TWO i FITCH ‘FOR SALE g vig-iiiii, :'.tl I = liar». vb S l»: i:ii~iti\'u--iiii l'\‘<t vie. “ ’ iwviit mi wilt"- ’. " » l‘ will. L-il int‘ e11: Li. "..e first title (lzii. .lt'l>li'll‘ll PUIYICII, CYIHS .\Iel)()f\'.\l.Il. u";- '- (Jfifiilltll? J. 'I'I\'I‘II'IIIY, rlilicilol‘. J. .‘i. T~l.\i lii).\'.i\l.l), Auctiuiietu". lixecutors listriti‘ James R. Famuhaixsont‘ WdKlllSlt‘l'.’,'li.~‘. (one new) driv- but; now I've comets see for my- m, iiiil zill other personal prop- jst-ii", and it's true. It's all true. Boy, , I must save you. I must for thc honor (L the old name that's never come home with me.” “No, no," I said, "I'll never leave her." "It will he all right. We can pay her. It can be arranged. Think of the honor of the old nnine, lad." ‘I; shook him u l. “Pr;_\'!"—I ....i .» .».. |)l‘t‘l\ TUllUl‘. zit i: (‘VPFY day and Save all your (IIPDITIEB the them to n send || yml lmvl your solutions b3- §L'“I"E -;.vr Ii\‘€'.t'l‘-PTS. e ti: \,\ on." uilution, each solution must i-lwyir. _ "Temp- 1s, qlhgrwisl‘, it may be zn-r- nl tlze mall.‘ rd n n‘ rvcs the riiilit I0 Pill!‘ \, \ ‘in i. . l in all matters. and The v , ripkn 1w r-ntrr intn cnrrcspnnrlcnce . tril nmniiilin: the (lz-elniim of tlil: lull??- l ‘today tic iiliii a Osi"“'il7”iiiiiiimt liilitllii‘ i- 4 NW a .v é‘ - L My lui,~~.-1,i'~ w: i. pi-i-i in advance to “nun-n.---...-..-n......n."-¢ . Nani" of i": -i'il_l~r .......“.-nun...“nu..-n-."-.-----u-.<-.u--.v| i" f Adilrrel n..........a-...-..-u...H...-n“..------¢--v,---.|-u-¢1......" Ewrb y\il7.7.l" rri..-r~.~i~.i: Hi» Mme of n frimimn Canadian. print m- prol- i nnr._lt‘nri_v i-l ti-e. l-liv eivrrli-i solutions appeared on the prlntvil lHi p l‘)- 11 llWllflll rrlinl livi. Vi 1T. iiin-l the rule‘. If the mine 1mm» miniu 0f vnrlniln-ns in will s-pilliiiz on the prlntml list nnly will lm n rrluffld. Spellli-u hon-t it: ' _ ‘fy ,"ll_\' runtealunt if the torrtvl. s‘ tuition is a nnine nnl. npprnrin: on the nrinlr-ii llet, ' ‘I q 3 __ lluuigliil ironically "Pay" in connec- ,,.., _ _ _. v Sin 10,04 l" o] lion with the mime of Berna-wi- ch‘; ‘i I laughed. ' (it: ifls good." I said once again Dftl "Wat a little till you know her. cen m‘ f‘ n ,>)_..,,_-. judge 1,0, yep “my; a little» I98‘ f 4% Q-Q ""1 i il- saiv it ivns no use to was‘: T?" l " » ' ' ‘I '“ l "i "' bird: n11. till“. H“ ' ‘id. t E ‘g u u a i, ' H - 1.. I y? u 5pc ' -l _, ,- - . r01 ti‘ ‘ " l i" ’ ( I '1' '1 _ .".;\ in». h.“ incl or. 51:." w‘ ' l \ \ H "":i't live nah 1:311 lice ihJI. "l kins" Puzzle (foui,_y,t. :.'.'e it wir w» M11 wit 1'" ci - ., . _ - ._ and see. i Ill" ' ‘Till l‘.ll§\'*.'@l' CYGYY (‘Illfiwl-Vlr-"ll ~ In the days thug folioiwd I Tlill k | llTlI ,1 —— m: —-.~ 1' '1 ' f“ I lrld (iiifr ' m‘ t ‘,‘~'““’l."~i'-." ‘fir’? II "I a fir‘ a i HD1159 but in a little Wlllli‘ in . L In LIA‘ n,- u) 3U ll - "- u‘ me ‘ ’ ‘ 11.. min" ouite ivilfinzlv. sunny Hy !'H'-._-q'\__/\ l’ M H I l ‘I ' ‘reconcile Berna and Garril 1 WWW, lthcm togcivher on every ovum-l“- i.'