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Excellent location. liloder e as e po e gg 2 from ST. JOHN gvia Efzsfllort ml/Z Lubcc " e1.'er}/ iVer!z1csrZfzy, #wag- .S. "CALVIN AUSTIN" ails from Rr-i.i‘s Pr. \\`i\dr{,Sr.]oim \Vc. $lll1cI.lv. R-ctl:|'rlllg, Icavcs i>.~lon, hioli., l`:'i., lu :l.ul. QD.S.T.) vid lobes ;ln.i iilstport. ARE T o Ensiporgr 0 nr f.»- `_ I 11 t Q "How about the storm your wife raised at that society meeting?" "Oh, it afl blew over." so / JJ/ \°o "75, _'/.__.`_______ ’;T~ -_-_ 'Jil _ A-__ /”,..;'~,_*`~;` -- /_ _ _' . aa 9 ¢>`. Q i,__ \& ‘- ‘ ._ ' \ i He! Pardon me, l dldn't catch your last name. She: I haven’t caught It myleil yet. *___ _ ` MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. _ BABRISVIER. SOLICITOR., ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN iameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.l. KQELL 81 MATHIESON l Bell, I). L. Mllthieson, LI. ll Barrister & Solicitors Money to Loan Eharlottetown and Montague cLEOD & ltEN'l`I.Eif .l. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLFY K L. i JUDICIARY UMPIRES BALL ` oalvla RAYMOND, Wash., Sept 10 (U. P.)-Both baseball teams were satisfied when supreme court JUS- tices Millard and Beler umpired. u !QDbQDDQQD 5 :les resrro g 2*. ANU GIASSES I-`I'l"l`\'.`l) E W [At Milt I S I` ~\ t Lllll _ ~.~o-.vu-r rrlslel and Attorney-It |-IW ,_ fflce: |80 Richmond Street MONEY 'I0 LOAN (lplumeirlnls , |42 Richmond .\t|e.-l l§§§§999§ QDV§9§U fn . _ - _ p “ seemed to hush the babble as a. _UPI and the marshal -s_p0k_° |801"-i r ph et mm muted stop on an organ; for an out of which a voice came: There's plenty of Iariats in the Auctioneer. instant there was almost silence; _0I1eihff0 B U¥°f~¢Ml“¢`ltN“° corral." "Two of you go and fetch one," said the leader. ‘Any of you got a couple of belts to spare? All right, strap his arms and legs." As men shot through the back door, as men began stripping off their belts. the babble rose again: but not before I heard from the thick crowd by the door a kind of low, choking wail, which made me if possible, even more sick of soul. It flashed upon me that I might make some countermove in the in- terest of real justice and of mercy- I looked about; no eye but showed impassive orb of Jim Huffaker The a voice with ring and carry. which was doing-all except- the newcom He tall ial. He wore a black sloouch hat all his height he moved with quick, flowing certainty. I-le did not wait for that mood of frozen hesitation to break; in two strides he had- crossed to one of the empty chairsi pushed against the wall when thei players dropped their game. I-IeI_ _stepped into it, stcppcd just as lightly to the table, his feet crunching on chips and the spilled stacks of twenty-dollar gold pieces. As the silence began to break into sinister mutterings, he spoke again: "Bring that rope here-andthat, prisoner, too!" I Momentary silence again. He stood, his feet, plainted apart, a _drawn revolver in his left hand-I which I thought odd. It rested eo, _close to his body, its muzzle a little ilowered. His eyes seemed to take us all in. The lender of the mob stood alone _in the middle of the floor. He spoke suddenly: “We‘ll hang a city marshal all quick as a pickpocket." he said. “Boys' bring on your rope. It's long enough for two." "Drop that rope!" came from the _man on the table, shifting his eyes, _shifting slightly the muzzle