A Sweetheart at Thirty THIVITOIY OI’ WO- MAN‘ TRANOFOIIIA- TION By Marlon Bublngqm t . ML‘ h‘ I V. . ANJINTERILUD ~'Cbapt6r' 81. Jr \. u doubt whether violet-flue .much studyln!‘ tile next few '_dilYS..~,.]n. “W1. watching her slitting behind ll Dlle of books and note gapgy, star-lug blsnkly out o_f the window 1 Mud myself suddenly wishing that girls dud not fall in. love so young! Vi, of course was 19——but, BTW-GI’ all, she was in collegeniud she had her way t0 make in the world when that was over. It‘ she were merely marking time. so to speak until lBud was in u. posltllon to "hi"? lwr. 111111188 Would be differ- ent—~but. I long since decided that it would be many‘ years herons Bud. could do that. -Alld rneanltinle ~Vi was unhappy. So when our landlady-as we called the woman who owned the house where we had our apart. IliHlllS——SflIll I was wanted on the phone, I wen~t down stairs with a feeling of reliet‘. It was Francis Meade. \ . ' “Could you have dinner with me ‘hi5 evening? he asked. And l sold ioylully that I could. Then, gathering up my courage I zidded.— “Do you lhiuk~would you mind including Violet? its rather out of the way for lne to ask, I know-J’ "Indeed, it isll't," he interrupted quickly. ‘But she has been feeling vcry badly for the lllst few days, and I don't like leaving her alone,‘ I ex- plalnell. "I know a perfectly rnlllickirlg farce, Just the thing to cheer her up. ‘We'll dine early, then go to the theatre," he said. "But I don't want to go out,‘ Vi told me pettishly when I repeated the invitation. Once more I had to coax a ‘bit. "Remember. he's Bud's employ- er, ,you should he nice to him, 1 No. ulrDE-l g Jqwel Movement lflicaseanubruccltt so hing lgG-rc cwel Movement l4 ibbon‘! Nn, ;or;DE~-|~;_i=v/el l ' case. s: k r 5.00 l ‘No. solgG-li Jewel Movement Gaid-lllltsl case and iL ,.;a.oo field-filled we ulk ribbon 541m No. ;olol)F_-7 Jcwcl wl...».-....~... 537.00 WALTHAM b/o Size Convertible ....J'lf.ll>!>¢.. ...»r..-.~ Variety In Watch Fashion WO interesting ladies wzltchcs-alikc, yct not alike. ' The same famous Walthom movement insidc—laut dressed in different styles. The one bc-ribboned in pure black silk (changed at the slightest of cost)-—thc other a bracelet watch, convert- ible according to the wearers mood or the “dress” occasion. Bccauseof the disappearing; “cy in the case, you can wear it around the wrist or as a trilutclaine watch or on a chain. These jeweled, fashionable Walthan Watches will ltccp time for a life-time. Whichever um: you prefer. ‘lhlry are . sold by first class jewelers. Ask your JL".‘-'('lL'l' ‘to show . them to you. He knows what fine WClJj-llfil} thcy arc. Wrilafor a valuable boc/llctlilct is rlliL-vruf" Willy/Weilllrulinn Senlfree 0n requerl. ‘Iillr: Wclllluwl \". 451th (la, Limiter.’ . liiurllrttzl, Carltlllu. WALTHAM V... THE woman's WATCH overt Tuvua A CANADIAPJ INDUSTRY Itlakln 0/ the [smalls \\"allil rm air-friction auallivSpcedu/nzlrrx and Aukunuull: 'l AIIIC-[Jlclzl urlld an lhe 1.01.1‘ .- leudln; cur: GIFTS THAT LAST % ended. And that settled it. Vi pull- ed herself together. and began to study seriously. So we dressed in our nicest, and went up town in Mr. Meade}; car to one of the quie. charming‘ res- .....-- r-_---v- twelve months credit; 6 per cent. off for cash. It‘ stormy first fine day. Big Clearance ' ~ - * J. u. McMILLAN, ,4 . , Auction sale - .........., w... ;..,“,;?:t;.