PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN (milmuwmy) £c0wu1iDfiXfl$Q5fl{§§Q§; .0.” “ENTERPRISE W TRANGES . r iwlfi we cue-Q» ‘- l NO --S E S‘? (cmmnued) "the same light in the seating sun ' The public corral, where we had t m t 1 we wll] be buying lambs every ~ left our stock flrld Peeks. had B5 b ITTOTBLGESmZESdYLWQGBXT Ttmissebfaln: Tuesday and n“ hogs every Thum- maglc chug“! over mam’ Th6 Pulled-a tawny undertone which day until further notice. Highest market price at country 1103115 paid. C. E. PRATT 8.- SON, St. Peter's. uu-o-u""-ol. piles o! boxes and barrels which had risen abOVe 118 when We 11“- packed and hitched in the twilight. had assumed new shapes; and oth- er piles were growing at the hands o! the freighters. The very horse: mules and jacks seemed recent 8r- glistens. I had jerked up the head ot my protesting horse, was about to give spur and retreat in confusion, when she looked suddenly our way. Her face lightened with a. smile in. which I read recognition, end value For. y _. . . qivinq greater our dollar Ii 7' 'IS_‘.K\I7.L*Y Inlillfllllflljyflkf} "Where ls the news from along ,1 1 As b med‘ as we bag“ ‘h’ NV" ‘n this paper?" tovliusb dowlYbul-aburros with Kunfll/r illtaelldxsllipi-gseheltoliia: Etna swift I i‘? .5 q. "in the crlzunn cf eurrcn‘. events." v‘ kzls-latii-i ‘A f, ~ 4- —\---_-.4~.1-_ uQQ-arn»\:4>_.. Clearance Sale At Auburn The undersigned oilcrs fur sale ni Auburn, on Saturday, September 19th, at 2 o'clock sharp, the follow- ing stock and farm implements. 3 work horses, 1 Ayrshire bull, 5 milk cows, 1 Ayrshire bull, '1 young cattle, 10 sheep, 50 hens, 1 thresher and cleaner nearly nclv, Hall binder, potato digger, 1 llay rake. 2 carts, truck wagon, driving wagon, m"- mess, driving and wood sleighs, brllss harness set and all other articles not mentioned. Sale positive. No reserve. Terms at sale. ll’ stormy Bale first line day. R AYMOND BOYLAN, . Auburn. I. A. lVIacDONA LD, Auctioneer. sacking in order to make them presentable for sale, two mud-Spel- tercd men on blowing, lathered, drooping horses spurred into the corral. Without introduction or gd0, they hailed us. “Where's these gelena locations?" asked the nearest. “Up yon way-up the hilll" said Buck, scarcely glancing from his work. With no further questions, they jerked the savage Spanish bits in the lathcrccl mouths oi their me. Embarrassment ran across me in a. hot ilush; I felt for an instant as I did when, at my first rancing lesson, they told me to put my arm around the little lady. She, on her part, was swaying across the uneven ground toward. me, her EYGSXHNlZ friendly but, herl smile with that same reserve. Now’ she stopped and held up, palm out- ward, a pair o; strong but slender hands. I noted with one eye that the 1m had a ring on the third "That P°lll~l°el bu‘ "w" b’ a" uleary mounts, whirled and spurred straight over the mushy ground, aquatic expert." “How so?" "l heard he made all of llll uphill- money out of a single dive." I O O O GOOD MEASURE Life pays us more than double . , L); When all la said and done. Against a peck of trouble We have a bushel of fun. Now, Bill Talbot was with us._'I‘he dickcr finished, We saddled, mount- ed and started to inspect that end of our bargain which most interes- ted us. Talbots claim lay a. mile up e cl-eck," but the road was so jammed and miry that we elected to take a side trail across the hill, 5, BG..'_!-:l—1i-ln\\'i“.il. MAUBTIUNSALE I will scll. by public auction, eight roomcd house and barn, No. 20 Euston Street, Saturday, September 12th, noon for Mrs. Emily Callag- han. Excellent location. Model-n IJJIIVCHTCKTCCS. JOHN P. BRADLEY, J ~_ Auctioneer. 661B-9-10-3L _ _. >i__.____i.__.