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July 13th. at 1.30 SMILES "Ma, i didn't know the Swift's kept horses." "They don't, my dear. Whal made you think so?" "i heard pa telling s man on the street yesterday that Mrs. Swill has the finest carriage of any woman he knows." o'clock sharp, of all my L ‘ furniture consisting of parlor, din- lng room, bedroom and kitchen fur- niture, carpets. oilcloth, Linoleum squares, dishes, curtains, pictures and everything in and aboutjhe premises. 12 sclcctctl pure bred Ply- mouth ltock hens. 25 pure bred chickens, etc, lté ions hay. Nothing reserved, property sold. Term: 5 months credit on all sums over $10.00. ' MRS. (REVJ J. C. MARTIN, Roscneath. JOHN A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. 7206-7-9-4i. FURNESS RED CROSS LINE “SIL VIA ” Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive Montreal Ch'town Cb‘town 1O a. m. and and ‘ Leave for Leave for __ St. John's Montreal June 27 " June 29 July 6 July ll July l3 July 20 July 25 July 27 Aug. 3 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 Aug 17 Fortnightly thereafter. CARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. 48l0-4-17-frlmonwed3itf. Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chairman Mlt. GEORGE E. BROWN Margate, l’. E. I. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to J. J. Trainer, Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, “ rside, or to W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, ... J. w. Platts, m- spector for Kings, Montague. Dine or Sup at RUSSELL HOTEL Summer-side By Taylor and McNeilPs Garage Family and Commercial Hotel UT”- l-B-lmo. Summer Art Class | through July at the Studio of ; MARI! ALLISON noun. Cape Traverse b2'7'l-8-l6-1month. STEWART 8s LOWTHER . J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER BABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETD. iii Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. Mrs. B.: Are you sure Harold It engaged to Miss DeCash? Mrs. 0.: Well, l hear his tailor has let him’ have another suit oi clothes. . and, bending over (Continued) “Well, whatevers coming to Y0". Ed, there's nothing coming tonight- You know this country Tween here and Medicine Bend?" "Backwards and forwards, John." “Meg Hyde has begged Starbuck from me. It’; not. coming to him. but I've bden fool enough t“ Eli"? in, If they can get to Medicine Bend they'll be safe. If one of the teamsters catches sight 0f 5W1“ buck he'll shoot him. They've got to get to the Bend, by keeping of! the big trail and sneaking through the canyons and behind the rocks. It's your chance, Ed. I've 80$ nothing like hanging against Y0“- not anything like 1t. McAlpin will have the horses at the back door. and you can do your best to make it. with Starbuck and Mes Hyde- Hustle." Leaving Mcllpin to explain, Sel- wood walked rapidly back to the dingy, smelly office, Margaret Hyde was feverishly waiting. He directed her to go into the harness-room and appraise her husband, making only the request that Starbuck under no circumstances speak to him. After Margaret had gone in and come out aguain, he told her to go to the gangway door and waft. took the lantern from her hand, wont into the room himself. Starbuck, cut the ropes that bound him, steadied him on his cramped feet, unlocked the gangway door, threw it open. and pointed to Meg outside. Starbuck, blear-eyed nnd blood- crusted, his hair dishcvclled and his trousers and shirt awry, was a desperate sight. He gazed at Scl- wood standing with the lantern in t Reqgy: Do you think you could no comfortable on $10,000 a yearl Peggy: Yea, i believe I could. if the people next door hadn't more than $9,000 a year. _ NOTHING TO DODGE -- Oh, I want to be an angel For then l will have wings; And never have to fret myself 0'er trolley ears and things. “It Io In the spring that the world wakes up from its long win- ter sleep." “And If we knew the truth, kicks because It can't sleep a month or two lonoer. l'i| bet." M C, M. Lampson 9C0. nmrr ED. e4 Queen Street lmndon, B. C. l. England Public Angina Sales new was , MARK R. McGUIGAN l B. . ' mamsrsn, soucrron, ETC. MONEY T0 1.0m Cameron Block. C‘ arlottetown, PIJ. BELL & MATHIESON 8. B. Bell. D. L. Mothieson, LL. B. Barrister it Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague 3 McLEOD s. BENTLEY . J. A. BENTLEY y W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-st-Llw Office: 180 Richmond Street 1 MONEY T0 LOAN C‘ rlottetown, P. E. I. ¢..__....__._._______....._. McDONALD 8t McPHEE B. . J. A. McDONALD. II. F. Merl!!! Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN . 145 Great George Street bill will be furnish- ed without charge by Applying to B. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum. merside. P. IL l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. an Itftb Avenue New rm. s. w. .|. w. JOHNSTON .......‘.’.".1“..'..'"" ' peak. His one hand and Barbanetks ‘gun in the other. Selwood silently handed Zfm the gun. ' - Starbuck had been forbidden to lips were sealed. He tucked the gun into his trousers waistband, and took a step toward NOTICE Persons dumping or throwing grass, tin cans, stones. clay or other rubbish or debris into Government Pond, or the stream flowing into it will be prosecuted. By Order H. A. DIESSERYY, City Surveyor. 