. ‘in. a iffy . I ” _ TEA 1s 8°01 t“. You'll be eepecifilly delighted with the‘ cherming/jrtltgrgnce and flavor of the . yonngleeroulilvcl»: PEKOE QUALITY. SB 9O Steamer “J an? From Charlottetown to "St. John's, Nfld. This steamer will arrive .-at Charlottetown ‘about November 22nd where she will load a gen... of Produce for st. John's, Niid. She also ‘has good accommodation for cattle. For space land rates apply E3347 ll».~'*+ (‘ARVELL BROS., Agents ifiiinai Sailings S S. Canadian Sappel linen MONTREAL ‘J-hnu! October 20th About November Stt. This Steamer will return here From Charlottetown this Season The following sailings have been arranged namely- FROM CHARLOTTETOWA About October 24%|. _ About November 8th! from Sl_ John's, Newfoundland about Decemfier 5th to load live stock and general cargo for St. John's, New loundinnd direct. here on this trip, her full capacity will "be available Gharlottstovrn. Parties here requiring space on s above dates are requested to hook Montreal. in order that management can nrranzs snare for Chnrlolletcwl talked before steamer sails from Montreal. The whole capacity space on As she will have no freight on board when arrivinl‘ for cargo fron. t e0 space before steamer s s from steamer will Charlottetown last trip, December 5th. ibr further particulars apply to GUNTAIN BELL & CO. lolil-to-lasmr. lfucrlolv SALE , . 1o cue/t Of Crop, Stock. Forming implo- ments, Household Furniture on the prenllaes of Cyril l“llZ$lllllil0llI-'. Glenfnnning, Cardigan. if. R._ Nov- enlber 26, 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve, Farm is sold. See llilllil- bills. J. W. SCRIMGEOUR. Ant-financi- 4-i0el1-22-3i. *w....n..;n;;.;.;;o.;; A Public Meeting of-tlre patrons of the Wlltshire Dairying Co, will be hold in the liall at North Will- shire on birthday. November 26th at 7 p. m. All who are intert-sieti ill the re-optening of the factory lire invited to he present. By Order of the Directors. E. CAMPBELL, Secretary l37~l1-22~4i. Legislative Assembly island Prlnee Edward Rules Relating to Private Bills as.’ Ail petitions for Priville ‘Bills must be presented within lourleen days after tllt- (lollllllvllllfi- rues-d‘ of the session exclusive o" adjournment. _ 37. No Private B ii slulli be brought into the liousv, Ibnt upon a petition first promenlt-tl. lrul) suiting the cause at the peril of fhc. suitors for such Dill and such poll tion must the sight-ti by the staid parties. 38. A committee shall be up pointed at the commencement ol every nsession colwisting oi‘ fivl- members of whom three sit-all ho ll quorum, in he denominator! lilo Privae Bills Commit-toe to whom shall be referred every’ Private ilili and no proceedings alter the first reading shall be lllld n00" such Bill umii ouch Committee has re- ported thereon to the House. -3il.----~8o-seon as the Commltlt-c has reported any Bill, such llilli to- gether with any amendments ‘that may be suggested by ilhe Com- mittee, shall ‘he printed at the ox- pense of the parties who are suit» ors for ouch Bill and printed cop- ies thereofdelivered to the mom’ hem before the second rehtllnlz if deemed necessary by the Conlmil- 106. 