bloody-uh lie stnllal Jesus no. 144. our - will. uiidiinimiini Iy Merton Robinson. AMBITIONS Chapter 50 But Dick's peristcnce obtained 1 _ with l ‘ ‘ -' First ‘ Fle- tures, Inc. Watch for the screen ysralon produced by Frank Lloyd with Corinne Griffith as Countess Zattlany. _ sllviiil "But once more I wish to iiii- . til its reward at last.‘ as peristencs is 5YNOII9|5 ('5 apt to do. When the plate of sand- wiches was eaten and the coffee The best grease for axles. No broken axles when Mica ls used. had been drunk. Mffl- T8150! c9771‘ ed off tlie dishes to wash in the kitchen. and Amy let Dick stay with her in the diving room. Strange to siiy, these late evening feasts biid no effect upon this healthy girl, she could drink hot coffee at any hour of the night, and still go‘ peacefully to sleep the mo- ment she touched her pillow. It was Mrs. Talbot who had to be! care- ful. “I don't want you to be sily Toilet Soap isi°‘,'i.'..";‘i &..Z'3JZ"-“§E‘.'J of @ll@'l 01m" caslonal touches a At a first night performance in“ man attracts attention by rising once through her glasses. ering, a newspaper columnist, and his cousin, Dinwiddie. are particu- larly interested, Dinwiddle declar- ing she is the image of Mary Og- den. a. belie of thiry years ago, He is convinced that this is Mary's daughter, but all efforts to lish her identity prove futile. Clavering finally manages to New York a beautiful young wo_ and leisurely surveying the audi-M, Clav-T who had married a Count Zattisny.‘ estab _ press you with the fact-that I in- dulge in nothing so futile as ror grets for my ‘past.’ ‘sackcloth sud ashes‘ provokes nothing but .a sniile from women of my type nnd class. Moreover, I believe that my education would not. be complete without that experience-mine, iin- derstiind. I iiiu not speaking for women of other temperaments, op. portuultles. of less intellect, of buiiibler character, weaker will. . And if I had persisted in vir- tue at that time I should probably make a fool of myself today, an ev- . They are ideal for also Cinlcnra Talmm m‘ ' Sold laaaflr. Oineatflanliis- . mroughoutttie Cansdianbewil m...“ "s..." lt'.‘.‘.‘.'.'.i~.i.'.'.'..":‘... mamas tbctbllet as is folps - Easiest on Wagon. Horse. Mid Owner. Wholesale by imperial iili], Ltd. l I. mintietown. P. I}. I. :1‘. l: ;".i. _____-_- common or, CANADA wovirics or sowsno ISLAND The Probate Court 1m. 6...‘... v. A. o... 192a " "i Prince Edward Island ill Ftulea Relating to Private Bills Bills must be in Re Estate Plus A. McDonald late of 8t. George's in Kings County "i said Province deceased tes- . [ally the Honorable A. Bsnllermflll adjournment. 37. No Private 13.11 Legislative Assembly 36. All petitions I01‘ Pflvflle presented within fourteen days after Lie commence- ment of the session exclusive oi shall be brought into the House, but 111105 domestic sort of wife,” Dick be- gan, anxious to remove the bad ‘WIIDTCSSIOII lie felt. he had created. ,“I don't want to see you work. You “mow that. I used to hate seeing i you wash windows and cut grass and such things at home." “You never thought a. thing about it," Amy answered. quite truth- fully. “You had always seen girls work. and women work, and you just took it for granted that all of ihem did the Jobs I was doing. You never even though about me. ex- cept that I had red hair and you hated the color." There was a silence, while Dick searched for an excuse for all this, which was in fact. perfectly true. Dick always took a little time to answer but when he did, slowly and meet her, and she tells him she is,“ more cQmpl9[e mo] than women the Countess Josef Zattiany, a d0 when they feel youth slipping OOIIBIn 0f Ml"? 08mm“? 35d 55d but still are able with the aid of 'm5"l5d 5 "llluve °I M577“! 5M‘ art and arts to fascinate younger band. Clavering does not believe 100m her story and tells lwr w- "riirii almost standardized chap A5 time 3°55 °5 mil-Wm‘! ‘"55"!’ ter I renounced peremptorily. lily e5 "l" he l5 l“ “We Wm‘ m5 mY5"priile was too great to permit me lterluu5 Malian“ zamauY- who" to be foolish evon in the privacy of‘ ‘first name. he learns, is Mary. Hoimy 011mg 0V0; m0“ 1101f my ng9_ ,d°°|5'°5 m5 V5551" 55d d'5w5.'Nor did I make any of the usual from her the admission of a recip- 11.110110 attempts. 10 11000 100K111; will" wlllmm °1 Iwlml- young. I had seen too much of M"- Ogieihorpet b57555 Offered that, laughed at It too often. Nev- hel‘ 5°‘ claverlng “"155 M"? “Vertheless, I hated the approach of attend the opera with him one ov- ‘m, the decay 01 Mam» the 118mb oning. Her appearance there in than; ,'bagnet11,m_ as 01,001.13, as the Olleflwrlle b“- 5555117 ""595 ‘mdsiliiest woman I hsd ever met. m9 57595555 °5 5“ 9755' l5 59515‘ "Some women merely fade: lose "h" l“ the "w" “I 5 555115559 5° their coniplexions, the brightness that forbidding Society which had 01 11,011. eyes and 1,31,.’ Omen she realizes the time has come to grow 1.0.1,,” 301m; 5w“; of flabby. questioned her credentials, and ' Warburton, Surrogate, Judge of a petition first presented, truly thoughtfully, his answer was to this muscles of tile face and neck ~ eorge Herzig Will be in w i ,. , York I SIIMMEIISIIIE Mill WEST December 13th and 14th a We. Want l,000 Good SilverFox Furs probate &c., dcc. ‘"957 “p n" m75l°5Y~ Sh“ “Duh” loosen and sag, the features alter. To the Sheriff of Kings County “Ming ‘he "we at we per“ o! we Clsvering she will reveal her secret 1 seemed 310w“, to dry up_w;tber suitors for snob Bill and such poll the point. "I was an awful fool then; I a Bring Your’ Furs in on These Bales to or any constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: Whereas upon reading the Peti- tlrm on tile of Gregory J. Mobollflll of Tignlsh in Prince County in Prince Edward Island. Clergyman. one of the executors of the above named estate, praying that s cita- wasn't in love with you," lie be- gan, the two statements coining out as one sentence, so closely were they connected in hi5 mind. “l don't see how I could have helped but be in love with you, even then, but I wasn't I am now-—and It makes everything different." "I adore red hair." This was a tion must be signed by the said parties. 38. A committee shall be ap- pointed at the commencement oi every Session consisting of five members of whom three shall be a quorum, to be denominated the Private Bills Committee to whom shall be referred every Private Bill iion may ‘be issued for the purpose hereinafter ast forth. you are there- fore hereby requiied to cite all per- sons interested in the said estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Pro- vince on Tuesday the eighth day of January next coming at the hour o! three o'clock in the afternoon of the sa/mo day to show cause if any they can wby tbs accounts of the said estate should not be passed sensational statement from Dick. “But if you marry me, you won't have to work. They're training me for the assistant managership of our department. I'll get it when I' know s little more Spanish." Dick catching the fever of work, had been taking night courses in languages and export trade. "That pays $30 a week. And that's only the beginning." The boy's slow. quiet‘ way of talking carried conviction, even to and no proceedings after the firs! ‘reading shall be had UIIOII flllch 1BIII until such Committee has re- ported thereon to the House. i 39. So soon as the Committee has reported any Bill. such Bill to gerther with any amendments that ‘may lbe suggested by flhe Com- 'm,—mee_ shall be printed alt the ex- pense of the parties who are sult- ,ors for such Bill and printed col)- ies thereof delivered to the mem- bers before the second reading l-f to him the following Saturday night. -' "i think that for women of my type-what