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As I stood ln that. ,sul‘.cn crowd I swuyod Willi weari- lncms, and my legs were (loublizig un idem‘ me. I staggered forward and stralglitened up suddenly. I was zloar the wicket. Only two were n- ‘liuzid of me. A clerk v.15 recording itilclr claims. One had thirty-four Htbove, the other fifty-two below. The clerk looked Elustci-cd, fatigu- ed. It was my turn. “I want; to re- cord eight below on Oplilig" I sald “What name?" he asked. I gave lt. He turned up his book. "Eight below, you say. Why that's already recorded." “Cant be," I rctorled. "I just got down from there yesterday alter planting my stakes." "Calm help 1t. It's recorded by some one ewe, recorded curly yob- terclay." ~ "Look here," I exclaimed; “what kind of a game are you pultlng up 0n me? I W11 you I was the first on the ground. I alone staked the The successful competitors whose subscription; are paid farthest into 1932 WUI have the preference. 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The next man pushed m6 5515c, and there I stood, gwplng and Baal?- lng. A mun in tho walling pm; looked at me pitylngly. “It's no use young fellow: you'd better make up your mgng w 105C that claim. They'll fllm-flam you out of it somehow. 'I'hey've 5cm some one out now to stake over you. If you kick, they'll 53y you didn't stake proper. Thom govern. I I i I Sick with Monthly Pains Every month. . Jlltumfltoryl llcmlathc, backache, awful cramps. Lydia Pink- ‘ I\am'I Ve cub]: Compound Iiflng! tom. forcing r: ief. Bny the new tablm toilay. 'H~RnvvmIIflKI'P"-“‘ ' “That's strange." he said. "There Anyway you'll have to move on 11nd let the mcnt officials ls the crookedest bum-ll. Get. n stunddn, young f0}. l:>\\'." "Well," I sald, "1'm not going to be cheated out of my claim. If, I've got to move heaven and earth-J’ “You'll do nothing of the kind, 11' you get; sassy there's the police w Dub the lld on you. You can talk H11 you're purple round the gills. It won't cut no figure. They've got, us all clnched. We've got. to mm our medlclne. It's no use goln‘ round bellyachlng. You'd better g0 away and alt down." And I dld. I had to ace Berna at once. Al- ready I had paid n vlslt to the Par. agon restaurant. that new and glltterlng place d? resort run by the ,ereg -|‘cnu hbaonchg 01351, tmnn Wlnklesteln, but she was mg on duty. man riff-ruff, n place of gllt and guilt. And it was In this place Berna worked. She waited on these wan- ltons; she served those swine. She heard their loose talk, their care- less. oaths. She know everythlng. Oh, ft was pitiful; it slckened me to the soul. I sat down and burled my face in my hands. "Order, please." I knew that sweet volce. It. thrilled me, and I looked up sud- denly. There was Berna standing before me. She gave a quick start, then n- ccvcred herself. A look of delight came Into her eyes, eager, vlvld, de. lluht. “Oh, I am so glad lo see you again." “Berna? I said “what are you doing with that. paint on your In the evenlng I returned, 1 mo}; a sent 1n one of the curtnlned boxes, The place waa brilliantly llt up, many mlrrored and flashlly ornate in Kilt and white. In the box be- fore me a whlte-halrcd lawyer was ln a. box behlnd, B lnrrlkln quartette from the Pavllllon theatre was hold lng high revelry, 111m; “.35 mistaking the charnctr-r u; no the tenderloin it was the mun; place. In the heart of ihc cltya entertaining a. lady of easy vlrtucfl lace?" “Oh, I'm sorry." she was rub. ‘hing dlstresftilly at a dab of rouge on her cheek. "I knew you would be cross, but I had to; they made me. Its just; a little plnk-all the wcmen do lt. It makes me 100k happler, and l9. doesn't hm m9 any." "Berna? boomed the rough, con. illmHOi-ua voice of Lfadnm, "at- tend to the customers." °‘ hu-i ‘W1 nuw-t-a-md. "so mo w, thlng. I just wanted to see you." She hurried away. Presently she came hurrying round, bringing me some food. “When can I see you, asked. "Tonlght. See me home. I'm off nt mldnlght." “All right. I'll be wnltlzig." _ I wandered up and down the now familiar streets, but. the keen edge of my lmpresslon had been blunted. I no longer took the same interest ln its sights. More populous it was. noisier, llveller than ever. was ln the nlr. Men were drunk with ft; carrled oft their feet, de- llrlous. Money] It, had lost its value. Every one you met. was "lousy" with it; threw lb away ‘with both hnnda, and fast. an they emptled one POCkc-t it filled up $119 02mg, At midnight, at the door of the Paragon, I was waltlng 1n n fever of impatience ivhcn Berna came out. She showed a vast joy at peeing me. “T611 m9 W118i: you've been doing, dean-everything. Have you made n Blake? Bo many have. I have prayed you would, too. Then we'll go away somewhere and forget n11 ihil. Won't. we, honey?" 5m "@5519" "D to me. she seem- ed to have lost much or 1m my. girl?" I .m|p..1 dmflt know Why, but 1 m. lfterired my glml-d, shrinking Berna. "It will take a whole lot to make me forget this," I said grimly. "Yes, I know. Isn't lt frightful? somehow I don't aeem to mlnc so much now. I'm getting uaed to it, I suppose. It's wonderful‘ how we get accustomed to things, Isn't it?" "Yes," I anaweredflaltterly. “You know, I've had several of- fers cf marriage, too, really, really 500d ones from wealthy claim-own- era." (To Be Continued) The Bankruptcy Act NOTICE T0 CREDITOIIS In the matter of the estate of John Leonard Mcolrville, of Oarmcn Bldlnz. In the Province of Prince Edward Island, trader and farm- er. NOTHE u hereby given that John Leonard McCnrvllle, of Carl- eton Siding, in the Province of Prince Edward. Island, trader and farmer, dld on the thlrd day of November, A. D-, 1031 ‘make m auth orlned assignment of.‘all his prop- MY for the benefit o! his credltors, and that R. H. Rog- m, offlclnl receiver, has appoint me to be cuatodlan of tho emu of the debtor untfl the credlvora at "Their first meeting sum elect a trustee to administer the 68B!” 0‘ the debtor. Notice ls further glven that thl first. meeting of the credlflora In ml above estate will be held In Ln! Courts Building in the City of Charlottetown. Province of Prim Edward Island. on Hldiy the 20th day of November. A. D., 1931, at the hour of eleven o'clock ln the morn- lng. To entitle you to vote thcrent, proof of your claims must be lodg- ed with the custodian before the‘ ‘ meetlng la held. Proxies to be used at the meet- lng must be lodged with mo prlor thereto- And further take notice that n1 nuch meeting the creditor: will elect in; permanent trustee. And further take notice that If ‘Al you havu any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim mull be filed wlth me or wltntho tmstea when nppolnted; ctherwlae ‘the pm- eeeda cfthe debtor's estate wlll b! distributed among the parties en- tltlcd thereto, without regard to W!!! claim. DANIEL F. McNIlLL 993-11-10-12-19-31