Hunt Ila. led-Wilt Qand 1* ‘a- , -—-—l TNI ‘TORY OF A W0- IAN‘ TRANCFORIA- . TION Dy Iarlaa RublnQn .. any l l WE HEAR. FRO)! ESTHER UVEJOCSJ . _, _ U186 l! my»: daily. Aioeptinl w dub, parlnfhightllt market ca. In the interest: of the Pork In- dustry of the mam. hogs uitould he well flnilhed. and should he fed very linia, if any. the morning of tho day of marketing. . owls lprnassn , Pork Packera. (Jharlottewvrn. P. E. I . , i . >., l . - l . l- v '4 t Sf. fiwre s (“IIERIOIJRU — .50I.Tl|AMI"I‘0.\‘-— HAM!!! Rh Doc. 27 ..... MlllhPdlfl-H" CII P-"lllUlllllk-Sl’)! THAWPTU \' Nov. . Empress u! Fl; Nov. . Emprr-t-ie of Ii: tun.‘ . REAlF-LI YPIRPUOI. 1T "De-c l2 .. 2|. Dec, 6 H0 TRHAlr-fil-ASIH)“ ll. Dec. l5. "Jan, ST, JOHI—UI.A!GI|“' \IA l. POOL "Dog 5 ______________________________ _, Tunnzan ‘ONTBEAL -- SULTIIADIPTUN - A§"l'“'l£lll' .\'ov. 22 "flw. 9 . ‘From Qus-bv-c m l‘ "From St. John, N. I1, TWO DELIGHTFUI. (‘HUI T0 WEST INI/lI-JS B1 B. S. Empress of Iflituln Jan. 20 and l-‘J-li. 20. i922’. Apply to '/)"1'1] Alcwiti or G. B. BURPEE, C. P. 8.. Agent ' 40 Kim: St. St, John. N. I’. ,,,- "of. Lin. Jan. NOV. ' a l HI-Tll- RhnIn-dIu-li .\l~-l.1a Chapter S6. l l After Francis left-for l made, ;hizn leave after a time—i went‘ o, _,_ “ion: mechanically to the kilchcnl land began getting dinner for Viol ‘let and mist-iii. There was alvraysl sthat—ol' $031!.’ other uunk to uo.l lkhyaécal work is probably one of POPE _N°Y_ spc\v-Trplds;vur grwltest blessings it we only ' ‘knew it. The mere act o.‘ prepar- ing a meal had been a comfort w me in limes of sorrow. and a rel- ief from anxiety. ‘I And now in my gn-at happzness ‘l mm through the motions Will]- 5319 aiioul thinking what I was doing. yot-ewbprl He had said. "l love you." ova-r 20th 1v ! utlmk cnarp of .-xtral<=!1d Ova-r. with all (he fervor of a_ ‘nerd o! Siiortnoru Caule As I alniYGUI-IE 10"‘? Al"! “'71?” 1 35511115 turning m) attention to the zrow-lhllll Why h‘: lovr-d mr. ku- ;»a.d:~ mg o: -l luilalol-s I will sell olil "U0" (‘"1174 1 114D it‘! How Ill} 1mm oz, above dan- m." Ellllfl- "W"! 111131111“ TIP-l! 317 ‘"1" B" W“ lit-rd of puri- lire-d (‘Hllll- of the iin- '5' " ‘1115-“19-9“ 11"? “"11"”! i" ‘er! type headed by m)‘ imported ill" "1114" herd bull Glen‘. swn iNl:.l$a’19l)'.'_ "Oh w’ ' war: and l -~ Wis Iwlla He)". No] “Uh .\~"F~" l 3G7}; Reg. 1M; \.‘\'o. l-Jllfio] . 1741103) Meeting The annual meeting 135505 F“; Rznching (Vi. will be hold at JH. Judson". on Ttzr-day 21st, at 7 p m_ l l Nov. l g AUCTION SALE ‘ , . I Big dispersal auction cornwall on Monday. nod quick1_v.' d. and laugh- . l. HIP Hf»- _\ou family. _l lm-an a work. I-‘ev: don»- v-vcn I your l)lli£[!])!’€:4'i':lt-d Wu ulrl liar»: T4 0) year: 4 yearn-z. Ileler Ho; 2 pears Roalna (No , - anion‘; would. After Jzm vva- qupportiur nr.-——~ " ' ' you cal} il. that," hi: Fold '. ‘l fancy you gave uiucii luau you got indeod. l doll‘! lir- vwry IIlFW-y M) lillm.‘ for ii.- your disposition to evl-rylhillg. and you zipparcu- i. , gm nothing in return." “I livi-d then»- ~ " "ff you call it living." sec]? "lt wan ply-ft) avcful." l zigrwfi. , 1 s4, f-wliu! l km-w nothing hl-ui-r tin-n. one hoe, w» I suppot-u- I didn’: mind. And .k and as for uuina my mom-y for l‘? l mudlaltd hi1!