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If 5 m who production stone. it docs not it is either rejected or BRONCWHTOAL raouste; Pygvcnimi and soothed miili \"|i.lrn|n-||ci1 snvnnaninmn' .3059" by Y‘ > ' ~" Robert Wservi ILLvlIlA-elovl-I SCOTT’S x EMULSION of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil Ruiieis Resistance" , tTwas early in the bright. and ' ' ; cool of the morning when we start- has)’ to Dig?“ , i ed for Eldorado, Jim and 1. I had I mm to wheel muck." letter from Iiocuto mbvwood They had a shaft sunk on the] and Hoffman, the laymen, and I hillside. ‘Ihey were down some , w rm “m lying stiff and rigid. showed it to Jim. He frowned. ,prty feet and were drifting m, ‘Z t “m, ti... stalwart Biav "You don't mean to say yoirvfliwheeling the pay-dirt down a. series w! hon a pulled up with that devil." he said. o; planks placed on tresties to the “oh, he's not so bad," I espoetli-idump. After the first day 1 be- lated. "He came to me like a man gpme quite an expert at the busi- and offered me his hand in friend- 11955, My spirits rose. I was on the ship. I‘ve no reason to doubt his wpy (p becoming a miner. sincerity.’- mrnlng the windless over the Rueyvich, "sincerity be hanged. He's about shaft wu a little, tough mud-rat, kmme‘ go‘. as sincere as a tame rattlesnake. who excited in me the liveliest‘ Not so the Sh“. Holding the Put his letter in the creek." sense of aversion. Pat Doogan was ‘vfmnng wlrlhmg “me mm, in ills But no! I refused to listen to the his name, but I will ‘calihim the pager“, alms he piunged him old mun. "Worm." heels over head m me muddy our. "Well, go your own gait." he said; 14¢ was the most degenerate type rent 0,. the creek "but don't say that I didn't warn 01mm 1 had yet met on my trav-l “I guess I cure dose you." els, a. degenerate, dirty, drunken,‘way.,. he said gflmbz “I guess you'd better work up at the shaft tomorrow. We want a The creek was dovm-hill but fifty {ym-di Ere we reached it the w°7m had begun to show signs i‘? Tell!“ mg consciousness. “Leave me alone," hc $5175 W ‘you Siavoniail swine. fits N13" neehttirlv. Boift Telephone Read the Rules of The Guardian “Fzlmous Canadians” Puzzle Contest. T‘. lei: will answer every question. Rides Governing Guardian Famous Canadians” Contest liirry-oni- who is a. paid in advance subscriber excepting s iii‘ The Guardian and their families may take As lnzlny members of one family of n paid in advance ~ rib-er may compete as desire and any subscriber may i in o. mrlny scis of answers as he nr she wishes. but . t be complete and will be judged individually. Thr- successful competitors whose subscriptions are paid hi. ‘into 193'.’ will have the preference. - i ....‘ in i (Jiip ihc picture and coupon underneath it every day and j write the unsiver on the blank line. ’ ll'iil I -~ h.. ii-il or prl v Iii fzu-iliintc handling ‘i uion‘: the top, or using y attached to your solutions. It if you bind your solutions by sewing paper fasteners. be enclosed in a separate envelope. Pleasi- nitneh sufficient postage as, otherwise, it may be nerc:~3:ll'y' to refuse acceptance of the all. in ruse of n tie The Guardian reserves the right to pub- lish one or more tic-breaking puzzles. l The (lm juilces‘ decision will he final in nil matters. and The , Following the trail, we struck up diseased, Struggling’ sputtering," blasphem. Bonanza’ a’ small muddy stream m one day Hcnman tad me heing. the little man frezd himself at a narrow valley. About noon we wanted m9 to so dawn the ghaftl ‘last, and staggered ashore. He descended mm the creek bed “diam! wwk in the drm’ Accordingly‘ cursed Riieyrich most comprcilen- came to the Forks. It was a little next morning I and a huge Siav, Swen, CHAPTER. VIII _ d _ “You'd better quit," said the centuutod. Thflfl in the din "i The shaft was almost forty feet Pmdmm n was the evening of my doze and dirt we tarrled flwhilfi ideep. For the first ten feet a iad- mishap