REGISTRATION OF F URS i“ the Canadian National Livestock Records is of great value to good fox ranchers. ‘It. is an age indicator, provides genuine identifica- “on, and is of the highest importance as a. guide to successful breeding operations. . llllll llll-IIPEBATIVE MARKETING SETTVIGE ergaiilzed ln 1926 has, in the disposal of our ShippCFS pelts, saved hundreds of thousands of - dollars for Canadian ranchers. ilanadian National Silver Fox Breeders Assoc, SUMMERSIDE for o. quilting the following week, also to start an0tlier_ crazy Plwh" woik quilt. The ‘P4131118 v! c1111“! donation to Sanitarium was dis- cussed but nothing W65 ‘Cleillfled; upon. The Secretary invited the £171 "i, lNGFll-ILD WOMEN s T B ms irirrit ‘T; .i m invited the mgfifiglfiilciier lzilinrle for the 0c- .._ . “q, m “m5 lieldyon who?“ slkalcenlh {an 112119 - - t "kinilbflvs lip herlimlfeghlrllénttheu Th): lllHfl-IRLS niiii one VXSIW!‘ View" ziua mee mg. er 1 I M‘... two. we 0e ‘W585 i"’li.S§.‘l."§..i“ti?§f‘ at: by repeating ClQ((l _n uziiso . F’. . , _ ‘ _ m can was reajmnded L‘? iyyatachegllcc- ngiguullillizlé Call answered w m“ o1 etter‘ fimni a i committee, Mrs. N. kgrséyi‘s;sal‘{(]"lll: regarding sew- . . and M:s Crawford 51c drtbkiiutiiie. aiizi receilll" ‘or Siiicliiii" 1ggquilis and llpar ‘kn ckcrs was As tlie progfamlorétdniuilvtieé Seceh-eduniygs’ iheirdetLti-inmee abseui meeting c 1 giitlilnllielalltgglgs lgixlxsclgdwg; all: FUXES! FUXES! Lzonel Flord and Mrs. Robert Howard. CANADNS SMOKES d wus recorded in licdlzliils llilllllégulrillfldglllilli? We" mode available for consumP 0"- rmsr AERIAL BATTLE The rust air battle was fought in hmen flEhtinB ixtagqielnvltliithtmuslrllelfsifirom ascending balloons. llm you uni NEWPORT riurrs twin A number oi’ high quality Sliver Foxes males anti females PTO"!!! breeders zit bargain prices. Worthy of inspection. Reason for selling Vlllg my zitlciition to the rnislnl! TPltltlna ‘Foxes. Also a number of Alaska Foxes that produce Cross Foxes of quality, i LEO FRANK. Southport. ATTENTION FOX RANCHERS! We believe we lived up to ourllfllmlses l“ satisfy those who patronized us with fox polls during the past year, in obtaining as £0011 "lid in a number of cases better prices. "m" 31"’ other shipping firm . We have several large orders at Presml f" fox pelts. Before marketing. coll, phone 0r Wrll? "5 We pay all express chnfges mid $119913’ bags when requested. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Limited SUMMERSIDE .. ._.- .-= — ANNOIIECGEMENT — Just as soon as fur season opens l will buy silver TIIX and all kinds of furs. I will Tilly 8T. 110 Kent st. Charlottetown. W- (iléester S. McLui-es office, and at Water St. Summer- s ii, At your requcstl will visit your farm and buy there. I PAY CASH. FRITZ WEISSLER WEISSLER FUR C0 191 st. Paul st. West- MONTREAL §___-_ ._ llAWi runs WANTED Silver Fox skins, Muskrat and other raw furs re- mml- “illicit market prices. Trade demanding iillliititiea. See us now. Peltlng and cleaning done Y Mir experienced men. Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Ulfll fox wire fox houses, cedar posts, lumber "ill electric motor: G. R. MACQUARRTE Summer-side €_I I Ti‘ riir. I (‘TTARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN The Likes Of We l! T. U. BRIDGES I Tl’. W35 lihé first time he had ever openly defied his father and the older man glared. But he at any raw | rarely allowed his temper to gel; m; better o! him, and now realized lnut this quarrel was more serious than he had imagined. Rufus went on. “Hes after Alison. Made up to he; Carried her parcels. Think I m going to stand for that?" His father scratched his nose with his forefing- er. a trick he had when surprised or puzzled. "So that's the way of it." he said thoughtfully. "All the more reason for you to o slow. That girl a.in't the sort to rushed