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ALLAN H C0.. limited. f0l0N'f0 Wholasala Distributors lar Canada limi;-_ WANTED We are in apositi t l dl 1 ' " PRODUCE 'of all kinds.Wle ccrln liaiiliidlee. arge quantmes cf ' ' V ' 5ooo BUS OATS ‘ wo 'roNs soon 'r1Mo'rnY nov »V-A large qwmw fcannors, P/\RSNn>‘ users - °` ‘Y ° _ 5 and _ Poultry _` We can handle a vast amount of TURKIES, GEESE ptcxs and carcass s. . ’ ' do For Xmas And all parties having some to dispose of should advise tis al once 1 _ Butter _ _ We can handle an abundance of butter if put up in pound l»'o_c_ks. . 'Also a lot in tubs. We also \vant xl large quantity of cranbcrrics. r 1 HIS LESSUN. - _.___-__ f Wanted Him to Know. Li _ ly ROIERT A. KNOWLEI. ` [¢opyright, mv. by Associated Literary Press.) They sat; upon the veranda side by side, gazing silently into the soft May moonlight. The air had the haunting sweetness that comu at evening from growing things lu their freshness. It was still and drsatnily peaceful, s time to soothe human restlessness and hu~ man pain. _ ` ‘ But it did not soothe Jane. She 'had been sitting there so quietly all even- ing that it seemed to her she must Jump from the chair, screaming at the top of her voice, in another minute. -Under the light shawl sho wore she twisted her hands together in. an eifort to control herself. Yet she continued to stare out at the moonlight as it to behold it were the one thing worth living tor. Rodney was staring out at the moon- light, too, and enjoying it. He liked the stillness: he liked being able to keep silence; he liked to be sitting there beside Jane. lt Rodney had loved her, Jane thought bitterly. he would at least have held her hand. But be did not love ‘ her; he only liked her because he had always known her and because she was the one girl with whom he could he perfectly natural. It he wished to be silent with her he was silent; he did not feel it necessary to make the ef- fort to talk. Yet Jane felt sometimes that his dumbness was unendurable. It only he would speak. Evening att- er evening he came to sit with her in the same way. Jane had always had hope until to- night. A man who could sit beside a girl-a fairly pretty girl, too-on such a night and not make love to her was certainly as near being without a heart as ma.u could be. ‘ .`ia.ne gave him up. And in giving him up she gave up also many of the i dreams and of hcr longrings. her youth. I Slowly her eyes illled with tears. Slowly she forced hack the tears and swallowed the choking \lump in her throat. But she could not keep hack one racking sigh. and Rodney heard it. He rose instantly. reminded of the hour and apparently of her. "I must go," he said. looking tor his hat. .lane rose, too. with apparent calm. l Highest Prices 5 .Wc are. always preparcdio pay highest market prices 0|' everything we buy. Call and see us f F. J. Holman & Co A , _ _ vr-.-P; `rl\v ` e~ ..a;-. 4..... .l.. _.__..____...__- /. .l . _J - ._ _. . 1, Ei |=°. |==\_J|==\::>Y i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT |76 Kent Street, Charlottetown. P. E. . ' Manulactnrn ol and Dealer in IIGI-CLASS Monum enial Work Marble. Granite and Freesione Semi un a card with your name and addre i ai d we will send you designs and prices All our work guaranteed first class; prices low uuilrnsnshipconsidered. A share of you pat onugc solicited ;l7u\u:rw _ _ Great Sirengill and Reliability. _ The Queen Fire Insurance Co. V _ `_’1`l1_e Liverpool _and London and Globe Fire Insurance Co D. B. Stewart, Charlottetou n »» - ' General agent for P. E. I. N. B.