PAGE TWO Poultry Wanted‘ WE are in the market for an unlimited quantity of Dressed rouilry. hill be buying on Tuesday/Thursday and Sat- urday afternoons of each week until the end of eeember. HIGHEST CASH PRICES YAID. We do not zuarantee to handle any Turkeys, Geese or Ducks, after December 15th. HAROLD S. Mad-IZOD I Vernon River Poultry Wanted It will pay you to get our . priees, before disposin! 0! if: your Poultry. HIGHEST T (Continued) She turned to Garry. nlanlu-zr rmcrss. Immed- ' iutu (‘ash Returns. Turkeys, Geese and Ducks should be marketed before l llcct-nlber 15th. in order to al- ltl\\’,\lliil(‘il‘llt tinle to ship grcut. wrong. I can never fvrg l in peace?" not sec his face. J41W>rilzlandRom .. nave. by " w; ILLUITI-ATIGPI- lo7-tzl-ls-b-al. ,m,,,m\pgnn.¢ hardy one, reckless one, whoever _ $ x ygu be! save yourself while yet "" there is time. Leave me to my fate- “As {or you, you've done me aHJack _ can-Om you, you nlhlte-faced jade- tt. Will you go now, and leave "-5. His head was bent so that I could 1111M m0 back W - I'm going to have you or Some one was trying to live me was dragging my body wmaftne 1109;, consciousness left me and it seemed for 888s I ll! 1!! I IWPW- wheu 1 Qpened my eyes again some one was still tugging at me. We were 80s.; down the stairwI-vl. and on p.11 sides of us were sheets of flapping flame. I was wrlPWd in a blanket. How hid it W5 m?!" Who, was that; dark 1181111 P11111113 at; mg 5° desperately. 1171118 to lift me, staggering a few Daou with m0. stumbling blindly on? Bravo one. noble one, whoever W“ b8! 5°01- woll, you are going to be satisfied B11111 0h. '3" “W”? a n‘ w bu“ with one from now_on, and thatsm b11111! . Locasto. 1W stood Qnoughl Another desperate effort and we are almost at the door. Oh, my res- cuer, o, las frenzied effort! We are almost, at; the door. Then I am lifted up and we both tumble into the street. No; a second too soon, for, like a savage beast tolled of its You've haunted me, you've put some kind of u, spell on me. You've this land, and now die! them tn outside markets. he Stand out away from these two. wu- “Can I do nothing to atone?" ’ Fhnrlntletntvn. P. E. I. ' A‘ V ‘ lm afraid I can never forgive." ‘(Jan I do nothing to alone?" 2-. m :-: .- 10767-12-9-01. 4aooooooooooooooooooooor| Potatoes and Turnips’ \\u can handle n limited supply 0i (lrri-zl lloillltzi , (‘tibblers and lilue Pltlailttw, aim 'l‘urnips at our unre- house Ilnzains Wharf. ‘Warehouse open every till‘. I must bc—ihnt you can do nothing. ed to me: “Come, my husband, we will go. I was open ooosoooooo00009000090040’ the room. 1U754-134"7i1- "En prvpflfTd, Berna," I said qui- etly; "here com-c Lorasto." There we walled. Garry and I. land beside us Berna. We heard that heavy tread came up. to the cloaking stairlvluv, stumble a mo- ment. then pause on the landing. m‘ I‘. ‘WNW In“ There was something omlnlous. , “Uhu >_.|,_\_\H'H,‘Sflf11(‘ti1lllg pregnant in that pause. H M hrnlllntldlc steps illiiiUd, wavered n little, . ;,,,,.,,.,, til-en. inflexlblc as doom. on they >_ m)‘ ;|“'f,‘l']c.1llle toward us. The next instant sf he signed ithe door was throrvn open. and Lo- casto stood in the entrance. _ Even i nthat brief nloment: I was struck by the Cliflllgc in him. He aged by twenty [Ll-ISL \‘I‘l\ II .K.\'.~'I'I.\IIII.Y l'lll\l II )‘Ii>\\' \lil) ]\L.\Xl)_ Rule: lit-lzllint: t0 Vrhnln Dill! <'..r Prvwto Y'all.» lillltlli shill lm appointed nu»...- out.» r-r -\\--r_\' sumo... l-l‘ tirt- mvmlt-rs u! Wilttlil 1.. l..- ti! lllllll-I """""“ sccm-Jd to have - r . ¢.».-.~.- l |\. t - ‘lint?! zlftr-r m; years. He limped. and I noticed his ~ mt npnzl our l , _ I'-»‘t>"t}‘t~u has reported left “and “as glmod- ll..~..-. 1-’ llln l1". .