f _`_1‘ 1 as*"lie unconsdlbualy began tp respond to Jack's artful prompting; of the last half hour, which had, however, been so deftly administered- mat. he did not _so much as' suspect that ha WU: Mink-.-lllll¥.ll_¢li dl! 011, the subject of, his-ideal woman. “Give me a girl _,ith no. nonsense about her.” ; H9 P91594 ,ill1l{l'8Ssiyely, and _stared aresmlir into me nm orblus smoke that surrounded them as if strlving..to call his ideal clearly up before his s\“!¢‘!.*?Y°f. _ , 1 “Venus ds' Milo waist and common sense'/shoesl‘f’~ suggested Mrs. Jack, who for reasons of her own wished to get the outer- semblance, of Billy‘s ideal _woman clearly impressed upon her memory. _ Biliy’s _glare withdrew itself from the shadowy haze and rested upon his friend’s wife. For a brief moment his taste wavered, dedected by the be wltchlng thlnness of her daintily shod foliif,-‘“whlch -had"an apologetic air‘ of being more ornamental than useful. Then he reverted sternly to his ideal once more. i “Er-yes," be began-"that is,_ if it is necessary,” he added weakly, lind- ing his companion's appearance. fatally antagonistic to his theories. As she had explained to her husband while dressing for dinner that even- ing, she felt responsible for Billy, and, though the former had assured her that Billy was a “husky brute" and could take care of himself, she had not been convinced. “I took you away from, him," she had argued with soft persistence, “and of course he must be awfully lonely up there ln the old rooms...' It isn't as lf he had you." she had ended, with an ’lnilection` that had caused her hus- band, who was at the moment deftly manipulating his hairbrushes, to dash a halt humorous glance at his image 'in the mirror and then cross the room to her Bde. With an orange wood stick in one hand and the linger tips of the other rosy with pomade, she had reached up and recklessly pulled his head down beside her own. Temporarily the lone- ly Billy had been forgotten. Then the very excess of their happiness had made-her heart smite her. "It must be awfully lonely for him," ' she had resumed: as if their conversa- tion had received no interruption, "and since lt’s all my fault I feel as if I ought to Rnd- him a wife.* i Now, encouraged' by Mrs. Jack's sympathetic, questioning eyes, Billy tumbled. on, explaining that, though he was. not a marrying man, there were moments when he hoped that some time he might have a heart_h of his own, etc. Though apparently lis_ten- ‘ing with sweet interest, his hostess _was in reality-reviewing the list of _her friends in search of the possible ‘girl. One by one they seemed to pass before her, a smiling, teasing proces- sion of blonds and brunettes. But none of them, she realized with some dis- appointment, could exactly be describ- eii'as a “girl with no nonsense about har,” and-'fro_m» the fervor of Billy's .convictions it was apparent that no 'other needappiy. Then, just"ss two.worrled lines of tllpught. began to appear on her smooth , forehead and as Billy was winding up wlth', “You see how it is, Mrs. Jack- the girls of today are too brilliant and _worldly for a humdrum fellow like lme!" theface of Virginia Blair arose fbefore ber, and the lines disappeared in the radiance of a bright, assured /`-smile. i i “She certainly is good looking in n -_dreadfully noble manner,” the young `mntchmaker thought to herself as she revolved schemes for bringing the two together, “but I suppose Billy admires 'that type. And she doesu’t pinch her (eet or-her waist. Obviously she was made for Billy.” l At the dinner party whicirfshe gave 'soon after for that particular though unexpressed purpose of bringing them together Billy took Miss Blair out. She was a tall, handsome girl, with llalili. I l »-rv? -' ' '_ ' f ff - -_¢. ,- -,-.-,.__.. `°,,_.,____ _ _ _ ; _§___ ______ __________________ _ ____ s a 0 \ -» - ,. ' ‘ _ _. ‘ » *V ~ _ ° ° ‘° ' 'serious eyes and smooth, henvy__ha_lr. ' -_ T . » s Before the ilrst course had dlsa_ppeu_`red . -_ _ Eygf gf , muy ina discovered not sue and life _ _ _ ‘ _ took each other seriously. and bs had _ d ° _ an uncomfortable feeling when her if ` ‘ ‘ 0 serious gaze fell upon him that he e , was a trivial soft of fellow after all. . ay LII?" Gonna-N \Vhen_she asked for his views upon - _ _°“_ _ ' municipal reform, he was sure of, it. ’ ‘ WMO* 'W'-W NW Mvmon Howes as confused and nouplused ss ¢ v_ _ _I _-, _s _.,» » _ c ¢ _ __ if a canary bird had suddenly begun l 'fGi_ve me A sensible zlrl." said nuly to bsrk. For years he remembered that din- ner with a sort of horror. He and Miss Blair, it seemed to him afterward, had worked like galley slaves. discuss- ing all the kuotty problems oi' the day. Around them were lightness, gayety and laughter, especially on the other side of the table, where Tessie Loring, who was the very embodiment of fem- inine frlvollty, bubbled and dlmpled and cast lnngulshing glances about her. - Mrs. lack had often wondered wheth- er there would be anything left oi’ Tessie should the dainty gown, hats. shoes and veils he swept away. for she seemed nothing more than n spirit born of n collection of iilmy garments. “Swish of silk, llutter of lace. odor of violets, dash of eyes and teeth and eternal chatter!" Mrs. .lack sumincdnv- ungraciously as she ' keenly uote<' Billy’s wandering glances. “What poi- sessed me to include her in n party lo the benont of a man who like-s so- elble girls! I can see that he’s growing so disgusted that he wants to escape the entire sex." -And with a shade of suppressed annoyance she rose, formu- lating an intention to keep Tessie as far as possible from Mr. Staunton for the rest of the evening. it seemed, therefore, a'l’most too un. fortunate that the two should happen to meet again at her house late one afternoon of the following week, hav- ing been moved to make their bread and butter call at the some hour of the 'same day. ‘ ` Tessie was at her best-or worst- and rattled away in the patois of so- ciety i_n u manner that would have been appalling had it been"less plc- turesque. Billy’s face was n study, but whatever his thoughts were his atten- tion was unmistakable. Not one of Tessie's glances-sometimes merry, sometimes coquettish and sometimes b_rlmming with a babylsh .sweetness intended to make him feel how big and strong and different he was-failed of its-mark. Tcssie did not- know much, but that what she knew sho knew remarkably well was slowly borne in upon Mrs. Jack during that half hour. When the distant thud of the front door