" t Belief leotla Lady Una Vick: with lttoelient Respite. . Edward Troke. of Ine. Nova Scotla lays: Iittgd Vick: Vapoftub lgiu and colds and Little .1 [or . w ha ve recommend it to my a Vupoftub. the discovery of uthern drugglst. is a Ion In salve form of Cumphor. hol. Eucalyptus, Tor ntlne. etc. _ A aorbett through the skin anti p same time Inhale as a ‘up ‘irks reaches hntnctliatvly in» d. rongostotl Air passages. It b the modern. tlirat-t ll'(':tI~ ‘mo _ for all cold trtruhles, the , sucfisaor to goose grease. liorlted oil llnlnwttts. potillicos and pla pro. a. . sblu ’ I ii s a rcfilflrkilblt: sale In Struts, Uri-r i? mIIIOn jnrs yen?» Kiitlttfjtt. i’ I flairynienh Association held In tho hall at Vernon on Tues day, January 8th, I924 at 2 t _ A. H. REVNOLDS. $e:'y. ti?f-I2-28~i'1tivv3i. Auction Sale of ' Groceries And Tobacco At J. A. l-‘arqubarsotfs ti‘ Queen St. City. will continui- Aim day ills-t Dec. commencing at 1.. D. rn. Ilouttevriv s and mt-rchanu your opportunity to >tuvk uP “l your own price. w-m_-.~.-n-o»._--._ . r .. '\< »1fi%>1f . .. T5 IIfJS-IE-LEQQQI. _ I From Neuralgiai (‘alllll- I ti!" about hcr ust-d ‘Janet. MEETIN t The Annual Aictzti-ng of the Union‘ wit-ill begfind ht-r. s. s. MoLEOD. Prelident§_ Pllblllhtd by m. i i | i ynntdlnfly Hands? i Gammon ‘Avfiettmu ‘ @~*@tm€@xnt~ _ w lth tut-co. lno. Watch for the ecreon version produced by Frank ' Pic- Lloyd Fire lwittt Corinne Griffith n Countonl Z ' ny. - SYNOPSI! All New York society is talking r performance recently. m-Ittttt-Il‘ lwhu .\ltttlulnt~ Zattiatiy, titan-velour velvet than tvttrt- l ed “can”; rflum, t cannot of the bt-aittifttl young woman who Pnwn th» exact. shade of ‘ner hair. 100 lllllll)’ 0! VICIKS. ‘illld U88 DFBII seen B! cvery llftll nlgbtillinrinn Luwrritt-e was small but so She I! BBIdipt-rft-ctly tuarlr that her figure was hmuahohltrln b‘. the image 0f Mllf)’ 0811911. BI nl\\'n_'vs alluded ht-r hv-ntl nut regul- ‘Ilcllt- of thirty yt-ars ago who had i.\- but with un insult-at ttsstirttttt-r anon-ital n (‘ount Zattlany; but all that i-t-t-ttmt- iu-r. Sh» was very Ite- coiwiiltlPlllllfli to establish her identity antiful. nt=\'-'s-'sl<itt that she urn-r )Iu\\'tll'l"f‘tl .provt- futile. (havering. ‘a HOW‘. Eng. lit- asks her ltlr-titity. Ogden. restored ‘famous Steinach Summoning all her who has ‘Oglethorpe, who. eunraly l datuzhter In lit-r has vsca pt-tl, ful search of Janet's haunts Cla Cinveringlsi rooins—an Her plan i I tis wild fury. Th‘.u“._.|.vtpt-i- columnist finally tnnnttgcs to tttlttfvfl. ' {nits-t lit-r and Immediately fails in l\lll'lt‘il tutti worn As time goes on hr tlIscov-iht-t-r ht-t- eat-s and Ital-tied t-rs that sht- rcciprocntt-s his fat-- her to nntrry hint; "and this finally forces her to reveal; crown 12H"! wt-rt- set Si"; hprgg" lg Itfarylht-r ltrtnvs nnd lnnht-s wet» Iind u straight innocent-lowli- t_hin nostrils. of t'||II\||l‘l-.~‘.~lf\S the entire PYDrt-ssiolt to youth by theistic gland uperatlonmttc t courage sht pours forth to (‘inverting the whole flapper grflilddlllghferjonrcs l)f‘f\\'ltt‘ll the two women. declared 119i’ Ill-ICInycrIm: tvt-ll ltnvw. Mat-inn Lntv-l IFI ‘tvntlon of marrying chartering. Jimi rcurc. with LZTPII! nnturnl irttt-lllg- In :1 tardy at-inut-c. itt-vvr trinpt at discipline. has locked hislsm-ititts thnn a ntivri nnd prcforrct! roonnithost- that wt-rt- nut translated Int! bursts In with tho news that Janet! Dntrllst. After nu unsuccess-Itt-itntt-t-t-t- verinit and Oglethorpe proceed to Continued XXXVII llurin: tlit- following wt-t-lt sht- gnve n dinner and insist-d tlpult Ibis zlftt-nllnnvv. Sh» hittl given others to that incrmtsing throng lfINll. harI ht-t-n young with lit-r In lib" PIlIhtit-s and to others vvholind stormed and conqueror] that. unco with a glt-titnlnil like. and hair gultl lt- m her ut-cl; in tht fitstittu knmvn as n la vit-rgr. llt-r large grayish- uctst- with vt-r)’ I uhlcli she was cupttl-It- iinio I rt-tul anything Sh" took no intcrt-s inherited rirettntferrnrr. nnd I\-’l( hurl ns dainty while t or in tllllttufli ban-ls‘ ltmscly fn r apart untl blnclt. n14 IilOTl‘ in anything untsitlt- her pridedltrrsrlfdurlnl! tho war tmonl l] there theyfllsviuvini: Its exlstrnrc. She \\'.'\s us to force Llln. luxuviotts raring to nlag-rtqnq- by ppm; "gum- nnd one of tho must ardent spurts- tDmmised" is completely frustrntnt: wanton in .\llil‘I‘I(‘Il. “She luoitt-tl as ‘YCIW-k-dl)’ her father's presence. nnd she,» as :1 (‘at THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .\ ‘f9 The Middle Ground ly Marlon Ilublnolnt. 