I “PAGE TWO il , ‘TENDERS BourkeT-V-Vindsor Service Station Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, Nov- ember 26th, 1925, for the purchase of the total assets. or any pert thereof of F. A. Bourke and L. V. I Windsor. authorized aetgnors, doing business under the firm / name of Bourke-Windsor Service ' Station and Bourke Q Windsor. Particulars to be had from the undensighed. Inspection by ap- pointment. The highest or any , tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT L. COTTON, Trustee. ollsif-ll-ilus. sflfigRM lNotiee Under “The ___ l Voluntary Winding 5O acres highly cultivated land.‘ Act” buildings in first class repa-r. 3’ _ . _ miles from Rocky Point, For fur- ther Notice is hereby given that at a rt’ I ~ l i " . , Guanflgl w“ an’ app y ‘A co meeting of The Cascumpec Silver fgeiftz.cscp l3»? Black Fox Company Limited held 6122911431315; ' ‘ " ¢ at Summcrside in Prince County on 1th: 18th day of August A, D., 1925, duly called for the purpose the foi- low ng resolution was unanimously [fits For Sale 9355861 "lNhcreas under the pres- By Auction ent Conditions affecting the fox in- dustry it is ImpOSSlblC» to run the » wmrifl"! 0" any paying basis. At 0mg 01px;}. on Tuesday‘ NOV. therefore resolved that the affairs ember 24th.Before commencing sale 9i the cvmpanv be wcund up and of furniture for Mr. R. E, White, | the proceeds. if any- be distributed will sell by Auction his beautrfully among the shareholders in propgp. located building lot oopcsite his tIOH to shares held by them." residence. This is the finest build-r Dated ' at 0'Leary in Prim” Ing site lefg in the Brighton d5’ Cfillflty aforesaid this 4th day of "M. ‘November A. D., 1925. Terms iii sale. ‘ csoacs M. MATTHEWS, ' Liquidator. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneen. filfil-lflfllhsm . m. blllllbllirlnltl. FOXES 50R SALE The balance of the Foxes in the Mass Fur Farm ranch. lilount Ed~ vvard Road. will be sold by private, sale from now um“ pemng “mi Sealed Tenders will be received‘ Any Foxes not sold by privatg sap; bY ‘he "miifsifl"!!! up to noon. within the next m" days’ will be Crccrnlzer 1st. 1925. for the pur- penflt ‘chase of a 135 acre farm. 100 acres‘ For full particulars to parties in Toilllors for Purchase Farm and Potato l" high state of cultivation. balance terested will see Mr. J, E. Newsom Egzxvtairzdmzcrstsithuated ha” ca“ Pa" News°mi Briflhmil- Also a three quarter? Iilicerest lnl Charlottetown‘ ‘J f“?! nroof Potato Warehouse of‘ $IZ§I4OIJOO bushel capacity waited on -- - ~ -1. ;""-‘i'“'3)/ Siding at Kinkora. l Tender may state price of both _ or separately. r... particulars apply to w. J Reid. Middleton or the lurid" SIQIItZd. PHOENIX FARMING COMPANY. Charlottetown lillIl1-l1-lIifn\\\‘Si_ Farm wiisiiitinq of 27s acres of freehold land. All clear but ten‘ acres. which is covered with hard and soft wood. Six miles from Charlottetown. Two sets of build- . iii iiiiii If not sold by private sale by . Dfli- 9th" will be set up and sold Farm at Long Creek. consisting of 40 acres of good la-nd, Handy b)’ Dublic auction. Also stock, crop and implements. rAnply to nchnnl, churches and shipping, HORNE BRQS" LEONARD GARDINER, Winsioe. ‘ Long Creek Owners. vlmsl l-I l ivliiilzl. POULTRY ‘NOT/S? M)’ Canning Plant lis now ' _y . - u“ Few‘ and Chicken“ in OPCI”! no.1 1nd I need large quanti~ All shipments iemitted for dlllly, fed chicken and fowl, All stock to be undrawn. J. l). JENKINS GOXKJI-ITXITi. Spec al prices paid for crate CHARM) TTETOWN s-_._._.____._.__ f '\ Auction Fiale 0F FURNITURE .._._..._._Q___... _ I Will Sell for MR. It. I‘). WHITE, at his Residence, 103 North River Road On Tuesday, November 24th, 1925 At I l‘. M. Sharp All his Household Furniture and Effects comprising Parlor, Dining Room. Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture all in good repair. including new Willis Piano, Edison Phono~ graph. Modern Alaska Range. some very fine Bearskin Rugs. Wilton Square (extra large) Sectional Book Cases and Book-u, Mahogany Dressers, large Mirror, Pictures, Dishes etc» etc. . Inspection Monday afternoon. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. 9 fianada Steamship Line Ltd. S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA 6111.1 I-lliwfsmlu. Montreal Charlottetown St. John's ' Leave Arrlv. Charlottetown Montreal and leave for 6t. John's ‘HIS. “Hlthorvvood" November 17th l. 8. "Peverll" November 21st 8. l. "Gents" November 28th I recesses snil rstee only ‘in. 3110s., Ageiio November 21st November 26th December 2nd. WM’ m with mils and other equipment just‘ ‘ maxi-killing." i DPFOIIX eycll him sperulatlvelv. I “WhUkIlC-WS what you \\'0lll(l ilii ' lllnneil their ears with its unbrok ‘ THE cnARLorri-zrowu opiulmmvm u..- The ‘Iron ‘Home CHAPTER XVII. DAVV RIDES FOR HIS LIFE Marsh met Deroux face to face the next morning oulside the hotel i "If you are not doing anything 'lll particular. why not come with i me 1o the end of. the truck?" the i superintendent invited. "That would please me very much." hold Deroux. "ll might interest you." Marsh l replied. "I'm taking my car out ou an inspection trip. My daughter itlltl .\Ir. Jesson are accompanying iue. \\'e'll dine ou the road and l promise you a good cigar." lhe lrziiu waiteil. the private car allzirheil to lwo llulcars loaded received from the Bust. After the spevilil lrziiu got unilcr way. mull was pufliui: along at lls usual gall, ill lwenuv miles uu huur, Marsh re»l lll't‘il liyhiii room, leaving Miriam‘ with Jessou ziiul the affable Der‘ oiix 'I‘li<~ I-‘reuuhnlaii irulvrlaiilell llii-m fol an hour with tzilei-i of his lI!'r1ll_li‘-Slllt‘Il carver. tales which i-ziuui-il from his srliooliui: iii Paris in llll’ heyday of the Sci-null 16m- pirc- lii the rough life of giiiil-miner aiuil horse-breeder iu lhe Smoky liill wilderness. Alter Aliriaui left lhe _lwo loizelher. Dvroux turned iuslziillly lo Jtfrltllllli his eyes snap. ping. ".\li'. Jeusuu." ll!‘ suill. ill u low I iui-. i-liililiblo oulsidi- the drawing rln- lllf‘. "l know Wllhli ituliy iiill lfISl uigbl. l soul he! lii y iu. She lulll uii- i-urly ibis ::ii>r:..u-. that you lIiHl prouiiseil l0 ~iauil wilh me. You lire smart, l. Jiiu lii-roux. li-ll you lhzil you uri- nlsv. I will minke you rich. What you lllil'ft(l_\' have auil wliiit you will l'I[(’l‘ l‘('1‘l'lVl‘ is llltlfel)’ a sample of’ llii- wiorosity of Di-rmlx. i “'I‘hi= mall will not go lhrouuii illl" lilnl-k Hills. .\Ir. Ji-ssou! I l.'-ll you. man to mun. [but I will lil|il‘l\ if! Nollliuz shall slop iue. i-olbiujli I shall llulil liuil I bavi ullii-s llizil uoboily knows about. "pry wi-ll. ln-l us understand ezii-b “fur-r, ‘Fhoro is no flask! You wll‘ so ri-piirl. And your reward will in» i-nough oven for your uei-ns villus‘. Rut I demand uflcr lrrvally. ’l‘lii- miiu doesn't livo who can 1iliij. tiisl null loose with me. From no iill your services are mine. Thai is understood?" "Perfectly." said Jesaou. calmly "I'll go as far as you like, short. 