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HASLAM n. J. panama. mo. A. J. IIASLAM. a.ll.. l.l..s. ‘l BARRISTER. arc. ‘iiiiiiliztircigbihabsn FY5135??? P.0. Boa CUTCLIFFE 8 ANDREWS ' rUNanlu. nmacrona AND EMBALMERS Banter Livel- and Bradalllarle Day and Night Service IELL 8| MATHIESON ONE! 'l‘0 LOAN M Block. Charlottetown. l. Island . ....._--_-_.. ‘r ____ _ __ " nock for the heavy-weight chigrcp- Ito-night to challenge any man in l: ' TIIE TRAVELLER urnin dbqm he no‘: zmlmfoan read (or all fish: with alcrluds n: and swinging his teet u, mo ledge no. Dan looked a little e and tense but he smiled, leap down and folding Bob in strong arms. ‘I knew you'd do it, Bob," said he "It's a fine example Sol- me." Dan l led th ome. The ring was thronged by post and present chamcplons ready to challenge the worl . and the -M. C. was introducing with hoarse, [auc- ,ous voice a big, broadshouldercd 1e1- low who wore a loud-striped suit. "Ladies and gelr-tle-men, allow Ire to intercede the iamous heavy- weight and Challenger ct Ben Bran- lorlshlp oi the world-Mike Ginty—--" - Dan and his attendants climbed up the steps, ducked under the ropes and entered the ring amidst a fran- tic roar 0i applause. McGinty, swinging his hat, step- r up to the ropes, holding up a and tor a hearing. “I was to have iought Ben [Bran- nock for the title last February," he barked in a high-pitched voice, "but he strained a muscle; another way l): saying he had cold ieet, and the fight was called ofi. Now I am here England," he waited {or the ep- plause to die, "and that‘ does for Jack Richards or Dan Shelton ri he wins this fight.” He turn . grinned at Dan. then dropped down lo the floor. Hrs swag- ger was prodigious and the sture he threw at Dan almost rnsu uns- But Dan had the fight t_o think about and sap quietly on his stool, waiting while his hands werebemg bandaged under the supervision oi Richardfis manager. At last he was called up to meet Richards, they shook hands, listen- ed to the referee and went back to their corners. A minute later the fight began. It was Robert's first experience oi’ secondlng a boxer m a big fight. Clad in flanrlels and a sweater he worked with Daniel and the others to keep Dan in good shape through- out the fight. Jack Richards was a trick custom- er, Robert saw. early on. Dan was always on to and striking his blows with a snap hagéulled up the inT-s as round follow round. n the sixth round Dan nearly put Rich- ards down and took a clear lead, but Dan could not keel) out of the clinches and his opponent had an lWKWdid way o! stepping inside the blows, oi holding and wrestling S0 that the referee wu repeatedly forced to break the men and caution Richards. The contest went the limit. Rich- ard had been bamy outpoimed. but he was on his feet and rtrong when the finish came. The relerec stepped up to Dan as the final bell crashed out and even a; the brazen no.e was echoing he seized Dan's right arm and held it up. Dan had won almost every round and was the new heavy- weight; champion. “shelton is the winner.” The applause was deafening and mixed wlm boos lor Rxnams. D811 slhelton was the new heavyweight champion of England and champion oi the British Empire. It was time to go home. 1n a corner oi the restaurant 0i the Carlton Palace Hotel the Taxis- worth party plmook oi supper. Dan- iel Shelton, Dan and the prolesslon- al boxers sat at a. table set. apart, but Robert was seated between Adam Iawley and Pl-unella at the larger table. rt was one o'clock before John Robert Berry started ror Wood l-‘arm. He wanted to be there belore another day's work on the iarm be- gan. Joe Capsww and Mrs. uapsww urn not stay ior the supper because they were nervous about night driv- lns and wished to l-B-KG their time. Jessle_ Capitow, lovely and radiant, rejoicing ln the success or Dan and Ruoert, made up tor me loss. Tom snulgrave leit bile hotel at hall-past one. He gave Robert a hearty shake oi the hand. “You were grand, boo. I suppose you'll g0 on with your boxing now. And it you want a backer, rrl sup- port you to the limit." l-le married lor a. mrrrule to get a last word with Nora. "Josie tells me you are going to stay at her ilat." said he. “that means I'll be seeing you." Nora's eyes had a new bright light in them. "1 think 1 shall stay with Jess," she answered. “The whole world seems to have changed to-nlght. ' can hardly believe i. belong to the iarm any longer. Even Dad was rest- less. And Bob-he is drflerent he has changed, all in a single night. He says he is going to let Daniel train rm.” “Does Bob intend to quit, the farm! “Oh, no. He won't do that. H. will oarrylon and help as long as he can. But e wants to make money." Nora frownegh xi hope w-Iught won't h . "I don't think ever spoil Bob." drawing Nora. closer to him. the typte oi man who knows how to carry is corn. And don't forget, Nglla, ior your answer.’ e B Y- “I’m not old enough to think oi’ marrying yet. I want to do some- thing before I settle down. Your lather- would object too. He pressed her hand gently. BOXING SELLS BUTTER Happily, Robert leit his sister in Jessie's capable and protectl hands. Back at the hotel he iourl Adam Iawley and Prunella on the point oi’ starting i'or Tamworth. Adam gave Robert a cordial grip o! ls hand. Habitual Constipation ls a Danger Signal Coast! ' i alwa badaaoqil... it p“; makes you feel l _ y, dull. irritable. But when Nfllflrllflfl es a liable, look outl tuauallyoendstogetwos-saand Ions. cent resort to harsh pur- gativeaod oak: em manta m ' pendut oh them. m i _Thc_ one will. “mum; enn- mpatlon u_to get at the cause. Oom- =~~ =---'-~~-.:'.~.l- rials I tt G lfl a "bulky" mass la the intestine. if th’ l should Kellqglfa . l-Bran. tnbinly takes“: small antloont-an ounce a day la UNI-ilk Ul’ DH! lE-“blll Inuat have it squad‘; and driliuk plenty of watgi. Geld; packagshat t t W»??? immiéfi. Kiri? ll; k " I ." M d h zlloggipin Canada.- ‘ y “l.” or." closures my sa s. “ - 8 the old, da s could not have been as cleafii a}? is oximigayrlgo Befrlyi wou ave adm ac Ran a and the bruiser; to his inn. There is money ‘in the game, i-llobel-‘ti. mone or ou, . ome n an see mi whgn ou get back to 'I‘a.ns- worth and web have a talk." "You were splendid Robert," whis- pered Prunella. ‘Ilhen they were gone. It was halt-past seven before Rob- ert reached home Cytmlfi nonde- xglontostaym the moaLbul d had 00M W‘ .. o“ |. . u“? tagmulwlg an; loan.“ m yin as no 1cm Robert hIIIlILIIG. _ ta. a papers are lull o1 "h; aa“.’.°l'"£‘.‘3l°‘l3‘i.‘i’ml.. gem chaps a dirty" rusty old m a 3 {urinal-l- w- tion o! rt, a and strongly . “l. _-. "l? “l.i°‘ll‘r°" mfom°l°fitrl°fific ert. I have llitlo money in the ha t Iivlérgolyiou some .uow wneo uni-h mm. erything all rig iann dadlwRober asked. ‘ - replied the (ann- am the middle oi’ his own rearinfi h we E a whic had been wel and cooked. “Not a complaint be made and, you'd never be lcve it, but iresh orders for the delivery o! milk and butler and eggs have poured in from Tamworth town. That comes o: dis- covering a boxing champion in the family. The world ls made up o! snobs." , But his eyes were twinkling and he smiled as he said it. (To be Continued) OPEN UP ON CODES LONDON-(CIU-Certaln recog- nized telegraph codes may be used ior telegram-s abroad under relax- Dinner had been kept back for him. Danieulnd Dan_l;efu ed_an in- OUT OUR WAY @ 1- - Bv nu rnvlcz. mo . T. M. EEO. U. O. PAY. OFF. ed postal censorship rules. Previous- ly all codeilgre banned, ._ _ ARA 85d (107111. ‘ 1n- Villii lllWiillli Murray River . And Vicinity The many friends o! Mrs. Eliza- beth Maclnnis regret to hear she ls confined to her_ bed through illness. e . H urday a Ialrly large crowd turned out for its first race. Three horses to": part -Audrey owned by C. H. Horton: Dot, owned by P. M. Yeenan; Lncldy M. Gregor, owned by Ray Stewart, Murray Harbour. The la ter winning in three straight heats. There are quite a few talrly last horses around Murray By J. n. Wiiliame JEAN-rerun; 2-8 l. Murray River and Murray bour plagzd a‘ splen hockey turdsy n1: . it was very cold ray River I M. H. 8. bill! scored for Murray River l- Gum Nicolle. It is expec ' Mane will play at Murray River as soon as the roads oflned, l eration has returned home. face which required the ment by Dr. Brehaut. at 2 P. M. H. the same day, Dr. McKee oi tarlo preached the service. It teem in which the deceased held in Murray River, where once resided. Murray River Cemetery, The bearers were: Messrs. ‘Dutney, E2i'!_l8_Sl_MOl-£0d, Sydney OUR BOARDING HOUSE guns oi Although rowd Miss Been Keenan bookkeeper for Mr. O. I-i. Horton, is spend- ing a iew days in Charlottetown. I Mrs. V. E. Jenkins Point Plea- sant. who was a patient in Kings- Colrnty Hospital undergoing an op- Mrs. Walter Dallriel and Shirley spent Saturday in Charlottetown. While practising hockey Bruce Lowe received some cuts about the treat- ‘IIJ funeral oi’ the late John D. ume was held on Thursday from the Church o! . Scotland. 0n account o! the Rev. Bishop having a funeral on a large funeral showing the es- Interment was in Alexander was ted stimulates ch: r greatest ‘ Help start Get a bott m your dnrggist. Accept no substitute l ' genllowa‘ Syrup. Earl Munn. On- was Mass. who has been v was plane, he weekend in Montague, the oi her aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. Dr. Louis Johnston. With pall- q_ Iollewl‘ DOUIEI IONIC IIITIOI ci-IILDREN who can't keep pace with their mares pmbably lack the essential mineral which are necessary to strong, why wise mothers give their llowfs liesaixval bl minerals hichh I b 'l {zeroes hglpthics bodiesufAhd its Dolil-lle Toriii, Auclriililuflzg _ m ev-ery meal. r2: alts-alga: é§.l‘;°_.‘.’f“ M "Xu- Murur. Albert McKay, John Bowlers, Mrs. Winnie Bur-ton o! 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