may be called the in- tellectual siren-the lover phase is inevitable. We are goaded not only by the imperious demands of womanhood and ‘the hope of the perfect companion, but-by curiosi- ty, love of adventure, ennui; possi- bly some more obscure complex- vengeance on the husband who has wrecked our first illusions 1!: Life itself. Bringing up, family and social traditions, have nothing to do with it. Only opportunity counts. Moreover, we are not the prdouct of our immediate fore- bears. but of a- thousand thousands unknown ancestors. . ." "God! True enough!" "Unfortunately, these women Tin-re was no flesh to hang or loose skin to winkle. but it seein- ed to me that Z hail ten thousand lines. I_tiiought it a horrid fate. I could not know that Nature, meaning to be cruel, had given me ithe best chance for the renewal of lthe appearance as weli ns the fact ‘of youth. "I suppose nil this seems trival [to you~this mourning ovcr losi youtli-—-" "Not at all. It must have been hell to a woman like you. As foi |women in general-they may make ,morc fuss about it, but I fancy they hate it less than men." "Yes. men are valner than wo- men," said Madame Zattiany in- differentiy. "Hut I have yet to waste any sympathy on men. . . "I suppose I only fully realized "ll" llly youth. my beauty. my niag- and the estate closed as prayed for in said ‘Petition and on motion off”- H. F‘. MacPbee, Iikiq, ‘Proctor for. 40- deemed necessary by the Commit- No Bill for the particular in- the perverse girl. It was this same convincing trick or speech that caughtjhe attention of one of the influential men in the firm the boy who have wasted so much time on . -. .1, ity until Time himself disposes of‘ ' ' ‘ temptation." and then it is too late They still paid court, for I was a W. the Above Place WE WILL BIIY. l ilharlolielown CHESTER a McLllilE said Petitioner. And I do horebybteresis of any P6110!‘ Ol‘ Dario!“ order that a copy hereof be forth- COYDWWIFIOB o!‘ Cvmvfflllolls ,°l"m with published in some newspaper body or bodies of B80018 fill?!“ be] published In Charlottetown afore- read a second time until all fess said, once in each week for at he paid for the same into the lmldfl least four consecutive weeks from 0g the clerk of the House. _. the date hereof andithat‘ a true.‘ 41, No bill having for its object "09?’ 557w‘ b5 mrihwim Vim-ed ill-tho vesting in or conferring n90" the following public places rospec-‘any person 01- 00,5000, Municlpfll- tively, namely in the I-lail of the m, o, 30.1,. cwpomge the title to Court House in Georgetown in 11 l d! Kln='r.°<>“='r rlorsald- l» fro“; 231.3530‘iii°i'ifi..ilf’..fi.'ifi.liil of [he ‘schoolhouse at st" George s four weeks notice containing a full very important person, my great I2-7~5i gained ggztanyblsgsvyglrl Ebzgetfiaeyfeaggltlllg; prestige was 8 sort of hiilO, and I "We'll m» married when rm milk-ill“! problem for runny a desiwrateHid never neglected “my -m'“‘1" ling $00" Dick when on “You canl-‘Plllt- lore was nothing of signhlcaiioel lave-a it iri nice flat for that and “My 0W0 0880 has llssulned an x “ad not read durmg an ‘time ‘ 1 I rid :0 {in won't have to work entirely dlfferentcompiexion Witliiyeam’ “I was as profoundly imeri ' c livid: ill didn't niakc money I'll my youth restored I have theiefited in the great Donne“ cm" i‘. rich some diiy, Iknow it. But it Wotrld Hid Isvbfevl 011W m0"?- llul fmFiiiir-ogi’ ".§‘..;"‘,‘,‘..§.‘{f§§,'.‘g. o: {NOIiIIKI be fun tizl stai;t poor. wilthlii gtrelgllllggjln Si‘; l-Yéirwglgilgm xggritigiisvoman of European society. MOIC-I ‘ iili-ft! ‘iiflieiicitemitizs ti? high? you O0 ' ever may be The bare idea of [Ilatiivgllllelylglfiilfli-thefltllrl! l“ tine lllwn m ‘Macnougan k Mamulay and - ' ll , a III no or i~ ms [byes were gmwmg at 01,1 301m, 01 pmwlblg Se‘ [ms molten that even!