40. No Bill for th-e particular lll- terentm of any person or persons Corporqnlon or Corporations or hodfor bodies of people shall bl- rend a second iime until all fees be paid for the some into the hands of rhe (‘lei-k of the House. , 41. No bill llulving for ilo able‘?! the vesting ln or conferring upon any person or persons, Munirlpnl- ity 0f’ Body OOPDOPR-te the title to lmy gram of land shall be received or redid in the House unless at leml four weeks notice containing n full dest- lon of the land in question has - een published in the Royal (to and one other rlewnpnpfll‘ in nigh province of the intention of such person or persons. Municipal- y (lorporelie to apply for Agents IMMIGRATION RESTRlCTlONS CUT DOWN CHINESE iNF-‘LUX 1 ll.~\.\'A‘.\"A. Nov. EL-‘Elilfiiflfiilflllh teamer sailing from hlontreal or! be available iron. The Middle emote; Iy uni-ton Iiiblnolm- " . a l ooeooo-ooo-ee ‘ THE clllhoRl-zlv-s usher-mo | (‘banter 32 I "Wil_v, its Dick?" Mrs. Talbot en-l claimed ill tlnluzelllcnt as she re-t sogllizell the figure by the null-l cases. ‘Dick and". turned and spilled "You're going to the city?" did not seem to understand. ' Dick nodded. looking i0 868 twheihel‘ anyone was Within hear- llng. They were alone. and he adri- ad“ ' l "i couldn't stay ‘around here if '.\luy isn't coming back. ‘the needs looking after." l The yroltlulre heart wal-nleu to nrnr-nlrunlpel. They didn't breathe 901m“? 390k“ A"? Balmiillefi! the M,“ the slllue air , nor walk on the ~ - - _~ lied ha" a mind l0 80 ‘ n-rhgun, W, o, ..,,,._ Dick Ann some nlnne. who, even if this lit- w Florida alter all - . - m" l-m ma,‘ to have {cu Home 1 am tie fool were nit-rely dellli-vierge, 1°"! J1"! OEIFUIOPDE 1!! 300th (‘BTO- ' he had a standing invitation i nwful nervous." Dick saw illlfllii llcr ticket. .-\lui 4hr’ sfllilvrl herself ill the train with n feeling of great. relief. She lulu-ll the idea of going so fur llone; she bud nt-ver traveled ill llcr life. except short distances to nearby towns. it was. u long trip. with several ollanlxe." of cars, and a lunch <nutclltatl in ll junction station. ‘Though in ilClllill miles they were not so, very for from llle city. the trip took the entire day. But every bit was a titlliglit lo these lwo in- experienced lrltvcll-rs. Dick hull lllevl-r l)l~1*ll lo lllu city either. “lint l*\'\'l‘_\'l)llt1 wilt-l going and i couldn't stand ii,"'he said. Dick llllti u perfect frankness. that was .l joy to his friends. "it was bad l diouglh when .\my was aware: anti l I ‘ould count off the weeks u lll she .101 hall-k. llut when she wrote sll-r lust \\'-’ll~‘ll'L t-olnillg—~-\yI-li. if uh»- islft touting buck to ibl- t-tlllllilgv. that's {l halve iu g0 to lllt- city, l ll was peril-oily silllplc. llicir ‘wit? ill iovc, Hy- hlld no mo!“ forl- .ng about tolling it, lbull llt- would utlvl: bad about mentioning lllZli lac was thirsty. lie '\l'0lil(l not zltlve l nun journey to the city. lhouse and there was no one down l illiuk, |ors. beside this "i tried to. but it's an apartmenl stairs to make the connection. Tor late. So l footed it." She yawned prudigiously. "I'm ready at last fol my little bunk. Hope you've an. joycd this more than I have. You'd be a scream at a petting party." (‘layering paid his small account than once he had hull a sudden . vision