4cm rwsnvn ll‘ I »O ' I ithi-nconsternation of his men. t IIIIIIIIII I I itself-respect. Itzike a chalice. and the did. much tmbosom and with firm steps return- lnilrzht have surrendered but for one , jnii-vitable (‘UmpllC3ll0Il. ‘I .- I Qurizhiiis. i ‘I <he killed. I I ‘stood. until one day the captain's _ V. ge-‘torm. ikiutlly __- lto her ears a new and unfamiliar I M I. POUND CAKE - FRUIT CAKE - SULTANA CAKE GENOA CAKE-CHERRY CAKE-WALNUTCAKE I POUND PACKAG ES ONLY J-A-MARVEN LIMITED BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS QNCTOMSTJOHN HALIFAXJWONTREA ' "I I~I" vil/‘I I IwI-I I'-I~-I"I BEAVER FLOUR BTAIN bread with that delioioua homo- rnado flavor——piea. cakes and paatry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. Beaver Flour Ia made from the fineat o! selected Ontario Winter Wheat combined with enough Western Hard Wheat to give h atrenjth. Beaver Flour is tho original blended flour —-an_d blended flour ia reco nized by all qualified experts to be the eat flour tor [eneral baking purposes. Dan’! ltalfolal Tr! III loll b) you pour. THE T.H‘.TA'YLOR;_ CO. Limifeo CHATHAM“ ' _- -- _ON‘I'ARIO It is now rumored that tires and tubes will take an- other drop In January 1923. So make your old ones do you the rest of this season by having ua fix them up. TRAINOR TIRE SURtlERY Cor. Queen and Water 8t: Phone 8321. Pre er Well water or Tank water? . l Our writer aysteriis deliver water DIRECT‘ from the well to the tap. The tank is used to store ulr only. Re- ' sultz-Fresli water at all titties, and no trust troubles. No thing above ground to freeze. Our IJYSYPIIIS have established a reputation on tho Island for dependable service. Don't be (lUIZQlVEd and ac- cept a substitute. They are sold ONLY by The Trask Well Co. P. O. Box ‘i211 . . . Kenslnqton. P. E. I. 1i , g1 9. _~ l ‘t 3i / i I .‘__ i. u‘. t! l ‘ (‘I ' i . 4 - g ‘l I t ’tt>+o++++o4+o s E. R. BRO V 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. [Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Stong Stock Companies. _ ivzis itllll the rod queen more ."R"Z"Z* .-._ millions iii piwipli- liuvi- fiiunil to lli‘ Continued from Page 9 ' that possibly a man might be as tdrastically i-lean as Inez demanded and still retain much of his manly Anyway. he would ez approved, admired and Innocen- ,cin’s scandalous cleunlinms made him as iiupleai-‘antly conspicuous .as "nianlma‘s boy" amidst street The chief was tori-ed to -ti_'_'llt, and tight continually, to Wuaintaln the respect of his men. ‘and when (lapi. lunocencio fought , These frequent killings coming -to the ears of Inez offset the good ‘itnpressitin of the clvziulintxss ‘which catisetl them. Her BibIt-sa "Iiliou shalt not kill." There matte miraculous patience wore out. lie jdeliveretl an ultimatum to Farley" ‘and returned for his answer, oni- latteriiooii, just ahead of a thunder- 'l‘i disregard the advice of her old fnsler father and defy ‘the all-tioivcrftll lord of her terri- ‘tory was as hopeless as to defy the ‘lightning playing among the black iclnuils over her head. As shegazotl ‘upward in silent prayer there came sound bIi-niling with the rumbling ‘It soundul Lie‘ if were lot’ the storm. ldistunt szuvmill ltlirough the sky. the (‘lllllillll explained: ‘the sound of the motor.