filo" Torlirol Iliili PAGE°TWO‘ EGIOII For Years, M11» s ,11cc. ., blfalifsxffifiq wriiesw-“Aiicrlaeing 1| finned witlncczemsqhlfor} 37001:, sue; BaPF$ad°aZZEJfEZ URDOCK a LO OD B s ITTERS B I sent my husband to got me a. bottle bottles I can truly say it is a wonderfu medicine." Manufactured only by 'I_‘he'T. Mil 00., Ltd" Toronto, Ont. A standard bumper height for motor coaches has been planned so that, in event oi collision, bumpers will meet face to face and lessen GABBY GERTIE ' ofi to tea. with anPenfeet Stranger‘ in p A *omes a shrinking violet." “A blue serge in the rain be- ooevmcnr is: by’ f . ' The DOSES-MERRILL sow the Good Idttle Island would be even more damning than the discov- ery cl a-nonexktent corpse. "Even worse, I think,‘ than.‘ living alone, which seems theyory height 0f de- parvlty here. It a'n't" accordin‘ to nal/iif-lt makeswomeuqum- ‘may think that's what is wrong with me. living alone." .r1.¢*0¢i'ly . ' l xavgamea: . ,.v . c. THE Cuaunofrrsrowwhuovaknian V, v v a ‘ . ,,, [the hill she gave a sudden little ex- "Nc!" with afbound Gay was out c! bed and at her side by the window zboth staring up the hill at the cot- tage. rrom the wide window of the living room there ‘ a round and uncertain but a light. "It's no earthly light," Gay said mocdlw. "It's a ghost. I tell you Auntaluiiry, the spirits are abroad circle of misty light, pale, wavering l AUNT i-IET s! Iqunmsn l l POOR“ PA "Sallie don't deserve anything.‘ When Jim buys her new clot she ain't got sense enough to rev love s 20. 152g- éiw.‘ niceihings. I give ‘ flolitploof‘ Hosiery " _ Wb-rwvmoilevoiim cutout!" h ' ' L. It‘ an. onegift the: is .."l'....°§,'f§fl§ appreciated as it is llllivcflally app,“ misc-and for 5h: woman who ,1,“ . a premiunh on chic, ~ns ‘gilt use can git; ‘ sod am. 1 bad taken it 1 noticed o. . . m", mun‘ 9f my bloog} so hefdvised m: of g§f>§i§n§¥ isfull of tea. c "Didwou leave a light onl" she} no gm 5h; an ggf gfflke - '0 ' u’ “Mm” “d t" “M” “V” But I shan't, go. thanks. Mai-chins asked ' f sive chord than Hcileproo: flag-Tr:- ream‘ ‘I A THAT 1s CHIC! l lioleproof provides Liiui. delicacy of shading "What do they advise? An orphan for adoption, or a husband for at- tachmcnt?" this night. Say what you like, queer‘ things are going on. I feel it. I am.‘ about how good an‘ generous b all creepy» snd-~oh, look! Oh, it lsl ' and correctness of cast that makes for reul . distinction and-chic in hosiery. I ' Special’ Train Service Xmas Holidays in connection with the Xmas Hol- idays the Canadian National Rail- ways have arranged for train No. 310 to leave Murray Harbor on Fri- day. December 2lst.. Saturday, the 22nd, and Monday, 24th, at 7.30 a. m., instead of 7.45 a. m., arriving Charlottetown 10.10 a. m., returning train no. 209 will leave Charlotte- town on the same days at 4.30 p.m. ‘ tead of 3.30 p. m. Also on the same dates train No. 55 will leave Charlottetown for Souris at 4.00 p. m. instead" of 3.20 p. m. DISTRICT PASSENGE]! AGENTS OFFICE. 9831-l2-18_5i Allllilllll SALE To be suid by public " on SLAIN IN HIS LAST Sunday-school Teacher: Saul slain, Willie? Wllllet r110, ma'am. , Z/‘I/ lnwhlch :ne of his great battles was King Why-er-Jn his last {f//§'r.{/'/:/ ~ “Heaven knows. But anyhow I shouldn't. live alone." She lmighed pleasantly. "Good-by. I say it with sorrow. for you seem almost one oi He held out his hand, and Gay dropped her in it “Good-by. The best of luck to you. For myself I wish no better luck than the 10y of seeing you agsn.” "Now, now.” she reproved , smiling. “Don't flatter. Consider the stately pines. the rugged coast and the singing surf. Flsttery doesn't go with the Good Little Island." "It doesn't go with you, either. _I assure you I mean every word of it. Come soon, good luck, Good-Joye." Gay walked toward the Lone Pine smiling. He was pleasant. It had been nice, the momentary con- tact with one of her kind. But the smiles died on her lips as