at last proclaimed her departure from the premises Billy, who had out- atayed her, burst into an uncontrollable guifaw, in which his hostess joined him somewhat ruefnliy. But the out- burst was not folldwed by any of the caustic remarks that might have,been expected from a bachelor of his views and standing. On the contrary, a gen- ial, amused gleam lingered in his eyes, the amusement of n grownup with a dainty, foolish, attractive child. "Tessie is such u silly little thing," observed Mrs. Jael( npologetically, “you mustn’t mind her.” “Mind her!" ejaculnted her visitol warmly. “I should say not! She's great!" And he chuckled reminiscent- ly. But on the subject of Miss Blair Mrs. Jack found him unresponsive. “Do you suppose he’s interested and doesn’t want to show it?" she demand- ed of Jack, that fountain of wisdom, at the dinner table. “Because Virgin- ia’s precisely the sort of girl he pre tends to admire. Now that _I've found his ldcal for him he doesn’t seem to appreciate her." Her husband laughed at the chagrin in h'er voice,/' _ “if he doesn't fall in love with the lady we've provided"- “According to his plans and speclllf cations," giggled his wife. “According to his own plans and specifications-why, 1’ll punch bil head." But in spite of his opportunities Billy remained cold to the charms of the sensible Miss Blair. In time Mrs. Jack noticed that it became increasingly dlf' licult to throw them together. Billy simply would not be thrown. "Provide a man with what he pre- tends to like and hc immediately nnda out that he doesn’t want it,” shs re- flected, with justifiable cynicism. “He says he likes sensible girls,» but ha won’t look at Virginia, though he will hover about that little idiot, Tessie Loring, like a moth about a name." And indeed there was plenty of foun- _'_ __ _ W -5 1--an ah; ` V , __I.|_ _qui Il-I-I l__l_I@_I H . . v _ v .r 1 \\ _ _5, _ \ , _...,,'| it __ -/f,-,_ /_/, _ _ _. Y ' ill/l A ' _ /all/l A/ll .:: /'f'W'-"V rf.-1-~ /'47/, Q . , ll @ f _ no if/~ / l ..\ \\ .\\\\-.. ____ Q l| 1 I --‘el l - _ 1 //Y//7 _ . fi f./.f ,uf § The Singing Tone of the A Scale Williams Piano _ig grevglatim to ihekccnestcrltic. The harmony is `Th¢_. n-*la middle' and; bass ring \_r_u¢_ and clear when _ _ - ¢¢qfHed.q_eparar¢iy, and blend perfectly. The tone has a _ poetry and `sv.»c<:n.;:.~., a. richness and~»\piu|nn. that delight ~ the musical c;r. _ "lrg_|/1~.p\|i ~_'Ic sir.-ging quality and rielllessof toni. nndd it lnvahlslill < ‘ H- aeqorap=_ni.ncr.; p_».».p..uea"-Alfred Ds Seve. Solo Vloilnin Montreal. _K_§flWWil_ilniilP rio: Co., Ltd.. Osllswfa, for copies ol illustrated booklet.- Qtflle hh¢pr.y_.1|nl com suction of a Piano, or rail ni the local waremoma. ¥.‘.’7_‘." Mli"r_\-til? 3805-» Charlottetown--'_ -L ` , _ .__ -_ - . ` l » " -°1=i‘».»f 1- 4- a V _»= .» <' ' _ »» ‘ A G u___`_-,'_,. _ 7§f?"~.".'I»°""" _ _.