“ fr E0 Waller & Doyle ihave removed , worked for. and that had m this recent promotion. Removal the aforesaid, and in front of the Town Hall at Cardigan in King's County aforesaid so that all persons inter- _ested lathe said estate as a-fore- suid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and ilieseiil of the said Court this third day of. December. A.D., 192:4 ,and in tiiesuch Blll- Fourtoontb year of His Majesty's reign. (SgdJ A. B. WARBURTON. November 20th. 1923 Judge of Probate. 443-11-22-4Thum. 224-1244311111‘. iliiisaizs ‘file New Hampshire State Hospital School of Nursing, has been puiblished H. E. DAWSON. .l.i iiil_i.r'j.' Siaite Hospital, Concord, N. II. lr»..;_.__. . . THE SOLDIER “SETTLEMENT BOCARDCHOF CANADA OFFERS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER 65 acres on Township No. 63-Kings County, Prince Edward Island, deeded to the Board by Samuel Davidson, 6 miles from Murray River, Cambridge 1-2 mile, 48 acres "under cultivation, 17 acres woodland slash-— house, 2 barns, and machine shed in good state of repair. é- witli interest at six per cent per annum. -.‘ iii l ‘blamed to the tenderer. accepted. Tenders should be addressed to,- 5; THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, ' , Board description of the land in question in the Royal (‘iazettie and one other newspaper lin this province of the intention of such person or persons Municipal- ity or body Corporate to apply for Clerk Legislative Asscmfbly offers to “liiélble young women a course of Nursing Education. Classes form in The School is registered by New York and New Hampshire wl-i i1. iiiTiiiated with a general Hospital..." A generous allowance is of- i--r~~i 1i.- wlidents. as wall as uniforms, maintenance and laundry. For "lfi-licr "n-iriiiation apply to the Directress of Nursing, New Hampshire ' 309-12-10~6i. Terms of sale are all cash; or ten per cent of the purchase price cash and the balance amortized over a period of twenty-five years Each tender must be accompanied by an ccepted cheque for not less than $100.00. If nder is accepted this amount will be credit- ed on the purchase price of the land and if iilender is not accepted, the money will be re- The highest or any tender not necessar- Tenders be opened January 2nd, 1924. 2"“ idcii. But Aniy was untouched. “It would be wonderfuP-‘if I were in love with you that way. Dickie." i-alii- said, lwr 0\VIl toiii-s serious for a moiiiciit. “Hui l'ni not. You have a certain sweet girl in mind, and you want to marry her, but l'iii not the girl. You aren't In love with inc. You only think so." Dick's short laugh was ii most cI~ I'm-live ilenlal. “You don't know me at all. Y’ . sav you'll be rich-but you don't know my ideas of being rich. You don't know how fearfully. terribly extravagant I want to be! I want not a flnt nor a house, but lots of houses, and motors, and jewels. gowns that look so simple the or- dinnry person doesn't notice them, but that cost fortunes! I want heaps of people to dinner. all th.» biggest people of the day. iind parties and dinners. and long trips ——I want a lot." She turned her fiice toward Dick. her features alive with animation as shc lived for an instant in ilic world silo had built for her self. "You couldn't give all that, not uiitll we were both too old to gi-i. much iiin out of it," she went on. "If I were in‘ love with you ii|i~ seifislily, all you are with mo, this other wouldn't count, and I should adore tying on gingham aprons nnd making Sunday niglii supper when the maid went out. "As it is. I have to marry a rirh mun. Or vise, I have to make n mime for myself as a singer, so iili these people will invite me places, and I can live the sort_of life I want as n guest of people who have money." Sh" Passed. leaning back in hor usual position in the big chair nnd surveying her victim with a cor- tiiin humorous sympathy. Dick seemed to sink lower on the couch as his spirits