she turned the door of the Lone Pine. The house fseemed still, big, empty. Very still. lThe stillness was like death. Gay thought 0d the sea-washed body with palely gleaming hands flung out be- heath the waves, and shuddered. iShe did not look at the dra/wing on the hand! 0h!" Her voice sank aiway breathlessly. Watching, suddenly outlined in the, misty orb of light had been the re- ‘ "flection of a hand, reaching out, slim shadowy and ghastly." "Oh," Gay murmured sickly, “oh, it is his hand!" Auntalmiry was shaken. Her arm beneath Gay's hand trembled. But him she was firm. She did not believe in ghosts. "I saw it," she said weakly. “It ‘was just the reflection of a leaf, or s spray of twigs, moving in the wind. Look, it is gone. There is no light, there is no hand. It was the light from a boat reflecting against the leaves. Just a reflection, decries They often fool me." _ l "Have it your own way," Gay said moodily. “Call it a. leaf if you like. I call it a hand, his hand." I “I think-wznaybe-I will sleep with you," Auntalmiry said faintly. Gay laughed then, and squeezed the little figure gayly as she clam- bered into bed beside her. "Yoirdmther take a chance on me turning violent. than be by your- self when the spirits walk, wouldn't "I give - Ma the Christmas money she said she'd need, an’ she's makln’ it hold out by doln' most of her shoppinlnt the store where I've got a ‘ account?‘ v In Memoridm Hloleproofd ~lll|illi§llEl2\%f‘ " Slwlixclusive Paris Colors-Invited rs;.;.tt9i:a_¢u__j Selected by huciiefParislan interpreter m the mode, l-lolsproof hues are ‘the mm echoes of the newest fabric colors-line ' "perfect complements of the season's shoe material. Holsproof Hosiery lslha 9mm gilt for the woman. of discrimination, m within the reacb of every woman. iloleproof No. 3000 llllt ‘and No. 3050 Ex-_ beautiful xiii, hosiery to meet all iaues- == dainty heels-exquisite clocks-pleat edge- " all in lovely shimmering silk. 1 » \ lthe first page of her sketch book, BUG STUFF lbut thrust the pad quickly toithe Buy Hey B", come up he" ‘itlrziwer of the desk and closed it ' r mdleilook at things from a new: she grew mcreasmgly m at “we 9 as dusk descended, and on a sudden impulse, at last went out, quickly. . ran down the hill and called Aunt- almiry. “Won't you keep yls. poor timid n-ez-vous old maid all night?" she ey. Grace Whitehead. Elva Picker- ~ ing, Ohristene Paynlier. Ivan Pick-N“ l5, "9 l , ick . ' Pa - ..;";;:":::;.'.°‘L."‘.§i:r:.Sam's; “u” P "m “"1" Y" w i. s.» 1...... s i. {Follows day's dust and dearth. follows: , Teacher: Carrie Woodside. i—<Q>-———— There ughiritai-nt circle 1 discern Grade VIII-l, Gertrude Dennis; - l “LE ” Couplewissambtsud they, perfect MRS. HOWARD THOMAS CLINTON SCHOOL ,'any name for it on‘- the premises of Lester Francis, at ‘ Albany‘, inn-Friday, Dec. 21st... at l p. m. All his stock. crop, farm im- plements and household fpmiture. consisting of 1 team work horses, 1 driver. 1 milk cow, 45 hens, full line of potlto machinery, sprayer, pota- lo digger, horse hoe and fertilizer, spresdenall nearly new and in good condition. Sectional seeder, disc barrow, spring tooth and spike harrow, gang plow, binder, hay cutter, hay rake, two double truck wagons. set of bob sieighs, wood sieighs, driving sleigh, driving wagon, cream separator, quantity harness, including one set welsh double harness. About '1 ions bay. 4.000 bus. green mountain po_ you?" she teased. "You shouldn't say such things. . "l‘isn't reverent’) . In the passing oi Mrs. Howard They arose 9am and aim- , qmet Thomas the community cf Cuscum- breakfast gay klssed Aunqmmgry, pee has lost a worthy citizen, the thanked her and set out m- home. home a Iovins wife and mother- Auntsimiry offered to go with her. The deceased. whose maiden but she refused, bravely smiling. flame V" Jane CPB-lbb. WB-B b0rn ill’- "on, no. I am not afraid now it is. Milton,“ years aso and was one Idaylight. Spirits are all nicely back of a lame family. the greater num- asked pleadlngly. “I don't want toinwheir mus little mves again." =1" of whom have passed to that stay alone. I've got the-you know- spa went up to the.