i»Aul~. _i wu it __ __ _ __ -me ciiAnto'i‘_1_~icio;_vN cuaiwim ;=; E. _ .NovitMia1~:§_;2_7_19z9 Justfiliuck I Luck. alone never kept anybody well, but looming large in the good health story of millions of people the world over, is the daily dash of ENO's "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water . . . Safe . _ . dependable _ _ . non- jgpbit-forming ENO. Refuse substitutes. it ENUS . _ 'fFRU1;T_5<’§>1fT ` _ scot- free." More than ‘Ji _ ii.. G l _ t __-'li-l*__°*'~“ """' " “ AUCTIGN SALE li (,‘le\l-ance Auction Sale at East Royalty on Monday, Dec. 2nd at 1 5'¢l|,¢k§harp_ Farm, stock, crop, farm implements. ctc. A beautiful fann ,.0 slee ab ble. _ tak “Because I do. Why. one of the boo fellows at the Hunvarlan Embassy l but Im not nearlyso much of an as Il k." use oo , W; ~ _ "'I‘hat_'s what you said about G 7 A fw».¢le." said alll slowly; -'Do m"shui op, you donned fool: uid ' » Jimmy. "Havent you got any~tact?" By Agatha Christie ' s ember? And that very night ho- “OI course I_'ve got tact," said Bill. “rm e oudaing alpiometist. Au. ' dlplomatlsie have tact." >- ' ' ill in what they call the larval " i" d .nmin _ Y _ .be oohrriivvan st Ah "1 y °“ mu" "'1’hat's about fair, I think" And now, at last. Bundle spoke. ‘re “What about me?" she asked. ' ..I “Nothing doing. You go to bed alll- “Oh!" said Bundle. '"I'hat‘s not very exciting. mg "You never know," said Jimmy ' ' kin “Wcll, thcl'e`s always that possi- B l "Nonsensel" cried Bill hotly. "She’s fe “How do you know?" le-.orted Bun- ity. Do you kliow. Jimmy, I don't co halt like the look ol that Countess. _I an *"’°”°d h°"" ot yoirll have e bit or ii Job wak- solutely above suspicion." £5: “I can't get over Bundle." said Bill vel-ting abruptly to a former topic. 'should certainly have_aaid that __ she'd be-well, dimcult. Bundleis im- p' proved. She's improved very much." _ “’I’hat‘s what your Chief was say said Jimmy. He said he w... reeably surprised.” diy- “You may be murdered in as - ‘your sleep while Bill and I escape JIMIMY AND "l¢EOPOLD” V "I thought Bundle was laying it on bit thick myself.” sa1d.BilI."‘But dders is such an ass he'd swallow ytlung. well. night. night. I ex- me when the times comm--but k to it." "It wolft be much good it you've en a leaf out of Gerry WM'ie's lc," said Jimmy maiieiously. / tfol- 0 l I Bkm ‘J "1-§f. uched for her." U gilfuéz r?,r°.°hiuuy. A f I Y S bi' 50 itlffos. only 3'; miles from the city, situated at East Royalty. All blur andinan extra state of cultivation. Good buildings, large orchard. .One of the finest and best located farms ever offered in this Royalty. A real place for market gardening or fox ranching. Land all new and » _well fenced. Also all my stock, etc., as follows: 2 good mares, 8 years 0ld: 1 pure bred Ayrshire cow 3 years old to freshen in December; 1 Jersey OFF T0 BED "You’re only gett your vm "Oh!" said Bundle, momentarily bac » .mg ° taken aback by his fervor. B “You girls are all the same.” fo grade, 5_ years old: 1 farrow cow, 3 years; 2 calves. All farm implements, including one }{all`s thresher and cleaner. Crop: 30 tons of hay; quality of straw; 200 bushels of mixed grain ; lot of turnips and other articles not mentioned. Terms of farm at sale. Stock, crop, etc., 12 months credit. 