..ll(l anti to love her. I fcl: i ihad but to knov: hcr to allDrev-ilti‘ lher at her true value. and. tlltholi" I - n0 word to m6. I “'55 ~ cvrei1vthing than could l:e de her-ooriai, frlcndlf. Pl‘ ' Qngg I asked Berna thought of hiiri. “I tlxizil: tics -<ii!i1i1<1i"," stir w" qnleilir. "Iir-‘s the handsstncs‘. I've c-‘xcr sci-n, and he's as nice he's good looking, In 1113113‘ \\'fl.\-~ you remind me of hint. find I'm there's a difference." l i n; remind you o.‘ him-no, girl. l-Hcs as much above mc as I um abnvc~say a siivash. He has nil the virtues; I. all the faults. He. is the sclf I should have been lfi ‘the worse had been the best." ishe assured me with a caress, lthe dearest In the vrvrldf‘ remember something we tollfid i1- tout before he czmzc? Don't. W", Jhink that ne\v—?" “No\\'~?" "Yes." “m, yfght," She flashed ll slud- tenrler look at i112 1P1 1'1“ m9 Imam. That night she was strung?“ if: elated. ' I was head over heels in ivork, lin a mall just arrived I had 11 161191‘ from the Prodiiial, and a certain paragraph in it let. me Wndermg- Herc it was: ‘ "You must look out 101' 10°55” 1n; was in New York n VWIBR 95°- Iit-‘s down and out. Bland-poison- ing set; in his foot after he E01? Outside. and eventually hi‘ hid I“ have ti. taken ofi- He's got a false mit for the one Mac snwcd oil. Bu, you should 5C9 111m, He's all shot ta Dlccts with the ‘lvwvlh’ 1V5 a fright the new “P's aime- 860"“ t0 have a. terrible pick at. you. Seems you have OOPPQd m“ m5 best gir], tmyonly one he's 0V0? Cflfed n red cent for. Said he would get even with you if he swung for it. l NO TICE" 1 ‘m, 4. “my the public of P. n. Inland fllli I ha" no further eon- nggflgg Ilfll . THEODORE The Charlottetown Guardian , Q5933“ er the VENETIAN fro. dear. Please. for my sake. I'm afraid. I'm afraid. Won't some one else do?" SO "Hush! you are my S\\'C(‘l.h£‘8l'I-"l l. i l‘ "Bv the way. BPYWH" I 53m- "I'm Inf Nora Sentln in Rlfilllfllflli‘ tifnrnsnlll. rm: CI-IARLOTTEPOWN 9115mm" P ‘v l’ ll\I‘.\IEDI.~\'I‘E DELIVERY ' P“ "~ GENUINE BRITISH mum FITCH f. ]“I{0A\l PRIZE WINNING STOCK 1 ' '.»"ll immunized against disease, "hi3! Pfoll-‘l-‘ls the "w I .- buver. Will sell or exchange on foxes or pelts. lncea ' We’ J. E. MURRA Y . '1 , . o: fl bummerside, R. R. 1. r 2 . iubix-ii-ii- Il-I-vI1"-*"-"°"' ' DY ' ;~ —.-.-- -_-_-_-_~.—. A- -~.-:.¢-~-~17»~T_AT¢=fi~TL--T>_=-=1 xnwm\\nvlnfi . _ C ‘At“§\ I‘ '§ Can: CLEY-IRAN E AUCTION SALE ; A 3 F . V I Itfilbnuegnl ‘ t‘ thin}; he's ilangerous, even a. mad- 1 110i! Ill-é. lmelrxdergfjxi-lln 2° min. lie is leaving for the North . _ _ _ so reuse in n mg. u, v_ _.. b _- _-. . 3 A! llcrnnud. en Iledrivsilii)‘. Tlvvvmbfl‘ "mm "I °"°,"you would not tell me. and I've had mt“ qftoeCglllllllglllrlgualffd almost q‘ ' a. a‘: ' . Iii-t; ti- l: ‘- James It. Fart uhzirson, eonrist-i . . ' . . ' " . .' _ - v l"ll r ‘In IK‘ \ m _ _l '” n V” l..1cis, warning letters. 