Siren for lnvaiids The rich beei-nutriment concentrated in Oxo Cubes is an ideal food for invalids, delicate people and those recovering from wasting levers. A cup oi hot Ono at i l o'clock- at 4 in the afternoon and the last thing at night — generously sup- pletnents the regular diet with the, splendid food , alities oi prime fresh beef in a form that is readily digested by the enleebled system. So easy to prepare-merely drop an Oxo Cube into a cup ol boiling water or mills. l6 99 in tins all cubaa - 15c. l0 cubes - 30c. CELVER clear last of to _by the plan our J. J. GAY & SON Charlottetown _§ l Winsloc. if nut mill by _SU\'PIII|N‘Y ill auction with still-k. crop lites or ltYiN-Y. CARTER. Rule positive. fi73fl-lfr27tstll. TENDERS Beulrll Tenderl- u-ill l»- rem-iuwl llt "N: Olflw- n! tlu- lnlriv-rslitllv-ll i511 Pfilir" Street up to ‘fllpllliny, \I.I\'t'III|N‘I‘ lntil. 1925 for the purchase hf property nit- Iratod u! Mt. "PIlIIYi. hounded and described n-l fniinlvs: Ilounllml on tlll- Wl-ut hy Fuller- tolfs (Week. on tilr North lay (‘llvlstn pher “rill-unfit Lnzul (now In plumes- - ion nf Orphllnnlzc). on the iln-it by lun~‘ S in posses-lion of (ll-lurin- Jenkins. for ' merly Alllert .\lntrll’s Land, on Ill iinuth by llllltl In pllursnlon of Erin-n‘ Mulch. lurnlerly Jame» Rlutrlfn lnnll- containing lilo urn-ll of iunli a illti. more or le-u. f? This IDIIIDBFLV l» inlf ll short Ifllllwnvl ‘l from Clusrllwtfet-nrn. 1| lltl- nl-lr Nrilnoi. . Rallnny nvnl Iillllvr Fnvillrr- lilllll is l _ In Kllfld llFiff. inn...- snll hnllvlllvlp l-. i.‘ ‘ excellent a-lnniitil-rl and extrn “I'll .' ' equipped. r I .\ln_v lw lil-uvli llf any ti I\\4'ItV 1 ol- il|I_\ lflllllt‘! illll IIIWPNHII" rlllflll ‘ ~ iit\ u. llltt) s». \ l. r. m. I. rrutrlltllll im- iilllilgw Tenders For Silver Foxes Tenders Will be received by the undersigned up to Friday. the 62h of November, 1925, for the Silver Foxes owned by the Upton Black Fox Co. The lot comprises 14 pairs of breeders. and 19 pups (9 males and 10 females.) Particulars of same can bs had at the office of E, R. Brow, Charlottetown. All these foxes are registered in the Canadian National and are tat- tooed. Tenders may be for in, breed. ers. or pups, or both. The undersigned do not bind themselves to accept the highest. or any tender. C_ H. BLACK, E. R. BROW, Charlottetown, Oct. 26th, 1925. 5739-J0-27lst5i. rllllu roll SALE "‘ I offer my fnrnl of .50 iii-res nil rlmr and in first Plflttli condition, lliinutrll at will on that day be niferl-ll lay ilulllln Illlll ilnplr- Illlllilii. Apply Nell Diri-‘nyllen. on nrl-m~ Anrtloneer.‘ Liquidators. "nth... ‘ r z“ aWc \ .__._ lslaughter or. captivity. BY EDWIN C. HILL "Buuynou: w“ 5 y lpoloaoooooeoooeoaooooolwoollagc. ‘i110 mountain mol- Volllfll “it. l “d ‘l: _ _ . . l ‘[151 7' X» l: Insiders a bitter lesson. 11118 a? l.» "“ El‘5h~j¢ Reseamh D l ' ' l; The 1m 110m ".’.‘i.‘..°.2..'.‘1‘lll3¥.‘2‘.t§‘2‘li arr...“ e ~n~w ... r A errlmnlr» r. ‘z ltonkl. ‘ i ‘you re reckon," he suid un lllt‘ t‘)'l' for .ln cyc and a lcOlh for .u.lh. coring»: ill feel about the some. l. guessqgenr clan, main-n; gnem lilg bland _i'd want l0 keel) guin‘ lliilll i'd gut ln-Ulherk ()|d lmnla-Tfltmn lmy hands around the llsl-k of thalh-nllnn by inn Gi-giit spirit, murderiu‘ devil. is a thousand times worsen the in-lny inn nlll men i0 will; his father's -'1 irillllhl and s score 0f horses. and do you calculate to come up wlthlmn in nlm nnl-l m "my painted 1111115" lwarrlor of the tribe. "l dolft know yet." said Davy. ll;\\'_\‘ determined l0 Journey to "But l know the country 11c rflnzellflvlalll-Tntollklrs village on Powder "in with his Chevenln-s. the balllRivw and could not be dissuaded lauds east of Laramie. ‘That was)“ lln- linden llilg confldgflnce was his ilnngout. ill llit" hills. The last j‘xi_‘tifi(x(i and (h7g9 day; aflgr lie l heard of Spence he was luck al 1;.