u l w‘ it.‘ _ h, ’ w,“ “A y , pig . k I M I ' w’ .. _, \ “A rAcE Two Tan CHARLOTTETOWN-SGUARDIAN ‘ DEE-amt 195.?’ e_. llamas NATIHNALRAuum 3311.53 c|§§§§<>° national Limited FAST DAILY TRAIN LEAVES somvswruas r STATION. MONTREAL. 10.00 A. M. Direct Connection from all P. E. l. Points Via “OCEAN Daily Train LIMITED” Halifax to Montreal For Fares. Reservations, Etc. w. k. aocsas. ‘ City Ticket Agent. stll-lz-i-a-sl. (ANADHN ' NATIONAL RAlLwAvs 1o'lcAl.‘n-on~|A ron THE " ' fwmren To Ctllilornla. British Columbia. niltFPaiclilc- Coast points is the obpggulvq o! many who wish to escape tbe rigotrs of a cold winter. Ehoeewho are in u polsitlolt to spend this period in a land of sunalfine ‘and warmth. where nowerrbtoom all vw‘. vfl" Ivllkelnlellnlouu Street. the journey comfortably and quick- lydw Canadian National Railways and Conneétlng routes. ‘Any Ticket Agent of the Canad- . pm rational" will furnish the re- quired information as to through trrln ‘services, routes. farce. etc. or write General Passenger Dc- partlnent. Iiioncton. f0!‘ this 111' formation. 1343'“ In t»... uctter cf the Estate of I:(b(yY;'v .‘ Prnwse of Charlotte- um. T‘ l’ Island. Authorized As- - Lip»! ' TENDERS Full»! Tenders will be received n," Ill! undersigned up to 8_ p. m, ..n ‘Thur tinv the twentieth day of l\i'f‘"lill~t‘l' A D. 1923, at the Vic- vnru. llrvel. Charlottetown, P. E. Maud.- for the purchase of the <tock of merchandise and store fix- tures of the above nsrned authoriz- ~ rsslgnor. The stocIFof merchan- ' Ise. consists of men's clothing, -slnaii furnishings and accessories, personal small Jewelry. suit cases. umbrellas. and like halicrvinshr-ry . as per inventory mentions-d below. £~'I‘bc'store fixtures consist of wall cases. clothing cases. but (roses, ‘amirrors. show cases, cash register. fling cabinet, safe. etc., All ten- *_ are must be for whole stock and fixtures and must be accompan- wied by a certified cheque for 20% I the amount of the tender. The ighest or any tender not neces- rseltily accepted. A complete detailed inventory of the stock of merchandise and ‘store fixtures may be cxatuincd at The Bankruptcy Act. Apply to W. M. FLYNN. Station Ticket Agent Christmas Time Music Time A. E. TOOMBS Store open tonight and every night till XM.AS +OOOO~GOOOQQQF 1 1 i -¢4»++o+o oo+ooo+++o¢m 647-12-20-31. office of Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown. the Richmond Street, Charlottetown, or at the office of the undersign» ed at Summerslde, P. E. island. Dated at Charlottetown this sev- enteenth day of December. 1923. THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION LIMITED. (Maritime Division) Authorized Trustee. Per F. J. E. Wright Representative for ward Island. 3i. Prince Ed- Great Slaughter. Sale at Bonshaw We are closing ou-t our dry goods. boots, shoes and lumber-man's rub- bers at cost. Slleoial prices on groceries. Sale lasts two weeks only. Come early ns these bargains wlll 1:0 like hnl cakes. - NEIL FERGUSON, (iencrzli Aierchuut. SPEED FOR SALE As i do 110i. intend lfolloiving up U19 Pflflllir Rome I offer for sale my green pacer, “Prince lilac". This horse has been "heats in workouts in 2.17. race heats in 2.19. Has no mark. is free legged, eligible to any class and is one of the best pros- peots for the coming racing sea- son For further information apply to ‘ A. H. BURKE, t Southport i12-l8-3i. AUCTION SALE l , OF .25 PURE VBRED YORKSHIRE SOWS 25 AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL CHARLOITETOWN ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st‘, 1923' AT ONE o'clock, P. M., ‘SHARP "t. §§ ‘g. ‘ia- w q Ivate breeders and are six months ii‘ THE SOWS are the product of Falconwood Farm and several pri- They all carry full regintretlon papers and are of the approved Yorkshire bacon type. They have been mated to one of the beet Yorkshire boars that could be pro- old and over. I ourod and IN due to (arrow in March and April. 