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H. 399-12-l0-6l rm; SOLL-D-IERTSETTIIEMENTAWBOARD OF CANADA OFFERS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER 65 acres on Township No. (KL-Kings County, Prince Edward Island, deeded to the Hoard by Samuel Davidson, 6 miles from iiiurray River, Cambridge 1-2 mile, 48 acres under cultivation, 17 acres wood land slash—- ltouse, 2 barns, and machine shed in good state of repair. Terms of sale are all cash; or ten per cent of the purchase price cash and the balance rmortized over a period of twenty-five years -. ilill interest at six per cent per annum. Each tender must be accompanied by an] t ccepted cheque for not less than $100.00. 11'! fender is accepted this amount will be credit-g -.d on tlic purchase price of the land and ii .i~uder is. not accepted, the money will be re- turned lo lilo tenderer. l THE clilatoirsrowsijyuiilloiiu ‘O How to Stop / The Middle taunt? By M n-ion Ruhincaln. l Chronic With Many People-Btu- art'a Dyapopdla Tablota‘ Irlng Quick " ‘ rt-Qwaatan and Stop Acid, Iour lilalnpa and Such Dyapaptlo Dlatreaa _. ,.a»oaooooo&>aoo+oo4-oo+< a THE FAITHEUL DICK Synopsis of Preceding Chapters , When she is 48 years old Amy [Palbot finds herself completely out of touch with the world. She has worked so hard ‘all her life she has really ceased to think. She finds this out when her. eldest son. Lu- 'her. and his wife, Claire. return to the farm for a visit. and Wile" her daughter, Jane returns from medical school. The modern ideas of these infect Aniy. the youngest girl, who goes buck. to the city with Claire when Claire and Luther quarrel. Luther and Claire separ- ate. The brother lives with his two sisters. Feeiin! her girls net-d her Mrs. Talbot goes to the city. Amy studying grand opera. refuses to marry the always faithful Dick. The impulsiveJane is in love with a young doctor too poor to marry her. 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Chapter 49 The mother really did not know what it was she was asking, she was suddenly too terrified to think. What was in Jane's mind Or ra- ther what was in her heart? How had a daughter of such a mild mo- ther and strict father developed such amazing ideas Jane half turned away, her pro- file toward her mother. She smil- ed a little. "l haven't done anything you would disapprove ol mother," she answered. and the little woman on the couch felt tons oi‘ weight drop off her heart at the words. "But-J don't know what I might do. As I say, after all. it's lily life. to be lived the best way I can. I want love, I need it, everyone tioes. i don't think, lifter all, that it would be so wicked~—" her voice trailed off into nothing. Mrs. Talbot sat on the sofa with- out moving for many minutes. watching the girl, and trying to comprehend this new side of bur nat\‘re' She wag genuinely terri- Hell. so much so that her very brain felt hot. Here was a climax, at least. a ciimnx was approaching. She had to act. and soon. What was she l0 do’! K Meantime she stared at 1011B- The girl, after looking into space for a moment. returned to her book and began studyiulr. IBDDB-refll-ly thinking her mothers silence meant the discussion W85 a! B" elld. .Mrs. Talbot looked at her with new eyes. Jane was 25. At that age every girl in the farm neighborhood was married and had children. or con- sidered definitely 0n l-llfl 8B9"- Al- 25 their figures were illreadY STOW‘ lug matrolily, or whiit was worse. were sagging and growing shape- less. She looked at Jane's straight. light brown hair. neatly, simply. uncoquettishly combed; at her clear decisive features. her large. brown eyes that held such fire and intelligence, lior firmly closed mouth and resolute chin. Jane was to certain type of men. She would dare