of Mary Zattiany during that astonishing conversation at the counler. Tile "past" silo had suggested to his tormented mind was aillloltt literary by contrast. She, herself. a queen granting fav- little fashionable would hesitate between them? One plllyctl the game in the grand manner. the other like n glorified LEllfi(¥l'-l~3lll[l(’. But he was thankful for the diversion, and when he rcacholl ills owll boll he fell asleep ilunledizltcly llud did nol lurn over for st-vl-ll hours. . XXI lie illld informed “illliilllé Zalti- any's butler over the telephone that he would call that evening at half-past nine. but he returned to buildings on ouch sitll- that sc-onled to touch ill!‘ sky. "Ytnrll find a lot of changes. nloiller," Luther said. as he huutc for his latcbkey. Tlmy walked up great flights of stairs, Allly hall lo rest. lifter the lllllil our, to get bur ill-oath. Al liltil illt"_\' rout-had ll ilUOl'-"l.'ll.lllf‘.l‘ ow-lu-ti ii. "Jane nnti Amy ilntl lo go out. They'll be homo soon," ill‘ sllld. “I'll got yllll isomctlllnr: lo cflt ill llll‘ kitchen." ' “Do you live horn too?" “Yt-s," he stliti, throwing his coal on n lwnch. -is rooms after a day at the office vith lagging steps. He dreaded ‘nether evening in that library by he fire. ll was beyond his imag- ‘nation to foresee how she would treat hinl. what role she would choose to play. and although he was grimly determined to play vvhalever role rlhe assigned to lllm ' lli d a ‘rose to meet her. ' _ _ , _ ' ‘ulinr; 123mg mo? he annmmcedgntltl they issued into the storm (for lhu preselltll. he hated the v _)~_\\\g\p"$.vng__\x\§\€\l\\ ‘can 6am ‘yd heme, so me ‘an... on]? ‘more. it was impossible to prospect." He nus vinvno luood fol l —-———--'—__‘ . Mime you‘. were. so yo“ would,“ ta . n the taxi ‘she ueut to sleep. a game. ‘ This uoolng “as like ‘a (L, ‘k . Iwe] so nervous Haven“; alone_" Thank Heaven. lie had‘ had nothing his imagination had CW?!‘ _ n e she enough of her. Odlous brat. More preflgtlretl. To he put on tl-iul \ . to sit with the woman in the great solitude of the house aull the very air vibrating between them . or frozen . self conscious us a schoolboy up fill‘ in- spection . afraid of making a false lllove. What in God's name would i-lley talk ailout? 4v .\v‘.'<; T'~‘)T'~".T;T€,";/’ lino: . . he'd return by the ‘nexl train; he'd felt as if existing in n vacuum all tiny. . . . When he rcllcllletl his TOO-lllidll“ found his problem solved for tilt» moment - possibly. A telephone slip informed lllm that hilllillnle Zaiilnny would be nt home. and u note front Mrs. ‘Oglethorpe enclos- ed tickets for hcr box at tho opcrll thnt night. lf she would only go! When visitors are expectecl- NATURALLY your mind leaps to the question of preparing meals and setting the table, Perhaps selecting menus is comparatively simple. But how often have you been annoyed to find that your silverwnrc—scheme as you might-ovals not sufficient for your guests! Ho cniirtl the house. The iluflcl" answr-rntl ulld retired to l-lunllllolr Madanu- Zutlilluy. Her voice cnmn z-lcnr ulltl cool ()\'\‘l'- lilo it-ll-piltltlc. lie invited her l0 go to Silel‘ry‘s for dinner and to llenl" Fnrrnr ill “Butterfly” afterwards. “l llllli-ll tell ynll lilrtt we shall sit in :l box," he added. "Airs. Oglefilnrnt-Zs." "Oh!" TllPffl was a pulls-c iillli scenll-ti l-u-rnlll. 