0' l‘l\i l' iii l-ffi" I my friend. ll’ the impulse “'21s strnllll enouzb? I have marle :1 little study of you. Mr. Jesson. I have iliilecteil. I tlilnk- surprising possibilities in your character." Jesson started. about to reply. when the whistle of the locomotive Ian. persistent shriek. ZVIarsih dash- e-l iulo the var. Miriam at his heels lThey mu lo the wluilowa bul what Wver ‘ilfhvas that had- caused the engineer lo hang on to the cori‘ was Lon for in advance 0f tilt‘ trill“ for them t0 see. “Sfuv in the car!" Yiaffib film"! all If» his (laughter as he ran fol"- waril in the. open llltlvilffi. follower‘ bv Ji-ssou and lioroux. With noth- iuu to block vision they were ablr f0 sir-e miles aheail over the rolllnll prairie. Off to the southwest wai- 7\ llnlllilllg dot. rapidly srvwi"? Iarizer. Following closely. less than a furlong behind. were other bob- bing filzurcu- a dozen, strung out in an irregular line. The (lots qnlr-kly i-hangell info men and horses. racing at top speed. Jes< <nn happened l.o notice Derouxis lure. ll startled him. Every trace of iiniialilllfy and polish was K0110 Sav-iuliry‘ shown In lilo iitarinP l‘_\‘f'.\. "(inn whllfl fllRfl-aplllhl- teli- yell- lwvlvri linllnns. Sioux warriors." "Flfill DPTFIIIX.‘ "'l‘hc.l"re giiillinfh Hy ul-ili 'l‘lii~_\"ll col him!" lli- lilrnrd Hllfl saw Jonson W1ll('h lug him f“ll‘lillli<ily. lllNlllllilV lll ’lllllll.lf‘ll voiri- uuil rxpri-ssloli. “lli- (‘fill rifle. that maul Walrll him? SP1‘ how hr holpi-i his horse! It's llri-iL sluggerinf: with fsillflllc ‘bul ho llfls It zilonu! 110's a llanin iiill Klllill Hllfll- loo!" 'l‘bii liiri-ulosf pursuer ball veu llurniiil ll-o vine-u: to the hard-press '-<l lllzlllvo. The young man — ‘Harsh would lllflkf‘. hliu out rlearly ilhrough his lii-Ill KlaRl-i(!l-l—~illl‘l1l3ll llll hiii sud/lie uud thrown shot back lWllfIl. Tho Sioux loader ulumpeii llll his Sfllllllfi, lit-ii Rllfl l0 U1!‘ lfflllllll The wlnil brought lbcui ‘llii- Hlllillfl of fierce. ivllonpiug. 'l'hoy saw the llifllilllri iluirllup. flieli pnuli-ii. stinging lliom lo greater Hhflflfl. 'l'lir~ rider wni-i l-vllli-ully iuiikiul: for lho lriiln whose i-liuoko ho musl iiavi: Hllfillllll long lii-fore. He wit: ilrlvliig lIlH horse In a long i-iliiul ivhli-h. of fbr- riiln nl' iipecil being mzirli- by train illlfl llflfift). should bring liliii up in loss than five min ulna. Marsh hurrloil forward ll nriler lho engineer f0 slow flown. bill. his authority was not needed Pat (Yancy. lumping with excite meuf null already shouting rllroc lions and ailvlco to n mun alleniil l\vo mllea illntanl, hail allouilcil tr_ that ilelnll. Tho train slackelicll specil lo about fen mlloa an houl qnd the rlrior almost lmmedlateli changoil his course, coming fowaril them more directly. l Nearer and nearer he sped, his lboriio laboring. the Inlliaus galninl steadily; now wlthln easy arrow shot. The men on the flat cars were yolllng and firing tholr rifles but scoring no hits. The Interval swiftly narrowoil. until the rider was wllliln a hundred yards of the ‘train bill considerably ahead of it. um he had undoubtedly planned ‘Then an arrow or a bullet ended the race for the gallant horse. ll stumbled. recovered with a stall- gerlnpz effort. stumbled again and went down In a. heap, throwing the {tldfll half a dozen yards ahead of IY EDWIN G. HILL ‘ t &OOOQOO:-- OOYQ l 'l‘liey walked to the station where SNOW WHITE 001.012 cur-ours FOOO-OOQ l l AN UNGRATEFUL DWARF ’I‘bis is one iluyfis l‘lltl]>lt*l' oll "Snow While and ltosc Iti-il." ll‘ .uu have been saving illl'.\‘i.