“,;1..:$:'rr",.. :,';°;,",.,;: J. A. McDONALD Awtioneer ’ places mvunhqfl . M, .1 3-. hv Wgogiglfleg 03V mt!’ D$mgseid a’! name, and I ill - ll-o; I .3», - an s. es,on e nes ay, _ .\, a, 1, .~_.- 5.. .1, ..-~ Novernber 15m, 1922 at 12 o'clock iprduced m‘ " “ i’ m‘ l l i ______c._______._l Fox ranch 23 pens, equipments! housenb uilt for sale of sharp. the following: ‘STOCK-l teem draft ‘ horses, 1300 each; 5 good young milch cows; 3 pure bred hlulls; 1 short- merit foxes, now nearly all sold} ! horn 3 years; 1 Holstein 117g years; Would consider arrangement with. It's often hard to find the trouble; éiggelfer 15$ years; .1¢,calf, 1. pair igxhowner swhotulgfllintg. to raj? gox.l__1t may be yeeth_it may bed - erean 'e.clanr .' __ " CROP__300 bus. oats B_ spAfiFogoyces (stomach but ohl so often lt is} good seed); .400 bus. choice Buchanan, Mich. potatoes; straw. 1 _ _ _ IMPLEMENTS_1 Massey Hams If d C d F The remedy for tllrsls so slmpleil binder (good as new); 2 hay mow- a e or: Hours of suffering-night after! ers, 1 steel hay rake, 1 gang plowl night of disturbance-draw: been (Frost and Wood), 1 single plow,] The Miiramlchi Black Fox COHI-‘avoided b mothers who have 1 manure spreader, 1 steele spring-puny, Limited offer for sale a fox; - - y . ' pin burrow, (new); lset S. T. har-Iranch with all accessories com-lifilsxed °‘_'—B"b3" Qw" SWV" row (new); 1 potato digger, 2 carts'plete, house for caretaker. bnrndoi 47011755 ‘t Costs 9- km‘? 1mm?» and wheels; 1 good heavy teamifourteen pens, five pair breedlnglzl verydittle more, imwever-—_ rzizlgrairszl 3.12.3.1‘ imi" are‘; . who oiieirbssl" “d . ‘. ecelve up o we ve o’c cc noon, _ * sleigh, 1 cream separator, 1 set November 16th, 1922. Ranch located used but four genemnons of" double team harness, 1 set driving at Douglastowu, N. B. Tenders to Cmmdmn MQmQrS are were to harness, 1 cast iron boiler, holds be forwarded to Joseph McKnight, VOUQh f0!‘ "5 PUmY. if" the ti)? blue. lipulper (new); 9f. ‘DHITOliDOIUIltIStDWD, marked “Tender for soothlngllealingeifect on Baby's ac pant, 1 concrete mixer Ranch." » <1 1' are -k' f f thelove] . “r5 (new); 1 set disc. barrows, hay For further particulars or lnspec- flzrvcer fsaépénge i, leaveivfilien rope and blocks, some rope. sails, lion of ranch apply to Joseph Mc- B b f ‘h d‘ l. -_' t k forks, shovels and other articles Knight, Douglastown, N. B., Man- f“ 371,“; t2“ can“ '5 a e“- roin lls a . Don't you think, Madam, it's worth 110i. ID5111101160. aging Dlygctor, SALE POSITIVE, N0 RESERVE|MIRAMICHI paying the 15c. n cake, a little less if you buy a box (3 cakes) which your as I am going West. dealer asks for Baby's Own Soap. Adv. C LIVE‘ HOGS We are now receiving these at ‘bur plant daily, excepting Satur- days», paying highest market price. In the interests of the Pork In- dustry of tile Island, llogs- should be well finished, and should be fed very little, if any, the morning of the day of marketing. DAVIS l FRASER Pork Packers. Charlottetown. P. E. I MAUCTIIIN I will sell ‘by auction at Brack- iey Point Road on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 1.2 o'clock noon. my farm- consisting of 110 acres of choice land about 95 acres clear. ‘balance in wood and lumber, with good build- ings. This farm is Well WMBTBd by p, good spring and llllmll Ft (Banners, red BLACK FOX CO.) LIMITED. NOTICE ! l. 8. "HARLAND" SAILINGS AFTER OCTOBER 1“. Mayday: for Orwell at . . . . . . . . .