w ~ o" llm fwln< i‘ l» -v..»--v-r»,vr~nt illul flPPHTli u.“ .~l r fllflrm-v err fnrlll ill» rein i. l‘ u...’ l... -. .-..-.l,...~ .11.. ..,,., ,,, , , ,..,,,...,.,.,., \lll “v.1 ‘l' ..l' w» Jack: speak. Jill: What's the trouble? THE GROCEFFS JOB d grocer ‘fhomas Bly, It's up to me to lie. *3 vv» l.ll'_\' llblll 11-17 édifilififiSfllE \'.\l.l‘.l1Il.f-.' PKGPEIYFY 1N CHAR l.t)'l"i‘li'l'()\\'.\l Tlullxiil/llilllkllii, . ', _ \_ .. linurfilifiimiii- \-\ \' nnrw '1hc Executor of [he 35km. of the I Generall Why did you lose tin lat um l \I ~ ’-l‘~**’--’ 1e l l to m A cLecd “ill sell at ,6 The enemy anacked u. Public ilnclion on Thursday thci in o, I was Informed fha‘ ked you in front. Vcs. but that was ow roar whcn they got there. Iiuon nil that property in Char. loticiown situated on the west side of Queen Street, having o front there on of 40 feet and extending blfk 120 feet. one of tho best loc- So you and Fred don't‘ We had a dreadful quarrel ‘___ __ ‘ about wmch my", the w," most r 0f p-lbfillelb enttled the latchgate.‘ “Stzirtiif the boys out " all those egg: as fresh today, I For just so long as hens don't lay (Continued) And then, just as soothe“. squad of the armed forces detached m. self, wheeled round the come,- into main street, there approached the consult his bull's-eye watgh, largest prison gang of au_a dozen Ami then came opportunity, low square of the Vigilante "trcgfps," iTilfll‘. b)‘ r118 of two faces, I identified as the prisoners iilflm the county jail. It had been cleared. Why? Taylor's nod; and the info memory. ‘ mind grew the picture 0f that face emotions. none eLse heard, ‘ for which I had been searching! “What's next?" I inquired, subconsciously as squad filter sqlmdi Marcus hesitated and trien- Ho had not. been among them-Judi“ the man whom I had shadowed to.‘ “Tho bandits?" . . Save for the crinlinals from. Marcus gave a slow, the country jail and pcrhiips Chris I nod, AlcGcath, those prisoners in the‘ istockade were probably held I public safety, were merely ln DIG-I Ilccss of being frightened half to death that’ they might accept ole-i i performers," he replird, Were SIlTIlRiIlQ. and it W85 thick. Marcus hesitated. poitation quietly. The humorous hints of Marcus all ponted to that, office, had spoken blllillly of grim- I “fm sgndlng Gilson ayong__to re- mcr events to come, mo“ m you know,» The cenfflil committee squatted? round the tailboard of a wagflll. nn-anglng the cartridges in lrs belt, prhcstly forms in the moonlight and .' locked up. fir: shadows. Sure for innrticulate,’ ~N9 you don't!" he gmwlui iviiisprrjiijs from this grqup and‘ I 51M“; 1 found Inyself Stand. ,i"‘lllllllll'5» lffliiylllg ill lilc iiillllifli‘ ing over Shorty, cursing him with tron of H1611‘ sound, from the hudd- round man_oaths_ challenging mm, led 1n".~.0ners within the corral, if 1w pod anything against. me to noisy, OIJLiIIIlSil", Cottonwood now fight it out hm: m, no“. lny tinder the moonlight os silvllf H5 Whatever doubt Shorty had. 0f death. Occasionally", indccd, ds “L. this blast of genuhe emoflon tnnt footfalls resoundcd from the seemed to dissipam He Ignored my board sidewalks. The beat no longer ' msuns and my challenge: only ,.e_ iu-ith cheerful sérucilto, but with garded me crummy tram the . i u" determimdi 961C511“! ihumpshade of his hat, and then, ad- BWW‘ 3 dressing Marcus, responded: The circle about the wagon had Tifivll- I Biflllfled HP to Marcus. He W85 bcfldlng besldg a lantern w "An hour or so before daybreak," disheveled men walking in a hoi- inc said. "Better start the cavalry" ,A jerk of Taylor's head brought recognized one of the guards to attention, ‘There was a, whispered order, 5 Silo-rd vanished. remflrlgjltibrcrr; stood a little aside from "M1 Cileck"! 0" c>1¢cl>i—" jumpedfthe rest. And so when I asked o, In the front of myklucstion (irmvn from me by my for the meaning "I W811i to c0. 100." I said. My for l tongue filled a dry mouth, 1 heard’ my voice as though someono else “Well, it will be the story of the _ , dfly." he said, as though finding an yBut NI-Jrcus tnllzzng to me in thclexcuse. Then, "Shorty!" he called.’ shorting, inspecting his sldsarm, oticins in Charlottetown now bring- ‘°r marchmg “w” Yet m: 57mm] mm annualm This is where in the moonlight stoOd the a ram Oppomnmy to secure a goo‘, _blotted, indistinct forms of men-I buslnixx§ Puma, |waiting . . . the nght seemed full sconce w. ‘u: uaon ‘:°f dfllis- - - - ‘ mExecutor i The slight, nervous form of Mr. 1- i» Aumomer s as n o e an cr - g1 . 9122_,9_2_eod_6, guard reported casually to the ‘ . central committee. received a nod, “ii A t Y I vanished with the cleryman-and .& “ma _ ‘ . 5QQ¢,_~¢.QQ_,_ lmaqq-Qfinsmiqoswum ~ first Fan: who do you Co". now out from the coirol drifted his‘ A sider the bcst pitcher, Binks or ‘£5 . n _ _ Dlnks? §5AnnuaI Examination $c¢<>nrlFan= Dicks- First Fzm: But you never saw of’ Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort Dinks pitch, did you? Second Fan: No, but I've watche: Einks all afternoon. i _ See J. W. JDHNSTUN Optometrist > 157 Kent Street Charlottetown l. Professional Bards rfOhlbItlOfl COIIIIIIISSIOI] “ls yoh all lookln’ fch trouble?‘ “S‘posin' I ls, or s'posln’ I ain't What about it?" “Well, if yoh is, yoh wastin’ yoi time. Yoh kin shct yoh eyes an‘ listen to it talkin’ to yoh right here." Chris. ll. Black, Chairman, Char- lnltr in“ n. J-ls. l5. Alt-Donald, West til. Peters. Juhn Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Influx-lions of PROIHBITION AC1.‘ to the ubuvc ur tu B. J. Haywood, t hit-f Inspector, Charlottetown. cial gold hos been produced .' cffielzl; but it was not thought .llt(‘.\“.“.<1lry' to take local prccnutiens " artificial gold-rush.- lin. .1. ll. AYERS IIEXTIST Queen Street Ovc: Hughes Drugstore. Iloursz-S f0 12.30. 2 P. M.—5 P. M. BJUZ-u-c-Zi. Oflicc Farm for Sale fvlc-HUNALD & McPHEE “"— B 8f; acres with buildings about one mili- from Cardigan on the Launch- lng Road. Pleasant situation on (‘arilignn River; formerly the pro- perty of Alex Campbell. "3. A McDONALU f1. F. McPlIEE Barristers Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T!) LOAN Riley Building 47fl~f~5-2l|-lmo-dally STWJWAIVK‘ 8r LOWTHER J. ll. STEiVAIUI. K. C. Apply at office of MacDonald A’: MaePhcc, Solicitors, Riley Building, voice, resonant, rhythmic-praying.‘ Into his prayers broke the hysteri- cal squalltng of Red Nell. . . . I do not know by what curiosity of the human soul these sounds of comfort and despair tore nway within me the last of those bar- riers which civilization, cultivation- cdilcation had built round the nat- ural, primitive, killing savage. something burst in my head; and I bcrame at ono with the best and worst of this orderly mob. They were going to kill-hideously. lm— placobly. And I whose wrong was mcxst of all—I wanted to kill with them. At one moment, I seemed t0 mysslf an angel of Justic, a re- birth oi my Puritan forefathers who smote and spared not in the name of the Lord; at another. merely the cheated, tricked lovel‘ burning for revenge on him whose touch had polluted the unworthy beloved. Life and life's nflrmiil d9" sires were over for me . . . if I _ (lied valiantly before another moon. ' better so . . . if only I 8°i9 him‘ . .I strode back and forth be- tween the wagons; the one mov-i ing figure in that tense, statlc,. moonlit landscape. ‘(OUR GHILD Ilot Stllllid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly fitted glasses I “All right, 01a hoss! wen take .nim along. But he's gOt to be a d—n goodboyl" “Five minutes from now_a.llcy [behind the Courier building-keep your mouth shut if anybody asks you what you're doing. Here, Joe- give this man a long gun and a belt-get. yourself a hOrse, and rustle!" directed Marcus. We, sat, our horses ln the shad- ows, waiting; so still that now and then a. long breath, drawn ln> voluntarily from the lungs of excitement would pull my laboring uc» 0 RICE Paco war WlNT REEN aver time is air." time Life REGULATIONS of the PROVINCIAL mourn or HEALTH of the Province of Prince Edward Island Respecting the D" l of Carcasscs of Foxes Made this 30th day of September, 1931 ‘The following regulations approv- ed by the Provincial Board of Health under authority of Section , 6, subsections 2, 6 and 29, and Sec- tion ll, sub-sections 1 (a) and (b), of The Public Health Act 1927, are published for the information of all concerned: 1. No carcasses of foxes dying from any disease shall be removed from the premises on which they fwcre ranched. Such carcasses shall be buried or cremated immediately following peltlng. 