anything, do anything. She would look straight ahead with ‘those fine eyes of hers und decide what was best to be done regard- less of tradition and convention. She would think she was ruled ier of fnct, heart led head. There was a certain fullness in her lips “The lot drop in u good u: ills first" .iiaturc. Jane mouth. ‘a The delicious fragrance of _ k Q wild put down her book. Ba- S ‘iv-ryoiille said. Sour Stomach v very attractive in her own way- The girl felt her mother's gaze, must know Donald bet- "You can't possibly turd; inc. with Corinna Griffith as Oountoaa SYNOPSIS _ At a first night performance in New York a beautiful young wo man attracts attention by riaiua and leisurely surveying the audi ence .through her glasses. Olav- erlng. a newspaper columnist. and hia cousin, Dinwiddie. are particu liai-iy interested, Dinwiddie declar ing she is the Image of MaryOg- den, a belle of thiry years ago. who had married a Count Zattiuny. He in convinced that this is Mary's daughter, but all efforts to eatab liah her identity prove futile. ' Clavering finally manages to meet her. and she tells him she is the Countess Josef Zattiany, a cousin of Mary Ogdelfs and had married a relative of Mary's bus- band. Clnvsring does not believe her story and tells her so. As time goes on Clavering realii- es that he is in love with the mys- ierlous Madame Zattiany. whose first name, be learns. is Mary. He declares his passion‘ and draws from her the admission of a recip- rocal warmth of feeling. Mrs. Oglsthorlw. having offered her box, Clavering invites Mary to attend the opera with him one ov- ening. Her appearance there in the Oglethorpe box, regally gowued and the synosure of‘ all eyes, is some what in the nature of a challenge to that forbidding Society which had she realizes the time has come to questioned her credentials. - and clear up the mystery. She promises (Havering she will reveal her secret to him the following Saturday night. “Those whom i tried to love would soon have tired of me had I not played the game as adroitly as themselves. and if -I had per- mitted them to feel sure of me. The lust thing any of them wanted was depth of fetalilig, tragic pas- sion. lily most desperate affair was my last-unite!‘ a long interval. . I was in my oar- ly forties. .1 liad thought myself too utiorly disillusioned ever to imagine myself in love again, liien are gross and ridiculous creatures in tho main, and aside frolii my persunill tlisllliilointniellts. throliglit it was time for that. clliip- ‘ by -.. _ with ‘ will“ l" "l9 "N." voralon produced by Frank ' Plo- Lloyd * Flrci lattiany. missed as quickly l8 P0851519- ’l‘heir memory, is. hateful to her. ‘ike thegmemory of all mistakes. Rut this man made me sufferhor- ribly. (H6 married n young girl, out of duty to his House. and un- expectedly fell in love with her.) Therefore, although l recovered. and completely. - still do I some- zinies dwell with a certain cynical p asure on the memory of him-——" ‘Have you never seen him since?" asked Clavering sharply. l-Ie had returned to his chair. “How long ago was that?" . "Quite sixteen years osv- l dlll not visit Vienna again for several years; in fact. not until after my husband's death. when l returned there to live. But by that time I had lost both youth and beauty. heir, and he showed no disposition to marry again: cfirifllflly ll? W" as indifferent to me as 1 to llilll. W-e often met, and as he respected m'y mind and my knowledge of “in. ropean affairs, we talked politics together. and he sometimes asked my advice. "But to go buck. After that “B! over l determined to put love defi- nitely out of my life. l believed then and finally that i had mt the gift of inspiring love; nor would i ever risk humiliation and suffer- ing again. I played the great game of lifv and politics. lwas still beautiful-Jar a few years-1 bud an increasingly great position, all the advantages, obvious and subtle that money could procure. lily maid was very clever. My gowns. as time went on. were of n mag- nificent siniplicity; all irou-frous were renounced. I had no mind to invite the valuation l heard appli ed to certain American women il Puris: ‘elderly ulld tlrvssy.