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"-50- Q '§_ ; nes, to-ai. ¢i.6o. ns .it :mo :.1 uno. _ , _,~,` ,_ _,_ . ill ’ ._l I ' f I f 7_3 i P ' " .il\»> ,__ _ I 1 'L Sldnfoldm Rrd Label. all- - wool, |ll|l1|/ rfb, Shirt and _' Drawers, £2.75 por nar- f " ment. .\ as *_ N.. anno-Rm' ...mimi - combsmffsiii. m.-.i.'..... ' weigitl fSi`z¢-s 24-3.1;, ' £2.25 mid 32,75. . -.Z-~... ’*"`7` 'L-EE ll' 'l 1 _* - nu- i»._..l»/ fill I. . .-'_-.1 it ' im rnltrbit. ll'r--tr' for 'L o.¢._.. fs .fi . _ ,L _l ` ST,’i\lI""1l..'7"\‘ '.Z`l""!€D V Stanlield s Unshrmkable Underwear L provides genuine comfort at surprising low cost Wear Stanficld`s Unshrinlrf able Underwear and enjoy the luxurious comiort of a warm fabric, soft as down and sooth- ing to the tenderest skin. Get fit that feels just right:-for Stanficld`s great range of sizes allows every member of the family to be certain of snug, tailored~to-fit comioit. Stnniield`s will not shrink! Given orilinary care in washing according to our directions, it will ke_~p its sizc and snug, tailoredftof rit faliiipu .is long as you wearlit. Anil it stands strenuous wear. Made in all sizes, styles and \\ici::hts for every member ofthe i.i:iz.ly; pure virgin wool, silko- wooi and mixtures of wool and silky cotton, priced from $1 to $10. n's Srsnriei. f liuni=.nwi'.AR . `r\\ / i Illimtrnlrd hmiklalw nluiir- _ _ my soiiiiiezf/'ii 1.'»i.=;if.»il<- s _ _ "mf .'r.i.1.i.,..»..- _.'..- .il/_ ,IL ~ _--.--, ._.,¢ _‘__-..___l.1_.l 84.5 _i.._-»..-»' .___ i; BRAYLEY’S Look Fon THE NAME " A \ tiliilmlgiiiilkwlllllilshpwlillii Dover yearned for anything in his _ “ ' ' ' " 1- _ _ ~'i~;="_f'.~_~-._ - 3 ence rwo _ __ _ THE cm.iu.o1'rE'rowN~~slUARo1A_rg___' I ` ~ H _Nov-wana 2'o`,_1s25 The Iron Horse IY EDWIN 6 HILL He paused black eyes All iight Joe Let ns he is my meat What does that get us?" To our destination. ma petite .t V is an atfali between serious. I leave to you becomes the slule of one prettiest of her sci.. Ile bowed. Ruby laughed, iiiistiuusly. Mr. Smith of ll0\\ li l plrew down the corners of 'thin lips, a manifestation which ldid not escape Deroux's roving eye. _ "The follower of the great Pro- lpliet of Mormon does not approve lol this particular form of slavery," ghe cried gayly. “They do not do fthings so in the new Jerusalem. _You \vould'not he happy in our li/lr. Smith's city." 1 “That may be," said Miss Kenny lquictly, "but l would thin out the _saints sonic before tht-_v tamed inc.; ;aud I would begin with this spvci-i ‘ incu here." i I "You must not ‘ho too bard on |)ir. Smith," laughed Deroux. "Hel ]i.~i u valuable man. 'l‘here is ui .close tit- Ii»_\t\veen us. is there not?" I There was contempt in his laugh' lSmith chewed his -beard. avorting this gaze to the window. Ruby.` iamazed at Deroux`s frankiwss be-3 ifore a stranger. flashed u glance of_ ini|uir_v. i “Do not be cuncerui=d. Mr. Smith _ls it very faithful -g\-vntleman_- t_o= i.loe lleroux. .