2. All carcasses shall be disposed of by burial to the depth of four feet or cremation within twelve hours after policing. 3. All carcasses of foxes must b: kept in a suitable container, with a close fitting cover, until disposed of, either by burial or cremation. 4. The carcasses from all fox pelt- i-ng stations shall be removed to a sufficient distance beyond the city, town or village limits before being disposed of by burial or cremation, so as not to cause a nuisance. 5. It shall be unlawful to feed the bodies of foxes to hogs, fowl or any domestic animals and any person or persons committing such an offence shall be liable to have their premises placed under quarantine and not be permitted to remove food, animals or other products until such time as the Provincial Department of Pub- lic Health shall decide when the said quarantine maybe released. 6. Any person committing an of- fence agalnst these regulations shall on summary conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dol- lars ($20.00.) P. A. CREELMAN. M. D., spine as stiff as though I 113d heard a pistol-shot. The moon-‘ light had begun to pale; and the‘ inspiration of death that announ-, ces the dawn blew from the peaks. Must we wait there for ever? lope of a horse sounded from the roadway ibeYOIld- The rider came into sight from, the sickly shadows, pulled up, I811 ill beside Shorty at the head of the. column. He was talking-in a 10W tone but steadily, emphatically. The rattling I began to catch his words. "I says to him, ‘You can't bluff me,’ I says. ‘I know what you're d0- in‘,' I you,’ I says. ‘No, you don't darci says. ‘I'm Just watchln’ J. J. MURRAY. C. L- ll- Who has been aplwlnfed 51ml‘- lntendent of Agencies for the Dom- cd to be in command. inlon Life Assurance Compani- Ml’- Murray was for several years w w. nuvvrnrn Bmtklsimrs. suucrrons, ETC. Ch“"""”'°“'"' 84 (iron! George Street 9173'10'5'"l“"1'5|- mummy r0 LOAN. "fix-i ——- ~———— iir i RK R. McGUlGAN ' 1;, A, C. M. Lampson 6f Co. i mmusc1zn. SOLICYPOR, ETC. l-IMITEII- , DYONEY TO LOAN 64 Queen Street [Jamcron lilnck. Charlottetown, P.l~.‘.l, London, E. C. 4 England often work wonders. y-i_ BELL 8r MATHIESUN I1. It. lfelf. l). L. illufhleson, LIIH Barrister 6: Solicitor: llfnney to Lam (‘harlnflcfuiun 1nd Montague p__-_»_. MCLHUI) K2 BENTLEY .l. A. MFNTLEY W. l‘). BENTLEY. K. (J. Ilflffifll‘! and Allnrney-lf-Llw Office: I80 Richmond Sfrecl Public Auction Sales or RAW f-‘UBS "tipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying l0 IL. ‘l. lfulimlll Lid. Sum mersfde. l’. b. L liq-resented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. if‘: Plflh Avenue New York, N. Y, “f.'§.’.‘.’.‘l;..°.'.‘iL“"NOVl a. |=. uurcnrson F. Gordon Hutchesnn Optometrists-Al r01" service. manager of the Company's Sf. John, N. a. Branch: and durflll the ma! year achieved great success as held office Supervisor of Training. runny! sné A cmrload of Western Horses will be sold at Murray River Saturday, October 17th. Safe opens at. 2 o'clock. Terms cash. HIONEV TO LOAN J. A. MCDQNA LI), Aucfloncéi. 9354-10-14-31. coming tainted in my arms from her cherished rogue rellt the flam- es of my torment. Chief Health Officer. 9351-l0-14-wvdfrlmon3l. putme off the force,’ I says, ‘I suspect too much-"’ Emphatic, over-emphatic to point of lnsincerity—whose was that? He the voice _ pushed back his sombrero and the leaden light caught his face. It was charlie Meek. | Into his monologue cut Bhortyb lsbarp command: “Forward-march I " As we emerged from the alley, rode at a sharp trot eastward to- ward the moonlit pinnacles of the Pyrites, I saw that Charlie Meek still rode beside Shorty, leading the column. CHAPTER XI Now, as early dawn and late 'moonlight began to blot out the blazing mountain stars, 1 looked up from my own sulphurous misery to perceive that the expedition had swung round the camp, turned the shoulder of Liverpool hill, cut into the Forty-Rod road. From the single file which we had maintain- ed on the trail, we fell without orders into double column, Short? and Charlie Meek still leading, and, as the road began its sharp ascent. slackened our lope to a fast walk. Then. when the posse broke into a lope on a level stretch and 10st formation, I worked my fast and eager roan through the press like a jockey. When a sharp grade com- pelled us again to alacken our pace. I was