=»e1»'__ » i W for her atiilemeit. Far from Us causing Billy to take to thgwnpdp, sl, Mrs. Jack had feared she mtg, Tes- u»‘ui'»atd'¢me1a'wms» as in- nhlnoe-fevul him. The two were for ever meeting, both at Mrs. Jac-k's and elsewhere. by the merest chance, of couple- And it was noticeable as time went on that, though they arrived sep- _gi-gpiy, they invariably left together. `I"monm later be came cc ten lm ef. their engagement. _ "A good many persons misjndge Tes- sie," he began. as_ if he felt that, she might be one of the number, “but in _ ty' she is oneof the most sensible li.t;l:_~gi_rls in the world." ' ' ‘ `He said much more, and Mrs. Jack. swallowing hard, accepted it all-, agree- ing with hinf at every point. But when she was alone again she laughed until the tears streamed down hex-`.cheeks, and thu! her husband found her. "What under the heavens?" he in- quired, but he got no further. "Billy’| going to marry Tessle Los ing!" sbs spnounced breathlessly. “Hs aaya she'ia"so'sens`lblei" ` Jack gave a low, incredulous whit tie. “fralk about -love _being blind!" he blurted out at last. _“Why, love has an X ray eye! Nothing short of an X ray could see anything sensible in Tessie." _ And he thrust his hands in his pock- ets and roared with her. ' saved me nlgany. _ One ofgthe chief menln the early his- tory of Weston, Mass., was Francis Fullam, commonly known as Squire Fullam. He was justice of the peace and one of the pillars of the church and on Sundays always sat with his eyes tlxed upon ~the»minister as if con- scious ofbeing a worthy example to the rest of fthe congregation. One Sab- bath morning durlng Parson Wood- wnrd’s`sermon an old- colored woman in the gallery fell asleep and tumbled off the bench to the iloor, making a loud noise. Squire Euilam, who was rather deaf, knew that something un- usual had occurred, and, feeling the ‘dignity of his position as justice of the' peace, he rose to his feet and called- o\1t: "Stop, reverend siri”' i Mr. Woodward ceased_speaklng, and the old squire said in stentorlan tones: “If any one has dlsehiirged a gun in this meeting house, let him be brought before me tomorrow morning at 9 o’cloCk.” Some one explained to him the cause of the disturbance, and he added: “if whgt I thought had happened, what I said was right. Proceed, rever- end slr." Thereupon Mr. Woodward resumed his discourse, and the service proceed- ed us sisunl. THE FIRST The Olin-n Displayed-by tins Hero and the Vlfltllll- `Fow days in British naval history arc more easily romcmbcrcd than '1"l‘afalgar Day. The fascination oi the story preserves it from death. Nu mudcrn naval episode can cvcr hope to dcthrone thc place no\v oc- cupivd b_v the Story of-_ Nclsun`s grunt, victory: for the s_i|nplc reason we have no such modern example oi' naval genius and pluck. Nclsou stands alone in his order, and this being so, Trafalgar Day enjoys such wonderful distinction. Its cclcbrn- tion vnrics, but never fades. What a \vondcri`ul day the first. ’i`i'ninignl‘. Day was! See him moving about nt. an early hour, on board thc Victory, self-possessed, and exhibiting quite a new set. of characteristics to those displayed at Copenhagen. Hc ap- pcsrcd to be looking for two things, and sure oi finding both-victory and llonlll. For ‘hours he had made-iucnta.l notes of Villcm-u\'e’s clevernléss. Hg admitted the ability of his concep- tion ol dcicnfre, as well as the origig- nalily of his attack. It was a skih» ful daring scaman Nelson had to attack, yet ncvcl' for a moment: did he doubt the ultimate rosult. I-lis conception ol’ victory was largct than Captain BlackwooHa eo I are detpcndeut u on these reilex