,_ . ’ , ‘fl"-‘i,,llw‘,i Th; ptflarity of. atermsnhi as a gilt rests upon ttriiistsal confidence. Over 40 years ago Waterrrianh. pro- duced the first practicable and effi- cient IOIIIIIIIBW . Constantly improved, the at rman‘ Ideal has cusp-maintained _t est stan- dard of quality an the name itself iiftoda reco nitnll as the guar- mtee o perfst: 1on4”; Enthusiastic _o '- eara of fai 5 ather ivess ii. ‘ arms . ' Sshnp s beauty “other gvesv I ti; ter. An so on do t nimgilt list, ifpr Waterinanfi , ‘- h - here is no chi the nib you select being- ups ta U-because the recipient inn lyllcliange it for one of snot ei-{ityls ht any one oi the $000 ‘flaternisn dealers across Canada. ‘ _ . “Inf: —- the- Red,_ a - e b lliil ~ i ' A Romance of a ' i #“é3ée¢£¢r=-:- - i- ‘silsiiieii. 1m "oars-sift ‘p up,» - CHAPTER xiv...g,,,,,|,,,,,¢_ in answer, the ‘hflnfllfllfi pointed Jill beyond the frotiiiiig suit that iiiarked the position ol‘ the reet‘ constituting one of the strpngholdki main defenses. Away beyond it. a iiiile or so distant, a sail was stand. . iug out to sea. "Ther fsiio so." he said. “The reach-man gazed and star- The half-caste shrank terrified before his fury. “Then up anchor. and let us after the Dutchman." he crlcd. ‘ “Slowly- csvlain. What's that?" Phore was a restraining hand upon his shoulder, and the broad face oi his lieutenant Oalrusac. a burly. e-niious Breton scoundrel. was stol .illy confronting him, "A Dutch brig!" said be. “Impossible! We iillUl-lld never be allowed." "And who the devil will us?" Lcvessour was imazcnient. and fury. “For one thing. there's your own rrew will be none too willing. For mother, there's Captain Blood.“ curo nothing for Captain Blood." ' “But it is necessary that you ilioiild. lie has the power, tin: weight of metal and oi tncn, and, ii l know him at all, he'll sink us ‘be 'orc he'll suffer interference with, the Dutch. lie has his own views oi prlvateeriiig- this Cupiain Blood is l warned you." Cursiiig in his soul, and even bc~ delay between "H4044 ogmaaa-o-o _. _ ++o++++_ S ouar; WATERMANS PENS are sold by E. A. FOSTER . CENTRAL onutieToliEI ci-iAnLoTTeTowN. P. E- l- awn o» o0 cos-coo“ genome +0.4 H¢5*"*' *° ‘*”“* . ‘ ....“»»+»»~I+»»H» ' v _ WE HAVE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SETS_ IN _ 'WATERMiAN8 PENS AND PENCILS G. H. TAYLOR * Jeweller and Engraver 121 Grafton Strf-‘Ei +>+r+o+o~ H444 #064 000-044 &Q§‘§O§Q§§40-O4-§ NOTICE Indian Oil Gusher on i Way to Londondcry, .'."i.".i'.'.'.'."'é.2'2§,-".'ii2§2§ s;':::: N- S» l" Preps" inc. Qeees and Ducks. Also light f0!‘ Xmas lulu: hens ior canning purposes. - ll Poultry must be iatirvsd at least lg has been ‘noted that 15,000 Zheurs before blliiil klilld- PM" Xmas trees have ‘been sent to Now ‘ "PW it brine your Pvvitry- You York this yoarirom" New Bruno ioduee the quality and we’ will ply wick, as a big demand will‘ be leprice. will be buying at Murray needed, said the Indian Oil Gusher. Ives. December 15th. Three of-the main shipping places were McAdam, N. 8.. Edmunstolli N. 5., and up North. 1302-l2-11lM3i. , (30th) JENKINS 6. FRASER i265<l2-i0tM~ii. ' alone. {ore the‘ anchor was weighed, the association into which he hail en- tered, he was already studying ways of evasion. What Cahusac Tmplicd wiis truc: ‘Blood would never suffer vlolonce- to bewlone in his ivrcseni-e to- n Dutchman.