PAGE rwo llodel [-6 $30.00 A Christmas gift the children will cherish A portable Vlctroln will beep the kiddies happy undoon- tented all year round. No longer will they disturb Mother while she is busfly occupied. They will joyously _ play their own child-songs on this instrument-wily oper- ated-and constructed to stand rough usage. Holds six Victor records. Your nearer! “Hi: Mailer‘: Voice" dealer will gladly dcrnonsfrale. Give thema Portable Victrola vnsnnrziisgusmiri-Cnm-v The Unwlllin"; _ Adventuress I IV MILDRED IARIOUI gave ever! evidence of a nuns woman overoome- by woo. I'll-her than one who has just learned that she has been midis financial]? m‘ dependent for life and finds the dazzling vision of artistic success lsllnost within her grasp. “l don't want to sing," she de- clared " ‘-. "I loathe run- evvvwvvvv vvvvv CHAPTER 3e. ~oooo-ave i ~ Joatled by the hurrying travelb, of the American Express, Doris had difficulty in reading the letter that had come in answer to her ap- ‘peai to her cou=in, Hens-y Field ng. ‘ Hartley took her arm and pilot- ed her to a near-by sidewalk cafe where he estnbLshed her at a cor- ns, table, ordeisd iced coffee for her, Bud for himself someth ug stronger. While Pars, in its gay- cs1. eariy summer dress paraded the houleva~ds at the hour that is half twilight, Dors closed her ears against the deafening din of traf- fic and read her letter. Hzirney watched the swift chan- ges of expression in bee lace, scar- ‘celr conscious that he did so. He lwas still a little dazed and bewlld jered by her announcement that iHenry Fielding was dead, that Ca- itnills was a widow. i l-‘inally Doris looked up WlLh a ,little fleeting smile hall sad, half wistful. She folded the latter ‘carefully in her slim gloved flng iers and sighed. f "It's all vocy puzzling." she told iHartiey. "This latter ls trom In!’ ‘Cousin Henry's lawyers, in answer ll0 mine They write, of course, 33s though l knew everythinl. so I lhave to put two and two togethet pind guess the rest. But, it seems {that Cousin Henry went away on a {long business trip the very day 0' imy—er—-dfsappearance, and when lhe came back, Camilla-J’ she bee‘ itated and flushed and then met Hartley's intent gaze with uncer itlinly. "Camilla, told him that . lild decided suddenly to go to Par 1's with a friend. because l did n0‘ ‘lthiuk that l was getting the righ‘ |"oice training in New York. He—— ihe thought Ihad promise. Ha lik 2d f"y voice, so—" “He was quite right." said Hart M051 swim-MG IumGS Visitor: What are the most striking things about this greet GUI! mining region‘! Native: The miners. PEN THE CATTLE Little Boy Blue come blow your "Offl. . But not '0' the sheep or the cowl 1n the corn". in your car g-ve a toot for the cat tie that roam The auto-owned streets when they ought to be home. ers who hourly beaeige the offices] A special General Meeting oi the‘ Shareholders of the Rogers-Paton! Silver Black Fox ($0., Ltd, will be held in the office oi the W. K. Rot era 00.. Ltd, Charlottetown, Wed-i nasday, December 29th at ll a. tn.. lack of commonsense when goes to public eating places alone.