“ For; Lnl-nmle lig mdg into the Furl Laramie. l llifllllllll it yoll giraggliiig’ vllialze or levees t0 be llidzl‘! ill-ed me. l iilililil travel east Zreelod immediately by Henry with yol to llle flu-l. find Spence Spgncfll, Mgta-Taionka received 11141 111111510 111611 1111 111'“'~*'»“ them ill his lodge where Speucfi “Hull's the best plan." sail! lived W118" W111! @116 "1119- 311d lircuustl-r. “Yolfrl- a 21111111 1111111- cave them the place of honor. The :','a\'_\‘. .\‘ol many around here can (mini w-nn lne llnegl looking red lest ynn wilh n rifle. l-s-vliivor or ma“ navy nan even seen Erect, fllfi- 11111 $111111 119011 $i1t'111"i'i~'k1<1111l he stood more than six feet. carry‘- llelld. You re free lo m, l'l i e to in nllngpll with an assured air o haw you. boy, but liilvnlft stand ‘nil-ei- nnd 111 F0111‘ 1111.17 lThroughnut the tribe his will was 111P1Vfi1fl 111111 11 11113131‘ 101‘ 111E law. Craft. real sagacity and mlleh <f01'u. one anxious enough for the gncfegg ln [he incessant warfaras lralll‘ 10 my n fnlr nrirc- =10 lllifiiof the Sioux against Crows. Paw- lllzlllur was llllicllLv disposed of. neon, Afapahqeg nnd {n9 Gm; ven. When everything had been sold-‘lres Blackfeet had won nun great ' pting the ll-w household art-ll-enonvn that ho \\'(illl\"(l lo lake back ast. they completed their plans‘ Spence 111659111811 Davy as 11111 5m. U“. j_,,u_,wy_ “rows”... surpfls. vounncr brother andMata-Tatonka -d null tlvllllllcll Davy one morning » all? YQulh zllllnah deer? rs’ lly presr-nlinz him with a com lete w" °“"" an w a a“ ' lil‘\\‘ nulfit. a line" stallion. lialf- $111) “'3'- made Davy Wm°e~ _ He fllornuuhlln-li. u! grr-zll speed and looked "wry in‘? me “"339 prmce slllyillz power: n Blexlcan saddle 91' 3110111111111 119N116- cau silver :ll.ll. besl of all. a beatl-lellquelle (lemaudeii Mam/ram!” ., 3e. and L, 1m,- Of (fan's re. ka's first wife handed her lord his voli- '_.,, ‘ ceremonial pipe. of carved red "ll-g mm. ,.,,U,,:l,_-- Sum the old sandstone. and filled it with a mix- zmiu gruffllq wlil-n Davy thanked 11""! DY 1171131913 311d l‘ am] ,,;1,,,..§,-,,(| ma, the Pr... root which the Sioux preferred to c-nnb we“. m0 ,_.0_5.U_\._ “you have the unadulterated weed. Mata/Fa- ‘if-Mn a 30ml h"); “u lm-en you quarters. indulged in a whiff. [hull V, like uer own son and this would wlil“ 1mm m‘? p199 l” ‘he rm" llnw- pleased her. i Want to see Passed ll "am fight lo left‘ haul you olltfiltl-li proper. wllh horse “'3 ll fir“ 1° ‘he n°“"*°mer' D3"? .\ we ' afterward they took the 9311*" l" 51'9"“? who‘ l" tum" whlfl’ November, and will not hold 1M" 1\"'-‘1’1l".1'. 'l‘1112y ulzldl: lilo" rHlylmlulgiltl m T: Chlvllll- Tlrlelzquil" ~ v »i , l .- i. ._ .- - rwl al-m m‘. e W8 O e an: filial-rill” pzrelce i? i1 17.1.‘. Li]13L?Illilllflfllllllllgliillleldltlénl 2"."- wherc ll hung with a hundred‘ inovae it 3cm qzicklyc bran" ' “m; .;;,',,, QM, ha“ H“. and 1m. trophies of battle and the chase. t ' b l M“. Jmilifllen! ma, the Lawn Uay-i-‘lillolvell a silence in which Mata-. flaw‘ omormw ma’ e t.” 1'» v‘ - ~ »~ -- s Tatoaka studied Davy without. es-l mm Endose the am m with .. llzlll lalscd up h, the hreafl d’ o“ . : Tli-‘fl llle_l' turned llOl‘l.li 119913“? “eemlng m d” so‘ ye" °" er- H". “nnhheaten roanliavy was thoroughly aware that ‘dill i1li't“\\‘(‘.ll to Henry 1111" - .lll'lillifl willl a heavy; . gm l,,¢.l.,,~ lump,» fell mmprel-lently. “They say a young eagle .:l,‘|'y m“, 0,- ,,,,,g,,u5 and has llown from the mountain top. llillllllll-Il rill-ll. H-- would u-ll llllll Spence lll llw i‘ ""1 119ml , 1llt.I1l'-'. .