‘ " Ciavering laughed for tlic first time. "i wonder you ever made u mistake of ally sort. I also wou- iler if you are a type as well as all individual i have, I think. fnl- lowed intelligently your psycholog- ical invoiutions and collVUMll-Uii! so far. l um only liopiug you will not got beyond my depth. What l tel‘ of my life to finish. I was amusing myself with diplomatic intrigue. I was in the Balkans at the time, that breeding ground of war microbes, and I was interest- ed in u very delicate situation ill which i played ii certain part. "The awakening was violent. He was in Austrian. with an important ‘by her intelligencefbut as a mat-place in the Government; he came to Belgrade on a private mission. lie was a very great person in that evidenced a strong emotionalilllflll)’ Ways. and I think I really had n very lovely Iloved him. for he_seemed to me ‘entirely worthy of it, He certain- ly was mad enough about me for a itime-for a year, to be exact. When he returned to Vienna it was not difficult for me to find an ex- wus your attitude toward your past mistakes-beyond what you have ;told me’! ‘Did you suffer remorse, ‘iis l am told women do when they either voluntarily renounce or are permitted to sill n0 more?" "l neither regarded them iis iliis- takes nor did I suffer remorse. Every human being makes what vare called mistakes and those hap- ‘pened to be mine. Therefore l dismissed them to the limbo of the linevitnbie. A . As your world. .1 amtold, looks upon you as the coining dramatist, it may appeal to_ your imagination to visualize that secret and vital and dramatic undercurrent of what was on the ‘surface n proud and splendid life. Or, if there are regrets, His wife had died. but left him an , Reduce \ ! ‘ BUNTAIN, LYON _O. I your Winter's uelBill ~ g ouseho d; a a ‘Jfllllosiltl-"uni-"oa ~ coal! Prim-S: sir-ii F: Order from any cf the following don)"; p BELL C CO. A. PIOKARD l. 60.. 86.00. CARD OF THANKS .\ir. unii Mrs. S, P. Duffy iiild lfllllll)’ tender their heartfelt thanks to their many friends for acts ol kindness, Moss Offerings. Spiritual Bouquets, Floral Tributes and the sincere sympathy extended in their recent end bereavement. ivcl lxu’ “GREASE Tile iii-st grease for axles. No broken ilxles wlicll Mica is uaad. Easiest Owner. Wholesale by Imperial Oil, Ltd. Charlottetown, I‘. 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But Mrs. Talbot only fclt the cli- .max was that much nearer. Then Jane hinted at such strange tllings—of troubles be- tween (‘lalre and Luther that she did not know of, of plans on Amy's part that had not been told to her. She must find out what was in her children's minds. She must begin all over again to study her own children! She welcomed Dick that evening with a feeling OSINIKO relief. Dick was so Hllll! and so sane! lie lind none of the mad, fly-away ideas en- tertained by these others. Al"! was home that evening. Mrs. Talbot tried to think of ex- cuses to leave the two alone, bllt for some reason. Amy was most unxious to make her stay. "Your room is entirely too cold. you can sit here and read and we Won't brother you", was the way the girl settled it. "Dickie and | will make sandwiches by and by," Dick smiled with pleasure. There was nothing he liked better than to lliPlHIN Say “Bayer” ahd Insist! cuse to go also. Although Zst- i, '15 f0} tlany was a Hungarian estates ex- lcept his time when on leave, or between appointments, in Viennii. Where he had inherited a palace- Linust tell you that the city resi- dence of a nobleman in the Dual Empire was always cahed a palace, however much it might look like u house. ‘fl shall always remember iliis man wiihacertain pleasure and re- Hfmct. for lie is the only mun who ever made me silffer. A woman forgets tho lovers she iliis dis- I l 2nd, 1924.1 I the weight or memories.