INDSOR Iodized Salt is made under . the supervision of our own mi! of chemists. It: tion of iodine is entirely harmless and tasteless, no matter how much salt you _ me.» Ute ly and with- out stint for table and all cooking-and be mfg from goitre! Your grocer sells- it. Two handy sizes. THE CANADIAN SALT 00.. Limited Windsor. Out. Wllzasél s Af"? __€_____ Serve frui: salad with tiny sand- extremely slight pmpor- , i vo-o-oowo-o-o-eoo-w-oo-oo-ooeq- The Iron Horse _ sv sowm o. nlu. ! ,(Contlnued) CHAPTER XIII. DEROUX. OF THE SMOKY HILLS Troubles march in battalions. So Fhomas Marsh foul.d next morning when he went to headquarters to iiice the gathering storm. A de- ‘iplltaliOll of workmen appeared im- neillately and told him flatly that i strike would be called unless Jieir delayed pay was forthcoming Nlllliil forty-eight hours. Thaidwll- -r.~; were Tim Doolan, “the big rp .n (far 6,"-lis Casey had quite‘ lie~ gnately described him to_ Miriam. |illtl the Italian, Tony Figallo. liiarsh ilismissed them. saying he_ Qean RECIPE ,'.tl\'l5lllg tilem to keep out or: "Myrtle says she walks to lm-; ronble. l y. prov: her complexion. "We've got two days before they know haw far?“ ;|nit, it’ it llfllllteS to that." he told "Why just to the corner druflilessoti. "i hope to tind a way of 8m"? rolling oilt that wrinkle. bilt here's ‘zoniething worse than discontent- z-d workmen and a strike threat." . He handed to the engineer a tele- {rum trnm General Dodge: "Short cut through tie Black liills must be found before head» Do you is imperative. Directors In New York tllik of silspeuiliug opcrn-g lions unless pass for the. road Isl iioulid to save 2'0 miles and $2,- // ‘ livould sec wiiat could be dolie.and" ' erzil Dodge holds wllli them. ll sot-ms tbat ‘saying there must be 'a practicable plarters moves to Julesbilrg. Titian)?!“ .. ‘ I N o0 ' snow wnrrE rowa cur-ours ' /’/, iw/y/l win-n we are building against timn. File ilirei-tors ari- Iialkillg and lieu» lnlrly familiar lli‘ kill-rm is Hills. llil with the ltlai-ll "What are you going to do?" “l swciir I don't know. I'm nl my wlt'.~: end. Doroux will he here today asking fur an answi-r, lint I ' ~'Pr0i0s8or’.s Advice To Woulddte Women - Athletes LUNDON, Nov. - lib-Grace nnd spuuil are essential for “'0lll\1fl ath- tew-J to Iulilll mans level, as they have less "horse power" than men. ‘hm is the opinion of Proleusor lliil. who recently began some tssis on Women athlotes. l The committee of the Womexfsl Amateur Athletic Assountion agree [with the following statement ‘by the f professor: ‘ | "so tzir as we have gone. nnd it is onQ a little way as "vet, t'X|I('I‘.~ ilizeiits do scum to ilill c. ivhat I ‘Cull. iliot cvcii the nun aib» wol-lau cannot LXIJT; tbs some c-powc." its Uflllllhililllitily ord- y iilcn_ ' "tiolniln will inaction: ' ‘ t-d illlllvlU-"l, not by t) il- l’) runn- like their brotiicrs ill lllll-itllbl o" dcviopnilll. not ilIFitI/J litres, l".ll by art 0t‘ cnrryri-ig out their 1| L.ll~i with skill and .-picd. t-CUIIO‘ m_\ au.l grace." move- 401-»---_-- Bernard Shaw . A Claims Credit LONDON. l3. George Iloruard Show, invitad by 'l‘. P. ‘ ilaiy" lU'Con-uor to ntizurtl a women‘... ‘ire relieved of a great , hygienic handicap rtntbhmr HERE l! iiqvirji new w y in woman's hygiene. A way cicn- tific andexquisjtethat ends the un- cortiiinfy oi old-time "unitary pads." You wear shec frocks and gowns l1 without a} scion thought", any time, ‘ anywhere. You meet every day,- evcry bininess or social demand un- bandica pod. - “ l» , ' . 