~ll"]| lllll _ , From under his bristling braves (‘tllllllllifvfl has ‘ ‘ m, ,- ‘he glared at lls. As he swayed thcr S ..t . _ l. ~ - . ,‘h_“'(.l'_‘l'llxni"‘if: ' ‘Iihhe minded me of an rvll beast. a l>\]\1tl~u of‘ Ill |.._rtit\~< savage creature, tiesperafe‘ thing. fur nnrh Ihll nntl 2...... thereof‘ delivered o. n..- With a malignant laugh. the fleet- : a lwfnr- Iht- sow-null rendinr: is tlt- u.~~l tt.<.--.|r_v l-y iht- tWtlnlnille-n \.. lhtl for the |l.'ll'lit"lliill‘ inn-r- .: permit ul’ Ilprgilllfl, inn-ultr- |'..r1..-r1itio||~i o!‘ lmlly (tr nil 1.0 rend (l st-ottntl s iu- put-l for the She shook her head sadly. "No I. .- r- .. - ' - t?" T111: Hum“ dnuxroln rogfigld Jou not fowl“ Stand out, I say! March out of prey, a blast OI flame 8110085 after LPMTH)" l g ‘ ' us. and in the d°°YW8Y ll I 811K ‘that door." ther. She only shrank back the far- °f blazing math" 1 am lying in the snow on a "N0 1‘m afraid your punishment “@1179 ¢°111<-‘- F011 11 He said never a tvord. She turn- mg me dam,“ leave and let the girl came.“ him forever. Suddenly I heard a rtcp coining; up the stairs. n heavy, hurried tread. I looked down a mo- J_ ‘mont. than I pushed her back into n1 m ‘cred us face was contorted ivithsiridcs. All is randemonium now- “You won't come, curse you; you blanket and 5°11“? ‘me b91135 m)’ ink-faced witch, head- t with you great eyes that bore holes “Bcma- 15 m“ yw?" in me, that turn my heart to fire. Sh‘? nilds- 511° d°°5 11°l 5P9“. I ma; make me ,u_-.d_ you won-t shudder as I look at her. Her face - come. Stand back there, you two, 1'5 like a 3m“ bum- “ buck mu,‘ in whirh her eyes and teeth gleam We shielded her. ivhitely- - - - m; you “my, 1e; mu get he, “Oh, Berna, Berna, and it was Well, it‘ll be all the worse for her. Y°11 that dressed me m" ~ - -1" rlke m.- life ahcll. 1'11 beat! My eyes so to the fiery hell in her. You won't stand back. You from“ A5 I 109k the r00’ "ashes l" the dark one-wiring I know you; 11nd we are showered by 18111118 haven't. I hated you more than the 5118116. I see the line of a. black devil hates a saint; hated you girder leap out. and 1181181118 0V9!‘ “T11193- thnn bitter poison There 1i» 9- 11m?» Charred shiwe- A m0‘ three black years you've balked me, 1119M it 1131185 uucertalnly. Q1611 you've kept he!‘ from me. Oh. I've plunges downward into the roast- itcheal t5 kill you number, and Tvc spared you. But W118 LOCH-iio. now it'll be my call. Stand back! 0h. Berna. Bama- I can't bear to there. stand back, I say. Your 100k M1161‘. Why did 5119 d0 it? tints-s collie. Hernia where I shooiflflfs Pitfiul. . . . Ills hand leaped up and I saw iti The fire 1S Spreading. R5811! End gripped a revolver. Hellad me cov- left it swings and leaps in slant devilish triumph, and I know he. Mad with fear and excitement, men mcmlt to kill me. Ag last. at 1:15’. my and Women rave and curse and I saw his fingers pray. Water! water! is the cry; but twitching on the trigger, 1 gazed no Wt" comes. Suddenly a mob into the hollow horrow cvj that bnr- of terror-goaded men come surging rel. My heart turned to ice. I down the street. ‘They bring the could not breathe. Oh, for avrespite, long hose-line that connects with a moment-Ugh! . . . he pilllcd the pump-station on the river. the trigger, and. at the some in- Water, water is cominil- stant Garry sprang a; him! The line is laid and B- ¢!'¥ B098 What had happened? 'I‘he shot up to turn on the water. Hurry rang in my cars. 1 was still stand- there! But no water comes. What ing there. I felt: no wound .I felt can be the matter? Then he dread no pain. Then. as I stared at my whisper 3085 found that the mBn enemy, I heard a. heavy fall. Oh, in charge of the pumping station iilne had COIITL‘. tum-s wjlhgut, ing heart of he P111. And I knew it r a.....-.,.~,-. Flam-tin nmi mu- ..-,< rtg-ltflr for ~'l~ll l‘. ll. ii l'll\\'i\' I\,\\\'f\‘fi_\" l» i: 1t....-l.-io-tlr-r-rben wt 4i if?