diatnrbaaeeso what is _ealledth pneumo- fastrlc nfrve. To enrich the blood and ncreaee he red blood corpnncles thereby feeding the nerves on rich red blood sn doingmy with nervous irritability, take Dr. rce's Golden liicdical Discovery, whicgézromotes digestion and assimilation of fo' ‘so that the blood gets its proper supply of nourishment from the stomach. Get as_ near to uatu»e’a way as you can. A medicine made entirely of botanical ex- tracts and which does not contain alcohol ia the safest. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discover? contains no alcohol or narcotics. Dr. erce_’s Pleasant Pellets are tha belt liver pills. _ ' ` l<§.“'._.l_l -Q _ Q.. Ready for Usa in Any Quantity. _For maltln‘SOAP. loftenlng water. remov- lill $'.‘1l.i.f' Lila ‘i.'.‘."il.°.°.l‘“‘.‘..i.‘.'i“‘....' .,......°"”"' ,A an squala 20 pounds Sods. _ sono Evrsaxwusal. E.W. GI LLETT El’»7|'l'-3'; TOR ONTO. ONT. __..., _ ..,\ ' xnuu is - _ ;.”.‘i"“' ‘ f" \‘!!!fl'> " - model :::;;z:; "" *AQ* |- ___._____,\ ` ___ ` I 1’ §j_"___ ,_ 'il,__.,% 1' I ' The _Good Cook’s Pride. Flour never fails-never ‘ dissppoints. 'lt makes the white, light, delicious bread and pastry that model Canadian housewives delight to serve. 1 Beaver Flour is s blend of ` It contains all the nutriment of one, and the delicate flavor of the other. Unequaiied for eil kinds of family baking. At your Grocer's. 1zl ~1.;-as uniuN's Pun llsutr An INTERNALIII EXTERNA|.R|l\sdy lor iilsltmsdlatslallalaodllusol ‘miemuinn crow.. cone. .sen Throat. Dllllllll. Faeache. ;Toeihs¢h». Spralns. Bmlau. Newsl- gll. hllllago. etc.. cle. - ‘hisla hId¢las\smallh mlyeartlnallyealissllugddal 2! - n :Apu ia __ |. §‘_-3-"__ _‘f_‘_r,_..”z‘h':.'lz:.°i.°.'x°.:°°-.>-'b-.. isotlsyslmljasymhatanllll. _ Insole Uhsqtlstsnflettls. --=“”~=.-..~.'~r.-=‘-‘...-...__ l 7 TE* _ _“'55-“s¥.‘@5." i _ Beaver _gl A liuln- Point Fam. Until further nptlce tie Steamer ‘E|lin" will sail as fo lows: have Oh'Town. Leave Rocky Poin 7.3! s. m. 8.00 a. mv a.m. 9 A. mf a. m. i0 a. m. a. m. gm _ noon _ _ p. m. az. 330 p. m. l p. m, 4 lil p. m. - l$.1l0 p. nl. sminns - 8.80 9.80 -- :shapes- D.\ll\ _ \§.__. » . _ ,_ _f \_; _ _ Eiucallun now you will be able to comp‘ete your course this term. gress. _ Enter now. Send for prospectus and terms. 12-_gdwtf " ‘ . ` T ' ' ‘ -_ uf. _ i. .. f -, _ _ --Y ~ __-_-___ _._-__-~ ..._A .__ . ._ . _.. . ._ AML.- -..,._., ._,_ ____ _ _, ___ _ _ ___ _ _______ _,___,__*_,__, _.-.__ _,___ .._._.-H. _----W -5 :'; ' ‘,~ _._ ;l,;~_»f_ ,'._. Courage la n Blaster ' I . ' - _ _ 1 -',»"/-';’f=:1;, “me B100* __ .No Waste t_1me-- no unnecessary delays v ._ at tie Union Commercial College." - _ ‘i_f_§;=f_ ' _;1,_. '_<__,_;__ . iii' -_f.f _ _ - f _J-1,. _ ‘<_=. 53;; _:rf >3 -‘T wi - :i ull?" ` ,__ ?_______. ;. . , _._,_.,_ __ .__,;___,_\,,._ __ `.-sis; f_~‘~_1.f _ " __ ' » _`: -'* _ "“s_ _ _ _ !\ :- "_‘%_'_\.‘-_x_~.'. '_ _ . .'_. _. fl‘§__.' '-.9 - .'- . if `.,». . _.0 .--,, .,,' _ _ _ ;=-.- 1.' ,__ __*___,, ~.r _-_fi -1 .“,'._,.i< _; I ` . ai-» "`%* __~_=-,._,_,_ f' fa. an »,;2an_` lluw is ile lime lo Secure a -Business \ gn, -_ _'-1. .-< 1., pw ,'-.