4* GUARDIAN“ NEVER BE Will "Fruii-a-illes" 1108101811- lllm _l_l_l._ll_illillli 159 Avenue Pins 1X, MOITIIM. "For three yours, I was a terrible luferer from Dyzipep ' and my general health was vcry bad. I consulted l physician and took his medicine but I did not impmvcpind finally behold me that I could no: be cured At this time, n friend advised me to try “Fmil-a-zives". After taking two boxes, I was greatly relieved; nod this fruit nn-dicinn made weIL My digestion and general health are now splendid". UASPARD DUBARD 50o a box, 6 for‘$2.50, trial size 25o. At dealers or sent postpald by FTuit-a-tlves Limited, Ottawa. ii i A ‘Sweetheart at THI OTORY OI‘ A WO- MAN‘ TRANSFORMA- TION Iy Marlon Rubincom . a “Broken Wing” . A Jump-spark Romance of Modern Mexico IV PAUL DICKEV AND CHAS. W. GODDARD From the Senntionally Sue- eenful Play Novellzed by Charles W. Goddard. “Certainly. certainly. all in good time." said Cross smoothly as he took off a silk auto duster and la-ld a new morocco brief case on the little rustic table. "ls my name Phillip‘ Marvin?" Cross started at the question and stammored: “Why how did you know?" \ “Confound it. ant 1 or am 1 not Phlll-lp Marvin?- "Er—-yes—you are. "And I am from New York City’! Cross shut n glance of anxious interrogation at his brigand part- tter. "I Just now give him the cigar- ette case. said the Mexican. "Oh, I see‘. said the Yankee, evi- dently lllllCll relieved. "Well go on—-go _on. What's the rest of it? demanded Marvin. “Spit it out. What are you waiting for? “Calm yourself my boy. calm yourself. I have brought someone with me who -ls going to help you to rentenlhor. That's what took me eo long General. The General gran-ted. This was an unnecessary frlll. All Cross was supposed to bring was tile ransout—an_vthlltg else- was excess baggage. For a nation of business men, thcsc Gringos were most un- buinessilike. "Well, where is he——why don't vou show him to tne? 1f he knows me lot me talk lo him." Marvin commanded. Cross itlroatly was at the gate beckoning. In walked Farley, new llines of care on his friendly feat- ures and at his elbow a vision that madc the susceptible General lnnocencioc Dos Santos sigh aud- lbly. That connoisseur and expert on women was saying to himself that this golden haired ,blue eyed crest are was the mos-t beautiful woman that eve-r graced the earth. He felt that she ought to be told of the fact and was stepping forward. sombrero in hand, when her eyes titrned from him to the youth be- side him. The’ handsome bandit knew well that love light that sud- denly flashed in her eyes. Often enough hail he inspired it in fair T, I scl-IEW I Na TOBACCO brightens the darkness, lightens the labour. A rich lasting chew. ova or rnrr any cloth °”' any shade Perfectly. Chullwr 18 “But Bud isn't weak," 1 began ain when we were settled in t e car and runniing smoothly up th Avenue, He was driving, and ‘l was in the front seat behind him 1th a fur rug over my knees. The auffeur had been sent home be- ftre we dined. i ,'"No. 1 don't thittk- Bud is weak," he agreed. "l like him, you know -_—hc's clean looking wholesome, he is full of quick decided action. altll he does not mind work. ‘ "But l want to know more about him. As I told you once, I want to know all about my em- ployees. Thut was one reason’ for giving that dance the other week. I could see t-hem when they were relaxed, so to spcuk, off duty; l could see how they preferred to enjoy themselves. “And " he added. laughing a little, "1 could see the sort of poo- pie they went with out of office ltoursJt was .vcry interesting Now go on." "Well," Bud was n spoiled boy when he was young. lie hnd and still has n great tleul'0f respect for his father, but no affection at nil. l doll't think l can blame him.