‘flvldlnurmt l’ Qnqy llda bean given awn s?» in ‘ CASH PRfZES. - .3500. 00 mora will be given . alqdy as follows,- §rdrr§3a~ 510:: 55E r-Eu :40. lhh '“ a ggf nu. r _» 5 vriw, or Sllireachlin sh 1° prize 0f Q 5w, cggh in h ~ e in Memoriam. , Mrs. Mar! Callagbul, Auburn. , .__.._ . "rhedeall-h of Mrs Mary Callaghan, Auburn. occurred at her home on 1 ay evening. l_)ee. Slat. after a few weeks‘ iliness._ _ ‘l Mrs Callaghan who was the widow of the 1m Mr. James Ocllaghan. had mashed the an o1 84 years. She pussesscdmany splendid tialts of character. Couneous, hospitable sym- l lta-‘Jliettlc. a noighbor was eve-r as-l surcd of a hearty welcome Ia hel crcoserl the thieshold of her splcclolls l aild comfortable homz. Truly may’ l1. bemald that a long nncl useful hfe hos come to an end. Of strong and practical Catholic falttlh, the late Mrs Callaglhan. had the ‘greet privilege of a happy death. During her illness nhe was soot-had by the gentle minlsbratlons of the eatjfi one with an X. cutout the picture. and wnta on a aomtratr pieci- ot nn u-r thru- words. "l havejound all the far-ea am marked thorn" and mall lame iqtiau-lth vour name and ad- dress. lncneuftteahan-lwritinzauvi neatnrna will he considered factors. if rnrrnrt we will advice you by rrtuvr. mail of a aimpie condi- lton lo l_ttllili._i)nn'l semi any monrv. You tin n price ivtnner without lplnding one cent u! your mom-v. Send vour reply to 800D I0?! HANUFACTUIING CO. m til-u semi w... non-ram. c...» EMU. 15? .22 s? GABBY GERTIE L":VTQ% l I“ U q an an "when a flapner la asked what MIR" hsrflao popular. she doesn't exclalm, ‘Oh, my goodness.‘ " l Baseball: Ho, hum. ducal I'll be . .otlrring pretty won now. ‘ l = ... - 7" I "Yr. nor A sxarsn -' l -"Wlll you skate with rno tonight?" asked he. l"l cannot akate, dear John," aald aha. Then he laid. aa he drew to the msidcrfa aide, . “l guess I'll have to let you alide." i l The Nurae: Ara you dolnd i0 talra the children out in the Iv"- moblla torlay. mram. Mrs. Deswell: Oh, no. not iodaY~ I think Fido ricer", some alr todar" t, . .7?‘ ‘ — "'Hdw_d1d you hmml t» ei in M‘ avlatllnf" "l vviidlwoa to n. ‘ram w!" q” an lmreaa turned ma down an: to" b!“ up la the a_lr _a_ver cinna- .Ii;| I l l I M.r family members as well a5 ‘ tho ‘ kindly presence or other _ faithful l Ill-lends; and, at intervals. she re- l -rrived the sacred consolation: of ' llhc Ohurch from the Hand-a of her lucll-bclovctl pastor the Rev. D.' Pl : Croken. . l The funeral to Fort Augustus on Friday mornlnpJan. 3rd, was veryl llarge. A High Mas ll Requiem was ’ sung by llhe Rev. Father Cfoken. The i l pallbearers were Messrs, Edward 'J. l l Roche, Jnlm Simpson. Raymond lBoyldhd. John J. McKenzie; John ,Garlnr,id. and Patrick Kelly. Numcr- l cur floral and mirltual tributes were offered by kind friends. 1 l A family of four sons are left to 3 mourn: Patrick and Ambrose at" Auburn, Bcmard and Lucius in Cam- ' bridge. Mash, another aon James l l died in early manhood. Four brothers l and one sister also relrnlain: Mr. Pat- f ' """ "fl l rick Curlew. Auburn, James at. Wat- _‘ _ ervillc. ifiiomae at Avondlale. Mr. . i Philip Curley, and MN. Peter Dunn, l Charlottetown mliativt» ‘and friends have our sympathy in their bereavement and ‘ ices. May her soullreét in peace. . Mass Cards were offered and let- itrrs of sympcltllty were sent by the . following. ' Mr. tum Mrs. Patrick Gallaghunw: Patrick Curley. Mr and Mrs Ambrose Callaghan, Mr 1nd Mrs, James Curley. Mr and Mrs Peter l Dunn and ftunily. Charlottetown. Mr l ' Thclnas Curie)‘. Mr and Mrs will“ hiclilntce. Mr and Mrs Edwin Ourley , Mr and Mrs Aiphohsus KONEM". ' Mr and Mrs John Curley, Ilerntitagc. ' \fr and Mrs John Garland and fam- ily. Ml- and Mrs Edward J. Roche.