6% off for cash. If stormy. snle first joyslty. J_.' A. McDonald, Auctioneer. fine day. Walter Chappell, East 118--Wed-Thur-Fra' iuiziioii siii' SMILES K grumbled Bill. "Just because she’s al on jolly good-looking woman-" Bundle was only too well ac- ‘Well, don‘t you go and polir con- wo "Look here." he said, "Yes," quainted with this unfair masculine if lille of argumcn t. me ll, I _ an you'll be all right and all that, _ _ n‘t you? It's all very well ragging. flclenccs into her shell-pink ear." she but remarked. “I’m going to bed. I w bored silff in the drawing room and J l'm not going back." _ She left the room. Bill looked at un Jimmy. "Good old Burldl "5 and them poor old Rom-iy_-" tion. Bill was one of those who doubtedly meant well, but the result tot his efforts would not he 85 described as heartening. _ Y wan to zo and make a chap uncomfortable for?" he demanded. k,’ said Jimmy. ‘Toddle along." ut Bill lirigel-ed..He stood uncom- rtably. first on one foot and then the other. What I mean to say is-we I when I think of poor old Gerry- immy gazed at him in exaspera- Che estate of the late Daniel Arte- mas McCanncll do hereby give not- we wl.il"sell at the ranch of James Munn, Mermaid. Lot 48 at the hour of twooclock five adult .foxes and _We the undersigned executors oil ‘ ice thnton saturday, Nov. 30, 1929, .... nm N 2 H '-.-.@.- - "' v If in ti /in Qui thirteen pups. one pelt. Canadlanl :T National Registration, also at same ' time waggon, sleigh, robe and harn- _ = _ ness. Terms cash. _ J, R. MUNN, (Q) ) l ll ._ E, DI. DOUGLAS, C. J. YVOOD. J 3.' A, MEDONALD. Auctioneer. `g_ ~ g /'\ her. You know how keen sho be in everytlilng. I think the she took it was just wonderful.” "S0 did I," said Jimmy. "It sta gered me." pomibie. ‘I say, oughtn`t we to ha of stunt." e," he sold. "I w afraid 95 might have trouble with - is vol she's got some sense, Bundle has. ' 5° have toshow you Leopold.”_ for Bd1l‘s inspection. ‘I see." he remarked, "that I shall ‘ ‘ the dark blue suit into whim he y e He slipped his holla into_.the pocket oi 8' had just changed and held, out some- _. thing ' ‘A real, genuine, blue-honed auto- Sh° knows when is th1ns's plumb lm- motlc." he said vi-ith modest pride. - . ) . ve "No, '1 say." sold Bill. “rs it real- ' ‘ _ -_ ' ' ‘ some lethal weapons? Chaps usually 1;?" _ H do when the;/'re going on this sort l‘I have a blue-nosed automatic," wa “med clam and mwhqdicn in said Jimmy with gentle pride. “It his e was undoubtedly impressed. ' "Stevens my man. cot him for ine. IT Purity Flour lLi'ght ' Christmas Cake. 3 cups white sugar. 4 one. I cup butter. M lb. shredded cocoonut dry $4 Ib. mind pool, chopped i M lb. almonds, chopped I cup sweet milk I bottle C ol. _(cherries) \ I foupoon vanilla Havering .I cups Purity Flour I foupoeno biking powder Method: Cream tho butler, odd nu lr, 4 I ge boofon, add cocoanut, mfzod poefnnd almonds, half of your flour, fllon tho chori-ln and vanilla, (hon (ho milk, flnolly the ru( of the flour with the baking powder in it. Bake fn oven 225’ for I hour. Senillor tho new Purity Flour. Cook Book, 300 pqu, over 700 ruled ppl , some illustrated ln colon, n\al,l:l' to any address for .70 conh. My favorite Christmas Cake- so clelzczous, yet -so easy to make ' (From "Letter-I to Mother." by I Modern Canadian Hollowifo.) “How time does fly!" Can you imagine, Mother, that Christmas will soon be here again? It suddenly dawned on me last week when Bob came home from the office one evening and said “Don’t you think that it is about time you were making the Christmas cake?" That was what I was busy doing last week and I know I have been successful because Bob spied my cake and insisted on trying it and he was quite delighted with it. I will have a job to keep it for Christmas. _ ` Bob lays he thinks my luck is changing because my baking is so much better, but it i'sn’t luck at all-r't’s Purity Flour (only Idon’t tell him so) . I always imagined fruit cake was so dificult to make -until this year, but I have found out that it it much like making any other cake. Good results depend chielly in the blending of the ingredients from the start: the richer the cake recipe is in its proportiohs