7385 -'l-l3m\vf. Y O U ll O ll I L O ll ot Stu p i ti — Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses often work wonders. “Z‘.YZ.’..‘§.‘L§.?.'.‘§L""NOW 0. F. IlUTOIlESON F. Gordon Hutcheson Optometrists-At your COPYRIGHT by CHARLES Kill!!!‘ 86M. i? ‘MR. AND MRS. I 01m: ocngorgrsrowu ouanoum ,5 I. E E PY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN ' vutu service‘ the door that meant freedom- Be- fore the threshold he. Sioiliiefi. tumed to Selwood and spoke. "John," he said in a tone that surprised his listener, "I've been a _.‘_," He applied to himself the scurrilous epithet so commonly and freely used among frontier men. But Selwood heard it from the lips of one who meant now to con- demn fittingly only his own simme- not. his mother. "I've been one—I know it," he hurried on. "But if I can ever make it up tc-Meg-and you—" Selwood waved him on. mind me," he said evenly. chance lies ahead of you." pointed to the door. “Take it." "Never “Your He Chapter XVI Face to Face with a good part of the town burned, most of the people in hid- lng and with few provisions saved from the burned stores, Sleepy Cat lay stunned by its misfortunes From thecross-bsr of the first telegraph pole planted in Sleepy Cat with grandiloquent words, hung two sinister reminders of the work of the reinforced Vlgllantes, But sensational was the unheavel when it became known that Star- buck, organizer and brains of the crooks, had together with Big Haynes, made his escape. No explanations were forth- coming from the stage barn. It had happened-that was all. The man captured by Seiwood was his o\vn prisoner, .il: was said, and he was the person to feel most aggrieved. Bill Pardnloc, when told that Starbuck was missing, stamped and snorted; but under the skillful mlnistratlons of Bull Page was diverted from his noisy intention of heading a death chase after the fugitives, and was persuaded in- stead to go to bed. The breakfast served‘ that morn- ing in Doctor Carpys Sleepy Cat hotel was unusual. At sunrise a. barrel of salt‘ pork was luckily found ln, and rolled from, a dark corner of the stage warehouse, and, together with a barrel of flour and a. sack of green coffee, comman- deered for public need. Not until he had assembled this provender could theibusy surgeon- lendlord get away to interview the padre, who, he was then told by Scott, had gone up to the railroad station to visit the wounded. Carpy opened the waiting-room door to look for his man and paused. At the far end of the room, sitt- ing on an up-ended keg, his back supported against the wall, Cerpy saw one of his much-bandaged Vigllantes. Bending ove him with a cup of water while the wounded man drank was e man of advanced years, whose darg soutanc easily identified him as one of that small but widely scattered band of men known to the Indians of every tribe of the West, from-the Sta-ked Plain to Hudson bay, as black. robes. (ORliS ft WARTS Remove dry Ilia. Dsls on Mines-d‘: J time: dsli . Let it dry on. At ' Corns and Warts III I mt right otl , |~1|NARD'$ . . l . l head. Padre-if I must say it." first, a good time before you were born." Fort Pierce." Pierce was built." ber an old fellow there named added Carpy apologetics-Hy, wasn't as old then as he is now." have appointed Mrs. Deadly Summer a complaint Largest Seller in ill Countries “Padre? sold the surgeon, oom- lng up with blunt ralllery, "I'm glad to see you making yourself useful. If you want a job nursing, I'll hire you right now; I'm doctor- ing this outfit." When the black-robe smiled, his features 10st their stern repose." “It would not be new work," he replied in s heavy foreign accent, "but I'm sorry tosee such ‘ warfare, such bloodshed-and what about?" "Padre, some oi this Sleepy Cat blood needed to be shed—in fact, a. good deal of it." observed the doctor evasively. "I'll tell you all about it. First, though, I went to ask you n. few questions, Padre, about something that happened in this country along, long time ago- golng on thirty years. How long have you traveled this country, Padre?" Carpy was not a hard men to read. Single-minded, bluntly out- spoken, his honesty of intent was written on his open countenance, and the experienced reader o! men before him perceived it all. The composed blockrobe parrled his question,‘ all in good part, with another: “How old are you, Doctor?" Carpy laughed and "Doggonki shook his near forty, "Then I crossed these mountains, "Why; you must remember old "I was here years before Fort “Well and good. Do you remem- Coonel Roper; there he commended a. long time-of course," "he (To be Continued) PETERS AND VICINITY The Women's Institute of Alllston T. Albert Hlcken and Mrs. William Carver delegates, and the Peter's Road West Women's Institute have ap- pointed Mrs. John A. McSWaln and Mrs. Amen Acorn delegates to at.