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Aiidress ..................................m...- E-irh puzzlv- repreiirnts the mime of ii famous Ciiflfflllllil. p1=t or pfflg. rnt. i-‘orty ni’ the fifty cnrrert ilniutloiiii nppeiiri-ii on the priun-il l!" mm. ilslii-il from Ont. ‘i0 to 17. iloriii the ruii-u. If tin- Fiiiil" illillil‘ ailiiiltii of Yliflllllffll! in i-ipcliliiu. spelling on the printer! il.~l only will i.» "Nflngpd Spnllhig hon-over, will not iilsqunllfy niiy contestant if the correct. solution ls ii name nnt appearing on the printed list. The Charlottetown Guardian This is my nnstver to the above puzzle "FMIOIJS CANADIAN" CO.\"ri‘.S’l‘. l along; show. " 000000 but Locnsto would not hear of it. "No," he said, ithe son of a dog never know him again." l Jwas seen to be much the sifialle jmzm. no: only in height, breadth and weight. Yet In baHtIfiil fQ-igre g! a the shoulders daurn. Lot-fists looked almost, too mas- slve. His muscles bulged out. The inns in his forearms were cord- “ o. His great chest seemed as cud as a door. His legs were rntiierqlie in their size and i ‘n Ilffllllbly he was the most paw- l. Ans! nowhere in the world could “'5'. have been awaited with zest. These men, miners, .. adventurers of all kinds, , Ciltl struggled for a. pllwe. A proof. joy sugecl through them at the thought of the approaching e .r.i'c'it. ing. a-thrill with expectation, the _cro'.'.'ti packed closer and cTJser. i As the two men stood up it was =1ike the lithe Greek athlete com- lpilfClll with the bruwny Roman ‘gladiator. “Three to one on Locus- to," some one shouted. i Then a great hush came over the house, so that 1t might have been rmpty and deserted. Time was called. The fight began. l With one tiger rush Locasto |il1l'6W‘l'lll'l’i56lf on his man. Right {and left he struck with mighty swings that. would have felled an ox, but the Jam-wagon was too quick for him. Twice he ducked in time to avoid a. furious blow, and ibefore Locasto could recover, he had hopped out of reach. The big fninn's fists swishecl through the empty air. He almost over-balanced with the force of his effort, but he swung round quickly, and there wg; the Jam-wagon, cool and watchful, All F” '1 f flfi/brllilazzdp ; “PHD by Robert WSei-vice g "It isn't,” said the Jim-WSW- _.nd I could see the flame of fight lits sinister wrath; he shot 19m; g lyrlghten joyously in him. “But I'll foul fmprecetlon, and ones more he hurled himself resistlessly 9n n15 Quick as a flash he dealt the foe. This time I thought my com- Jlher n blow on the cheek, an open punion must 80 down. ‘With hands clenched and teeth reached five hundred men around that ring.’ A big Australian pugilist was um-l pire. Some one suggested gloves,‘ He had become frankly brutal. ‘and prepared for the lfray exult- Yfllllly‘. Both men fought 1n their Si. plied down. the Jam-wagon Keen-eyed, hard-breath- l lnsus-r-afrtono aiwix\l\flllm awaiting his next attack. Inmate's face grew fiendish but a With a. dexterity that seemed mar. velous, he dodged, ducked and aide- stepped; and once more Incastiys i There and then Lociisto seemed blows went wide and short. Not Ker- of his sledgehammer I was at the ringside. At the softly; ginning I had been in an agony of "Spllzstein, can we have the operekrear for the Jam-wagon. "I‘lme was called m: Loci “Then tell the crowd to come sprang up, seemlnly quite refresh- well give them a free ed by his rest. Once more he plung- ed after it's man, but now I could see his rushes were more under I think there must; have been control, his smashing blows better timed, his fierce jabs more shrewd- ly delivered. Again I began to qua for the Jam-wagon, but he show :8 wonderful quickness in his foot- “I want to mark work, darting in and out, his hands so his mother will swinging at; his sides, 9. smile of mockery on his lips. nered, but in a. marvelous way h wormed himself free. I r keyed u don't he mix up a little?" one. "Give him time," said another Iocasto came u, for the thtrii round looking sobered, subdued grimly determined. Again he as- l ">118 Sumed the aggressive, gradually ‘working the Jam-wagon comer. , . Suddenly Locasto closed tn. He swooped down on the Jam He