~._.._._.____..__...__ .1 . -_._...s..n>-»u~1mImH mgqnmgmcrwfl?‘ “Ill Rich flowery iragrance ‘Fresh from the gardens’ “ “' y-SMIL 155-- DOMINION lib‘ PANADA Pruviiivi- of PRINCE ELHYAlllI l.\‘l..\.\'D In the Probnto Court. ‘Pin-i tit-urge Y- A. D. 19:11. In Re Estate of Daniel Sutherland‘ file of Ftaiilcy llriiluv ln Queens, in thc iuiiil Pruvinvr‘, ili ' . ' ' I111‘ yL-inn», hi». .\.. To the Sht-i-ift of the ("IIHHIY 0i Quit-en's Ununty or any (‘mu-tr IlLfllU) person within Milli a GREETING z , l WHEIHLLQ uimn rvmlnu: llic P1“: titlon on III!‘ otnliwvpii .\l:'l':\\vll lllllIl lliirzrirvllii l-l, Siillu- IIIII, lmlli of Sinnloy Iirlilgc nfnresaiil. uni] lluzh l1- llclfiiy of (‘liftnn iii Quevifs (‘uunty ntnrosnlil, the. l-lxm-utors ni’ the ulu-vc minicil Iistntr- prnyini: tliut u vitutlnn may he lsiwni-il for tho purpnso l rc- lnnfter not h-rlh : ' rirn then i llbfflhf roqnirml t.» ri ii pun-ins iii- il-rnstcd lii llll‘ sail ~i.'\i|- ti» in‘ lllllI Iafillflfir fir-Biro HIP . . Prulnito Uniirt ',, y". ||,.],] 1,, [p.- (‘mirt Ill-tie.» in ‘rnnrlntti-tmrn, ln Queen's (‘minliz in 1b:- iml-l Prnvincv, mi Friilin- llu- sixth Illl_V of‘ Nnvvnilu-r HVYI‘, i-nnilnir. nt iln- Jmur n! olcvnn Nvlnvlt flrrvilnnit ul‘ the sumo |l.'i_\‘ to §¥ll"\\' miiisv: ll’ lll|_\' illl',\' run why tlm _\I‘(‘lillIl\‘\‘ uf liu- su-iiil Tflntn Fllfllllll not h» pllim-II and llw Ilstufe clnswl 11R pmyml for In snirl victltlnn mul on ninlluii nf lliilcnlvn NcKlminn, 17411., Prm-lnr for FflllI Tvtlllonor. And l do lmrvl-v order that f “More tough luck." “ll/ell, what now?" “You know Green never sings without his music." "v05." "Wsfl, he's brought his music." ll trim cop} liorcnf l» r hnlth pub ‘llshvd iii some iimi~ piilvllsliwl , lii (‘hnrlnttvlmvii lvnrr‘ Ill mich week for rit I".‘i our vmisw-iillv" u-mks frnni thn nnii- hflrvnf and that Ii trlie copy hnrenl‘ Im forthwith pnsitml 5n the fnllnwlviy: [vlllilifl I\lllI‘l'.‘§ rflsiwvt. "iv-ply. mimclv, in tho hnll nf thr- (‘nurt Fniisn ln (‘hrirlnttvtoivn nfnrcsnlll iit I711‘ Pmlt Office in Flriiilr-y Tlriulg» llfnresnlil nml nt the Fuel‘ Offli-o In (‘Iiftnn iifnrr-snlil. AM l do hereby ‘ moment ‘a brig of 01d clothes. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i amnion-y limb p: (continued) face. He was my nun-but 1 may And then-a. figure emerged {that “keady- H“ e393 h"! 91178911- 1 slowly, cautiously, from the tanglejbegan w relax my Mm’ and h" o! bushes beyond the dump. He 11'8"‘! Wlpped like 5 “b15118 B1111“ stood a moment. Yes-there was {at m!’ belt‘ He had my Eun-"wuh life ln the cabin. A hand, waving; m” qmckness °I rear’ °I excitement a white cloth, had been thrust fromf of ham‘ I 3°‘; m3 wrist! "m"? mil tho window. The solitary figure b°dy “($11155 mm T-° 110m him dflwll. Stem“, back “m, the bushes. A twisted his hand backward until he more’ and four ma“ dlbppcd’ it. But he was struggling emerged, walking in pairs ,each “k9 a_ “ed c" mlw- and What with pair carrying bctwccn it a. box. we timbemne alutude- the 51°99‘ And tlitn-i'ar off to my right 1°55 mgmi my hours 0f 9319mm we sounded a light shot as of a pistol, i @159 cmrgy that had electrified m)’ a heavier one as of a. rifle-anti first attack ‘m5 50mg m“- 1 711311‘ there was a distant crashing of aged- hmvewr’ m 8'19 m5 1°13 hand branches. I had jumped lnvolnn- as it began stmgglmg toward h!“ tarily at this sound; but my eyes |°“'“ be"? and 5°- with 111111 811N116 ncvcr left the four men by the eugled “d” m9» I P1"? 