--Why insure in weak unreliable Co`s when ihe 1l.c_:~ar: e. money or perhaps less you can be insured with lor strongest: sit; u.eu;__ei‘ /;- ‘ ' " _ -1 INTERCOLONIAL . nnltwnv ` _,.__`._/. . want ;l`orilt- fl Zin _ . 52mm A Butter- ll any to offer, ace us before so lin;-. _ Ho looked forth at the moonlight again, not at her. vrlstfully. “it is wonderful." he said. “Moon- light like that always makes me forget myself. Good night. June." l "Good-b-by." Jane answered strange- ly. but he seemed not to notice. l Her father stood before the lamp reading a letter as she entered the house. He looked up at her over his glasses. “Rodney gone?" he asked. " "Yes.” Jane’s tone was tense. “Anything the matter?" he inquired anxiously. She shock ber head. with a hard lit- _tle laugh. _ "Nothing at all." she anld. _ “This letter is from your Aunt Jane.” he said. “She wants us to come to see her. It has been nine years since she was here-the same year your mother | died. I’ve never been to see her since she went to Boston to live. But l am going now-we’re going. Jane. what's to hinder ns from going tomorrow?" "Tomorrow?” Jane gasped. And _to Boston! She turned pale with the sud- denness of it all. _ By noon next day they had gone. bag and baggage. And that evening when Rodney came walking up in the moonlight be found _unlighted win- dows a.nd a locked door. He sat down upon the steps and waited. How strange it wasl Jane had not told him she was going sway. He sat there wondering until Mrs. Clancy. who lived next door. camo trundling her baby past on her way home. “That you. Rod?" she called in her sweet Irish voice. "Yes, Mrs. Clancy. Where are tho tolks that belong hers?" "Why, don't you know? Hush. Ted- dy, vrhile mamma talks to the gentle- man. They‘ve gone to Boston-left at noon today. I can't tell you how long they intend to be gone." To §o_s_tonl And without saying a word to himl Rodney could not speak, and after Mrs. Clancy had waited a moment for him to do so she went. on with hor baby, leaving him to figure it out by himself. Jaue did not write to him from Bos- ton, and be did not write to her be- cause he did not know her address. And he would not ask for it from any one ot the girls to whom be knew she was writing. But: he heard things 'about her-how she was going about with her fashionable aunt. having new clothes made and enjoying herself gen- -erally. The hot summer dragged on slowly. ' Rd" mm ¢| gd- 5. luudden ruthroak oi hostilities. yn", - nu _ T - I Rarelyilms. the inner inwardness nt was working too hard t ey sa_ ‘ I ll ‘lt Taught Him lust What the Girl' geniiy. while he thought of her. Soma- timsaba leli asleep sitting then. for it - was 'hot weather, and night always toundllm tired. ` ‘ Ona night in August he came to the house Jate. as usual. it was still closed. dark, forbidding. But the mem- ory ot dear associations haunted it. Be stole up on the veranda behind ‘ the scmoning vines and sat down. with his band on the arm ot Ja.ne’l little. chair. When was she coming _ home? And would she come home tree? lt: was most _ unlikely. Even thoughVahe had been sweet _to him al- waya_it_ was evident that sho had not cared for him. Butit she had cared tor him- Rodney. the' practical, th_e_ uu- aentimental. tell a-dreaming. _ Present- ly -from the daydream he passed into f an actual one ot' restless slumber. He 1 'dreamed that Jane sat in berown 'chair beside him in her white gown. And, waking suddenly. with rmiglity start. hetouud that she did! - ' l For a moment he tered at ber-as at I ghost. Then her softlaugh Ind her voice 'set his- senses tingling. _“Still asleep. Rod?" she asked. ‘ “Jane." he said and leaned toward her. trying to iind her hand-"Jane, is itroally you?" “Really and truly. Rod! When did you fall into the habit ot sleeping on my veranda. sir?" “Janet” "Answer my question. Rodney l:lo|dsworth!