\lll|- itllll l‘l‘ll ill llarll- ‘V1"ll lhat me You'll who “mu” “h. h", v n WW5 m» mm “is 0|,;.\\'ill spread his robe ln this indigo. ~ l lxil-llll “as up the Powder River. Malilxrillmlka Shall he m“ elder! llltvv lPilfliQll. hunting with Iliata-‘Jllwlher-n "falllnksfis triill: of Olzlallas. old 5119M" "anslmed- “aylng m1- _ l. Pill“ of m». llifllllili llllll-rly no» "firs" “Ynur mnnldne in strong-l llll‘ zll limes 1.0 mill-l" whites. Much “"1 11"” ""1411 l‘ 11"” lmPTQSHlO" llllcr. but nul 1mm ills friend. lllivy "11 111" (11197- He llkes Your style" hoard ill!" :~lI)l'_\' m‘ lll‘l\\‘ Henry “Ml” “fr” 11111! =*°m9'-11l"F'-'_gl"‘-‘l qpl-nl-n wlWJll Matzl-Tayinklys nln. hiln ll prcsnnt-lf you have any-l wlil-l". aisle-ls and young hrolllersllhlllg-H I from ii i illilll’. party of (‘rows who, "S-‘Vm m‘? great w!" ‘inlet that: hall lli-rcvnliell on the Oglzllla \'il-.1 11111 ‘ml-V a Ymmg mm‘ who 1135! lzlzv liliilifl yl-ars before. will-u 1h»: l‘@|‘1"11'111@'1 ‘"0 Flea! 119611“ “ml wlml liilhlin: llll'li wl-ro llrhl-tl-ul lililkllll-Ylluuks ‘lords l” thank s” renowlmdl ' :1 buflrllo “.~urrl>uull." and only tho 11 1111111101‘ 1111 Malflxramnkal” “am 1111i rllun. llit‘ wnnlen and lilo l-hiI-.DZ_WY< "T911 111m that l 3m proud w, lll‘t‘fl uY-rl- lf‘ll in ramp. Spence. 111‘ 11114 11191111- 33!’ 1-11 111111 1-1111 1 with two l-oulpzlniolls. llllppend t0 have brollgl-ll 111111 fl 11199911“ .rl*i.'l- ll-z ll war party uf ffrows,‘ 3119110?» 111S111Y P1933911’ SD01“ 1r"ill on llurso-sltl-allllt: llllrl selllp- 1"11I‘1'11Y 111 1119 0513119- 191181"? 511d lifting, arm-k Llle unprotected vil< 311111131111011111-13 9795 glea-medl . n. _. .*__....____________ though his stern face remained im- passive. Dltvyhastened from the lodge. searched his pack and found T a handsome hunting knife. with an a "unsually long, blade and sliver- mounted handle. Returning. be r lplaced the fine knife in. Mata-Talon- ka‘s hand. almost melting the chief's iron reserve. ‘Niala-Tlllonka wlil count many leolips with his new knife." he l-laid proudly. “lie will have many new ‘!('l1l|'i.‘1 llf (‘row dogs to hang lll his lodge. l1 is good!" Ho l-allwl in his squaw and meat was served. buffalo rump lbullod with a sweet root that Davy had never luefnre tasted. the whole good llnri well-cooked. The squaw serv- ed it in ladies of ilorn. After meat they smoked a long while with no words spoken. Than Spence asked permission to see Mata-Tatonka’s winter count. something few white men ever looked upon. the jealous ly-gunrllcd and almost sacred re- cord of the tribe, written ln pic- tographs winter after winter. for a century and a half. upon the dress‘ ed inner side of a white buffalo robe. The winter count ran in spirals from the centre. a series of widening circles. each circle composed of a succession of crude. yet cloqulllt pictures recording .s0me significant event that mark- ‘ed each year of Oglalls history. IMata-Tlltonka himself arose, found the tribal record and carefully un rolled ll from itmcovering of skins. He spread it upon the floor of the lodge. - Spellljl"! forefinger traced hack- ward. as he mentally computed thr- a‘; years lli white men's terms, Then. with his finger pointing to