went down. "So you see. I'm just hard and selfish to the core. I'm simply n good sport about it, and perfectly honest, ss I would if I married you, I'll leave you free for some other girl, who is nicer than I am. and gowns—the wonderful sort of iendsliip men are drawn to the subtle woman wlio| knows bow to envelop herself iii ii certain mystery. And Europouni Illcil are always culgcr to tiilk withl an ZICCOIHlIIIHIICII woman, even ll‘ she has no longer the power to stir their facile passions. "when I realized that my sex power had loft me ~I adopted an 6II< llrely new set of tactics-never with ennui and disgust. The body may be young again, but my mind, rc-cnergizeil through it is, is pack- ed with memories, ii very Book of, info. “Then I found that niy bcnu- ty was restored I though of iioili- ing less than returning to the coii- quest of men in the old manner, ni- though quite aware of its powerful aid in the work I have made iin my miiiil to do in Austria. 0f Into, of course, I have thought of little else but what this recrudescence oi myyouth means to you and to myself. But—plense do not in- terrupt—tbis I shall not discuss Wit-h you again until Monday-if then. viii . I'll‘! 80mg to try to get what I want. I'm willing to wnrk hard for ll_@lll18l' by trying to be a great singer, or a decent wife to VIIIIUII- ever man I marry. I'll be that uny- W8y-—n good sport." An understone to tragedy W115 in her voice. Dick said nothing. but got up. Amy thought ho was going, llllll P05". too. Ills answer was lllllllil)’ l0 put iiin arms around her and kiss lior~—io hiss her with ii fire and longing that left licr D0111. less with astonishment. “Don't do that, Dick," slit,- hhgg. "il- lfililhtened nf herself nnd at min‘. Don t——ll0n't. make ll. hard to Tomorrow—Luther‘a Visw Fat That Show; Soonlisappears Prominent fat that comes and stays WIICII‘ it is not needed is u burden a hindrance to flnllvltv’ h curb upon pleasure. You can take off the fat whcrc it shows by tnk- lnl: after each mcal and at bedtime one Marmola Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the famous pres- cription from which they tako their name. Iluy and try s. box today. All druggists the world over sell them at one dollar for a box or you can order them direct from the Marmoln C0,, 4612 Woodward Ava, Detroit. Mich. You can thus any good-bye to dieting, exercise and fnt. RED POINT SCHOOL the faces I once had the power to distort! With no evidence of re- gret for my lost enchantnieni I rc- msined Imerely the alert and nl. ways interested woman of the world, to whom men, if sufficiently entertaining, were welcome com- panions for the moment, nothing more." . "I cemented many ‘friendships, ‘I cultivated a cynical philosophy- ‘fcr my own private sucoor-ond al- i.hougli, for a time, there were moments of ibewildered groping and of intense rebellion, or ii slid- den and hideous sense of inferior- ity. "I ‘twisted tho necks of tliosn noxious weeds thrusting themsel- VPfl llbwiird llito niy consciousness and threatening to strangle ii. and trampled thom under the heel of my will. It was iby no means the icusi happy interval of my lift», for l was very healthy, I took a great deal of outdoor exercise, and there was u sense of freedom ll never hsd experienced before. Love is slav- i-y. slid I was no longer u slave, ~ “After m-y husband's deaih, as I told Wu, I opened the Ziittlziny palace in Vienna once more (my nephew and his wife pffiteffqfll Paris. and I loosed it. from them). expecting to follow the lifo I had mapped out, until "I was too old for Interests of any sort. FI hsd a ‘bril- iiunt salon and I was sometlilniz oi‘ a political power. Of courbo, I knew that the war was coining long before iiatreds and ambitions reached their climax, nnd advised this man of whom ‘I have sppken, Mathilde Loyos, and other friends, to invest large sums of money in the United States. Judge Trent arranged the trusteoshtp In each oase-——" b "Where is this man?" "l do not know. Ho went down with the old regime, of course, and would be a pauper ‘but for these American investments and a small amount in Switzerland. Ho has oc- cupied no position in the new Gov- lernment, although he wds a Lib- oral" in politics. What. he is doing I have no ides. 1 have not seen him for years." "Well-go on." To be Continued. Class standing of the pupils of Red Point School for the month oi‘ November. Grade X.