1-H; ougcr qntho sale lo to aeellt in promoting the proper type of brooding hogs throughout Prlnoe Edward Island by distributing high all“ brooding oovn that will carry new blood in themselves and in spring litters to no many districts no possible. THE GALE by auction has been approved n the but means o1 din- mwtlevrby "which the come eon be sold to breeders st their own prlcel. under the auspices e1 the Plovlnelel Dept. oil Agriculture a at, M lnlpeotlobpllbbe’ iii-am s t ‘ .-,-, wit‘ ‘ ie t afizthat age Qurel. Inc. Watch for the screen with Corinne Griffith n-Counten "l? Hal grandchildren. lmay .0 lodk forty? lllem as women go. Puonened by arrangement w lth Alloolntod Flret National 'Plc- version produced by Frank Lloyd With twenty-three nature was an irreverent gesture be a fool but in the face of Almighty" God. ilm not a damn fool, as James used was immoral and irreverent, and to say. What good would it do me albove all it showed a luok of hu- II had some looks mor and of sound common sense. hi" "ml "0 1199 l0!‘ The world. my candid The Middle Ground i Iv um» lublnonln- l runsns Zlttllny- . Chapter 5e "I hope you would leave me it you ever grew tired of mo." Jan-a answered. "Only I can't bear‘ the ides of you growing tired of me That's why I said lust now I wouldn't marry you." - This was a curious sort of love- it g grandchild m olpprechted 9.72 t ' now. I'd have l9" tells me, laughs at UIQLDIOIIIBD o? B.“ Mary “'35 “ma” may“ my generation for their old fash- “uilher o‘ ‘he gmls- “'5 1"“ loned ‘cut.’ But we have our codr _ t h“ damn“! luck m have ‘ha! land we have the courage to live up ' "'_' _ f yimlxxegramfzlflig to it. That. is one reason, perlnpr . ‘ _, j . .. wh_v'gr0 g old has never mean: "l ff, ,"'w"“"aes being “ ‘m’ "5 anythlngwg me but reading spec ,;o,f.nkuon,,,, flab‘ my Ogden‘ Noll’ tacles, two false teeth, and weak m. up o swing‘ gevument she,“ ankles. It had seemed to lme that l ' s a wan“ she“ my life had been pretty lull-J I . , “W m“ the dam takelhe come never had much imagination-what making! Mrs. Talbot watched thea- \'-‘O with utter lack of comprehen “int; on betn- cu hcr dn-lzillit‘? 81h .‘llis man. She had to sin)’. fol‘ when in confusion she rnsc to go out, Donald held her buck. How strange young people wcr. '4" FJ-y hf 1H it =f"f‘l‘l- .! >0 with l at :1h--_ Amy Talbot, should alt "n l . "OOIII and !.e'lr ‘bi.- vnnrorsfltm-x. I W '3 P" a ii are ‘m. ‘ --. ; Rings, Bracelets wholewokldknowamd- and Pendants, Waterniams Pens, Ever Sltarp ‘Pen. cils,‘ Iivbry and Eb. ony Sets. G. H. TAYLOR ~ Jeweler and Engraver accepts Waterman’: Ideal as the fountain pen. standard for quality, beauty, reliability and long service. Made in Plain B1l¢kv chllfli. Cardinal, Mottled, Gold and Silves- Mounted, and Jeweled. .,uences." She patted his hand. "Go and sit down, Lee. I've a good deal ulore to say." Ulflvsrhls returlled to his s93: with no sense Oi the old chains comfort, and she went on in a mo- IIIBIII. "The unfairness of it as I looked at that old witch in the glass that had reflected my magnificent youth, seemed to me unendumbie. I thad lived a virtuous and upright life. I knew damned well she hadn't. I had done my duty by the people, and I had brought up my soils to be honorable and self-res- pecting men, whatever their fail- ings, and my daughters in the best _ traditions of American ivoman- ' hood. They are model wives and mothers, and they have ulade n0 weak-kuced concessions to these dlagteuerate times. They bore ule but I'd rather they did than dis grace mc. Mary never even had one child. although ilcr husband Iluust have wanted an hull‘. I have llivcd n iii-e of duty-duty to my ltinill)’ traditions, my ilusbalul, my children. my country, and to ‘Soc-- ‘iety; she one oi‘ self-indulgence and "o race and my own and my husband's . with being as good a WIIB as ever nowadays! The love-making of Amy's courtship period was always carried on in some quiet mooniv gpot or sitting cozlly before a will ter fire-there never was an at: llience! Moreover, the girl hesitnt~ ed and blushed. Mrs. Talbot was _sure' she had blushed when Jordan ways of the new generation! But this was not all- “There's such a thing us inking n1 chance," Donald went on to any. la little humorous gleam coming liuto his eyes. "l don't think I would grow tilted of you, Jane. IYou're different from other woolen. You might tire of lue." “Of yell!" Jolie's incredulous fluttgll null glouring eyes as she fuc-' l-ll Donald said all tile words she lie-ft unspoken. l This wus better, ‘thought Rlrs. t'l‘albot-~this was more as a love " ‘I'd give my immortal eoul to‘ e thirty again-or look it.’ " proposed to her. And the man we» I $259 to ...‘....»1~¢‘¢-~~v<+¢»»’, anxlous, dlffident, a little awkward POI‘ l‘ ll‘? lllrlllfflllca in asking the important question. Uouflu“ ’ This man was threatening to, I v leave Jane if he grew tired of her. ‘ l-"Ewate n-l M‘ SIM p303 before they were even engaged! - - ibd Richmond‘ Street And they would not let the mother 179 St. JBIIICS SIYCCII, MOIICICI]. Mich: 360d. go away, where she could settle Nmvork new“ Chm” V‘ w“ ‘ down to think over the strange smphnd,“ Lamp,“ Pgflg -“ I "fltfiitdim I 12-13-10___.,<;3. _ ’ Over 5,000 dealers in Canada sell it. Easy to buy-Easy to send. Waterman JeaInLgvQr-yWIIne will auict you in ‘making, a fitting selection for Inna, woman orchild- Professional Cards - S. S. Hessian ilrrleter, Solicitor, Notary Pump; Et o. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. Inland Mark R. McGuiglan pleasure and excitement. although I'm not belittling the work she did (luring the war. Ilut nobleese wibllge. What else could she do? ‘And now. she'll be at it again. Shell have the pick of our young meu~-I don't know whether it's ell tragic or grotesque. She'll waste no time on those men who loved her in her _vouth—-small tblaule to her. Who wants to cuddle old men’! They've all got something the mat- ter with ‘em. ' But she'll have love—love—if not here-and thank God, she's not remaining long-then (elsewhere and wherever she chooses. Love! I too once took a fierce delight in making men love. me. It events u thousand years 2120. What il‘ -'I [should try to make :1 mun fall ill love with me today? I'd bu rushed ,off -b_v my terrified fal-nlily to luplul- lived-although Jaules was '1‘, pompous bore if there ever was‘ one~bringlug eight children into the world and not making a failure‘ oi‘ one of them. never neglecting my cilaritles or my social (lutiesi or my establishments. As I haw-l grown older I have often reflected: upon a life well spent and looked‘ fOfWflftl to dying when my time‘ came with n0 qualms IKIIIBIEVPFHX particularly 1s there was precious; little le-ft for me to do except give parties for my grandchildren and blow them up occasionally. I never labored under the delusion that l‘ hull hn angelic. disposition or a perfect cllarzlcter. but. I 11nd nl-j ways bad, and ulzlitltzlinctl. certain, standards; and, according to my lights, it seemed to ule that when I arrived at tho foot ui‘ ibc throne the Lord would say iu inc, "Well affair should go. "It would bu nil right for a year, or for the lime you \l'erc in the luiuiug cntup," June said after n pause. You probably would be glad tu lulve ule then, bt-trzlusz. there would bc so few intelligent people to talk to. But aftcrwnrtk- "We would come back. and be poor. and have all the struggle you lit-gun this winter" to lzo through zlgaiu-ivorse. because I would be making my career too. You say you don't. tllink you'll like the lift» tin-re. it. would be HIIIIPI‘ a bore. hundreds of miles from civilization,- >o evvu if the uliuvs Rlld pay, you wouldn't. stay more than a few yczlrs." Eyes wide and scriolls._.llllic was trying to look lllio tho future and we what it uliglll hold for both of i|l(‘lll. , “Ilieuutinltw, we would lac conlfort- a A. ARRISTER, ‘UOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron‘ Block Charlottetown, P. E. inland Palmer & Palmer I The Fawcett Pipeless ~I" - =1 o.