\ir_ Smith, like most lor us. is i-tiger for fortune. but he is i-specially desiroiui of maintain- ir=-- in the flesh his honorable cs- it-to :-:uong tho i`tiilo\\’ers of' the l'..~ph»~l. 'I`l\erefor'e. Mr. Smith. ‘hot-ps mi-_ very nccu|'ntely inform-E li-tl." l L "(lh~ get to the point, .loe."sailll liuhy, "Just what is lt. you export inn- to do?" l 3 “There is no hurry. ffouversiition _with you is always inspiring to, fDeroux. You have wit. intelligence. lit is your feminine curiosity which pricks you. It shall be gratified instantly. _ “You will meet Peter Jessoii. f'l`hiinks to our well-informed .\Ir_i .Smith. I have planned this episode ,in all of its delicate shadings. lt` _is a little play in which you shall [be the star. my Ruby a divertiugi ilittle drama in which your emo- tional talents will display tlicni-I _solves to great effect." _ He grew serious, l “You will get Mr. .lesson aiid` lyou will say to him (at 11 favorable `moment to be selected by your in- telligence) ‘Mr. Jesson, I have hero $5.000 in gold coin.” You will show ,him the pretty little pieces. forthe _actual sight of gold exerts upon ymost men. Ruby. a direct and per-~ ullnr fascination. You will say, ‘I .have been asked to preselit this lmulley to you as an evidence oi' igoo-d will on the part-of a friend ‘for whom you can do a great ser- vice. a service which, at the same time. will -lyo nf even greater bene- `Ilt to the Union Pacific Railroad' _-\nd you will produce a draft upon the (‘_lioini<'ul National Flank o-I i\'ow York. a draft for 510.000 which lyou will show to oltr handsome ]l`rlend. telling him that lt repre- 'soiits a sei-oiid present to be plac- lcd in his hands upon the comple- llion of the service required. And llhon vnu will liiform him. siibi-it\» louently, if all goes well. be will receive another draft, this tinic to interest Mr. Jenson- Ruby." i ` The girl sat silent.. thoughtful. L "l ser-." she said finally. “Jesson ,,.,I.;`_-_:T,_,,,Z ‘ls to be sent, out in Marsh's last hope to find a pass through the Black Hills. But he will not find the pass. As a reward for his had eyesight he is to receive, in three ‘pnyn1onts, $35,000. That about stains it. iloesn’t it?" “With the most admirable provi- sion." ugrf-od Deroilx. "Five thou- iiiand In enlist his lnterr-st. Ton for $20,000. I t.hink-you will be able pt~ri|\L: with ai (lovorumeut job. Juli. “(>i-dinnrily I would turn you down." snld Ruhv. "l'm no angel, hul l huven't much uso for cron-ks. 'I`lici~f»’.s a <-liziurn this isn't as crook- ed as it looks. llnlll I don't i::tri>_ anyway. l`|l toll you strailzllt. l want moiit~_v and want lt, bud. liu sick of this hvll hole of Hal|e|"s. l'il rolrmll 'iuii-:lor to got onouvlil '|`l|t- (lov\u'ninenl is us mul-li inter- _ , ¥ t-su-il lu this rouil us if the .\r:n_v. ' was lluillliup; lt," I `\ “.