A‘ "-“_"i‘li=;zir.i...-s ' —- "‘"- "e121.- :1,’ h“ raoa iwu V [_%___. ___ Peg Top‘: Cellophane wrapper is transparent" .you see what you buy, and the superior appearance revealed truly indicates Finer quality, which smoking proves to you. Sealed liimoisture-prool i Cellophane to keep them FRESH and PREVENT 5:: Hie htjvligjiOvirder “i Changes " 2 B! a navm LIAM. 'COl'ltil‘i\.l8d) "Sn" Fulke is the one he’ resembles most; you remember the Romney that hangs in the long gallery. He is very charming, but everything is painfully new to him. poor dcur. You see, he has lived and fought," she added. impressively, “at the out- post of Empire so long. and this is his first visit to England." "How splendid for lilm to (list-over POCKET BREAKAGE. ONLY CELLOPHANE England, and like this," saicl Hope, ‘with a little thrill in her big dark eyes. "lt is iery interesting for me but going to bc a little difficult " Mrs, Manning, betrayed said into an un~ - L usual confidence, peihaps bv the provides such PIOtCCtIOH. ‘hum o, Mm msmys lunar“ _ _ ."\\'licn can you and t-hcVicar come il fill dllfflfllllt‘ ¢bEl5llIlt15 mid dine? i am planning ii littlg filth!!!" JU-‘it for our very ll(‘lll' village people -tlic Canon, the Linacrcs, Mr, _.:ind Mrs. Drinkvratei‘ and yourselves." l Ilopc glanced at the ialceping child. I B “I could not leave bony, 1\/[r5_ ‘Manning, ‘out Arthur will be glad to ‘come, I rim sure." "Couldn't. you gci Mrs. I3oulib_v'.’" 110i“! M1001; a. very iirm head. WNotliing would induce inc to leave ‘them with her. I might got {\1i5$ FlTfCltllld to come and stay owrniglit. The children adore her, and she is so paritagrs‘ nf 10. 25 aiio 3O rigors: , Jfroiii 30c up. -os|siu|}s'sw1-_~.;! PR .~\( I'l' KIA L GIFTS Ti‘? "fir" it. mp kitchen. thc pantry. ears the quality 5c ‘C!’ 4 t'Al'l'lyI‘O“'N b URES - (‘HI-GP APR TERMINUS CfiPl-I 'I"OWN, South Mica, Dec. l.'i.-.-iB_v The Canadian Pressr-—, Pair, for one ci the IIHBEL 3379M“ ‘m the British Empire ‘have been PW- ptii-crl for the Cape Tltwn terminus of the transakfrican air services in eon- iierzion with the Imperial Airways‘ lhpl"'lt.'tf hstivcccn Crcydon. England. ‘iiinri Fcuin Alricaii, and Cape Town ‘vi. i’,(>r.'0\\'ll1g $250,000 fr its munici- ipal aciodrome. This city is fceliflfi ijllbllhllt over having secured the ter. minus. as two Transvaal Citiifi- GOT-l niirton and Johannesburg, were after‘ lit too, The Mayor 0i! 08.90 Town. good with baby. She ivas hero Lo tea vesterday." "Docs she often conic?" “Oh yes, most. days, cithci" at. lunch f i=1‘ lfifl-lilllc- I JUSL don't. know what it Will be like school‘. Arthur think of it." when she leaves the and l doirt dare "to "Dear me!" rather snappishLv. "Apparently: shc said airs. lilaninng ‘is the one and only indispensable. I 'ha\'e never regarded Freeland as i1 general Pl‘O\'l(lf.‘llL‘l.‘. She has always struck nic as being a. hard person, very self-sufficient and with a. good. perhaps inflated, idea of her own value." . "She is a darling,“ and Hone, in the final voice that atlmihi oi‘ discussion. Mrs. Mnniiini; shrugged her slop ing shoulders. “Have it your own way. I expect she reveals a side to you which l have never seen. Can you come Tuesday evening, then. and Miss ll0 the (Hum; room. the cellar. PlP-ilivi. A. Jv S. LcWiS, LS Elven Cfedltil will 35k Mr-g- Lilian"? m‘ “T? WW5 l;_\".-"’ (‘miqniari htirdwari- which retains i; twrrdhnc tiii- year round. such fl_ imam-q utewdk of .\ll\l'\\lliUII‘I. hilli'l\(".\ .i;-.rl l‘lli\fl\fi‘l"‘~, saws and fit _ i-ai" .ii:, *--"|‘~. e1". The Rogers’ i Hardware C0» Limited _ __.____ _ Professional Cards Stewart Lowther .l, ll. t~ l i-JS/UYY. K. (T. \‘. \\'. ‘I (PJWWIFIK T? Kill! IPUIFKF, HOLIFITORS, ETC. 84 tiriwrt (ieorgi- Street ‘lt).