| There's something that gets into our New Englnlwl blood. perhaps. that kills affection. Mr. Pearsoll peurflllcl) Qt strength. ~ has a large farm. anti he wants We talked of Bud. and of Violet 111111 w l'01l0\\' 111m 1H WOYKiIIE the}! told him about our home in Con- place. Bud Wfllllll not do it. Him-client, and of James, who also mother. a Southern ‘WOIIHIII did 515.9111 (l in ho great. hilt who would not want him to either and en-.prolinlil_y' never have the character coin-used him ln iris idea of l)l'65?1k'il() break away and become‘ some- 111111 l0 beltbing by himself. * And we talked finally about our- S€l‘.'€S*- the most interesting sub- jnct of all. "l've wanted to hear about you, ho said. “You know. you looked much older when 1 first met you ‘but the-re was something awful- ly appealing about you. You look- ed likc somcnne~solneone who is —scckiltg something. Am l right? "Yes." I lnughotl. '1 am seeking —-seek-lttg lots of "ridiculous things illlfl some wise ones. Seeking the youth l 10st too soon which is fool- ish—-—" " "No." thnts wise. he contradict- Alk your Drugglst or Stora- keopor to show you tlie Shaded Color Card. also ask for a book. let. Johnson-Richardson, Limited, Montreal. Can. AUCTION SALE Farm for sale on Monday. Nov- ' x l ember 13th at 2 o'clock sharp at Esrnscllffe. My farm of 114 acres oi‘. '——- choice land, 106 clear and in extra! 1 W111 5°11 0" Y")! 11181111568 a! state of cultivation. Good buildings “Ywd Island» Wesl- vn Wednesday. and orchard. we" watered by never November 15th. 1922 at 12 o'clock falling brook. lf not sold private 81111111- tlte fullowlllsl will be sold as above. For particu-. sTocKfil teal" 117311 110F585- lum Apply lo E1300 each; 5 good young milch cows; 2 pure bred bulls; 1 short- J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer, or horn 3 years; 1 Holstein 1%. years; J- A- M°F1R|$$EV, Veffwfl River 1 heifer 11/2 years; 1 cull‘, l pair Big Clearance. many things-the marriage lio- curious that hdssuperlor Walked once. snapshots tofithaaltghlélousefiarz- ovfir and kllclked- phirn out of the venting thegltlbod aniarviug unfit“. pal obgatlel. “are. m; up“, a W" "m. -- . m“? “d t “it ogi‘ which tni-"ltiiua o9 o0 n‘ diamnnd brown“ out six months she answer-nary ldeniIf-lca on ag i ‘Sum e eneral thought it rather etll.‘ n edthat he was a capta nd o‘. u strange that a woman, however Six months, _ U. S. Flying Marines") an t‘! nlwtg’ rich, would display so much jewel. He d-lclnt mean to do ti, but hor- a picture of P161111 Iflathelnm-ivecleme ry in a land of bandits he made a ‘gtélétgsthlgt also-rip; accent as he re- geJinxalLtil. thi; am“ cone rmflch- $?;bt]l;liel‘l‘0t9 to ask Cross about "Steady now. Mrs. Marvin," seemed tn waken an echo 111 the lnlmmy came ‘he expmnauon o, said Cross, putting his arm half boy's mind and even this wasut why Mgrvln was flying in Meilco. around“ her and‘ guiding her to a certain. Mch the It seems that he wastryins to fl! chair. I wanted you of this and Among the 11.81118’ W i term‘ from Egg-t .58“, Houwnh Tu", you Iprom-lsed. " American passed use us»! n ear to the lpanama mm". and that n" ed Itfiltdngttrihrligtttlgtegifali aeglzvzssftfé: wrlziischa Ziirt-utlgmlunigge had pbeen 2:22" were m“ o! Ms dismpmr’ ed Marvin bravely. From her en- bought pt Atlantic Cit)‘ 01k .1119 ‘fflgye gagement finger she removed a Honeymoon. If Marvin wasnt in- said PmL great glltteriltg solitaire "ring and,teresied in the 1188115 11"? Genet“ "Oh yes, nil ‘of than, l “V9,; handed it to Phil. The youth star-image up for it. Basilio also was so la" for you I new], ‘We up hope, ed at it. so did General lnnocencio The Me-xlcan had handled many a! i gem in his day. tflome he had re-l v » moved from unwilling fingers oft fair ladies while the husbands‘ were reaching towards th; sk_\'.