- 1 p.m- Tuudlyafor Orwell at .. . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday: (only) for Vlctorl: at . Fridays for East River at . laturday: for Wat River at . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 mm. and 2 p.m. 900G01-3-1wk. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE 8.8. GOVERNOR DINOLEY will lelvo 8t. John ovary Wednesday n B :.m. :nd every Bnurday at 6 p.m. (Atlmtlc time) for Bolton. Wulnudly tripe are vl: Eutport nnd Luboe, due Boston about I0 mm. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Bonon direct, due Sunday: :bout 2 pm RETURN—Le|vc Bolton Mondays and Friday: It 10 mm. for Ein- port, Luboc arid 8t. John. FARE $10.00 ‘STATEROOMS $3.00 M Bolton connection l: made vla the Metropolitan Line expreu JQIQM and pnuenqor ntcamon for New York and point: South and Wont. . For natal-noun. rate: and :ddltlon’:l inlormnlon, lpply to A. 0. OURRIE, Aqenl. 8t. John, N.B. door, there is also a good qrchard, r This farm is conveullentllly slime/ted‘. being close to schoo , c urc ea an . stores; telephone in house, 5 mile from city of Charlottetown; bull - Inge are well sheltered by a good v grove to {be north, also all my .§i t» CONSIGNMENTS BOIJICXTED RETURNS 1 yeilrs old; horse,‘ general purpose 6 years old; draft mare, 11 years old; draft‘ mare Tyears old; blood ‘ |mare, 7 years old. good driver; d ‘ p :3‘ choice milk cows. 5 heifers, I I I S ‘i i155 years old; hlllsslay lllll-rls bin- dvl‘. ‘Miofllrrllilak hay mower, hay rake (new); L! sols (iisl- ilarrowsl. =1; we BPEOIALIZE IN AND OTHER SEBSONABLE VARIETIIBB 0B‘ FRESH AND FROZEN . FISH l N. scares co. NEW YORK, H.7- gcng plow; sirlglu plow; set soike haul-owe; potato scuffler; box cart, truck Waggon, lprlng tooth narrow, turnip pulper, wood sleigh, jaunting sleigh, K - . turnips, quantity of bay and ltra ' other articles too numerous , known at pain bf stock and Imple- ‘ manta. 12 in pmvelrjblnt . of 6 per can! M-R t Pu ONFIOH MAI/HGT _ C r" uni: ...........;wHY chores cmr i... me. ‘just a chafed irritated skin ollmm catch and that slunmfig bxown. 15 10KB i183’. 10 £0118 [which Pm): 5°“? has been used leyul girl who had‘ been at‘ the- rideas of Wall Street and the polit n-ovmbles as follows: Draft mare, any, November 10th, at one o'clock- potato digger; seeder and barrow roller. 46f! Shareholders of bho Upton Black at ‘mention. Term for form made Building, Charlottetown on , a .. , _1.- .‘ g ,_. cal-spas... i ls Relieved ‘ Pronnt-Perulanent-Ilellel IABTIWS LITTLE fill] rarely fall. Purely u ., 8C! l b t- l,“'§l.’lr.§l£€2 Rel‘ -. unfit ‘ell: threw. . Small cups-fur nude-sum filo: i even when lit seemed ‘crowded, Vi, having been committed 1c the party, began to brighten up as soon as we left our house. Some of it was her natural good breed- ills. some the tact that she was really very young. and loved a good time-In spite of her unhap- py love affair. ’ “I thought,‘ Mr. >Moade acid. that we llllight have a box for this show, and as they gave me extra scalts, I invited. some friends m join us at the theatre. There's a young chap who would‘ love to dance with our little Violet in case she wants to after the theatre.