a crow 40- ‘which seemed to be falling. brok Price 30m Mndeincm-h tan-winged from the air. he spoke. l j "A5 my brother seas, this was ——— Killedliliany-Cruws~Winter." he said l The ionic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- ' tifythe systems ainstGrip, . Influenza and 0t: er serious ,5 ills resulting from a Cold. ' The box bears this signature I l. I Nov. 3rd, Nov, 'a. s. "snot: l" Leaving i Oct. 22nd. Nov. 5th, Nov. S. S. "HETHPOOL" Leaves Boston for Hallfax- Oct. 20th. 17th. Dee. 1st. Dec. 15th. Connecting With Leaving Charlottetown for Sydney. Curling, Cornerbrook and other West Coast Newfoundland Ports. Oct. 23rd, Nov. 0th, Nov. 20th, Dee. 4th, Dec. 18th. CARVELL BROS. ” AGENTS = "Mnta-Tatnnlla. and added tr ‘Duvyt, ' "it. was the year ‘Niata-Tatonklfs .1, lather whipped the Crows on Lodge " Pole Cree-k. the same year your daddy was killed ln the Black Hills. {Counting backward makes it '53." "I" “The People of the Bear took [many Crow scalps." said the Chief lproudiy. "They say Msta-Tatonklfs _ ;w0men nmde a trnli rope of Crow ‘hlllr. They say the People of the N_LACKHEADSF pm‘: sqllel-se blackheads-dim 1 l snive them. Get two ounces o‘ pcroxlns powder from nny drnr store and rub with hot.‘ wet cloth hrlslly over the blackheads. They sim- ply dissolve and disappear by this satv anti anre method. lp Halifax for Charlottetown, 19th, Dec. 3rd, Dec. 17th North Sydney, -lli.ll-TO- o-oeoooeovoooo-oooe-oooo-oov-‘nmll when "mkhmolm all" m°kl place. and was ma. his father. old rl-“Yly- Mala-Tatonlta. on the bnihlo hlluL 4:111 111111- 111“?! When the warriors roturnedJIeard i nun l n0.ll much ti) luugmlace. an ll“; ulil- and saw the trophies. Crow the Bu! 1 run nnllenllalnl your old nut-l lleld a great iilSl. He ad- l1 1 W415 W11“; l 14110-“1 oplell Spence and his men into the was A while renegade young Slata-Tatnnka was slecllsli julls he excites to wickedness. HO\\"pl¢ig9_ .l,nl. [he brotherhood was sac- lnflexible resolution. ' The white, and Jlridle any with inlay of Maxi» men remalucd “lent Obeylng the‘ red willow f ‘illll zeul- that you can depend bu." lmll-“Wfl 111B 110st. then passed [llCl I "mill. with a wagon train bound fro ‘"1 a “m9 Clmld “l smoke before‘ ,.,,l H, {sort |‘u,.ami,.‘ the fierce black eyes were probing; “It is good,“ said Alala-Tgtlynka.’ 'I‘hc;~' say it is a white eagle wllll_ it is Mata-Tatonkafill, Ndollaolotlillldlmhbodovarair , . l i l 4 Jr: formatzon Canada has one telephone for every eleven p¢oplc~ a percentage that is sllr-' passed by only one (‘mm- "y in the wmld‘ needs of this and always trying to peer. It is the door to the FuturcrElectl-ical Age. Our products of today are the result of their efforts in peering through that door. Products which will appear on the market perhaps tofnorrow, perhaps five or ten ycarsihcnca-thcsc have already crossed the vision of the prophets who peered through that magic door and saw the ‘L. \*~ ,._-—v-. -s » w.» \~_ .35 l.'~‘ The DOGR to the FUTURE O-DAY there are prophets--more ‘than at any time in the W0rld’s history- They are found in big business institutions, for big instil tutions are built on the faith and vision of far-seeing men. While other men around them work in I925,thcse busi- ~ lncss prophets work, by habit of thought and, training, in the futllre——five, ten, yes, twenty or twenty-five years ahead of the times. 