| Always he had begged their pard- on and repaid» them with flatcr)‘. and, if pretty, with a kiss. Nothllng so big and llflllifllll as this stone had he ever seen. This man Marvin was in ‘truth a mili- lonalre. "We selected that together. Celia explained vlrlstfully. "We- ltnd lunch at the Bltmore and you told me to pick out the fittest stone at Tiffany's." lounging back in the seat. quite enveloped in a huge tan coa-t, and he had replaced his hat by a cap when he took the wheel. As we passed by the occasional lights I could see more clearly the out- line of his profle. How unlike Mark Upjohn. Where Mark was round and fat. with sev- eral chills, unit too malty necks. with a small nose-wldlculously inadequate to the srlze of his face —-thls mun was long and a lltilc lean and the irregularity of his features only added, to their ap- “All back to me But 1 don't know you. 1 can't seem to-Surely [ought to-How long ago-how long have we been married?" pigs. - l CROP—300 bus. oats (Banners, a lgood seed); 400 bus. choice red I Npotirtoes; 15 tons hay, 10 ions ‘slrnw. AUCTION SALE i lMHLE.\l.EN'1‘S-~1 hlztssey Harris AuctiQn Sale Qf Wofidbindeir (ED111111 as nelvv); 2 ltzly mow- ers, tccz_\"'.12'l’ at Jr B- Boyces; Argyle (Frost sand TVtoodI, e1 5111:1211? 130:, Shore, Wednesday, you any of these papers! e+>+e+e+o+e+e+fi¢ ““ ‘¢¢¢ Quality l’ rk vProiluct Have you tried our new pack. Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Pure_ Leaf Lard? We supply the trade daily wlth fresh made Pure Pork Sausages. The Dealer is always 1 manure spreader, 1 stecle spring pill burrow, (new); l set S. T. ltnr- November 8_ ‘w: intend]; 111101111? dllgge-r, 2 carts an w lee s. gout leavy team ‘wagon lsonipletc; 3 driving wagons. s l1 d ‘,1 ‘ I i - l’ i.’ . Auctloneelhsleiifelifvl (jzl'P\l“llllllllSl3sllllli'lgl)llgl' ll . double team ltarnoss, tsliet (ltgvlnig m" “MW She wmled m-— jlnrness, 1 (rust iron oi cl". 0I<st " -' ‘ .10 bus_ 1 pulp“ (MW). yé _bane|l\nn author. first of all but Bud ‘ . . .- . . ~ of (rout-so hull nu such talent. Silo. LIVE nocs . d 1 .1.. _ ‘ ~ A, was to be a stock broker—*" ‘ itrgtlglfisflxsfltogelli‘K115101113:glfnwitrghlggs lnmmmlic! Being a smqk hrok.‘ We are now receiving these at not mentioned. m" Gm! save ‘he dear may‘; mm“ our plant (tally excgmlng gamut. SALE pogyplvm NO RESERV the man cried and threw back his days, paying highest market rice. as I tn Yolnr West. 1mm l" 15mg“ I1 9- 1- h. . 1n the interests of the Pork In-g TE1LMS—-.\ll sums over $10001 1 “"15 5° 11991111’ MW“ t“ m5 Pr“: dustry of the island. hogs should twelve ‘months credit; 6 per cent. “M” ma‘ 1 1°31 m‘? "hmml 0' “'1 be we“ finished, and should b6 red Off for MS“ story toliisten to that laugh. ltwns very little, it‘ any. the morning ofi ll stormy first fine day. “f ‘3“"‘1‘“1' 3° nleuow—he gmoyed the day o; marketing i . J_ D_ MCHHLLAN, lnlnslzlf immensely when ltc laugh. DAVIS e. FRASER l \Vood Islands, Westied," _ , H Pork Packers iJ. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 1 flltint "Wan w interrupt. e11 " : “ . " charlotlptnwu‘ P‘ F“ I said. I beg your pardon. G0 on. l um instructed by ‘Mr. Harry l. a e Moore. Milton Station to sell by I _ Public Auction on Wednesday, _ Nov. 8th at 12 o'clock noon the AT A BARGMN ‘followlngr- 10 Pl ' - ' . - _ . . at ‘a rs Clash A Silver BlaLk M“ liwo your old hctfi-rn (in calf) 4 Apply X. Y. Z_, Box 14m c;,_v_;yeor old lhelfclis, 2 (illllllepl 6 pigs, 2o O1. i ‘ ' It IEIIS £1111 (‘HG (9118. K8850. L 1 Tues‘ Thurs Sm‘, lbindt-r. llurvnlosvor. ‘l rake. _.¢=__.;—Z;2 truckwagotls, 1 farm vrngon, 1 lcurl. 1 driving wagon, 1 driving l Hall's sltalge_r_ and cleaner. l sci szrales. 1 Garry plow. 1 single plow. sett disc barrows, disc drill, Farmer's holler. potato digger. farm harness. (‘IIOPW-UO stnok white banner oats, 200 stook wheat, 10 tons buy turnips. 100 bushel 1 am instructed by C. R, Small. Wood. Executor of the Estate c! the late Minnuit J. Fitzgerald. to 3911 b)’ Public Auction in the 1.1101200 bushels garsilginca of xtnnuit .1. Filltlfifflltlwplyfgltnog, , tm-vn on (Bwtvted ensti Strest Clgarlntlo TERMS —.\l.l sums of $10.00 or NovemberlleA ‘S’ 192:5 111 I18)’ under. cash; over household tumlg r- l --h1111111_9 amount twelve mowhs credit dwelling house crilngistln t ef 8am (m approved W“! not-es’ or dining Team kiwh “g ‘:1 gag‘ 6% oft" for cash. Sale positive roam thmimm ' mcludi: a“ (e ' no reserve as farm ls rented. chem pmes 1 rofiml- K ha ‘W, PETER BRODIE. ' ma °g‘my: Auctioneer parlor table, 1 folding card table. AUCTION SALE Terms cash at sale. Dated this 31M day of October A. D. 1922 A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer; Broadlea Farm for sale by auc- tion. Only five miles from town. mile from Mt. Herbert Station and llillsbnrough Cheese Factory. Close lo church and school. Containing 85 acres ol‘ the best land in the llower provinces. Extra good build- ings. New house, heated by hot a; ivnter and up-to-date outbuildings. in flue order. Will offer for sale on the promises on November 7th at ‘_ 1 o'clock sharp with the following As I am leaving for (‘piled states stock. crop, etc., 1 more 12 years. on the 15th l will sell wlthou; re. driver; 1 horse draft, 3 years: 1 serve on above date all my stock cow 7, to freshen in November. ex- orop, etc. as follows: 1 black horse, tra- good mllker; 1 cow 1i years, 3 YGBPSB, suitable for undertaker; 1 freshenerl in hlay; 1 cow 6 years to ma"! Year; Jersey gl-ude cow, 7 freshen in May: 1 cow registered. years. in calf; 1 Holstein grade, Tshort horn to fresh in April; 1 lteil- years, freshen in April; 1 Guernseyger 2 years in calf; 4 young cattle SPRdB 3 years in calf; 1 Holstein 1% years; 1 pure bred calf, short K16116- 7 years in calf; 1 Jersey horn; 3 spring pigs; 4 fall pigs; 200 grade 5 years, tarrow; l Holstein stock wheat; 600 stook outs; four Eflde, 7 years. farrow; 2 heifers, 2 hundred bushel turnips; 200 busil- ‘THEM, Ayltarslhllre grade. to iroshelflels potatoes; 25 bushel apples; 10 n ay; osteln grade. 2 years ducks; 14 geese; 30 chickens; 1 In calf; 8 calves; 1 brood sow and thrasher and cleaners; 1 rubber litter of 12 young pigs; 100 cholcelbelt. (new. Scouts.) Sale positive. hens. lNo reserve. Terms of farm at stile “Implements: 1 launder, Massey of stosck etc. 12 months on all sums arr a; mower, ft. deering; 2 over 10.00. 6 per cent on? for cash. lets dtlsc hat-rows; 1 hay rake; 2 Telephone in house. Farm open illowmkstngte; 2 carts and wheels; for inspection any time. , ruc wngoml driving wagon; 2 NEIL MeKINNON, V0011 91618-118. 1 pung sleigh; l set Broadlea Farm. Lot 48 Fairbanks Scales s00 lbs; 1|~__ i? l.“::’;.‘,'.°:.:':2.?'