‘ "My. how old-fashioned you are for the purpose of receiving the re- port of the liquida-tor. W. H. V. DUNBAR _ my dear" Liquidator "Perhaps I am. but 1 don't he H4645‘- ileve m paying lor what I eat." 0 WOQO-OO-OOQ-O-OO IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlsedly. Sufferers from _Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. CHR1STMAS DREAM Mary: Belle says she's pretty certain tc be engaged by Christmas. May (unbclievmgly): Who: the fortunate man-Santa Claus? The mot ve power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It ls computetj utilize about 20% of this Nerve Eneriiyv but when Eye- straln is present, a much larger proportion II required. Hence do ectlve eyes, through their consumption nl an ex- cessive amount of, Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce Ill hsnlth HAVE YOUR EYES NOT OLD-FASHIONED A1 ALL "i think a girl shows III utter sne ‘ey suddenly. "Your voice is lovely." it was the first compliment hr ihari ever pa!d her. but DorLs was ltoo engrossed to heed it. "So", she continued. u plaintive "me having crept into her tone "he has left mo quite a lot of mon ey on cond'tion that l remain 1' Paris and tr: to be nn opera stinger I might have known it." she mur mured with the nearest approach to bitterness she hid ever showed. "it's just my luck!" "But great heavens!" protested I I ‘hing sales and learning songs sud ,.-l want-J‘ she broke off and star-- ‘ed at Hartley's half averted lice. He, too, was thinking unaxpacb‘ ed thoughts, to judge by his ax- pression-the grim line of his handsome mouth. the reatlesta fin- gers that twirled. the stick ho- tween his knees. "l suppose." uid Doris to hor- self, "that's he thinking that now he and Camilla—" She put the idea from ‘her, an if she-felt disloyalty to Henry Field- ing. - As a, matter of fact. young Hart- ley was thinking 0f himself and Camilla. He had just learned that the ob- jecl of his headlong infatuation was now a widow it gave him the shock of his life '0 discover that he was not filled with wild, unreasou g joy at the news. It shook higmlief In him- 'e'f to the very f ndations. He felt an utter cad and rotter. He ‘alt like the flcklest bounder imag- ‘nahle Of course be was still vitii Camilla, he reasoned. Not 1o long ago he would have laid lown his life for her. He couldn't lave gotten over it so soon. Or, f he had, then he was the most disgusting ncoundrel alive; nhen, ia was, at heart. what he bad fear- Id people would mistake him 101' it the time of the eiopement that lidn‘t come off—a philanderer and trifler. He brushed u silk handkerchief over his brow, suddenly moist and .r0ubled. , 0i’ course be was still crazy bout Csmilla—only—she had hurt -is pride terribly when she had ‘irown bitndown at the last min- ite when he'd been ready to sac ifice hits whole future for her. And arhaps, she'd shown herself to be little more calculating with re- "irii to the happiness and safety f (‘nmilla than he had expected f her. Then, too, hadn't Doris said that terry Fielding was a devoted and ilthful husband? was that com» ttibio with Camiilfl‘! insinuations bout his brutality—hia rieglect- ‘re black bruises that had proved ‘if! lost straw? And Doris didn't ‘e! Hartley discovered suddenly that ‘o promise implied that Camilla '11, He groaned in spirit ovcr his sloyalty Ifl the lady who had signed all those months in his heart. ' He heard Doris lipeaking ‘wrought himself to earth with a e in love can cninnorrmowu GUARDIAN... Mind ln the case of' dusts, applica- imd tiou on a dswy leaf surface in the £311 SKIS Q\y\y,\ SLIPPERS Sales’!!! li°°d~ u" 5°" “d G9". i" Me ‘s I o 5' to 10 entranced with them. caution “Mb in" Women's Felt SliPPtrs. nicely. \ so;- 112th 1/: s .....:'. I ' ' ' ' ' ' " mo" P'°"""° "°' l‘ "w" “y ' °r """""d - - » - - - ~ ~ L - - - > ' - ~ 5‘-°° Small Boys. sizes 11 to 13 $2.25 exercise. Suede Leather Boudoir slippers i Women's sizes 21/ to 7 _ ski‘, for the young, 4 lost . . . . . .. in beautiful colours . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Mines sizes 11 t: 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. skis, 6 feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... “as Fancy Coloured American Boudoir: $250 Ankle supports 60c. Skis, for boyo. 6 fr: “'25 P t lit"? mil: covered heel Skis. for women. ' ' ' a en ea er strap pumps up Skis for Mon. 7 feet , . . . . . . . Silver cloth strap pumps . . . . .. $5.50 Bki Poles, bamboo . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3w Misses Felt Slippers, sizes 11 to Buckskin for boye or girlg, Ski harness, from $1.00 up t0 5 - 2\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68cup sites 11 to 2 . . . . . . . . . . , , , _ __ $145 Misses Patent leather slippers $2.00 For Boys and Women. 3 to 6 .....N$1.45 HOSIERY Z’.'.7.':.'..§-'°.r.':‘;': 112:." .2" :1: ' '° .1‘ "s _ o e c up cm: I 1 4 women's silk» l" I" W’ "W i" “"““ onus-side Patent leather s1.1s 1s $150 l ‘d "““‘°" *’°“°"‘ "°"‘ ‘h’ m‘ "“"' ‘"' Children: 4 to 1. mt suppers from 48o up so» so" 1 to e - know of. Men's Felt Slippers $1.26, $1.60 $2.25 Men's Sizes 8 to 11 . . . . . . . . . ' Ladleo Bilk Hosiery, st $3.50. 52-95» Men's Kid slippers $2.00 to . $3.50 j 59,50, $2.00, $1.75. $1.50. 98¢ o0 SPECIALS , wast Hosiery or silk and wool, for $2 - Nam", 1-,,“ o , M. ' ~ $1.15, $1.50. $1.25. $1.00 and 5%- FELT BOOTS " rm; In a lbexoital art: Women's plain felt boots . . . . . . . .. 2-25 zfirurm’. Jitfiaflhfih’ “n”. M u“. Women's felt boots leather boxed 5L6! how oomfonlbl. m‘ v; “o” "my ‘M Men's Felt Boots, felt soles . . . . .. $2.85 “my; m, more ndvlcyo afi-‘o ‘m, ‘mum N‘ Mens light felt boots, pliln .. . $2.50 pm” $1100) m u" ("Whr Nicely made with fourteen buttons. quite, Men's Felt booth, m faxed .. $2.95 ' tall, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. zirly morning oi‘ a bright day. Ful- $1.35 ALLEYuifi- CORN PALACE UNIQUE FASHICINABLE FOOTWEA S. DAKOTA INSTITUTION "was held and two y pper» Ehrisltnu UR CHUDSE 59MB OTHER K|ND 0F FUUTWEAR There is Nothing More Useful, more Acceptable or Pleasing * tho third Corn Palace euposition,—nnvelty t clmrulitee secured full N‘ g.“ I‘ S as“; ' HOCKEY BOOTS Men's NATURAL "rnsao Black boots "ilular $13.00 for $10.00. B! ED R ° 111B lwllulaco. ear later the Romocki, minister of conlmunb Hartley. Phe prospect? be a great sinzer?" OQOOQO-OO-OKX VOQ-QOQO-OQO-QOQO OOQQOOOQO-OQOQ-‘QQ O 9 I I I ' I I | I I H ; t. ,_ _ ““‘“.““" or Gehristmas Eve Ilndel the mtstie- l" "W" °7 "W" W°'"|"7"| . , toot tonlcs to ensure n well regul- Profosslonal Cards 1 She: No that's O K for IOIIN ates liver. '1 _ ‘ gins 1 cont neeo ll. Anyone who uses Dr. Ham- Marlt R. Mcfiuigan B. A. lIARl-HSTEF. SVJCITOR. Money to Loan Cameron fllocluChnrlottetowmP.E-I. ‘bi-fr. c. Archibald l Evacuate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and HOSP-Ill Practice limited to Eye. Ear. None Ind Throat Tflmlil Eyfis and supplying Glasses _ Office, Bayer Building l BUSINESS STAN n FOR SALE We the undersigned have Oecldsu to soil our business stand In the ETC- -otn I00 feat square. nouns. coal shed, barn Ind loo noun Ali facilities for meet hun- nons. Fairbanks Weight Sonics gnd Gas Tank in connection. one of the best locations on the island for business and anyone 6""! 541N118 3""! denlrlous of going into business For the convenience of Christ- OV-co Hours-D to 12.30. 