~¢ 6 _.. _..,,,_ ..,_.». _-.--'- ] . C ,Pl thi sill mc IV: oil' [rc th: tw to is I 40, 36 bel fol bll H .. l . --sr-N-.- § 1 PAGE TWO ___ _A _ ‘_ -.- .- - \ Q »» . an |21-*E.1li1Jl IIIUHCISAYWOKQ 5ClllLDl'lOOD r .~ . cis 3 A * »»f.&i- B BULBS I ‘ annual fall shipment of FLOWERING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. EXTRA CHOICE LARGE BULBS carefully selected. TULIPS, single and double. separate and named varieties , md mixed colors. -` l ~ stemmed, very choice. l ‘ .>. . IIYACINTIIS. Double and ’ J A Single, is choice selection. ._ l - Nanclssus. innlllle mf- " ~ malls.) TRUMPET Nalzclssvs DAFFODILS Double and Single. - CROCUS FREESIA Galall- ` ` thus (Snowdrops). etc., etc. Call or send for price list. On sale in BOOKSTORE. 1 . I CARTER & (I0 . _Professional Cards e FURS Remodelled df Repzlired MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Street B881-9-ill-T.LSlm0. MUSIC STUDIO MISS GWYNNETH I". COOMBS Teacher of Planoforte, Theory, Etc. Phone 683-L. 40 Victory Ave. 8989-9-24-ttslmontl-l. D. EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Law Offices - Prowse Block, L27 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. collection on Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. Charlottetown, P. E. L . W. E. DARBY. LL. B Barrister & Solicitor Dalton Building. Summerslde, P. E. L M(,\Nl:`l IU M)/iN assi:-2-l l-luclllurlsulti DR. J. H. AYERSF DENTIST lille Queen Street Ove: Hughes Drugstore. Hours:-9 to 12.30. 2 P. M.-5 P. M. 'J502-9-4-2|. i`vlcl)0NALl) & Mcl’HEE ~ B. A. . I. A. MnDONALu H. I". Mcl'fl|-IE Barrlsters, Attorneys, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building |734-5-20-lmo-daily STEWART & LOWTHER .|. D. STEWAR1. K. C. N W. l.0¢vTllER -WBARBISIERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY i'0 LOAN. f_l-il MARK R. MCGUIGAN H. A. I ;‘. BARll.lS'l‘l-JR, SOLlCl'l’0lt, ETL '* MONEY T0 LOAN ébsmeroh aloof. <:hrrlr»imowo.v.s;.l. ~¢l--l_~--~-- --- BELI. 8: MA'l`Hll~)S()N ll. Bell. U. L. Mnfhlesnn I.l. I ;7 Barrister dl iollritnn Money to l.o'\n Charlottetown md `!nn\.1gul € lvl sph. ,. N El . 5’ ,gl-' "'lf==‘45552;§§;s§§§§§s§s§2;s§s;=,. 5:1:-:». --:~:~:-:;:;:; == ` '~==22;s=l2;s;z:i;zs .si ...ul ...wily .1 vm, ol. f=‘=°=‘f'°`=‘='=' rE1EfE;§;E;E;E irf°r¢1i¢ookirrs.¢_=d for _ ’ ‘*"“"*“¢° §S§E§E§E§E§E§E§E§5§E§5§5§E;§§E;S52333535525352552. " ~ » 8 .-~ ‘ * _ - l L' We have .lust received our X i l ' ' \ f l , " l ' (A ` llnn i <3’ ' fi ."“ ,_l'lllL‘¥“ ; _-= r t. ll /\ .' _ ‘ : ' " /u§t “§sbf' ' ' " °~:¥:1:f1E-:-3:-: .~:i-:-:;.;°-.ii "L25 - _ .` ;.;.;~;-z~:~:-:-:~:-:-:-:-:;.;:;:;:;:;. 1 / ’ ,fl 9 ; - ' 1' ‘ .-:~:-:~:~:-:~:~I-I~I'C‘¥:- ,V if . . . . . . . . .~. Un Dorozhy Brand Bvaporared Milk fvf Y\_7\l¥ cafes. It makes A creeinlefr more delidetlh |800 “Cliff ing drink. Diluted with an é Evsrolurso MILK -~/ `\\\ --SMILES-- ~"“f,.'-lf: . vi' Q( » \'{`{‘ / ` \\ ` or rn 'll )“”” S oi _ //-,AL . ‘_ , I O “Don‘t you think life ls more ln- lnestiuu ,han flctluul»» 'and surelhlng men. or words uo.'l’he crime. as before stated, accur- “l-lardly. You have to begin your luhuu ell-euu Then the stralght Stull-_lred at about ten-forty-five, At elcven~thirty the p0Sre which Mar- ,lslluus from the alley buck of Mum shal McGrath immediately started to form was still engaged in inter- esting conversation at the jail. romance with Chap. 1."' _ ...ru -. _ F ~...; . _“Eu Liig 1'.) .