1 1 00000-00! o i I I THREE PROBLEMS Chapter 64 _ But. doing something "useful" ‘tnuaut to make puddings and scrub floors, as Claire saw it. She glanced at her pretty white hands --one of her beat points—and the nails that were real fllbert shape. and pink and always beautifully kapt and shiny. Dish washing meant the end of the nails. sweeping titeant grime on her smooth white fingers! wCiHlre knew too well how to be ornaittentnl to b0. or want tu be. useful. “You can sew," .\Irs. Talbot an- swervtl these objections. can make-over clothes. that's more .han some women." "Hut I canteen" w-ell enough to wear the sort of clothes I have to wear." Claire closed that avenue of "usefulness? , g=iory-of her girlhood. her tinhapit-r n fnt-o. Shf‘ lZ"l'11'l"l\l|.\' Wurc ill" Mrs. Talbot looked at the loose ca?‘ édvrlzancrozfiwfiild rPf:LII$I;-""I$1P.I' lnnrringe Willi Zfltilall)‘. her} fnsllitvnnlilr‘ colt-rs of the mtuncnt ,5“! gown of mue cmflom embrgm. ‘mum’ r0741“. and " “M; "mm-g iiltibsetiut-nt live nlffaiitrs taililrongLl of‘, but it-ttlzhi r5"? T‘: -"'i\'"""“""li Icrictl with silver (breads that merg- . ‘- ' ‘ er wnr wor an s o o l('I'."t'l\\'ll w...- o p" f‘! rrren- "i" t-t to n licnvv design around the .\.'tI I I .t ..i t.‘ -- - . ,. » » - . $35‘air“:(l‘?li“;r'ilizlddrgl_"fikm“ filifltonlthlnntl tmnlly oi the finlalIngW lu\l'llill~ uontitito it this _\\ I it thunk “mt ma; Show-q the “unplug r-Inmmuuou. Wm a‘ m“ bum“ itflpertiteonh which has brought bZlUlfle-XFPFPI tltw-Iuratmn of u-nr- '-'-‘0:|'a\|n(]n0§3 of he; white 4mm. m“; » -- --: ' » ' '- .~|..~i, t lws‘ , . _ _ "ruhot hues‘ ‘mum my‘ ‘(ti-r ‘ytgiut ._ol hbotl‘) Iflnnthof mind ‘ misfit‘ tit; align t. us‘ “at. mint:- ‘lm; “on cnne o; he‘. shouldu._ A‘ an dmg More‘ we a ._"_ PM Ian. ng is a 0c cd l) t c revcIa-uiosst lt- IIIII. . 1- ant . an I t gmmcmy she ‘t-ondul-cd ho“- i: a fir“ ‘on “i” pacing? writ: kick ition. but still In love. V ‘any 4ll‘l‘i\"‘f‘l frtnn Point‘ (Ullllllbll lcmlm afforded nlesolhmgs_ The I H,‘ m“. m‘ n _ ‘qu- Q‘ ‘L I . hem morning he receives a sum rlncciltrvss who littd comlaed he! ‘quxuflouflly furnished time “pun. . m” ‘,‘.“I“OZHEZI n,‘ Q ‘ ' “u IZIOIISI from his ‘Old friend, lilrtuhatit nu n rock or floated norlli- imont wns Luther-s domg__bul the ‘ I V‘ k '- ' I I ., _ _ | 519' 1mm“ f‘ ‘Onmmporary °t.‘§"'""' ""“" m" ""‘“"°"' "f m‘)? "' gnu-n was new. Claire prcsscd u _ _0ua| c s is non n tun-ids Mary Ogden s. She is worricdgltttt thm-t- tt-t-i-t- aI)_\'.\tIIlilI dtltcr- Ilittle- pearl button thnt rested in a pit-cc of beautiful cnnmcl vvork. |and after a tintt: at maid appeared. §Sbe spoke soft French to Claire, fund reappeared with a grout sliver tray. on which was tt collection of jpovvdcr-bltic. china nnd gleaming silver-a tca service thnt was thc lglust word in cxpeuslveness. ' Luther had not nffordcd this! l ‘ The last thing was a silver ikt-ttlc that sat over nu alcohol ‘lump. Claire was going to make tea herself. using the silver pot and H. Sh“ ‘W, 5m‘ swim". m“ U; n Ia special brand of tcu which she “mmmqrln” wmdnwu “m. shfiscooped with fl ntiniztttirc shovel “was a Iutrtl. subtle, twretlttttvty- llirtlirrol" a siwer tea caddy‘ ‘Itm taut-h In luvc with llPl‘ br-uuti-j This piece or frlvnliw mllloyud m.» t-mtt- to ti.» It \vl\t\ll_v In tutw-Ws- Talbot She never “sprint-ti Imnn. She had ncvt-r rcully fullcn "i "flernwn I-"il- T9 hi‘? 1hr?!’ ‘In luvt‘ with ("Iuvrrinu Lflill ill!‘ "lean-l a ‘Iii-Y “"379 "N39935:"? U! had lost him. nnd he. his brief en- beauty and sttmowltut rirmonic charm Iiuv- in: suhotrltltl, hurl avoided ht~r I-\'I‘Il tlttisittsti- fi-rht-t" unique sustaiu life. They should be made as appetizing as possible, no ouc loved more to stand In a kitchen and make anti stow than she-but _ _ ‘slut-c: although they dnurt-tl to-[Lhltl silly tneal 0f tea and sand- Ztinprtuznnhit- Icittttlel. but, Hill‘ III‘ l-'l‘lI\"l‘lllI|It‘ few fashionable part- wlchcs. an Inch or [W0 Hqtlnrn, itiitl iurmctl him. II. u-tts ||tv\\' tilnctttt-ti in, h.- fl\lt'lllll't"l. lft- knew ht-r itt-vitiny cakes covered with fancy icing |""_""" “mm” "r m" -""""‘~""" "i" tt-r now than wlwn he Itnri s-w-it Wand so much fuss itlltl time spent 'l"'“t M“ h“ “"1" “Pill “N'- her daily, ahnnst Itttuily. at u over It! ‘ ‘ilt-fs-nsrittt-Vtl ‘readily I't\t|\|i.-,'h, ftlf ltntieto pprty In thi- White liuunl- hieah. should be eaten. around n " ““’ "“""“-‘ l" -*"“‘ h'=l‘ sur'tillil.\', and itituost as oftvu for table with nil the family present. iiwiflilp"... h? a gu.m‘""'i"" "_""|F " “"‘"l~'=* M!" his rcturu- Why. shcconid not say-—only they ‘ "‘ ' " "' hMI "“"".‘ -"l"illit'tl with This wuc shin-fly after his ntistalto always “Th. eaten that way i“ nu tlisatlvttntttizn to ht-vsrlf untlttt-tth Aunt‘. and hcr attraction htitl hm‘ time and hm- mD1he|-'3_ ‘from all ht- hutlfll, t-onsitlurtililt’ to _=tI\t-vu. lln know that nut only Vanr- __ V > _ ed ("tlsvyflii-‘ll. lit‘ had not fIPIUdPdV '“ "" "f"! hm‘ "‘ n1" “Wk "H" Ii=\.