“ (lnly a tnoiui-nt tn the stcrn black [whom uolnitiy could disobey. ipo-itiptincd :iniit.lii-i" moment. As she “m; fpully Ought “m, m qmve "limit"! I19!’ ll-llli 1'0 $991k Ill" laughed in his face, s0 you can't Wllvlll-‘lll 01' till‘ till-Willi; HPFODIHH" blame even a polite brigand tor, I lli-tiliirsul hm‘ answer, (l I IAiWPEIt illl. Nobody‘ iltinim that when an ir ri-slsiible, fort-a lllPBlS illl lminov ‘able body, something serious ii llltlllllil to liuppi-ii. , Something like this IlZISlIPI I,lllt)l|_‘.‘.ll old iFzirleWs tinxiotis mint us‘ (‘uptuin ‘innocent-lo zidvzini-ei upnn Inez for his iiiiswer. llll" tliunilcriiig r-‘irlictl Tl: h... its milk. (IITIUIIIS Iicllicd iuyvuril ion tlu- red-tiled root‘, hail and ruin rii .e~. ‘ cut shrapnel. l, ‘ turn-t-d to the kerosene il.in.i. \ ill three times threatens-d ‘to give up the ghost. Beside ii Iny a much worn puck of Amricun playing curds. ‘Inez lucked them up. “\\'ell" (lfilllilllllvtl the i-zipuiln. “l be buck in a minutc. Stiuti-i" shi- iinsivvrcd. “and then I ziniuver you." Suuto bowed illfililvl)’ and watt-l - i-il tln- girl prort-‘etl to hcr room (‘npniin Innocent-lo was a‘l\\"il_\'fi po lite. liP stole itolitely. he killed wilitvly: so now. of course, hc would brniik this girl's w'ill-~ polilc 1v ~ In the seclusion of hcr littd-i-liain- l)t‘I‘_ lncz rntiidly luid out. the cards in parallel lilies. Like a genuine ‘tlillllljlll('l‘ 0i‘ Aiexico she descended from the i-aublinlc t0 the Fillivllllil“ IA tow utiuutcs before, with that true and rare fui-th that moves imounttiins. shi- prayed for guitlziuct 'in the hour of need and telt surc that she bud rcrvivcd an answer. Now silo was trying to confirm lll(' ,.\1;ni;_-lit_v‘s advice Willi the ancient siipet-siiiitin, of fortune telling. .\ silr-nt btire foot creature step- pi-il to her side and (eagerly watch- cd the til-‘(lllelllié of the (‘ihrd-‘l- ll Ouichitii. Fauieys niaid-of-ull work, and IO Inez, friend, count-ital lor and incxliziiustihle mini: of mis information. "Uuh!" Hillll ilncz, “the, black jin-k "that mean trouble, Ouicliiiti. trouble. Mi, but si-e, tho king ofhi-zirts. Hr itllYitlN good, NHW IIIFPI‘ Ill"?!- Tlliltl inoiiii lii- Ullllllf in s-urefithecs kim: of hearts," _ "Wilt." lLKTPHl 0lll('llllll, "he heri- l‘li‘»'.lll now, 'I‘htit king of ll‘l>'1l.l‘lH li-‘ tlii- ituln." ‘. , fiustlieil Inriz, “Snntn (‘Ll/ll- niit lii- my king of hearts. IIc is the lilzilrk jack." T-IIFPI‘ lcu spots put in illl appeal‘- illlFt". llnth IlillliSPtl to consider this iii-w iuzirvel. "i'+'i*+'l'+ei<+++rl"l<i'i~'l“l~+++tl"l'*l'++ A Stubborn Cough ll Loosens Right Up ‘l t. This homo-miiiln remedy l; ta won- " der for qulrk ri-nltltn. l-Ioully i uni] cheaply nude. t}. 4'é-lt-M"?'B"X*~I'++++'H'++++'I'+++~Z- Ilcrii i< fl. Iiomo-miuiii syrup which l.llt' uni-t ili-pi-niliiblr nil-nus of break- ing up stubborn coughs. It is clicup ‘lllll sllllpli). but rcry prompt in tit-tinn- l'|iili-r its hr-ulitrz. soothing iullucut-c, slit-st sort-now goes, phlegm lnusvlls, liri-iilliitig Iiocomcs easier, tickling in illTlliili stops uiid you not l1 good night's rcisiiul sloop. The usual throut and PIT-ll cold-i arr.