of butter, the more cautiously must the mixture be worked to a smooth cream as one gradually works the sugar into the butter. The temperature of the oven must be kep_t'v_ery_cven and quite moderate. I am looking forward to having you and Dall with us for Christmas this year. Did I tell you that Bob’-s father and Mother one coming too? I feel sure this will be the happiest, merriest Christmas we ever 'have had." ` ‘ ~ 1 Your loving Betty .Very Fine Farm and Comfortable Home FOR SALE i Owing -to iii health I offer fo sal ff L?" he said. ‘ _ nobles. You pl-eso the button alia Welsh-S Several iwunds and looks most Leopold does the rest." - _ _ murderous. I‘ll lend it to you when "Oni" said Bill. "I say, Jimn-iy?",_' the time comes." uyesg-» - ‘ ' Bm l°°k°d at him WWI YE-*Peet and "Be careful, __won't .you?_ I mean, ¢`“_"Y~ dont go loosing that thing o'1'! at / _ ____‘_Wh2t made you think of setting any one. Pretty hwkwanl lf you shot ie .. . .li ..» _“A girl generally gets a good Icssly' “It just mme to me", “I doi-i’iz know," said Jimmy, care - "r'l1nt's all rightfseld Jimmy. PURITHFIIDUR "Still the Butler Broad" ‘ ”’ A product of Western Canada Flour Miils'Co., Limited, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary old Digby walking in his sleep." "Naturally, I want to get value out of " " r. e lny, splendid farm of 93 acres of fer- tile land, well sheltered and watered with large barns and commodious dwelling`,1 'having pressure unter sys- lcm in lmth. The stables are concret- ed, while-the buildings are :ill ln first class repair. The farm is near the city ai-idiall important places, and <` should prove an excellent inicstm t . ' ` (H1 if tto any on`e who appreciates an up-io- vate farm with all modern conven- ` ences and comforts. It will repay any ¥ogresi|iys farmer to come and in- lpect. the completeness of the equip- ment. i AMOS RODD. - 0949-li-2,3-ci. liiiiion. I _*___ _ r _ _ _ | trimming for slipping a tip over on "I a bookie." Wm T __ Mr. g / The sons We and 2-ii Leon ng_pcrson." said Bill with some I'll l anxiety. fa,- f “That would be uni'ol'tllnai.c," said “ Our chronicle must here split into three separate and distinct portions. hope we shim't go and shoot the Theslger gravely. me real ly did depart. JIMMYS ADVENTURES . Jimmy was left alone to take up tis vigil. - ° i rlisiht was to prove an event- ful one and each oi the three per- sir involved saw it from his or her at fthe cxtremliy of the west wing. own individual angle. A 91'1Ka~8ing'yout.h, Mr. Jim-my door _ l 'I'h0Si8¢¢'. at a moment when he has which "But i've heard that you've pro- at last exchanged fi 1 d- i hts O"R ke. '1‘h Pf0f€8Sl0nal Cafds :_o__e_e_fl_____to fou_r_ other” girl: this with his ‘snow c;‘_;p_l§<_>°__11zB___ _00___oilr e doors of these three , _ _ _ _ 1 “I-er-cr was merely rehearsing E"er51°if~7h~ V The W5/i'°he'f md 3 Simi'-*I0 f-&Sk- A Prohibition Commission for my nrfmosal io you " “Dont forgot" said Blix - . . "3 A. M. Cl1&ll‘ Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. ' Marlate. P. E. l. lllnydtllylre sm) alive' that ls," he added lllgdow ot m olk pm” just when . Send all information regarding in- | Iractlons of Prohibition Act to the //// ». _ "I Above _ l ` “__ -. . with ll Dorchester Street: (.:harlottetovi-ii ‘ .: N* " \ Y' or To -Q \ _ \ femme Bundle had t fi to him t , d Chief lnsllecior B J Maywood * \ . \ F ` _ repeae ’ Wes wing m any one some to cr ' Phone 709 D101-ll-16-iyr. . l _` ' B. A. i [ aaaiisrisn. soucrron irrc. MONEY 'ro Loalv ="‘°'li'§%ll¢l»l3mom¢°num\ily mu mths il” ` Special Prices "' “ONEIDA C0lifl\fUNI’l'!" Sliver, ls Adam, Paul Revere, andlbeauvllle Patterns. Cari he bought at our store durinl DOLLAR DAYS NOV. 26th & 27th Q i r 1 I