=¢-,°ggqe,_uh-‘ eater 1P0. ~ heebee jesvbeesl My house is haunt- looked the door and i. snared the ' Beside hear husband and one son ed . I'm afraid of ghosts, and things. roan», ova;- 11», lgy the qum, “tfle Benjamin, there are left to mourn Do you think it was just a ghost, hush that broods in an empty house, her P0881118. one sister. Mrs. James Auntalmiry?" 1311i», she was “m 5;;-g,id_ Even when MacGrath, Lowell, Mass, and three Auntalmlxy gave her a cozy chair she sarw that the window shades in brothers. Joseph. Charlottetown: End 111E116 he!‘ B- f-‘IID of tea. ‘Phat the living room were lowered to the 391118111111. CQIUOHXII-i 8nd Him- fwas Aunuzlmlrys unfailing resource bottom, she was not afraid. 1m0fld..lVIilton; besides fl- hflflti 0f in case of nerves. (connyugp) near friends and relatives. ' ’ ' Although not enjoying the best of . “Now drink your tea, dearie, and {don't say a word about it. We'll have health. durln8 the 1188i! 16W Will's. I._»"" old vows: l n i and sing, Twin-spirit’ separation then is end- ed. And all their wandering.‘ I know not how that night is celled in Heaven, Grade VI—1, Ruth Heaney; 2, Jennie lifacliay; 3, Armei White- Murial Heeney; 3. Mary O'Connor. a fig: mwfhhgy v“"q““h°". Grade IV-l, Elva Pickering; 2, The“ is 9, 1113111; whm 3|] ' Grade 1r Sit-l.- Mabel Sullivan; | m, m”, . . ._ . 2, Ivan Pickering, 3, Beth Oconnor, With the deep forestsentineiarouud Grade 1-1, Edith Whitehead; 2, George Pickering: _3, Roy Paynter. mum, 2, Elsey Heaney; 3, James MacKay. head. Grade v-i, Grace Whitehead; 2, (mmown, Qp, 51,.) . M4,“, (“mm m“ Emil-- Elmer Somers; 3, Christene Payn- are mgndgd, a EMhR-Qflg?’ “Em, finch)‘; m“ Alla ‘he B“? “Mien chulum n” And from the ‘silence of each death- ..n::.:..;*.:a;;:...:rm@ M "P ItsLord, Fulfillment, found. Perfect Attendance: Ruth Hean- ~ J. ROBERT MMDONALD Auctioneer. sssv-lz-is-si - - ’a nice cozy evening, just like a .she always seemed‘ bright and . party." cheerful. always speaking a cheer- - ' Bhe was evidently determined to Milady Beautiful ing word in those with whom she iootn; Gay, determined m humor our: 1n contafit- m m d ' ' 9!‘. 90p her quite. Bhe tted h ,‘ l 011$ W11 5Y5 019 9n Fmm New Ygk He: You lure have a neat little fglkgd pmumfly 0g 1115;181:215 p1”: 37 U5 U!“ came she, realizing that God would M"- ¢1~ l°4 7' waist, ant things. soon call her to that better world. She There's no getting around when a; last they made ready to. spoke words of cheer and comfort" . that. rfitifidgwr use‘ night. she said Gay V0 h" hlftléflnd B?“ 9°11 512d at" _ l‘ s o ave esolitarybed, dsh .- _. n” Pflllllr“ e . south hergglf would‘ sleep on the $111011. e} happy’ realization o! her future . » " esafradofrne, Idobeii 3- "state. _ America... F» Gay thought m herself. “She W715... ‘ '1 On 'l‘uesday, December 10th, at - i‘ $3 ‘°°‘..“ h“? “".‘£..?.Z'a‘ m" if.“ 3.3”” ‘I33 "Slmfillhl s oen " er ps with n _ e no . I ' ‘- v amusement at the thought as she. trusting implicitly on the merits LTH l l crept between the white covers. and saving power of her Lord and Wes: Indiemsoulh America. I ll I I v‘ Auntalmiry tilriicd Oilt the lights, Saviour. ‘ ' ' , South Africa. East Africa. " - ~ *- ; and went about the romp from wln- The funeral services were con- Europe. Management by world's greatest travel sys- 1cm.DuchcpsofAtholKncw). As low as $1500. Booklets from your own agent, or Canadiafi 2nd D. A.: Count me out-I d m Bbdm f uh o‘ ‘h Ofi don't drink. The purpose o; scalp massage m plo an e K s e 4 ,, depsmld. The following s, s o o Just a drop or two of PU T- ltgoélelgmtfi ktchspilllgfiilglgw;zlgag “yum” 9f me “mud were nxthltsgcn nunrzn e nssengsr t IQ King Street, Bolnhhfllrln. N. B. v Professional Cards Mark ‘R. McGuigan A. ' . 