Rogers ‘fl-‘our Hundred" Higllboy Ihvelaped this year u the result o] a definite demand lur a Rogers Higlboy Model. Aidomilic Valleys Control, Rags" 00in! Filter and Phovwgrayl “Plug-n” Jud, ca“... Walnut Cabinet. Price ¢°"I}l¢5¢------I35O-OO ' 0 C‘ I! \- Say zt with a Rogers If you're planning to say “Merry Christmas" to your family with a Radio-say it with a Rogers and be sure. Year: before any other electric radio was successfully marketed anywhere on this Contint there were thousands of Rogers- Batteryless Radios in every day use right across Canada. The R°8¢T5 has been tried, tested, perfected and more Rogers- Batteryless Radios are sold than all other electric sets combined. just ask the owner of a lour-year-old Rogers-Butteryless how ' he likes it and what service he has had! There is nothing, in all the world of gifts, that will bring the spirit of Christmas into your home like a Radio. And the programs that will flood the air during the holiday season will more than compensate you for the small cost of a Rogers. “ Four Twenty" Tobie Model Same radio equipment as the "Four ’- Hundred” Highboy, iviihout Speaker. Genuine ‘Walnut cabinet by Mui- colm. Price complete (except Laud Speaker)...“......................$ I. 85.00 Qome in, choose the new i929 Model you want, and insure get- ting it for Christmas by making a small deposit now. The balance can ‘be arranged on terms to suit your convenience. Jas. A. Currie 84 LOWER QUEEN ST. > I COPYRIGHT i927 by The BOOBS-MERRILL CO. THE STORY ' ‘ For the definite busipéss of earn- ing a living, she had a remunerative connection with the advertising house of Burnham and Morey, for lwhom she did conventional paint- ings in bright colours at their order. The work not only paid very well but was varied in type, usually in- teresting, and‘ exercised the artistic virtues of a. quick eye and finger for striking color effects. But always, besides this, she kept on studying better things, painting in ull her hours of leisure the things her heart desired. _ From the day she had entered upon the study of stenoruphy, in her seventeenth year, Gay had never allowed herself time for a full and complete vacation, sufllclem to give both soul and body recupera- tion. She said she hadrflt time, there _ was we much toleorn, boo much to do. Even her one memorable trip abroad, although it. continued over a year, had afforded her no rest, for in addition to her studies she had taken with her also s. contract for a series of pictures for the Sunday Magazine, so that she returned w New York at; last. sflre ‘with zeal. aflame with ambition, and fai- less rested then when she went. But outraged flesh and violated - \. for humdrum hlome life. That ex- peilence confirmed her in her de- etrmination to live alone. Alone, but not lonely. Free but; not unloved. Ah, if on‘ the good and idle island shculd com-e a. fresh awakening for her stilled-uffectlons! "Lumley Lane, for instance," she thought whimsically. "Lumley the lobster-man. A stern and silent na- ture, bronzed and bearded." She smiled to herself as she turn- ed out. the lights and slipped into bed. The room was steeped in the essence of evérgrcen. Guy slept, glad for the silence of the Idle island. Next morning she wrote n. note to her friend, Nancy Moore, asking to her, with her paints, her canvases cf her studio which would add to the charm of her new home. “It is the Land of leisure," she wrote, "the Land of Emotional Lel- sure. It is Idle Island, the World of Wasted Efforts, the Center of Bil- ence. Every one works, but the work amounts to nothing. Every one is in- tensely busy, but it is the business of passing time. Every one is persist- ently intent on doing, but; it is the doing nothnlg at all. Soft, slow, un- hurried-J "Hallo!" Lt was a human voice that boomed out. upon the silence nerves claimed their revenge at last for the eleven years‘ defiance. For fully six months before the 111ml June torrent of heat forced her in- to full surrender, she had been a prey to quivering nerves that jungl- ed in a. Jaded body, and when the inevitable forced itself upon her" she accepted it with s certain Joy. If she must resl. she would make that. rest a. sport. If she must. go ln-, to retirement, the exile should be a luxurious one. Perhaps-who knew?- even on a good little island of idle- iiess migl“. lurk some stimulant f0!