~ - - v-—-._.....,»,<..~...-.._._v.... PAGE TWO bong 1 ain instructed by tiie Adminis- trotrix oi toe Estate oi tne late Joiin "puilcilll, an, oi Wlicatiey River, Li‘. n‘. 1., to suit by Piioiic Auction, on ,1» eonesuay, aepmmoer 23rd, 1931, at 1 ocioek 1'. l\i., the following stock. prop and iiilpieinciits. a 1'UL‘l\—Z.‘. work horses, 3 milk cows, 3 dry cows, .5 heifers, two year our, 1 steer, 1 pure bred bull 3 years but; 1 pure bred blill, 1 year old; 10 plltUil, 1 shrop. rain, 1 brood sou‘. more bred; l boar, in! liens, 8 geuu. 251 ducks. LHPLLJIENTS-l binder, 1 hay- znower, ii;iy' rake, new; gang‘ plough, ii sect. spike liarrolls, single plough, nruin, liali shaker, spring tcutli iluirrons, ililier, seed drill, turnip" niflil, potato seuiller, grain era-her.‘ lltillll separator, Laval, new; truck, Magoo, cart wheels, iron axle, rotiiig nuirt, pulper, hay fork, rope and‘ blocks, cross cut saw, rip saw, crow burs, axes, shovels, forks, sewing In. liiiie, cook store, new, (coall, l<»‘]k stove lwnod), harness, carpen- ters tools and other articles too Iililllfftllls‘ to mention. (‘HOP-HS siooks wheat, 225 hloiiks mixed grain, potatoes, 2 tons lniv, iiiiy stack. Perms of Sale-Ail sums of $10.00 and iiniler on. l. over $10.00 12 Inoiiths credit on approved joint Iiolc. 6'5 oil‘ for czish. if day stormy on following line day. 1 will oiTi-r for sale the farm of OLEARATTETE SALE __SM]L i“ —< Double ageaied amt the». polices filllll-Qlh and. thyme to B°\>-"T1:\‘E$“1 miiee" ES-- Nix: Well, what do you w: 2 Gallant Gent: Want? Why I want to salute them chaste lips, but failing cat l'li riceep’ some bread and butter, coffee and a gob oi meat, mac's». the late John Duncan, . ' ‘lug of 10o ilrrcs oi land, 0i acres clear, lulnnre covered with a. valuable growth oi liiiril and soft wood. ‘Also, I will offer for _'rentai the farm known as the Duncan home- slciiil, consisting of 50 acres of land. Terms made known at sale. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. 871 8-0-1 64L >#~——--l—"i*'—'—i ..__,.,___€______ AMIBTI N SALE Carinnii oi‘ Western llorscs will be sold at iiunier River on Friday, September 18th, at 1 o'clock P. M. Terms at sale, cash. No reserve. D. F. ROSS. Owner. ALEX. McRAE. Auctioneer. 8691x1531. rflfllfi3§ linxoxm zvrs nzsrrn AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists , 142 Richmond Street l> Professional Bards >..-__- "llll. J. ll. AYERS DENTIST - 0mm Queen Street Over Hughes Drugstore. llourgn-O to 12.30. 2 P. 111-5 P. M. 8502-9-4-21. McDONALD & McPHEE . A. J. A. McDONALD. B. F. McPHEE ' Barristers, Attornryi. 151-0- MONEY TO LOAN ,_ Riley Building ' 4134-5-2u-1mo-daily STEWART & LOWTHER J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BABRISKERS, SOLICITORS, ETC ‘ 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN. _ MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER. sonfcrroll. mo. MONEY TO 1.0m. {Jamel-on Block. C‘ rlottewwll- P-K-l- BELL & MATHIESON R. it. Bell, D. L. Mathieaon, L1. l1 i Barrister 8i Solicitorr Money to Loan Charlottetown and Monti!" McLEOD & BENTLEY, J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. O.‘ Barrister and Attomey-af-Llw (mice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN “Yes, iiiler she had consumed the third plate of ice cream silo said her love for ‘the you-w; man that was treating her couid be no long- er concealed." “Three platen of Ice cream’! H’m. l think It would have l::::1 eon- gen! : 1'." I O I I WHEN MON EV TALKS in the language of flowers, _ If tile truth v/cre told, ' _The two-Eleni arvft In l: ; With the mariygehi. "Dirt you over know a girl to die for love?" "Yes." "Did she just fade away and die because I4:'Yl.: mi-n deserted her?" "No. I'r16,_|l1!t tack In washing and worked herself to donth he- cauae the man she loved married her." "l wan! three egg! and boll them you three minutes. I'm In I hurry. how soon can i have them?’ ‘in a minute, sir" 3. 3. “llllIlilllll" EXGIIRSIONS Orwell every Tuesday 3 P. M. Victoria every Thursday 7 A. M. East River every Friday 3 P. M. West River every Saturday 31'. M. For further information Phone 773 W. E. DARBY, l.l..-B Barrister & Solicitor l MONEY TO LOAN Dalton Building, Sumrneroidv. P. E‘. l. JSUIl-Z-YI- Luetnurlsuvnl l h. EDGAR SHAW. u. c]! Law Ofllccn - Prowse Bloch. 127 Griiltnn Street. Charlottetown _ Willa and Estates Settled. rnflQcflofl o» rillis iSpeelll tlopLi BAFE prntn-tior lm all rlncurnentl Charlottetown, P. l. l. C. M. Lampson f? Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. L England Pu biic Auction Sales or RAW FURS ihlppinz hogs will he furnish- ed without charge by applying to It. l tlolmon Ltd. Sum iii-nude t‘ t: l Rrprruenlro n; l . . . ‘u - g Y (Continued) "Same to you and many of em!" replied Shorty, removing from his lips the empty glass and wiPmB the foam from his mustache With the back of his lizind. “Staked yet?" he inquired. “H—l, yes!" replied Buck. “Alter you went back on me, I throwed in with this kid tenderfcot 119N- kid shake hands with Shorty."_ “Put her thnr, kid!" said Shorty, but though his language was hearty his manner was perfunctory; his keen black eyes scarcely left Buck's face. “Big thing?" he asked. "Looks like pay dirt.” “Shoot! A placer proposition. "Only proposdziori that is! you bring your woman along?" “Aim; any woman's tars I'm concerned," replied Shorty, his countenance for the first time ai-V most serious, "or wont, be soon's I've raised the wind for a divorce. She was a—” Here Shorty dropped Did Ri E§QZWJW w“ n1 m0 fizz/m .=-§-:: that your little talltngs come from." “Well, ’talnt a poor man's propo- sltion,” remarked Buck. “Them lucky localtors is working for Wall street. Btaked anything for your- self?" "Nope, just got here." “Anything in sight?" "There's a hundred-dollar bill buried somewhere on me," answer- ed Shorty. "Find it on me, and it's yours. It's all she left me." "I guess, pardner," said Buck, with me." '“I wish to h-l I had!" The look which Buck flashed back at Shorty was a herald of destiny. Had not Buck dropped that little, hesitant flutter of the eye- lids, had I not caght, ll; on the wing, the furture might have run very differently for all three or us. It expressed-was it regret or his bargain? On the one hand there stood I, an unseasoned tendertoot or little use in gold washing; On the other, his old and tried partner. Yet: he was bound to me by ties an Anglosaxon noun describing without equlvocatlon the oldest profession. “How long you been vegetatin’ on your placer claim? Don't you ever read the news " From the capac- ious pmkel; Of his wooly overcoat, Shorty produced a folded news- paper, opened its grimy creases. “The Cottonwood Courier,"lt was headed. And I realized how much we had missed; and also the cri- teiprise of Marcus Handy. Hazily I had catalogued the first appear. once of the tirsl: newspaper in camp as an event of the distant future. But there is was already- Volume 1, Number 2-lt.s front page a worn and ill-aligned patch- work of scarcheads. Or what were scareheads for those days. The main item, indeed, ran clear across two columns, and began; "LATEST FIND RICH BEYOND CALCULATION COTTONWOOD CAMP, CROWN CITY OF THE ROCKIES, DOES . IT AGAIN UNLIMITED WEALTH POURS mro LAPS OF‘ LUCKY LOCA- TORS on LIVERPOOL mm, IT'S GOLD QUARTZ THIS TIME, BUT THEY'RE STRIKING EVERYTHING. ‘GREATEST CAMIP THlAT EVER WAS,’ SAY EXPERIENCED MINING MEN!" "G°1<1 qullrtzl" commented 5110r1y. “Maybe the mother lode Try‘ Magnesia for Stomach Trouble To Xculriillzn Acidity and Fermenta- tloo. Prdvenio lnillgeution, dour Ginny Stomach. People who ruffcr from indigestion usually have trlei pelmiii, charcoal. i-iodu niid viirionu digestive aids and got little more than alight temporary ft3llOf—-—Slll1ll.