'l‘ilt-n Nlli" inlugil ed suddenly. it laugh of lull-usi- nlllllscllll-llt lblli cllllwl on u‘ nol-- of rt-ckhesslll-ss. “Willi! \\‘ll_v nol‘! Yrs. l will go. Vol-y illilflf.’ lllfllllls." “Good. ll tilt-alts ill! t-zlriy llill llcr. I'll t-ilii for you n! 4t ;lnll'll-l' in sow-ll." "Flu prnlnplncs-s list-if. All ‘voirf So that was that! Ono lligilfn Yct this annoyance is unnecessary l For in "i847 Rogers Bros.” you can add to your tableware most reasonably, and in small quantities should you desire. Six salad forks, for in- stance, in the dignified Ambassador,‘ or any other 1847 Rogers Bros. pattern, cost only $7.25. Other pieces-table knives and forks and ten spoons-are priced ns moderately. And you may add to your table service of "1847 Rogers l Bros." on later occasions, for lending dealers always have the newer patterns in stock. Remember that "1847 Rogers Bros." will give service for a lifetime. It has llccn tested and not found wunting for more than three-quarters of a century. its beautiful design and durability will give you lasting satisfaction. yglngnfjgglny about 1191-; “And (llolre-lhis isn't the sort resln-m He“ WV. .1,“ H I _ zlltlt. somehow, was different. 0f Dill}? Am)’ WWI? flllmlt" '.l00l'. lie wonderdd iflllinl volgl‘: Send for “How Much Sllvefluarefla new book!“ I ‘Bu: lltéoufii: in lflhYiP_-'ifld why 1,101 mglulslft my old home—Clalre has ha“ m...“ m, ..,,.,,.,.M-,,,,,; m, he, trhich is a faithful guide to reasonable sil-certcare .li!lilil. Colur. fl-‘lll m wn- *~ -; 1 ; - ,~ - -~ _ ‘Plum-v and dmcgritlysrorbadlf slmib “I do“ ‘mderstands, m? “lather ttliylen lgllttapllgfktllgfltlnl hlllldlhzlfilhllfliil [lurchases for families large and small. huhukhud t-s or leasing from lilo boys and Sold. fifrllifl l0 lllldefmalld will" overdone it. Put wot: ztuv‘ ulnpi Iyicriden Bfimm-lia Cg, Limiggd Hamilton On; Saba PM,‘ 4 is lhe knew atdlomc. Mrs. ‘rzll- lmlllel‘ SBPHWd i0 mean‘ ever ill such J ghostly pl ilitm owl , , ' - ‘m! W35 V911" much lollch-(‘il- , , _ fore‘! Well, ‘ltl'll lost ‘ flu- Héill‘? l ‘- . “YOU kIlOW I'm 011 5'0"!‘ FidP. qmllmlrmlfxew Commwns .i'tlre ilc'li lllillfl‘ u fool of lllizllhe-fl Ion.‘ you?" gho Sdlil. ‘l’- iflgfllll. ..-\ss. he'd} Dick nodded. "Tlllllill" '1 little, ° . ' hm] .1... ha“... i" hi,- “v 1, l I lnd sutlldelliiy iihlti the wo- lag; gig?“ l ,.‘,,._,1!:] “Sir. . ‘llflfl fet ital s c lat one warm ' ‘ i\\'ll('llI'!| 03f ,~l-t mQmQ-yl H .' l friend. at least, in this -_l|ivcnlll:'-'Rub le’ "to ‘llfl ',‘k‘|\|’!'\ld m. 1- hail.‘ S I L V E R P L Z\ T E |ll'l'.~ ‘imrtnst-ti upon i (*- film ' "Y C51‘ Eventually‘. carrying their ilcavy St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain. iic took-ti coll shawl-y m, m1“. "My" iillilliillillii in“? "ll"! ha"? suitcase-s, they emerged will‘. the und rheumatism is pain only -l. ulolicwlllolls; lollr" l H I I "m “‘°“’" "i" l“ ‘"‘ s" hi“ ‘Yimi’ 111ml ullnn lllc areal hrlnliun Illlil- Not one case in fifty requires in. \~ en he all‘i‘.'l*'l'lli ilw h-~~ .- h.» the lust ‘ten ‘mouths only 212 hi3; lforlll-zlrrived at lflfit. tired will lernal treatment. Stop drugging! n" cnhown iul/l ill!