- coiiouvrcd hv it in 24 hours or lGtN. Nothing bctti-r for bronchitis. lioiirseitess, croup. iliroiit tii-kln, bronchial asthma or wintcr coughs. To niiikc (his lihl0flllltl cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pint-X into u, III- oz, bottle und fill tho bottle with plum urunululotl sugar nyrui and shake tliorriuulily. lf you pro er. llllfl clun- ilWl tunlnsios, ll0ll[‘_\'. or roru syrup. lllfilfllHl of Hllfllll‘ syrup. Iiitlirr wiiv. you nut ill oiiiii-oi\—ii fiimilv stipnly —of lllll(‘ll hcttcr rouuh svrup than you could bu rt-utlv-motle for $13-90 (oops pi-rft-i-tl/v unil children love its Jlfltlflllll tiiiite. Pinex is n special and lIlLYlllV gon- ~cntrutoil fflbllllllllllltl of ncuuiuo hor- ivny nine i-xtruct, known the world wot‘ for its irompt lieuliug vflcot ipiiii tlio mi-ni irinim. 'I‘n iiriiiil ili-iiippnintmeut. iisk _vour lTll‘.".'ll~'l r “2'/, mini-rs of lhnex" villi full directions. uuil ilon‘t accept nvtliinu vise. Ilimrnuli-vd lo L'l\'(‘ :1 i- travelling .-\ll three listened in wondci- till "It is an ilfll'll])l‘illl(’.. -I knoivivoll ivzii< it auilibli- till the .'~lll)l'l'll swallowed it, up and ilucz turncd to the anxious flare o‘ the mun Will) llllil bet-n father, nio- lhvr utud lP2ll‘llt'l' to lit-r und lllPII eyT-s of him 1 The fateful IlPVIEIOII could not be ‘Fln-it‘ art-s fen-red a mllnlttlll-alllrllltllfl? fool oi IllYIiPlf tiiir you. jui-‘t than the heavens split, with ll i-nn_ [ g0 IOL-u. [gm it p, 100 n‘\l(<h. ill :' : ru>h Hi4 the long guthi-r- M, nun-tr" ‘l “What that mean those three tens?“ “Thlrly days." assured Oulchita without the slightest doubt. or hesi- (ation. Inez nodded, hid one card in her ed to face the man w-ho loved her and would not be denied. At the first glance, the captain saw that her answer was to be “_\‘es." Farley kHPW. too, and much relieved, with- drew. However. a little knowledge Is a dangerous thing, particularly when it concerns women. The conversation, like all that went on in that household was in i<lnglish~that is, Inez considered it English or ait least “AmQrFc-an." Panley never could understand how these Hlexicanis picked up so iuuuh American sizing, and, unjustly per- haps. blamed it to the newspayers. The captain started the biill roll- “W-heu you marry me?" “I know like a man that kill." “All right. I stop." "Right now?" she asked suispici ously. “No. me." "How you stop, if you stiziy in army?" ‘It was evident that the girl had no intention of surrendering uii- conditionally. llIlllUlfBnClO expci-uiil this and was trropared to make rou- cessions. Furthermore lie wua fl growing tired of’ these tri-qiu-ui and ltrofltless duelis. i\u_vway the iirniy miizint littli- more to him than I'stop when you marry .‘i uniform. So he surprised her with: "l give up army." "Wilt-tut you do if you gin- up army?