“ ' ` “Answer my question iirst. dear. Do , you know what has happened to me while you have been away?" She shook hcl' head. put her faoel close to his and told him that she did. “Dld`you I1-are anybody ln Boston that you like better than you do me?" Rodney asked. rely linmbly. “No one, Rod." "'i‘l|eu“-he dropped her hand. which he had been clinging lo lu a kind ol‘_ desperation. and took her in his arms- "yuu uw- still 'mine," he sighed. “l guess it did you good to sit alone- hcrc all these eve-uings.“ .lane said |irose`ntl_\` when Suv had been kissed to inn' hearts content. "It taught mr- to lovc and appreciate you. dearest." llodncy said solemnly. holding her fast. QQOOOOOQOOQQOOOQOOOOQO _‘ _ lmportont ’? I lelegraph1cN_ews' , Subscribers V i, OTTAWA Nov 23~Charles Coursulo, stantly. lie was employed n- the ginserlng Department oi the National Transcontinental ltailrvay Uommis-_l the iootnall team ol that institution. nd afterwards played with the Rouglr Riders of Uttavra. lie was twenty- twoyrars oi nge. BT JO!-IN.Nov 23--Lord Kitlchenerfa amous horses have been sold in india. His Lordship's South Airlca ballo- vmy that took him to his olliee dn'ly lor years and carried him through the the Maharala oi Gwalior. Maisto tlala stud. Sir 0'Moora 'Jr-ish pci _ opening of the session oi tho house ci common-n today, Mr Borden asked if the minister oi railways had received s. resolution oi the board ol trade oi_ Dartmouth complaining of the changes in train service between Windsor' Junction and Dartmouth. The resolution asserted that changes made by the Intereolonial railway had caused a maximum of ln- couvcience to the passengers and shippers, with a minimum oi economy to the country. _ ' Mr Graham said that. the resolu- tion had bccn received by his depart- ent. lt had been transmitted to` the ton-rd oi managenrent oi the Inter coloninl. Since the appointment oi hat body he had not interfered with 3 em in tho running of the road. HAL.Ii~‘A\, Nov £3 'I e gl o oi Acadia university met at Wollville. the principal .nnrincss heiore the hoard nerr." thc selection oi a president lor Acasiia as a successor to Dr W li Hutchinson Three names were prom lnently considered ll v A ll C Morse. B D ol Brooklyn N \ llr Cecil loncs, chancellor of Unnerslty ol ‘low Brunswick Fredericton. rl Rev George Barton (lutton ll ll ol tollimbus. Ohio After weighty consideration e ,unanimous vote of the board fcll iirvrd that he will accept George liarton (lntben was born at. Amherst, April, l87i and ¢;rapcd'o'ii short. : Secretary oi State Knox is author- ity ior the statement that a demand |ior reparation will lie made upon Nicaragua should these inquiries de-I velop that allegations touching tho_ death oi the two men are well ground- ed. , _ The cruiser Dos Moines may arrive today at Port Limon. The Marrottnl, too, is on her \vay to the M-lontit const. The transport Buffalo, coallng at Plchilinique Bay, California, in un~ der orders for Panama. There is a |forc.c oi iivc hundred mariners ready, to boarh the vessel should order to that eiiect he issued. l _ \\`[NNIl‘l'l(l, ‘Nov 2Al -The Whit-u Home Star ol Nui' .'