‘ Mrs lvlargare-t Kelly and Agnes, Lake l ' Vcrclc. Mr and Mrs Patrick E. Duffy {rot-c Augustus. Mr and MPG.“- Bwinn l M,- and Mm Jamea Zlrainor and Loll- zs, Luke Verde. Mr and Mrs mu‘. T. 1 Boylnn. Mr and Mrs Gewtle Bymt. ~ Moi-ell, Mitts Catherine Roach. Boston ,~Mas.s., Mr and Mira M. G. ‘Griffin. szontccville Mas-a. Miss Minnie Tmin- i or. Fall River‘. MASS-l Mrr-lnti MP5 pom- Lynn. Wuhan. Mass... Miss Min- v nie Callaghan. Boston. Meet. Miss] Laura C. Duffy. Mina Binlbsoll. i nml Kathleen ugly. Oembrltllzr- Via-w. . I [)0 p" _Not Let - l .Your Baby Sufferw Baby's Own Tablets Are Just thel Help llc Needm, l At the cost of a few cents cveryl mother can add to her own happi- ness and to her children's safetyy for. while the cost of Baby's Own’ Tablets is small the value‘ of these, Tablets to every home where thcrc are little ones is exceedingly great. l l What mother docs not. suffer when‘ are suffering-when‘ lher little ones lthey are undergoing the mrtures of m.» teething period; the agonles -of' constipation and indigestion. 0r the miseries brought on by eoltla or slm-l pie fevers? What mother can sleep when her ehlld does not. sleep? Shel lean banish these troubles, howeven. l and in banishing them she simuklng‘ la haPPY household, for t e happy. chfid makes everyone else happy. l To banish childhood wuiferlng. ‘Baby's Own Tablets should always’ be kept. ln the home. They are re-' cognlud the world over as an abso-l l lutely snfc and efficient remedy . for, l little ones. T110)’ l" l mild bill-l . lthorouph laxative and through their? ‘action on~the stomach and bowels lnevcr fail to banish any of the minor V‘ ills of llttlewmes. They are sold byl medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents n. box from The Dr. _Wllliama Medicine 00.. Brockvllle, Ont. Pensions for women teachers or ex- teachera over 60 years old are pro-i vlrlerl in a will left by Mrs, Rudolph? l Polack, of Dundee. Scotland. l l . Norm-u r .,'¢ Italic laea for‘! year aids. Pane, ill-IO. l ma tam unu- aa am py-l Ilelt before March lat. _ AI Island awaad than you ‘i n1 5 F pus-Yum lalyjat an time: rullluulll: FIXTURES ‘i. Wall Mirrors Show Gases Display Tables Stock‘ Boxes 9800f lacks tlloclt Store Stools l Counters Block und Tqck Wax Forms ers Office Desks Wit": ' lihuirs lltlll Tllp Desk Tvuewlrilers Fclliicff Mirrors B|auk‘GheB Books l Slur‘ Carpet lie; JTSTQ!!! T10R18. . FOR .