chains or to the eastern boundary on ‘londay Jam Hm‘ 1924 a‘ 1230 n“ o‘ ‘and now ‘m ‘Urine-fly m pm‘ in the Board of Trade rooms, "he possession o? ‘h-mn “ alker’ Charlottetown P. E. Island. thence north live chains or to the ‘sad.’ John FL 0mm" southern boundwry o1 land Yl0r~ Pruidenn merly in possession oi Peter Vl alk-_ 5i en than,“ can along said last nletrl ____€i______ tioned boundary U"? llllndredi chalna to the shore o! DOHSIW)" Bay aforesaid and thence iollou-lncl the various mumes of the some] _ southerly to the lpllaccflfol com i menmflem Cont“ n “g w arm“ Pr'nce Edward Island Pharmaceuti- m ‘and a "we more or let“ being rial Association Examinations. the northern moiety or hallf pur-t ol‘ .ueet her and immediately fallsln ers that she reclprocates his feel~ and this finally forces her to reveal her identity. o be the image of Mary Ogden. a I llt- of thlrty years ago who had uarried a Count Zattlany; but all ttt-mpts to establish her Identity "ovt futile. Clavt ring, a news~ Jilpel‘ colnmnlstjlnally manages to ove. As time goes on he discov- ng. He asks her to marry hlm She herself is Mary Ogden. restored to youth by the famous Stelnsch gland operation. Summoning all her courage she pours fort-h to Claverlng the whole story-of her girlhood, her unhap- py marriage with Zattlany, her subsequent love affairs abroad. of her war work and its toll of her health and finally of the amazing operation which has brought back her youth, of body if not of mind- Claverlng is shocked by the revela-| tion. but still in love. Next morning he receives a sum- mons from his old friend, Mrs. Oglethorpe, a contemporary of Mary Ogden’s. She is worried about her flapper granddaughter, Janet, who has declared her ln- wltn Corinne Griffith aa Countess rentfully at Clavering, in whom h" instantly recognized a rival. But there “as nothing to do but go and .t- went. when Madame Zattlany heard the front dour close she told the . otnian on duty In tne hall to put ut the lights and go to bed. Then she walked down tne room to the library door. "will you put t ut these. lights?" she asked Cla- vering. "I believe we still have a me iu here." Clavcring, expecting to find her dissolved in tears, and. violent as his aymputhy for‘ her was. rejoicing that hi; was, the part to comfort w-r, followed lit-r prccipitatcly" llut she was standing by the table Willi scornlul lips and eyes. l thought you'd be all broken up." he atammcred. Tears uf dis- appointment almost rout: to his \|\\’f\ eyes. She laughed shortly. "1'.’ Do you support: l would pay tilt-m so great a compliment‘! ilut what a ridicttlnlln exhibition they made of themselves. lt act-ms incredible." "llut surely you must have been liurt—and stabbed. It isn't possi- nle that you weren't!" tentlon of marrying Claveflng. Jim Oglethorpe, who. in a tardy st- tempt at discipline, has locked his unruly daughter in her room, bursts in with the news that Janet has escaped. After an unsuccess- ful search of Janet's haunts Cla- verlng and Oglethorpe proceed to Claverlngh roomy-and there they find her. Her plan to force Cla- verlng to marry her by being "com- promised" ls completely frustrated by her father's presence. and she is wild fury. Continued lu-r pampered pup. and lllll"li purr v XXXVI" , “it _ nvcr you until abc has "you lit-nut; i I ‘gill r, toil. and then aht-‘ll Kivn you such a The mrtn dill not linger in tin-Q lll' altlunint: that you'll wlslt ynu worr- rilninz-ronm. The women. prntrst- llllll‘ Jllnmy Jam-r, cub reporter. int: that they wcrvluter than llrlllnl with u snub nose unrl freckles. l fortlwtipciut. leflimmediato-ly aftvri only hope [u lu- in ut the tit-nth l" thby returned to the tlrtuviiig-rti-uti. one hundred acres of land convey" B 1 ed b7.’ ‘Fiona?! It Mccopmack‘ Shei-‘lmoti-iieforntali-s: Examination of Candl- if; Si; klhllgift (lgeltiiltydtifedprljliriimliitih[flutes in the City oi’ Charlottetown . c not .' day of January, A. D., i884. The above sale is made under {Dd by virtue of a DOW" 0' “l? "ontained in a certain lndentum of; l’ uortgage bearing date the 3rd dayll"? ‘ " January, A. D., 1916 and madellee" ‘ wveen Charles lllcPherson ollll"? examlllal “mt rut-hint’ in King's County. Parm- "dr- l. McPherson his wife nl Examiners shall Secretary-Registrar tho-Ir intention fee of five dollars and by certlfi l. \- ens McPherson of the some cates to the satisfaction of the 0132b ‘M ups???“ ‘lnnpnahfly’ ,. Parmgf 0* the one part and cil that the candidates possess '~ . d M t of the qualifications goiimgairiftiigdiiefaultorhgtiivslz: beetflflfth section of the Pharmacy Act I do in bhe payment of the prin- Any person entering his name and not presenting himself for examinq l and interest. l). Stewart. 34iuociatlon. ' . if ,1 1 F. P. HENNESSEVI Street. Charlotte] “m” ‘ sqryy-Regigtrar, _'_q";’i\np':']?‘:"_z"?: hrmfidmm’ mummy lill-rutrly unlearited the more val- t v '- l" ‘f’ \ Q4.» I . l"rh (lav of fkcembetrlp. E. l, Pharmaceutical Assocla- w“ MM vmflm) " |_ mun- things n lone im- latirzht nw lflmh - 116~1-3~t.Sl-6l ‘nrrprqnipm W.“ _'_ lhIH“_i_ cam“ tin-rt‘ would be nn object beyond g-pv RAFUSEr .' ‘ m r ' v I ‘t: vn- ~ nitv in being young utruln. Anrl 7 v . . v ' m ' ' "m " ‘ lm‘ n’ - ' (Dflll “mild/EGG; v 1 4 Elm“ M hnm n Q m t you suppose l “as wru . * i .1 .~ '4 . _ . . _, ‘$7.. SA 4 whim‘ m"? Tmlvjv‘ ma!“ "U ‘kt’: r tout, 1t for m) Yours those lonra - ‘ l‘ ' so crowded with trninlnl! and ex- Tn hi‘ .~o'.rl hy Public Auction. at "tuypvzj: \_ "tr-me in Chaiottetotvn SALE. of 1‘-'h CE l-\. n. -oltl by,i"ublic Auction. at , H "'5' n t‘ Prince Edward island. on Sat- ml lVe-tlneetiay, January 23rd. lilfltftho intpt-rturlialile Tantlldates must tzivs- tiolice to tlieflvarmly to present them-l es for examination at least fif- their WivrH. days before the date fixed lorflouudotl murtt like an all notices must r" did ‘be accompanied by the examination:"IHYPPIHR and prescribed in thel wWhPI‘ particulars apply atlatlon shall forfeit his fee to the As- ,1,t- lrrl l. l ‘nil. on Satur Junuary. A. D.. _ - n» h r of tw ire o'clock ' i °‘"" “mm” In Charlottetown‘ uonu, [Ali]. Tllifl‘ parcel of land’. spuate. lying and being on Town- the y-nuntzt-r men, llarry ‘ Vnne. pluntod himself v-thrittt. nnrl Vane, t-xcep Cla ."'1‘l'in|.' scmvlirtr: a lle plunged his hands into Jronkota. and. very roll, Fltrind front nf Madame Znttluny. who tvn lcunlnlr buck in hcr chair and fun JvlHl-T-llPTFI-lf ll'lfllll'l'l_‘.' "l feel ilk filming fimz for Mon." ‘tr- llnrtr-rl out. fllintlfl ‘hm “m,” “mmgml -"""r" pork-urn? \\'hn better prepared } Zlltnlll rr-tttrnlng (n Burr-pd Th“. "m" l m hold my “w” against a ‘N “m Twwr" "Md t” "Mm! int of rnw Americana?" ‘lmqmpzor "n" '"'Mh'w""' lmghi“ "That la the first hum-tn thlnlr "wmlwd ‘NM "m" “Ml "w" """" you've auirl Raw? Wasn't lt Dar- t“ “SM m ‘t “"_‘w"' "h W‘ win who aalrl that we are all such [hoar- beastly wo-l ton awful! l almost. died nf shamc."'a mo" dlflnmcm "uh, you, 1 was stabbed. butI Published by arrangement with Associated First National Pic ..l twenty-five minutes: s scene an ttsrca, inc. Watch lor the acroon vsraoon produced by Frank Lloyd ing neared her to the may through the woods above the Pall- sudes beside Claverlng wltn head and sparkling eyes. her arms I swinging like a schoolboyw. 