1111 the dump. I saw the leading palrlbreath I had 1e“ ma’ 9' Yen ‘or straighten up. saw the nearest hem lwelcwge fomstepa Pattemd flash a. hand toward his hi J, snw shrugging an 1 the trailing pair drop the! box,i “Murder! He's mum? m9!" m? ,,,,.,,__ ,—grab him!" I panted, . And the bowl below rcvcrbcrzited‘ "H8 "cs-dml l" him set away with explosion. From the cabin, [mm b°m direcuons- He‘ ill-l" from sonic place ncnr the dump, cried‘ from the “Tl-llllliiv, strcnks of rcd That member of the posse who flame laced the dawn. One of the came first up the trail I did n0! leading pair went down with the ‘know, and to this day I have never slew motion of a toppling building; identified him. But whOever he was, fell across the box as Ilmply as he had discretion and experience. The otherjle kicked away the fallen revolver, dropped his handle and spun m}: drew his weapon from its homey, way round before llc pitched onlolStOfld covering us both. Gasplng, as his face. Bfhind liim, a. man was élgavc ground, a demand that they fifiiiiillig on the ground. A scatter-‘sccure my adversary also, I was ing burst of fire from the ridge to hauled upright. A dizzy rush oi.’ my right, wlicrc my follows of the blood blinded and deafened me for Iiirtlicr order that :1 lriin rupv lu-riml‘ 7w forthwith sr-rri-ei on liu- Allnrnov- Ylmwrnl of this‘ Prnvinr-n gn limp an jinriznnsi interested in the sniil tstnt» aw rifnresnlil niny linve iIllfl HUMP!‘ lhnrnnf. GIVEN’ tinder my luinrl llnl‘ the Foal ‘of the siilil (‘mirl thin 1st rlnv n1‘ (‘n-- inlu-r A. T1. ‘lll-‘ll nn-l iii 1111* 22ml your '01’ Ills EIIIJPSLVW rhifl". ‘ti. 9.: ism.) ii. L. PALMER .l lg ollgdo-zprL-fl ll( c of Prnhnte i-i >< REGULATIONS h “Jack llbne of those fellows who I wads up on things and then lnslstl in talking about them." “Well that beats the fellow who insists on talking about things without reading up on them." 0t t e PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH of the Province of Prince Edward Island Respecting the Disposal of Carcasscs Foxes Made this 30th day of September, 1931 The following regulations approv- ed by the Provincial Board 0t Health under authority o! Section B, subsections 2, 6 and 29, and Sec- ltion 11, sub-sections 1 la) and (b), of The Public Health Act 1927, are published for the information of all concerned: l. No carcasses of foxes dying lrom any disease shall be removed Irom the premises UH which they were ranchcd. Such carcasses shall be buried or cremated immediately iiollowing pelting. i‘. All carcasses shall be disposed b! by burial to the depth of four , . , . lfect or cremation within twelve hours alter peltlng. 3. All carcasses of foxes must be kept in a suitable container", with n close fitting cover, until disposed of, liaither by burial or cremation. 4. The carcasses from all fox pelt- lng stations shall be removed to a sufficient distance beyond the city. town or village limits before being disposed of by burial or crcmation, so as not to cause a nuisance. 5. It shall be unlawful to feed the lbodles oi’ foxes to hogs, fowl or any domestic animals and any person or persons committing such an offence shall be liable to have thr-zr premises placed under quarantine rind not be permitted to remove food. animals or other products until such time as lthc Provincial Department of Pub- lllc Health shall decide whcn the said quarantine may be l"*Il‘€l$-l"(l. 6. Any person coinmilliviq an of- Iencc against these regulations shall “Do you know what I like most tbout golf?" "l don't know, l am sure, unlul it ls bragging about your score afterward. “A min isn't necessarily v/crfih- less because his neighbor la worth more." "He: Hlrrlol :‘=:l':d which co’- kge to go to?" Im summary conviction be liable to I'm» at. no h coo-cleaning a penalty not exceeding twenty dol- “M”, 99¢ gel». we would tank lat-s ($20.00.) MM‘ In,‘ P. A. CREFILMAN. M. D.. Chief Hcnlth Officer. DSSI-IO-ltl-viredfrimonfli. qdooonosonaommonocrocomoswi i EYES TESTED g L AND g GLASSES FITTED g The Annual