1t “as uiiirn lllS exrtcnce. Well, I n9 i imp. implhncnts. household effuts, etc. ‘m 1 Gum. maple to m, m0 no“, . , , V, . . I ‘~ If on" hundred uercs‘ if -h0i - ~ l'llld—ll 0 1 m c“! m‘ 111ml mum afford lllilllnli) River xii ‘icres He'll)‘ QLIIlFIlIZ tinlv 6 ‘you drank and gambled and squall. m m v mm surely he “mum ~ _‘ I ‘ _ V ' '_ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _'_ _ - IlPYPl-‘l 3'01"‘ 11191193’; 110W Y°ll “'91? .ir“.ri' (l-lfp to molest us. If he dld\. ..-.i i |‘|{t['l.’ill{'l(l\\ n. (Im- nt the best IOCIIIIIIQQ; in the H“, u, a nmdman_ may mm m, m W?“ ‘l make“ (tsfrcdited but!“ ' l '_ " "I !('I'-i”_"'|ll- 5619"] m"! shllllllnfl- A" 93ml ‘you had srtiled down to live with i‘ ,1,-1 m-,;5;,v),1m-_ “I " I11“ I"*I"“‘""I'-'9 l7 hm'~“'°>'» I" Mild "hmcc one or the irefllilres. a woman wlw~ Iiillli‘: l‘. v! ii: inust; even noiv ‘=1 r Mile. ii In milk, one to freshen shortly’, ‘I had mad“ my living in the dancp W, m] h, “WV m. was comm; a hilt‘ pziri- l>!'t‘(l hhnrtliorn hull, itidhens, 2001,3115, and every one knows m, we. 1mm ,0 m, _,H,__,,c$ o, m5 ruined (or -i i»! - i 1U ~. liil in: iiziv, (llZlfllIlV minions an turni s.‘ - ' ‘ tl t d l d n», - . . m I no \\‘ ‘i’ ill ‘I h‘ \ "Hnivor ‘Kim’ flows‘ hllrroegg cier did ‘n1 ‘on riema nc ‘tun... and God knows with what can \ . . .u . ] -. 1 >v straight. I would no be eve it. Wm schemes of vengeance his‘ t ivns full. Deridcdy I must Ill‘. tunic to the phone. It; was the _;:vnv'."l joint notes on zill sums been tarnished. I must make you Iolwclnal] ;,;(;(,;dhn1_ l “The hhsflng nmchine has broken iluirii." he told me. “Can lyou come out and see what ls re- quired?" _ "All rieht," I replied. "I’ll leave ‘zit once." I " . "Berna," I said, “I'll have to go out to the Forks tonight. I'll be ‘back curly tomorrow. Get; zme B. bite tn cat, dear, while I go round and order the horse.” On my way I ind’ Garry and told him I vaoiild be gone over night. ‘Won't _\'1ll mine?" I asked. “No, t‘ .s, old man, I don't frel t drive." I t. (iaoii-lny." “ d oft, and soon inter, t of bells, I drove up ta my door. Berna had made sup- ncr. she secmcd excited. Her eyes " s‘arry' bright, her cheeks "n‘t you well. sweetheart" I "lard. "Ycu look feverish." "Yes, dear, I'm well. But I don't ‘Nflllt’, you t0 g0 tonight. Something rlls me you shouldn't. Please don't: “Nonsense, girl. You mustn't be foolish. It's only for n, few liotirs." She Plllll-T to me tightly, so that I \\'.'7Il(lL‘i'f‘(l vsltrii, hrici got into the t‘ ’I‘hen I gently kissed her. dis- rd her hands, and bode her l . -)!l"l1l'. ' (To Be Continued) 1)0.\ll.\'I0.\' 0b‘ (‘ANADA l'l‘u\'ll|l'l‘. ul‘ liLI\\'.\ltl) ISLAND I’lll.\'t'll .\li'l)illlllltl ic i'iil\||l_\' in the Milt] Province, tie li-sililv. _ liy ltie llmmilrillile HAROLD LIION- ‘Hill l'.\|.‘-li;il, Suri-vgiite Judge of ' ‘It nit-rill‘ u!‘ the (‘minty of lint-r» t'iiili|i_\' ur i'l'ill\.