—-l, Donald F. bell. Grade IX.—1. Mary M. Campbell. 2. Donald I. Campbell, 3, Laurette McLellsn. - Grade VIII-l, Charles Ching. Grade VI.—-1, Mary Whales, 2. Muriel Bruce: 3, Vern Chins. (trade V.--1, Frankie Mclnnis, 2. Helen Campbell and Zita Suther- land (equal). 3. John Mclnnis. Grade IV.—I. Lowell Ching. Grade III.—I. Mary LaPierrs, 2, Mildred McDonald, 3. Mary A. Campbell. Grade ll.—1, Gus Wbslen. 2, Camp- l‘ a savor to your dishes that only‘ are, fall \ flavors salt _~ can produce- Iiloyd Melanie; l. Dorothy Chap would ‘l provoke a cynical smile on their Shops and Offices from 236 Kent Street to 195 Grafton St., where they will be pleased to see all their old customers and as many new ones as wish to patroii- we them. See them for your carpenter work and painting. 12-143mm. Big Clearance AUCTION SALE ,AT MT. RYAN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1923 At 12 O'clock Sharp My farm consisting of 85 acres of choice land, 70 acres clear and in good state oi‘ cultivation, tihe rest under a. small growth hard iind soft wool. Well watered, close to churches, school. Also all my mouts us follows: STOCK-dl good horses ages l, 4 ycam. 1, 6 years, l. head of txattle, 5 extra choice milch cows 1 to freshen December 26th, l 1niik_ ORIOP-B tons buy. quantity straw, 100 bus. outs. 100 bus. pota- ties, i30.stooks wheat. Also all my iiarni implements and nil household furniture including ‘furniture, one l-Iuterprisc Monarch range (new) and a lot articles not mentioned. Sale positive, No reserve. 'I\)I"IIIS of farm at sale. 0i‘ stock fl per cent off for cash. If stormy will be held on first fine day. the M. F. SINNOTT. Mt. Ryan PETER BRODIE, A/iictlonaer. 440-12-11-5i. ALFRED FRASER NEW YORK Representing C. M. LAMPSON & CO. 64 Queen Street E. C. 4 Inndon, England tail. m“ i.-1, 1. ma. n, Public’ Auction Sales: ‘ i ‘w. ‘l I s. stock, ‘crop and farming v liiiple- ‘Q l2 years, l0 - to freshen January 1st, 3 cows in , (lining rooiin, ililtc-licn and bed room ' of other l2 months on all sums ovci" $10.00. .;> i i Silver Fox Furs Mr. Roy Pines of New York City will be in Charlottetown during the next ten days, and will be pleased to meet any parties having furs to offer. Write, phone or call at office of DILLON a: SriLLrT Queen Street - Iii/iili. if” Efillifiiii-Kiffi/ili’ JQIKTIZIL” 3f. Raw Furs Wanted ll will buy for cash two thousand 8iIvcr,_ Croal and Red Fox Felts. and all other kinda of raw ilursflor which I will pay the highest market prices. REMEMBER 112 FIFTH AVENUE“ A 2 s, lat-That. I am maintaining in Summereld- an open cash market for your raw furs in unlimited quantities and can do so every year with your cooparatloh. _ l‘ Znd-T-blt I Pl)’ W" What your fun-marmosets, accord- ing to the market- whethsr you kndw-thswaltla o! thom or not. I I .1.‘ iri-Tint I will givo you Just ‘as much for your furl when shipped to me as If you biting them» lm prsomi hold goods separate and submit my ptloos. you get your own furs, back pro-paid. If apt Iltisfactnfl Mia-That I do not claim to always any sbhlghar price 'than any other buyer, as buyers differ on tho-valve of In- dividual pelts; but you oan depend upon getting the was sale market value of all your pelts AND DEAL. A SQUARE firing or send your furs to ' E. il. iiliYllEIl A 7 lummeroids iri-ll llUAN-Wl IIG FUR H1000‘!