- ‘LIQUTDATORS I 6R SALE stoma um can BE SEEN A’l‘ 'l‘HE om) S'l‘AND PflTflllS LTII. "isplqy Fixtures Measuring flhari Glolhing Racks Grandialhersl Millincry Stands" ,5 Gherry Tap llislllay Racks Gash 0 a r r i"cr System (Guipe) Vacuum Gleaner l Mo». Ladies Fire Extinguish- Mliillg‘ Machines tlounier- Scales, Fire Proof Sale u. it" 16st tlil- ravens 'm. S k k a pie of hands andwonred sixteen hours back. 8°"? to workby the vmlttlt ind of one or them new trust companies s0 that. tho children emu-net any of keeps passing down. from generation children and grandchildren think ‘life a By lloritor. '5 woe-tunnel -~» ~ ~ sell. 0on1. nowdlndltg with the-mar wthfa. cooing‘ pqtfldnafl no“ in h; was musical. ' she said. l . I c proficient. he vras tn that art. added. - . . .' tinutely as n lgunghanu hie ed person looking up to a great man. " "‘ asked wvlstfullyn -- >~ .. heavy‘. - eternally-creaking on mysterious missions. braces, loot to the world. workmen were washing the streets. dmgglrlg long- lines of hoee on tiny wheels. and slender cores of htssing silver heat themselves to nieces ngallut the Iinoffaccnblocobbleelones. Now and Lhon the men laughed lhc jokes of their little world went on. The ckulkera of. pat-L; coma out -th:-:e’ strange. weird ragged beinzs to be‘ seen willy in the late hours. They prov/led about tlaé st/rcois dike cate. trying doors. lifting oovors of garbage cams.- and rtl-ihédfih the gutters with their slimy fingers. rc- mincling one of the lean._rcvcngeful. bloody figures or. the Revolution. Al. dawn. they would dlblmieor. going no next night. - l . . - . and nestled her shoulder ‘ ' his. ed. "r told you we'd ‘meet the right people." I But Pike had ‘no soft. sentiment. “He-lib hueideherl-yl 1'1 them the‘ right. people, give’ me‘ duttcwn. I never met a mmselt-aaiuileu. ego- , listlcdl ouheh of belly-tellers and‘ knzckers ln my life than that, flné-" haired tribe. w-nlglhtldionc of them have ever worked and none of them ever will-and the‘- rcst. of us have got. to support bheinuAnterlcd filvles "iem every cent they've got and they l.ry to make outf that it's feisrtecnth- rat/e muntry run by lultaftloo and bootlcggers. Evcrydast one 45f them inherited their money or niarrled it. and lf you took n away from them and turned them out-oh tht street w- night the Salvation Armydgét ‘cm inside of t week. The wot. fining u that these loafers are getting thicker in America every year, 1t used to be, if a poor man stdrwd in with nothing in the world but his biilrrtnd a oou- R day for fifty yours aim liuéd up a lot. of money and passed it on to his children-if they '11!!! peanut brains-ran through i-t ‘nloe’ and quick. In h generation orvtwolthéy would be eating their lunch‘ out of a paper bag but it‘; not that.‘ way any more. The old man now loaves‘ A money in care the principal. even if thcyyleco all over the bank stem. And the money tqgeneration. The hardest, work any of ‘em have to do is to keep a tea en- l . panta and start for the jaotory; hla u being cruel to thtm if they have to rhurne out before ten w not! the fami- iy lawyer. Thalia what "this whole: bunch to-night. waa-tnut-oon-ipany, diliy-dalllens. That whole crowd, to‘ the working peoplg —thcy live off him and don't|'1ve hid‘ anything in forth frde living day m, and_ pun get mad when the dog up b1 isn't grateful focallflaa. " ‘ he haa.. imdi z ,iiaie.'aut_.. _ l Darwin: beam. and ‘onaby one the men moved away mo. thinly”, and Mrs. poser. idi-séifvieilmqwl upon the floopylrlkg qitildfnot dance. "ti; Bot tolearhflsltlcaaldto har- Mra. Peters turhed her ' eyeafto nub. and a great itaotilneaa beat iu her heart. cardamom-herbs“; i... - hands were constantly ln movement and she shrugged her shoulders. which" " she w...