-or-; :L‘;-='.:_t".;'- "5 2-; ~" Until the xoth day of Dec., every tenth buyer oi a shirt at our store can have one for nothing. Il may te :-1 Negllgce, Regatta, Wh t -, Blue Flannel, Grey Flannel, Mixed Colors, or an) other you choose. We have a very large stock of Shirts and wc oiler this inducement to reduce it. _ During the past two weeks many customers had a shirt for nothing. You may have the next. lVIcn’s Furnisher, Morris Block. Poole, Miss Rosy Clark. Iirytlges, Mrs. S.C. Moore, Mrs. j. N, Robertson. ` Tea Table No I-)lrs_,,¥rcd l\`nsl\,Mls, McI.¢:o1l, Mrs. A. lllillcr. Tea 'l`.'lblc No :~.\irs. Gillis, Mrs. Moore. Urs. \\`ilson Tcz\'l`ablc N0 3-Mrs. John T, Mc. Kcnzic, Mrs. S. C. Nash, _\Ir.~;. l..)liller, .\lrs Rogers. f/ Tcn Table No 4~Mrs. Pickanl, Mis. Mclnnis, Mrs. Stricklzlml. 'i`c:\ Table No 5-1\ir:a. Allen. Mrs. Henry Collin. Mrs. _Ioliu l\lci.arcu. Ten Table N9 (1-Mrs. lllclniyrc. Illrs. Huggan, Mrs. Suillcrlziml. Doors open nt 3 p. lu. 'i`r:l will be- scrvrfl from 6 o`clock until 8 p. ni. Aslulisslnnlluring nficruoon mc Cliilil. run linlf prim. Tea 251', ` 35a Mu \\'¢|i lh ii. D. Notice tp Shipbers _-~ ' *__* _:.-_ ___/l.1-"~ //s, '_-slr if -~ ...__ ~.=-.=~.... _ ..- 5"! ' '~- _ _ 4. . _ __ __ ._ ... .- 7 ,if _ _____`__,`m{_ -.s'.*°‘¢»-'~._. .1 -r~._L--~ ~\"_'___,' .,f°~.-._ ~ BLACK DlAl`lOND LINE The S. S- "Cohan" will load produce and general :ar_go 8b0\1‘ Tuesday the 6th December for St. ]ohn’s, Newfoundland direct. pro favorable. 'She can carry cattle. sheep and dead meals on deck. h intending shippers would require to book at once. For furi er particulars apply to AGENTS. Charlottetown. 29 d 7i sq¢»\{`.f`R.*`f “ 2*--*%.*_=»“v’ ‘ ' ’ ’-“v_a*-1*--*v*-’ “ ' - For Repairs of all Kinds. Changes in Hosting etc- Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. , Manufacturers of , _ ENGINES; B0iLEkS, TANKS, ETC. Poun- . lhc Charlottetown dry and Machine Co. ' Puom: 13. P. o. sox -au. ‘_‘vT-f_*___1 __ __‘_ _ _ _“v_‘f 4“v‘_ t _-4- _ _v _ I-*vfvi 9. lllll P. lu 2 Il- "'- :l p. m. 4 P- ll- Q, m, ' l(‘ A. M. l l 7-97 lwif _“_ __ __QlU\J%f`r_ ;f__“_*_f&¢*_ 1 v*_f_ _-_-“-fv-“- 2', vidingasutlicient quantity of cargo oifers and weather conditions) Peake Bros & Co.; |-é_.____ .l .........-_ .,..~. ........-.-. ..--` -.... .» 1-»-q __..; __ _....-.=.- .. - a. ,_ ,.... ~.- ._ Sales exceed that of any other in the Lower Pro- vlnces. Choices! growth of indie.. W . and Ceylon. S. S. (iitygi Ghent Will sail from Halifax for here, 0 Tuesday, 6th December, Last irip of the season. CARVELL BROS. AGE NTS. I d 5i Change of Time la'lc. Charlottetown ’PiCi0il, N. S. Commencing Monday, ilze I4tl1inst., the S. S. Princess will leave the Compnny's Wharf at 8 oclock a. ni. By order F. W. HALES f \ ])o_ not “put it oil." While you can enter the Union Commercial College at any time, if you enter <-"L i. 'z 1 's '~' 'l 'NI _"Nj .~ » i ,g-,;»;~:,.<¢, ._,._~_~. _ .. ..; . ~i."~1'-*T* ,_ _\_\_-_Q . - ;..» ' I-fc- :'2- \__.“~ ' ._ ; ' i--.‘- if " >',- "_ ~&. ‘ l i ‘ i V ll ;':~_'_' - - _ -__ _ _ i - if J .1-1 »,,¢ » A ru mm incl sur ~ ‘ » The Ladi:_§_Aia society of Zion Church will hold a = '_ Tea and Fancy Sale in lhe I - i ."~"-`.'_r<"=~.-‘_~._.-. - _ New Market Hall lhursd-.y Or Otlllll if ' _ _ December Sth. Tables will be in charge ol' iii: follow- ‘ gl" M i ‘. / ' . _ inglarlies. _ 1' ' _ -., -_ . 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