1t was evident even to him. ed for her so anxiously. had rubbed s. sponge over hermem- ory. She was looked as lf she had not s. care in the world, nn the trees birds had already migrated uorth- | ward. tnelr own world-old wireless having warned them of the curly awakening of spring after an un- tieuully mild winter. and they were singing their matins. more than dormitory _ conversation, but she bad the gift of making si- lt-ncu eloquent, and Clave lug his means at peace. Have himself up to difficult to write as to act; but the two playwrights admitted tint in the deft use of words which. with- out repetitions by the woman. left the audience in no doubt whut tin- mnn was anyiug. made lt almost rnrtsihle to ace him. and in the ris- nf‘: scale of emotion. the uct was a uurpanslngly brilliant piece of work. Claverlng rewrote it four» teen times and l-lr-usrth and Scores were finally almost as‘ excited an himself. although it was the last rnrt of thing either would have “tat-klt-d." \\'l1ate\'et' the orlglnul- The” w“ a so" "mil o‘ green lty of their own ideas they were M ‘he “out a “w careful to stick tn the orthodox n treatment. knowing the strik- llll""|&Cl( pf originality in utidlencesf Cora Dwight was more enthusi- astic than he had ever ,knn\vn her to be over anything. and one night he read the play to a select few at her house. Abbott was there und two other critics. an well as Suznu Forbes and her distinguished con- rort. He, \\'l\t Turner. The critics preserved tln-ir for“. cloua and frozen demeanor com- mon to first-nights and loss com- nmn where cocktails were plenti- Zattllny. théY strode bone have cherished. She high who had wait- that she in high spirits and She did not seem inclined for although by no fears banished, the pleasure of the moment. They walked briskly for several miles. then had their breakfast at a road- i ‘ . l l i l l l _ V _ h r ful. Not for them to encourage u side inn, und both Wcts so ungry um and a uynrrere. m. n, ‘hp-v that they talked even less thun be: “we” m”? MGM“ and we!“ ""9- 1"" 1%" W" mu“ “'3'” m‘ “want-re. Thov n-n tum t“ lilo “Nd” bflween ‘hem: n” cmrem others. but after the last act had been discussed with fury. Abbott 1 1 u, nrmw and said with n yawn: illljlf "Uh. well, what's the use? lt'-< \‘\“ about the hardest play for lltcfnfx t-YP!‘ written and the atulicncr will l-lthcr rrnck on that lust nr puss uwuy of their uwn emotions. it t-muld be the former if uny one elat- liutl written the dumn thing, hul it'll nu bet-utter it isn't time yet for the (‘lRVPFlHJI lut-k (l! hrouk. You'll ct-t il in the net-k, nltl man, ont- nf the-in- days. und when you least t-x- pct-t it. Yturrt- one of Fate's git-tn. l nut." Tlicn llv shot out his lmml. Tht-rl- was a cool Instill-lice in their‘, ' rmltl stuff, ("lu\1~_\', (‘nnurutulutv "flood-hype" and there was "It ynll. tmunt tin mo." lllltllbl that lb"? lYlI-lllll tin m tn b- - Anti b» tlruult u hiuhbnll and fllwl- Huh" Annc (iUlldFiCll shonlt" wutltllvti out. hostess’ huntl . . . - , Th0 others. ex lat-saint): their t-tin and askpd H Sh“ ‘Highll .."'l‘||n‘l “you "Imnzlne ..\\hut iimeunt to rm- fo lune you Jhtiref’ Krnmlumn‘; l" inrimm “PS8. Sm"- lll writing 0il“"""' mm" 41"‘ l" UH- in" "flu-d "nflym p‘, fullnwvtl, untl (‘luvcrlittt wus lt-ft ‘Fhcltuabuntla perforce wont with alone with Gnra. Ht- wnit ilusht-tl an” fnrpwons ‘hmlthlnk l was even more amused. I was lllll strung. untl bntlt were flnd Ffitllleflfl. b"! b9 11011511"! if l"? “Nmm- “mllfelt sorry for the Door things. 