343315153, gqpwrgmg,’ 37G - Secretary. 1t and you can walk dance and “m”? on the forehem‘ Keep the hlllbflfld 811d 8°11 N"! 01¢ WWW‘ .. .. MY m w“ ?.%‘!i'.‘33.'z."""~"°- 1- its... it...“ is: fiiliiiflfiiérhfiii‘ "s.":...':*2::;t;.:u."_..."“ Wmuw feeds have d.» amount’ canal-ea Block, Charlottetown, var - sells Puinanfs Com Extractor. slide over the scalp. mama in this ‘Qfégfiim and ySummerside ham-ah x ' f rotein and the low fibre content * ' ' " v manner ten times. Now move the please copy.) fgundnjn Sampson Feed; few are '0 _ S.|y|P..”-r“ McLeod & Bentley I. A. ‘BENTLEY . a I" j Office: 1M Richmond street loifer by privsie sale my isrm , Place the tinge f ighi; Qyln‘, p _ _ . win‘ :;::I§nhr_u°°d'::€ - hand on your right may)?“ ro- w“... of $0.000 squsremilsscgi _ feed for brinlinfl 31031‘ YOU,‘ -... ‘ , .———---—--—--—-— m- rm- i- u a un- m» w nu- we W11] be buying fifffi" ggilg,,f°mug°g,;;iun,gg §,‘j§.,“,’,°,,‘;'°°,§”,,';{,°,,°°““" "$1.5 i lame’ m’ Pill"!!! quick. chea ' McDonald & McPhee fiitfliifim m ‘M “m” live and dressed fowl §§tmn§¢$ m” °' u” “m” ’ ma’ a at?“ A t? fitfii°fi§itilig h0g8 and as amt“ "" B_ A‘ l dsoaog a, magmas, |' ' _ 9r: up mud W. m‘ I . W , . . 1.4. amounts u. r. amiss ,,.,,_,,_,o_,, "m" m" P‘ " " and chickens? for the your “a ' m‘ m’ world u. a phw... nun or A shipmentof Sam son Feed‘hssju' t" B- A- ‘ balanccrof the season i every rm of the way“ coinfiin and we wi be ll‘ ‘ sameness. Anonrmvs, nc- " m, M, , - » A . l!“ to quote _ .,. more! m mm. at highest market you prices on. quarter-ton, 11111404,.» um mum oamumm prices. 1 _. ton,_tlioltls or more. Give us s call ' _ , l an ' c. ' -' 0' i ‘I ‘I ) l i iEhh/lffi 2&2... HQGS l Wewillalsotequire ~ l~ '~ ll ' a large quantity of Ida-plum Mhmidvmlic. . non! 1'0 marl " ‘DIDN'T DRlNK 1st Dry Agent: club this evening. TENDERS Will be received by the Secretary for a manager of the Springfleldlgg ‘(zircle ‘No. 28 up until the 27th of Invest tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ' amx. McDONALD, FARM FUR SALE We are live l think we ought to _rald that ‘steenih street night dow to window raising the blinds. When she came to the window that showed the lone Pine at the top of Removing Corns NAM'S" on a sore com and out comes the pain. After a fmu ap- plicahonstf "PUTNAMKSW the com shrivels up and drops out. No pain, no pinching sorencss, when you use Putnam’: Corn Extractor. EHH-VLKJGfiJfGCflOJl is guaranleed with Pufnantir. Use POULTRY . * Is So Easy,-.-Painless- SCALP MASSAGE sage the nerves that supply this part of the head are gently stimu- lated. There are different systems of massage, but they all aim at the some result. Below I am describing s series of massage movements that any one can do at home. Begin by placing the fingers of both hands at the fingers up toward the crown of the head about two inches beyond the mont. Move the flngers up lnoiher two inches and repeat. " dressed , WM£lL";"2'l‘-"°“' highest iinkilfiac"; m‘ to 15th’ Be m beautiful cemetery adiulnlns Fif- hsirline. Repeat the rotary move- < ducted at her home, Cascumpec and more fully at the United Church, llkirtune Cove. by the Rev. Mr. Weir, Aiberton." who based the theme of his remarks on Matt. 22nd Chapter verse 30. "But are as the Anflfils oi God in heaven." In fitting terms he spoke of God's care of his peo- swectly sung. "Oh God Our Help," “Asleep in Jesus" and “Peace, Per- fect Peace.“ - ' The pail bearers were Emest and Leslie Orahb. Ernest Qoles, Howard Con‘. Chas. E. MacKenzie and Wli- liam H. Getson. The interment was made in the tune Cove Church. To the bereaved ANOTHER CANADIAN WORLD- RECORD Canad leads the world m aerial ' m hoillfllflhlnfl m carefully mil] Low in Cost High in Protein, Low in Fibre‘ ed, and none so price-quality‘ considered. Sampson Feed is a splendid general Wr-égozchfiig“ .,. ‘I cake" ‘hi.’ fflboavsienlbulysis ‘ ' l new mils‘: as. rim it") g ’ v “"1 . s‘. . low in