‘\'l'll' TO LOAN. KL‘. R ii R. MQGUIGAN B. A. l? *~OI.I(.'IT()K. ETC. lilY Ti) LDAN. Tami-rim "lock, tlnirluttctown. REJ. --.- A U Di T O R S i\l'-'lllll"i Audited, Income Tax lit-turns l‘ gurr/J. i\. l}. Aliiiuhiillld. & (IO. i" Grafton Street J. A. IQHWILEY W. h’. BIINILEY, K. t‘. Parr. rr and Attorncy-at-Law (IlTEi-i‘: ltill Richmond Street HONEY T!) LOAN i (‘liarloltelowm I‘. E. I. ____i..__s McDOINALD Ca’ McPHEE B. A. J. A. Mr-DONALD II. F. McPIIEE BAIIRIHTIERS. NTTOIINEYS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN BILL]. é‘ MATHIESON ll. R. BELL = I). I.. MATHIESON, LL. B. l Iiarristrr. finllcltorii, Etc. Money to Loan filTiri-s-(fharlottctown & hlontague MISS Lefllllltl. Hair (Pressing Parlors 5nd I-Ilcrtrlc Needle — Nlllrffili ' mpon. Eye Brow Plucked. Water '.'( ctr. Tilnx Factory Preparations-Cleans- iy; (‘rep t, Astringent Face Pow- ieis. Rm: c, Llprllck. Powder Miln- (alive. Phebe I209. tor this. i In i1(i(il‘(’5>lll'1 a. meeting 0f rate- mars-rs which had been called to sane- uion the rity Councils decision t0 "Thank you very much. Arthur, but I am ‘fhey passed l Will ask surc he can conic." out together, and \gi§<(1y'_<, im;\-,.5_3l>ori-o'.\" tllc ncieisaryi $250,000 Mayor shouts of laughter guizledflthcin to ‘Loire; said attempts has been made ithe back garden, where a real soldicl’ uinrouiitiiv to get the terminus for , the trunk line from Crsjvdui to South , :.’\ll'l('.’l. .-\ Transvaal deputation had . -r-:.ine to Care Town to interview Hon. iH. W. Sampson. Miiiistei- of Pcsts ;lll'|(l ‘feiegraphs and of Public Works, ‘ at. the Houses of Parliament, he said, “nut immediately this was kown I was determined to get. there first YPHlCW with Mr_ Sampson 24 ‘horns lsefore the deputation arrived. I claim- ccl that Capo Twvn and no other a part of tho Union should be the ter- ‘flilllllS, and this Mr. Sampson readily - conceded." GOOD YARN Sairznian Ishowing customer some - sport stockings): “Just the thing fer i you. Worth double the money. Latest imtterns. fast colors. holeprdrif. won't shrink, and it-‘s a 800d‘ Yarn." Customer tpolitelyl: “Very well fil.()ldl trn" i ______ . i flurnips-and Potatoes i top price for Fancy Mountain Pota- toes and Good Quality Turnlps. .1. L. DOUGLAS (‘hafl ttetown, P. E. Island 9784-l2-10-l0t. l l'ntil December 20th, we will pay l“ i lPLIIMBIIIG All HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393- J {It l and I succeeded in arranging an in-i had descended on the imps Basil and Pelly, and was .l'i£l\'OC in their dug out. It was a. pretty picture. liopo ‘Disney's thin lips parted in ii rzinile which changed her whole lace. “Apparently he loves children, Mrs. salanning. Please, what is his rank - lyou did not say?" “Rank? Oh, ‘Viajor, bul I expect. he will drop that now he becomes Squire xoi Mardocks. Dear me. Geoffrey pin ‘do surprise inc!" l He was down in the dug out which the Vicar had originally planned and created for the instruction of the bigger children while the. war v-ar. in progress. A grubby infant on cacti knee. a sinull arm was tround his neck at. both sides. l-iow ‘is this complete iintlerstnnillng estabv jllshed in a moment of tiino ivitliout introduction or explanation? It is something ivithiu, the divine per. ‘ception of the child ncvcr errs -— love ‘answers to love. lt is a little part of lthc glamour of llfillYtill left on etirtli for the dciectation nf the chosen few. V It did not altogether please Mrs ltrr the called making lviannlng; in ked dignity. "Come, (icoflrey, we must be gett- vycli ing on. What it boy you are!" she, culled out. gently reproving. “Coming, Aunt Cecilio," he iiii ,swered, but the little arms clung jtighter, and thcy were totally obliv- ious of the presence of the lzidy of