‘ Ill'.'l\.\'f| Isfguflnrfdlpnxthlnogihs hi2." ‘fml himgrylv if‘ N9“" “W? Rllb fiQOI-lliflg._l>1‘ii9L"3lln1-f Si. J8‘? H‘? l-illi nPyvr ~P"ll if lliihl lllllfl pnullngylylih a humorous quirklmtllltis. She carried ll large faulhlw found thc large restaurant ai~ Th.- DPPSwIH (‘ubnit ialw ix: similar [Zalblof _ "r1‘*‘i)"‘_li_"°-amed1 l"? obs Oli ‘Tight. into _v0tl_r S011‘. Him Flffilcfllfiiiifliil lllm _\\'llll ~01 3 ul lilo i‘lli'lll‘l'.\‘. llll(l the large, darklof art-on feathers. j lmost deserted. ll wits ilareiy seven m mu Ynitpd Sign,“ m“, “m. ha“ "fl-Y mo?‘ f?" ‘ i i“ ‘m9 P?“ t "hing Joints. and relief colues ln- ll~li,\'. ilunsn [ll-loud room: lnmi. >l‘;l_\' l'_\I‘.~' wl-l-l- full of a lnnckilllz‘ ll!‘ llilll bollr-vml he had iliPflS~ After he had ordered tho dinner»- "‘ “we vmmm“ mm ‘he 3mm)" llllliy. Si. Jacobs Oli ls a llurnl-Iillllnzc. 1h.- lnrlllture lllll](f'.| ;l\' llhllgitl llllll rvtllllvli tiirr-cled slralgiltiurtill llll- cxit-lll of ll('i"l)0fllli_\'. illliullll be thanked ills slur; that lll- lzlborl-rs, but zllilllil". illlllpl’ l'i'§'i.l'l(‘.' lions IIIPPPllZIDIS. students illl(l tour» lists. l Several thousand (‘hillese wort» admiltt-ri under special legislation (luring the world war to work ill the cnue fit-ids but most of them soon drifted to llzlvzlna where they make their living by opc-ratillg laundries. her-pine, small shops anti flfllrllinl: vczefttilics and luerchantl- ise. A number of them also conduct |truck farms ill llle suburbs. ille walked close to Dick. wonder- llg what she would ever have (lone, lad she arrived alonc. 'i'llr-n out of the sell of strange faces, ouch one peering intently ’or someone on the train. there zzlnlt- lilo welcome sight of iluillcr. luly dropped bcl" suitcase ‘lune. to his arm, terrified by all the strange people around her. "You (lid give lln‘ a surprise. mother." he said. as he kissed her. ‘Do you know. you only allowed n _l_lf_nglu,ll 1):“: giwlloped a "Chi: .\\'o dllys for your letter-it t-nmc ll" u" "t_°¥"°"'l“_ m‘ ’lllS interning. Suppose we had lhbWUl-‘ll blocks and ll ls l-stllnzltvti He,“ awn‘. Over me ‘Wekendo tlllill the city has about 50,000 "Mm herplfi Dick..- Chinese. l i._..__ {Male Help wonted , . SillPNflliifl (‘\'\‘.l’)'\Vllf‘f‘t\ nt Canada's lfll‘l_'l,~sl t-x- 1'|li.‘ll\v clothit-rs st-lllnl; finest modu- trt-nlcllsure suits and ovvrcoats in i-Zli . NOTICE. All bills and notes tluc me nol pzlitl ilcforv Dt-c. isl, 102R, will with- out exception be banticrl over to my lllwyr-l- for colicl-iitln Willloul further until-v. L. Rt TROWSDALE itost- Vlllltvy, l’. E. l. -il.'l~ll‘21-.".i PROVINCIAL BANK OF CANADA SPECIAL DIVIDEND N0. so NOTICE is hereby given that a f-tlleclal dividend of one and :l ‘lulf P" 6PM. (ll/if; l. being ol. the rile of nine per cont. (9%) Per snnum. upon the fully [lflidellp shares ol the capital-stock of this Bunk. has been declured for the two months "I'm going to my cousin Jim's -Dl:-.l.- volunleerctl. "I'm staying Ihcrt- until I get n job. 1.00. how lo l roach this place?“ He lleld lllt un (lildTPNS. and Luther gave llinl dirt-minus for sending it." “it's not so far from our place, lo you (‘llfl come around and see Amy n. lot." Luther said. grinning l little all. the ‘boy. illldivitlllnis . of wholesale prices. "That's \\'ll<'|i' l cnme if) New lobinsnlfs Plnthl-s, Limited, 250 r . t- ) .. . ~ .. , . mum m“ ‘VH4!’ Ahmrnul lolk for. litk soul ntlml). “(l-lll-ss l'il UIliO illcso tililllzs up in Hill's. illtl coma ovl-r tonight.“ “Aluy'.~: lllifiy Lilnlgllli. Thllt is, .llt~‘ll bl- home lllm», about 12" j.ul~ ill-r Halli. a Wcii, I'll only stay fivo mine tllvll. but l want to soc her." 'i"llcro was no pulling lllm off. lulllhnr rllniictl nntl gave llilll still lllOH‘ llircctlolls as to ilow Lo reach. hi..- pllu-c. Anti lhrn lli‘ took Mrs. 'l‘iilllfll.'.~l urnl, llnd pilotcll her lllrmlgil lllf‘ crowd ilflfl illfllllfill zl long journvy- ill a noisy’ cur. until ilcl- llcxlti swnm null silo wlsiltltl her- self homo nllti uwtly from this dill of lsounli rllui rile-so H(‘lll‘l'_\'l‘l'lfl pl-o- pic. ' _ Whon [hr-y got off the cur. they wt-re on a dork. quiet street with BHEEKS BUVEREB WITH PIMPiES lhochnTelinlllel. e This dividend will ylhe ilcad Office and Branches of ~. ndiug the 30th November. 192". taken at 12 o'clock noon. By Order of the Board. TANORILD! DIENVENU. ‘idem J be paynbln al erei _ In I a Cllfifltalell. “About e yen ago e few smell pim- Hoepinl, Ste. Foye. Quebec. Uee Cation: Soup, Ointment and ‘hioun for nil toilet pltrpons. IQ- p-Atflq‘ andi . rhelunatlsnl liniment. which never disappoints. and cannot burn lhe skin. be free front rheumatic. ‘llillll, sorc- lless and stiffness. Don't sufftlrh Relief‘ strolls you. St. Jacobs Oli u». just us good for sciatica. neural- ghuiulnhzlgo, backache, sprains. 201 . .iO-}——I ‘r HEAVILY FINED FOR BUYING nor-ram zoos FOR assets OTTAWA, Nov. 17.—~Couvicte<l on a t-llnrgc of unlawfully buying for resale eggs wlllch_ were unfit or humnll food. Max Singl-r, of Wi'l~ nipt-g. was found guilty llnd fined twenty-live dollars and costs or ont month ill jail, the llulglstrate st. lug lillli n sccond offence would be dealt with lllorc severely. The prosecution was manic by lho Dominion Live Stork Branch. Dcpzlvillltillt-tlf Agriculture under illf‘ provisions of ibo Live Stock nnd Livo Stock Products Act. 1923. 'i'lll.- defendant in the caste is n pull» allur. who liflH mnlic u practice of buying low grutll- (illflhl, null peddl- lm: till-ill ilfbllnd Winnipeg. ln one cast» inkl-ll from his rig n Dominion Egg inspector found thrt-e dozen had t-ugs. The Regulations tuldel lilll‘ Act ruspr-ciing “Till.- Grading und Marking of Eggs" provide that “no person Hllilll blly for szllc or rcsnln, or cxposc, offcr for l-lulo, or sell opus which llrc llnflt for hllman food." ’i‘hosl~ rllflillilllOllfl hccnlne t-ffoc- tive lust July. nnd they ure now ill-lug rigidly unforced. in case! where infractions are found duo to luck of knowledge of the provisions of the regulations every chance will be given to lnoke good, but in cases such us the one reported ltbovo whcrc pctldiors and others pl-rlllst in (lisregurlliug the luw, after repented warnings. action will be taken by tho Department. Tile nbovc is the first prosecution lln- dl-r the Act of 1923. The Act pro- rides for n penalty of five hundred dollars or three months in poll or both. —-—-<e>-—-— GLENFANNINO SCHOOL. The following is the standing of hlle pupils of