§‘t.':.?l.i..":li1.2.52.5?The Agricultural 1 cart; hreechlns; truckwagou; pad Techlflflal Opens Nov. 7 1.111 that AUCTION SALE Auction Sale Webster's Corner, on Monday, Novenvder 8th at 1 O'clock Big Clearance and breaching: driving harness; full set carpenters tools; forks. eltovelm-hoee, crow bars and lot or articles not mentioned; also all household furniture. Bale positive. Nothing reserved. _ Terms: 12 months on all sums Five months courses in agricultural sub- p»... 05.00. M" - jects and motor mec- Amnu, ;‘,‘,,'§,,,'§§.§”.§§,'§;,, hanlcs. Tuition. free. fJ. A. MnoDCNALD, Auctioneer. I Bonus of two dollars a ' ' A week to students from g the country. . N0 en- ; trance examinations. you‘ can jfs of ‘ White tlfePrin- "for ‘ ‘all? partic- ,1 u, I .1 team horse-s. 5 milch cows, iasweet‘ He m“ lslcigh. 1 wood sleigh. 1 set fnnnere.|mme_ he simply never goes e11 quickly. _ “Seeking to educate my niece as for as I can and to broaden out ntysclf before we both have to bury ourselves in the country "So he (tame to the city, and he fond himself one position alter another. losing tllctn us soon as he found them, l fancy. But he wanted to learn the stock broker's business too. and he did keep at again." it. until he found a position asl “That's wise too,‘ he agreed this messenger in some house in \Vall|time. . that place, and’ We circled ‘the Park again and then he went with you." iwent up the Drl-vc by the river. "Tell me the other side of ltint,"5cold and clear and steel color lnl hr said. “ls his mother alive. by the faint. nlnotlllghi. .Then we the wo '!" ' drove- to our ‘fiat. "No hills died after Bud went tog H» went hs far as the Vfi-Bllbllle 6' city. and as site was the onlylwvlih mo. opening the dodr for me. 01l(l'_ between the boy and his “Shall we do this again?" hell uptasluetl. ‘his baud out. ' lsnswercd. He 1b there any more. His» father says} f'l‘rl love to." ____ __ he can ltnve the farm if he comesdtcltl my" hand ' nn— instant-and buck and works it; otherwise it then another instant. Then he all goes to n sister much olrleriruisotl it. almost as though he than Bud. and married. She nnd‘\voltld have kissed my fingers! her httslband live on the Pcarsoli And then he was gonc. And. l place, and help with lt. stood in‘ the dark hall—-but with “So the boy gets nothing front my svllole soul bllrnlng with ‘that quarter“ he reflected. "It's white light. ‘as well. Every healthy lad should I went upstairs slowly to my ~slart out. and buld up his own Clllflffliflllfl. As l opened the door. I saw lroor. I doubt whetthcr I'd leave a'Violet. lying on the couch, her fortune to any son I might havc— eyes wet with tears, her shoulders though I suppose If it came to cns- shaking a little. cs I'd be ilS fond and foollshias any Mondnlh-Bnd ls In Trouble other parent." ‘W’? Thorn was something very wist- ful in his tone as he said that" sown-thing that made me turn a little and look at. him. He was Slteriifs Sale 13y ‘virtue of a statute execution to me directed issued out 0t‘ Hts Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- cature at the suit of Alexander Horne, Howard R. Hllson and l-l. Jlooper Horne against William D. IPlgott. I have taken and seized all the estate, right, title and interest oi’ the said William J. Plgott, in and to all that tract, piece and par- cel of land situate, lying and being on Township Number thirty-seven in Queen's Coltnty in Prince Ed- ward Island. bounded and describ- ed as follows, that is to say:- .Commenclng at the north shore of ‘Savrge Harbor at the southwest corner of Patrick Feehnnh