Meeting of the Three River Silver Blzu-k Fox Company, will be held in the Odd Fellows llall, lllnntnguc, on Monday, October 19th M. 8 o'clock l’. M. D. J. STEWART, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR pcssc lay concealed, and he was fl moment. When my faculltles still; I could cvcn hear between cleared. I heard the voice of shorty rzverbcrations the IIOIIOW sound oi exploding in tones of admiration; the bullets striking his flesh. "Bully for you, kid you sure 801», It ‘was over, and I had not acted, him!" I was aware that 1 smog only stood aside, an inert spccta- supported on either side, that 1 _ tor. . . . Or was it over? Only was facing my ¢upgiye_ three bodies lay down there by the, The nostrils of his line, firm nose stream. And the posse was charg-iwefe difilflldifls as he fought for 1m;- Thcy came scrambling downbreath, his complexion was chang- ihe ridge. WEB-lions at ready. Two ins momently from a. flush o; ex- or three stopped by the fallen ertlon to a, pallor; yel; his carriage One of the trailing pllll‘ must have crashed uphill through the bushes. actcd more quickly than the other --len.ped away into the bushes at the sound of the first shot, got a- Wfly. . . . And still I crouched under the spruce tree, shaniq and self-pity added to my inner hell. with all the zest, She had sappcd my man- hood from me. . . . the moment 0f M11011 had come and 1 had not even drawn my pistol to fire. . . . Others had taken my revenge, Footsteps-quick, steathly-wcre (willing along the trail to my icft. As by reflex motion, I leaped sud- denly 3111111181! the branches; leap- ed face to face with-the man I had come for, the young, spruce 1111111 WhOm I had shadowed to my misery last night. It ivas still the dusky dawn there among the trees, but I knew him. His wide black ha: shaded his face, but I knew him. Recognition and action came to- gether 1n the instant Whflg his hand was starting toward his hip. Only, I acted not according to my plan, but. on instinct. I never thought of my gun. I fought as I had been taught to fight-on the field at Ilarvard, in (he rough primitive football of those days. I dove at him in a high tackle, into which I put all my desires of violtnce cngcndcrrd by that night. My embrace caught him about die arms, pinned them; my rush car- ried us to the ground with him underneath. He was smaller than by thirty pounds; yet the moment I touched him, I had a sense that he was electric with nervous strength. An instant, so, we strugg- lcd ln desperate silence. Tlicn I felt him wilt in my graSp, u» llmpn I raised my head. looked into his‘ 111911. turned them ovcr. The restiWfls debonalr, his greengmy eyes even challenging, 1115019111; men he spoke; and though the breath puffed between words, hi5 vojce gave En effect of P5156. of calm. "What is this all about?" he ask- ed. “Haveifc you gentlemen made 5 mistake?" The"! Came a. growl of indignant muttering from the posse, shoycy was first _ to find consecutive speech. "Two d-n bad mistakes," he m1- “Il W“ necessary to do a little shwtm’ 1115i? when you fellows come 011i 1n front of the cabin or we'd have sot you all alive. And 50mg- body missed you." "You've captured the wrong man, gentlemen," replied my “mg-lawn Emmy- “I was coming down m3 10111 when I heard the shooting and-—" 1 ' “You can tell all that to the Judge!” snapped Shorty. “Ah- these proceedings are iegu, "1911!" cXvlfllmcd the stranger, with W111" EPDeared to be an air o! genuine relief. “In that case--" "Miner's law. Best law that ls. But v01"! sit a trial,» m, 1,, Shorty; and the captlvtys eyelid flickered. “That will be all from you just now. Tie his arms, boys, and b14118 him along." 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