of his fgun. There the leader made his mis- take. The muzzle was turned away from him; he had an instant to act. His hand went to his hip. In the _same instant I had la. glimpse of a dozen forms beginning a prudent drop toward the floor. I never saw the man on the table change the direction of his muzzle from the back to the center of the floor. The motion was too quick. I was only aware that his right hand, held flat, had brushed across' his gun. The "bang" sent the crowd I to the floor as a strike in bowling des §_ _ 0 N Iwore a great red beard from above , ,oi-ol;-`,»`f..__ which gleamed an eye as red, and' - E 1 lu oll o public ouoilon, elgu ` - V- » sluz or 0 8 - ' N rooniyed shousi; and barn, No. 20 Ima] hate- Iwith the mpe’ wukms unnwduy' tion had been dimly 'troubling me _ _ ( or "well, hos anybody got o ropol" !lerk11y. crossed the 'nw an the mn.ng_ om. bmkets “N , "Theres been no lynchil'l'_ ln" this* We found indeed. B 4105011 meh 91' , Ibelt from the prisoner's arms. to_ mountain air and fatigue, I was a fury save only Bucks and the b1“e'.srlap on handcunsf 'The babble little time in falling _asleep- back dom new op______ ___ man' _____ |broke out again. f Three mlnutos_ these had been the most crowded ‘ ibefore, it had an animal note. Now and excited days of my life. tered with B' “med rope' And Iit sparkled with laughter. Before' Cramped in every Joint by one 'h,°,m_` ,, the marshal, the deputy and their night on the hard floor, Buck, Tal- I Drop that mm! came 8 v°I°e‘ volubie prisoner passed out of thef bot and I rolled out and breakfast- seemed to dominate all the noise. I ' He who Oke S in th d _ ling out chips and piles of gold_ ed forth the sun had risen forthe . sp ° °°' nlooos ot the nobles tho lm-tenders world below, but for us lt mono or Silence fell again-silence and I Bm d 'th et I 0 th hm i _ d quiet. It semeed that everyone Iwere I ng M m' e wen- y on y n 8 W _r mme lfmze ___ the must of wh___,ev____ he |black with an ascending crowd. = peaks above. From the snows of I "He is sure a shootin' msn," re-, the peaks the breeze came in pulls. _:av __ was a _ hmand Zmh a ‘- lniration. "Who mightit be?" touch, once you had filled your ‘ y row" mus ac e an mper'I. “Town marshal," replied .7tm» lungs it whipped your blood like _ ___ G A R __ _ _ |Hu.ffaker briefly. "Name, Chril wine. ' ° e ' ' ‘ D" em’ and °r »McGrath. You‘re right, he'shoots." (To be continued) -.-*_ ..-Q-'°r1,yut¢d- to so erovoluv roman _ ‘ '.l.'llat'a why rm ull- ' 'iwaochaap-" ` gona until I see your 'tltii‘|fi-ight." and suck stubborn- `l7. Ilaemluakaroanumwitha . * fwoil, if chris Moaratn sm' WI ' rllhtand bound. you'll believe him. .'t\!vl|'i" "--“wliwrno got to do with lil" 'raked' ’ jnuok. foo.;-,_ ` I » '-mow' onowod noon _rr _ lnnton and turoush the thluulut "crowd, to nos 'lawn mu-onol Mo- ' -_ -Grlth.W¢ranhlmtoea.rthlnthe his gun cout. and' no' It _dropped clatterlng _to the ffloor.'