-th ~'-yn: ‘;'l’he tact that tho last stcmncr [rein the lorrcr river reached Dawson some week i ago bringing no word ol Bls~ hop I. O. Stringer. is the cause oil considerable worry on the part or un reverend gcntlom-afn‘s many friends. With competent guides Bishop String- er lclt via the F`.dmunton» ‘Mail last June for mission posts in the North, Fort l\icl‘heraon and Herschel Island, the latter in the Arctic Sea. It was his intention alter vi.~4ting_thcse out- lying stations to return to the lower Yukon River. and come on to Cnr Cross. where his wiie and children were to join‘ him, they having re- mained with relatives at Kincardine, Ont., while he wmv on the Long nor- ‘thcrn voyage. While the llishnp is long overdue.. it is not thought .'.iy| his friends that anything serious has overtaken hlml" ` ~_ _ i LONDON. Nov 23:-Tho. choice. oi ,Sir Arthur Wilson' `as`L'_ord Fisherful - lsuccessor as first sea _l_o.`rd_ and Lorrl. Charles lieresiordki mctiye canvassing; at'Ifortsmouth`~ai‘e bring-ing the demi 'oralizlng ‘nrwal'louds`_to_ an end. l;lir l lsrtuurjn- me \>esi.~ir_awgi=.t in the 'navy and the-_ipevitable,co1_uxm\ndo_r ol the ilect whenovor thorn' may be -ft the British tv been exposed rn-orc , ¢ _'Cut it_ont. Rod. _they toldtlg -' -Y - V » che-"h|”’_; .lyaugmyiot mn” _ _ relcutlcosly than by Lord Bcrrslord-in I aeween SL J°hn ‘M Muon I - V ‘V ~~ - - ~ ‘ - his nu testo towtha elector:-I oi i ortll f ' and are making,-:pores Why-'_ 3 -_-l ` '"‘ ' ' ’ _ » _ _ _ _ Q " ‘ "' qi- --"-‘-f ,rnouth. V . I l-`»\Rl'.4 _‘ : 1 W' * F le \*::"’°'wl'|}°|""°g_'euea i ‘ ’-’~ ~"- 1 'There is na Proper orzsnisallnn wrt r 1” P. ' ' " ‘ ' u and li t I '_ ' __ ' ~ mini.-i'|~rt' -_-\\‘ _ at _ sro ‘ In on "':_3"_ P* _ P .line rsrnish inn-_t.tm~.war. he nn... 'nw __ V ,. _ A mhcrst N S l one dar Edna mmm mm mm me A ill-l-ilcil-h|.ii..i’rri)gN Manny. ,. ,, _ All wrorkvgxnenlpisortns be-l. nn or l in guru-nnlre n ng gr. a o or I' ' "- h ivsrn rs _ - . ' in-\_ - ' ' ' ' ui iupnn ilev G. B. Outteu. and itis bo- tgz . é ` ` a.o » 'D I has completed n Ph D. and ll. . .course at that university. Mr (_‘»utt.en _is an nutlnrr oi considerable renown in'the litersy world. lie is one of .the ablcst men of the recent Acadia ’grruluabes. He married in 1838, Minnie W. Brown, a Woliv-iile young lady. who grarlliatcd nl Acadia in (iw same class.-Acadia Orchwnlist. 1 1.oNuoN, Nm. 2::--cant mum x-‘_ |Bt~ott, the British naval oiilccr who ;will_ command the British _national dash for the South Pole in August ol next year. has. outlined his plan for simultaneous American and British expeditions “making a race oi it." Captain Scott hopes that Commander Robert E. Peary, despite his recent denial oi tlié"1'cpo»`rt that ho \'\"'lll` try' ior the South Polo, will take up thc Americin end oi therace. ' “The American party," snid Capt Scott today, "could make a start iram Cape Horn on Amorica’s side ol the world and strike the great ire barrier somewhere in Graham Land. We will reach the ice wall nt Metlur- do sound and lollow the route taken by Lieut Shackleton when he scorcdl the iarthost south, ill miles from the Po-lc." Capt Seott's proposal was brought about `.» man tenativo oiicrs oi ‘_ ". " l ' ' '+ "iw I ~~lf 1:: be-'ls _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ "ga N.. , g,,..i.,,.¢, .4 th, Mtnm, Broadway, Filth Avenue and 27th Si., NEW _ College at' Kingston. and played om in the Centre oi the igpprng lo. W A`°Mo'd'a_n\ First- aan lotel ' ‘ Complete in a'l.it~s appointments. Furn’shin|` all decorations entirely new hrolghoni. Popallal with ladies \"siiing lhe city \v thcul es\‘or_a'\i¢"i_ldfU it is homelik? and cosy. ` 273 .f°°9 rt l me mmm rms -rv 'rl-is c_HARLo1‘_'1‘Er_owN_ GUARDIAN 1-mn 0.