1t i. called "KOTEX." Eight if!" every l0 better-class women have adoplcdfil, I "_‘ Five times as absorbent as ordi- nary colton pads, it ballistics danger. of mishaps. Deodorizes, too! And thus ends ALL fear of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. ‘No laundry. N0 embarrass» nient. "KOTEX." Women thus ‘ask for it witbut hesitancy. Costs only a few cents at drug or department stores. Proves old ways a folly. 'KOT€X You obtain it simply by saying’ “"19"” M who“ “m”! brim!‘ lilooflml- whal- ‘m ym" ellgmeer“ lillitll have to put him oil. I'm ex r r ‘r _' ‘m ’ " T "‘_—***—— report?" 1 . i _, (l, ,1 - _. ,1 , _ iy iliniici; on \’:1 iiilllbtfl‘ 20 Vanilla custard sauce is ilt-li-z-i- FllE RUFFLE. OF COURSE "(tomes at a IHIPPY l-llll“? mm" [U]: tbldnxi/tlrtli lllltlilylk‘ fTlltlll ‘ - r boror of Fotiéllgll .tary Airs-l N“ hundq_dkca,d m“ mm,‘ °u5 “W”! wllh m)‘ “pill” rmydwly‘ wc W9“ m P“! 5 h" IlllBlllPll J9ll§°ll~ Hhnws ymw 39110113 t)“. situation A STRANGE GUEST B)’ Mill“ °Bl"l°"l- ih-n t‘l=:||.li.lrl:iill. hm nnnlc a char The model abovefia r'rieneb'ill-Lir-tolistli- r ply_ A 9131;‘; um] pe- ° "a" 5M" ‘kmn This is the second day's chapter of “Snow White and Rose Red." "Doesn't it?" replied Marsh. dry- ‘Sh. ‘ ‘ The color scheme is all i!l'i\'t'll by Mr. ()'(‘oulnol- rrlliils: spiratioli. T ‘ ' ‘lni-‘ill’?! 0"“ A 909d "Vi!!! "N"! y 'omebody' around ‘here is . h _ < - - Shouts and gun flrin" broke in _ ' a a j "it; °"°'° m‘ p“"9°'°"°"" "bl "5 “"3" llllolllled "S l "m" iupon their talk. wild Dyells \ and Children who follow this fasciuat- especially attracuie one, the ilrilssl “m, ftohlly. The dinner fihlllllll GOOD ADVICE. A. ‘ l H‘ h in“ "w" have bee“ golfing m-lboarse ilurmhs. .\larsh and Jes- llll; 5101')’ Yul‘ l\\'\-l ‘leeks Will lllilVll llullllé 0i 5°"- lllillfililill’ ll'lllllll("l'll~‘ l" "l"! ' _'__ ' _ .lIIlII"' lbat the road IR Hill ill lllflltflllison wpm m [he wimpm- Dawn w. oomlletv- set of paper dolls to cut will: yellow. v “I! w-ns I who pmposril a Locairno “pm nfrmm J-m catching cam .. i .. , . - . ‘ ' _ _ v‘ , . _ . , '\ . . ., l - - w‘ l i ‘ 1 up berauss we bavent Ileeln ablgpnm “We, plunwel‘ a mvu|,.a,|,. o; out null color‘. ' ‘ llIL dless is Illtttlhflhilil In ‘ltlllll.’ ]l,ttt‘illllll.ll-l ‘axial otlinn olti Nil“; sum Klmemm, flying to get Sum“ l" 1°93“) l‘ pmmlcfll “a-v "mm: borsenmn coming ht a fast trot. “m” "ppm 901mm‘ ‘““ m‘ ' " r‘ )"‘-"' ‘ l “l” l lllllil llllie-flllifil advice free. “Every (mt-n - llltlVflllliltl the iiar. What itse l" a while-I gee] Itching in my nose hips snugly. while bclmi‘ the iii The fire blazed bflghny and line is a liarctl section oi box 1iicrit "fir; ‘he hlll-“b "ml may me “Ham the riding with utter disregard for the ll ll'l“' l"ll“ll llll “l” "llllclllel l‘ and then I sneeze. Wihat would you .\ll (‘OIlC-‘FTIPII \\"ill please nott- that trains Nos. 9 and lu IJclWLWII Souris and l-.' lira. “IIIUII for sumo time past h. . been operated ilziily Sundays excepted. will after .