‘ colllegv, that was, i.’ an) l Looll All '~afl- JLI val’ ‘o ‘I . an-l onl- o! lll" niv-wfif ~" I‘ ll l 2 pun- ‘iH-d bull rah l Zia-d‘.- i-t-k; .- .. iirurrl sow flu.- fol! 1 Cllll v-i-llr-r. tier, 1 int-w), lJ'd!”.""l. uhzzcr. . -'-' No r4- 'l'1.-.' 3. b‘. " 1 ,~r~pa.'alfl.'. '. s-ale is positive thinu. a selfish act of mini‘ when I got out of it. on all sums ov- “l would nvvr-r haw known ymi 111'. of! for otlwrtvi-w" hr- said. viur choice. As you ‘Franny’ I l'."i€#I aflhasl. another chance tol"Think how draarlfill that uviuld .2 fine stock. 5m»: Not '0 haw: known you." » l And Ih-“ll I laughwl and wi- li/rll JOHN COLLINS, laugh-u av. m .. foolish talk. Hut‘ Crirnwallé :-'- cam» ovr-r and took mv handa‘ 1- _-‘ J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer and held them. ‘ThI-y YIP\'(—f‘ wouzht l “vw New‘. qai. z 1-‘ i: To Arthur L. . Slipp WondateclgMl.’ Prion List, Tags, Eta. Free ! Send a small lot an a trial i l i t O vvv _ person." I told him. Then. want- ing to confide in him and tell tum pvenxhins. l wean. on: "I mouth: ll was 'my fault—l wasnl L1H! those other people, l nevu- seeiucd to like that, uiey liked. I never seemed to thing the same way they did. so l w“ . r. vvy “Sever mind." be ansvrend. ‘That .-s after all tne u-agmy o! a small town or viilaae. The num- ber o! people are so limited that them are fewer chances of find- ing the real comrades and friends the people with similar UlMEo'- 011N255 OI course you happen to be rut more or less in Ulk name pal- u-m. Here at least there are enough people so you can be sure of finding those you like. ‘Or love," I added shyly and raised his hand to my cheek. “Or love," be echovd. his arm around ma. I went over and over this in my mind. while l put on polau. s to boil and inspected the mfx ll-f-l in the bottle in the minia- ture ice box and decided uu a dcs .-.-':rt for our dltmt-r. , I brought out the china from the Blll" ms In llll‘ little kitchen. and l-arriui ll on our pn-lty black latouer, tray. -~al.d beaan setting the table in tlir- living ruoln. (Jill-i.- I stoppwi and luokcd out llu- window, up '|I" 1* blrak littlr- SHPPI. Hvft- I How! at llw closing of om- 13!», 111,1] Ill" beginning of anotln-r. Against a great. deal of diel:riul'azcllient I llad “lrugzlv-vl up from an exlstau- w- llIJl. was uii-qwakablj." nus- vrahlo, to thic- My I-yes WiflldPTHl liulr g and put HfOllIHl (N1! . __. . . all-l our aura!" all t-ary int-xpc ' naps not apps-aling and ntystlf. ' though - To lll . And ll! going to semi-thing f.- zwu- lifc. a lifv- 1w n: wonderful that no: at till murnm: v.'a-" llftPlll. iMex. Petroleum [international Mer M.arine.. 1115111 on ‘n; . Sweater 0r “Ilalnond Dyes” add rear to worn. faded skirts, wailtl. coats. stock-inn. sweaters. cov- erings, drapes-lea, everything. [fiery almplc am’ woman can put new. rich. fadelees colors into her ion! garments or draperies oven If she has never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind- than your material will collie out right, because Diamond Dyan are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade or run. Tell your druggm whether the material you will: to dye la wool or silk, o rwhelher it in linen. cotton or mixed goods. Japanese lhve noljgllts As United Slates Citizens WASPIINGTON, Nov. 13.