had him. He shortened his right Ierm for a jab like the crash of a ipiiedriver. The arm shot out, but lance again the Jam-wagon was no: lthere. He ducked quickly, and 10- casbds great fist: brushed his heir. ‘Than, like lightning the two came to s. clinch. Now, thought I, it's .all off with the Jam-wagon. I saw Liocastds eyes dilate with fero- cious Joy. He had the other in his giant anus; he could crush him tn crush him like an eggshell. But. quick as the snap of a traip, the Jam-wagon had pinioned his arms at the elbow, so that he was he] then s “ ly he caught him round the body, dashed him to the ground. "Time!" called the umpire. a look that boded ill for his ad- versury. Time again. with the lightness lnlcstlnll poisons are upping Y0!!! CHENEY, Itflflllllfl Y0!!! POI, niuklng you ill. Take I“ —IIA'I’U'II’I lIIIIlT-thu um depcndubll. vegetable 10mg" laxative. Keepuyoufaeilu: mqmmw right. Get ufbe be: Auugp" The All- Vegetable Luxuliv_a_ bUllClQ r5 Hardware I11.‘ FOB flNE HOME! [In-dune provides a chief outrun! ‘manifestation of the inward chug- ‘ucter of your building. Our modern Hardware-come oi which It 40¢ gig-nail along old period lfuuu, II ,ineda to meet the need: of builders of home: of fine character, ml buildings generally of mhiteeturul excellence. Boo our dl-Iiilul. Gd "l" .. l. .1...» . . .. __, ....~-»--.-»wr="~"" of a panthenthe Jam-warm met Locasw, and now his intention aeemedliobetodrawhlsnunon' rather than to avoid him. He had resumed his serpentine movements, advancing and retreating with shadow-like quickness, feinting, side-stepping. Then I saw the Jam-wagon edg- ing up to bocusto. He feinted wild- ly, then, stepping in closely, he swung n right, and left to Black Jack's face. A moment later he was six feet away, with a bitter smile on his lips. ~ With n. fierce bellow of rage Lo- cuato charged hlm. He smashed his heavy right with all its might for the other‘: face, but. quick as the SCIATICA "'5*'Ihhlrunwnu‘ The Rogers l-lardware _Co., Limited smashes their mark, and the round u closed without a blow having land- vehnrge. Then, suddenly he stralght- ed, But now I took heart and looked forward "Yes, I guess so.‘ We can clear with less anxiety. was all p. on edge with excitement.‘ but in eager for my man to strike. he was ‘show that he was not s, mere ri fighter. ‘tatition. to n; With excitem But the Jam-wagon bid- .1 m, uHI-piiisizd, free-llmbed, with ed his time, a body that seemed to taper from And so the round ended, and it was evident that the crowd was of ’the same opinion, as myself. “Why asked -W8.EOI1. In no! one bc- sto ke ed l \& Tb: ' u! Royal ‘ (Inter oft/t: Bah, bearing clu Ill’ g . 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Heav- blood frequently‘ H“ m” “'35 3°‘ mg and panting’ he lurched m ms ber now, stralncdhanxious, and he corner, and in his eyes there was seemed u’ be waxing Wm‘ menw‘ 1H8 eyes to get in that vital smash that meant the end. (To Be Continued» Jam- “Who is he?" those at the ring- warren side-steam and the BOW side began to whisper. 'I‘1mg and missed. Then the Jam-wagon shift- agam 1; seemed u u he were 991-. ed and brought his left, full weight wind of fury Iocasto D Se]; on the aarn_wa_gonl his arms as the guest of Rev. Francis Muc- - D0 1d. S e fll . M, For a moment he hem mm‘ going Ike windmills. Dudglng, duck m‘ "mm Y ed releasing his arms ing. side-stepping. blocking, the ' at; Miss Winnifred Sinclair, Char- turn and just before the ' ' shook him with mighty ide :°"°’Y i > heave’ gave mm $6 crmmutiock l round ended, drove his left into the and’ before he mum strike a single’, pit of the big man's stomach. with blow’ threw mm m the a“ and a. rliwack that resounded through- ri visitor to Bedcque on Sunday- ‘lluw Messrs Bert Hammll and Elmer '.’°a Roberts, Middleton, were in Em- Swccihed erald on Saturday last. rnt. In a. wild whirl- Misses Erma to Springfield last Saturday. his mother, M"s..Regina Smith. Messrs Lenus MacDonald duy afternoon very pleasantly Spring ‘ield-E. Msssrs Bill Curlzy, Summerhel Sunday evening. l Mr. Morris Curley. teacher A on ncgiectin it previous m! l i.“ ‘- l A friend dro hilt TO THF. 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