1 lnercly yitul beings tn whom com- Wmlld Wei b99959!‘ U" U" "TIP ‘loci-thinly never saw u more, com’.- |cully naked exhibition of human on the‘ nuture. It was worth coming to Am- ‘ them. the Nor do t blame have felt erica for No doubt l should llhlaumo at their nge—nlthottg'h lhnpc mil ahould even then have expressed "lmynelf in n fashion a trifle more "Paul ti», u llttl» lo-sa prlvucvul." " "Good God! -_.sn rational?" She smiled slightly. "lf l dr- ln time. removed - rdBy- (he 19111 d9!’ o! Junuary’ A" illll) Numebr Thirty, in Queen's "I """"-" d” m‘ ""“°""‘“"d~ D" from our common savage ances- "1- 1924- l" m“ hm" °t ‘Mme County. ln Prince, Edward island. ~""“ '““’"' l" m‘ m“ "W" ""‘""' tnra that n lll n wonder we don't "clock nwfl- AU- THAT Palm“ °‘ bounded as follows . that is to '-- l-- rude? 1 tbouirht thoy w" rPVPFL nftPner thun we 110?. rut-y .'.ll(l. ltuate, lYmB and b91713 on 5ayI——BOllIld€ll 0n the north by the "hlm" “NV” “m, charmlntg". were plnln unadulturnted female». “ownjiip Number 5lXiY'"'°"- l" division line between Lots Num- "'"""*‘" hyl‘°"""'- Th" ""1"" 1 believe men are more civilized _1‘lieen County, bounded Blld de-Ibe" Thin). and Stxtyievenl on me to make you simply expire with than womeyh" :~Cl‘ll)8d as f0ll0ws:—C0lnrnel10ll1K/east by a stream known as the Ross "m""m“"‘l"""l- m" Y0" “fr” "bu, rm, but they revert on the it a square post flxad on then/nu Stream, on the south by a """“'“‘" Th” "m" m“ .""" grout! acalv. I (‘nnnotnuyl south aide of the Anderson Orlhrook flowing from the property "°"“"'»" *'""'"""_ "M "a" "M" it»... totally tmprcpnrMl-not for Bedéqlle RORG leadin! 170m formerly Owned by Ana“ Mani“ “mm, m n poi-mm. into‘: n troncr-rtnrl und shocking ox- Bedeque to Charlottetown, at the into the said Ross eastern boundary of a tract of and on the west by a road known land formerly owned by Peterlas the Ross Road. and containilng Stewart and now by Donald four and oneha-lfacrtassotxllfinraz: Nicholson. thence running south'llll-le more 01' 1959- tAlll i nd“be_ for the distance of elghty-ninelpflrfiel °ila|l1dt51'-"“T‘;w¥m':13laNum_ chains to thehporgi bgundégymof lsqnilz-lgelsgnollivn Queens Pcounly Lot or Towns p urn er y. " ' ‘ thence running in said Township “wflfflfggbfgfldfgg ‘iiliaci-thdebayfrllxtlg boundary east for the distance oflmrmwlv ‘wmd by Murdock My ""e"‘Y“"'°° “hm! m" “em” mom‘ aildonowy in the possession of n” mum‘ mm” norm to the Donald Lamont, and land owned said Road, thence following the by wumm Clifford wood, {ormerly various courses of said Road weat- the “(Hebe Land... on the we“ b). wardly to the place of comntence- H", mad leading from we And“. m9!"- wnmlnmi “m “Wand aou Road to Lot Thirty. known as acres of land a little more or H“. no“ Rom]. a-nd laud owned by 188i. 85 W" Ill" "n m“ l" the Donald A. Mclntoslt, on the east by Court of Chancery of said Provin- {and owned by Donald A. Ml-lntosh. ce. being thug described in n und on tho south by the boundary Deed of Conveyance from Francis line between tom Thirty and Sixty- L. Hastard. M11819!