—— Jap~ ilnese are not white, within the meaning of the American Law. and arr- not entitled to citizenship in the United States, the Supreme Court hold today. The Court affir- med a decision of the lfallfornln (Jlrruft (‘ouri of appeals ln a tent casi- brought by Tako (lzawa of Honolulu who claimed he wan "whim." and was eligible ‘for nat- uralization as an American citizen. Stock llllilllllflllf 5L Lauryn-now Flfltll‘ . . . . . . . “'74 Brampton ' -- 37% Ottawa Power .. .. 63% Bel] ‘Dela-phone... Ahililii ' Sliaminlgan l-auffllilufe Pulp (farm-mu (funeral Electric... 81% fjanailian Steamship Com. PM. I9 Dominion llrltlgo 7 flontroul Power Wiuinps-g Elvelztrlr: 6. . .. National llrr-wrrlm-i .. i\llhl'llilfi ‘Silgur Atchi-ion Am. Car 8: Foundry . Am. LOCOIIIOIIVC AYD"."lf‘lIYl Smelling &Refining 55 Anaconda. Copper 48 (‘anadian Pacific Railway’ rxv York Central (‘ubu Cane Sugar firucible Steel international Paper Kelly Springfield .. .1181}, 491/4 Press Steel Car Reading In Diamond Dyes‘ you‘ of contains directions no _ guided her to the little rnntir , a Jimnasnr heathen of‘ Modern Ioxleo IV PAUL DIDKIV ‘AND’ OHAI. W. GODDARD "What an it mean?‘ Parley. “l1 mean cod have answered my Dflrerf“ Ill"!!! tirf. with devout ' 94W.- lbllllt 0RD. 1110a glancing loudly at the old man. she con- tinned: “I mean God eo-ki you lie to} me" - ‘asked oulcluwrusbea in triumphant- ly crying In Mexican the new.» that a bright eye ‘was coming down the sky. Coming he was droning like a monster wasp. Fur- ley and the Gcneml ran out to , a! him land but. Ouichlla stayed ith Inu. who was suddenly slriken with a fearsome thought. "Fflllrive God," rho prayed. Foftive; I have doubted you. dun‘t punish." Ouichlta placed her arm); aroun her mldtress. ' "N0, heno punish. God ls good He fix everything fine." ' The plane taxled very close i0 the wall of the patio. The two women heard‘ the sound of a mot- or slow down l0 a soft coughing. A moment later in strode the King of Heafis. carrying In his hand a lante-rn she had placed for him on the Alesa. "You c-olne hack-you come back, like you say" Inez crlvd, and threw haw-if upon the‘ young aviator, rlailpiug him tightly and burying liar face in his leather clad shoulder. lI-‘arley, Marvin and Oulchita all reallztd it brrfore Inez. The young man who was locking down a: bc-r with an s-xpreeelon of surprise He looked at Farley and the (lun- eral without a sign of wfiognition but as for explanation of llllli sudfhen embrace. Gently. he fTiP-l to release "himself. ' "l beg your pardon," Inez looked "into his the witnesses turned away. ."Don’t you know me?" “I'm sorry he replied politely. “but lam afraid l don't." “You—don't——know—me! Slowly s-he backed away from him. The lantern and the lights from the window seemed to fade away. She totte-red, and Oulchltu Big Clearance ' AUCTIQN SALE Having sold my larm l‘ will sell‘ on my late premisos at