on’ her feet, and you don't stand to gain any- thing by keeping up this fuss." "I hate the fellow," growled Ruf- us. . “You won't gain aziythin by hav- in another row with 1B," his fa her insisted. Rufus did not ans- wer but his face was sullen. The old mun. helped himself to apple tart and spglnkled sugar lavishly. Pres- ently ufus spoke a ain. “Dad, I'm mad a ut that girl, and I know you'd like me to her. Can't you put the screw on her through old Burt?" The other shook his head, "No good, Rufus. She has her own money which came to her from her father. Burt ain't got any influence with hei- at all. I! you want to marry her you've got to court her." He broke off. "What about tihose cattle? Will French sell?" “I never saw him. I was looking for him when I ran into Lloyd. But I'll drive over to Monkswell to- ‘ morrow morning and see the beasts. ‘You can trust me not to pay too much." The old man smiled. "The trouble with you ls vou . won't pa; enough. All right You go early an you‘ll catch him before he stars for Totnes market. Rufus was every bit as keen on the main chance as his father and these beasts oi’ French's were worth buying. He was down to breakfast early next morning. His fat-her came in a few minutes later and talked if the bullocks. He went out with Rufus to the car. “Coming back, you‘ll pass Rose- wortihy," he said. “Take my advice, 'll ll l d th L] "d. Zgild mgiace yguragezigtg?‘ A gixlllen (Tile; crossed Rufuss fare. . ,,. | "l reckoned you'd say that but you're wrong. It pars to keep the right side of folk. The more you .liate ‘em. tlie loss they ought to know it." y Rufus turned ard looked at his -father. "WE-int nliiut Daniel Bilrl? You don't imagine lie thinks vou. llkc him!" “We're stood friends," said the other smoothly’. “He knows who's top clog." Rufus laughed. i l] ‘trig that sort of thing willi young Llcyd. He's not the sort to be lulu"- bugwed, All the same l‘ll lie low till I "rt my chance at him." He drove oil. found French still at home and, after hard bargninlngJ L“ WW“ “ll l got the cattle at his own price. ‘Then lh. ' fiifdlvii E25“. ‘Ziiilfiiiflililsaii ti? ‘we Mi w@=~~-~1-u- fore returning home. ll R... i Tlh Tit? , . , _ saasnlleailfbrillianljciiscoinllfgvffjonl, tlie’ uRLUTSE“ emmuétwely 3" direction of Teignmoutli. It turned in through the Roseworthy gates Rufus pulled up and watched. He ,saw Dr. Vane get out. Joe Chowne [was called and they two and the ambulance driver liflerl olit a man and carried him into the house. Rufus parked his car in a gateway, got out and waited. Presently Chowne came out and-went back to . his work in the garden. Rufus lean- ed over the hedize. "l-ias your boss had an accident?" he asked. Cliolriio was full of it._ He was aching to tnLk and. lllSlLlf‘ three minutes Rufus liad tlie whole story. "s fur n5 Cliowne know it. Rufus was "'ll of svmnntliy and made Chowne “is friend by elvinr: him n shilling ‘o buy beer. Then he tvent back to “is car and. without any delay. drove straight to Teignmout-li. The "hale business iiitrinued him im- wensely. especially Alison's share in ‘it. i-le meant to see her, if possible, ind get more details. On the vrav he met Crispin oom- lng home in his cai- but. if Crisnin recognized Rufus lie did not show it, and within a very fciv minutes Rufus reached the ouay. T-le was just too late to catch Alison. l-Ie saw her red-sailed dinghy ofl’ the mouth of the river. heading round the point towards Labrador. CHAPTER V1 ONE UP T0 RUFUS Rufus swore under his breath and turned back towiards the spot W119" he had parked his car. Then a new, idea entered his min It occurred to him that Alison mi t be suffic- i t1 i qulsitive to vslt this cove $3.3, £4; accident had taken Plflcel B A c K R I T E She might be as interested as he! himself was, to find the reason why the Liioyds had landed at this PEP‘ t. He went across to Mott’ 2553.133? and asked i1 he could have an out-board skiff. The man in charge said he had one but the tank was empty. Rufus told him he would take it and asked him to fill the taink as qulcklY B5 poiaisdgllig lived iiii no llfe oloao m the sea, Rufus could handle a boat as well as most amateurs but by this time a breeze had replaced the wlm of the early momin and he had l0 g0 carefully if he di not want to get soaked with spray. 