‘ in Cllflllclify- seven. containing one hundred and to Cyrus Martin, bearing date thlrty acres of land a little more or the 18th day of September. A. D.. lens, being a tract oi’ land formerly 1906, and registered in the office owned by the late Angus Rosa, sav- of the Registrar of Deeds, at lnn and reserving therwut and Charlottetown aforesaid, in lilbsr therefrom thfl! 110F119" 0' 91° 85°" 54 folio 568. described tract of land lylnglwesé The above “p, h, ma“ “n59;- of the Ross Road a-bovo menttoged and by vlritua of snppwelr do! ‘sale gélecgrllgialg W" ‘wres ° l‘ contained n a ce an n on ure - of Mortage. bearing date tbs 14th 31"‘; abflifle“allea"wgrageoraga day of July. A. n, I922. and made ‘"1 Y " contained in a certain lndenturo of between the Sprlngton Lumber Mortgage, bearing date the 3rd day Company. Limited. a body cor- M Mun A D" ‘Mo. and made m, Wnla mcmmmted under the tween Patrick Duffy, of East Roy- ll" °l ‘he P'°""°° "l Prim‘? alty in Queens County aforesaid, 35"“ lflwd- °l m“ °"° ma‘ farmer. Joseph Gaudet, of Churlm- "Id ml” Mn“ welme" o‘ mu" tatown aforesaid. carpenter, and stalfnage, in Queens County M‘r’uer“e Ann Dun-y, Wm, o; m; aforesaid, exocntrlx. and Josepq snld Patrick Duffy. of the one part, Wahnwr- "f Dtglttzlfvzltl; ti": and Annie. u. Fulton, of Truro. in ll 9800mm‘- 9 9|‘ l"! the Province of Nova Scqlill. mar- tlefaéilahtvg! ltlfltcullllggauillzrgg? rléd woman. of the other part. de- mon a res s - fault having ‘been made in payment For fifth" IITl-lcllllfl lllllly l0 of the principal money and interest M b llclflnnon, Solicitors. “wit”; gharqby, Royal i Blildlfll» Clllfllmfl- For further particulars apply lo tnwml‘. l. McLean it McKltmon, solicitors, Dltll ll Nth dl! of December, Royal PBIEII Building, Charlotte- town, . A. l“; gig!” Marla Wlbatar A Joaaph Dated this 10th day of December. .fllfifi _ Mill Stream. l hun- have u small commission .\ntl l um very flrvrl" Girls’! A Gleamy rlant hair full follows a gon- ulne toning up of neglected scalpa with Z / l \ dependable "Danderlne." Flvlllng hair. itching scalp and the danruff in corrected immediate- ly. Thin. dry, wispy ‘or fading hair la quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. "Dnndarine" is delight- ful on the hair; a refreshing. stim- ulating tonlc-not sticky or gmaayl Any drugstore. , No 701 Annual Meeting l-llllsboro Dairying Company. The Annual Meeting of the Hlllaboro Dairying Co. will be held at th factory on Wednesday, Jill’! 9th. .924. at 2 p. In. n.5,...“ hunt-r n. ruuron, Norma» » aorta-tutu: Main‘! _.- . t-w... o-to-ww» atvrna HUIIT, lacy. fll-l-lutnaflL-euouncsd whatever hope of hav- tannin: ‘on the stage. and lt lut- llutlumo Zattlany luunltcrl. ‘Then unwittingly been playing my part in n llttlc comedy. How atupld lwlrl out her bund. "l am going tn ark You to excuse me. lllr. Vane‘. l fnr Mr. Flavoring. who has kindly wulted. \'attc's fum- fr-ll und liv- looked‘ rc- Mass of Hair - woo-t». ... ~.__-.__-..»-_..@-v-» .-_..-..-._-~~ -~—r' lilbitloti. of course: but I've felt tbclr utitalronlrln dud br- droppod gradually’ from thcll‘ EMT mil?’ ‘NW9 lhnygl" m“: m" not. (if course. this is the end. _ rmmi‘ mm“ Mr s w" 5“k°"‘ “ml lie-finitely. Hutvevt-rfishe shrugg- tntl ltll‘ rulatnlten. Rite rose und "d m”. flhmihh," mm.“ n] ha“, enjoyed the New York which svvutr to buve changed in so many ways since my day‘, and all dramas rhoulri have n proper ‘curtain.’ should they not? la your own Plfll’ finished. by the way?" "(lh!