Mermaid, ‘fuesday. Novemlicr2l, 1922 at 12 o'clock, noon all my Stock, Crop, Implements, Harness, Household Furniture, etc, as follows: STOCKz-l Bay lu-llling, 6 years old. H00 lbs.l black gelding 5 years old, about 1300 lbs, I driving horse 9 years old, 4 tehoit-e mllch (‘il5\'|i.l(1‘Ill'lIF€}' cow. all in milk. all to freshern ill May and Juue,l (lum- he said. eyes, and their facts .0 l Auction Salei . Of Choicclfurniture in Charlottetown We are authorized by Mr. A. F. Webster, g; sell at his home, No. Fitzroy Sh. 0n- Llrlllzing o‘ our “Pl- lllhtnfv Full» "Xalnrai fllllll“ r-iatr I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ “You have left your motor run- ,_ ,_ ___1331;;fning." remarked the Gent-rill to, Union Pacific _ 14g break the painful silence. Utah 00mm» __ 5g Phil removed his n-wnlr-z and I’ .U_s, Spy-l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ H105 jturned to" the two men speak null 1hr.- rioor siarLi-l lI'l matter of fact tom-es: ‘ ltd rm. our of my dream. and l" i» "Qelmemf-“n- m!’ "an"? 1* '1» ',-- , r21‘ a C v eurldonl)‘ that l was. Ivin- Phil“? Mam"- ‘I 3"‘ "m" ‘Named sting the dinner-inn‘ Yiflvrv ..10o.2o1-\'°“‘ "Wk Cm"- Wimhinfi h" Lift Off with Fingers Southern Pacific . Am‘! MW [Sftudebake-r iThursday, Nov. 16th, HE)‘ heifer ll/g years old, t0 frz-slivn NOTIFE l e. s. "HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER ocroezn m. """“ "M" l . zl u: ' . Tln: tipcitmz of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 pm] MONTREAL EXCHANGE . . . . .. 2 pm 5 ‘I a.m.l . 5.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.l 6 mm. and 2 p.m| 900G01-3-1whi 7 I Mondays for Orwell at . . . . . .. . Yuesdlyl for Orwcll at . . . . . . . . . .. Wodnesdayo (only) for Victoria at .. ‘Friday: for East River at . . . . . . . . . . ln May, 8 [tins l0 weeks __ ‘ ' , m, o’clock p.m., his house- drivlng wagon, 1 Matt-l» ‘spring tooth harrow. 1 hay rulw. n bed rooms’ . d to the kitchen to inspecfllfifln. “c2073. “any Wammn and i (washed ml H wgyssg‘! heavy Se‘ team v Iaiurdays for West River at . . . . . . . tare, liens. ~~ hold furniture, com- Manlseeder, I set Scotch Ilimiinlid - ‘ illlmlfill. l cross cut flaw. I block iilllllrmm, _ , ‘I hum‘? that were cookingilfif’? Victorv _ kitchen turn.‘- und turned to look at Vi, who wF-Si 1,937 w'~"°‘,-". - ~ - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - --"*'—:a ‘hundfi “on” h“ nigh‘: fimrness. made to order in the West l L". I lll. ' I v ‘Fill lace ‘null her-n white forl SIIDQYIOI‘ lb“,- and the blue shadovrv vudflr} ' 01¢ 54; COIHHICHCIHE at One l.\lPIal'Il\lEN'l‘-5'Z-——] lrllll. ‘- :rows, 3 sections with draw inllllfprislllg 1131101‘, .-'h'l11f:lilll}‘ negle - I ' _ _ _ l “ Jqzfimhappelled and I cant figure ;_t out hackle‘ and lthz things I "L t l hi?" l $968! (l. v ‘ __ , 5 . "v23" llllgarvin 3:11. ‘ on.