“ Violet smllled happily her blue f-ZVBH lllsrhting up. I was glad I had sacriflcelll a chance to be alone with this interesting mend, since I saw the good the evening was doing the gir-I. ' And, alter oil, it was a sacrifice I had to share Mr. Meade wi-th Vii while we were dining. and I_found myself suddenly and‘ unreasonably wanting to b ealone Willi him. I still remember his farewell n. few evenings before~how he had ni- lllost sand good [bye in the usual conventional yvay, and tllerl——l1ow impulsively he had caught my ilunll and held it. Wllrut hall he meant, I wonder» ed? That caress-if it could be cai- lt-d sucb—\vas in my mind every minute, even when I was concern- ed over Vii and Bud. Yet this ev- ening he was as nice, and as. im- personal. as he had been when we had first met. My lace burned a little as 1 said that to myself. What.‘ right had I to think thus man would ever be in love with me! Mten- .111}, what was l but little old= Enid Halnes, zilllrt-of-all-‘work and old maid of I-Ienly Falls—nlasqueradirlg as a’ youngish woman fora few rnputhi Ilooked over the table slr Mr. Alva-lo. He was teilipg funny story =-,.~ .1. \'. ..l~.'l his eyiis Weljtiilplllglvf- ‘lg.- lit was too handsome, too murll sought after, too ‘tuientcdu to think of me except to be; nice when we arrived at the theatre lighted as her fingers tune d the "Brdllen Wing" A Jumpapark Romano: of Modern Mexico BY PAUL DIOKIY AND CHAD. W. GODDARD Front the Senaitlonally Buo- ceuful Plny Novellzed by Charla W. Goddard. , _ ...-..... woo-cow» -_ _, . . ~l a. <l1-.-.»..-, "Only a few hundred‘ dbllars she said pathetically; frhsypl; ‘ m“ rope of pearls. ‘These—will these do? They are worth muchlmoréfl 'I‘lle deal was soon cioled..Ce- 0€'lia's rings, pearls. brooch, gym-y. thing were transferred to .1119 Mexicans breast popkeL, nl-Ig agreed to let her redeem- them; lu tact .hc promised to wean tlls-ln next hlis heart till theJ-ausgm u- rived. old Farley peeking outgtholdoor beheld the General close and remarking: . - beautiful wife." trade, which he d-i with coffee and sundwvlic s for Ceceiias-Irle ai- so siuggeste . ought. to go and help Maryin pre- pare his plane for flight. The Mer- lcan sighed and walked away, not to please Farley, but because he knew his own weakness. I-Ie was afraid lII another moment be would make love to this woman. Nu doubt she would-_ respond but would want her jewels back-and. or‘ course, no woman is worth a hundred thousand d-oilare. l-‘arley was hoping that she wouyld tell hiim the nature of the Generals important business with llvr hllt she did not. The idea was knocked out of théir beads by a splvrldld apparition In the doorway to the house. It was Inez garbed ill the gorgeous Lucile gown which her bandit admirer had stol- on for her the very day Marvin ar- rived. She posed magnificently at the top of the steps. noting with satis- faction thetir amazed expressions. "When he sees me now ‘I guess he no go way." she announced. and in her high satin heels, trip- ped somewhat uncertairllyl down -... them. "You poor little thing," whis- pered ‘Cecelia; but Inez’s sharp ears caught it. “Oh,! s-he answered. “You thunk '~l no do in his world eh?’ _ "I am afraid not answered the mller woman. "For why? Those clothes. ‘are they not pretty?