the {Manor of ivhom they were taught to lstand in awe. i She got him away at last, under promise to come again, As Geoffrey Jiiianiilng shook hands iDisney lie looked straight into hei- eyes. “Will you give me earte blanchc iegardlng these delightful rascals. Mrs. Disney? Don't be surprised if you get a little too much of me." Y/pc shook her head, returned the pressure of his hand, but spoke no words, because none were needed. _Suddenly the sun shone more brightly and she proceeded to fill her clothes line with l. happier look on her face. That very morning they had held a small committee of ways ifnd mcane, end, most. thoroughly disheartened, Arthur had discussed seriously "K'- piojeeti of leaving holy orders and cntering the great; industrial ranks. 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Ami, because of vast facilities, valuc is greater than that of ordinary radios. To be sure of your Dcliorcst Croslcy, scr your clcalcr new. _ The IIARMOMIZ Series . . . The DOMINION SeriQ $130 to $395 |li\tl(,‘I'_\'l(‘.~5 and battery models PUDSLEY area vans ro coma * 14.3 (ircat (iciirsjc Street. Charlottetown operating Radial Station G. 1-13 Murray River. l’. l. ii. witli-tyh-c’ Canon, but now perhaps that there, thing in Hope's heart suing. Already they had improved, n new strong, virile, friendly force had arrived. _ "A well-meaning little woman, but not too competent,“ observed Mrs. Manning coolly, as they walked mvay from the gate. "It is such a pity, but somehow clergy always seem to marry rather useless wives. I wonder how it is! Can you enlighten me?“ Manning shook his head. The rigidity returned, to his features; it would have been difficult to tell from them what were his thoughts. "She has e. lot to do in there, Aunt Cecilia. Five kiddies. But what tiump: they are. and s‘ic's a hflimy ivoniiiiii islow niucn have thwy to LLUYIJ MILLER Great George Street. F. 0. Y. Charlottetown Dealer lnr Radios, A occssorlesnrtc. King's (lounty Garage ($0.. Ltd. .'\l.)"iltl_i',ll(‘, i‘. l-I. I, Radio Sales and Service. iivc on?" I- v wlflflllllflfctl front oi the old Cleorgian M. Complete Stock’, Sets. Speaker!- Tubes and Batteries. North Tryon, I‘. E. I. It was a leadlngouestlon put with- house thcy Wt‘l't! tipproiii-liiiig, and be pended entirely on the boimty oi Mrirdocks. “I really couldn't say without. go ‘ ing into it, clear. The living is ad. equate for the work and rcspon-i sibllity. Two people with, say one child, could live with dignity, and, of _ course, greater usefulness on the in- come. but, as I say, the clergy, especially the poor ones, always have troops of children." ' "I don't blame them," said Mann‘ ing bluntly. “They are the chief joy o.’ life, anyway. It was always a blight on me that I hadn't any brothers or sisters." Mrs. Manning changed tho subject by directing his attention w the “as going to be a new rule at Mar- out malice, for he had not. the small» man to explain ut grout length how it docks, things might improve. Some_ est idea that part 0f thch‘ "V1118 I10 liiarl been originally the tlower house of Mardocks. but had very seldom been occupied by its legitimate lieritors. Manning found it difficult to be even mildly intercstcrl. Human beings stood first with him, bricks and mortnr inst. Perhaps it was natural. liis was the perspec- ti\'e ofn man who hurl lived the part of his liie in primitive places where only the human element counted. (To be Continued) Tmskmn "Mir wants two dozn eggs exactly likp you 51bit‘. us last WCPlI‘ It’ they ain't. cxackly like them. the m1 tak‘: than Tne groccryinan tinned to his cus- tomer and remarked blimdiy: "Some people don't iikiaparticulur customers, but I do. 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