‘ p.'l|i:-l'l lolls. you will have a eolupli-li- sol with \\'lll('l'l l.n tll'l out this story .11‘ the (‘llfl of this week. ' U U O If was lrward evening of a l)l'1lll~_ liful summer's day that the rlrvu moi lho ilwarl‘ again. rlzirliei"! ill their walk fhi-y llilfl hoard ai il'l‘l}illll and uuw saw flue llwnrf fiingiui; lo a free. in his nffOPl lo ivolil being cnrrioll awiiy ‘lllllP. .'l‘be (‘FUZlP hall his tzlious llsl iu the bark of the llilll‘ lolloius ‘Ofil. aiuii he was having u lerrlbio <lruazl~a AH soon as be saw Snow. ‘White null ltose 110d be shrioiacil lo llimu to help and they came auil Ziiilil him liutll finally lbo eagle cave up auil flew away. “You hzwe lorll my fliiii‘ coal!" hi: sputtered when be was free ‘Merlllliug uilwitii thiit you are! (‘ouldlrt you have heill me a little. easier?" Then be slung a great sack full of precious stones over his shoulder and hurried away. (Rose Red's walking ilress is irange wilh a blue cape unll blue lat. The collar shoulll he left white.) Miriam. at the window of the pri- vate car. clinched her fists until ihe nails cut the palms of her hands. breathing a prayer for lhc. '>o_v in such deadly peril. Then‘ she forgot to pray. From the fali< .-u horse he was up at a bound- ‘eaping forward like an arrmv from l bow. ‘She had not believed ‘if Jossible for a human being to l‘lll‘| is fast as that boy ran. Quartering "owaril the train. he came almost nraiglit" iowaril her. She cough: tlimpses of his fare and coulil nol ‘iellcvo she saw arighl. He was Allllllllil. actually smiling. as he. oapell forward like. an zuilclopc; with the ponies of the yelling Sinntl lot fifty yards behind anli as arrow, ifter arrow flashed past or ovnr‘ iifii bounding figure. A few armi-d with rifles shot as rapidly ai-i they’ would reload upon their ruuulugl ponies. Thghlioy ran low, heiiill down, dodging from side to side but without losing much distance.‘ \nl1 always as he ran be smiled as if his rare with death was the! zreuteiil sport in tho world. He swerved from tho lino of Mlrlamfls vision. bill. llilarsh. Jeasmi. Dcroiuc. the temporarily deranged Casey, llflfl all of the rest of the wildly», "xi-lied f‘I"0Wfl on tho flal r: rs sliw him lungo forward in n cl liporzili» leap for the hand-rail of the rvni‘ platform of tho private var. HltW ‘ilm clutch it. cling faiil. Illlll awlnf! himself to safely. Before Miriam could turn from lhe. window the ronr floor of llio Par was flung open and a lull Ymlill‘ with gay excitement sparklluu lii eyes as blue mi tho Nnbriisliu sky cumo at her like a “'llll'l\Vlllfl.i seized her by the Sllfilllflfifll, iiuil prei-ii-inll her knees lo "l". floor. “Down-vital down below lhii win- rlnw level!" he shouted. "'l‘lu-y"re riding right long the trnlu alumlliiu their lltllo hows and HlTflWH. Ki-iiii (l0\Vfl-'—flflly a few mlnuloii wi-‘II run nwny from ‘om!’ ' All iil once they fnuurl llllWlI selves looking info barb ollii-rfiii‘ eyes. and Miriam illl-ivovi-ri-il lllul ‘<Ill(‘ wiiri rllnizlni: lri liiiii Hiirllrwli"! young man's Iinuil anil that his right. arm was very firmly nlfnrlr ’!Il to hor waist. Tho rurlouu dis:- ‘OVPTY iliil uni provoke hrr in any lmmorllale or hasty movement. ll was n nlrr huntl. biu, huril. bul warm and rl-mfnrllnlz: and lhrarm around her fell exlreuiely Hfllllill)" ‘up. delightfully protective. ll wan the young mini who flrul withdrew from tho lntimnlvrzrniin ‘but. circumstances hnrl forms-rim lie slowly removed bin hmiil. re- zretfullyulf soemorl. and than his arm. He looked REF-l" info the bill purple eyes. and lifted the izlrl 'rmi~ the floor. "'F‘rnld I startled ynii." he aalrl. with absolutely the. mmil nllrnr- ‘Ive smile that Miriam llllll ever men upon a man's face. a smllr- with a funny little nulrk In each corner. Whabwea there about that illar? "You see. f hadn't lime. fMIllV- ‘o announce myaolf. even If I hall "nown that there was a Iarlv In the "or. Think of it. a train. a. car— out hare! You sec those rrrl zen- ‘md an idea they wanted a namnle of my hair. Jmit a lftlle keepsake to hang In a lodge. They are wor- slstent In notions of that Itlnd. 