Just behind Shorty and Char- lie Meek. Charlie, asithough by shadow of his old authority seem- Out of the shade-s came that castle rock beside which I had met Constance Deane and kissed her- so long ago! Why, it was only a night slnoe I had dwelt in a fool's paradise over her; tricked myself into believing in her! And I found myself prlylng that I might never seen another night. But the relax- ing memory of her kiss would creep into my meditations, so that I closed my eyes and relived that moment. But the thought of her [Depression Hits i Big Fredericton Lumber Mills V (Cllllllln Preu) FREDERICTON. N. D., Oct 13- grammo of Maser Colflllfllliea Lilli- Deflnltc statement to this effect cwnulsftlon of the manufactured product of the Fredericton Plant and the slow movement of the mill yard on account of the dfillrfised condition of the general market at present. (‘acting the operation of the mill next summer, also affects logging ‘perations 1n this section of the zrovlnce as far as Maser are con- ‘unction, the statement from head gflce o; Edmundston ls that n0: arrangements for rebuilding navel been made for the Present autumn ' what; may be done next season 15' not known. The mill at Nelson, Northumber- l; {land County. W111 have a m“ m‘ ma: about a5 large as in the are-l" cnt year. This is about ten mill- pm feet Logging operations for thC gmni will beBill in ll 4W lim- 0“ fthe Tobique there will be an opel- i iution on the woods of about eight I lmlllion feet. This will be for man- A ufacture at Plaster Rock. At Chat- l ham o, lath plant has bein running for some ten days and Wm clmtmu‘: until the middle of December. a... the pulp and var" PM“ operated by the 58ml? Wmpany at Athbl and Edmundston the 10881115 operations will be about as the)’ have been for the D155 few Yea“ Squabble Over Football Dates (Canadian Press) V FREDERIUIDN, N. B, Oct l3- Qwing to failure to arrange M1165 . for intercollegiate rugby lllflillhes; | in the New Brunswick section com- _‘ i posed of University of New Bruns- wick and Mount Allison University ‘ the U. N. B. management has re- ferred the matter to Fred Kelly, Wolfvlllc as the official of the Maritime Intercollegiate League‘ who has power to act. University of New Brunswick does not want the dates as late as I Mount Allison suggests and wants the college games finished in Oc- tober. Stewart Bull has been el- ected captain of the City of Fred- ericton football team, with Jack Vaughan as vice-captain. Bull, for, the last four years was a member of the University of New Brunswick football team. Vaughan has been g member o! the city of Fredericton team since reorganization about four years ago. $2 AUTO RECOVERED (United Press) PROVIDENCE, R. I., Oct. 12 — An automobile valued at $2 was No plans are included in the pro- itocl for the operation of Victoria, mill in Fredericton in season 1932.’ was made at the head office of thel zompany. The reason assigned for, this curtailment was the heavy ac-I lumber This decision, in addition f0 s!" L"‘l‘flBd. i with regard to the Maser, Plant destroyed by fire at. Prid- ; rs Landing near Fredericton ‘ QCTOBWR 14. 10x1 Mada in Canada Forty Years on the Job . . and “Hasn ’t Scratched Yet” “Forty years” means back In the gay Nineties-“On the job”—means on mil- lions and millions of jobs-fin cottages and pulaces—wherever people prefer their bathtubs and slnkaspnrkling clean. “Hasn't Scratched Yet”—means just what it says. 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And once you are comfortable be pain seldom returns! Keep AslpiigijizihandykDomt put if. awalybor put off taking it. ng a be heroic, but it is also a little foolish. So is sacrificing a night's sleep because you've an annoying cold, or grumbling _ neuritis. These tablets always relieve. The don’l _ and may be taken freely. medical opinion. ll. js a fact established by the Ins’ twenty years of medical practise. The only caution to be observed is when you nr: buying Aspirin. Don't_lako a substitute because if. will not act the some. Aspirin is made in Canada. irritated throat, or depress tho heart TRUMPET‘ - NARCISSUS DAFl-‘ODILB Double and Single. CIIOCUS FIIEEBIA Gilm- thul (Snowdrop), m. m. Call or send for price lint. 0n Illa In BOOKSTORE. cinrsn a on. Limited adache to finish day may tooth, neuralgia, (It l?