‘ iuatieaminifto filo: there voice and very 16w‘ minutes either? hcr small prM/ty Moth flasher-Lint", view or lfer llughdrang: out. Bhe had ‘cccn told mlny times that, her laugh "r should lovewo see ybu-iohee." The marquis had Juattlold her how "it must be~ moat _,'gracoful." she Opal had now "hiked heiilf do. rienc- ln Mlmiratiou ; "Does it. take long lo learn " she -At one o'clock the party m: over - and when they went. down, after the adleux. the chauffeur and the car were waiting. Soon; they were being whirled through the emu ‘of Paris ln the direction of MOM d'Or. The curio of Paris were gone and the streets were new filled with slacedlng taxi; bound , Now and . then in them could be seen faint, shadowy figures locked hrfiei-‘cc cm- . one knew-where.‘ w return ugluu lhel Mrs. men pughe}, ln Pikelsl "Wasn't it wonderful?" ghQ breath- l "Wwli- Th“ “"1"”. "i" w I“ ‘coin-mom through the moat picture- up at five, shake‘ the snow our. of his] m“ p". o‘ m,“ I m” m!“ m“ n, the studio or Madame nouzuemu. n‘ out”. are whadfjleaa "an tofrooikwr l'l U‘ p‘, .o&z'uiu=u=w c" E ‘ »ecord . . and this is howyou do Silt’ -za _ " ~ v ' ' 'r1~:o1tuAuY-'1s;1<>all t . _, RING your Victor. Dcallcr a used Victor Record for each new one you buy. That givcs- you the new records l (fvornlttcrly 75c) for 55 cents each. Bring in is manyas youwish; takcasmany. 4 as you want on this liberal‘ return offer. If you have’ no uscd records -- you still benefit Pythc recent reduction of all 75-ccnt Victor Records to only 65 cents. .4 . the new low pricel. ‘ Now you get more Victor music for less money. Every used Victor Record is worth money! Another stcpfor- ward in bringing you, at lower prices, good music by famous artists, perma- . neutly your own property to’. play whenever you wish. V Thousands mow bringing in their iused Victor Records -—_j getting, new - ones: Return _ offer. good for a limited tinteonly. steps oreaked- across the venerable drawtzrldqc. “Momma,” whispered Opal, the moment tho- two were olone."‘t~ho marquis ls going to ‘tench me to fence." . CHAPTER 1X’ The next day after the Aspiri- wa-ll dinner Mrs. Peters went. to sec Misc Mason with the gmut question dancing on her lips. "Who is thtrMerquls dc Brlssnc dc Courdray?" shl asked. _"Oill JcuhMarlcfl said Mrs Mason and hei- tum-no. smiled with pica- salt but bloodless saiisgfaotlon. "Ho ls avery nloe bay. His grandfather- the old marquib-vras in his day the beet swordemanin France. Unfor- tunately he was killed in a duel.‘ It eame from drinking too hard... It. wadjlbflldladny, all around Tho-Du- ohedde de Ibcquevillo Wis concerned in it. but it was hushed up. Things oould ha hushed up much better in those days." Miss Mason released a elIlL- "Jean-Marie's father was pro- minent in society when society really counted for aomcthlnh", long before they hooked that dreadful Boulevard For (Iolds ondizhlu” Nothing so Good l l You can atop that naaty nasal dia- charge m anlhour by breathing "Oi- . runnlns ‘m! and itchy new ah ‘ award 2 arasiaarad at cam-iii. ~ Pet-arm, ‘Titan u-e-Moiiwatlthhlu z bythatfllt" - , Q ii most. worthy and l/ulcntcd- vwmlul. I A mnchhtc which flllclh 2,500 lion'- she “w, Ellmbéth Gardner before she tugs un hour has lbcen invciiicrfili ' England, idle ' when the real society was in the Saint , boom from each f ish in one ml onc- I -Gcrmun quarter. we'have no such l quarter seconds. married the great painter. This was. society to-day-now there are only pa-rvcnu; and nauveatix-riches.’ The marquis was a charmbiangcntleman.‘ He had vplcndid manner». Although . 1 was Just. a child he kissed my‘ hand ' -and then patted my head! Men don't have such manners to-day. Hurry. rush indigestion that. is all the} think about. Jean-Marie - his ' non. you uncle-ictand-Lhac only ‘been mRlTlCd once. I believe it coat him s‘ pretty penny to gcfout of it -dare say it wasn't hla fault." , ‘ " "W-whol. kind of man la he?" oak-l- ed Mrs. Peters. ‘ v Misc Mason turnedlier hawk-llke- ' nose upon Mm Peters. 'sl\ "I have Just tuldyotrl remember ; ‘his mudtouiei- and that 1 know his _' father. Jean-Marie himself is a gent-f lemdn of the ‘out school." "on that she raised» her vclloel Blightly-Jimyseif .' have seen him lead the oodmon three l times at the Grand Opera Bull-and , moot‘ excellently, -_too.» poly nd Dulce Milrluni in his oily could Ive done better?‘ - -' ' ‘ Mrs; micro rclurnedto Mont d'Or with the stirring-hello. -‘ = _ "He is a real mhfqula and one of the hlihest‘. in the -' laud." i she cxi‘ plnined. "it was a rare treat lo meet’.- hlms. . U __ .' I‘ "It was a clrcuslf said Pike. 5 "But, mannna,’ he‘ ia*eo oldlfsald Y .' - w , v _ "Only may in...» ‘rel/innocuous. worse than that. Men settled hm ‘ ' ' v -.» i) "I £2136.‘ H! 100M719 W." Qltlfikd. ' l ' _ a » ~11.” you‘ round-minim. fmv- wind wgiié" =~"..'"?'Wt-' " ever 1519;! want you-kw l “ l. r P" this.’ urn-maul ' u 'm~"pu.uo| 2, ' .. ! 4. " i“ .' I h&“ In‘. I 1A ,1 f ... .. _.______ ._.,___....._i__._.___._. . ..__- - roll SALE The Cardigan lilllllng Comps!!!" plant and equipmcn‘ of clunery vlc: 50 h. p. boiler andcnglnc- Rotary Saw outfit. - Band Saw. Shingle Machine. Lath Machine, and sundry nnall machinery with Shnftlngnflrililillfii" Plant um, he sold romrl?" u " device rem vlng 200 he purchased to secure cnnlrnl. Low price. and easy fcruis. ll re- quired. ' For further particulars. IIPPI! l" the undersigned. ALLAN SHAW, President. _ J. A. MacDONALI), Srffltlfl- H5Q-fl-BHEMICSLTTIIB-ZWKB. ‘N0 Tiiiiif "lenders are luvlted for ull ur lllfi‘ of the wide-mentioned lumher. iv‘ delivered at ~ my ranch. tirahnml Road, Emerald. I" x b"- fllplecea 20 fl. lnul- 3" x 5"- 4 pieces lll ft. lung. ,... g» x 4"... 51 pieces 20 ft. lonl~ . " --. [pieces lil fl. Inni- " - 66 pieces l2 ft. Ion!- " ‘l -.’!lll) pieces l0 It. Ioni- “ --l0Z.pleccs 13H "- mil‘ . w ' ._ 13 pieces 1e n. lunl Boarda In lennh» v1 1* "'- "'1: and llft........ nuilltlllll-fl‘ and. m “gym o l0 ft. 5000 Iii-m sue.u_, . hoards thtm‘ n‘ preferred) llrllflfllll om: n. ‘m aulllft. 300031:- n‘ ' t Hatched board: in lcnllh! v n xs-rtmad-is rt. 1°" "" ‘ Phased-boards T the firataignd o irritation or 10ft!- neal-of the throat. lar- gie with Abaorbinc. Jr. -—a few dfipa in a little . water. ta powerful Yflllflltdy gieltrqya the vi- rulent: fgerma. ;reiieving the aorencaa and irrita- ‘tion. ' ' ' At the name time you ‘, ‘lhoul rubhblorblneflr. ' aster ally into'th' throatnt '_~' out‘ the inflammation: ' andreduceathetwclling. "Alwayahecevlthaoildh ~ JVN-J m l2 "- I inches Wm I‘ n‘ u», hufl"".uye;|tn:‘llglpltlugz; ' ma n1. " up delivered “imam”, u, ... stands or atoclr in the Conluflfl! m" a .-. .-wl - ~ égr~~siu-gg"g,'f.;.llu. t “Tacund- '