1t_ didn't suit ine st all. So 1 fooledl II mood 130d! ‘ He’: done for!" s . d t lill alriglon omtltl "iliuiiii you are woiiiioi-niilniilii i-hli-‘k 1mm by ziu '1 amlle thatgeemed curiously lam-v ‘lemon we have flint pnrterl from‘ guovumairih ‘i925 ’ I .i “\" Sale of Ladies" Goats HALF PRICE l Regular $2l10llt0 $50.00 Values In an effort to boost the sales in this Department we have selected twenty five Ladies’ Coats from our regular stock which we have groupcdlon one rack and offer you any (‘oatin the lot at just half the regular price. Regular $20.00 to $50.00 values. A complete range of styles, sizes, colors. No two Coats exactly alike. You owe it t0 yourself to see this offering before buying. -PATONS- >.__ |'l'(‘.l‘]ll \ll|l"lli. fillll loiiki-il 4‘\'l'l’_\' \\"l‘(l o. lii- mil lii-re?" llu- girl liski-ll. l m], », _ bold-ups. were all fouuil It. llor big eyes were bright wilh "l ivlisilolikiug lor you uiil you ml. ,3 HM". _ . . _ gullly lu police court today. Tin-y llfllllllHlllill. "1 iliillrt kunw that liorsaiilinllyn of ruursi- fugsiiu lilo l‘ l" U] ‘.,“‘“‘“"' h?" "Wm w] w 1| he spnuhnced next Mondny’ .i l_\ 'i,.{ i-xl-vpf u iliei-l“ l‘f\lllll run flushing suiilvl. lull llll‘ ruilrozlll. llwflnwll '.‘,‘.l" U“): m “mum m; Min.- llimilloy, slclf-confesueil C0ll~ as liiul mi you riiu uflvr your hoping lll iilrlkli a I'<lll!~'ll'lll'llllll ‘~'“""'l"'"'|'l.‘ U" m“: "p?" m? l0v|NlllllPT of razor blades and bits of lIHIWQ lvll." , . ll‘.‘llll .\'lilllll\\'lll'lt.‘ nloiu; llll‘ Iiiu-. b,‘_llluxl_ T! qlvwb 1'1",“ “LI-HIlufllhlllglglllrii was SFlHf-‘ntlfll to tho-i,- "Wuli. you si-o, l llllli'lll'll lii .\nil lii-re I uni.“ Hiklllt‘ flllllulhlllzxllg, ‘||,|',,m::.:.‘;( hslnflliiiiilillin in lliii on a chlirgte of spriul while ruuuiup, raves will] lI|- “innlqnplud fgbbsiry, llizilm, fPlilllVPS of illl‘ llillI"t‘llllt'.l‘l- ors buck lllfllf‘. bul u pri-lly uiinl lol. I have linil u lnf of przli-liri- l" "‘ll‘-'l!‘"fl-.\‘li"ll fl‘5.‘~'lll"-'i. I ll‘lll a gooll start. and know I (‘Illllfl lii-rip lllli .\llll‘.~ll rului- lll. willi .ll‘.\'.\‘llll null lk-iiiux at his bowls. _"Yliul_lg lllllll, you i-i-rluiiily uni llriuiuli by illl‘ sliiil of your ll‘i'|ll " be shill. “For libolll ll\'l' llllllllitfts‘ l ' ‘i I'.\‘. _ filing. GllnmenT/Xlgain Get Hi0 Active In Wiiiipeg; Whom It May Concern In mil .01“ ii ruinul» or l\\'!l. \\'li:il Wlllliillil have uivi-u n sluirl llll for \\'l.\"Nll‘l'}(i. Nov. 22.-l.\'li-iskvil} ""5 11'3")’ tllruiil of ivus. aflw _\iiut" i-liuui-e- of Wlllilllll.’ mil. Mvlguiuunu llilVllill reuinvuil their‘ . liiiill‘ r-irl Slur giil his. lluil I'll m»: Aliilnsh. I'm superinli-liili-iil .i>p.--r:ilioii.< in Winnipeg mill dis-l l hereby "ally m‘ Publ": that puurlurell by nu arrow before I ' - rlinii‘. 'l‘lils is luv IlflllLLlllPI‘ incl. solit-liurz as VlClllllfl unwiifyll Wm n“ b’ rapomlble f” deb“ contracted in my name unless au- voulibnlake the train, Th0 Sioux . .aull lbesc geulleuiuu li-“ilc-ilrlaiis who have been rellew- _ are wiziirllu \\‘Illl llll‘ bnw but illlfllll "Aliriilui!" l-rieil the young mun. \‘ll of rmzill sums of’ money mill lililMmled by me‘ lliv worst shots in llll‘. \\'01'l(l \\‘lill “uol .\lill1|lll Alairsli?" lie sprung rl!\'i‘l‘1'il instance-s lheir clothinll- JOHN B- PAYNTER‘ a rifle." "llow mi vurlb Illil you l-iruii- lo lfvl- youths who were roilurliiil up b.\' lhr- plilltff‘ in connection with 43185 21-2l. WHAT IS Hoff-IT l Without a New Dictionary Aud unless your home has this new dictionary, it might as well be without one. The publishers realized that fact m-any months ago, so they dis- carded their old printing plates and made an entirely new dictionary from start to finish. 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