0W“ r , ,, ‘FFIRNIIXS lféil) (‘truss utvz: S.” _- . 1 . .2. "fiosarzrzr Freight and Iv. Montrral Oct. I; (lei. l‘; y" 37 5.‘. y. 1.0 ('l1.:r"tit'_i't:iv.il ftgvllin "C"? 01.10.41‘) " An , Annual Ixxziminntion Rcmodelled Li“ Repaired y MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Street tidtil-J —l..‘—l'..~ l mo. l’t‘(lhll)lilnn (AlmlHiSSlOD u (Jhzrirmrin AIR (ili()lt(il5 E. BROWN Alairgute. l‘. E. l. Send all lniurmntlon regarding Ihlrllctluns 0t PKOIIIISITION AUT to the above or to J. J. Trainer. lonimissloncr. Provincial Polict, Charlottetown. 9" l" (3- A- ‘Milli?!’- lnspeclor, Suminerside, or to W. E. llnytrrloli. Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Pliltts, In~ specter for Kings. hiontague. NIUSIC STUDIO BUTTS (QWYNNILTII l‘. (IUUOIBS f Pllllllllllfll‘, 'l‘li-:r;ry, Etc. I 4-‘! victory Are. Teurlier 0 Plinn‘ Ji-t‘. Jlnouih. 8039-9 ll. EDGAR SHAW. K. C. Law (lllici-s -- Prowse llloek. 12'. tirulton Street, ('hzirlnltetntvn. Wills and Fstalcs Settled. Collrr-tinrs o! Units [Sizrlial Uept.) 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Lampson é’ Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. l England Public Auction Sales OF KAW FURS lhipplng hugs will he furnish- ed without charge by applying to It, '1‘. llnlmnn. l.t.d., Sum- lfl"l'§lde. l’. l‘). l. Represented hy Alfred Fraser, Inc. H‘: Filth ltvrnue New York, N. Y. i} i FG-UUCOGG-CCCCCl-EUC-U-CIQGU-GGGU i l “ ‘it --.;..l. R ut r (Continued) Round the pole corral a circle sounded; through the slash of light passed two men stringing barbed wire. At one side the re- mainder of the rifle company kept its column of fours; and as I watch ed, a squad on some special mis- sion marched almi’ Bi a quick- step. Just as I stepped up beside the central group, Shorty and Cohen rose erect, staring. I fOllOiljfll their glance. A company of men were coming round the corner. Some one twistccl the reflector behind the lantern. In the circle of light ad- vcinced Town Marshal McGrath, handcuffed, a guard holding his arms on either side. Sqllllft}, head erect-he was 9, ‘beautiful, figure of defiance, “Book him, Mr. Cohen," said Marcus in his most matter-of-facr, businesslike tone. "What iharge?" asked Cohen, ‘lmluilcing a pincil above a black notebook. “I don't know," rcpled Marcus. "I svrcnr I don't, whether to put you down, Afctiratli, us an nil-round crook or just a (l-rn fool. Make it‘ ‘suspected person’ for the prescnih, Mr. Cohen." , Bu: now the ni-c..'...il had found that splendid singing voice o1’ his. “D-—n you, Hnnctvi" he cred. "This is how you are gttting even. You ain’i; man enough to fight me.‘ You can't fight except in your. filthy newspaper-J’ he oholgcbr j “My way of fighting," replied l i Marcus cheerfully. "I can't shoot, I01‘ 601d beans, Mr. Ex-MdrshaLl And now I'm forced to give you] some advice by the tray of saving, your life, at least temporarily" This corral is the county jail of the new municipal government, These guards here are armed with rifles the darkness beyond the reflector- light; vanished through the latch- containiilg genuine lend buiets. Their instructions are to shoot uny- body who approaches the fence. Chuck him in. boys!" MeGrath and his guards become shadows In gate hf the corral. “May have to hang him anyhow, me what an ,mal:cd Taylor sotto voice, l ' ently)‘. Well, in ora 3 l if he maintains that attitude,” re- "Kcip the rope dangling over him-ho'll be n good bQy before WtFre through,” said Marcus Handy, Another group had come into the light-Contra)’, guarded by three men. Deeper than ever Over ills Hfimblffs face lay the mask or inrraitability. And gambler-fash- ion he bluffed, squaring his sh0uld_ "P5 jil-lllliiily 8s he 1Jassed these his ulrause Judges. But from stiff lips, which manged nevertheless to flchluvu u lvuular tone. lhe inquired: “When does the liangin’ com- mencc?" “You'll have time to think over your sins!" rcnlica Marcus. "Book mm as "Tmmbllce of thieves and wllflfilil-Pl‘ men. l\.'-':. Cohen," and, rattling oft the words mechanically, hc repeated the \'.‘I'i!