1.30 to b- could make no mistake In buying 1118s shoppers, special train servic - -- min none, “es have been arranged for Wednes- ‘l (Signed) day, December 22, Thursday, De 1 lcnonald & hee R S. camber 23, Friday, December 24, as B. A_ B O follows:- BORDEN Train No. 210, leaving Murray J’ A‘ MCDONMED A H’ F‘ McpHse >¢+¢~4§4¢¢-~+ Harbor at. 7:45 A. M for Charlotte ~ - Hu-li-iltf town. ‘will leave Murray Harbor Barristers, Attorneyl, Etc, Money to Loan. Do not have ihc pun more than thrt-i- pnrln lull whr-n lunklng Jam or jelly, ntltorwiue there will not he room T1 prt-vont the formation oi’ n bnril crust on top 1X brcnil brush it river with butter nr nlt-munrgnrlnc as lunn ll you rcmnvo it from the oven. | should. TURNIPS We are buying turnips, paying highest market prices. Receiving at our warehouse, Queen St. CLA RK E BROS I EXAMWED tracts al Mandrake and Butter- nut. It isn't convenient to go to G, F_ Hutchggon the woods to find thels health giving roots, but Dr. Hamilton. Optometrist in his famous pills of Man- drake and Butternut. has In- 1 suppose you II spend most i l town of Dorden, consisting o1 two, store, were, This 1a. i enough for Hu- rulxturc tn hnil Mi l1. M _ _ - town at 3:20 P. M for Sourla wll 1"" Challolleiilwfl B! to a tall glass. of a problem for me!" er lie gave her up or not staring absently throng, her iced on the table in front of her. She “Aren't you happy at Don't you want to "Yo." said Doris flatly. He shrugged and added solizer "I give you up! You're too much Doris deemed not to mind wheth- She sat at the passing coffee untasted Slow Torpid Liver Brings On Old Age Causes Broken Health, De- pression, unhappiness. l Restorative Treatment 1 Described. . Any doctor knows that a healthy condition or the tlver is essential to good henltn. when the liver becomes aickiy, it can be readily ct-m- ulateo by sucn vegetable ex corporated a sufficient quantity llton's Pllln will gst prompt and beneficial results In case of Headache, Constipation, Liver, Kidney or Stomach Disturb- ance. Mild and easy to take. Sold by all dealers and wug- glsts In 25c boxsl. or by The Catnrrhozons 00., Montreal. I Special “flair.” Service Xmas Holidays one hour earlier or at 6:45 A M Returning tra-in 208 leaving Char- lottetown at 3:30 P. M., will leave there one hour later or at. 4:30 P Train‘ No. 5 leaving Charlotte- 4 :00 P. M 34-29-12-20-51 v Change Trlln Schedules Effective Jun. 2nd, 1027 For furtlfsr particulars "Z0131" Pellfll "-1 Doilllwlllllg furth- ler directions will be lurnisbetl 0n or thought over his perplexing uwqappucation to the Division 0i" lint- lem. fill)‘. These remedies can be us- "l i195 Yo"? 911F005"? ed tsalel)’ in cereal or grass crops. "l W85 8334083’ repeated D°1'i5- but not in clover; and it should go ‘rim i won't have to bother you without saying that they are 11n- ~ny longer. These lawyer people ueceum-y in crQpg ma; can be way that their representative here cleaned by Imeflulaige m- by [aye conventional designs nf corn and and by 1914 a new and “m lam‘, 1 Paris will arrange everything ‘or me, and l‘ll have the money ‘slit away to draw-on So l‘ll 1st g0 to the address ibey‘ve giv- 1 rue and got it over with as soon‘ 1 possible." ‘ She took a sip or two of i1 1e. brushed her fingers "tlt a wisp of chiffon kerchio, and i-Pw on her gloves. i er 001-‘ "and frankly to Hartley. “l‘ll run along now l‘ll find he way You've been awfully kind ‘n inc, res-liy, and I'm very grate- ‘vil and also very sorry that l caus- °d you so rmuch ".0011 bye." Before he could gather his asi- wnded faculties to protest, she "ad drifted awav in early purple wiligbt