‘ an ardent though flagging spirit. Adventure perhaps, amusement cer- tainly, or even—a.h, Romance! Gay most ardent of free-soul ad- vocates, decrying though she did READ THIS ADD XMAS GIFTS THAT ENDURE ladies‘ Wrist Watches 15 J. lever movement $5.75 to $50.00 Boy's Wrist Watches. minim Dial at ...... .. $3.70 Pwlwf Witches. Cufl Links. slim: Rings, Gem Rings, , Vanity cues. Cilfl-rette Cases, Bar Pins. Beaded Bags, . Pearls. Nockletc. n. ' Ear Rings, Bracelets, Toilet Sets, Fountain Pens and Pencils etc. All going at, a prloe, Don't fall to get in on our Diamond Ring B... ' , ' A CHESTER A. CAMPBELL JEWELER “Nut u. Fennel! s. Chandler, F AMERICAN BUYERS Want to Buy Antique Furniture, Old J ewellry, Ship Models, Old Pictures, Hooked Rugs, etc. Write to F. SHELDICK, ' Care of Revere Hotel, Charlottetown Highest’ Prices Paid z the hampering confines of marriage, turned always sensitive heart-string to the stumming fingers of Ro- mance. Marriage, Gay argued, was not de- , signed for the ambitious worker. For line complacent, for the self-satis- ified, for the indolent, all very well; perhaps; but marriage and unbl- tion, passion for accomplishment, were never messmates. Gay's first ' romance, tender sweet blossom 0f her ardent young womanhood. lily- ously promised the full fruitage marriage "when the war is over.’ lay buried with the soldier who did not come back. And Guy's first pus- slon of grief soon subsided inilo fl philosophical reflection that P91‘- haps after all she was not domestic, not the type POULTRY . NOTICE We are buyllll live and dressed fowl aud- chickens eommencliil Monday. December 10th. All» dressed turkeys cud ducks. h t hot prices. m‘ u m” QUIGLEY It. SON 9578-l2-8-5i. _.__._.____1_ Annual Meeting The annual general meeting of the Kinsman Silver Black and Patched Fox Co.,,I..i.d., will be held at the wsidence of the Treasurer, Mr. Pet er Newsome, 10 Ambrose St. Char- lottetown, on Saturday, Dec. 15 next at 1;o'clock p. m. ' J .W. PALMER. President 9650-l2-ll-3i. mortals: SALE To be sold by Auction in front of the Law Courts Buildings. J Chnrlotfetowli, on Monday. fill seventh day of January, A. 1)., 1989. POULTRY \ _-__ dressed geese an ducks from Decem fore l. .7. .1 so l *- M . I We will be buying live and dressed fowl and chickens for the balance of the cciiion a large quantity offlll"... 10th to 15th. Be sure n. and get our prices be. hi. at the hour of waive oislock noon, ALL THAT TRACT piece sud parcel of lend situate lying and being on Township number 89 in King's County In Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows. that is to sew-On the out by lend In on of John '1'. 0'Brie ou the South by the St. Pefen in Bamoutliowessbysfrsetoflsud occupied by Augustine LI. Pierre sud, l». u» liq-iii w hurl in a. u, the heirs b! the late Donald Drake, sud being the eastern half of 15 at hishwt marketers-u“ i" pricgs. t _ b rash»: any umletualier and '\ . , tdinedxunvlnailmgfbiwgdgerbu We will also requires-mu we m» mi- n. o: m- eni. coulifhps A. 1)., i926, 0nd made John G. McDonald of Lot. in King's County aforesaid. IlildrMeDounId his wife (of the ouc- psrt) and the undefined "(of the". flier PO11). beollllo 0f defuulf luv- beeiruiede In , the payment of psi and iumilt scoured thong For further oppiy s! the office Y the , t IIMPIIM. khair. giant orange, with pink-rimmed pole , i1; was better so, thatl sores of lend formerly occupied h? p“; m“, Jhe selling like a. nelghborlnglfoghorn that a- roused Gay from the mellow mild- ness of her picture. She ran to the door, startled at; the sudden vocal crash in the still- ness, startled moi-_e greavtly when she saw the ferocious apparition at her door. An immense man, a. monster of a. man, with s. tuft. of bristling orange-colored beard, and a. great shock of bristling orange-colored and a great round face like a blue eyes. “Hallo? he boomed again with prom pink smile of greeting. "H-hullo," stammered Guy. "lobsters" he shouted. "Aunlsal- mlry says lobsters." “Ah, yes.” A fleeting remi- if. smile for the Lobster-man of her fancies, "You are the Lobster-limb? ’ "Yup. That's me. Lumley Lime- {How many?" / She told him in brin8 her a. lob- ster twice a week. "lmisters," he shouted, fifty or sixty cents." r Lumley said his woman would boll then for her without extra. charge. He frowned DOTlGEIlbOIlSlY. “Shell boil them, that is, long as she's able She's-expecting." "Expecting?" Guy echoed faintly- "Yup. Increase!" His facetious grin was illuminntinc. | "on how meal" “Well, yes. Unexpected. Vefy- Bu" married twenty year’ now. Noth- illf doln‘. All of a. sudden-Yul). there "run about youiarel-Shds skeered." he volun- teered cheerfully. "She's ufcerd O dyin‘. she says it. ain't sccordin! l° natui-‘J’ ~ V n “Oh, tell her not to be fflflhlfifled» Gs comforted. “It 0W?