“ 'l‘liis was ilio captain's trump ‘aurd. llc posed mzigulfiri-irtly and with all the qiiitliiis und solvninity of u king offering to zibdii-ate his throne, said: "For .ytiu, l’ make the supreme isai-rillce-Jl go to ivork." THE TOWN , GUARDIAN W“ I THE BROKEN WING lng with a blunt and direct our-z- forgetting his manners and iillingl the room with grewsome Mexicali oaths whiuli riviilled Illh lillllillilt‘? Ulllflltilt’. “Vera bud words. Santio. lldllél - wash out the mouth. ll go gut = the soap." "Soup," he repeated, rewlly hurt, | "Why you always want. to make l tool of me? Soup, alivziys soup!" l “I no make tool of you." i "Carramba! that is riglht. II For “What you mean?" , "If I want some other girl and ll" ~ l !~ of void wct nir tun‘ who no wnnt n, t-tyme_ttin.n | d(|‘ i .-__ N.-. ._. .. ltake her-eh? Who dure say 'no" [to (Yaptaln Innocent-iii?" l “l say 'n0.‘ liluff.". But. she, not hc, wits “thclknow “hm h” is?" iig bluff." and they both know iL! Folding her in his arms. and blund- ly smiling, he whispered tonilly: l "To Hell with you. I love you?! l “Snnto. your love no good," t “Yo —1\\'h2t's mutter?" I “You lore it'll the girls. I ‘hear about the mherx You 1M0 Qvplwwlililing place beneath the coin-ii. u‘ girl you see. That's bunt love." I "Ah," protested the bandit, “tlim-o‘ are just, leptle loves. I am strong] uurn. You do not undcrstiinil ili<= lUPIlP loves of strong mun. They‘ wear out, not so quick, but just sol sure like his prints. Then (‘Olllflltlllll berg lorew-thut last forever, When you marry me?" i‘ “Sainto, iI tiimrt got to marry‘ no-j body." "You marry mo, or pretty quick, l break your neck." j This amorous ibrigtttid spoko‘ gently and with his brilliant sniilia, But the girl know llt! would do jll>ll \vli.‘|.t the said and, if ImsSIbIe, woulill do u. poliitely. l "You see him?" she asked wiihl a sigh. producing the card from hurl dress. ‘ "Yeh, the king of ‘hearts? ‘ "If the kint: of hearts don't conic; in one month, I marry you or yiiiui break my nut-k. How that, suit ytiii‘.'"l “Who is thces king iii‘ hearts?’ asked the mystified cuptniit. “ilusluintl, l gniii’ to iniirry." Now this was not exactly a fit‘- tlnlln or stitisritiztury iLllSWPI‘. How- t-ver, one thing was ('lt'ilI'. Inez Jgreoil to marry stimcbotly within at month, ‘It pnily rem-ziineti for tibi-l captain to make sure l-llilll no tithe-r! i-tiiuiitltlte appi-iirr-il--»~ti very simiplc‘ and t-m-‘y mutter, as he rafter-toil. “tlooti," Ilt“ zigrecti, ‘tfliiit is thirty Jay to say ‘(looii-bywa‘ to zill the lei- , tie lovos and 0m- duy to conic buck to the beet: one und take you tn tho nice new house." “Now -housi-," she echoed. hionseflyou build new house» inc?" f-liintn suddenly realized Wlllll ll!‘ had done. "All, it was been surprisv lki-ep for you. Now I liuvo spill thc Iicziiis. I um f<iol~by dam, ‘l uni." 'I‘li4-n, of otnirse, he hnd to PX- :iln: "ni-u‘ in!‘ "d no build him, I buy from ilic book, (Jlwet-ago," said he, mention- ing a world renowned mail order lions-v. “Idniym t‘,hi-ec:rgtiAa whole house —ri ‘Gringo’ house" she tnuriuurctl. in ecstasy. t “Well almost. They do forget the front, door uud out». biiy ‘window. But they tihrow in two dug kennels. I put them together. They look pretty good. llit come by pieces, thees house. Inside beautiful“ white-what you think?" lHe paused imd tiescribetl, with his polished fingernail, a. large ob- long object. "Oh, Snrito, I know—hnt.h tub!" she exclaimed