‘ person u" (I (‘unstable or lil- itl County w. _ '. the. petition Ii wit oi‘ Clinc- tfoiiiiLr SILVEILFOXES Mr. L. 0’Bryan is now at our office in the Dalton Building opposite Strong's store, Sum- ‘d . , " merSlI/Ili Weiner, of International Fur Mer- chants Iiic., is now at our main office, Sum- ‘d . mersili: I). F. Meehan, of Daniel F. Meehan Inc. is now at our consignment office, Sum- ‘d . merslillif: Weiner will be at Profitfs Store, Al- berto“, Thursday and Friday, November 3 and 4. _ Fox ranchers take this opportunity. of disposing 0f your fresh pelts while the-high- est prices are available. G. R. MACQUARRIE, Summersidc and Charlottetown. I s11! there dreaming, a, ring» L" ‘Kayne-rid Auction Sales in Pfentreal, Paris 1nd London, can be obtained at 152 Kent St. Usual cash advances. Will also purchase out- right all l0644-l2-3-3i t-, praying that l. ieil for tliu pur- "r Rvt forth: ' e I‘i'4]illl't'tl imuri In Ill‘ liilil lii lhi- (‘oiirt ll ill l'lllll'l'ili"lli\\lI, in lynx-it's in tlu- blllll lH-nvlnee. mi ‘flii-silny, flux fifini-uth tluy of ln-ceniiior next, enm- lii iit the lmiir of eleven o'clock’ lure- l nt‘ llm siiiiic tiny tn shew vniise If ll ' ' \ why llio iii-minute of the simulil nnr Iu- passer! niul .1~ . . tfifltl 1m prayed for in slit-i‘ l- It'll?" .'Il\I| on iiinlinn r-t‘ hlnlenlvii lleliiiiiniii, l-Tsq. Proctor for Nillll I'v- ilii-nor. Ami I (In IIPFPII)‘ order tliiil true l‘np_\' here/if be forthwith puli- 'lll"l in nnmn newspaper published n ,. I'll lHllPIfHVI! llrllfwlllltl. nnen in for at lens! fullr r-nncncnt- .~i friiin the tlllll‘ hermit’ nml 1 Irm- miny lien-hf lm forthwith lu Hm fiiiimving vinhlii- pincer ' . “ll""l.\‘ iiumi-Ii’. in the hull of the IW-iirt Hun in (ir-nrgr-tmvn in King's (‘utility nfiircrniil, nt or nI-nr the llnnk tinil at the Store n! hit-Lem] iinil Mr- (irngnr in Sinntuguo nfurvsiihl. nnil T it» |ll‘\'l‘ll_\’ nralnr Hint ll lri|r~ enm- lac-rent‘ tn- fnrilnvlili FfiFVIVI nn llir- At- lflfllfly (Ieneral of thiv l'l'l\\'ll\f‘f\, mi Hint nil persons IIIIFIRWII-i‘ i" 1|", M1,] l-iuliiln n1 aforesaid may have due not. lee therr-nf. - (iii-en under my lmnl rim] n," 5M1 of the will] (‘viii-t ilils 10th dnv nf NIIVWHIYPI‘. \i IL. l l, llllll in Hm '.".‘|i|i vr-nr of Ills hliije v-himi, (L3,) (Spit) ll. L. VALUE“. Judge nf Probate l00T5-11-14-§:it.-'4l. For Sale y Tender Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 10th of Dec- ember for the sale nf building lot and itable, bulldlngiTthcrc-on, situ- lhd on West Street, (Jliarloltctown, ptelently owned by the lion. F. R. Heartl- Tendm can be submitted for the buildings and Int. separately o: cnbloc. Plan of lot and buildings Mn be leen at this office. l!!! time. Highest. nr any ten. CARDIN. urn-I (""1" 55 l In [mt necessarily accepted nharllalldcr h the htteni 1M ‘IIINTER olfldl I. ALEXANDER. ..', . ., ' - ‘ a m, Architect, City. ‘ IUII-lllli-ttsfll. W 