\' itintsr~lf that h» would lint] ttutl tlvnctl tvith him in the t.‘u.~itto. ‘Marian Lawrence. ‘but lit-r It u tl A_ E_ W|LL|AMSQNNVIIH r-thi-r mr-n in their lute twent- Auctioneerziv“ and early thirties were phyla: tlwt; ut-t-utt-tt ntltuitious. nlflflillltlllfii dlvvitvu with itiutlilit-t] t-h-l It-otisistetl lnrgcly 1IIf|'r\t'c:-t~1~ toward certain resentment in utluxes rlivortotl Iiim lit-r completi- ‘viwm M‘ 1*"- 8 she said. sitting I" "Mi"? -‘"‘I“And ns we don't seem to be gett- nitirhntitl still lutzkln- the llllflufill-Iing nnywher?’ It“ b‘. goingj’ I‘ l“|Luthct' to lct me "“""sald. abandoning her last attempti "No. thanks. l don't want any," stottily erect. "But I want you to [It‘I‘h'\l1ltIt' t . . ""0 “" “"“‘Ito kee things on u friendly level, MAMMOTH CLEARANCE flhll-“lli-“HI of thrsr conquests. Iintiquiti- willing tr- rro as far as l\f‘l|a“d "pain down ‘he 48a c“) - , Hdfllid that if was yrt to be dr- tlQfltltiqtlt‘ prrntlttetl. It had never; “Apd h 1 mi k 14"“, tmonntrntntl whether the young VHPPIITFPKI to him for a moment that flouldnevoxiulgogegf guy olzhel- 1-0:]? " v t . 4 l ' I ‘A! "IBMIQKI- 011 “P50954137. Ihéllllen .\\0IP ("M105 "if tiovelty orqslttwvus seriously In luvn with ltiuniqn hm hl_ own “M”... 2nd fin)’ 0| January, 192i. Of fnflfLigt-ntuitt- lfllyflllllg: \\'l\t\t1 llf‘ l\ll\h,t"ll:‘lllll_ he hail hntl mot.- tlian out! "I." Kn i) “ouch (Linn? “aid "I." ‘ham-k’ “on. farm imphmmns‘Igfiiih“: ‘h’, W“ haw amwflna loimmwfi’ Ur my "law! mm h" "Jwtlo tmytliinll\l,titiit.r will ‘count-ht I followsw-Farm mils-int... of 0 w .~t--i--t lust for llll‘ llltlcilllff‘. ...-.|.»ti itt-t- tint-ilsily tonight. Anti] _ . . .. ' ‘ acres of choice. lzlild. T5 at twists sontctvht-rt- in ull turtuitvlitit u t-rt» slur ttutl _\ni|t' wltislwr-llluysu sgggtniapprovo or (lworcu, mean shore iron" in guy“ MVPFIIIQ" had scowlr-rl at him snfluu llht>\|l'_' , ‘ p? ' ‘ , _ _' Y ,_'| ma“! 0f ‘nnflvatton. WP" “.“g_e~d_ ferociously that‘ he Iind tsluugvrii n“ “i-ckml‘ "5 tanked‘ on“) ,, 5 miIps "m." my nwrket dos, u, ilttn u...p_=...|_. m... |....,.,,,|,.,. hm! ~vthi will tau» in m“ tluutl- Wivkelllfl Want ii- . ‘ (Ahurcfi and qehooh a bnaunnlpt-tttt lust youth. rich." Kludnmr» Ztltthtny hm] shim Passion came out again. Mrs. t-irm and ns-i amAleavint; for the Ami tbrn b" Its-I rildravorcti to.“ him- h" “Y” “"I"k“"“- ""‘* hwTalhol W“ trcnnmng “H Ne“ wrest In liIa-rch. I will St!" It with out reserve. aLso my I-lnrd of Pure Bred and (lrade Jersey ,' - (Jumsey and Ayrshire Cattle as follows. Stock-l Mara 3M, yrs. old 1100 lbfh. l Mitre 12 yrs. old. I Ilorse I2 yrs. old. I Jersey Cow. Reg. due to freshen March. 7 yrs old. 2 Jersey Cows. Reg. In calf. 6 yrs. old. 1 Jetgqy null. Reg 1'-’_- yrs old, 1 March. 1, Undo Gurnsey Cow _ Yfnnold. due to freshen March. 2 Gfide Sborthorn Cows. 5 yrs. old. 1 Ayrshire Cow and Calf. Reg. 7 yrs old. 1 Shortborn Bull 6 months old. l Jersey Cow, Reg. In calf 35 Leg- horn-Hens. lmpIemontm-l llfanure Sprouti- onwl net of Pin Iiarrows. 1 set of Lever Spring Tooth Harrow, 1 Single Plottgh. l liay Cutter, I Hay Rake. I Truck Wagon. 1 Truck Wagon Box. I. Hay Frame. l Grain Crusher. I aet of i-‘snnmrs. 1 set of Scale, 1000 lbs.. 1 Wire Wheel Wagon. 1 Rubber Tire Wagon. i Steel Tire wagon. 1 set of Bob Sleight. l Box Sleigh. 1 set of Team Harness. 1 set of Driving Hotness. I Cream Separator. Forks. Shovels andffoes. cup-n: Tons Hay. Quantity Sthw. fwdrushels of Seed Oats. 300 bushels of Turnips, 5 bushel at’ Irish Cobblers. "QUINN-Id -- ~ Furnlturm-Jlange MotItu-tt Alisha. Washing Machine on Wrinflr. Ind all other articles n0 Jnentioned. Sale positive no t-edtrve. v firm of tum at Sale. of Stock. 0th., 12 months on all sums over "L00. I per cent off for cash. lf stormy tulle on first fine day. J. W. MIQGREGOR. Hiflhfiold J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. Grade ottruwy Cow due to freshen ' t ""5 U" Young mun in whom It» ha“ "INTI-V as most interested. but of whose ""-‘- nndjptt-geni TpIHQiUng Wm, Ah"... Znuhgtvhtvm h“ tulkml ' It» had no iflknn-Q: t”. had "ottss-mlvlc iliut lnturt-stt-II hint. shruizzrti his shoult-l- llt- rliti not cart‘ in the lt-tist tu: it was the t-n- : Ann" ism-n flit-m tugetltot- unr hoard ||"_\._untI Marian v-t-ro tltt only git-ls fresh gossip slut-c ha‘. Supund l-huwjrthfll-III Tht-otht-r woman w vt- I'm- hut. lint hr was (nltl ‘.1! sliui upi"\'sr~ti t\vvttt_v-flvt~ itud-tltirty live- gilrlfl talk about tht» u-..,.l|,..,-_ wit»! six. Alarlami» Zuttinny would I Clnvriiug, who lmqw if.