‘ But ‘t. might be done in his absence: ‘lilll, being done, Blood must I19!“ force condone it.‘ since itwouid then be too late to protest. Witliln tho hour the Arabella and Ln Foudre were boating-out to sea together. Without understanding the change of plan involved, Cap- taln Bloodpnevertheless. specified It, and weighed anchor before the imphliitodufma‘ upon perceiving his iissoclateto dose. . » - » ; All day tho.Dutch ‘brig was in sight. though-by evening filled!" dwindled to the nierest speck on the northern horizon. The 939"?" proscribed for-Blood aniriievasscur my eastward along the flvrtlwr" iilitircs n!‘ lllflllfllliilln- i T9 ma‘ course tho Arabella continued t0 - hfllil steadily’ lilreushvltt- ti" "lithi- Wlion day link” "FM" “he w“ Oolor g Cut-Outs A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adapted for boys if"! I'll‘ from the famous story b! ' Charles Dickens. - ._.-_. Give lier t ' I ' A EUREKA a "‘ l Electric Cleaner This ill hriiliiias l The universal satisfaction of its users everywhere llllrs out the judflment of the wonliPs authorities In award- "li more grand prizes and highest awards of the EU REKA than to any other atsotrlo nleansr. Corns In and let ul demonstrate it for you. Fries complete with attachments $50.00 My or the following alsotrisal appilaness will also Jnlke a splendid gift. Make your ssleetlon Electric Toasters 57-25 "P Elsetrlo Fans 05-00 Elsetrle Reading Lamps . $10-75 "P Elsetrlo Boudoir Lamps . 03-50 IIP Electric Irons .. Eisetrle Curlers .. Elsetrle Tibia Otov Electric Parootstors wiioiJALr i n1 TAIL . _ i . CQl-iAR-GLMK 906$ AN. Socks-biom- BROWN HNE-PINK CHEMQJ ‘ . ' ‘\- . .l V. SOROOBE. A8 A SOY (Drawing: t Same as title), Scrooge. with ,the Spirit of Christmas Past, saw a boy all alone in a school room, when the, other [gllowg had gone home ~for the Christmas Holidays. The boy was crying and so was Scrooge because he knew that the boy was his very own self many years use. Bu! H little girl came into the school room and wrapped her arms around the lonely they. it was Sorooges little sister, Fan, dead these many years. She had come to iii-in; hi?!‘ brother home for Christina and it had been such a merry Chilli- mas- "Tillie me away. Spirit." pleaded gel-dogs. But the Spirit took him along the long road of his 988i. l0!‘ years and years. finally bringing him back home. where Screen "In modiately fell asleep. He waked up in the middle of s prodlaiousiy tough snore and knew withoutpevon looking that the clock was just about to strike ONE min and llwi he had slept twenty-four MON hours. l-io was right, the clock did strike one and Scrooge waited. with his knees knocking together. (What made his knees knookf Read tomorrow's scene: It toils.) (oopyrishi. 