10663-lZ-4-tts-tf I l: it- 10l97-1l-19-tts-12l. Foxes Pelted and Furs Cleaned 10036-11-13-81-Lncntts-s-llw. Insptm- concern: your account rendered for Profes- sional services ls past due. IN Richmond Si. l0548-tf F ax Ran chers GET YOUR PELTS ON . .THE MARKET EARLY THE EARLY SALES WILL BE THE BEST The last receiving date, Dec. 9th. The Montreal Fur Brokerage C0., Ltd., WI“, hold two special early sales for Silver Fox Skins. i I December 14th December 30th ' Montreal Fiir Brokerage 60., Ltd. 397 St. Paul St. West Montreal Pelts IIII‘_\' he Sllljlpfld direct or through E. II. IIIONKLEY, c" Summerslrlc, 01‘ F. R. McLAINE (""i1'ZoLleIii\vii. Solicitors for Prince l-ldivnrd Island —-B;ig's and lizgis Purnisficd Free on Request- lU541-1A-Jo'ln\\AS'4I . , _ | itlofice I've Foxmen I Bags and Shipping Instructions for E. H. .- rwflr- - -< DECEMQEIQ 5, 1931 Marketing YourESiIver FoxlPeltfs EARLY’ saws Lag; y“: prices on Sliver fci belts drfllllwll fully 39% i In," ‘he first AUCTION SALES. Are you going to hold them um year until prlcel drop or sell when the market ls dc- mmdlng fresh skins at ‘nod prices? Rexhember the first sales last year were the best both a rcrarde prices and demand, the only trouble wls there was not enough fresh skins plac- ed on the early sale! to satisfy the buyers. . ~ SATISFIED SHIPPERS Ninety per cent oflhe ‘nhlllliel’! who sold their W"! * "mmgh me last year were well satisfied netting twenty to sixty per cent more for their pelts than they were offered elsewhere. This is not soliciting talk. I have the proof In my office. The other ten per cent could not be satisfied by any dealer for the simple reason that they were offered more than their pelts were worth by local buyers and they dld not sell because of the unknown value o! their pelts. COMPETITION Where you have one hundred and flit? 1"‘ ‘Wt’ hundwd buyer; bidding on a. pelt worth forty or fifty dollars and it. is sold, you know you are 36m!!! "l" mark" van“ h‘ I‘ n‘ gardless o! what. the other bllyfl‘ 05°F“- su" l‘ W“ 3“ I‘ ‘Md on" h, you, w“, hi“; n, providing you know their m" u“; u‘ "fished you are gelling all they are worth. snirrmn INSTRUCTIONS 1( you want your pelts sold on the first AUCTION SALES they must be In my Summers” office not later than Dec- ember Bth, every pelt sent for this sale will be sold (provid- ing they bring full value) excepting pelts on which limits are too high these wlll be returned to the shlppc or limits te- duced at their option. _ ‘ WHEN PAID FOR Every skin sold on the first sales will be paid for nofi later than December 20th. - PERSONAL ATTENDANCE I attend every sale personally on which I have pelts and qsrotect them fully. "it ‘J14: r~.