o1’ the boulevard (To Bo Continued.) ———-<o>i DO WEEDS MATTER? (Experimental Farms Note.) Purioctiy obvious tacit; sometim- s need concrete illustration to‘ dike them impressive. What furl distance, could be more obvious‘ nan the simple fact that crowd- .,; of a crop 0y weeds reduces the wield. or conversely, that judicious sbastilture of labor or money up .,t. the destruction of the weeds oust rotnrn dlVideLda in the en- imced value 0t the crop? And yet. ocause the crowding seldom ruins .he crop entirely. and the Weeding siiiom removes more than a frac- .on ol‘ the weeds, wo lapse into he easy philosophy that the differ- “ioo it makes is negligible anyhow. Thejeal truth stands fortl. stark .nd bold, confronted by an object )!GDD like the following. On one f our Experimental Stations last umrner. a pioi of hemp. hady in- sited with wild radish (similar to .ild mustard) was treated on hnlf .a area with crnnnumiil dust The teed insofar as it escaped immed- tto destruction received such n st-huck that the hemp nt once 10k the lead and for the rest o. he season smothered any dwarfed ompetitors that might have re- u-ined vigor. On the adjoining .en the untreated wild radish got 1e lead and held ii no effectively hat in the second week of August he hemp was only half the heighl -f that alongside, and the weed vas rapidly maturing s crop of teed. in this particular instant-e be fertilizing value oi the cyano- nirl to the crop was doubtless nitl- ng its herbicidal action on the weed, to make a striking contrast; tut the some result in varying de- gree must follow elimination of competition by weeds however 3e. cured. It is open lo any farmer who ‘ms fields polluted with wild must- "rd or wild radish to provide him- telf with s similar object lesson 'ext spring on such scale as may 1a according to his faith. Cyano- ‘Ylld happens to have been the ag- ant uaod in the illustration cited, ‘mt other preparations on the mar- ‘tet. like Hofer's Churlock Powder ‘or dustinlg. and iron sulphate or copper au photo (bluestono) for spraying, may be used. Essen- tiaintili‘ p Then she rose and .beld out her about a hundred years behind a sis- spring cultivation before‘ sowing. :——<0&—-—i— FLORIDA POCAHONTAB IS FOUND IN OLD HISTORY BRADENTON. Fire... Dec. 18- ocahoutas, the Indian princess, who enacted u bit of drama years ago in the role of the rescuer, was ter of her race who played a like art. This developed here when Dr. Hiram Byrd, president of the Flor- ida Audubon Society. dug up a “npleasaul-“esi musty copy of Fairbanks’ History Florida. Fairbanks recorded of that in 1528 Jusn Ortiz. of Narvaez’ xpeditionary forces, fell into tho hands of lndia-ns. Chief Uoeta. head of a tribe whose camp was near the present site of Tampa, en. raged over Narvaez‘ ill treatment of his mother, ordered that Ortiz. an 18 year old youth, be roasted to death. Ulelah. Ucetrs daughter, begged on her knots that Ortiz’ life bn spared, and her wish was granted. Ortiz, badly burned, was nursed back to health by the girl. Twice again. he was condemned to die, but each time Ulelah saved him. --i-¢o>-—-—- POPE REORGANIZEB MEDIEVAL COURTS DECREASES STAFF noun. Dec. —* 18 —Reorgnniza- tion of the papal court involving the abolition or the meweval office of papal major domo. has been cal- led upon by Pope Plus, the United Press was informed by an author- ative source today. Monsignor Riccardo Sans do Sarnper, papal major demo, has resigned and in- tends to leave the vntica-n for oth- or administrative ecclesiastical