.; _.;_..’() it. T: s-r Don Cofielallfilll" nus CHARixYrrmflWN GUARDIAN _ Emilia-i" “The doctor wants to eell his jute." “What's hll reason?" “He figures that whoever buys It qpf will be a stecdy pntlc-‘i cver —~ hmu“..gggpyffl . lmh" g ¢ - ' ,__ Q Trenu-Caudelraal- . u‘ r‘ v ' \ m amour-J “ugucppppllw ' filia- in; nor , u... on .- naumi -. (Continued) ‘means of course most 0! its-were g$h1_7'""” Mud-g ' "Hello-there's the ma!" exclalm- bestnnlna to m ii cameo must ” h, cmm v ed Buck as I approached. “Boys. come. But also. more and more had 0 . fadumln shake hands ivith Mr. "Gilson. the the gamblers the dlrnmsen o! Wlfey: John. Willie has been a Iaughty boy today. Hubby (a track-ail trupirl‘)? mar, l‘ll fine l-_ i. . “Mr. Juatbaok said my feature! ‘emlnded hlm of some of the celé irated sculptured faces that he and leen abroad." "He waa Juat new talking to ma o! some wonderful old gargoyle! he'd seen." I O THE MODERN GIRL Whatever-charms aha has, a way She'll find to show for she l: wise. No trick she'll miss by night or day— She ' - ' ~ Ise. Pa Skeeter: Do you think that Sharp Point's intentions are serious? Ma Skeeter! Sure. Every time he calls on daughter they turn down the fireflies. ‘ Yltrofessional Cards IJII. J. H. AYERS DENTIST Queen Street - - Ovc: Hughes Drugstore. l-ioursz-l) to 12.30. 2 P. )i.—5 P. M. l5ll2-fl-q-2i. iurOifice Prohibition Commission Chairman MR. GEORGE ti. BROWN Margnte. l‘. E. I. Send all information regarding infractions 0t PROIIIBIIIUN ACT to the above oi- to J. J. Trainer. Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to L‘. A. Miller, Inspector, Summerside, or to W. l2. Haywood. lnapector for Queens, Charlottetown. or J. W. Platts, In- spector for Kings, Montague. -... “ fvlclMNALD s. Mci-‘HEE . A. A. MeDONALD. H. F. iticYlll-IIJ Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Riley Building IIII-I-S-Zll-Imo-dall! » gig m: Litltttli I. D. STEWAIIJ. K. C N. w l-ONTIIIER BABRISIERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. ' 84 Great George Street MONEY I'D LOAN. €__.____~____.._... .__- MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. , MONEY TO LOAN ' Cameron Block. Charlottetown, l'.l'.‘.l. BELL 8i MATHIESON l. B. Bell. l). L. Ilfuihlt-snn, |.l. ll Barrister &- “villi-liars Money to Loin Charlottetown ind fluntneue McLEOD 8i III~JN'I‘I.I'IY J. A. ISEN'I'I.I".Y W. E. BENTLIJ) K L. Barrister and Attomey-al-Lan Ollloe: 1B0 Richmond Street "ovrv r0 LOAN pose of authority. For him I realized that Buck, if he er—-———-—-i~- ruwaiu- a. I.()IV'I‘HER l kid—located the next claim 81KB? ours-fund I had to take my 0W1! pummellng. “And now," concluded Buck, ‘you boys better hustle back to your locations and git set for‘ the rush!" Obcdiently, the rest of; i110 croxvd scattered; Buck, but] yesterday a private in the hosts‘ of iii luck, had become a command-i in; general in the army of fortune. And already he looked it; his tail,‘ rangy figure had stiffened to B the may should ever clean up, would be B‘ mightily presentable figure of a Xllilll- “Minei-s’ meeting!" he anwered my word of inquiry. "If w, don't work together, thercfll be claimq jumpin’ and shootin’ all over the hill tonight! Just as soon as the crowd gits thick enough-we'll have all Cottonwood up here by nigh!- fall-Im going to hire mine guards for the whole bunch-you too. And a. miner or two to keep Your de- velopment work goln’. They're lo- catin’ fast. Got any friend you ivant to let in on this?" My conscience smote me a. re- sounding thump. I had been less generous than Buck; I had never. thought of Marcus Handy, ern- ployer and friend. It is odd, as I look back, to remember that Con- stance Deane did not cross my mind in connection With this gamble for fortune. But to me Constance dwelt in a world apart from the practical realities of Cottonwood. Still breakfastiess, I mounted and spurred back toward camp. I had not gone two hundred yards before I realized that. my generous impulse had come too late. The trickle a- long the road was now a. flood. Horsemen weaved through knots of pedestrians, walking briskly or puffing along at a clumsy run. All Hayden hill must be staked out by now. Then I saw a way out; and the tangled, excited emotions of that full morning melted into a rosy, altruistic glow. It would take money to reach my ore body. I had no money, or but little-unless I drew on my mother. Marcus should put up that money and receive half of my claim. Main street was almost deserted as I galloped toward the office. I pulled up my horse to make B sharp turn round a. freight wagon blocking the entrance to our street, and there coming along the pave- ment toward me was Marshal Mc- Grath. He had seen me first, was stopping. He was reaching toward his hip. His face was a mask-as on that night when he stopped the lynching. My arm tingled with an impulse which» a. flash of reason, happily for me, put back. Did I but make a. motion to draw, this dead shot. would kill me in my tracks. Suddenly the marshafs hand stopped, fell to his side; and he turned away. "Tenderfoot, better go up and look aftcr your little, blackmallln’ friend?’ he said through clenched teeth. I galloped on. From the door of the Courier burst Johnnie the 0f- fice boy-mercurial, excitable, Cel- tic. "The boss is hurted-oh, the boss is hurled!" he gasped. I rushed inside. Marcus sat at his desk, head and back hunched over his arms. There was blood on the scattcred papers. And then--he movcd—movcd, turned round, fac- cd mo. His nose was bleeding, so was} a cu‘. over his left eye. One side o.’ hLs mouth was beginning to puff, but the other smiled. “Ho beat mo up," said Marcus. “that dirty crook McGrathfisneak- cd on mo and got my gun and beat me up. Didn't kill me and didn't give me a chance to kill hiin»--_1ust bcat me up. G-d, I fcel relieved!" CHAPTER. IX Had Town lvIai-shol McGriiih iishulied Marcus Handy on i] diiy when the camp was booming along! at its mciisiomcd IXICI‘, the politics‘ cf Cottonwood might at once have rushed forward to a climax. l spsciilntc yct on this, windcrlng if, It all wcuid have iurncd out. more happily. in that event. for Marcus Handy and mo. ‘More and more the "business element" and the better‘, men who live by industry-which ‘spirit of mii- play, to translate vice and the actual criminals grown insolent and overbearing through immunity. To meet this situation head-on would have taken all a man's courage with both property and life. If the citizenary of Cotton- wood boasted in common any vir- tue, it was courage. But things were going very well for moat of us; decent, public opinion in gen- eral, while depioring civic condi- tions, lnclined to lei: well enough alone. 1t needed a dramatic inci- dent to crystallize the weltgm sentiment into action. This unfair and brutal assault by o sworn of- ficer of the law might have served that purpose-but for the discover)‘ cri Hayden hill. The ebullient joy inspired by that event left no room in the public, bosom for any other emotion. By afternoon the camp had become ll madhouae; by night, a joyous‘ chaos. It was settled now, said the; public opinion of the bar-rails. cottonwood was a "permanent camp." Permanent! sna was the greatest camp ever discovered in‘ m. Rockies-in on world-in the‘ universe! ' Even Marcus Handy, nursing hie physical and moral injuries, was caught up in the universal wave of "Dtimiam and enthuaium. H; had better reason than moat of the rest. Before I had finished staunching his wounds, I had broken the news in one confused burst; and hasten- ed to inform him that he’ was to be my partner. Marcus balked a little at that. "I'm afraid you're letting your‘ Benerosity get away with you, boy!" he said. “But it's the way I'd er. Dfict you to act," he added shyly, "$111190"?! sot to stake me, or I can't develop that claim," said 1, “and it had better be you mm anytmo I know." The man's quaint! habit of secrecy about, hi, ma,‘ vital affairs had infected me, and I had never told him about niyI background in the Ila-st. ‘ "A11 rtsht: I guess ru take B whirl with you,” announced Mums at last. "If I can keep any or my "mile? out of the mew of that d-n Paper company!" So was born the partnership which developed and operated the Upper Case claim on Hayden hm, which was the name given the lo- cation, in honor of Buck. For or course, when we came u; name m we used a printing term. Let me bell here, once and for all, m; “w” °f u"! UDDer Case, simple but typical. Hayden hill was "wot. ted." The ore, ea many learned by hard experience, lay in pockem m" "Id smell. and not the moat. experienced Eeclogists could prop- hesy their lay from the aurfoca conformation. The Hayden 1nd Croly tunnel tapped one of these p°°k°t"“"°"1ii the Breatest. Our “ha” w” "fly mil’ Yards away, Yet never, from the morning when we turned the first ahovelfut or earth until the night when ‘ n; mouth was boarded up as 5 dang. Emits prospect hole, did it tum up ‘m “m” °1 Plyiflk ore. After we h“ "Wk w n depth below which carbonates had never ye; been discovered on Hayden hill, we a_ bandoned it as ; bad by, Th", a “mp”? with 5 3119017 "lit e deep sulphide formation underlay the Whole hill made offers for 50mg or ‘he unproductive or worked-out claims" w° 5°“ 1'" Ill-rt enough mmlel’ t0 My Marcus beck whet he had sunk in it. plue a block of "mk- I em keeping the stock yet- as souvenir. 