‘ And Inez parad- ed herself like a fashion manniken in front of the American woman. "And look’ she continued, wav- elttiug very '. “Oh, how coud he forgfmona so ~ ‘The old man thou ht. bflotdnhln- ~_ . that. the. General -' Eng e pair of corsets, nightly rnlI-_ we foundl ll_l our box a lad 0f about. V_i‘s_ age-“pickedl specially f0)" her,’ Mr. ‘Nleade whispereditoflnleni another man whose name‘ f-"did" dance that evening. Again 1 felt’! my disadvantage. j “Rails are down,’ she said, turn-y. lng to him after the first act. "Tell me, lFranclsl, what's the next elem’ tion.to do to themarket? I have a theory-i" She proceeded to outline hon-l icul situation, talking with great brilliancy. it seemed language was incomprehensible to lne. I must. over collie my mental lleficlencie and if the stock market an politics were part of my defects. I would simply study)’ up about them. “Meade, how about these rnc-s- senger boy robberies? Getting ‘pretty frequent. arent they?" lhe other man asked suddenly. ‘Ara they‘! Mr. Meade answered. Ilnconsciollsiy. he looked over at Vl. And he rerfused to answer fur- ther. mean . . . 'l‘omorrow-——A little tnlk At the Galina 1' She (facetiouslyl-iiiioul? ‘I don't s06 any feathers. ‘Her-Well, you could hardly erupcct to in this game, you knolw. These are Dial!- ed nines-Philadelphia Ledger. Equal In Illllll and Bruno: to do when ‘you to apply Minnrd‘: The first thing n It. l: antiseptic, have In inlurr fl-moun Llnlmenl. iii f AUCTION SALE ,. . rwlll sell by Public Auction on my promises at Montague, on Mon- sharpnnystock, crop and implo- ments. For further particulars see hand bills. If stormy sale will Ybe held the following tine day. , Josl-uA CAMPBELL. Montague J. A. McDONALO. Auctioneer. V‘ 7 ~._wl in‘) I tl . Black Fall .00. Ltd of the The annual meetlnlr Fog iOp" Ltd" will ‘b0 held in, the Board? 0t Trade‘ silicone. Merl any the um. Nofihbor, l 1M,.p.m. _, 03d Charlottetown, 1n Nov. afi- to me. That ‘” lNow what, ll wondered, did 1M1, ml in one hand. ‘I cant get them on but I got ‘em. l ' he clothes are well enough,”_ said lCecella, rputlently. "Clothes: are easy; If you have the money. It is whether you can wear them. or not.’ “Oh, you thing Inc can wear‘ First them. Some day I show )'ou—llke this, right down your own l . .4. V... . o..." "100 Years of Success A Doctor's Prescription For Internal and External Use J°hmlslllllim The famous old nnodyne that in different from others. For more than a century it bu proved it‘: mal- tery over ‘Colds, Coughs, Grlppe, so... Throat, Cramps, Chilll, Sprllllll. Burnl, Cuts, etc. The family safe- guard against " ' _, and serious» troublu in thounndn of bomu throughout the land. '. ‘ All dealers. 05 and 50c. O n Gila rid; _._.m,_,.____ v Big Clearance,‘ Auction Sale Having sold my farm I will sell without reserve at Mt. Albion, on Thursday. November 9th. 1922 at one o'clock, sharp Stock, Crop and Implements as follows : STOCK-A driving horse 4 years old; 1 draft gelding 6 years old; 6 choice milk cows, 1 to freshen Dec. balance inMarub and April, 1 calf, pigs and hens. CROP-IE bolls hay. lot of straw, 400 bushels oats, 80 bushels wheat, 200 bushels potatoes, reds, 55 acm turnips. quantity apples. IMBLEMENTS-d hay mowe ‘, (MW). 1 seeder. 1 hay rake at , row, 2 wood alolghs, 1 pole m“: swings, 1 driving sleigh, 1 block set pin barrows. 1 wring tooth bu. row. 1 shale nlmreh. 1 pom» d-lg- ger. furuItu-ra, cbnlrl, stoves, by]. room and parlor Jnrnituro, outside windows, blindl, screen windows, IOPBOII doom, beaver bomb, em. golium lquaro, cream Olfll, quan- tity wood, 1 cram separator nnd lot of articles not rnultloned. Ev- oPtll 1mm be nold u form 1o of. If steamy firlt. M0 day. Sale innrtuponltlvdy on time. ‘Illiilf-MB-JI months on all sums mm $10.00. 