‘tiiII0ll not even llnil. lint before giving up to ciiroiilc dya- pcpsla, Just try tile effect of a little Bisiiriitcil ilirigneiiiu — not the ordin- nry coiiiineririnl ciiriiomitc, citrate or milk, hut: pnrc lllsuriited iliiigiiceixl which you eziii oi tnln from iiiiy drug- giut iii eltlier lvolviier nr rump; farm, Toke :i tciispooniiil of the powder or four tablets with n little woier after your next inenl, flllll uco What ri dif- neuirilllzo the iiiiiigcroiia, hurinfui acid in the ntoniiirli which now cnusea your fond to ferment nnii sour, milk- ing gas, wind, flatulence, heartburn and the blunted or heavy, lumvy feel- ing that uccliis lo follow most every- thing you out. You enn enjoy your iueas without ii fear of indigestion. Tm. AND MRS. “Thought so," said Buck. “Whawgam He could not ye got, against placer?" he inquired. i “Bigger fish," replied Shortyl o1 law and honor; and Buck was. not the man to edge out [of a bar- know how much, at that. moment, I wanted to edge out of it myself. The sight of the camp, of human beings 111 Hllfezatlon, had further sick- ened me with my hard lot on Placer Claim Number 32. I; flashed on me that Buck and Shorty want/ed to be alone; that it( they could talk it over they might come to closer agreement with the outcome which I desired, And there in my hands was my excuse. "I met the editor o! this paper coming across Ludlow’s p355," 1 broke in. "And I promised to 1°01; him up." ‘ “All right, kid," replied Buck, with a readiness which piqued me, 111 Spite of my deeper dlslres. [board shack leaning against, a log cabin. I looked again; and than "Guess I'll be somewhere round camp until late.” 3° @1111 I W911i. to search for Marcus Handyafld 111a Cottonwood Courier. When I first. saw u; a week b91016. I had thought of Main street as crowded. Now 1i; ran brimful. A 1110b of light above the road- way drew mg up a side street. It 1111111111131fl1. I saw presently, a 5i°°<1 1116 Obleci: of my search. An illumination, such as I had seen carried in political pl‘ , pro. "and you?! bake vvwr ca" . mo. Datc Cream c A light and flaky paste that you can mix in quantities and keep‘ chilled for instant use in a fresh-baked pie, can be based on these, quantities for a two crust pie or two shells: ' wk M teaspoon salt: cold water 1 1% cups flour % cup shortening Silt the salt with the flour. Jewel shortening, especially if well chilled, will provide the fat in excellent form. Chop ball the shortening into the dry ingredients, then mix quickly and lightly with enough cold water to make a paste that will roii. Turn on floured board, roll to quarter-inch thickness and dot half the surface with small pieces of shortening; fold the paste over, pat: and roll out-and chili if possible; again roii thin, dot with the remainder of the shortening, fold, roll and chill. For the Date Cream Pie-bakea ahell for this ‘pastry and lei: it: get cold. m‘ i) Swift's "Jewel” Shortening is exceptionally fine in texture. It: cream: 1i readily, or can be used cold and hard, for, the making of ouch flaky, , tender pastry as Miss Adam made for this Date Cream Pie. It ll 4 4 odorless and tasteless. 4 W3 IT IS ALWAYS UNIFORM-ALWAYS PURE AND ASS-URES EQUALLY GOOD RESULTS FOR ALL BAKING AND FRYING v‘v‘v‘v v v_v.v v “This is ‘m freiie recipe ._.-z‘1fy z't--” says ADAM‘ it often” 3‘ "In ch d3 tea ‘ANNAD _ 4on1 A” c° °Pped Swift: Canadian C0. Limited claimed that this was the Mbrning Courier, Pioneer Newspaper or Cottonwood. p 0 T119 1113111 Cabin. like nine-tenths 01 111a bulldinzs in Cottonwood, had not yet. achieved the luxury oi a "Euler wooden door. In i135 place hunB 11kt! l! portiere the convey]. 