functions Willi tho major dome- shipwvlil be abolished the prefec- ture of apostolic pnlncos and the duties of both will be discharged, under the Jurisdiction of Cardinal Gusparri, secretary of state. Pneumonia Left l-ler With A Bad Cough Hrs. W. B. Bennett, 2307-14th 8t. Welt, Colgary, Alta, writasw-“Over s yen: ago, before m twins were born. l had an attack o pnoumnnil. which left mo with a very bod cough. Being under the doctor's cue, he tried first one thing and than soother, but I so hed day and night. A brought ms s bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Plus - 81min for to try, ind after month! and takin bottle! of cough ru hr two four ounce sine, I got rid of tisls for success ere. application Apply to Tlekst Agent . 3427-12-20-22-24-29 3i. surly in the life of the weed, wall before full bloom. even distribution or’ the material in correct oinionnt, Dr. Wood's Norwu Pine Syrup." Price 85o. par ttls, lei-gs fem sin 60s.; put up only by The w - o» twee .'€91°9.'°- 0-s- my cough with one nnd a 11-1: hottlos of w? i; f MXTCIIEIIII’ S‘ D" Dec. 18___m DOWNS "om the Slaw‘ corilflrnwigililtliloxtiblplnidia fine for parking his Mitchell stands a large autlitoriumq A new Corn Palace building was Zalesllci meinisrrlte: orlrtzhlbilted Bruce’ building, covered with elaborate erected in 10C") a; n cost of $15 00 and tlic om 8n B Mrs’ ' ' ‘ - chief protocols wore re. grains. known as the "World's Only palace was needed. Work was be? Iufzglnaltulfilieazrtdlifg crglsfigetl allcdulile- Ccrn Pdace." -. _ _ .& o Em a an _,;,un in 1920 on a $250,0G0:auditor-L81 of Skludkowskl, minister of we Ty ll . the Corn Pslscc shop ium, and with later additions the interior w“ 8,09,,“ b908,,“ m. nit annun cdebrstion o ' ' Il-i l ildi i t - ' '. ’ Yeats. attrni-ts thousands loirromi m He.‘ s no“ ‘Med at 5275000‘ lights “ere t°° liflslit- everv corner or South Dakot , nLWARSA from near and distant slate: a ( ‘ln-lllrrgzilillicTRgFLFElglAL/S DECLARES CAEQDA m" “'65 iIK-Iiluly. i592. that two _ 5T A $P°NGE cneers of . tchell, L. E. Beclt- WARSAW Dec 13 T 0T1- . Wm, d h, I. h _ _- _ ' v - - —’i'8lliv AWA. Dec. 18.-—-Cona1lns ed thgncotEnLpaLllltcezI (Anculufillifglllitllgi 333s l-‘ave dewloped m ‘Mu-saw “mush” summed up m m“ ‘me ‘Wm bum m the ins" stupendous “oulevfnlh cabinet ministers run word 1901156.», paid T. L. Church. 005 f) _'_ _ 4 ~ o e severe regulations in- speaking in the House, last night t 0f 8*!“ ‘"481 “"1 ‘W3 ready I01" {reduced by the police. for several hours Mr chi"- h i. a %;')I111d 0119111111; on September 28.3 In one do)‘, three dignitaries ‘bad tlcized Canada's failure to pacifist ' 0 @- lli Y with tho new rules. Wss sponglng on the old country, for six years 1h r aft - '11 1 - .. tioiis were held (lllfidllérlllllg yfgaprofif 3ith3310:1613:sfiiililggelllrxitriyggfaggs Iggy digclzlclrgd £33; {um-f ggfmm‘ ‘In 1900, street traffic and which are still ‘a flllllfllf’ ‘ a” m droutlrand hard times. - \ oiunciius HEADQUAR ® . us: - Carters Bookstore CartefsiToy Sforg Our Stocks are by far too lar down here. but w ge and numerous to put e specialize on the following lines Bookstore Newest Books, G'ft B k B ‘- Books for the littlle 11112;. llhrigllrsnaifqngagglzstnglgfikltlglt: Bibles Pra, er B‘ alt“ fins’ Fancy Boxed Stationery’ Y 0° S, Ymn Books, Catholic Prayer Books. Toy Store (Up-stairs) TOYS» DOLLS» GAFVIES, FANCY GOODS" BOYS snubs AND sl-ElfiHs, Hockey STICKS, PUCKS, mo, in endless profusion. (ome 1n and see but Shop Early Cartier 8i Co. A Lilllltbll i Santa Claus Head-