“ m: H“ s or ‘he Us“ M n“ God! there at my feet lay Garry, has neglected his duty, and the en- ?" mil’ ..?",‘.',',',',‘f,._.,'.',’,f..'I,§,,,K”i,‘,f§ \‘~ \ lay in a. huddled, quivering heap. gine fires are cold. A howl of fury -r-mtf.‘Hvllttufiirrtlltllfig: \\ \- lav on his face. and in his fair hair and despair goes up to the lurid . ». .. I ,.,. ,.I,,.1 u, i]... I saw a dark stain start and spread. heavens. Women wring their hands bu,“t,l_sy_‘f§vtilf}‘l"‘iii Then. in a moment. I realized what and moan; men stand by in I. . t... 1...... ....l.- my brothel- had done. stupor of hopeless agony. And the fire, as If it knew of its victory, “Garry. Garry!" I moaned I leaps up 1n roaring ecstasy of heard Berna scream, and I saw triumph. {that Loeasto was coming for met There we watched, Berna and I, He was a. man no longer. He had lying in the snow that melts all s- killed. He, was a brute, a. fury, a. round us in the fierce. lborching devil. mad with the lust of slaught- glare. Through the lurid rift of I fell on my knees beside him. rc- " r... 10> t. Q rslior, l... fi Sealed Tenders will be received by‘ the undersigned, marked Tenders for ice, up until noon Saturday, Decem- her 12th. 1931, from persons willing to eoniraet for U1:- supplying, haul- int: and par-king of approximately 500 tons of first cut iee. Tenders to state price on the basis of 40 cubic feet per ton. The lowest or any tender nni necessarily accepted. er. With a snarl he dashed at me. smoke I can see the friendly stars. Again I thought he was going to Against that curtain of blaze, shoot, but no! He raised the heavy strangely beautiful in its sinuous revolver and brought it. crushing strength, I watch the black sil- down on my head. I felt; the blow houettes of men running hither and fall, and with it my strength seem- thither like rats. gutting the houses, ed to shoot out of me. my legs hearts out of the homes. The fire were paralyzed. I could not move. looting the stores, tearing the And, as I lay there in a misty daze, seems a great, bird, and. from its he advanced on Berna. [nest of furnace heat’. it spreads its His hand were stretched out to flapping wing over the city. clutch her; p, moment more and he| There is no hope. The gold-born ‘would have her in his arms, a. mo- city is doomed. From where I lie merit-ah! with a suddenness that the scene is one long vista of was like n flash She had raised the blazing gables, ribs and rafters heavy reading lamp and dashed it hugged by twany arms of fire, “So! Scents as if I'd Lighted on a. Pretty Nest of Love-Birth." [olzqr/o/"Zke J 0/" The new Marconi Bantam meets the call for radio economy. Meets it without sacrificing Marconi ideals of reception quality. 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He was in a shroud of fire he was in a pool of flame. He howled like a dog [Squat cabins swirling in mad ed. dies of flame hotels. dance halls, brothels swathed and smothered in flame-rent blankets of swirling smoke. ‘There is no hope. The glee is a vast; avenger, and before its wrath the iniquity of the tender. loin is swept away. Branches: Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, St. John's, Nfld. The period during which discount will be t allowed on payments of Income, Personal and Land Taxes, has been ex-l tended from Novembe r 30th, 1931, to Decem- | Property, ber 31, 1931. Deputy Provincial Treasurer. DRESSED We will be buying throughout the season. market prices. We will also require a quantity Turkey's, Geese and Ducks. These for shipment not later than December 10th. ‘APIKOVINCIAL TAXES Islanil Gold Storage flompany ltd. The gold-born city is doomed. Yet as I lay there, it seemed to mg like Then suddenly the oil-soaked bed a judgment, gnu that, from n; fulng dine caught. The curtains seemedlwguld rise a new city, clean, up. to leap and changg into flame. Asn-ight, incorruptible-a. great city, he roll-ed and roared in his agonyppr-oud and prosperous, beloveq o1 the blaze T811 11D the wall, and homing hearts, and blessed in its caught the roof. Help. help! The purity and peace. and fell on the bed. ..7/// GREATEST NAME/u RADIO tmrfiidonaf sn-loutm Height, 42"; Width, 23'; Deflb, 13" New Marconi Snpeo-Heoerudyne Us wit. Eouivwd with 9 armed n- diotross including the hmou Pn- tode and Super-Con- troltubel..,.. THE CONSOLE‘ _. . a "debt. as"; wad». 