\lon- day 16th luslzlllt. be operated as shown on our current folder. name-- ly Rlonllay. Thursday. Friday and. Saturday from Snuris. and Monday. Tuesday Friday and Saturday from Elmira. ..I)ISTRICT PASSENtlEil AGENT“ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' November 13th, 1925. 6053-1l-3i Tenders for Purchase Farm and Potato House Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon 'December 1st. ‘I925, Ior the pur- chase of a 135 acre farm, 100 acres' In high state of cultivation. balance good growth lumber situated half mile from Kinkora Station. ‘ Also a three quarter interest in a frost proof Potato Warehouse of 40.000 bushel capacity located on railway siding at Kinkora. Tender r-ay state price of both or separately. For particulars amply to W. J. Reid. Middleton or the under- signed. PHOENIX FAQMING COMPANY. Charlottetown 1 filifil-ll-lflfrnvvlii. 5115?,’ $""’3“" F0 its slits ‘The balance of the Foxes in the Mass Fur Farm ranch. Mount Ed- ward Road. will be sold by private sale from now until prdting time. Any Fbvgg; mo‘ sold by pr vatc sale trn day . w"l be withm '1- rwftrd t _~ ._..- t- O-vQQ-Q-o-ouoo-eo-Qoooaooeeaen Q [Nslololrs 3 l EYE Slltrlilu g § We use ‘ills rdjectlve ad» § . rlaerlly, 4 Butlers-a trrn Eycltrnin may have pert-vet vision and ‘ therefore do not Inspect the x I ‘ presence of any eye detect. The motive power of the entire human organism ls 3 Nerve Enemy. i Normal eyes, It Is computefl utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- straln is present, a much larg- er proportion ls required. Hence defective eyesdhrauqh their consumption o1 an u. ceulve amount of Nerve En- "IIYI mly seriously affect the functioning o! other organs i of the body. and produce Ill health, i HAVE YOUR EYE. l fPnulli-e limited to Eye, Eur, Nose and ‘ 2220-7-11 -7|. LUCKY BUG I should worry about win- ter and the high cost of coal, when tcbacco is cheap! Bug: ‘ i it'll . n 11 s» in I've told you I can never y you on several occasions. ie: I only 'warit you to marry no on one occasion. WHY HAD HE STOPPED? Fe-gie: It used to bc-—aw--- (“on . _ -‘_ ‘l ct. uwnilv. bins the public figly natural for me-aw-to w“ Mr Emmi‘ Turning south Miss Sharpe: continued so Important a procooe. Mr. Sanp? Professional Cards McDonald‘ & McPfi-i B. A. I. A. HcIIHNALII ll. F. MoPITILE B. . ministers. Attorney, Etc. Money in Loan lliley Ihlilillng (Zhurluttqtnwn Br. c. c. ‘Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Grtnluutg Merlin-Isl Nehool nml Hospital Throat Ollre Buyer Ilullcllril Great (lmrge Htrni-t lfllcn IInurm-B to I2 a. Ill. I tn II p. ll. Telephone Min-J. Why have you m.‘ layoff will come bsaiore they get |their buck pay. Tllil)‘ are» a nus 1,pl< kills lot, afraid of being rbiear; t-d." , “What ran we do?" asked Jest‘ istm. v i “Only the Lord knows." soidl ,.\larsb. sadly. "For two mouths. ' have had a dozen of my best men: gcombing the bills. What with ill-l diali trouble and one thing or au- othcr. they haven't got anywhere. flereoilx insists thcreislft. says the; load will have to follow a new line.’ ,.~wiuging south through the Smokyi illlver country in Colorado." t I “Who is Deroux?" “Joe Deroux? Biggest londholder iin this part oi the country. to tbol southwest. that is. A damned ismooth ritizen; well educated: ro- Wber a good fellow. Owns the whole‘ ‘Smoky River section. He's a strap- ping big chap. handsome in a florid.’ lorelgn kind of wily. French blood lwitb a dash o! lndlziu. they say. iThe story is that his father came" Iinto tho country from Czinadu itbirty- or fortv years ago. got in; iilrouz with the (‘heyeunes mar-t {doll in the tribe. bought. ilp lauill {from thi-m and sealed the grants‘ ‘with patents from the Government ‘I suppose Joe Dvruilx holds title "o enough land to lose the State oi‘ “nine in." "\\'vil. one ran hardly blamu bin‘ for trying to gilt tho rond built through bis land.’ sni-l Jonson. “l don't." said him-sh. "Tb-nl‘. innly lllllliilll. natural. Iit- insist“ that it will lltl better in every wny ll‘ it swings to the south; that ox tra cost will be luore than mad" up by extra traffic in the next few wlnrs l am inclined to agree with film. inclined to think he is talking straight llo knows the itolmtry ' I is dmiil sure that tho Black llills arr- an impossible eitlzinet-riug uroposiliull. The convenslls o our own reports seem tn back him W h _v 6 -'-\~i..l-; lllP bitch. then? don't wt- go south?" inquired Jes- "Wlllfl run the mileage up enorm- usly. through -n country that wmllrl cost us: upward of $10l'I.00fl 1 mile. That's pretty steep even _ CANADIAN PAOiFlC—-COMPART- MENT SLEEPERS Sevnrol mondbs ago, the Cana- illlillll Pacific. Railway coni-menced ‘the operation of Compartment Sleeping Cars on train leaving St. John for Mont-nus] at -i'our o'clock in the afternoon. as wel-1 as train leaving Montreal at seven in the ltfl/Eililllg. The results ihziye boon ‘highly satisfactory and patrons are greatly pleased wlltliihe new ideo- Ot course, s/uch Sleepers. have al- ways formed pa-rt of the standard equipment on the more important iiJlGs of the Canadian Pacific, and travellers from and to the Mari- time Provinces one glad to know nt’ the addition o! this class of Sleeper to the regular equipment of these pa-rticulwr trams. it. comes to ‘comfort and luxury at Mark R. M-cGuigan B. A. 1 l BAIKIKIHTER, Money HOLIFITOR, ETC- tn Loan Charlottetown. P.li.l. W. A. MORRELL not too gflF-ili. an expense. the three of the metropolis! wicked throngs. Men and women sculllod out 0i‘ the wily. ’l‘ilere was zi rush from tlit- saloons. Tho lerili- i-r of the ruvzilrnile jerked his horse to a standstill so abruptly that It ri-nred. As be swung tron‘. illl‘ saddle there was more cheer- ing in which llarsh and Jonson caught the shout "Deruux!" “Fbiari-‘s our main." said Marsh "You see. be comes in stvlc. That's" his way. He's rather a feudal lord in these Ililflti, with his infiuenr-u over the Cbeyenues. his immensr- ‘and holdings nudthe fear that he personally inspires. Ho has qua‘- itics that these people hdniiro o mcspert. He's a dead shot. fear ‘t. .. tlirow's_ his money around and loves to make a big show. Fro seen him lose a thousand on the turn of a card at Iialleris iaro bank." ‘They ivatched Deroux as he held the reins of his big roan horse I-I\\'(‘l'.]llIl5L the crowd with his boll! dyes. Selthsure. arrogant. be look- “d them over like a master. A White buffalo cool fell to the ankl- es of his riding boots. His frire broad. with high cheek bones. via." very swarthy. Black eyes glitter» rd ill this dark countenance. His nose was large and heavy but slightly aquiliue. Ills mouth was iilli. with ibirk lips-i. It was nu lir resting lace. with i strength. ar» and carol ‘s good nature. .. . pod under hi‘ brood bat ivus jet black and, fcli Ibirkly" to his Slllllllflllrl-i. 