‘llll‘l_',$ aha 1n. structions he had given Chris Mc- Gralh. New the groups were arriving Yllllll I-illlLli llot Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity o! many school children, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly tlttcd glasses often work wonders. Have your child's eyes examined c. r. uureiirson F. Gordon Huteheson Optometrists-At your service. if assure rho/Tr built heavily to resist the rushes of wild horses in process o! breaking, ran of riflcmen Hammers Shoulders i a? fast, two or three guards to each prisoner. From scattered spurt-s of conversation, heard then and after- ward that night. I learned thM: U19 runners, within ten‘ minutes after the bank robbers uvent their way—had raised the ‘curtain on a drama already re- Jiearsed. A squad had dropped lnto who establishment of every person ‘marked for arrest, leafed on thin {excuses until the capture of Mar- ishal lyleGrath. Then came the s18- lIlBl btliltill; on tin pans in lieu {of a bell. Immediately, the com- imitsemcn had drawn, held up the place, secured their man-or wo- man. Not more than a hundred ,=men had done the whole job; lelalm owners ot Hayden hill, mem- ibers o! the “business element," in- ‘eluding the squarer of the saloon- ,keepers, mine bwners and manag- ers from Liverpool hill, a few plain .miners. Twenty of the most de-- termlned had attended to the Black Jack, center or‘ trouble. Si Con- way and his working forcewere no sooner removed than the 00m- mittcc closed the bar and games, sountcd and sealed the money on the tables and opened a recruiting office. constantly, even at that mo- ment, the squad HITOWII about the corral was growing as men emerg- 0d from the shadows or Main street gave some password, and fell ln. Next after Si Conway arrived —-lssued by i vigilance committee at the first call _ ' large fins . . . more than impulses per minute . . . held rigid by two anti-tilt or damage the fabrics. A B C. Northern Electric the parts and qualities of th three of his dealers. The' first 1n line, whom I had last seen raking in winnings at the roulette wheel with an air of careless authority, walked on sagging knees as they, say men go to the scaffold; his mouth was a slobberlng chasm in a waxy lace. “Wha_t—are you goin’ to do-wlth me?" he asked in jerks. i “As much as you d-"n well de-i serve, probably," replied Marcus the sagging form 0f thedeaier vanished, behind him his two companions, maintaining like Conway their gambler bluff, went the same way of mystery. Among the succeeding arrivals» were both strangers and acquaintances-sharp faced bat- teners on the wages of prostitutes whom I had seen looting about, the entrance to Pearl street, s. taro dealer whom "Judge" Colllver, the lawyer had got free 0t cold-blood- a; stones in‘ eflicimcy oft/n‘: OU can see foryourselfwhy the NORTHERN ELECTRIC A B C Washer does your washing with greaterlspeed and thoroughness than other machines of equal capacity. The agitator, which churns the washing, has six one gives a strong impulse . . . a total of six hundred water through the fabrics with tremendous force. The fins are so perfectly rounded and polished that they cannot exert any wear on the garments. Even the agitator edge . . . sunk below the tub level and There are other reasons, too, for the efliciency of the before awarding it the NorthernlElectr-ic “SEAL OF APPROVAL” which assures you of its great merit; to a of Ibo retail ere and for yourself the remarkable Nor-thin Electric A]: rot/ed Appliancesilluslrat: above. ii" ‘WilSIlGS any other washer. Each which drives the soapy bearings . . . cannot catch has thoroughly tested all is made-in-Canada washer NEMII Norther/I coMeANY S28 and tbs other ed murder, and, behind a knot of shuffling men whom I recognized but: dimly as faces seen in saloons and dives. Colliver himself. Evi- dently he had been dragged out of bed; for a. red undershirt showed beneath his open overcoat and his raven-black hair stood up like a mangy hair-brush. “This illegal proceeding ls an outrage, sir,” he began. "In the mime of the law you lire violatlllil —" A dozen angry voices broke in on this; presently Marcus domin- ated the clamor "What you've needed for a h-1 of o time is a gag," he said. “Y0u'll gel: it, t00 if you don‘t shut up. Go on inside, and keep away from that fence or you'll die quick." Round the corner sounded the high-pitched voice of a. woman, pouring s. steady flow of talk which lquutiercd and sitrliled with ex- Iplctive. mo. the light came Rodi ‘Nell, keeper of the most expensive} and notorious "housc“ in Cotton- wood. As she swung out both arms‘ in a vain \ifort to rid herself of the‘ guards, there was a flash 0t many diamonds; and the paint on her lips and cheeks, overlaying a face contorted with uncontrolled anger, gave the effect o1 sdhie grotesque ,mask. She got; one hand loose, and pointed. "You!" she began, “You, Shorty Croly—you Izzy Cohen, you—" Her language exploded into filthy epithet. None answered. Even the ready Marcus seemed silenced. But suddenly the brutal and direct hands. He broke oft there. And, just then. an armed guard in u Union cop emerged from the the light. Way's is beefln’ for a preacher," he said. exploded into harsh nervous laugh- ter. “What brand o! preacher does the ltllTltiE of MEETING Shorty heaved forward his squat frame, laid hands on her, thrust her on. ‘the rest; was drowned in the clatter of the latch-gate. Marcus turned to Taylor. "That's s11, isn't it?" Taylor consulted the list in hi8 “Yes, all eheckei up" except-" latchgate into "That roulette dealer of Si Con- The group by the wagon wheels "How ‘bout it?" inquired Marcus. The annual meeting of the R. J. ,\lcNelll Block a Silver Fox 00.. Ltd, will be held in the Ofllce of tho lloeretary at Northnm, on Mrursday, October 15th, 1931, at two o'clock l’. M. J. E. STEWART, Secretary. 913o-10-3-7-12-3t. AIIGTIIINSALE VALUABLE PROPERTY IN CHAR LOTPETOWN i1- The Executor o! the Estate oi the gentleman desire?" “He's uskin‘ for the Method)’- thls here Mr. Orcutt." let Mr. Orcutt into the bullpen on} condition he don't interfere with; the mllniplpill affairs?” Silence 211-; "What say. boys,” inquired Mar-|peared to giveconsent. COUGl-IS ‘Inks lull n hnspoouhl o! Minnrd‘ mohun. Hun Moran's, rnluin Ir. Also rub i: well into 1n: dun. s: You'll Q09 volloil humans LINIMENT lato Malcolm McLeod will sell at Public Auction on Thursday the 15th day oi’ October at 12 o'clock noon all that property in Char- ilottetown situated on the west side o! Queen Street, having a front there on of 40 feet and extending back 128 feet. one of the best loc- lng $780.00 rent annually. This is s rare opportunity to secure u. good business stand. GEORGE W. MacLEOD Executor I. A. MneDONALD, cus, addressing his followers, "11 we; (To Be Continued) l swlnrslluw Ailil sue The P.E. I. Swine Growers’ Association are holding their 5th Annual Show and Safe at The Agricultural Hall, Charlottetown (‘ll Tuesday, Oct. 13th. (Sale begins 1-00 P-M.) A choice selection of males and females from the best Island stock will be offered. Open to all breeders of purebred Yorkshires. 9315-l0-12-li. MILL FOR SALE Unless disposed of by private sale previous to that date I will sell by public auction at CARDIGAN TUESDAY,‘ OCTOBER 20, 1931 at 2 o'clock p. m. The Cardigan Milling Company's property, consisting oi nth“ m Charlottetown now brmaybuildlng and site with complete outfit comprising 50 h.p. steam engine, rotary sawing outfit, 12-inch planer and moulder, heavy band saw, shingle machine, lath machine. etc” with shaftlng pulleys, belting, etc. Plant and equipment will be sold en bloc or in parts to suit purchasers. Liberal terms for payment if required. CARDIGAN MILLING COMPANY, LTD. I lumen» '1. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. QIM-ID-I-Qod-fll ONT-III-S-IO-IS-IB-II-Bi I. ~ a w. ‘iwvw’ wp»: 1m W»; .. . qg-hrah.» t. l corona-R 1a. 1931 .~ I . better ‘Maritime Electric Company _Palmer Electric Company, Binns Electric Company Brown Electric Company rarm for Sale B6 acres with buildings about one mile from Cardigan on the hunch- l in; Roam. Pleasant situation on Cardigan River; formerly the pro- I perty of Alex Campbell. Apply at office ol MacDonald A MacPhee, Solicitors, Riley Building Charlottetown. 9172-10-5-mwf6i. BULBS We hove just received our annual tall shipment o! FLOWr-IBING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. EXTRA CHOICE LARGE BULBS carefully selected. TULIPS, single and double, and named " " and mixed colors. DARWIN TULIPS. Ion; stemmed, very choice. BYACINTIIS. Double not! Single. o choice selection. NABCISSUS. (Double DI!- Iodlis.) TRUMPET NABCIBBUB ‘DAFFODILS Double and Single. OROCUS FBBESIA Gill!- thus (Snowdrop). stow ate. 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