€'Poorl(ne“)' 1 "um “ago” pad ‘mu B ' . . ANKS jun“, w“ killed and ‘he. phmelbreecliing. I cart saddle and breath mg, l set driving harness. , l NEW YORK F_I_SH ADS E Hig..est Prices Wholesale Commi Q0 OOOQIOQOOQQOO-OOOQ-OO@§-§Q§Q@QQQQQQQ SHIP Your: SMELTS TO A LIVE RELIABLE FIRM L. GOODMAN & CO. Kinds Fish SMELTS OUR SPECIALTY FULTON MARKET, Write for Stencil t l Quick Returns ssion Dealers in all ~ NEW YORK O l t l OP THE ATLAN SME b-O¢kb+b-O-OOO-toéooooovooooooooooobor THE LARGEST HANDLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF! FISH CHESEBRO BROS, 8t ROBBINS rmconrollkrrzn) EARNBSTLY somcrrs voizn CONSIGNMENTS or AND OTHER SEASONABLE VARIFYFIES OF‘ FISH NO'810. 2 FULTON FISH MARKET o» m+o 6 I 9 0 TIC SEABOARD LTS NEW YORK, N.Y. WALLACE. KEENEY. LYNCH CORPORATION Wholesale Odtnmlulon Receivers and Distributors of Fm“ FISH Frozen 1I FULTON WHOLESALE FISH MARKET 101mm. ' sum-n 4:504:51 - YORK OO-OO §§§O§O§O§4 > - , lseoooo+oooo+ooaoooooo+ovo 00-0-00-044044004000-0 ooo-oooooooaooo haven't hurt a bit! Drop a liftlc “PTuvzf/nfz" on an aching corn. in- atgfllly tho Qfiffl stops hurting then shortly you lift 1' riaii‘. off with your ring-r; . Truly‘. ' sells t1 tiny bovlé for a few cents. sufficient to rwnove awry hard 'l'r:l‘fl, soft corn. or rrnrn br-lwccn lint. ti)”, and llh: calluse-e, until- iuu! worI-ncsa or irritation. "KGENTs WANTED AGENTS MAK in): ordI-rs for n book. "Story of jfiinudu." l-mitulnnu: ovvr 71¢!) pow-s: 15h illustrations: history of (‘un- fidn. from IIMTHPFL w-itlovnt-nt n. ‘nrvscnt. Plnormouw di-mnnd. lill! crwlil. 2h . frcicht paid. ' _ , mfflt "'4'. Winston (fir. l l I l | l I at zmce. lTnl-nnto Big Clearance AUCTION SALE l will sell‘0n my premiscl-l at Ifnion Road on Saturday, Novem- ber l8. I922 at l o'clock. sharp the following Stock. Crop and Imple- ments. as followl-z— STUCK:—1 brood mare 1300 Ibs., I0 years old, 1 general purpose horse, 8 extra milch cows, 2 to freshen in December. l in January, 3 in May, 2 to freshen ln June, all in extra good condition and milking well, 2 ‘young cattle, 3 brood sows. CkfiPz-Quantlty hay, oats, straw. 50 bushels While Russian wheat, 500 bushels turnips. lI\IPLF7.\|l-}N'I‘S:—-1 truck wagon (HQW). l box cart and wheels L. vfll 1-"; IlPlICBl" ' lvflVf’ azain hm». nyI-F made 1H1‘ q; {n n» almost hI-T t r_\' ..‘.i‘P2.. “Tirr-vl'.’" I y voice casual. shv Fall] llri-aril.“ "l -='a_ .d late for snmv extra wclk. l think I'll have a llcn both and put "'1 a kimono and eat (llIIlV-‘f’ ‘Illa? asked. {WIDE from to thr- 54S a gm: .- mmher" said, z-olr kituhui. pulling out i121 Pl" l, Sllc- handed me illi- , wont hack lo un- gmking down hi-r fluff u.‘ golden hair. Tomurrfv-P-Bud FREDERICTON MAN ' FOUND DEAD IN COACH ERBDERICTON. Nov. lt-l-‘rc- derick McGolrlricll. a u-cll known rill-hem 0f this mu". W" fflufld iu-ad this morning in a coach in {ho yard of the York Howl. HE |_-v1ll(§li\all_\' had lJPETI seized by a fatal illurss and had fallen for- ward partly through tho r1001‘ l), W. ltoss. coroner, dr-cidwl that math was due to natural r-aufir-n The unfortunate man had boon about the v11)’, Saturday. KPPBT" llllly in his ordinary llPZilTl]. ‘Fill roturnvd from Pnkiok a fv-W days aim am-r working lhflfl- W’ smnc tim». and W391 Pimp-m"? Y" to work in zlnotlwr part of tho pmvlnvca Th" IIWP‘ 9' Pll was agwl fifty yearn. ll" v-‘ri; I! 111*?!" of I-‘rI-vl-avir-tnn. “rank .