20v.’ Defltb, 12%’ Buper-Heterodyne Circuit equipped with Marconi radiotrona including the new Pentode and Super-Con- trol tubes. Complete room was aflrc, was burning up. "Beloved," 1 sighed through u Fire! Fire! t H. R. STEWART, great running about. shouting of’ (ace, I felt s kiss seal my, lips, I men, screaming of women. The (e11; g breathing in my ear. qwhole ‘place seemed to be alive, “Q11, my dear, my dear!" she ‘panic-stricken. frenzied with fear. 551d, "I've only brought you 50f- Everylhlng was in flames now. row and pain, bu|;_yOLl'Ve brought burning fiercely, madly. and there was no stopping them. The hotel was burning. and. I, too. mus; burn. What a horrible end! Oh, if I could only do something! But I could not move. From the waist down I was like a dead man. When», was Berna? Pray God she was safe. I The hotel was ablaze. In the streets below crowds were gather- ing. People were runinu up and 17th am] 18th down the stair way. fighting to get] ‘Ne, mad with terror. leaping from the windows. Oh, it, was nwftil, to w! A! &co., lzazz-n. tn hum! I seemed to be . creed m flames. spiteftlliy. would Lower Montague - p_1.;_1_ 'nobody save mo ltflfi-lll-lil-t-hur-ssl-Iod-ll POULTRY Poutm Watmzn ‘ Highest market prices for dressetfClllCKENs, Fowl,’ TURKEYS, GEESE, Buying December dressed Chicken and Fowl Any quantity. Paying top ‘gathering mist of consciousness. I 8111119 l8 l8 45171119353’ Ont in the corridor I heard a m; 59mg 1mg fgurg ffllling uu my‘ out my arms to clasp her. They Iclasped the empty air. Wildly I me love. that love that. is a daaf sling light, beside which the sun- darkness? Love cannot be in vain; I will not believe it. Somehow, somewhere! So in the glow of the great peat fire I sit me down and wait, and the faith grows in me that she will come to me again; that; I will feel the soft caress of her hand upon "my pillow, that; I will hear her voice all tuned to tenderness, that; 1 will see through my tear-blinded eyes T55 LAST her sweet compassionate face. It, l8 1131181184. I have written Somehow, 5Qmgwhgre| here the of my life, or of that, 1 um wumngv waltlng I clue my portion of it Whleh means every- eyes and wait. r know ghg um thing ho mo, for the rest means come. nothing. Now that it, is done, I too, have done, so I sit mo down and‘ Ah, 39mg, my us“ my dew I Wait. NP Whit 8m I wait- knew you would return; I knew, lug? A dlflllQ miracle perhaps, |1 knew came m me’ um’ ma. “Bernai" I raised myself; I put looked around. She was gone] “Bernal" Again I cried, but there was no reply. I was alone, along Then a. great weakness came over mo. . . I net ssw her again. Somehow I feel I will see her I'm tired, so tlrcd. Put your arms again, somehow, somewhere. sure- around me, girl; kiss me, kiss me. l! 00d WWI 50f. Iil-‘Veal to us the I'm weak and ill, but now you've aaiaiiilllhtotthoomtmuitmsmurusoonoewoltqmxq; you, honey? Oh, you once ‘again! dream. Kiss rne heart, It's all s0 cold and aunt. Put your arms around mo , . . WE ARE BUYING _ _ g Tablestock and -—TURNIPS -— Each Day at OurWarehousbJ; Inflharlottetown ' H P.E.I.Po . only to prong? us again“ ma; outer'won‘t" leave mo my more: will Oh, Berna. Berna, light of m: = it's good to have life, I knew all would come right It; seems lib a at last-beyond the mists, bayou once more. sweet- last! . . . (THE END l t waistline-h...“ .~. out Growers’ Assooiatio A I .61. “.4 K14 the dreaming, at last, dear, lovo at, l v ' a . t