\lolhing rziu go wrcn;'.." suld liuroux. coiitltleiitly. “Win `.lo:~xsoii _' for me and the ganio is won." \ . ' _ _ ‘ i This is the e ' ' ' money to get out ot it. I want tomf me __,mry of ..S,,Q“,_W]me and 15"' i““'k mls' “mi i"‘“i 8 de°""i'3ittist- Red." li you have been sav- ii_f"' 74°' """"`i"‘i‘ ""_‘yi"" “nd hmmiiiig these paper dolls, ut the eiiil ol """'i""“‘ I “"f“i‘i"t 'mike 3 Pad next week you will have a wholl- "“’ll““'- JW- FV" -"9"" ""‘"“l‘7l"‘"“i;si»t with wliicli to uct out thostury. ones to know what n good ons- . . . E sliould lie. ’ I “'l`hen ugaln. I like this maui ‘ '_ _ lessor l like the wav he holtl.-lille' S“"'“' whim EMLIRSSL Rag j'°'°**¢4»`» SNOW WHITE coma our ours . THE UGLY DWARF nd of the filet nook \'ot long alter the bear's depart~ liihiselif above these pigs out here.l“'F'i"" ‘miiii“_g together H ie w0D_§j HF, h H Class' ms bpm! engage,.|.Ar-ross theii path lay a fallen trci a - _ i ' lnzid beside the tree. tugging and. doesnt count. Ive watched him, H, HB hm while beam. ard l'\'o watt-hr~_tl the girl. I know; pu ing at l ii I ad ht ln a tiutk was ml' own sox. Jon, und I know t\‘whl"h h “ug N E .` ."` lurk- tilioiit yoiirsm They aren‘t in"‘f‘ “my ‘i“t‘l"i‘,im2°::m::’2__;'_T;f,§§i lov with each other. 'I`he arf-_¢°‘"“e “em ie f_ ,_ ,I v y - . ~ ,, .-creamed at them rudely. \Vh.\ Just in the habit of being enga.,erl _` smmung were mu 1-u_,H`_hi She has nr~\'er Lett lovr--doesn't “Fe y°“ , , ` ll know any more about it. than algirls? Exhy dont you mme ami b:|l\'.~--~that girl, and as for him, l_h"'ll' me' , _ Il lon’t k ilavt I Both Snow Vlhlte und Rc-se Ile( t now. | I ng a givne. _ _ Y ___,.._ ror-lmli. Joe. _vou’ro on. You li‘tv»“!""“l9*‘V°’°‘i_ L" get t"eimledwd hi tbi~'\rd free Init he sweiiiiioil and. iilwnvs boon slrstlghl with me und- " __ _ _mme nmdci l'll plfiy your name for you, to t.l\c~l’“f"i‘i"‘i wiuueiy mo " y ‘ il ‘ii " ii t iliioirtookr her little scissors out of cl-|AP'rER xvi. f THE 1-eivu=~riNc or ivin. PETER, lesson ‘ ` "\`ou've i~ut off the end ot' my beau- , The stridcut night song of North_ jl"'lnt'f\ had died away to a murmur' iwheu .lnsson finished working over; ‘his maps. The bursts ol' wild mer-i lrlmoiil from The Arabian Nights lhud long since quieted. The night , ' ‘ _ lhlrds had gone to roost. The main A (¥`hi*‘_i_s un’ ‘fly 'lWa:\f'thMH,:Z street of the town was in darkness idol "S ‘ue a 0 green S' irclinved only by the flickering oil jlautf-i~ns, hung upon widcly-scp- arzitvtl poles. .lossoii wont to the ivludow and tlier-_red into tho blackness. There [had been a ilurry of snow undthc |wlnd had li~ft piitcltos upon the rut- lted street and the plank sidewalks. ‘lt was t-old, with a chill which crept into the big bare room. He turned back to the stc-ve and fed the tire. He was in no mood to sleep. Restlessness plucked at his nerves. Things were in a devil of a mess. I-Ie despised the place and the peo- ple. A population of ihoors in a wilderness utterly barren of the ordinary det-enciea ol' life. He thought oi’ the months he had com- pelled himself to endure the socie- ty of men he would not have tnler» tiled ln New York. And tfhose dani-nt-d toughs held themselves to be as good or better than he! llc yearned for New York as he had ' For Generations the Stantlnru Blood Purifier 'tim ‘news that the pass does not me`°[°r its orderly exi5"e""e' its _ o»»»i»»»- .in 'n~-~»af affiim-»=--_ ;_~X'=<'»__ “_‘_'_<'_,§‘_'_\“_‘_'_v~_ '-“§°'_1'y '“°gj‘ i§'§.