\l(-- Goldrlck nf this city. ls an lIllVlI‘. (Jlher surviving NIBLVFS u"- 1W0 brothers, Jamr-s: and (‘llih =. and three gilrtr-ra. Mary. Alice and El- lA-L a]! .0 I-‘w-avlrmirton, . -___¢o->——— Cables Have Been Restored LONDON, Nov. l."..—(‘alllo= from (‘nngianw-vlrflo wore roslorod Sunday llfllll official IIIPHFIIZ"K 8TH! news coming after three days de- V. The Foreign office rcporis thPre is no Ihange in the situation, in fhnstantlnople. A state of sit-KG has not been declarr-d yct. The Turks are reported tn be still |e— l-alritrimt regardlnl‘ joint control of (‘onstantlnoplo and it is feared here that they arc {playing for tims- and smuggling in armed men for the purpose of. an uprising. The LIIIIHBTIIIG confbrence will (new), 1 bugwy, 1 express, 1 team slelzh (new). 1 driving sleigh. l, wheelbarrow, hoe drill cmnblnml) l6 ft. hay l l'.~:~~' "lllo, ill lt..‘I Flfllfll". \ =1.» -' barrow. I l"\'~| ,-pl"n;: ‘mrli li-n‘ row, 1 sinuw plough. l 2am: Plmlzh. l herilliznr apreallur (new), guaranteed u; spread any grade of fertilizer, 1 grain crusher, 1 thrash- lnlz outfit, Hall's, (lame illze). 13 horse power engine, flprlfe, 36 ft. new rubber belting. Shle positive, no reserve. TEklMfiz-JZ months nn all sumn over $10.00. 6 per cent. off forr cash.‘ . W. McLEAN, Union Road J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer vu-l-l probably open on November 20. J- w. Mnrt & 00., Toronto FOR BALE AT ALL DRUOOIOTQ in? He, nlank llfllllrkal Ilmnk Royal Bank Nov; Wheat July 10.- . . . . . . . . ...X.." . 50s Scntia . . . . . . ..-—- 1M1. 111%; May 115st. i. 9°" 69".; May r914. July“ "i816. Oats. Doc, [July 39%. 700mb’ Sage Tea Faded 0r Gray Hair ilf Mixed With Sulphur if Darkens l 8o Naturally Nobody can Tm , Granddother kept her hair beau- ,tlfully darkened. glossy and attrqcg. live wlthu brew of Sage Tea. and §Sulphur. Whenever her hair 100k gon that dull. faded or streaked ap- pearance, thla simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect. By 18km: at any drug- store for "Wletlfs Sage and Sulphur Com- Dound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe. improved by the addition of other ingred- ients, all ready to use, at very lil- tle cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore nat~ ural color and beauty to the hair. B’. 43 u. May 42% f l l any: everybody uses Wyethis Sage and Sulphur Compound now bo- cauae it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has en applied~itfiu so easy to use, xx You simply dampen a comb or so brush and draw it through the hair. taking one strand at a time. By morninz the gray hair disap- pears; after another application or c0101‘. Mid 100KB glossy, soft and beautiful. —<o>__ rzComn ilisappelir ell with Hnllowayh (‘orn Remov- er without leaving a scar. WINTER SPORTS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1924 Winter sports in Paris will open the seventh revival of the Olympic games in 1924, according to a cal- ender program just adopted by the Fnen rh Olympic Committee for the Paris 311mm, The winter compe- titions will be begun January 20, on groundb yet to be designated. Football will follow in May and Polo In June. at the same time an rifle practice and forgoing. I The formal