1984) v by RAFAEL sass-rim h; Byline] Slbatinl. , . Vitus-spa plotnro with s. Wlrrsn Ker- "l" "l W! title his. is as sassiiu of this tannin; novel. La solidi-o under cover 0i , . ‘ ma: _.CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN GUARDIAN iiPllilii Biillill the Spanish Main m‘; “a-AAL‘ g vvvvvvvvvvv v7 the darkness hnd struck away to the noltheast with every rag oi canvas on her yards. Civhusac had attempted yet iigulu i" Protest against this. "The devil take you." Lovassour had answered him. "A ship's u ship. be she Dutch or Spanish. uni] Bhllili RN 011i‘ llrescnt iiccd. That will suffice for tho inon." Dawn found Ln Foudre close on the Dutchman's heels, not ll mile astern, and the sight of lier ‘vet-y evidently flustercd the Jongvrouw. They sent a warning shot across hcr bow. Tho Jongvrouw veered. JllUWUil them her rudder, and open- ed flro with her stern chasors. The iinail shot went. whistling through La Foudrci-i shrouds with sonic slight damage to licr canvas. Five minutes alter that they wore board and board, the Joiigvouw hold tight in the clutches oi‘ Lii b‘audre‘s gfllpfl0l$1llld the bucczi- ncers pouring noisily into lici- waist. g Tin,- Dui.chman’s master, purple ill the lacc. stood forward to hcurd the pirate, loilowcd closely by an elegant. pale-faced young gentle‘ iiiafi in whom Levasecur recognized his brother-ln-law oicct. ~ “Captain Lcviisscur. this is an outrage for which you sliiiil bc made to answer. Wliut do you seek aboard my ship?" “At first lsougiitoniythzit which belongs -to mo, something ot‘ whicii I am bclng robbed. But since you chose wiir and opened llrc on mo with some damage to my ship illltl loss of llfc to five oi‘ my nicn, war it is, and your ship a prize of war." From the quarter rail Mzideiiioi- iclle d'0regoii looked down with glowing eyes in breathless wonder upon her well-beloved hero. Glori~ ‘ills. beautiful. He saw her, and with a glad shout sprang towards hcr. Tile Dutch master got in his way with hands upheld to arrest his progress. Lcvziascur did not stay to argue with him; he was too impatient to reach his mistress. Ho swung the poleiixe that he ciir- rled. iindthe Dutchman went down in blood with a.cloven skull. Thi- eager lover stepped across the body and came on,hls countenance ioyousiy alight. But iiiiiilcmoisolli: was shrinking now. in horror. in a bound her well-beloved was bo- wilhln his‘ embrace. which would not be denied: a. look of dread liiid come to temper the normal iirro- ganco of her almost perfect face. “Why, why did you kill him?" He laughed as a hero should; and answered her heroically, wl-tli the tolerance of a god for the moral to whom he condescends: “lie stood between us. Let his death be n sym-bol. a warning. Let all who would stand between us mark it and beware." It was so splendidly terrific. tlio ilostiire of it was so lli'0illl iinil lino and his magnetism so compel ling. that she cast her silly tremors nntl yielded herself freely, intoxi- cated. to his fond embrace. Tlicrc- after hc swung her to his shoulder. and stopping with ease beneath _ that burden, bore her in ii sort of triumph. lustily cheered by his men, to the deck-of his owii ship. llor inconsiderate brother might have ruined that romantic scene but f'or the watchful Ciihusac, who quietly tripped him up, and then trussed him like a fowl. Thereafter, what time the (‘up tnln languished in his lady's smilt‘. within the ca-bin, Cahiisac was dealing with the spoils of‘ war. The Dutch crow was ordered into the longbont. and hidden go to tho devil. Fortunately, iis they mini- bored fewer than thirty. the