-\./\ EQ i\\ S l . ~ -T o 1 1~; l ’ ` l Rides' .gf g ‘Ziff for their rhimls were :mea with: "Well rustlel" he growlxd. “Did‘:l. minute. When this was done you get anything on that bank the pair who had been covering rouberyl" ' im. bank officials backed awry to, “Not much. Taylor told me to§the entrance of the alley, stilll sos you." , fcovsnng their victims. with r. final "Just as well," piled Marcus. I warning that they would s`hoot the , “You take this stoi' exactly as Ilfirst man who emerged. they SWUUB lay it out for you." ‘v‘.*lth news to; into their saddles and rode BWBY /from '..';; Prope slings. The operation took bu Iwrite, I was no longer his partner; l ln the darkness, _he had become the boss, executive' “Plucklly disrc,;:.rdlng the warn a paradise for crooks, road-agents lat urn-forty-five o fuslllado or l s'.l~eet announced the daring crime. ‘A few minutes before that time four horsemen rode quietly up to Ilhu mmmce of the auey ueulnd which takes time-or something I .thc bank and left their horses and exacting. “Don’t touch it upllngs of the bandits, the banlzcr and . ,`\ 9,. ‘too much. Make it straight and ; his assistants hurried to recover' cold. All ready? Go! The Bank of their guns. which had been tossed| Cottonwood was robbed last night"/into the dark space between twol ` d ' -as morning newspaper msn must, l cabins. Mr. Taylor was the first to| " he was dating the event one daylsucceed. He ran to the entrance of. behind. “Let yourself out a littlefgho alley and turned loose a_t the in the introduction. Call lt an in-lbandlts as they disappeared in _solent performance or somethinglmoonllght. They returned the fire `l&ke that. Oh, yes, and say: “duelat long range, fortunately with no . l , 6;- to the inefficiency of the admlnis- effect. /\ \ t t' ' h DARWIN TUUPS' “mg ' I ra mn lvmc has made this camp "The police were at once notified. ' Cinching a saddle is an operation sarcastic, better than that. Rub if :One horse it was noticed by tha'l“t° them' And end_ like th1s_tB'ke spectators, was a buckskin"-here ht d°wn as I say it' `Marcus hesitated ln his steady flow Of language. then went on more "'The aftermath of this affair will doubtless be known to all be- lsluwlyl nu buukskln Wltu u uccuulforc this issue of the Courier reach- les its readers." lliar spot on his flank had been Automobiles are now within the lnotlced about camp au evemn nl I cguld endure it no longer, That "l know It, hang ’em. Half a ls perhaps more than ls coincidence l ll "aw °' °v°"yb°dy‘" l- , I - g' side of me which had been buried L_ _t d | dozen of _them nearly reached me 'that a few minutes before thelm night in the dark names °€, my lml 6 I this morning. crime occurred u mmln :own inner hell burst to the sur ace. p ent itlzen pasuuu uuwu uw Llveruoolc luuln manifested itself in violent physi trail, sow a group of men 1;reo|;1nglC8l action as I stuck the lJ01!1t 01 »‘§D / V. ll lull I gi §§_ .fall _` E ._ :J I R? R ' - "Chc|ly seems to have a pull with Miss Cash, doesn't he?" "Yes, but he hasn't push enough l .