and he had arrived um,“ then, after eating heartily. Wither ran down it. then stopped sud-ipcctedlg, from town on just m5 struck up Eldorario. . denly as if the excavators had de-‘m with my pmm I-ve realized on At the Forks I inquired i'98"-Yd"cided to abandon it. I often TIEKCdlthat stun- I bought, nmdc over ing Ribwood and Hoffman; "Golndat this useless b", o; pidder ‘ town. a Dawson in miniature. M"! by name Dooley Rlleyvich, were all its sordid aspects infinitely ac- lowered down inlo the darkness. I took him on his brawny shoulder. ‘Coffin, Morell, P. E. 1.,‘ which tooki ' , and three thousand clear profit, and to “york I'm‘ them‘ are you? wenlwondered why it had been with it I've made a clicker for a they” got " blamed hard name‘ “nflnlshed- property on the beach above Bo- ” you get a Job elsewfiere’ dmfli Ev"? “wmmg the w°rm has“ naza, Gold hill they call it. I've tum it down;- t I b led us down into the darkness, and a notion “.5 an right Anyway. we,“ mbvlood was B‘ n1’ gnu“ com- at night drew “s up‘ on“ he 5am tunnel in and see. You and Jim ishman, with a narrow, jutting face to me; I ; ill h l: h l f and a. gloomy air; Hoffmgm a ‘i "say, would,“ n be de tough w ave a quar er s are eaci or burly, beetle-colored uxmmman I your work, while I'll have an ex- . “ck u I w“ w take a‘ m‘ when I tra quarter for the capital I put, with fl bulging swmach- was hoistin’ youse up? Such a nice m Is it a E07, "Yes, we'll put you to work/‘said ‘bu, 0g a, boy, too, an’ I guess I'd isagd it was rIqymnn, reading the letter. "Get lose my M, om- de head Q1 it? | Next day {chm us an “me Sup your Coat o“ and ‘Shovel m", I “u: "out that’ wt’ °r you“ veying our claim. The first thing "so fight away’ I found myself ha" me 3° Scared I won't 3° to do was to build a cabin Right in the dump-Due’ Jamming a shovel ‘dmlnyw ‘away we began to level off the ‘into the pay-dirt and swinging iii no grinned unpleasantiy and said into a sluice-box five feet higher new“; m°re_ yet sgmehgw he igzuninmetaegvoil: frliézgsslfit" than my head. Keeping at this hour iwas getting on my new” terribly that the time passed most happily!) after hour was no fun.‘ One evening we were ready to be Indeed my only worry “V” am“ For three day I made the din hmswd up‘ D°°1ey Rfleyvich went BernzuI schooled myself into the i fiv: but toward quitting time. I first, and 1 watched him blot out benefkhat she was an right but must say. its fiisht was a verv im- the bit of blue for a while. Then wank God every nmment ' certain one. Again I suffered all slowly down “me the btmket g0;- bflngmg her nearer to me the tortures of becoming toil-brok- mt ' we had hauled the mg; ‘or the Ien. The constant hoisting into the 1 got in. I was reeling uneasy all mm“. and the foundation was Md ‘overhead sluice-box somehow WOTkv of a sudden, and devoutly wished Evemy day saw our future ham; ed muscles that had never gone I were anywhere else but in that nearer completion . into action before, and I ached ‘hideous hole, I felt myselfleave the (To Be éontmued) elaborately. ground and rise steadily. I was now _ I was glad, indeed, when on the ten meg from the mp, me bucket, evening of the third dav. Ribwwd was rocking a. little so 1 put out my came to me and. said: hand- and grasped the lowest rung W35 will not undertake to enter into w“ with any imin-izluui regarding the decision of the jlidgcs. -1__.__- Start Today to Win a Gash Prize AW " I, _ ; , _. ‘ tonne {"21 '- Monika-Ya‘ I'll: Surname of l-‘nmous Cnnniiinn only. i\ ~ I ‘Ado.’ My NilTrS"f‘i[iii/\ll is mid in advance to ....................... .... ......“ Norm of subscriber .... 