SPR C» u- LINIMENT Muscular Rheumatism \_.V'n l! Dunn l.illlltCLl,Af;Cl'llfl ii-zfi 1 s, Slnco . nenaine fir’ QM. I310 ~ ____._ , Q5 _..___ '2." E: 5° n5 . 3:505 : WEZE € ANODYNE Gives Quick Relief AlNS-—EURNS——§C_ALDS Swollen joints iatica ~ Gout -~Lumbago 5.1 bvnII ‘st: H! ' l'.‘.‘. Lilli I *- lll l (H! 1 ". \',r.~.l_ Siren! , as 1') make this thing stick." dtwsn" matter to me if you come 16006-113’. ¢1€l1'11I1.J-" 1n me a bczgzair in rags. Come to 1' .nw~ airvxvuj.', Come, and do not . fiuoiitlfl Jenn!) All or l, ONE SECRET fl/ibr-zhgndko Robert WSei-vic ' ILLIJSfI-‘fflflfll Ill N MY!!!‘ \ -_ 4 w‘ 2k e ~ (Continued) “Yes," still more bitterly. l She was extraordinarily affec- "Ycs, young men: so you wantdinnate, lull of unexpected little to make a strike and take me awa,\'..'\vays of endearment, and clung to on, how 1 plan and plan for us two. rme when we varied. making me I don't care, my dearest, it youlpromise to return very soon. Every nut-en; go; a Cent 1n the ivorld. I'm look, every word, every net of her your, always yours)’ cxprcrgscl n. bright, flne, radiantl "That's all right, Berna," I said, ‘love. I was "" "Veal, yet unsatisfieilj --l'rn going to make good. I've just and once again I entreated her. I»: a. fiitgc-tlzousand-clollar claim,1 "Berna, are you sure, quite sure, ' n," June next I'll come to you H11 K111i F1113’ "1101 drunkemle-‘l find :1 Dlillli account of six figures. vie"? lrt me ‘talce you away dear!’ it'll see, my little girl, I'm going, "Oh, no," she said very tender- ly; “I'm all l'li,lllt. 1 would tell you’ "You foolish boy)’ she said; "it lat once, my boy, if I had any fear. “Good-by, beloved," I went away treatiing on sun- shinm trembling uiih joy, thrilled with lore for her, blessing her l-- new. Yet still the rouge stuck in my crop as if it were the symbol of some insidious decadence. v Hens was the most engaging personality in the crowd. Sh: dressed well—always looked well. What was her secret of charm and beauty? 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"Lots of nzail for you two," cried, exultantlyr bnrsiixig into the Jzm and the Prodigal, who were u money for her sne ups and goes -' away with that sllmp reptile. What am I to do? What am I to d0? The Good Book says forgive your en- cmies, but how can I forgive a ‘wrong like that? And my poor girl I .1——he deserted her, drove her to the streets. 0h, my girl, my girl!" Tears overran his cheeks. He sat r‘ -_¢_-.-_1-n.~.\-_~u-\,_. ....¢ ...... _.. ..__ _..._.~...._...- h s-f-fff-B "7.'.‘T"“-_~_— i _ _ ' s: 3n l. Li v i-x 9 is Governing or 1'11- - ll‘lllllL'l'S 0f one [amil srlL-l in .1» i..:in_v srts of answers as Guardian ‘i253 fianadians” Contest l.'.t‘l‘\'irlli‘ n ho is a paid in advance subscriber excepting (luzlrllian and their families may take y oi’ a paid in advance inziy- ('lll!l|)(‘ll‘ as desire and any subscriber may he or she wishes, but nil-ii wt nzust he complete and will be judged individually. ’.l'hc qiccosslulcompctlton whose subscriptions are paid farthest llllo 1932 will have the preference. Hiji i'v- picture and coupon underneath it every day and in- ‘lll5ll'l‘I‘ on the blank line. lwl Save all your clippings - rziil of lhc contest and then send them to the ' ndians" (Jnntcst Editor of The Guardian in one anic and address should be included. clearly writ- anii securely attire-her] to yum‘ Slllllllfifli- "- . .-i-. handling ii’ you bind your solutions by sewing ' a tln- inp. ur using paper fasteners. . In gl-ndiln: more than one solution, each solution must he tulrlor-rd in u separate envelope. I'll-use attach sufficient postage as , otherwise, It may be nevesi-ziry‘ to refuse acceptance of the mail. In (‘use pi a tic The Guardian rese list; one cr more lie-breaking puzzles. rvcs the right to pub- ‘Ille ludrcs‘ decision will be final ln all matters, and The (innrtlian will not undertake to enter into correspondence v. 2th any individual regarding "19 11°91 slon of the judges. Start Today to Win a Gash Prize 7.