land. thence running northerly for the (Iistance of one hundred and forty- one chains or to the shore oi’ the Gulf of St. Lawrence. thence westerly along the said shore for the distance of five chains and Ifltly liltks. thence southerly and lpttrnllel with the said first mention- ed llne to Savage Harbor aforesaid and thence along the various cours- es oi‘ the shore thereof to the place of commencement. and is abutted as follows:—-0n the north by the shore of the Gulf oi‘ St. Lawrence on the east by Patrick Feehan's land on the west by land held by Louisa Pigott. widow of the late Andrew Pigott and on the south by Savage Harbor and containing sev- enty-seven acres of land a. little mdre or less. And 1 do hereby give public notice that l will on Monday, the seventh day of May, A. 1).. 1928, m. the hour of 12 o'clock noon. at the Court House in Charlotte tow-n in Queen's County, set up and eell at public auction the said pm- perty or as much ‘thereof ae will eatiefy the levy marked on said ex- ecution, being One Hundred and Eight Dollars and Sixty-eight Cents, besides Sheriff's fees and all legal and incidental expellfifil. FRANCIS W. HUGHES. Sheriff Sheriff's Oflice, Queen's County, | Figuring. .. =Matlge——~\\'hat are you thinking about. dear? Marjorie—l hope bobbed hair won't go out of style before mine grows ttgsin. Auction Sale Oi choice Live Stock Tile undersigned will sell at Public Auction on his premises, Sprlngton. on ‘ Wednesday. Nov- ember the Bih, beginning ltt 10 a. m.. the following: 12 choice brood mares, Clydes- dales and Percherotts; 3 general purpose horses; 3 choice drivers, the above all western stock; 3 gen erol purpose horses, Island stock and 1 trotting mare; Arckillls Pride 5 good milk cows: 2 fat cattle; 3 steers, 2% years old; 5 fall pigs; 2 spring plgtl. 200 bushel green mountain potatoes. The brood mares were purchased in Saskatchewan and all are g-uar- anteed broken in double and single, ranging in weight from 1300 to 1600 lbs., ages from 3 to 8. All wishing to attend sale will be conveyed free of charge to and from Fredericton Station. Terms of sale: All sums of $10.00 and under. cash. over that amount twelve months on approved Joint notes. 7 per cent. discount for cash. 1f not tine, sale will be held fol- lowing day, some hour. D. AMloDONALD Bprington. Nov. 2, 1022." AGENTS» - ‘WANTED AGENTS MAKE no AIL! no‘. lug-orders for. new o ‘ry p Ce non." contain! 150 illustrations- seafront . rleit but for antly. A AUO'1'ION SALE. u npntl. t held the following do ' JDIM eves. There it was but not for him this ‘confound-t! Grinllfl who stood staring stupidly at her The General thrilled but not pleas “Phil. she called in a voice that slain til-filled the Mexican, "‘Phl1 it's Petals. ’ "(‘.ocila,“ the $011118: man blankly ' “Yes, Phil R1 rpeated '. it's Cilia. Look The sweet lntrcaty" ill her voice, made the Mexican sigh like o. fun: were married twn months later. out comment and took from her a [plain platinum clrclet on the in- "side of which he read:——"Mny 14. 19-19 PLM. to CL." iMrs. (Marvin's maiden name." "'9' dear" Y0“ know me‘ n“ cmmzthem showed the wretched mun protected when buying our goods as we handle only Dominion Government In- spected Meats. “'° Sims Packing Co. l... N. B.--Tl1e only Maritime Packers selling exclusive- ly Government inspected Meets. . 6+» "lWhen was this?’ “March 14 of this year and we lMarvln returned the ring with- “Yes," said Cross. “Cecilia Lane Then Cross and Cecilia between g Q-O-O-QO-O%QO-&GOO-QOQOQ nace as he turned his eye to watch} thc effect. He swore a whispered‘ Mexican ;osth-—the boy could. have taken this lovely-thing in his arms but no, be shookwhiswheaidiatlfd stared. The great round blue eyes turn- ed to ‘Cross. "You were rlgh-i." she faltered. “He doesnt't know me. ‘He doesn't even remember my name. “l'm sorry," said Marvin, quiet- ly. "but I'm afraid 1 don't. Cilia who?" The woman's lip quivered and it was Cross who spoke for hcr. “Cilia Marvin-Mrs. Marvin." The boy knew what it meant but he repeated the words as if he didn't understand. “Yes," the Yankee explained, "Mrs. Phillip J. Marvin your wife. “tMy wlfe——you—are—my wife?" It was too clear for anyone to miss Marvin was not. only aston- ished-—-he was horrified. "Phil," she whispered and re coiled‘ stung to the quick. The Gen- eral could hardly keep quiet. Had it not been for the ransom. ho would have made this beautiful and distraught woman a widovr On the spot and taken her in his arms -to comfort her. But Cilia ral- lied bravely. “It's all right dear-l under- stand," -~Everything will be all right in a. lllttle while." "But '1 don't. ltnderstand." said Marvin. "look here Cross, l want to know all about this." "Of course you do" said the oth- er American. "That's why Mrs. Marvin is here. She can tell you so much better than I." ‘ "Yes Phil," said Cilia. "Please let me tell you evcrirthing. Surely there must be-d will find some little thing, perhaps. that only you and. I know about—~which will bring it all back to you." (‘old terror gtniped. Marvin. l-ie realised that this woman was beautiful. sweet. refined, well groomed» in every way desirable and just the sort. of woman a mtut of his tastes would select for a wife. She had come clear to Mexi- co to rescue him and yel cold sweat poured out of him st. the stlght of her. FOR SALE Fox ranch 23 pens, equipment, houee.b uitt for sale of consign- ment lfoxes, now nearly all sold. Would ébnaider arrangement with fox owner who wants to raise fox- es here and get Michigan prices. L. l. IPAHFORD, Buchanan. Mich. .- 1 will all by Public Auction on my premise! mt Montana. on Mon- day. November 10th. at one o'clock sbermln stock. crop and implo- r further particulars no heed hills. If stormy esle will be e day. e pr mi Iprotlts; credit [iv us e t rite , 0mm teen. 1m. OX0 r ll I800. » “WM J. D- CTIWART, IA QNIPIILL i. a Auction Sale l I Auction Sale of pure bred Holstein and Shortho cattle, horses, grade cattle, machinery, waggons, sleighs Also four pairs choice Silver Black Foxes. I am instructed by Ray Clarke of Union Road to sell etc. at the farm of Greenwood Foxes ’Ltd., Union Road, on Thursday, Nov. 9th, at one o'clock p. m. the following: t 3 pure bred shorthorn cows, 3 year-old heifers, 1 heifer calf, 1 bull calf, 3 pure bred Holstein cows, 1 two 12 grade milch cows, 5 youngoattle, 2 fat cattle, 1 brood sow, 1 British Soldier colt two years old, 1 Colorado L.,’ filly three" year old heifer, 1 heifer calf, all imported. old and 2 work horses, 4 pure 2; 2 rubber tired waggons, almost new, 3 driving sleighs, 1 years bred Clydesdale mares, express waggons, ‘ box sleigh, 1 double eated canopytop wggg-on, ygtégl 101161‘. 1 set spring tooth barrows, 1 lawn swing, 1 churn, 1 DeLaval cream separator, 500 bushels turnips, l’ hay. 3 mated pairs Silver Black Fox pups. Proved breed. ers. Registered. 1 mated pair Silver Black Foxes two years old. Proved breeders, registered. TERMS:-All sums of ten dollars ($10.00) or under cash. Over that amount twelve’ months credit on ap- proved joint notes. \ . i Sale positive, no reserve. . _ pewntnnf n"