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Compare me Y3- - _ i,‘ Amvqogfit}, Lama“ our prices with others. ‘TC’ HlGHT TUHLNUUW iii ’-“-' 4T For Foxes : Sunglo Flea Powder. Sunglo Ear Mite Solutions. Sunglo Fiox Ration. (Fail Furring). Vitaminerai. Mcaibicnd. silliklo Worm Elxpelier. Sunglo Disinfectant, Poultry : l lniknwoon (i? nun- CO lplilie; TARNING "H" (Associated Press) TOKYO, Nov. 16-1119 war offi- 2a announced today that Genera tonjo has been instructed to in >rm the Chinese General Mal ‘hm-Shun that he must evacuat is position in the Nonni River are: y November 25 or Japan "will talc: ffcctive steps." In Mernoriam HEALTH UNDERWEA, NOVI_I__M_I_BER 11, 1931 Satisfai tiun‘ Comfort Durability l‘. MR. ROY HERBERT COFFIN i The people of Morell and vicinity’ were schocked to hear oi’ the sud- I den death of Roy Herbert Coffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball H. place in Hope, B. C., November, 1,| 193i as a. result of an ainaomible. accident. Mr. Coffin who was in his third ticth year left home eleven years ago. He resided in Regina, Sask- atchwan, for six years and since: then in Brnlsh Columbia. His fun-f eral was held Saturday Novcm-‘ ber 7th in Hope, B. c. - There are left to mourn besides his sorrowfng parents, the following sisters and brothers: Miss Ethel in, Beverly, Massachusetts; lib-nest ini Faimouth, Massachusetts; Miss Alice in Charlottetown, P. E. I., ‘ and. Layton at home. ' His many friends both here and abroad will regret to hear of his sudden death. “Our college won." “They did? Rah, rah, rah. Whl‘ lid they win?" "The debate." r "Oh, Pshawl" Beyond Doubt the Quality --S MIL E S--' ANA < C DIAN PACIFIC I L i N G 5 I - t - a - Q7 l l i From MONTREAL and QUEBEC l BELFAST — GLASGOW — '_ LIVERPOOL . . . . . . . . Duchess of York Duchess of Richmond Nov. 2’! . . . . . . . . . Duchess of Athofl . CIIERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON _- LIVERPOOL Nov.26 . . . . . . . . ..........Moutoaln1 CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From SAINT JOHN To GLASGOW—-BELFAST— LIVERPOOL _ Dec. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montoiare Dec. ll . . . . . . .. Duchess of Redford To CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMP- TON-ANTWERP i Doc. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montrose l~‘uil Information From Your Local Agent or Write. ‘ C. B. Andrews. Dist. Pass, Agent, Saint John, N. B. FOX FEED | Beef Hearts . . . . .. tic pcrlb. Boarder: The chicken soui , o ' seemed to be rather weak at din 1s Supreme. ...... Landlady: There in no Molauen no good n “BEMA" Barbados. None no healthfuL-none as delicious! told the cook how to make It; but perhaps, she didn't catch the idea Boarder: Or perhaps she didn‘ catch the chicken. And, because of its absolute purity, it in the most economical Molauel you can buy. ' Next time you need molanen insist on the “BEMA” brand-the dif- ference will surprise you. PARODY Nine little sausages Sitting on a plate; in came the boarders And their they wrrc rxtc. I Genuine BARBAIJOTSi Extrafancy. Molasses College Graduate: I should like to form n connection with tht FL house. 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Oct our prices. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited der. Bunch. Stock Tonic for all the i Farm Animals. = w» h-=oIFo¢T.T..zo*aa“ei.a lowest runs or the ladder, while, with a crash that made my hem-t‘ olok, the bucket dashed to the m! tom. At last, I realized, thq worm had lud his m. , Quiakiv I grinned with both ' heads. With o great effort I raised "The Most of the Best i for the Least." Ask your nearest Dealer for Bungle Products. International Fox and C. M. Lampsou (‘d Co. mutton. B. 0. l. kngiand Public Auction Sales RAW FUBS Vlilpnlnz bill will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to It. T. llolmnu IM. Sum- merstde P l. I Represented by Jfrezl Fraser. inc. "7"" "m! bi’ was 0n the ladder, Dizlsily I hung ail-a-shuddcr, half sobbing. A minute seemed 11kg a year. Ml. there was the face looking down on mo. no’ louaiy shouting to m‘; linimal Foods no. Summcrsidc, P. E, 1, of Dooley was anx- io ¢0me up. Mhtering an overpowering Charlottetown Deniers: C. BURHOE. 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