“ YWPPWS- And ‘gs there B. hospital on the is‘ land ' "Bhg woxft go to no hospital. She says she don't trust thwe newfanil- led nurses. hishtv-tishfv- Bhffd m’ ' er trust w the women comm 1"» W’ °‘9.l"§";.m here then rn be sled W Warning to Farmers we are credibly informed lhlf- I number of foreign b11761‘! h!" 79°‘ eufly been in our Province lflllflll" lug six months old culves sf ex- u-emfly 1w mines-five and six dol- lars per head. This P?!" l3 Yuk‘ - ulously low, us no calf of such Ile- -" profit, u! mum _ be sold at u that price. We fully realise the financial condition of many farmers, caused by the low price of whims. ml flw need of raising money from live- stock end other products. but few conditions could justify the sacrific- ing of young animals M. such low lisrices. It is not. so much the quality ,of the animal sf. ilis present time and season, but the possibilities of growing it to n. profitable sellinl maturity. Even if full value, under ed for than selves, if is s question rrfrgi-uvs doubt. u to whether flu? ouli be disposed of. There is u growing scarcity of dllry ml beef grade cattle, sml colislrlsrlig the supply In! kilo In the light of prospective conditions,‘ two ortliree yours from. ' the present selves, shit w olssslo o will develop fab good __ wlllleevssssrlousfuf- puilgreetiossforferun» erso fhehdvlmwheuthseslves srubeiususold iuusl "under their vnluq flisieusbscouies still uiore Whilewufullyrsslisepres- which uiszinludiee ..of pomlslngslook. no could possibly sari-y ~ hel . l! I 01m." Gay Offered gener- have her easel crated and shipped to rang}; and many of the pretty useful things ' 'm‘s' George oanbeck’ North fishing industry, a. delegation of the conditions of may were rsociv- - uow.,it weulii-sppser flint ~ li disposition f. \ DECEMBERWLI. 192's ."’* “?.‘F£"F.~ .\‘ Mr. Clement Oilmilbhers is‘ gulls.- _ , " ' HIKBXOXTQMIL, muWVlfliy-Egwgslngum- ML htilihuhllci-D mfllidfl-DQYIFHGOY. . OiNTMilNl liNl-QIJALLED -——— ron null‘. AND utc FR‘. MIslhoDoooldofMount Vernon Bpenflbheweekendstthehmneof Mrrs. John MacCuull. Mr. C. D. Wright. of Tryon was a. , y_ “I was in the hospital ‘or five visitor at North Bedeque on Tues- months during the war, in training, day "chins- ma I'm not a bilrhighty-tlghty." ' Mr. Guy MiicCaull arrived home "Well. now. that's real neighborly, mia mmbram I.“ m“ my woman with his bride neecMaryMorrlsonl /cu said so. She'll be ‘countin, on Mm Mount Vernon. The followlns evening they were well serenaded w. "Oh. 1 am qlllbe expeit with babies) find on Friday , even- It was the only thing may had “me ing was tendered a miscellaneous ' to teach us beforg me w“ endecp shower and received a large number They‘ seemed to think the army of useful and costly presents. we wasn't going in do much but, in- w-ish them n long and happy crease the population." voyage through life. ‘Lllnlley lane burst into a loud -——-—-— haw-haw, and set off down hte hill. We are pleased to know that Mrs Gay ran to hei- desk and added u Eliza Waugh is steadily gaining {JJOSlSOPlPt tlo her letter to Nancy strength flfiliél‘ her recent illness. oore. "I am not. going to have an affair with the lobster-man, after all, dear. He is not as stern and silent B-s l. expected." CONTINUED A _._...._-¢o>__.._. . NORTH BEDEQUE NbTES 'i mdhotion - - - - Miss Lillian Stavert of Holmiiifs Ltd. spent Sunday at her home. We are all pleased to have our old friends 1M‘:- and Mrs John L. Tucker back again. The recent thaw. has opened up .thc river and driven the smelt fish- ers compietely of the ice. . ‘ tea-v Mrs Tosle Bradshaw of Middli/on returniled home yesterday after a V"! peasan visit. She was the; ' ' guest of Mrs. .1. A. Wright. WANT MINISTER OF FISHERIES‘ ' Face Powder - —~_. Mr. IvnnBdich has started s fox l MONTREAL, Dem 12__ To seek ' the creation of a Dominion Minister . 10f Fisheries, and to present certain Mrs Jame‘ stavm ‘s “slung hulsuggestions concerning Canada's CANADA: members of the Canadian Fisheries No. 93: Gift ‘Sci for Men contains Talc, Shaving Bowl $2.10 i No. 85: Gift Set for Lsdies con- tains Lavender Warer, Son and 2 .2 5 4 YARDLEY, s NEW soup sr, Loivnon, mo, 4' other Men’s Sets; ' $51}?4shtiliili"siiillbifiac°fiiflfi "g ""‘ -$z.oo No.16: Gift Set for Men cum-m ..I.“i‘s§.'ll.‘.‘.‘lf.§“°“' ”°"°"- Si» , Gthcr LadiesSecsg no .s.-.-.¢..r....... a.’ ‘.,,,,,,~,,, lmkcfmfl! ‘Pd 502w“? 81.50 NDJ 55G,“ for Ladies cough“ n!‘ if ~P d: Crystiiii- n‘ ow r ‘fidglgrg No. 8.4: Gift Setifor Lsdies coiitui Iiafender Wnei 54'; , 1i “f i a... Siiciict math-iii, "f" all’, N . 898: GT: S: ' taions Liv _' '1 ' 6&2?“ Powder. 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