- the completeness of disilluslon, tlic; slaying of mental youth-which cannot survive brutal facts. ‘qu- zeasa. . Breakfast 'I‘i~ir- highest or any tender not necessar- ii" act-opted. l l l l l l l l 'l'6‘ll(lt‘l‘r~' will be opclictl January ffeiiders should be addressed to,- THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, The Soldier Settlement Board St. John,'N. B. Mr. Roy Pines of New York City will be in Charlottetown during the next ten days, and will be pleased to meet any parties having furs to offer. (To be Continued) No Corns its unquestioned purity, uniformity and palatability n e constant users of al who try it; it is f/ie cocoa of high quality). i sane; Write, phone or call at office of DILLON 8c SPILLETI Queen Street _ -i 13-12-11-3i. lnfllnl -. iwu-s ado In cattle. s.» Walter Baker & Co. Limited Established i780 Mill: at Dorchnter. Mass. and Montreal. (Canada IOOHIT 0F CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE help Amy make refreshments for the little parties she had. "We'll make them now. i want ii lot.» lin hungry." lie said, tlilulc lng to have Amy llll to himself iu the kitchen. Hut ilio clovcr girl uvnoilied this trap. “Mother must crime and make mayonnaise." she insisted. "I'm go- ing to have lettuce sandwiches." But Dick stood even this with a Pleasant mind. if he could not woo his lady alone, he would do it be- fore an audience. "l like to see you tie that apron Oil. he observed, while Aniy N". ed a white apron over frock. "You look so domestic then. i can al- "108! lmflifine that you're my wife.’ "D° Y0" Willi! your wife to do the cooking for you?" Amy asked her voice quite cool and even. ‘Dick scented danger. N0, she won't have to. not once in awhile it would be (up, Almyhgou would make sandwiches sometimes. wouldn't you, lifter we are married?" "How dondly dull cud uncxciting Y°" "W" Amy retorted crosslv "it maiflill; sandwiches in a kitchen t... (lllgirllllslild B Sight out is-your idna or rmme I! lisys—well, it differs my ldoa. Dick looked llRcd as he beg for her. ma." - h. Service Thai Leaves Nothing llnllone When nooeaaity raqulraa r services, it is a comforting thought to know that you can turn over all details of the funeral arrangements to us. and Qhgy will be pemormed cffectantiy, and in the same aplrlt of sympathy and understanding that thought- ful frienda would give. The simplest way to end a corn is Biuc-jay. Stops the ain in- stantly. Then the corn ooscns and comes out. Made ill clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. t your druggiat A Q 116-] ay zzCorns are caused by the press- aints of infants is worms, and the be troubled with them long when so simple a remedy as Holloway's Corn‘ Remover is available, I LIVE sinci a _Alired Moreskie. O'Leary. 1 Ayrshire Bull 8 years. Earl lugs, Mt. Herbert, 4 Oxford Rain lambs. Earl Inga, Mt. Herbert, 1 Oxford Yearling. Earl lugs, Mt. Herbert. Yearling and aged ewes. John McKinnon. Grandvlsw, 1 Holstein Bull, 3 years. Albert Younker. Winsioe, 1 Shorthorn bull 2 years. liarry G. Reid, Murray Harbor North, 1 Oxford Down rum 4 1"" H. E. Coffin, Freucbfort. I Do rset Horn ram, 4 years. ll. E. Coffin, Frenohiort. 2 Ramlambs. James MePhail, Cornwall. 