13v the time he had crossed the mouth of tlhe rivsl‘ Alison's dinilhy was out M siizht around the next point of land. Keeping close in, he rounded the Point. and sighted the dinizhv ha" a mile awn near the Cllpstone. Her course, if a e had been running for lhrlxham. would have been outside .the rock. He got a thrill when he ‘saw her turn straight on towards "m land. He throttled down and ere t along close under the cliffs. IT seemed to him a long time be- l THE PLACE? lloly llaino llall TllE TIME Tonight‘ GULLEGIATE llllP “It's up to Lloyd to do the opolo-I n“. t wouldn't be any good my try» _ F l i’ ........... 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An electric refrigerator in good condition makes two savings that are vital in wartime! it saves food. ll: SQVCS money. ls your electric refrigerator giving top performance -saving food, saving money-just as it did when new? If not, call your Frigidaire dealer below. His factory-trained service man will check over your refrig- erator and make any necessary adjustments or replace- .....ii. cit uttnciit... sol-it‘ Us liili.‘ Citlll ll L ‘liie viiioie situation, and the plan wliicii has been iuiiuuiateu il/tzll Fri-day's ments quickly and at reasonable cost. cabinet iiitttiiig, it ....s §»iu, ..o Remember-it's a patriotic duty to save. Be sure your refrigerator is saving its maximum! TRIGIDAIRE DIVTSION — General Motors Sales Corporation — IEISTDI, EMSIMPSONfl F- A- 5- JONES-Special Representative one. iiuwerci, would divulge tlie lll1~ ture of what the two nations intend to do. ONTARIO _ fore Alison again came into sight blow slie bore straight out past the Liipstoile and, shaking out a reel, made away for Hope's Nose. Rufus waited until siie has iai" eiiougii itr , tiiere to be no risk oi tier recogniz- ing liim, then pushed his boat as fast as he dared for the cove she iiad left. , Disappointment was in store for CHARLOTTETOTVN liiin. 'liie tide had risen so tar that; there were only a few yards oi shingle left bare wider tlie cliffs and a small surf was breaking. obvious- » lyllt was out of tlie question to lRlhl. i still no had attained his object. He IKTTGW no\v wlicre tlie accident had happened and to-inorrow was an- other day. He turned his boat and ran brick to Telgiinioutli. All the way, as he drove nome, he was conslderin what best to do. was convince that the Lloydl had had some special reason for vis- iting this rather inaccessible cove. Men of the age of the elder Lloyd did not climb cliffs for nothing. There must have been some object and Rufus meant to know what it was. He thought of consulting his father but deol ed it was better not to do so-at least for the present. He would wait until he had made a private search and that he decided to do the following morning. In the afternoon he drove over to ~ Skiudnn. He meant to make his peace witlTAlison. Though he would Burt's step-daughtief- _ .. changed was the garden. Allsons. Tulips wailfloTgf-{m "T ‘if-f not adopollze to Crlspin Lloyd he: The old farmhouse was so little‘ mother had insisted on some flower, nots made bright T122319: otxfigecolblsl didn't mind humbling himself to changed that John Lloyd would beds and a lawn and, alter her; in front of inciting, rambling build. Alison. So far B5 his selflsh nature have recognized every slate and death. 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