Glenfanningscllool for 3. Joseph McCaulay. Perfect ot- tendonce-Jiargaret Casey. Jslntxl Shepshartl. Margaret McCaulay. Jo- sep llfcCaulay, Hilda Mcflilllvnry. nlatle of NOllll gold iillll hlililtilll" Dlllillul tho depths of his puzzled Ilrailflhl- crown gave hcl- a now rzldiullcvlknvlv how to ilrticr . '1 . :>r—-sll+- "d"? llcrst-lf might illlvl- sill ollln. lie stood gazing all lilul present-Q allll‘ silo lookrtl us llllltiuabie H€4I_Stll(l casually: llle (lzlluiy ilrocadcs. The nollol':lli.ut~... o.‘ tt once poll-ill llllti long" ll queen on her throne, l “l hallzl cull from your friend. ilimtbel‘ up! Quit conlpllliningi ‘fnem “"1" Hill’ Hllil nrzlccflli. gauxiywlllislleli ilt-zluLv. lixlra- ilr wcllt for ward nud rtlistltl ilt-rllliss Dwight. lollrly." Gel a small ‘trial bottle of old, lilvomili» "n" will]? Vicious. l.\ll~‘.:n-llillaril_v like dllll _v|_-l st) extrzl- hand to his lips. "i insist." he sold‘ "Yes? You (‘till not sue her, i honest 5t, JJQQbQ Q“ m any d.“ pollination to which the rlltlsii‘ Vicdtll-tlinttrily" ulliikllf ilul illL‘ rl-selll- gllllnnliy". "Auytllillp, else would suppll-le?" “m? and m just a mmnem ‘you-H lorlan bud bccn imperviousd licihiuncl- lntly lltlVt‘ \\'i'l] lll'i‘ll (’Xil('l.l)l‘ out of the piclurtr. l necll noil “Uh. but i dill. We iulked for you holy wonderful you iook-Jlyvtl llflillli. ll was llllll0sl. comical you will "rilli! silct-l" ticiiuhl ill ltllkillg to a wtuunn once more. I ilzl-ve never llllllersiullti wily hiatlulllt- Zllltialhyluill-ll .\l:ll'_\' Zlllliltlly" was luwlllyxllleii lili llol. use lt. Silo might ll!‘ nllilliy-‘litnv htl.l .\inl-_v (lotion looked at nor that utter _ tonight ulhylhing. but tlssurutiiy slu- wll< tllllly"? 'i‘ll:ll very lift of tilc Hil‘(lil;.','|llill‘l|l_\' remain ob-eluurc!" "P5171" iiiill‘ I101‘ frivolous. ."lllil. llllll loll}: arch hf nostril "Wily do lllilllrs llaiflvll)? ii ilasflltlcll Wllili is called at wonlans Then he realized that tilt-re wits‘. solnvlllillu iwgull lo hclll lll'll<‘\'t'i‘ ilovll my‘ luotlloti. And .\iar_v|\volutlll, .blll I lllwnys bnri my :1 paiuilllp of u girl over the montelliht- llilrh of ills iil'lll. ,loll2 mo onl-t- lllill Nilceuret-ll haul friends, uud I suddenly realized llld that tile girl was Mary Ogden. "\\'ilzll u lll'lllll\' poor .\llll"_v lnustlilt-cu lll‘l' favorite color ulllil slll- lilut l llfill luisseci my own sex." H" SVWTPM i°l‘\\'iil'll Pflgrlly. ltimosl llil\(‘ lu-rll, no'.'"_ liosl ller culllpiexitlll. So~ths i uul “i sllollllllVt fancy lhul. you lwo lloitling his ilrelllil. Tile pllrlmit‘. lit: lurllvll iifltl lorgtll tho por-llo “Xlllllli lllyseif ill a llnx~cufiui would hllve luucll ill common." “You forget flint wo were boill willed at the tiny walls-l. and the lrllil. llallluluo Zilillillly worn ill. ilcsitles. l wllnieli lo g0." mlfszlilu of the culrltes-like bodice sown oi that subllt- but llrlmisfak~Sllt> smiled ('ll:lrltlillgiy. "it wus lllll‘Si\~'. Wu coulpnrt-d cxpcri- was softened with llliie which llble groan iblll no light can llllrll lilOril hind of you to lllillk of me." t-nccs; lncihtltll of nllrSlllH- lllm?!