“ h“ ‘went to ltuvr chosen them all for tvnvilt! not have h [moment u|°"e‘lIu-it~ good looks. nnd sht- looked [with hut‘, wont Io tin- rlinnrr in l-"Qflliizcl" than st-vcrnl of Ihr-itt. lmtiob the sum» mood us ht- o .1 flrst-nIg-ht reasonably sure lt certainly would. "OIIWFLY to the detached anti this he was quitt- be i t pert. Nevertheless. tlIID|"'l)iI\‘Pd (‘or titt- Amn- rr-nt-e. for h» understood fllnnrr was given to Port-ant of thr- young men. iut they ‘VFTP sons h:- paw drawing-tumult. The)‘ ill}! ft)Z"iI1PI‘—-.~'|IOIlllIl‘I' or. hr reflected know thnt they‘ privately detest"; cnoh nllior, and not o" hLtf account ottly. \ llow lift» .\Itn,v Zattinity. with 1"‘? BUIIPFII votifldenre In herself, to prcsrttcc of that lite Ihr more im~ tuarricd wo- tltt- first por- wort‘ ask these iwhutlrtti qlrlgt tt-{m ,1,» had heard wanted In ntarry him tliotnst-lvtxs, \\'t-ll. In. \lndl\rs‘nnfl women wt-ll enough to ht- liming. l-nl to their Iittlr \'i\|\|[i¢_q_ If» u-as nltuost tho Inst of the Ellfli-Iis. hut It» Imti timt- to observi- tltt- two girls hefurv- dlnnt-r was tunotinnrd. In spitr of the fur-t that, he was claimed by other ucrttiulnt- hurt-s Iiofttrr hr would rt-at-lt flit-m, Anne Inokvd rt-trully llilllflflfllfm in trultl-t-tilttrod tissue anti pun. lcttrs thnt ;::t\t' n Ltnvuy light to llI'I' t-ycs and ltalr. anti tn hm- flk||| tin amber plt-tv Sh» hvllI lit-r Inc-nil _ 635-12-25-5]. \'"I‘.\"'TI\‘iYIi. ant‘ tn st-ire c‘ her IIIFH- lIvt- ft-t-I flvr. looked little logs announced. 3 Ndmo n t MA JONG couPo/v Front the Charlottetown Guardian Pluto flnd enclosed 50c for the Ma Jong Game n i lv , . t ,,_,_,,. _ ,_ vnoo-uuvvhooouwwh n» -~- --- v-Itwvnnmltntubonwwin». i went ! at which > he Ivits "I m“ “"150"- Qf rnttgrtginmpnt: nmuvt- gowns and the table was lit good by vcr." ol\v§ri"‘vcr. rnttrIIt-h above n ‘ow ‘ (‘flpuhlp nfm-"tlds. Firs. IW-‘inis with nothing‘ better In fll'gg.‘ill" fntuily tttnt-ihy-sts. but Mrs. do be was utterly "mi"? I viltrn Ito catered lho Vol!"- stnnti- l ti) _q|\(~\||4]_iIIIOl't' ln- caught a twinkle cynically-nnd ll0i"illill“ ztttttttnyt- byes ns tht- guests was lhc fashionable rtilfll‘ Thorn were thrcr Munro titin hank long: mauve of or- httti dlslntorrorl very ltuyltgv r-nti Airs. Vane. "'l'tvll.\"s" -‘-\ti|_-'l1t~r-itt~law. Wort‘ tlit-Ir pearls. (Zoodrlch and Marin“ L“... ‘ Tht-rt; wt-ru scvcrnl tlnrras, for t.lit~,\‘ wt-rt- going to a bull. The rt-rhpttm’ nutnht-rr-tl twt-nty In all and there wt-rt- thrt-v tinmnrrloti tunn brsidns Plat-t-i-litg. nml iut-lttdlng Ilnrtyv (flavoring found Mitt-Ian |,fl\\‘f‘t'llI‘l' on ltis loft. anti onttr in Un- ‘surrounded tltc table. -IlOi nt-avly no ntnuslttu. ' hnen llc hurl not sern Anne sitter the uitrht uf Suznnis putty. when they lend vnrlt-tl tho |Il‘n|£l‘t'l\l by slttiui: nu ihv. lIr-ui‘ In front of Iht- llrt‘. t-dttstliti: t-hcsttittts and discussing t-Itlltisopirurhrn plnylm; pokcrun- lil two o'clock in the itmrning. fir‘ asked her if sht- were ttntnfortithlt- and ltntup)‘ In livr new lIft-. "Ilntht-r!" Sh» smllcti with ttll lirr uld rcrt-no hrltrittticns nnd lit-r i-vt-s tl‘\'t>l_l on him ,.ln complete frlvntilinvss. "I'd t-vt-n sIt-t-p In the studio. but havt- ltlflllt‘ one noncesslott to m.‘ hu-p- fniuitv. They're not vet:- r-ticlli-tl,I-uLoflt-r nil. I nut t\\'l'lll.i' fnur-vttttti spout ttvu yours In F'rtivtt-|-. I ltnvt- had flirt-h tunic-rs ful- y-r-rtralts—-frit-ntls of the fitmlli’. of course. I nttut bt- content uItlt ‘pull’ until I hut takcti seriously n!‘ an artist. If I can only exhibit nI the next At-tttli-tny I shall fvll full- flcdizrtl." "Anti “hut of your now uIrcIt-T" "I've but-n to st-vevttl pat-ti»: and enjoyed myself huge-iv. Some t-f [ht-m got pretty tltrltt. I've seen pntiplr tI|_"‘ttv-r at lmusc parties nnd Anti then tint-n and Stizan! I've nuvor liked any wttnmn mt well .. .. .. .. “This Is the first rlltinnr of titt- nld sort‘ I've to slnrt- l started." ".\h'."' askod (‘Iavt-vimv absrnlly. "Why the exception“ "Well. you tit-o, I an tromendotts Intrlgtive, like ovary one t-lsr. I'd met her several time: at homo. nnd she name one do)’ to my atu- dlo. where tin dooltlltlcntel made . . t I‘ “It's only because you've infln-i icnccrl Luther so. Ho's more old-g fashioned than ever." Claire burst out. "It's yourflltiit thnt I'm tied toi him. It's your fault he's so Impos- sible. it's your fault I‘in s0 un- hflPllifl" Slit! tiropped back In her chair. her pretty face twisted with anger. "My fault!" Mrs. Talbot cried. "My fault one of my children is keeping to the straight path! It's your fault. all my troubles. You've put wicked idt-Rs into Amy's head —she won't even look at Dick any thorn. It's your fatilt-nll your fault thnt I'm so unhappy-J’ Hbt- too, dropped into a chair. nnd tours canto again for ibt: soconti tlmc thnt afternoon. Anti; (‘lnire Iicgan to cry, too. And tlic| two women sat there, facing each} other rtgnitist the cooling cups of; tt-n. while the ticglccictl kettlc sizzb: ed anti buhhlt-tl over the nlcbol flame anti thtftr-a grew black and strong in tht- shining teapot. If a woman's tt-nrs molt n man. tht-y bring out oven morn sympathy in another womnn. l-‘or audtlvuly the two looked at ouch other. Then Plttlrr- stumhIt-tl to ht-r feet, and so tlld Mrs. Talbot, and they made it up holding on to each other, anti ithtqv kissed. nntl snt down, wiping Iihrir eyes and gulplng back little Tsohs. I "I'll make some fresh ton." (‘lnlre .snitl fimtlly, when they were both ‘quieter. I "Yes. It will do us good." It Wll." ncct-ptnncc, not only of tea. but tf tfrictidsliitt. ‘ .