__________ lProfessinnal Bards g- DR. J. ll. AYERS DENTIST Ofilce Queen Street Over Hughes Drugstore. flours-B to 12.30. 2 P. M.-—5 P. M. 8502-94-21. ICU. EDGAR SHAW. K. C. 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Phone 396. jttach much importance to you? realizes that a man she would eon |ent to marry must necessarily bl Important. ‘lcntly driving a tent-peg with the which here started abruptly from the road and presently flattened out into a little plateau. My eyes were searching. as they had all the morning been serching half consciously. I dropped deliberately behind Buck and Bill Talbot. Arid suddenly my nerve centers gave a. jump, my cheeks a. little tingté. There was a sign, painted with the cross-line oi the “N" turned the wrong way, with the stems or tlic capitals at all angles from the perpendicular. “Mrs. Burnabys Beaming House, Open ior Business Next Tuesday," it read. Behind it stood a tent, the posts and ridge- poics in place, but the cover {lapp- ing in a state oi collapse. Bent down, earnestly and effic- butt of a, hatchet, was a form which I recognized as that oi Mrs. Barnaby. In the rear, a big sheet- iron cook stove, set up in the open field, emitted a faint ghost of smoke from its abbreviated pipe as though a fire which served to get breakfast was now dying out. Beside it were great packing boxes, some open, some still nailed shut, and all, in spite of the conspicuous sign, “Handle With Care," lying as though some freighter had rol- led them from the top oi his load, and simlply let them drop. Over the nearest box, head and shoulders half hidden, stopped the figurg o.’ another woman. As I locked, she linger; and as she dropped them with a pretty flutter, that it was a plain gold band. "I won": offer to shake hands.“ she was saying; "theyre disgrace- ful with this unpaklng. So you. your claim?" my embarrassment beginning to reflections on that circle of gold. “And you arrived safely?” “Yes, we're going to have a We've been sleeping under the edge fun! Fortunately, it hascwt rain- ed." Mrs. Barnaby at that moment: rose up from the tent peg, stood back, and broke into the conversa- ' tlon-brolle in like a. flood. ' parly rdbbin‘ you right at the startl and then leavin‘ out the puns and. self-stampeded like a fool to the; galena diggin‘s, I guess-and that; Burnabys stakeout was merely temporary. She was erecting her‘ tent on the bare ground, taking‘ chances that there would no rain until the pile of lumbcrgstacked} in between the boxes became a floor and a tent irelme. "Anyhow, we open on Thursday it they eat of! the stove," concluded Mrs. Barnaby. “1 hope I may come to src you dropped back on one knee, her arms full oi’ tin plates, and faced me. It was Mrs. Deane. And my, . when you get-settled," 1 said in parting. I had hesitated ior the proper word, and when I cclnle out? landed safely! 1 hOpe you staked! "1 thin]; we're staked," 1 said,‘ vanish, to yield to gloomy interior,‘ home soon, Mrs. Burnaby and Ill oi the canvas so far-but it's great f ,7- with one hand in the hollow oi her ‘ ,1 “We're goin‘ lac-maybe. We're, goin’ to it they deliver them puns‘ _-' and kitties-that freigntin’ conlg I kitties, and goodness knows whnvs’ become oi the carpenter 1 hired all _'~ ten dollars a clay Just to Dut tnef ~ iloor down which I could do my~j ‘~ sack of ilour—" It. flowed on, wlth- i out punctuation or gralmner; and‘. ' from it all I gathered that Mrs. _ ith less to spend, and as much as ever to buy, people today expect greater value for every dol- lar they pay out. These new Enterprise Ranges are the best possible stoves at the lowest possible prices. Modern in design-in keeping with today's needs. They brighten kitchens with softly coloured porcelain or shining nickel. They give quick cooking heat and save fuel. 