11°11111 Bunny sack. I pushed through e 1-1115; 1o my nostrils came/g, 5mm’; d P1111391" 311d Plflflfiiug but strange- prlntefs ink. Among the details of a cluttered interior, my eye caught d first the central group. At 5, prin- ter's atone just large enough to which revolved u...‘ flywheel. T0 stood, rows of printer's cases lay solo! his face were drawn and his you to reward me {or the one 500d close to the stone that two ancient,eyes bloodshot. "Were you 10011118 deed I ever did, which 1 don't lmow printers, furiously setting type, eon-lwhen .y0u said you had a colleke what it h," safd he. "A printer's stantiy bumped the boss. On thmeducatlon?" other side was a pine table, litter-i ed with newspapers, proofs, scntter- education that Harvard university a. nervous eye. "For God's sake, c1151! 111111 1119150110; "P01151191! TB- the tenderfootl’ He rested in posl-‘With a gesture. as thouzh the situ- i ..- _._,_ ___ _..___ itlon for on instant. his wacdcn mal-. aticm were too serious for humor. I ne side of the room in which I leg poised. and I saw that the 111185 "God Almighty must have sent Bot drunk and run out on me, and complete the owner ain't mu written. Don't Sly you're doing anything tonight. Just Erab a. pencil and a handful "The beat and most a sheets; all weighted down by a dispenses of afford-i." I raid. tak- oubled-barreled derrlnger. 111B 11D. Where we 118d 161B 01'! 011 Marcus Handy jerked up at me 11111110111’? P1158 our Western Slime 01 on’t-" he began, and then; -'ol~l,_ilned-" but Handy broke that off hold forms stood Marcus Handy 1n overalls, splashed with ink and grease, hammering a block out of 1-1 saliey. In one corner fumed a hot sheet-iron stove. The shack beyond revealed the figure 0g a feri-nco thin makes. It will inatnntiy1lmflllel‘, 50111111 BSlEEP THESE I WAS fourteen-year old boy, tinkering with Marcus Randy's precious flag- ;bed Dress. Beneath it, their heads ‘propped on n pile oi white print afterward to learn, served as sub. 11111111» for the boiler which MarCU-B Handy hoped t0 get some day from Denver. When press time came, they would turn the great crank Sometimes a Haunted Houfsie is Helpful MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS. llddrelaet‘ to the Postmaster Genernl, will lie ro- ceived at Oitnwn. until noon. on Fri- day, the 10th October 103i for the conveyance of Illa Mole-lily’: Mulls. on a proposed Contract for a period not exceeding four ycnra eighteen rlinea per week on tlio rnuto St. Peter‘! Briy nod ltiiilmiy Slntioil from the Int Jiinuiiry 1032. Printed notices containing further inforiuntion as to conditions of ro- poaeil Contract may ba seen and h iink formii fo Tender may be obtained at the Pout Officer of St. Peter's Bay and iit tho otflee of the Post Office Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR ... Pout Office Inlpector Pout Office Inspector's Office Charlottetown, I‘. E. 1., Sept. 2nd. 103i. BQSS-il-lbthu-ifl During Childhood Lay the Foundation for a Healthy Skin By Regular Use of CUTrcrJnA Soap and Ointment \ Teach your children the (‘Intlcnra habit Bold everywhere. Soup 15:. Ointment 15c. and 50c. Tlleln 15c. Cnnnrllln Dopnli LIV-ll Cm, LnL. Montreal. i og ' 8827-9-11-61. (To Be Continued) UATS OATS 0M8 We need large quan- tities good qualitywilitfl oats at our warehouse Pownal Wharf. 111E115‘ market price 1111111- ilarvell Bros Ltd. ‘ma MOVIES °? f Hired |'i'&l5t'l Inc ti! hill» Iumm s y New \till N I L ,1""'< ~' W'I>"i- nor. AUNT ELLA, WOULD You CARE T6 6016 oil-How Jetty! W's one orTiiose FUNNY Alumna» CAkTooNS -Tn2 HAUNTED House REALLY, even IN A Movie rr mun’: J__°__1=" X15191‘ UNNERVE$ ME wax Ainrf 21.1.1 '. How beott‘. \\--%;___-"” CO0 are, l wisii OUR tom A coon-A ~ uisirrs ' Lb B! Mum» F“ J of that copy paper over there, llld. bring it here!" Even as he SD01!- he had hammered out to block: and when I had obeyed, fascinat- ed, and turned back to him, he wu lifting with careful fingers a Bill?! o! type. - By BEES l