`i.'“.i§ii l’.Yi`.§’l'i`$`.°‘iif.‘i'i.?_iI`..ii‘."'f§i » SYRUP or wHi'ri~; Pius AND TAR -..‘_‘.‘-‘;‘_._..;";__...__'.._“i.f.i...32"i°i..i¥ 1-1-'-»--»-» fi-'wi-»w»u _ _ , _H \ , E, '___ _ V -H Y G' _ E,_ ‘_ , ,Hn A h hi : _R _ street. of this wretched lmmlet ‘Y W' " F" 5 °"‘°"' 3"' 3 "9°'.` ° I ".L.Y'f< §"qm'_ i:,m_gd;v.iyHam",)l`_ M I with the -majestic inurrh of ‘.l~`|fth l. ,_ if I . ‘ll ; '_ if \‘,i\u\\iii\il` L' To - nc' 2 .` `i' I 4. i f _ p,s\LilAl3' t__ \ .s._,.. _-_.~;._. 'z -' ~,.<, _ Q r,d,_ MONTREAL TORONTO l)E'l`ROIT CHICAGO ‘ INTERNATIONAL LIMITED was likely to halve, the Waythlngai were going. His -mind evnded they ~ conclllsion but he was 'heglnnlngi § to suspect that. the glrl"s ' tt :tl n° l°ng¢1' imPefu°d ¢V¢n for him had pulled. A rm on und” ghemon trying I N0w.nt-mit gin he had seen unit- » l f. _ i - _ enlc problem Itih;ci?vell`r$"lIlltrlieiiiilfltIiiiiid livlzaliali 1Hlill_ of femininity to- rouse a fel- RESH' charming' |mmacu|a¢° lows iblood. Whnt tl fiery little under ALL conditions. Sheer 'Iwi' "he WM- l-hi-“ R"l‘YL S|llll0llH~ _V gowns worn withouta sccond'| fear. I;_';?,;_'gc':rEiv3"e ey? 'h“lli""°‘ll “mf .'.;` ’ any time any dayl ' “me” "‘ "W K *’~“°"~ Makes Connection Daily from all Maritime Province Points- If you 'seektbil added charm, stop l'[i‘iiiirillii:liai?i'|tatrl htklicwmlrla judge! For Fares. Reservations. Etc., Apply gg ,employing old-time “sanitary pads." iwhero. however she' illerivesrlulliie 1 ' ., L -' insecure un _ » w_ K. ROGERS _°r_ L' P' m_‘_cH'E’ 8 in 1,0 bxtrexaigiau women now strain. Small head like ii mee- Cif Ti I( * A * L ' | 6023'uvYl3r3f~ 8 U ll TIDKOI AQOIR, Slliiorl eqploy I KOTEXH _ _ _ ‘ FEW way, Leaves Bonaventure Station. Montreal. 10.00 A. M. Daily, _ (P Ar. Toronto 5.40 P- M. A|‘_ Dtiroit 11.30 P. M. Ar. Chicago 8.00 A. M. .things by their right name. this is ._ I ‘i __ -_ . _,_,B,___ 1,, .. . _ _ hr|hr~.r_v. Whal's more. you'r¢=, mm. _ 1;.1___ l Women’s HIT. __-.-,. .__ __ 5 times as absorbent as ordinary cot- , __ `ton padsl tp: -I _ -_ .I Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time, thus ending ALL danger iianada Steamship Line Ltd. You discard it as easily as°a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- - S. S. HITHERWOOD AND S. S. CEUTA f="m="t~ Montreal Charlottetown St. John’s'..Yf.i'y'fi'f.i§".ff ii'L'..h.`il'.'..L'.f.'“f.'f.°.’l§ 1’ ' ‘_ L. A N ch "on ` _simply by saying "KOTEX." Mwgz' .nd'":J. '°:“_L:‘:,: ln fairness to yourself, try this 8. 8. "H|thsrwood" November 17th November 21st _8. 