- to ask her to marry him. eeee LATE STAYER AGAIN "Virginia, er-what does that young man do.." “What young man, papa?" "Why, the one that calls three nights a week and ncver notices the clock." "Oh, papa, he has political aspi- rations. He really expects to be elected a legislator." "l-l'm. Well, tell him not to prac- tice any :ll-night sessions around here.” »~¢-__-_-:f-3 ,_ _ Y . l I /I gf, U .9 v a "urn" :- I ra 21;* * Bug (trying to be smart): Say. Mr. Sn.-iii. were you ever arrested lor speeding? 'a=aox:e:»»:ioasaaz>a:o:s.¢>noa:s@l:ecas. EYES TESTED V also ` otasslss l-‘l'i"rr:u nonnnw Z‘f"'°."'5C5"Z€9CiC"O€‘ T I-. W TAYLOR J S. TAYLOR Optometrists |42 Richmond Street B§§§U§h _» C. M. Lampson £9’ Co. 1 l.lMl'l‘Ell ` ` 64 Queen Street London l~`. 4” I Pnglanr- Public Auction Sales , 'H' I(/\V\ |'ll|(§ * llpptrlu hugs will be furnish 'rl without rlifrrlll hy l\|1|ll\'l|» ilu li i lll\lll\.||l lil Sun -rrs ril I‘ It I l llu .1-lf l lr W the luud quarters of a bucksuln lmy pencil into the table and cried: lhorse with something suspiciously' “Why are y°u kwping me in me resembling yellow whitewash"-it dark? Why am I on the outside of was Well that Muruus here puusedl all this?" A dozen circumstances 'lgain lrl his narrative for the rush fhad mme together in my mind- uf blood through tense uhuuuels ‘the mysterious absences or Marcus. ears and eyes cleared' and Marcus moving its out-going shipments of The transfer to and from the vaults of’ the bank took place usually after dark. Last night a consignment oi" -a pause again-"what is report- `door. At the apvolnted hour the guard. Drawing up the wa on and' help. At the moment when they had their hands full four men sprangl ,from a doorway in a cabin which; faces the back door of the bank,‘ Before either the guards or thel bank officials oould get to thelrl guns each felt a muzzle poked into: his ribs To resist would have been; to invite certain death. With mut~ tered words of command the road l _ lan.-his booked their victilns against Presses on Heart the door, took away the guns. Then. while two of the bandits kept them covered, the others rapidly remov- ed the tl'ea.slu'e-boxes to the en-l orange of the nil-ey, loaded them on to their horses. So well had the Mclnsou .sl lllsN'rl.l<:'/ 2 »l»»r»»--~» rn slim nail =l>l==f°n°1v i"f=1'm<=<1. ,' orl~l'rl.l-l li i. , . . . . , th 5 s ectator who noticed this ‘_ ”'""` " "'°'"°"""' "°" ‘ lxllfwnllllsunlmt' ae: jlithpzut comprchlnidlns lt* your rrmlr f l ill 0 fl M1; S*B"Ul°°“°° "ld th" the '“d‘”"°rl.. rlsrren dr..¢"."l`.§`l.`f' °' """ "' . Office. lf- Richmond Street _ KONE! T0 LOAN l A. ul'.NT|.l-3! ' Alfred Fraser Inu tilzmselves of the banks habitll ' » | |; Q ' r f\ - ca "` \\ deafened and blinded me. But my the hints or secret events underly- ~$ ing that bank robbery, the opera- wus pruueedlng: UNO' I guess youu ltlons of Mike the Bartender, the belle, leave that out Nou u word guard at the door of the Courier, 'of that-or the color of any horse. ith” last' cryptic sentmee' Under nowlng to the danger ol, highway it all flamed a deeper, fouler, more obuery eve, present lu mls camp’ ltormentlng misery. Some one had the Bank of Cottonwood has been ,mmrmed the bandits as t° the very tukgug uuusuul urecuullons in :hour when the