\lrs. Talbot watched the girl as she busietl herself again. and site tlrnnk tho fresh tea with real grati- tude. Aftt-rnll clnire was very sweet nutl charming. If only she ,conltl bring about nu understand» Int: between Iier and Luther. nnd if only she could see Jane safely lmarrictl! If only she could per- suade Auty to give up her wild Ideas and "settle down." t flat she felt so helpless before lihette three big problems! i Tomorrow-Jane Decide: I . tras utirlintttzed except the stulr carpet nnd her bedroom." liar touc was lightly Impersonal. und still IIIOFIfiIO as slut nddetl: "\\‘l\_v don't -nu Wrltrtn novel about. hm‘. Levi‘ t- mnnt he tho mOll rcltinrkttltlt- nu\'f‘ht1Ifll'I(‘ll| study of thr agr. l-‘anr-y‘ Ilvlng two lifctiutmt In thr stunt- hody. It puts reincarnation to the blush. l‘ suppose she'll bury an all." “You i o free." Claire. ,cities in Canada. it is, Itnieeti, Igootl place to live in. At the (‘IOSP 4~ 03.0’! had almost conquered the enemy; and we were ‘overjoyed in for- seeing the end of the destruction caused by the excess of alcohol. But. alas, there Ia now spreading everywhere the Intolerable abuse which we denounce andi In par- ticular. the surreptitious fabrica- tion of an alchol more harmful than any o..her to the health _ of botly anti soul. A mortal poison which attacks the living forces of the indlvldt al, of the family and of society. and which. if we do not strongly react. will work Intoler- able ruin." In all the Provinces and in nil the States there has been boot- legging and smuggling. Through- out North America, n... n whole however. II reduction of the volume of the liquor traffic is evident. Tht- tnanufneturc of strong liquors is in excess of consumption. The desperate efforts of those engaged In the traffic to get rid of surplus stocks by means that are foul and illegal. shows that there has been n great falling off in the quantity of the strong liquors com» stintetl by the pcopie and tt con- sequent lessening of the Flvll which is the end in view. Canada. n; u whole, hns hnti "illlilii tContinued from Page One) ‘position of the Province at the and iof each year. abolition ofthe poll- tax and a careful and efficient administration of the public busi- B885 of the Province; encourage- ment of agricultural efficiency and activity: a reduction of the indemn- ity paid to members of the Legisla- ture; efforts to be put forth to obtain a recognition by the feder- iul authorities of the rightful {claims of the Province; and 11-0 ‘further increase of the public debt unless for permanent public works. ,.Tlie lllfllllliefg of the new Govern- ‘imcut led by the Hon J. I). Stewart ‘sueceetlctl to office on the 7th September. All are sclf-titnde men of high standing and character. reared in the province and Intimat- -ly acquainted with i'5 needs. It is Itherefore hoped had believed that Ithe conditions of the Province will Ibo materially Improved under Itheir supervision. j In Cltrtflottrtov- u. Stmutiersi-‘r. land other uuinicipnlities. as "vi-ll SI _ _ . comparatively qtiict anti prosper- IM l“ in‘! country dunk“ m ous vrnr. For the most part people fins Irmmw‘ many "°'_‘""" m: have ntwntletl to business and mrovctntenis were made Ill 192... “mm “you, nlmnploymcrm has lAmong the more striking are the newly erected Charlottetown Hospital and the new anti imposing front of St. Peters‘ cathedral. The latter was built a; a illcmcriul of ‘the latt: Priest incumbent of the church, the Rev. Canon Sittipsou. front n plan by Mr. James E. Harris. As to the foriucr. it may be said thnt it is beautiful for sittin- lion, an-d Is destined to be the Joy oi‘ thousands of patients skill- fully anti cart-fully trcntctl nnd re» stored t0 bcnltli within its walls. if ihc Itttc Venerable Bishop ilic- lniyrc could but look upon this wonderful development of the uioticst Institution which he found- ctl on Dorclitrsttai" strt-ct,-Iio\v must his spirit thrill with delight. When wt» reflect that runny per- sons could see no necd for a city Iiospitttl at thr time It was found- t-d, untl