8. "PsverlI" November 21st November 25th 8. 8. "Ceuta" November 28th December 2nd. For ann and rata only I csnvr-:LL Bnos. Agents ‘ amazing wey.- Costs only a few cents. Comes twelve in s package. '.5_.E..’J..._§...?.S A _ are in use in all homes where Quality is demanded _ " ‘ - i 0 "~ Awmw _ _ _ _ ‘ _--rim im ri .,.i. nl ' ~ Agp. \0i it pi.._\i,i-.ii i-on im.\»i.i.,\ S __ _,f_:_.," ,f__0w_" S_f‘_;’_[‘_f`__’;_ __1;fm_,Vh,_:'__ _wiiiit was uw mimi of lt. this THE an/xvtev DRUG commtuv, umnsa, - s¢..1°lm, N B. 1.......» wiring. if yu cam in i-an ’“"*f’""°‘” °""° ‘*'“°"“ *""’"Hf‘"'-_I What was he getting out of It itll. Wits it worth while to submit to such daily discomfort of mind and body merely for the iutkr-_ ot' win» ‘ --»-»“"*""""" c* ' ‘ "°"“" " ' ' >‘°“' “"‘l niui: a possible furtunm- ii.. wi... beginning to think himself a coni- plete fool. Much better to have re~ mained in New York and taken hp; irhanre iilong pleasanter avenues of ambition. Something would have turned up. There were gli-lg with monev. more money than Vllrlum horse. skin like pink flushed mar. hle- n figure for a sciilptc-r. H.. wondered who she wus. where she came from. Could it he pmigliue l'0l' SUCH R lliri. a dance hall girl. to ‘keep straight? Wus Deronx tell-_ ing the truth? "What possible difference could. lt mn-ke to,me. one way or the Ether?" he asked himself ln irrita- on. Nevertheless his thoughts kept returning to Ruby. Pictures of the izlrl passed through his -mind-her natlike grace ns she boxed the ear; of the laughing Deroux; 'her fierce' eyes. darting sparks of rage as she leaped hack from the ugly liruteln I-Ia|ler’ii and shot to kill: her red.. iwornful mouth: the whole iasclll-i ating figure of her._ Yes. hsjydlil tails 'txdroiible to make the sc- qualn co of this girl! I-Ie had yet to see the woman he could not in- » i`CEtp0 lwually Snow \‘Vhite~ ill ) ‘_ §§im;T@,§§§_;§ff§{_ §,1;§;l;§S°fliAUCii0N SALE Bourke - Windsor I HOIISG L-lows. '\\'.\<»<».-~_ ~i»=i<=--~ M1- L HARNESS L Sgalgd Tender; will bg rggglvgdi We will sell at Large'n Livery Mtuliln . b th ndersl ned to nonn“l‘""`“ ”""°°' °" Tenders will be received by the Dlgcenfbellr 1”’ 91925' roi; me pup; Fmlmy' Tn” ,mm |.`»s.|._ A1. '~1|1d¢F8l9li°d UP i0 Ti‘U"5d3Yi N°V' chase of a 135 acre farm, 100 acres _ iz o'"‘0cK :mber 26th, 1925, forthe purchase in high state of cultivation, balanccy-|~|,, W," k,,.,wn |,,,.-,.,» ,|.,|.|. n, |¢.-t-.mi .f fi. =°==~ 0- W »=~s,‘°,‘:;‘ ,‘:.;‘;,”*,‘;_.':,:‘,‘;°'.,;',':,‘;‘°“ "°" ?.~.‘i'.~.'2:;;::..;zf'i.