- tend the Annual Convention in Charlottetown beginning July 0th. Mrs. Joshua C. Jenkins and her son Joshua, Jr. of ‘rrenton N. S. are visiting their native home and while here are the guests of her daughter Mrs. John A. Stewart and family and other relatives and friends in P. E. I. v From West Somerville Mass We‘ note the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod (nee Miss Mabel McLean) formerly of Peters Road, Mr. McLeod is a native of Ulgg, P. E. I. They are the immediate guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLean, Peters Road, and other relatives in this vicinity. To Alllston Lot 63 the followlns arrivals are noted: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLeod of canton, Mass, and Mr. Archie McLeod of Maiden M1188. The Messrs McLeod are sons of Mir. Alec D. McLeod and Mrs. Mc- Leod Alliston, and are visiting at the old borne on the occasion 0f Wednesday of last week. tor. visited the School week. nesday and Thursday nights of last week. This show was presented by a company o! itinerant players from Ney York, to a large and apprec- iative audience-C story, comes from Kuhn, Loeb, where they are glad they never started an investigation trust. making $1,000,000 in cotton?" havent got it wasn't Thompson, ft was Johnson. It wasn't cotton it was copper. It wasn't $1,000 000; it. was $100,000. And he didn't. make it; he lost it." money?" one clay. wondering where his next meal vns coming from, when a. him a dollar if he'd move out of the ant hohdey season in the home- land. we [IQ pldll¢d to learn that Mrs. A. D. McLeod. Alllston is much 1m- proved in health, and la now able to enjoy e ear-drive with her sons who are visiting in her home. Her many friends will regret tblt the condition of lvlrs. W. B. Hlcken. Ailiston, is not materially improved since our last writing.—.P sounr alum rtorrcs The new summer resort, Bothwell Beach, was opened, with a dance and free lunch on the evening 0f Friday June 26. Another dance W88 held on the following Mon- day. evening. ‘This resort, sit- uated as it ls so near. the see,‘ commands a beautigul scene— o! the white sand beach immed- iately below, of the picturesque South Lake, and the blue waters of the Strait of Nvrthtmiberlsnd. Some men were engaged recently. in the repairing of the bridge .at Lakeviile. A number of men are at present engaged in the levelling and raising of the low places in the roads in this district, this week. Her many ‘friends were sorry t.o learn of the recent death of Mrs. Benjamin Ching, of Klngsboro. Mr. Peter E. Cameron and Mrs. Cameron and their daughter, Mar- garet also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and their son John motored to South Lake, Sunday, from Char- lottetown. " Mr. Walter Fisher and sons, Al- fred and John motored to Sourls this week. Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacDonald Souris, motored to South Lake on a JULY 13. 1931' 321N144 vqQi I Always‘ fresh — because he keeps his‘ mouth "fresh, with WRIGLEWS. The cooling .|.... of wmctetfls - Chewing Gum swcetens the breath and removes all trace of eating and smoking. WRIGLEY'S Chewing- Gum- “after every meal”— is recommended by doctors and dentists. it /aids diges» don-cleanses the teeth. _ INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING Mr. Daniel Mullln, school Inspec- here last space he was parked in." hundred thousand dollars that way in such o. short time!" "Not. alone, but he saw the possi- "Murphy did, of course?" “Absolutely. And before the day .- r was over he made $6 more the §bilitles in the scheme. Now he has The very interesting and enter- some way. That is how he mndc I Jorty men and forty fllwers work-i tainlng vaudeville show “Tile Piolk- his money." erlng Family" was staged in the hall at Elmira, on Tuesday, Wed- gmg for him." "But, man, he couldn't amass at Corrections This is the latest Wall Street reflecting the "trend." It "Did you‘ hear about Thompson “Yes, I heard about it, but you Canoe Cove.’ onnttos rug-onto: cove“ YIEUNESUAY JULY l5lll. Long list ofsports includes races, step dancing, polt vault, ‘tug of war, ball game, etc. Music by the Canadian Legion Band and Pipers. " Big Parade by the L. 0. A. and L. 0. B. A.. Best of m\als and refreshments. Come and enjoy a good d ay’s sport by the sea shore at ‘1224-7-10-41 quite right. It Murphy's Money "How did Murphy make his "He was sitting in his old fllvver gentleman drove up and offered Why‘ suffer when relief is prompt and harmless: Milli o! l h learned 2333?; Animpiitit?» no» headache. ‘Tlixyndltnon t hesdscb 22st’... a .11 helm“ service. an. illness of their mother Mrs. A. N Agent at Summersicie. Lloyd Lewis N I M E n. McLeod. The‘ Guardian joins in 7"" m," n" i" ~-— -—'~—-i—i*-— wishing all these visitors-s. piens- Modem blunt-ne'- mm_______,._,,,...........‘......- - - -- ---- 7047-7-4-swm-6i PRIVATE SALE I offer for sale my exceptionally fine farm of 212 acres , at Mt. Herbert. Nicely situated, 4V; miles from Charlotte» ‘ town, near churches, school, and railway station. Gootl buildings. House and barns equipped with water system. Telephone, also fox ranch. Inspection invited. MRS. R. PERCY MUTCH . R. 5 Charlottetwn, P. E. I. ll E. R. BROW I46 Richmond St.. _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. 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