when we look upon the Princt- I-Zdwtirtl lsiantl llostiitai and the Prince (foamy Hospital“ both founded in addition to the City Hospital that was restored this year, we catinot but conclude that there has been growth and pro- gress teven. In this out of the way part of rural Cainttln. Other notable improvt-tnetits were‘ mttdc this your. limit-r tbc direction of the chairman of the Street Committee and the City Suivztgvor. The sidewalks it's-everl- teen streets and purts of HIJPOIn were laid with concrete. Altogeth- tt-r there art: now twenty-two titilcs of the side-walks in Charlottetown and thcre are III)\'\'I.II‘(I§ of ten miles of combine curb and gutter on the sides of the IllIlIfOVtIfI streets. not been u public menace an‘ in Great Ilritain nnd other cottrrrios. Afnuufztctnrnrs and farmers. alike. have been Imsy: untl immigration has bccn free. A strike of tniners ‘n Cape Breton Interrupted in- tlustry them for n month or two. [and itect-sifitnit-d the presence of lmilltinryttien from otliur parts of ‘the Dominion. Thcrr was a general provincial election in. Otitrtritt, as well as in l’. l-Z. Island. It. also, re; suited in the tit-feat of the Govern- ment. and n very tiecitlt-tl victory for the Conservative party‘ won untIt-r the leadership of the lion. llowartl Fcrgtisnit In Nova Srotin the tircitiit-rshlp of the Province was resigned by the lion ‘teorgc H. Murray and titkcn. by the lion. l-I. H. Armstrong. In New Ilrttns- wick the Premiership of the Province. wag resiguetl by the lion. Mr. Foster and tnkcn by the lion. .\Ir. Vcnint. lint the titanpit» of both Provinces have yet to follow the good cxttmplt- stat them by those of P. E. island anti Ontario. A bye-election. In Halifax County, cntiseti by the appointment of the lion. A. K. hfchean to a Judgeship. rosuitctl in tho triumphant return of the Conservative candidate; and tho two-election in Kent County. New Brunswick. also cnzled in a (‘onsmrvntitwt tritnnph. The Liber- nl party in the llotise of Comm- ons Iias. by these trhttnges and losses, Iiet-h deprived of its major- ‘fy in Parliament. One of its ablest Incmbrrs ltzts bcen- stipplantctl in the llmisc of (fontmons by a strong stippnrtcr of the Opposition - . . . Ilotl by the Hon .\Ir. Bieiglietri . . ,, ., . -. . t ~ immw Strut “"5 mH-la"! “Hh‘\|llI'l‘0\'i.‘I‘. the veteran Minister of‘- tcoticrulv and asphalt, u consitltaripilvlllpn Ho" “I, Fipui" n‘, ablt- zttltlititnt to the permanent t(.o,.‘,,irnll'h_n,-_'.,,I(,,,§,,..‘ (dogmdplr “lmthmg inQm-Ifi or m“ gm" Take‘? Iis so tmwt-ll that he will rot be able i? tigimp‘ (lurlonewfm; l“ m)“ to tukt- his scat In the cottrst» of too rt upon as one o tie most n , , , ' ' ' ' ' _ lcotnforlable and attractive Iittlc w "mum" Hmnion’ m “MIN circumstances the Federal (lnvt-rnq i‘ ment, It'd by the Rt. lion illr. l\'|ng.I of the ycar we have the cheering (Ellfxtigwssogfiléllvlis WM in‘ “i ut-tvs that the pcrsevcring efforts] n‘. n", ' [Mommgn M m" lgoflihnsealaznalfgfi‘;Pmfiiz.Vnivnrsitir-s of Kings and Dal-i ‘ L I e _ L ~ ltousie. a. movement towards tin-i Treasury of thirty-four thousand coltsolitltitioit nrd cooperation of the higher tvtlticrttinnai. institutions! of the biaritltue Provinces bnsi Iietnt begun. It is hoped ihnt this] movement will br- coutlntirti until; thorn shall ltnve been trstnblisbt-tl in the maritime Provinces nn an“ Iversity vieinz with that of ilrltishl Columbia. in the west nntI those u? Toronto anti McGill in the titldsi of this Dominion. and ranking with the highest institutions of learn- ing In the world. tiollars laid out on account of the permanent highways lending through the city. In the sphere o! Editcatioit ihtsre has been a change of Rectorshlp nt Si. Dunstnnfs llulvtersiiy. The Rev Dr. bfcLcllnti under whom the ITuIvcrt-ilty bad ‘rcutshctl its high- est efficiency and uprospcrity. has gonc to take charge of the im- portnnt parish of Tiguish and has given place to the Rev. D. P. Crokon. It is hopcti that this ox- ct-llent institution will cotttinttc. to flourish. A legacy of . 25.000, left by the late Dr. Joseph 1 Cunning- ham, Is to be expended for the erection of a memorial chapel In twonnuctlom with It. Prince of “wiles college. untlcr the careful direction of Dr. ltobrrisoti. con- tilllltfg to pursue the cvcn tenor of its way, despite. the criticisms of ibosc who coiticnd that the Christmas examinations should not be too severe. anti that the course of study In. the College should tend more towards thc development of provincial resources and the lin- prtivctncnt of provincial condi- tion nnd lcss to the fitting of its students to fill high nnd lucrative tirflces in the other provinces of this Dominion, In. thc United Slates. nnd elsewhere. The cvil of the liquor traffic has. throughout this ywznr. been dealt with by Canada anti the Uultctl States. In. Quebec and Iiritlsh (‘oluntbiu spirituous liquors of all kinds are sold and consumctl tutder tbs auspices of thc Provincial Governments. Constunption of light wines and beer is cntrouraged, nntl thnt of strong Intoxlcnnts restrict t-tl. In the other provinces of Canada anti in the Utiltctl States. prohibitury liquor Ituvs are in force. The object of both is to curb anti lessen the liquor Evil.