rapturouriy. "Yeh and plenty soap. All day long you can scrub, scrub, scrub. In the middle, stairs go up——ploiity more houses on topwhrnss ‘beds. chairs, table, rugs, beautiful pic- tures on rho wall. I pick them Rlll fnom the book. O. and one thing more. hot and cold water run all over house so soon I flnd out how to work thees patent heater." The girl's eyes sparkled at vision. the She would have married him at that instant and rushed tn U16 "Gflllllfl" 1101189. if only he were not n "Gremier." ‘Meanwhile the .'§QQ'§§OO nluti- iuitiductinn ii_r tntmflv Wlnltl‘ by rtfllhded. The Pinox 00., oronto; ii. . ' .. ‘Greaser’ went on with the fascin- tlnz details: Yo,“ jug, one Mgiover roof and HUUK up so — you ous whitt- dress, lnoz (‘illlltllllll ti: llr ‘Milli’. One more thing l bring for-i-iiptziiii, "nnq lino... ‘YOU. ‘come from." ,1 .3 “lniin rod rm up side of house. largo package. Within Iuy ll glitli sing il"0llt'l' iind. for the flr-sttimv around his own siuewy frame anti l slip owned ;| pziir of high hut-ls. dontoustrzitcd. iIt ufas an accurate words in citltci‘ lziitguziuc to i-xprlw-s} “tlh liciuinwlil piuik silk corsets“ und cri-ilitttble demonstration. Sud- ‘ rod." hcr joy its she ekamincti thcduinty \Yhii~h is front SHIP?" ‘dBIllY I19 llelfflmé 3W3“? that llli "N. no," he luuirhctl indulavnl-‘fnuilo thinl-t. i l “'l‘hrl-s side is front," explaiuoil Indy love was tiockinig a suspicious “not thunder rod. lightning est "Tile-cs is silk," P.\'('.lillIIlt‘|l (‘llfillllv proud donor, "the strings no in‘ eye at him. , ' whito Iii-dds. llll‘ llilt'l(, 'l‘licse rubber suiiiipvrsis‘ "How you know so much about ‘ il intro expcusi\'e, nizirlc in l" i".-=.:intl hilt-lint ' l‘ " _sttirltiti,'.,'.s'.y'I‘lti*y ‘litijfllgi. Kiwi, Q11 lllttlfrllllillll?" Slll-‘lll’ ‘ thi-os not mosquito ni-itin: - theyithvTioi-lting st) —iiud pull dnwnthc manila-ti, a So sapviniz he produceti from its ciill it ‘tnllo‘.“ l'tll‘~l‘l.*l sii/Ihcu she flt, lino." _ ' , “Fkiol-slippers," [IZlSIWil Inez, ilig- The (‘Illllillll slipped tho t-orst-ts i.‘ E a 5 but I don't know whore (Uontinued on Page Thirteen ) When the Baby Laughs ~ 0U are being advertised to. When the sun shines » when the floivers bloom, when dinner sends out its inviting ziromzi—u'hen anyone of a thousand things h happen to attract your attention, you are being adverl ~ \ ‘tised t0. h‘ » The purpose of any advertisement is t0 attract your attention and arouse your desire; to tcII you what is new and good; to guide you to something you ought t0 have; to make you Iiappicr and ‘more comfortable; to save you money and make life easier for you. S0, read advertisements. They will give you the latest ideas and improvements. They will help you to live better and dress better at less cost. You’ll be surprised at the world of interest and the ‘i. oiziih of new ideas that. you’ll find in reading the adver- tisements in this paper. ‘ ' . Advertisements are dailylrecords 0f progress. They are ‘the P6110118 t0 you of merchants and manufacturer-s who Work f0!’ Y0", telling what has been accomplished for Your benefit. Take advantage 0f‘ them. ’ luanmaa “mm let a day Slip by without reading the advertisements.