._¥°°°h;’_“o;h;;’;_r nu' hu Mud on .ulolnn d rooms lisfsl-“' ' icepremdase lf; down, gghudne-I In two minutes the marshal had ibm' _ _ _ _- _ _ _ '_ ieertlrlod unomololly but with oer- - < _ _ _mary that No. as plooor. held by "°°u’“°" mm Wm' 'h'°'m‘° wllu 'rolbor wo r. bono ride .a mashal’s pushed though the doorf ` ‘.m - S ' M "Charlie," said _ the _ lnirlhal. I umm 'mmm' encumbrmce' ~ , ~ \ ‘ iwe left, Huffaker asked us about _with the rcpe,como here.” Themm _od _ th ___ ht .mn qu” audience W” “ow Nahum' t° get with ou acks inthe ublic' corral. _ Sleeping t ere on the W . D- iana “BI” 'eeme-d t° new 'very' :lcd ground. seemed out ot the quea- _ ` tivu- ' _ ro :nero anybody oloo to "1 deep pwvle in my lim*-" "ld ishoot?" he inquired. No one rss-irfuffaker, “keep up the fire =pondod. "Au right." ho_oontlourd.;n1sa¢ so you d°1\'t nerd bl=1\l<°*-=- camp yet, and there_won't be. ' Get ready snorinK Und" "W WUI* °f that? somebody fix up the. man I the testament. just shot. He’s only winged in the "Won’t cost wou nothin,' seein's arm." I-le cast his eye about'-'ag'aln. we done so much business-good 'worn blood wooup, boys. nothin' night." whispered our host as he ~lu¢o o lmlo blood to ‘oool l>lood."_ deported to his quarters in the His face had been. as blank _at a rear. stone wall except for the_ steady I threw myself down by the stove blaze of his eyes. But now hesmil- _ of the Golden Eagle, and, with one ed, and I liked the way his oyesislde roasting and the other freez- crinkled He leapeddown from the_ ing, slept until the cook woke me table, tumed his ba._ck‘delibe_ratoly|by stirring the fire l’01’ BD €Bl'lY on thecrowd, began to _strip_the._ breakfast. In spite of youth, door the poker-players were- sort- ' ed by candlelight. When we start-_ marked Buck in a. tone of deep ad A little shrill and piercing at first "Who’s mayor of thief camp. any~ now?" inquired Buck. Llmon Boilers ALL "Ain‘t none," replied Huffaker. AROUND GRID CAPTAIN "A town marshal like. that l.g`a1i the ' ` _ mayor we need--There! 'I‘here's , Pa.. Sept., 9-Al- our man!" he suddenly broke off, _ len T. Ware, of Giassboro, N. J.. darting past _the poker tables andj captain of the Lehigh University laying hoods on on lndlvlduol who ‘ football eleven this year. will also had just entered. lead the basketball and baseball After all this space of years, the teams. figure or alll 'roloot,_wlio wontodi ware nos olneody won our vor- to sell his claim, has grown ll. little sity letters. In football he plays dim in mind; no was to floor into ' s bwkfield post and does most of _'_' worlm' uid Hu'-i “Hs registers minin' claim-I. _ _ . » I ` I _loforthwewentundertheburn-~ tiny Comstock Lode saloon. 11|-!i_ For a higher iuatrc and added beauty on Em- bossed and other Do- minion Linoletlma, Do- molac, the famous Blk ish. is any to apply. One gallon :oven ap~ proximaceiy 15 mme yudl. Sold by floor bcrvcrfng dealers, in pint, quart, half-gallon; gallon and live-gallon tial' / _DUMINION o'rLcL'0'l'n ball he is an outfitlder with a batt- ing average close to .400 for two seasons. In basketball he ls a. my lilo for o day only, and rlooci the puntins Ind pu-sins. In buh out again never to_ reappear. Nor' do I remember many details of the I long dicker which he; Buck and` . Jim Huffaker conducted in a com- é .. Paratlvely quiet corner of the \ \ Black Jack. ` "I suppose your title is o.'x.'l" f ,.4 /4, \ inquired Book. _. _ , "Good as the gold you'li' dig"i l ‘ .-' ff 4’ /f ' Ii" I . ' . . ', / sold Talbot. i_ _ I __ 1w_ "Thaw sbt to be proved." said I I I -/ Af nook. "spore wo kin look into* " yr/ that after I’ve seen the claim?" < 1 Now watching thistransaotfion » _ » `\- idly from the outside, I had per- ' _ ‘!- __ I guard. I Quicker, Better Repairs- in the home can bo made when you use our hill: grade tools. 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