- Fall stitisfactiou has not been rt-achotl under eiihrr system. The official statistics show that con» victiontt for tlrtinkcnuesa have been considerably reduced Iu number In the dry provinces of Canada as well as In the United During the course of the great war the people of tltc United Stritcs niutnagrtl Io draw to thou:- selves and to their country n largo ‘proportion of the stored-up (‘Illllllll of Europe. As n result of tho long-continnotl IIFDIOCUOII given them, their fnruts and factories huvn continuously flourished. En- terprising and t-ikilful they lIilVt" been: quick to tnkc ndvnntagc of ihc reaction following the rt-tttrn of pence. This your has bot-ti for tin-m n booming year. They were tahnblt-tl i0 lioitl out to [IOFSOIIS tinemployetl in. (‘anadtt uuti Great Britain-do all who were restless and disconivptcti here and there-Abe tempting baltof ltigh wages and first class con- ditions. Many thousands of mun nnd wouwn ifkilltetl anti unskilled lutvt: therefore. flocked In to the States to utld to their population, their (efficiency in every department of industry. their prosperity anti their wealth. Aa-to onlgration from Grout Britain and the Etnpirc, the British Donilnlons have been com- pelled to take second place though their extent and their latent re- sources to be developed are much larger titan those of the great rc- pnbiir. The death of President Harding on tltc aocontl of August when re. turning from the distant Territory of illaska was a lautemablc occurr- Emt-e. involving a distinct loss to the Journalism and the politics of the world. Ills place was however at once taken by Vice-President Collidize and the Government and the policy of the United States re- main unchanged. They will not en- States. though the laws are n01 for the political entanglements of well enforced in either. Advices Europe“ bu; they Wm aid m the m. ITO!" the W0! DPOVIIICGB IIMIIOIIIMI turn of Ettrope to normal and stab- ihnt. while there Is an Increasing consumption of light wines and beer, there has also been an In- creasing consumption of brandy. rum and whiskey. Concerning the operation of the existing hiw of Quebec and the conduct of those who violate lt the highest authority le conditions as their own interests prompt. Already steps are being taken towards the next Presiden- tial election. Mr. Henry Ford who rode lnio popularity on hi; world famous car. and became a militi- millionnire because of hind, gener- ous treatment of his merchanics, their] Liquor DECEMBER. 31.492; _ pursue u course of steady develop- I ‘each of the Cbristlanhations. It meut under the direction ofiwas long before the terms of the governments led by Premiers first treaty were reached; will Bruce, Stnuts and Massey. All these then the treaty W" BWIWMIIL’ Doininlons have this year received T816011!!! by U19 Tufklflh Boiler“ OOIISIIIIBFnlDIG additions to their ment in Angora. Following repeat- populationa and wealth by reason .éd failures in Turkey. the conferen- of the emigration front Greafce renwveil t0 ltifllflmlne i" 3W!!!" Britain and Europe. erland, and there a settlement satisfactory to Tlltlifi)’ W!!! l1. 188i n-rivud t, To maintain a'_tenlpor- ary peace‘ the plenipotentlaries of other nations were constrained to sign a treaty under which Turkey was iven full ; Possession of Cdtio antinople/under which‘ many thousands of Greeks were cont- pelled to ienvenhe homes they bad While peace has ruled through- out tbe British Empire tliere have been in otliiar parts of the ' worltli this year wars and runtora of wars, earthquakes and distress of tnations. There were earthquakes Ila California, Mexico. several of the States of South America. Spain and Italy, In the midst of the Pacific Ocean, and most terrible and tlestrutitre oi‘ all. In Japan. in this Inst catastrophe twelve large towns were involved in enor- illlllifs losses of life and property. iTokyo anti Yokohtuitn suffered tnost of nil. No man can tell how (‘nmlnuetl on lfnge 5 _ _ . .. “mm-- THREE WEEKS’! .-\ t-orresifontlt-ut recalls an in- cident which Iiappenetl some years ago on the itiottrsbetween lindd- _ g H. m t n" ersfield and Oltlhatn, England. A $33.}; ‘J55.’ gjgfsemg; Sh‘?! fetapibanvy fall of snow had drifted up m] convulsloih According to a 1nd many of the sheep which had been grazing on the moor were buried. For three weeks the snow- hrld fnst, and drift after drift was tsnrt-Iictl by shepherds for the ‘tulsning sheep. At the cnd of the third week three sheep were discovered thc clonghs. They were In a very emncintt-tl state. nnd had, appar- ently. llvctl by eating tho wool off each othoris back. for all three were us lmrc as newly shorn sheep. One tlicd soon after, but the other two oomplotolyrecover- stl front their enforced starvation. conservative estimate made by a bishop of the Anglican church in ulnpun u hundred thousand per- ‘sous. at least. were ovcrwheitned: anti of these one hundred anti iflfty belonged to the Christian litiissltans. Tho millions who escap- It-tl saffcrctl awful privzttions. As |spccdily as possibe food anti help ‘were. supplied by Canada, The Iijnitcd States. Grout Britain anti other countries. (fnnndittn Itcd (‘russ mtrt-ies rushed to the rescue. By tlclzrcas the Japanese pt-nplc arc recovering from the stunning Iblow their country received. Lut- Inst report uro to the effect that tthcy are now rebuilding upon a larger scale than ut any other time in the ltistory 0f their country. Tho pluck of tho little Jap Is prover- bial anti admirable. ' 15in iltshir Dairying Association The annual general tneetitig of the “iiltsitire Dairying Associa- tion will ht.- held in the hall hero nu Xlouday, January 14th, 1924 at 2 o'clock p. ‘m. All wboaro inter-t ~stt>tl In a FPnxlui-Izetl Butter Plant for this factory are Invited to bu prcstnt. L s. CAMPBELL T07-12-31,Jiiii...2i Sec'y Cartaomn Nartouat RAILWAYS TIME TABLE On. the Eitropettit continent in~ tcrest was for many months center- ctl upon the Near ltlusi. Representa- tlvcs 0f the nations met Iu sticceus- ivn conferences for tho purpose ol‘ settling the status of 'I‘nrkcy. All (‘hristmttlotti would have rejoiced if the Ifuspcaltablc Turk had been) forced out of‘ EIIPOIJU. But among the Christians there were con~ filctiug interests to be reconciled. It was known that (treat Iirituiit had to avoid ttuothter war. It was- knotvn thnt France tutti (ircatl Britain were not iu agreement m. izurtiins Turkey- in point of fac: France entered into negotiations with Turkey apart fmm nll her allies in tho (‘trout War. Italy's .1:- tnantls were not in accord with tin: Interests of (ireecc and Bulgurit Consequently the Turkish Envoy was etiableti to play skilfully tlpuli 4hr ltopes, Icurs and jcalousics m'~‘ itlli-lil-Zil-ii. CHANGES January 6th, 1924 Changes In schedules of several Passenger Trains will g0 into 9g.’ Ml Suntbuz Jun out, 1924. INFORMATION NOW m HANDS OF ALL TICKET AGENTS 11 J. Cflrlviuhaei. Elliotvale, TYKKJQ Holstein n-"i 9 Cllias. Black, Bcdeque, l Shorthorti Bull. -I vent“ u nu (J- Alciflormnck, battut-lting. 1 Avrshlr; BUIL 3 ycars_ V0111“: Bros. Wiltshire. l Ayrshire Bu... 21 months R- 110i‘ liowlett, Antiautlale, Lot 5C. I Shropshire Itum Lamb. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE t . Auction Sale YGlLTS. The property owned by the Chatrlottctoit- will 1W 801d by public auction on Thursday, January 10th at the hotn- ot‘ one-o'clock. it will first be offered cit bloc, and if not sold in that tray will be divided as follows: u Milling Company. Ltd” I Building and Itnilwny siding. i! Machinery and equipment. This is a splendid opportunity for a man who understands the milling business. A cornmeal mill could be operated profitably in con- nection with flour and grist m-ill. Further iufonntttion will be furnished by BENJ. CARTER l. 8_ON, 61042-2 ‘SWL-illl. Aucfloncm, ‘tinnitus or Aamcuuuni Short Courses in Agriculture The Department of Agriculture intends conducting a number of short courses at local centres during the early months of the New Year . 4W1 The courses will be of one week’s dura- tion in each vicinity, and the. ‘district will be required to furnish a hall with heat and light during that time. ' Any district wishin to co-operate with the Department in ho] ing a course is re- quested to correspond with the Commissioner of Agriculture at the earliest possible date. 686-I2~28-fsmtucl‘5l. t Wanted Salesman <33? s?» 'l‘horoughly capable snlcslnun to cover country districts In Cape Breton, by hut/t». ‘W mobile. Apply to in the Province. Cardinal Begin. was invited to take part as a. can- wmnrks. In the course of his ditlafe in the Presidential election. Cllfmmlls Dllfllflffll letter. "You But the latest advices are to the know what a vigorous battle we fftthtb ill ti’ id- have fought. for the virtue of e ac a e w supper m‘ t l’ i. or in- ent Coolidge. the temperance in our I OOQIOr-Otll‘ nagging h" tqtqty he“ in ca» \\'OOD & DIQUONXELL LTD. Sydney, N. S. I I