iniig~ boat. although perilously over-crow- ded, could yet contain them. Next. Cahusac having inspected the cur- go, put the quarterniastcr and ll score of men aboard the Jongvroiiw and left her to follow La Fouilrc, which he now headed south lortlic Leeward islands. The lady's brother was presently conducted to the cabin. The Cap- lillll rose to receive him, bending his stalwart height to avoid strik- ing the cabin roof with his head. Mademoiselle rose, too. “Why this?" she asked Lcvzis- seiir. pointing to her brother's pinioned- wrists. "i deplore it," said he. "l dcsli-c it to end. Let M. d'0regon give me his parole ' " “i ,give\yqu nothing." ‘iflenri, this is foolish! You are not behaving as ‘my brother. You “Little fool! Don't you perceive your wicked folly in the harm it has brought already‘! Lives have been lost ——men have tiiod— that this monster might overtake you. And don't you yet realize where you stand-in the power of this beast- of this cur born in a kennel and bred in thieving and murder?" l-le might have said more. but that Lavasseur struck him across the mouth. Mademoiselle suppress- ed a scream. as the you-tn stagger- ed back under the blow. "You see." lie said simply. "He strikes s ‘man whose hands are bound." (To bs Continued) {O-§-—-——- I-‘lattery corrupts both th-e rec~ eiver and giver. Have a Mantel Shelf Most of the iemodoled apart- mentrtliat house the great army of business folk consist of little rooms which are appalling in their unlllrenesa to anything resembling a home. lucky h she who can boast of s flreplsoo and who lawnm- og Patrick Mcxeonr thsrs that does not feel the need ously heroic he seemed as he stood , towering there, masterful, audacl- - side her. But she still shrank 0\'l3ll_ S V Y WWV/QI": h’ ‘a /a\"\‘ KNATQ aifipfixfxx immature/n var/ants ity" that even time mV/AV AV ,_ FL l II Imr nf“Hi'\ .l!ii\/i-r'.» recon/i [iii (‘lmi/iviii i AVA Y ' "HIS MASTER'S ‘tnlinitllmflliispl. llimbyimii llnulttii A Gift of Sincerity As once again there is born within tis a desire tn fulfill tlie cherished vish 0i our loved oiics, remember v flint "His Il/Iaslcfs Voice" Victrola gives joy, not only ior flie moment, but enriches will! happiness the years to coine—“A Gilt 0t Sincer- Rcd Seal Records are noiu Double-sided. Two sclcc- tions for practically llic 1iricc of one. Ask for frcc catalogue. ) ,~ v i c 1 iiULliS (i Victor Talking Machine (kmipeqy w" "it Ilwrr § ' 0f clludhJ-lfllillfd VOICE" cannot dim. Evuv talkin nim-limeis no Slllllll‘ you look/huh: find! s- wiii i'..i. /_. . Victrola No. 405 Others from $37. I Q \. ‘.5 - - $325.00 50 to $615.00 /_\v/ \V ‘Y/‘V/‘V/ V/‘V/‘V/ A sue/en of at least u iiitintcl ior tht: clock. in a little rosiitilrzitit iillllflllri for ils lioiiiliicss lllPfl‘ is no sui-ii tiiliiiz ills a fireplace. but tho hostess iiiuvii- lously contrived to put ovor illi‘ lilea oi‘ one by constructing 2i miiii» iui shell’ for the nlii-liisiiioiiiril t‘|()(‘l\' and painting the wiill bent-nth it to iniiiiilc bricks. it niizliit not hi? advisable to iln llic brit-li frli-lt but you Cilil make ii nit-e wldr- iiiiiiiti-l shell‘ to il(!(‘t)lllill0(lillL* illt‘. riot-i: and ciiiiillositit-ks and iiiiy oilvi plates you might possess. 