‘ u-emeti to flout about the siopillgllllue lilill sililulnel-inp; velvet tn ailouluers. The soft iiSlliffi llllll‘, lilo kllocs. lunitlllg into satin onl- tinus. doctors. surgeons, sllclisllot-k. "Would llltll. nll ‘hind’ llcls were n» graciously l‘f5\\"rll'ili‘(l. lhllilll b0 pialslit- surgery. lilt- various cilzlr- Iélflwllli-l ill ll deep point on the lll‘t1lll€‘l't'4l with silver and veiled insuffvlllllly" cont-oiled for the l'('5l zlcterisllcs of wounded molt -~~-\il broad. fllli brow. was brushed soft- with luilv. On her head was u of my lifc~ollly~ il is doubtful if lithe NEH! 01' ll." i)‘ 1180K 811d ("Oiled low on the long. Hillilll fllillllllhfl lillrll and her breast Hilflll in‘ soon ni nli. —"""‘"‘*"“’" while neck. The luouth wtol soft was u blnzo of emeralds and tlln- Wll€il lhry zlrrived at Sherrys Shall we go?" '--~~—*——“ l To He. Continued The ’Children’s Favorite Because it is sweet and pleasant to take and quickly relieves Coughs, Croup and Bronchitis of Lineeed and Turpentine. in relieving coughs, colds, cmup, llronchitil whooping cough. majority of homes ee the eureet protection cold weather ills. i BAD COLD CROUP vouaonothovetooonlnlnlheoiunentenchil- dren when you want them to use Dr. Cline’! Si"? li is the children's favorite medicine for m?" reasons than one-pleasant to take-quickly efiecbuvfll; This well-known treatment is found in the I?“ new“ -. v L» ,3,“ .,__._ “H, H__ .. Mary Fyrly. lfreddie Mclluter, “h 35ceboitle. Fomilyeiaeflhreetigqu Mull, Mrs. A. Harvey, 23f James St., Port Arthur, Ont, writesp-“My children were all suffering from had colds Dr. Cllase’s Syrup of Linseed. and Tu m. Alldeelerrer Ekaterina, sea-eon. I-ttl». <~I>r~e Murrow-main. . Mr. Cleveland Rplwflf» Winsloe, .P.E~.i., writes.- "Our little glfl. illfce years the Bonk. on illlll nttor the first Ef;'$“:h:;:“_f xrfg‘: ilil°wlll°ulh °Y °"°"°" “M” 1X” old, is subject io crouP- an, day oi December, ma. lo nhnre- tirely coveredwith largeJed pimples ,.‘,,,‘,.,“".'§::,§ *}f,,’,,,?,‘,f“,',','j,j Fwd cwghs that used. to we now use only Dr. Chases holders of record uh the 15th day "113 ‘"1895 Ind "-1141! W". lfld Mag... Grade |y__1' “a” E “c keepdhcnl awake a‘ mam‘. S Tu of Linseed 3nd Tm’ . l‘ uantlyolueed’ ' tion. l tried " , ' " ~ " ,' After using lwo bottles oi 5 P , . ,, of November. 1923. v (liilivsry. 2. Freddie MeMaeter> .1 ' k lt lS 011C 0 di erent remedies without euoeeee. ' ' D Ch ’ l' d d T r. Pfiilllllfi. lllllll The annual Genera; Meet.” o, I ma m ‘dmlmm, M cm“ Action! Mcflillivary. Grade lli.=—- r. ases JHSEC an _ u dicines on l Hazel ‘Vic-Master 2 Hilda Vlctlil 1' (h r gnhrelv "W be“ cmup me the shareholders rill take nz-w whine? Ind Ointment Ind lent ‘ ’ ' ' - * ‘ W" ""1 f! ‘"5 ° , - ' are never forefreeum le. After using itl "var-Wind Jame» Shepshmllequnll 1' ed I am now never "l8 mflfkfl- w‘ at ills Head Office of ‘he Bank. 1. m m mpmwmw, w w“ l, Maurice ‘McGiillvary anti Willie m)“ ' h. d. wmlnut a home in lh¢ Place d'Armes. in the City of Mon- chug] mo“, "d lflgf up,‘ m, Bllenshard (eqnnll. Gratis ll.—1. lflihQl" a home ofnt ls me l‘ ‘n ‘e ,, "an on Wednesday’ ‘he Hm of boggofcmlqujolnuynhggtqhu xarry l‘(o§a:~ly:I_2_.1Cl§eit.-fl.\lc(;llll- clne ln the house. l u. . nehruorr. 1924; the chair to be ::df§',°(s%fm,méu: _,,m’,,',,,,,,',‘“§_ M,,,é,,,ef".,,,f§mfi2;'. u¢nfi»*. d y.. -_._._*_. _._ ___