‘ H. J. PALMER, K C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loon i, Bank of- Novn ' “ Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Furnaces ' - it lfacDonaid & McPhee F are giving excellent satisfaction. B. A. Ask your neighbor about them. |- A- RIWDUNALII? A H. F. McPHEE ‘V-ilvhy-notipurchase one now and add Ilulrlyaterl, Attbmi-y, u", one‘! lo l. nu to yourcomfort. Call and see us "l"! Illllhlln Cohurlotlelnvvn and we will explain the great many Mr pmuvmqmlcn and at. the office o! Rsddin Bros.,| idcd cell." done. illou good and faithful serv~ "Wcll—Junc-—" ant." Tile only tlliulr I over regret- "Don't ‘well June me! You'd you was that I wasn't a luau." Ijulnp ollt oi‘ tile window if I sud- denly began to uluke eyes at you. I- could rely 0n your mnunersg You ‘wouldn't laugh until‘ you struck the lgrass and then y0l,‘l'tl be arreuetl ifor disturbing the peace. Well—~ ‘illily off in the clllup. Aull we would be telnptcd to have children. .\‘i-’e've always agreed there's no use l ___ ‘for two intelligent pcopic to he y [married if they don't have clllld- , ren. Then coming back and bring O. O. H. & P. (To lJl‘ (‘nufi|\\l(:tI.) lfrlghtfuily poor would be imposs- yt- ———~ ———————-——-——-—~ --< QIIIIAIIUIVPI-J Alinclunmv scnool. advantages in buying this vmike of USING mt.- SCIIOLLYS lilwrllon 0|!‘ -FOOT COMFORT VICTOR CHAISSON furnace. llIlADY-FOOIWVEA“ C0. lfht I50 Qum-n | Clnirlnltum-ul. 1'. lN-Iluln-Inlh Prices and terms arranged to “p”; 112.1. suit customers. O'i.qnry H I' ‘ l. dbl b.'lll ‘d ll ' ,w‘.‘.i.l...i'.‘li‘ tflffinyu. Si‘. lift; h‘. Klrvm‘ S""°t°“"“ been a crashing in ilhc air KWCI‘ N0, Regular I Meeting. Election don't worry. I'm not an old ass. ‘ Growing old always seemed u me a natural process that no arts or dodges could interrupt, and any zit- tempt to arrest the processes of since she sat In that chair 0f Officers. - he. 4'. o4- ‘ p- QQA-AQ l Queen Street ‘bio aud—autl»y0tl would grow to llatu inc null thu child too!" 'I‘o Bu (loutinuctl -——-—-<oa-——- "YOUR IIITSBANI) is nu invent- or. I believe." "Oh, you! Some OI his l-xrtusog for stopping out late at night lire in use all over the world!" Nil-i 2-20-11. Or. C. C. Archibald lilmlunte of N. Y- Pnnt Graduate’ ‘ Dlfldflfilfl School and Hospital Prnctlce limited to Eye. Ellh NIP" and Thu-out Utllee lluyer Building, Great Georlfl Street nlrnlhne 8M4 lfllre llourl—fl t0 I2 I. ‘@1105 Carter's Christmas Sto ' SIIIITA GLIIIIS’ HEADQUARTERS ' ~ A big range of NEW GOODS in Toys, Doll s, Games, Rocking Horses, Dolls’ Cabs, Kiddies’ Cars. Iron Toys, Steam Engines, Wool Toys, Christmas Tree? Decorations, Masks, etc., etc. " - SEE‘ 0l|R 5c, 10c, 25¢ and 50c SOIIIITERS GREAT BARGAINS i" ' Up-to-date STATIONERY, in beautiful boxes of Stationery for Xmas Gifts, Xmas Tags, ‘ I __ Seals, Cards, Waterman Fountain Pens, Xmas Cards, Greeting Cards, New Year CdTdS, etcmetegl .. i. 8 r Toy Department, Up Stairs Book’ and Stationery Store, First , m. BOOKS-Boys’ and Girls’ Own AlivmuaispffCgllums,” “Young Canada,” “Chatterbox,” Toy Pic- lure Books, The Poets, cm Books, Bibleséiéfiydyer Books, Xmas Illustrated Papers, etc. Wecetry the largest stock in above-lines, and our prices are the lowest. (Store open evenings.) CARTER & BUMPANY, Limited ‘Phone v70 ~ tzultlnaorrsrowwr, SANTA CLAUS’ HEADQUARTERS i)wwm_~i,i,lw, _,%,_,,w€“,,__.;7_._,,,,%.w, M“, n,o,mc.onmmv1nvannow 4