‘! i\-l< _-_~_,,.. ~ Illv. 1 r i.» the nimvc puzzle "FAMOUS CANADIAN" CONTEST. r';‘ ‘Yliillflfl l=. {trill in nilvnncc to ...... l!» 1: Fllwffilill’ lress ..1i""|. lil l0 l.‘ n, n l ii im- ruin“. .; f; L“ '4.‘ . ijm l'l:lil‘ll i\|.'"\\,1|lllll ll it nppwiri- 1 """'i-'..'t' '.s'-(.}}{n'n'{s' Iii kliiliibli; 'é}i'.{.i.ii.i{.' Ziliiy. r. . . wit» Hm m-m- nf .1 Tammi: Frnmrllau. past or prrs- uIIiIiI-jnl suhlul-urvil sin Hu- lriivi-il l'~l Illlll- If the s: nc I|‘llllI' wilmiln of list rv-l, will lm meep|<tl_ slant if the correct solution "us"... I lottetown on or before Mon- Qhariettetown tiuartiian |il 111st heard from the outside. l ,my letters. There were some from fGarry and some from mother. lwhilc still unreconciled to the life I was leading, they were greatly 1n- tercsted in my wildly cheerful ac- counts of the country. For my part I vras only too glad mother yvas well enough to write, even if she (I'd scold sometimes. But I was still aglow with mem- ories of the last few hours. Once more I had scen Berna, spent. m0- ‘mcnts with her of perfect -blls5 lc-Jit r [lion and bewildered gratitude. I saw {the love mists gather in her eyes,‘ ‘I felt her sweet lips mold them-‘ sclvcs to mine, I thrilled with the sheathing ardcr of her arms. Never in my fondest imaginings had I conceived that such a wealth of affection would ever be for me. Then I remembered something. “Oh, say, boys, I forgot to tell you. I met McCrinunon down the creek. You remember him on the trail, the halfbreed. He said he wanted to see us on important busl ncss. He has a proposal to make. he says that would be greatly to our advantage. He's coming along this evening—What's the matter Jim?" . Jim was staring blankly at one oi.’ the letters he had received. His face was a picture of distress, mis- ery, despair. "Had bad news, old man?" "I've had a letter that's upset me. 11m in a terrible position. ll ever I wanted strength and guid~ ance. I want it now.” "Hear about that man?" _ “Yes, it's him, all right; it’! Miosher. I suspected it all along. Here's n letter from my brother. x1e says there's no doubt that Mosher is Moseley." His eyes were stormy, his face ltragic in its bitterness. "Oh, you don't know how I wor- shiped that woman, trusted her," would have banked my life on her: and when I was away makln! gIyPimples, “utumTWlPD-lIlT-hfll nntureclcaryofll complexion and nu nt rosealnyonrpnlq, ssllow checks. '.l‘ru I i i . l I! then your cl will‘)? the transformation. Try N! ins: n! more inactive!- _Thc All-V 13:75:? 1.1mm POTATOES Can use a few hundred bags White Potatoes (Table- stock) if delivered in Char- day, Nov. 23rd- J. L. OOIIOLIiS Ling on iixelr bunks, leapt up eager n _ly. For two whole months we had I threw myself on my bunk vo- iluptuously, and began re-readingy, [her with my mind full of exalta-l "now to secure that lily before any- one else cuts in on us. itls getting dark and e01 these days. Snow felling; must mush to Dan-son tonight," own on a log, burying his face in 2's hands. I was at a loss how to comfort him, and it was while I was walt- ing there that suddenly we saw he halfbreed coming up the trail. “Better come in, Jim," I said, Hand hear what he's got to say." l We made Mccrommin comfort- ,able. Jim regained his calm, and {was quietly watchful. The Prodi- igal seemed to have his ears cocked to lsten. There was a feeling s- mongst us as if We had reached a crisis ‘in our fortunes. The halt breed last no time in fuming to the point. "I've got next ,-to a good thing—I don't know how good yet, but I'll swear to you it's a tidy bit. It's a. gambling propo- sition, and I want pardners, pard. ners that'l1 work like blazes and keep their faces shut. Are you on?" "Thatll gel; us kodaked.” said the Prodigal. “We're that sort, and it the proposition looks good to us we're with you., Anyway, We're clams at keeping our food-traps tight.” "All right; listen. 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