1 They arc the men who arc planning new applications of science and industry: perfecting new processes, new products, new appliances_not for today, but for the time when public service will demand them. " ‘ in the research department of the Northern Electric Company there l is a door through which the men of this engineering organization are , future generations. NortlzernElectr 'c com PANY LIMITED Eyuzpmentfar transmztting Sound and Pnwer g5‘ L- ,.) _ ..l.,..~:z*-...-.'-=-,_.-.._...._.. _... - . ._. ...... .. .,:~ \' ;.:.- , __ ,-- Engineering minds that are forever anticipating the filture needs of a people and their indus- tries. This f: N. 10 n] a series of mivrcrlimncnls hinted m the interest of bflnddlfr elezlrical d; vslapnlent. Jesr lbralded Crow hair into tile; A-very good and simple way to» tails of their horses!“ clean s gas stove. is to rinse a "My brother is s great warrior." olean cloth in warm water in which tgreed Spence. “ln that year." went on. “my young brother and JlS father were attacked by the led People. the Cheysnnes, who were led by a white man who hal- ad all-white people. The heart 0| NllTllIE hlswblte man was very black. '11s heart was a snake‘s heart. His " mother was 0f the Red People snll M n" ANN.‘ M°°""9 "7 U" ‘ie made many young men oi heralm"! W.“ 51"" F" 9°" ' tribe foolish with lying words and "wlmh" w" ""95 ‘l’ m‘ “h” nlnl-wakan. whiskey. He led thvlahhalrdzrwazllizraniruatfitoll‘: ’ ii ll fi - l t thl l l, c 3:! suselgils gsltiryirlllg. Erfiloy 5:11:51“ “l” w‘ ' 7°,‘ °" 9'" "7 ""5 his man Two ‘Fingers. because Mail” 31km‘ w 5° '° l" °"¢" “l "" right hang was maimed. €wohFin-;::"'tuk°:lx: ggfkéllhzlgvs.’ z l ' > i539!’ 115$ llliililfli? rill. ‘Elia-n "on WW» - lull-onu- as cowards light. 1Does Msts-Ta-luaufll" "'1' '° "w" u" 1"“ ton“ know u,“ mug» Jaaoons food account. Apollo l" l» ::‘:".'.':::.'.":'. 112:1: —-i<+>—i— loll Wednesday morning. November ' 18th. 105 at l0 a. m. A tow drone of turpentine dmp| ("p") a n. . PILLITT. ' tool-story.» cllnrlamwll, mum». 2. 102s) ldfldil-dttlli. snamaietilbed will rIMWg dirt and . r“ - cs2; innantiy and "leave s good Q . he a lump of soda has ‘been dissolved. ' ' Machine. then dip i1 in emery power. Wipe the inside of the stove thoroughly. ~ _ 1-‘ Foil SALE sulw \llIl at Minna-incl. i offer; for Mule, consisting of flhinflefll- Infill‘ Putter. Plum-r and: Misti-her and Rotary. ail in Ioocl run-‘y nlng r-nnmiftlnn. One of the but lumltor- _ lnl sections on l’. I13. I. Also nsvrl '- Ilunglsluw lsnll (lnrage. Near school and‘ churches. i lilflllll my Mill ALLAN MEIIEAN‘ It. It. l iiratialbans, I‘. It. I. IlFlfl-iil-‘livlllll. ' ._..___.__.i.__ Pnullllv 6M9 your poultry to the Harris Abattoir Co. and rooolvt highest market prleas. 0st our quotations‘ - before disposing sf your stock. HARRIO AIATTOIR CO. LTD. Charlottetown. l srso-zll-ll. l Prince Llst Fffectivs Mfllldly, ocmm 2m slid (llltll lul-zlm advised. pas will pay tbs following prises. listlvarod Charlottetown, for number one quality crate fattcnotipouftry: 1 L All»; Qrseosd ring Chickens, over O ibs_ ...... . 20E . 24o i‘ " " from 51/; to 8 lbs. .. . 18o I20 " " from 5 to 5V; lbs. . . .. 20o " " frni4 Ygto ii the. . .. . 190 . " " from 4 to 4% lbs. f 17o “ " from1'/; to 4 It». 11s 15o " " from 3 to 81/; ll».- . 10o 14o " “ under 8 lbs. . lo 12c" Fowl over 5 lb . . . . . , 11g f“ , " from 41/, to 5 lbs 10o 18c " mm 4 to 41/, u» . . . . all 11a “ undardlbs, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ls lo Number two quality birds. two senta leis. Number 8 quality birds, four eenta l Number 2 or 8 quality, Q Nbomiltlon Pioqao not nets that than prlsss are ilsllvsrsd Chariot} f. o. h. your station. knot The Harris Analog cllallllofilr