6 nut out. of! ml- ma, 1.... IIOW. . f nutwlxmnulg] *‘ .. _ martian .. "ihf Qv;.t.*._'g_,1.¢:,‘_, .2 .back everything come (new). 1 sans plough. 1 disc. bat-- and taclllfi. IBWI. B» horse mug»! cart and wheels, 1 truck wagon. 1 .. - .- 35¢ adv..- 50- 90v - - uoo-rtfrs .2 1195.41. crgarefl." _ . . _ __ . Avenue." Again Inez paraded. "Ha. has he forgot me," said the obediently but slowly to the stain ‘lBIIl. don't. you see, urged Cecei- Mexicali girl triumphantly. “I tell On the first step she renlarked. _ Ia. “ that even if he did love you you what l_ do. II make you fair of-l You think I no do in New Yorkfij for u w-hlle—how long would he fer for him. Your ‘Mr. Murvirl. my And I no think you node in flier-j, be happy in this dirty, miserable king of hearts. What you sly we co." ' country? You mligbt as well bury make gamble cut the cards ~rllly Tilt‘ him alive." thing you like. 1'". <lll _ rIne-z nodded acquiescence. ‘\Do you think I would tlflivflilllri lop who was stopped by tilt “Vera well, then we go I0 Newlmy husband in a. crisis like lllisl" volt-l: m‘ Ainrvil _ln accents of all York.’ Farley too a hand. Wllhl do ‘you thin-k I um‘? - 5m. lirlu. vlliblirfi- her name tron - "Bu-t when- his memory cnlnes "l think you are no 51ml" " suiillill- sale. She took in his admit!- tiack. and Inez simply. "Verru well. I llnvvl tion. made sure that Cecelia bowl glive you chance. You don't take it-it. then remarked: New I tell you these-d no let him‘ ‘I g tta worry," go,” ' ithe d or.’ “Inez? commanded Farley. point- ing to her door. Tire girl started uction - ale mrsonlflcatiorl oflmpullerl. strlvltcd up the lltarirs. at that means his love for Mrs. Mar- ' " ‘i - and siamllloli n, . . “And try to understand my fee-l- ings, six-id Cecelia. He doesn't ev- en remember me; ~ (Continued on Page 'l) Auction Sale of pure bred Holstein and Shorthom‘ cattle, horses, girade cattle, machinery, waggons, sleiglls’ etc,’ Also four pairs choice Silver Black Foxes. 'I am instructed by Ray Clarke 0f Union Road to sell at liar-m of Greenwood Foxes Ltd., Union Road, on Thursday, Nov, 9th, at one o'clock p. the‘ following: \ x .;3 pure bred shot-thorn cows, 3 year old heifers,'1 heifer calf, 1 bull calf, 3 pure bred Holstein cows, 1 two year old heifer, 1 heifer calf, all imported. " 12 grade’ A rnilch cows, 5 young cattle, 2 fat cattle, 1 brood sow, 1 British Soldier colt two years old, 1 Colorado L., filly three years old and 2 work horses, 4 pure I ‘bred Clydesdale mares, 2 express waggons, \2 rubber tired wagg-ons, almost new, 3 driving sleighs, 1 box sleigh, 1 double “seated canopy top Waggon”, 1 steel roller, 1 set springtooth barrows, 1 lawn swingyil churni", _7 V A cream separator, bushels turnips, 1 I hay.»3 mated pairs Silver Black Foxlpups. Proviidibreed-i" i‘ Registered. .1 mlfltéd pair Silver Black Foxes twq 2i’ . .>.l,'y' ..yv'ei‘irslolil.fiProved breeders, registered. A if I .l .. ‘luv II‘ ' .-,.1 .’ . I ~ "P, ‘ ‘I w ‘ ‘ s‘ _. i. TERMS:-AII sums of ten dollars ($10.00)"o”_r - ‘cash. Over that amount twelve mouths credit, on api- plfovedljoint notes. . -., . y, gl all. , ' v .. e.- a -- --v. ‘ Sale positive, no reserve. I ‘ . a n, w‘ " W . i.‘ '_» l \