- ln. _ _ries ravi; fi'-if _ “ 1 ' . oi_0tt1;w_~a-,'»this morning out arevol- - - I ver to ina head and anim himself ln- ` ` ~' ' . ' - 1 1-.‘ 1. e,_ In Willing Dlmnee oi Shops sad Thgatgesl; No fab ide required. 5oo rooms. sfo mo* vnu. bam. Hoi md' cold- water and teiepnoavq' ejcrv rr-_n!_._V;_£_1uisin9 -_unes'col.l§ti." ` ~ ' campaign. has been purchased by tha _ umm or nyamsan. nemomt. a _ A - . f -A ‘ line charger, has been purchased by _ _." his racing pony,-has iniuedti-.e roi- _ ,RUUITIS diy 8|`\d Upwlfdy 4 ` “ _:_ -'----IV -1- -»---H »--`- 0- :fi ruaorslm mul oi:o'sos_ W. swsllllsr. i ~ » , \ R. .».l\(_1US GORDON, Manager. .. `-. . (JTTAWA, Noveniber 23-.At tha _ _ IW d5d5%%ildB%d5lil§%%%M d5%9SdB%%9B%%%%`%%h§ Telephone Clit -- _ _- No. 20|-J. JOB _PRINTING *P* The best grade of work is put into every job at this office: if you have been dissatisfied with the appearance of your printed work; if the price has been as much as good work costs-then bring your next ordcr to Archl’d Irwin I3 Richmond Street . Charlottetown. Ts7g§umrsaaaaaaaa;ais J "_ 7( FTW and 4 oo _too 1 oo ' 3,00 L O0 1 oo 2000 zoo 1 oo 1 oo I oo I oo 1 o 'i _ .~ .»\ TOCK i to arrive Barrels li Beaver Star Phoenix Queen City Crescent I" ive Roses Bran ' M icldlings, at it \( lt Bags Ad ii “ Ground Corn, Cracked Corn, Cormneal, Uil Cake, it (K is ' Selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail. . Flour. _ il . it " 1 (i li \\ it l Cliop Feed, ' . » All good iresh stock Y Y slibscriptions to his expedition fund irom. America. Hc is raising: $200,- . 000 for the trip and thc rnonviy is, 0 ‘ _._ comin; in slowly. llut thc captain, Q - ._ 1 nhilo grateful lor the many oiicrn ` lrom wealthy Americans, warts his expedition to 'oe strictly British. ttd&rtf _-‘: Among the American oiiers oi as- ._ _ __ __ I; slstance was one irom Scccratry llei' "` ncrt ls. liridgruan oi thc Pcary Arc- tic club, who proposed that tho Scott party use the Pcnry ship llo_».~\cV vclt lor the Antarctic journey. 'l`hls uiier was dcclinell. an negotiations were already under way lor another ship. "Tho Americans have captured the North Pole," Capt Scott said. "and of course we shall do our best to lc i'Irst at the other tip oi the ~_vurlr.R|At Moroos" -1... ' » 2 I-Z io J ILP. v - l _ . . - - _ $ . . . - ' ‘M sum mum" B ‘U IDQIIL I0 mln! llldlf. hollfl Jlile’5 lit “3V“| ’““"‘l'l°“v' “Y” Lord Ch‘""*|‘- ltlila. u..nmi POR i‘l.ANl\ ul fi-"f lr- M- m °l)l\r|-'C¢i’tilog|'|o< aruiiliolitnmdy. and will bo mulled ln all wliomnko applica- ltmmun " ' Grafton St. ' ,_ Oharlottetown. vs ffnsnr - .... - . » . v'.\ Vision and Oxford _ict $5.0: - ' _ ‘ rl i :Plcbou and Truro $3.60 I "0 ali? 'U WU* hiv ‘.3 h* lk” l is me Hhnxzgg 0'¢r|Fen|;,a\:||5xi,wt!i§\_‘ '<"'\ |"f|4‘\Y°-'ll' li-0" 5- 5|- '°l' gi- -70"" ‘ll Gntrnllliirornnstlonnndt1..taln;~mnf "l.\lI’l-llll il..' the some c. pexle'~t'ca. V" f“r'h" particular" mq re 0 '”hr.-.£°!!;%"'!2!‘°i!'*‘!!g~k~i-P'on‘bledhidntdbhillremintse oi’ the intnre. `mi‘hron¢H( om'llili::uP°1li.aiiiorortlonatelr low Mm" n“mhM|“K”Mwhm" The deiliciencies num-ed will become ,nun ,D gk g; ,|| |;q\¢.., 5¢.¢um,- ....1 w. K. ' more apparent in the near iuture. ;,,||“¢¢||¢°g¢|¢\.m.,¢\,;°|1¢¢;\n¢i.|0.,_ "Confidence among employers l~r.\l 1.|\,'n¢m,m|_ 1°. rr. QP,/l.. . city '|'i¢k¢| A|¢|\f copitalistn ln our supremacy at ron WM o_l.Kl\t, _ ` _ is threatened lor the ilrat. time .limi Anmn Charlottetown , no ;.f.n_n nr 'ri-ltmlgltr " ~~..1~v-n \'. vi BRUCE STE lil _ _ \ ~ wnso ami m-'|‘\=»m'r »-no st. .x.n.». ,,,,,,¢,., mm.. _ ~&;"" _ . . _ ;=_\". . _ ‘ . ._ `?=`.:`-\‘