“ lie turned his back on her nntl lcnnml on the mnntelplocr. dropping‘ his ltend on his arms. Ht: hnd view-r felt us far away from lu-r win-vi ho llnd bet-u unable to lt-urn i-vt-n her nnnto. \\'l\nt need hurl ab» nf hlm or uny mun‘? amcent "Damuflni" 3° "WPFOVII Yllury |:n\'r' hlm u quirk compro- L|h|9$$ Ne§|9¢‘¢d Hill‘ bcnulim: nlunce. nutl came nut of her initiation. film went nvcr t" All flblllld- him. turned hlm around. and tool: flnce of luxw his fat-v- bctwcen lier bandit. "Part1 ynu lmuirlm- what ll "Hun you lmaclno whnt lt meant 0f, SHYBS to mo in huvc you there?" aiic gleam; and twin-u Fnfll)’. "it seemed to mo "(e Shel-Hy that nothing vino mattered. “W- twn are In a world n! our own. flow (‘Ollltl they seem more to me than the buzzing of so many brain- lm-rlnrnctafl-‘nrcet ll, and l ahull." llut although he was consoled. he wondered. as ht- lnft the house, If ht- would evvr feel more depressed lu his life. She might love hlm, but wltnt rbu- could he over bc to her but a lover? Hi! manhood rebelled. If ab» hnd only flung herself weep lnlt lntn hln arms. lf for once he cnul-I hut-e fvlt hlmaolf stronger than nht~—lndlnpensable. XXXIK Tm- dinner was on Vondsy. On Wednesday mnrnlng she mct hlm ut the l-‘nrl Lee Ferry at seven o'clock for nno of their ram tramps. flhewore high-laced boots of soft leather. s abort aklrt and IGYIPY and a aoft hat: and lf aha had met any other guests of that IYIPIIIOTuDlG dinner they would have looked profoundly thoughtful, alnd Are you always ar- expectctl in‘ Wlil make you well and keep 7°11 We"- Mfide ‘Of Oglaaubat-QNJ, — Landau, lug.- fruit juices and tonics. 25t..and 50c. a box. rtzufr-A-nvns mum-m, out". 0m- _ Olrlalrhlrch. N.Z. IllKhl with the entire Sophisticate body howling for “author? lie had hc-eumuro ufruidof Abbott and the two other critics thun he, u hurd- encd critic himself. had dared ud- ---n (lora watched blm ltcalthy rxcrclsv ut the mo- puninnnltip -und were tlu- highest good merit. liurhu: the lung walk buck to the ferry she tnllted with a certain ex- citement. lut it was ull of the u-otidit of Austria, iln- clan-fully "m" h" "lii" ' lltelI“IllIlflllllllllllIlfillllfllllfcltllllllluill Note the Contrast in the scenes depleted here Snow and ice in one, tropical foliage, flow- crs and sunshine in the other. Would you answer the call of the second? Then take passage on one 0f the "ROYAL MAIL" steamers Sailing Fortnightly l7: r . ..-* illflqlnf'u. mumamznunoutvsiutortlt mltohu-nltnlluuulmm Snow and slush an! ‘A biller blast. 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Rut you're such uPlTflrlfli rrouturt- thul. you'll Viva-v “'“k" up tu-trinrrotv soul wln-rv she r-ut sturlt 'I'il-'11l~ usuul, und sumking t-alY- lillli wpr softer inish will resume trl-tveekly acr- ‘md h ‘Yum lvice as shown in Folder "D"-——No. mmnhm he l7. instead of daily as heretofore. {DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTQW, .. loult an‘ OFFICE tilt- ahuut _ halt-rd in front oi‘ her. simil- Slic smiled nlun. “You 7nfivmahml _ ~....., ,n,,|-“im;rth youribud nothing r-lst- in my Hrp." (mm lndllxn." _\' ulr-ne knew of his rnlcugmitent-[o It i, as if I linry Zuttiuny. l To 1h: Culllillll ' sterlwd in "oh, m», 1 \\'|m'f. tenth-d woods with their lenplull slntza, their winding puths where ,____._.., no trolley-curs overlutlcn with commuters rushed shrieking by. their t-nchantinl-r viatns with a art-en lake ut the end. or a monas- tery’, or n t-nstle on u lofty rock. Flu- tnld hlm of the river lnn rum-- ‘m’ lhrrvtwh its corneal. with its "l>llli‘l'_\' ntllls, its clustered old vlllusrca huddled nt thc font of the ln-itvy Nllonf woods and forgotten l~v the world. Th» miller; were all nbl men now. nn rlnubt. and the ymnr vlllncnn Inhnlwltnrl onlv by women and children “r blinded and hrnken men who hm vlrucred tlwvwo-Ivvn buck from the wur to rxlnt