‘;l:..”'::.l.:' .t':f'.rl_'.': lhercof of F. A. Bourke and L. V.; Amo a "Wee quarter lngereat milton-nr no il splendid driver mul If put lu Wiv\d8C-I`. HU¢h°ri2¢d BSS 9t\°l`5. a frost proof Potato Warehouse of_"i“"l"K would nw. to ml umm' _ l\\m\ Iiulveu on in linot winter In L05. doing bu5ihc88 Undef Yhu ~fll‘fl’\i40i?0° bulsglei Catpicllti “mated °" Ona hliick draft more 'I yours ulil. _ ra way s ng a n ora. lv 3 it moo ni. 0 rch il at l it name of Bourke-Windsor Service; .render may state price of b°¢h:,m:__f_: In U" ;|_m_;"f‘_;’_ ° "° "“ Station and Bourke G. Windsor, 10,. se|,a,.ate|y_ i 0m lov huuy. ons upml -lelxh. one ., _ . Particulars to be had from thei For particulars apply to W. J.j':::;'T:":l:.’;::|::"||:"x‘k':::“:m,':°':;:_’: UflClel'.Sl9Y\Cd. lrlSP¢Cll0|1 by ap'_R|°'d'dM|ddiet°" or the under'-IN; lliisrrielm. lfuli Im nenll nt L|\l’Ir'»¢ °°"‘*"‘°"" Ti" "‘°*‘°‘* °' “"Y5i5l?fo°EN|x |=AnM\Nc coMPANv.i""""' mm” In “.i‘.`vAt.hil;iiii‘s',°i'i.'i'». tender not necessarily accepted. Charlottetown ‘ A-.~t|t»ii»»r. l Rogggf L_ C01-TON' ,illliil-ll-lilfmwlil. 'lll5l-||-|l1l-\l3l- - Trustee. *““’_*-"__'_”' " ` , cnolon FARM l FARM FUR SALE I offer nt private sale my fziriu known ns tho ilomoslcud l"uriu. sltuato at 'Murray llzirhor. consist- ing of forty-t'lvo ucres of land. in -tn excellent farming locuilty. nom' vliiirch, school and station, with buildings in good repair. C. WALDO HAWKINS, Murray Harbor. 41 Wed & i~`rI FARM FUR SALE Farm consisting ot' 275 acres of freehold land. All clear but ten acres. which is severed with hard and soft wood. Six miles from Charlottetown. Two sets of bulld- ingl, all In good repair. If not sold by prlvate\sa|s` by Deo. 9th., will be net up and sold by public auction. Also stock, crop and Implements. Apply to HORNE BROS.. Wlnsloe, Owners. FOXES _fill SALE The balance of the Foxes ln the Mau Fur Farm ranch, Mount Ed- wlrd Road. will be sold by private sale from new until petting time Any Foxes not cold by private salt within the next ton days. will be salted. For full particulars to partial In tcrnhd will lee Mr. J. E. Newsom :are Peter Newsom, Brighton Charlottetown. 6042-'ll-14-12|. _ ` FOR SALE _ 50 acres highly cultivated land.: buildings in first class repair 3 miles from Rocky Point. For fur-i ther particulans apply "A" cle] Gut_\*r~d_ian. W _ _ __ | ._l'...\§.`._.L€ FUR SALE Farm at Long Creek, consisting of 40 acres of good Imd. Handy school, churches and chipping. LEONARD GARDINER. Long Creek 5992-ll-llwfmlZ|. - POULTRY Nariéis .-__.0._;._ My Canning Plant lm now ln lies Fowl and Chicken. operation and I need large quanti- All shipments remitted for daily. Special prices paid for crate ted chicken and fqw|_ All stock to be undrawn. J. D. JENKINS 608341-l 7M7l. -CHARLOTTETOWN g I Will Sell _for MR. V his Residence, 103 __ At 1 P. _‘ ln good repair. Including new Q graph, Modern Alaska Range, Rugs- Wilton Square extra Dishes etc.. etc. gf Auction Sale ‘ OF FURNITURE North River Road _ On Tuesday, November 24th, 1925 M. Sharp ‘i All his Household Furniture and Effects comprising I P*"'°"i 9i"|'\ll Room. Bedroom and Kltollon Furniture all _ ( large) Sectional look Dun _ *"3 5°°"°- Mllwilllly Drosura, large Mirror, -Pictures, ' Inspection Monday afternoon. -fa il _\ R. E. WHITE, at Willis Plano, Edison Phono- aome very ilne lolrskin J. A. moo~Ai.o. . Avnlonur. 'I