'i'aller than ‘in: avvrtign, lleroux was so broad sbunllierr-rl. llll('l(~l'llt'Sii:ll and beav» ily limlwd that be sot-mild shorter than In- ri-lilly was. Si-|l»inilnlg~ l-ure, mastery, POITIIIBIPIICP, power. ivnre written all OVPI‘ thl- luau. ex- pressed in every more ln- made. I-ie stood for a tew moments. holding the crnivd with his eyes then threw up his free band ill good-homered salute. “Iiah! You are glad to sue me. Elli? Joe Ileroux! That is good! will treat you all. Go to llziller. Tell him the drinks are on me. Whiskey t'ur the men. lsbalupagne for the ladies. Always the best in town for the ladies!" Another imperious, sweeping ges- ture ol the big right arm sent his retainers to the right aboubhurses plunging against tight-held curb bits. They went out of town like the wind, firing their revolvers as 1 departing salute to their chief. Iieronx strode toward the riill- rond oflice, throwing a word to all admirer here and there. as a man throws a bone to his appealing? liountlsJ A girl glided from tho‘ crowd nnd slipped an arm through bis. IIe glanced down, smiled. swung her from her slippcreil fcet 1nd kissed her resoundlngly. Sin- prompt.ly slapped his face. lie laughed as his swartby rhea-Ii glowed dull red from the stlnginsi slap. l "Now I know that it's my llttlt-i Ruby!" he shouted, in a voirci which carried the length of tho street. "My little wildcat. the bulk-i And you would} etrike Dcroux for the uiatler of ill when kiss!" , “Yes. nnd stick a knife in you] loe. if I felt like it." said the girl compartments in the car meets all h‘. "h , _ ‘l the requlrenioltts of the most ex- 2mm‘ ollyxttrin‘: belmwgigldh ‘a; acting. Conslilera-bly less in price you Yowre a good Smut when you‘ than the standard drawing room.de~ ihe same- fashion, they axiom the striote-m privacy, and contain one upper and lower berth. as well as nthim- aooommodotl and facilities Sign“ nnd equippul in practically ‘Vllllinltllltiti: laid ollt that big mini iirty paws. Ugh! how I hate men,i tuyway l haven't forgotten -r who tried to maid mo with his‘ things were very cozy ill their lllilt! home. when Snow White turned to lloso lied and said. “I think I hear some one lit the dour. sister. Ito yon boar it?" this time it was louder. "it soiluilsi ‘ilw solnotine knot-king." shesaltl. " "llnrry. llosi- Red. and open tbc door." said her nmtber, "it may be. some traveller who desires shelter, for the night." So Hose Red drew buck the great ' heavy bolt and what do you sun-i nose looked It? A grent big. black- furry bear! Snow White ran nndl hid behind the stove. and Rose Red ‘ behind their bed. but the bear said: l “Doirt be afraid. children. I won't‘ harm you. Only I'm almost frozclig '\Il(l wry tired and l should like to worth myself before your nice fire." (Show White's dress has a blue skirt with n white apron and red bodl-c. ller waist. cap and stock-l lags are gray. Her shoes and the crisis-cross pieces nroilnd her lugs 1H3 red.) ' f ' {mi l A bit of white starch. moistened into a paste and applied to a grease spot on an otherwise clean . blouse. will prove o. useful ally. ‘llltl so will fnlier's earth put on in ‘ The same way, Ilotb must be left on tile spot till dry. and then brushed . off, when the luurks will have ills-- appeared. __<l bring to the bar. and the gamblers‘ .10 the right thing by us tor steer-l Ing pcoplt- to the tables." "Good girl!" said Dcroux. "l lniiy want to talk to you. Ruby, before i leave town. I don't know yel. Something just UCf'llI‘l'L'll to me." Jesson. who had reimaineil at the window, witnessed this meeting ho- tween Duroux and a girl who was remarkably pretty, lie ilecided. Slim, block-haired, with ieltrless brown eyes, an nptiltud nose above a small red mouth and little round | chin. a figure that drew his eyee», - here was a girl worth looking up , There was something provocative about her face, soluetbiiig spirited‘ and insoient, which excited his] pulse. He was suddenly conscious: of a keen interest in her. He liked the way she had slapped Deroux. striking as a snake strikes. . "Little vixen, but a beauty," he‘ thought as he turned lrom the win-i dow. Deroux ilung open the door and stormed into the room, Impetnoils as the North Wind. He greeted. Marsh with a about and outstretch- ed left hand. Marsh shook bands. “How are you, Mr. Iteroux?" bu. said. “You are punctual." “I am always prompt," said Der» oux; showing his ‘big white teelb. “Prompt as death. Many have found it so. But with my friends lt is the sable. I do not like to keep friends waiting. I am here. Mr. Marsh. to offer you a grand opportunity. You shall buikl your road through Smoky ‘River. [shall give you such terms as will amaze you." "How Ions can you be in town?" uslwd Marsh. "A! 1011B as my presence is re- quired." said Deroux. "l never hurry. It does not pay. myfriends." ' (To be continued.) l Yellow strlpcswovcu in the ma- rubll‘. torizll. appetir iu a bordt~l' (lesigll zll ' 7 the lower part ut‘ the bodice. andQblnnbz-rltiiu s trrmlit ~tlbu| be lg oll- guess rd Hneezse was, are lnn-tlzlled by tbv ycliow piping ly tw- ltow- Rod listened carefully. and ‘vlllcllf us the dress. ‘llnwtvtr. It is gri-ntly to Mr.‘ Vi“ yl-tirs Iii-bind nie illstetul of filly." do in a cause like that doctor?" “Well," replied Dr. Sharpe. "I Iii-op .\llnuril's Llrilment In the huultr. 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"‘ T" ” "1 Etlfllllh that will be‘ S's’ HITHERWOOD AND S‘ S’ CEUTA , ¥l?el1i~0v¢iliflt);klli:ii'd: ‘lliihll ‘Zglliiiithavi BMQFMuTLT-‘iiifiiifi-"sy. 0 D ZTZTTZIZIZ“ by rudm ,, r u g-q] 4 _» Montreal - Charlottetown St. John s lllgojglqf gm "Baum; yo"... L’... """" ' Leave . Ari-Iv‘. cfi-rlgflgfgwn _ "Oh. .Ied's ell right. The old bovl Montreal and luvs for 8t. John's . $.,.§',f".§,.'h§',,° elmtloohllfat hiiSndClIId s. s. "Ceuta" November 3rd Novemher so». Farm at Lona Co". wnlllllnn -,, Imam‘ enough“ rm math,‘ ,,,,,_ 8. 8. "Hltllerwood" Novemhe 14th November 17th. of 40 acres of good land. Handy my. ha We got a 80nd m“, Maw of. For u." and "h. ‘Nfl, '°"°°l' °l“"‘°l'" "'4 ‘lllppllw- rd. If I can stick it out I'll have _ _ ' l-EQNARD GARDWEF. inough to go back East with. We 0 1&3 -~ _» - "1 f . _ . E 4 l, , i, s. ’. l |-°"l 3N"! girls get a commission on every bottle of‘ wine or, the trade we ~ 5992-1l-1lwfm12i. CAR VELL BROS., Agents . 151: "lii-i‘ ‘it '55“.