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T0 LOAN ‘fifififlflfifi fillktfififlfl hifllitbfi lilhfliidbmfllfifll- ‘A EYES TESTED AND GLASSES l-'l’l"I'El) I-l. W lvllLllll I S I'\\I.UR Optometrists , l4‘: Richmond Street l hair-brown, chestnut-brown with -- England scenes, Mrs. Puruaws CORN EXTRACTDI BRINGINETUPTEA FEET-T T“ 'movlng time in old, ordered NewT ‘played a halbtune. But the veil oi‘ look. She was in her graceful, hall-f morning sun was making tawny ' gold o1’ her hair. i lneerutflble reserve behind her eyesI only to scrape it in order to llll I have it yet. lied thickened. become mvmerllflr-jyour pail. Gold-digging, ior the, It was brutally hard work. I "y B Cull-elli- The gamut 0f herfiirst three or four day; at least. thought that our struggles on the laush died ewe? eh e Eflee note aiscs the same set oi emotions, road had toughened me for any-- and "I hODe S0." was all she re-irastly intensified. All day long, thing; but when 1 woke _ on the Plleel- She Went back to the bvwsfrtucle dug and I rocked, or I dug second morning, muscles which I then, and I had to remember, as and Buck rocked, My 1991», wei-eidm not 1mm, 1 possessed cfeaked withdrew and mounted, that ltéfirst wet through with standing intend ached their protest. My hands would be bad manners to stare Bimbo polluted stream, and then, when looked and gem 11kg mngmgd red h" °Vel‘ ml’ shllllldef- HOWBVBI‘. as I worked lrom the bank, congealed’ I Bothered rein and rode away, 1| to chunks o! ice by. the shrill did mY-eel! the luxury of anctilerlsizring wind. Nevertheless, I work-l Above and below us along the ed with efllihU-elB-em- MY rewardstream, other men with the same kneeling pore beside the boxes; theiwas that period late in the day concentrated monotony. And, mean- ‘Vhen We Beeembled the “felling! time lust about the shoulder oi’ the from the rilfles oi our washer and hill lay hidden the fascination or CHAPTER 1V ' (To Be Continued) ' lpanned them down still finer Wlthwyoflonwood camp 3y d”. 1 w,“ , Everyone who has picked wild our skillet and an old dlshpan. h m m“ d broken f1 g 1 1 . y . n _ ‘ _ Ell‘ 1'3 an 1'08“, r5 got ous lmmess m‘ w“ M he‘ Willi fillet Settled. Sllgsestile 0» bcrl-lcs knows the greedy joy in Then at last the tiny flecks of Beldqww 3nd then by a louder sound that. innocent sport. You fire Bet- began to glitter in the yellow mud. DOMIBI ting something for nothing. And On the second day I even iound a leufllled- Her lflllEh-I had noticed? each bush as you approach it, holds nugget ‘about twice as big as 8 m4 d“; that belore-rlln a little gamutlout glittering promises o! a. branch buckshqt, This Buck let, ms keep so bent and loaded that you have as a souvenir; alter all these year! o: whose cause I could only specu- late es I dug and rocked, rocked No Keyhole Ink Spot: “Boy, yo’ mouth" l!‘ minds me o! Mammoth cave. I Snow Ball: "Is dot so. Well. W ain't no keyhole in de front 017°‘ race neithahl" blisters, and my wet clothes rubbed me raw in o doren places. owi- You Jus-r LOVETHE MODERN JAZZ MU‘E>\C~I'M Just‘ CRAZY ABOUT THE SAX OPHON E- Mairoo-l COULDJUEFT HU THOSE ‘SAXOPHONE P WERE-ALL GHQLE- ' Afi C RIQN ABOUT 5W~OPM¢NQ WHAT IN THE ‘ WORLD l5 ALL ' THAT Molig? Q 193i. Int‘! Fmilrr $071141. hie_ (lrepl lirllaln rights worried. By (Binge McManue Quicker, Better Repairs- Nlnjhe home can he made when W! nu our high grade tools. Stllriiv well-made planeli him!" m“. driven that always work: all" "l; out free and eaay -- the“ l" b. a few typical Inflation: lol- the handy man in the home- M l: apeetion or our Ilrle flee! "l" well worth your whllm The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited J . A w..--.. ........._..--=.-. e..-...-s..-\~