'l‘lii-_r will repay you ior your trouble by n: once crozifini: a iiniiivly look, Whilst lreeiioiii is truo iisolf. everything is bccmiio siibjvr-t in ii. , o Special Poultry Notice We have n few Poultry‘ orders flint we wilili tn fill oiirly. linlll them- cirilvrn Ill'|' rimiplrtrtl we will piiy llin failluwliill priren for N». l l‘ iltry. Tnrlioyh ... (lrniw .. llurks - M" Turkeys tn lin tire-used wllli Ylflllhl and Foot on. (int-so nml lliirlm, llriuls and Frat nfi’, ull feathers removal. We risnnut giiiiriinfa-e llivm- \lf|l‘l‘l\ after we have r-tinipli-tril tho-iti- flfllPfil We isro litlll piiylnir highest I'r m! for Llvn isml [Dressed l-‘nwl nml (Ylilt-k- ens. The Harris Abattoir WU, Chulottnfnwn. I’. I}. I. MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Anc- tlon, in front of the Law Courts Building. in Charlottetown, iii Queens couiity- in Prince Eilwiiril island. on Monday. the 29th day oi December, A. D., 1924. at twelve n‘- clook noon, ALL TllAT pnrcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot Thirty-six. in Queen's County aforesaid. bounded and described as follows, that rls to siiyz-Cnm- menoing on the west side of the Monaghan Road. at the suiiioast farm. (now James MoEwen tiit-iice south iivir oust Ollt‘ iiiiiiilrcil chains lo tlii- V i tiioiicc \VL'Sl. one lllilil|i‘i'll chains. i,'|_V iii‘ lllli‘ hflllllflwl ,l(']‘|~5 iii l;,;,il.;~,,~,., INN-L (Illillili-i, tllt'll(‘t‘ ll‘il.~'t‘ll oii liiu i7itii ii;i_\' iii‘ .\iii_\'. .\- illl‘ _<.-i~oii<l ll.,-l.\iii- li,\' ilio lit'\'l‘l"i‘lll| Jtlllll Illic- iiaid Road, mid tlit-iicie iiortli iiioiiu liilllillil to this ‘iifiir-lsiiiil Jiiiiii Lyziii. ‘hi’ “Mil “will i" ilif‘ Piimf‘ "7' ""11" Tili- iiiiovi- " Ii- is uiaiilo illllli‘? Fur iuiilllll‘ ]lill‘iii'llli\i‘ii apply to ill_(!ilCf‘lll(lili.‘(Klllliilllillll fifty ilgrpg “ml h). vh-Im, m- u I‘[)‘~'|lr U; g;,{,.“\1,.],.;,,, _\. ‘\|,.;\-,,,,,,,,,_ s,,|i,.|,,,,rs_ P! “mil i‘ hull‘ llllili‘ 9F l<'-‘-\‘i Jlllil ciiiiliiiiii-il iii ii i'('l'iiiill lllll\'llllll‘<\ lti‘llil_\'ill Uiillli liiiiiiiiiig, Charlotte- is lilo lilllll illl‘iltl4lll('tl illlfl ltllf‘ilii‘ll hliirlixiiliv. iiiiivii illl‘ 2i»! iiiiy’ iiiliowii. l’. ._ l_ iii ii cvrtiiiiilnili-iitiiri-iiiQiiitCliiiiii Nuvcriibt-r. A .li., iillll. .iii<l iiizitiwj imii-tl ililS 26th iliiy of. Novem- iroiii curtain oi tlll"ll"ll‘.s' of illillll‘ llf‘i\\'l'l‘ll Pillfl i .l. \ll‘l\'t'lll|.l_ ivulmr, .\, it, 192i l._viiii to Jiiiiiiis .\ll'l\L\ililii, iii-airing \|ll)lll‘ll_ Li»: 'l‘iiiri_»--<i\'. iii t¢lll4‘l'l|.~‘i ELIZABETH McKAY WARES ‘hill’ m“ iii-Hi i111)’ ill Mzirrii .»\ li. (‘iiiitiiv uiliri mill. iliriiii l‘, .lllil .\l.ir~. hiririgaggg llil l-ll ZV-l-ll lHiii, illlii is iilfiil illt‘ liorflii-itii illtll- L Q hrlivl ‘YORlfmFlSli-MAI iri-i. llrli-wiiiai. iii» \\':z<-. ill lfii- lS. QGWADMAN &CO.INC. COMMISSION DEALERS SM ELTS-EEIJS—BASS—SIIAI ) MA(‘KEltEIr-LOBSTERS~IETC. Car Load Lots a Specialty Send to us for Stencil, Cards, Etc. PROMPT DAILY RETURNS 25 Fulton Fish Mkt. NEW YORK, N. Y. illill iiii- iiiitli-rslgncd. of |Iill‘i, iliiitiiiil having ,ll\'(‘]] lllillli‘ in piiyiiii-iit ill tlii- prin- tFlltiil .iiiil lllli'l'l‘$i nf'i‘ill‘1‘(l ihcrcby. fi IN farm) ,71ll-11-14Mf10l. si-i-i-wmn-rv uv-r-p-nsi-u-v. 0