\ COMMISSION CHARGES My selllnp charges are 5% there will be no other charge es this Includes cleaning and tranap-vrtatlon. ’ SHIP 0R BRING IN YOUR PELTS. TEA YEARS EXXERIENCE IN HANDLING SILVER FOX PELTS. rciiiis. srivrni OFFICE UPSTAIRS QPPOSITE HOLMANS. SUMIVIERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. --— 10569-12-1-ts-2L 1 ifferent grades of silver foxes. E. H. RAYNETZ. T»TD., Local Agent, G. Harding. Petting anriCleaning FOX. ‘ITURS = i We are now busy at \'v\i-n, lzkci we can do more and do it WGII at prices lower than usual. Cleaning" pelts 25c, Stretching and drying $1.00. W. B. Prowse & Sons and Oliver Gallant .122 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bring in Your SILVER FOX PELTS FOR MY VALUATION N0 onus/mun T0 sum. I BELIEVE MY i-nictss T0 ma THE BEST. PAUL SCHULZE OF ISAAC A. SCIIOEN a SONS INC. 150 Great George Street ghuloggewwn, p_ g, |_ _ I Our Modern Well-Equipped Petting and Fur Cleaning Plant with experienced, careful workmen using the most. up t0 date methods, .*‘0Xes I Want6: .(I!.p as properly shaped and cleaned furs appeal to the, buyer. for pelts, we have decided to reduce our charges to $1.00 for petting and 25c. ' -* guaranteed. a ‘ ffice of the Est. A. J. Biffin, Lower Queen Street. We would like to do your petting and cleaning, On account of the lower prices being offered for cleaning. All work Give us a call at the same stand above the of- W. F. MILLER. Queen Street. Fox " Ranchers l Now is the time to get your Pelters ready for the Early Market. Feed welL-but not too much; comb out the old fur; destroy fleas and . all pests that hinder development of a fine, lus- ' trous fur. Many of them will be prime in time for our First Auction Sale. DECEMBER 14th. “The Best Sale of the Whole Season.” E. ll. RAYNER, anoiizii 450 St. Petler Street, MONTREAL ~ assures you of the best of service and satisfac- tion at moderate prices. All pelts covered by insu. rancc. BOURKE and LUND ' F. A. BOURKE GORDON LUND " Corner Great George and Kent Streets P. 0. Box 113 Phone 1331 'l~‘— NOWCE MINKS roii SALE To my patients, whom it may . 50c Beautiful diuk silky animals. In. pectlon lnvltcd. ERNEST ROSSITER. Moi-ell. P. 1:. Island. Just a friendly reminder that. s J- D- MMGWGAN- M-D- ioaae-ii-zi-ruei-sai-ii iosiis-iz-i-zil ...¢-u 5¢Uwl\\ "" records and identification of breeding flock. wiper-alive, and even the rancher with only a few pmln lhould be able ta - ientlfy hi; property If strayed er stolen. {oxen anywhere on P. E. Inland using the same method: u the Canadian National, and those with a registered mark can continue to nu‘ It. Rancher: unwilling to have an outsider In their rbnch may arrange l0 mark their own anlmalamnd wlll be nuppllod with a properly dlllnfmted marking outfit and Instructed In ltd us. ' -' ' BOX 803 003000 - 10170-11-18-24-80-‘1300. 4140-21-11. Ddfilwifl ' OX MARKING Every Fox; Rancher must recognize the Importance of properly kept In n large much this l: - ‘We are prepared to m " An it In. only necessary to mark the animal; you are keeping/the 0M! per fox l: very moderate. Apply at once to P. E. I. FOX MARKING CO." cunnnotwmowu. r n. l