1 Holstein bull 4 years. Bruce F. Judson. Beaton's Mills, 1 Yorkshire Bonn’! monthl- J. S. Cairns, Duus-taffnage, 1 Ayrshire Cow 8 wag’ l C. M. Arasnault. Abrams VillageJ Hampshire in: ram Wflllln" C. M. Arsonault, Amram's Vill age. 8 Hampahi v: Down ram lllll Fred Godfrey. Suffolk. 1 Berkshire boar 8 months. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 2 Ayrs hire bull-oalvosyfibolllhl- l-ldwin Reid, Rollo Bay, 2 Ayraslllira -bull" calf 1 '§0lll\l. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, 2 Ayirahim ‘asthma: Clayton Morrison. Tryon. ii Yorke, ‘rail U. a _ s. - W. Ci. Dal-ks, Bloomfield. I‘ mamas .8 yaalj and 8 month!- Peter Holland. fir! Augustus, 1 Ayroshira gulluliyeara. DEPARTMENT or AGltlClzlhTURE , SALL or “TlflllliN BUILDINGS m" l-‘lfl-Jl)l<JIfl("l‘tJN. N. u. TENDERS 1T0 Invited tin. following \’i'uodun lluiltlings at hrt-doricton, N. 1l.. belonging to u... Dominion Govci~iiment:-— Group No. i The several \\'ooden Buildings on the old Government Iiousc property livlflwfl gum-rally as "The l-‘|'cdi-.rlc~ ton Military Ilospltal." hroup No. 2- Tlii- ‘Vflllllfifl Buildings on Uffio. M's Square, lying hctwci-vl tiil- N10!!!‘ building on this property mid Que-cu Nlrvvt. Group No. .'l- All Wooden lilllldilil-{H on the norm-r or flogi-nt and Georgi- Streets, known its "Park Illlrrnrks." Group No. l may be. inspector] mi application in .\ir. liluurim- Alli-n in" Mr. Guy Tufts. clan-takers, iuul Groups 2 rind 3 on implication to Lt. Col. “I .1. Osborn», Fredericton. f or We have facilities to meet every poulbie re- quirement. and strive to perform our senalitive taaks in that tactful and obtrusive manner than inspires confidence. . N. n. Funeral Director and Embalmer 180 Kent Street WHEN DEATH OCCURS. CALL Big Clearance AUCTION SALE AT MT. RVAN .ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1923 At 12 O'clock Sharp “y farm consisting oi‘ 85 vim-es oi’ choice land, 70 acres clonr and in good slatu or cultivation, the lust uudor i-i small growth hart] and soil. wool, Well watered, close w churches. school. Also all my Flocll- 0WD 011d farming imple meats as follows: ‘ STOCK-ii good horses ages l, 4 V0515. 1. 6 foam, l. 12 years, l0 ~ head of cattle. 5 extra choice milcb cows 1 to fronllon December 20th, i to freshen January 1st, 3 cows ln Ik, CROP-S toils ‘iiay. quantity straw, 100 bus. outs." 100 bus. pota- 149 i m! HALE or" iwrnnl. nmvr "vulv- DHTTA" Ann nrwr iiomu-z A1‘ FREDEIHCTON. N. n. somewhat rliscour. an buttcrlng bread N. ll.. from l‘llf‘ll i-r whom forms of tends-r may l-v- obtained. Iini-l ilnv fur receiving tenders-- Januiiry 2nd. 1924. (IHVICIINNIIGNT CONTRACTS SUPERVISION CFXIRIITTIGIE. tnwn. December 4th, 1923. 0t 458-l2-12-Mll. iglllllrlllw-Ambltions Clearance AUCTION SALE At North River 0 ' . 3-.i';'.2i."'.‘.'33;. earls; it“ M B0 acres of choice land all“ 0.’ Wdli fenced. in cxccllclit good Zfif," "t? ffllkllvilllton. near church schmfi ll 0o o arm. Also illl my plug-k tiw. 50 stookl wheat. _ cru ct . ' . s%oc§__, mu“. "um 4 w". Alan all my llarm implemenisand i lirivin more, King “mun-m 4 all hoiuvelroid furniture including {lfifiyflhzunsldérg clioltzo lpllflll cowa, dining room. kitchen and bod mom M"... 4 ,,,,,,,s n,“ 1 hjgggszwlnrlrrnlture. one sister-prise Monarch ‘ciiopiagsb $7.1.‘ My, mum" l‘??? (new? andfloagt of other l‘ l‘! . ll innate, 150 bun.“ l! cos no men I! . 3;I“.‘“.'2.'...i'2';.‘1t.‘.l;l';'l"."12’;“.‘;""l B“ elm"- "o ,,|..|,,,,' 1 w,“ mun “h, ,,',’,"_r“lr,'_’|’f- ‘Perm: of narin at aala. Of stock clea too numerous u. mention, l2 mouths on all sums over $10.00. ‘forms of farm at mo; of stock ll par ceutoi! fol-cash. l! M"!!! Wli N hold on the oaoh. if t oddly. December l “my |1“|_ illll ‘I’. M I l " frroggtniiroa l’. ‘n, ' , It. I813} V. p v _ J 5.4? . d’ sum Mill riff snares . 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