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".1, 1.4» "l... h, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ln Chancery Before tho Vice CIIIIIICOIIDI Norman Nicholson nnil Norman Nich- olson administrator of the Estate and effects of lioilcrlek Nicholson, dcecoa- ml. Intoalnte niiil John Nicholson. Complainants, d . Chrlaty Slcaacr, abllnrnh Lincoln, Eu. Plmmlll VOIIRIIII. lliinlcl Nicholson. lllglll hichnlson, John l). Illcklnnnn lnllicrinn M. Prcvorir, Ilallu P. Mo: lfliinoii. Ilnriy lniinlun Harding, Eli- '_"'"‘lh FWRYUI. (‘ntticrlno (‘on Mabel Slater, Mnrgiiret Ronnie, George E lliirhiiiiau, Angus lliichnnnn, Cnrollmi niiil Ilclou iliihcl Itigilen, Piiriiiiiint to nml by virtue of a Do. crotni Order mullo in tho nhoro cuuao mi the 18th diiy of September A D 193i. by tho Honourable, the ‘View; PhnnreIInr. l will aet up and eon by iuihlic inn-lion on the premises in Iii-uslnclon. on Hominy the 12th tllh‘ or Octnbrr A, h, iirii he the holir o‘: Um- o'clock in the afternoon the liinila fllVl proIul-rita u-hr-i-i-nf the lhto Rniler. lz-k Nlvholqnn fll0ll iu-lsed heinirnll that Inn-t. lllccc nrul parcel ol lnnil plum" l_\'|i\¢ mid lit-lug in tho Township of Kl-nsiliinltm. In Prlnco (‘niliitv tn the until Ialnml. bnumlorl and tloivrldlroyl no follows that in in any: Commencing nt a point in the aontii alrlo of North Street in the northwest angle of a p)“ "t "w! MM by n..- lnltl Ilorirrlrk Nicholson to one l-‘roilerlrk \\'. Jen-ah]; mi tho 10th .\ln,y 1014 thonre welt alnmr no. GREETING g tab-ghA-utwtjelwt‘ em’? the 22m your . "-- 9») ISM.) 11' I Mr ur i..,<z.-.-».t _ .' vrntlffih _‘. ' 3".'!". ""2 p‘ m“ __ __ Jnvllo of Prnlnl» tlio aollth rldu of North Street one ""11"" "Ill It!!! one feet to Welt flirt-ct. thonre south nlnni: the mat Flll" of \\'.--it Fri-ore nun Iuvnflfoq] mo] a.»i-~nl- -'.'ii f~-t to l'l'Y|l Mi.) |i_v e120 Roderick’ Nleiiolaon to one Sadie Kelly now fenced, ataked and defined thence oiiat along aaid Sadie Kelly’! northern line two hundred and thirty-one feet to Kenalnizton school lend, thence north along the western aide of Illtl Konaington arhool lunrl seventy-eight fool: to the laid Frederick W. Jnrdlne'| lnnd thence welt along aald Frederick W. Jnrdlnda southern boundary leV- onty feet thence north by a lino paral- lel with Kenalngton School land one hundred feet to the point: or place of commencement. The nhoro mentioned lnndle will be aold free. cleared and discharged of nnil from all encumbrances. TERVB OP SALE: The purchaser will he required to My twenty per cent of the purehale money at the time of the aele and the biiiiinr-e within thirty dnya of the date of the anlc. Any of the nreoril interested in the anld Ionda ere to be at liberty to hid nt anch sale and become the ur- cbaaerl thereof without laymen? o! any deposit in rea oet thereof. FREDERICK . PI. WRIGHT. hfaater in Chancery. Moalra. Mrfmin h McKlnnon, Complainants Solicitors. D020-li-2fl-10-2-5-B-ti I. W. TAYIDB ‘QQDDQDD l. l. ‘IAIIDI. OMMMUHI ; eves resren aim annuals FITTED “Mmtenoeowonooooooooo FUBNESS BED CROSS LINE S. S. “Rosalind Freight and Passengers Lv. Montreal Ar. Ch'town and Lv. for St. John's Oct. 3 0 _ 5 on. l6 Oct. 1o o"- 39 Nov. 2 NW- 13 Nov. l6 Nov. 2'! Nov. 30 CARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown hung; i} a iAnnuol Examination If Yul! lye; pm gnu-u. ' NOTICE The Stanley Bridge Dairy Co». Wm discontinue making oheeoe on With neoday, September 30th, 108i. lull will take cream on Mondafa aml Thursday's if ca: commone- lng on Octo er - Patrons wanting their wllltel cheese ri-oii. the isewi-y nae better secure some before October 10th- iaai, aa alter um date It will all h cleared up. ll. B. MaeIWIU. llilttl-lti-i-Si. locates]. C. M. Lampson 6! Co. ammo. 0t Queen Street lnndon. l. O t. Illlhll Public Aizction Sales new ‘lion wlrnthe eon Illl he mah- to without ebarga by apply!‘ to IL ‘l’. Holman Ltd. III- nrraltla. P. l I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. Ill Illlll lIOlIII Y"! Vbtou and Comfort lee tJ. W. JOHNSTON Qitometrht ll‘! lent ems; Charlottetown - _m~so"eoo III IQI, I. I.