ceremony opening the game! In state will take place July 5. after which track athlete: will alternate with wreotllni. HW- fng and swimming. Boxing will be begun July 16, which date in also not (or the tennln matchel to nan. Cross country horscmanahlp and other equutfl , comm. togeth- er with cyéllnmviwth rosd events and indium "will open July 23. The g1 wll be officially ended July 27 v , the distribu- tion of prlaoh _ ‘ap elaborato nighttime feotival. two, it is restored to its natural‘ when treat, wrecked and‘ yet tonight l find myself flying again over the very ,sarne spot in the very Isamt plane {Now that is impossible. Am l dreaming or crazy or what can it . ,.. “That's all right Mr. ‘Marvin. f am Mr. Farley" eaid the old man. "l pardon it ess not all ri t" corrected the Brigand. eester Loco look at me." So saying lnnooencio walked slowly over to Marvin and placed his own swat-thy features close to the young Americans face. ., "l golf/to ask you one import out. leetle question and when you antiwar do not make mistake." CHAPTER XIV “Look at m0 vera careful Mr. Loco." commanded the brlgand "and toll m» if you don't remem- ber‘ nae-Gen. Innocencio Den Santos. Marvin studied the bandit’! handsome features for some time. "I'm sorry. but I'm afraid I don't." ‘ - The General staggered back, a hurt look in his dark eyes. He understood something of that. peculiar affliction of the mind known as amnesia. That this iyoune American could forget one wand thcn thP other of is wives. A """"‘”°“'" "°“"‘°“’“ dwgfiis‘; was hcawnable cnoutzh In mm he Sllorlhorn heifer, eligible for regis- ehis sit-Hf had forgotten mole than lone woman and had been much iemlbarrasned thereby. I But this was different. ,Gen. Innocent-lo was an event. ‘Never before had anyone laid (‘FPS on this great personage and forgotten lt. "The sun of a gun." he whisper ed to I-‘arfley, pltylnzly. "Maybe j ought to put him out of his mys- em. -"Great Heavens no! maid Far- lev . "Have- I been here before? ask- ed Marvin. “Before? groaned‘ the Mexican. “Yes. today or yesterday-Pm not certain whit-h. "You have been here for thirty days." explained -li‘arley. lt was now Marvin's turn to re- coil. in dismay. Inez uncovered her fau: remarked to Oulehlta: “He find my lantern." “Did you put that out there?" the young man asked. placing the hi: shlp‘: lantern on the table. "You know f could see that mils: any in the sky. It looked like s little light house or a fallen star. It. seemed to beckon to me.'l had a feelnz as lf somehow fought to fly to lb-oort of like a moth to a candle. I nuppooe. I have bean here for thirty days then I must have know-n you all pretty well." Ines burial Iver’ fsoe in her hands agilnqf * _ "Yea. pmlyjwefl.” site echoed. "It'll a fn y thing” aid ‘lar- vln with a To see and on vou oraadspf thin before." funny-nanny)" rebound toward the Ilene lb Jlsrvln followed, her. I ash. "b t its 1m as If l m! an.» ma ‘ores mill‘ wh- Over that lmoum . tho cl filly-ml oh sma I1 cally ll hawnmmbmrh." HOFSEHOIJ) El-‘fiCTSi-Includ-l ing extra parlor, dining room. b+~d-‘ room and kitchen furniture, 1 cook-j iug stove (Perfect) ' I sau: POSITIVE, no reserve. m. ifarm is,sold and I am going back‘ 'West. l TERMS-AZ months on all sums ;over $10.00; 6 per cent... off tor E . DONALD MATHESON, Mermaid ‘J. A. MacDONALD, AUCllODEFI” l ~ Mammoth Clearing Sale As l am retiring from farming I have lnotructed Mr. Peter Brodie. ‘Auctioneer, to aell by public auc- ‘tion on my premises at Suffolk, on Wednesday‘. November 22nd at 12 o'clock noon the following: Srock:—1 registered Shorthorn ‘or/w. 1 pure bred Slim-thorn oow to Jrashen in January, 2 nlil- cows to freshen in April. I pure bred Short- horn heifer in calf. 1 grade Short’ horn heifer in calf. l year old lIZIllOH, 2 heiréni, Shorthorn grade, 1 Holstein cow milking. 1 Sbortliorn ;buli,calf 5 months old, eligible for ‘registration, 1 registered shorthorn bull 2 years old, l horse 8 years old, 1 Iiorse 5 years old. 1 driving horse (Joe Dillon) eight years old. 1 brood sow, 2 year old pigs, 40 hens. Implementsv-JBinder. haymowver. hay rake, manure spreader, disc. drill, gang plow, eingle plow. 3 horse set spring tooth barrows. hat-row cart, spike barrows, cart, truck and wheels, 3 horse miller, potato acuffler. moulding plow, wood sawing on t. roller. express wagon, driving wagon. road cart. “ engine, threelicr and clean- er, (Hull's) mhber belt, grain crusher. cream neparator, (Sim- plea) wheelbarrow, mud fork and chain, block and tackle. 2 wood alelgba, l double team aieigh with pole and shafts, driving alelgh. box sleigh. 2 turnip leaders. disc. har- may piano, and lots of c h o i c e furniture, manufactured in quar- tered oak, walnut and other costly woods. Parlor stove, and all household "effects. House open for in- spection p Wednesday afternoon. BENJ. CARTER & SON Auctioneers FOR SALE Fox ranch 23 pens. equipment. housed) ull-t for sale o! consign- ment foxes, now nearly all mold. Would consider arrankement with fox owner who wants to raise fox- 'es here and get Mldllgnn prices. L. i. BPAFFORD, Buchanan. Mich. farm for Sale at Fredericton ‘Amile from Railway rtatiom school, stores and hall. fronting on Malpeque road. wntflllllfll 11° acres of excellent land, 100 dell‘ ‘balance covered with hard, soft wood. Well wavered and full ed with wire and hed8es. Bulld- lugs in first clue repair. hi?" with concrete (loom, Iator ars- tern In house and heated h! 71°‘ air. Also 60 acres of all clear. with spring In centre. Plvlllllfll done on both fame. v W. F. WEEK! I DON rows, grindstone. u t saw, hand saws, sleigh mbo. 200 bags. shovels. fbrks and other articles too nulnomul to Harmon-i cart saddles, l express m of harness, express pad and breaching, 2 dell driving hunters. won-fling oollua and human. 3 sets tmoel. mlrtingalee. bridlna. leather reins, aleigh belle. om, Mo. Cram-MO bus. outs, i6 bus. wheat. 1i bus; barley, it QUICK!‘ MIII, a IAIIO llllnflly hay, 400 bus. turnip, B90 bun. ~lrlsh' cobbler pn- tatoes. $00 bus. green mountain panama. l Tormsz-All mms of $10.00 and twelve mobtha credit on approved l l1‘ "I r m ,CIIARLOTTBTOWN cuilnuu l, n; nnmsnnr moan newsroom l Gale poqltl ll I no raerve. .. If day. LQJAIN GODFREY oiny 3113mm Realm Owen Pr! um: m.'1'“ l _ __ naDll U“ 3.5.}, l‘