whore they once bud Riven lifr- and energy to that quiet valley uf the lnn. If thin mudt- her and fnr a moment lt was purely an im- nrrannitl sadness. und when they parted on the New York side of the. ferrv (‘layering had forgotten his dntlhts und went hack to his work with u light heurt und an tintrotibletl mind. The pluy was ulmnst finished. und its chances fnr awlftproduc» tin" -\\’f~ro fut‘ creator lltan-is usual- ly the casc with the new adven- turer lntn the mnst inhospitable nf ull fields nf artistic endeavor. Atl- rlun llmutrth. who had u pluy on llrumltday every year. and Edwin ficoren. who had recently PXCllBllK~ ed n» esteem of the few for the t-n- thtinlmtm of The Public, had read it art by act and given hlm the practical advice hr- nectled. A dramatic critic always believes ln- knows more about pluys tltun uni.’ mm clan until he attempts to write nuc. but (Tluvt-rlui-r. ut lt-ant. lf not unduly modest. was ion unxlotut lo FIIFQFN] not to welcome nil the lwlp hl- coultl ,trt-l. ‘Fln-y-vvvn "nut in" with him dur- iult tlut filial revlalon. and tht- dill- putt‘ was bot over the lust ut-l. an act so during in tcchniqttr- tin-y were loath to believe that t-vrn (‘luvt-rintr. whole striking glfiil they blul ulwuyn rot-unmixed, cntllrl "put it tivcr." hlorcover. there wan only one woman on tho American slam- tt-ho could act H und lhnt was Margaret Anu-lin. lf lt didn't appeal to her he might us \\'1\l| dork it. The younger uctreaaeu, clever us mmc of tin-m were, had so far trlven no evidence of rus- tuinr-tl rmotlonnl power. XXIIY llurlui: llm entire m‘! un one tVml on thv stage. but the woman and sht- nnl ut a telephone talking with [Ill] BUX ‘Z5 the man who rontrnllcd ht-r rlt-ntlny. Not only must that nne- sldcd dlulogtm give an aharp and ell-Ar un ldcu nf what tho man was nuylng m: If he. had been present, with the vivid prrnonallty. the rzeaturrs and the mobile face he must have frir the part, but the conversation. beginning In happy confidence. ran the gamut of the emotions. portrnylngawar of wills and aoula. and ralslng to inexor- able spiritual tragedy. . lt wan a scene whose like had never before been attempted without both pro- Price Changes of 1 ‘ Dr. Chase’sMedicines By increasing the caonts of the boxes the cost to the userrmaina unchanged HIS revision of pricesaliects only 1e fiontent-‘i 0f the box will be 35 ~ three 0f 1);; Chagys Medicines. _ lstead of 25 pills as formerly. the Kidney-Liver Pills, Food and Catarrh Powder. In spite of- the constantly increasing cost of doing business ever since Dr. Chase's Medicines were placed on the market many years ago there has been with the eXceptivn 0f Dr. Chases no change in the prices of thestlatarfh P Owdel‘, which is now 35 gems three medicines to the consumer. It has now become absolutely neces- ._ s,'iry to make some changes, but thi . , _ has been tvorked out in such a way thamafled and distributed to Practically the cost to the user remains the sameevely h°me m Canada» 1550990 The slogan for Dr. Chase's Kidneykindly advise us and we shall mail you Liver Pills will therefore remain “Ora copy free of charge. pill adose-One centa dose," for whiBabes 8c Co., Limited, the price will be 35 cents instead of 2Building, Toronto. ' Nerve The same applies to Dr. Chase's slerve Food, which will sell at 60 cents . box instead of 50 cents, since the pills ontents of the box is now 59 nsbead of 60. - 3x box, the prices of Dr. Chase's other nedicines remain unchanged. 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