treasure would be 'delivered at the bank. some one bullluu uud lts uucomlug slup_ lhad informed them as to the very ments ul- uulued gold and cun_emu_ ,character of its packing. some one . . . numbiy I could feel the nails digging into my clenched palms. And the face of Marcus Handy took on a curious expression. Al- ed tu be gold com was due to m__ most, he looked ashamed. He drop- rlvu at about tenuhlrtyl an hour lped his eyes to the stone. when most of the revelers in camp' Msorry’ I cm" ten y°u now' k1d'" would be ln the dancehall and he said hesltantly. "Right sorry I varieties, or wooing the elllsivelmmlt' Y°u,v° always played square goddess of chance. The bank waslyfth me' 2;: Wil; ‘;n;u'w°'vifg°"e ,all ready for the shipment. The? press' en 9 y°“» y°“ police department had been noti- ,S1151 'Last to kn°W' Ngwk get t° fled.” Another pause. "Unfortunat-`w r ' we "er y°u" 9' es ° the ugly, our elllcleuu uuu-rdluus of lue:pl-irlrltersmas fast as you write them,-. ‘mcllpxlllpetrtyrgefl in some SM'|bursTiwltlflrcl‘llsr§::)cll?slL`lt/c>n1ll,edlr1bn;)l'1llf;y cas c s o .lke hat-were wait. lug ul the Wmuu entrance to tuefund1a}ulshIl;rlty.(l do nottktuluw twhall: alley, and did not participate 1 ` mg “ve me' Bu S °“° Subsequent e,,uus_ H_ A_ Taylozlol sentiment sawed to cool and uresldeut of the bunk' and Horuelilcluldy mful Myguivlorklng sldeitook Hutchins. his teller, rhnnselves ° “B” ' °“5Y I 'Wed lfwfins 115 guards, waited at me luck -through the story, _the printers taking away the uncorrected copy shlumeuu urrlvud ln 5 democmulas I wrote. However, I noticed wugolu dulveu by John R cruderldlgrllty certain irrligularitleiiin the with-what the mares are his init-’“ “’“ “° ° °“’ ° ’°"° I lul5?_oh' yes' Pete l_l.amum_aslheard parleys at thc door; efvidentfl ly the guard was still tui-ning visi- ,llsmuuntluu they preparedg to un_ltoi-s away. One man. however. was load the money' Wluch was lml0s_ ,permitted to pass-Cohen the jewe-l ed ln two locked strong-boxes. fm' He held 3 whispered °°“'"en°°l Huuluu reached the bunk safely, ,with Marcus over the stone, rloddedl the guardians of th treasu re- depaned hastuy' M"°“‘ W” ke°l".' laxed their viglalnceipuu ln rseume_:i“K the 9°” P539 09°” fm' my! thing like that. Anyhow Mr. Tay- amy °' the ’°""°’Y~ I md ““"°°’Y ' ,finished when h t th 1 l t lr lor and Mr' Hutchins' instead of into place lnsez-legen illleraslocliedl remaining on guard, started to ' ’ ' the form. And now my hot. black impatience surged again. “You said you'd tell me-"I cried' from my desk. (To Be Continued) When Stomach Gas ‘llisllrllte4l' lflllrnoslll brings quick positive rl-llef. Elllls Gris, Snllrncsa. Aelll lnlllgeailun. .\lnkm\ siolnnrll feel fine. All over the world for alnmlleh fllll most people prefer nml llrmnnd I ISURATE l . , . . » . _ l . ,` I K \ cwest the l z i ROGERS RAolo O ROGERS LOWBOY 715 /\ '|932 Moiclel-just announced l New Tunecl-Radio-Frequency Chassis. Six Fully-Guaranteed Rogers Tubes, including two "551 " perfected screen- ‘ gricl tubes. Full Range Tone Control. Electro-Dynamic Speaker. Sensationally priced at only COMPLETE WITH ROGERS FULLY-GUARANTEED TUBES Provincial Dealers, Charlottetown and Summerside ` K in Raclio .b D -Q.,,...- Year' if ‘answer ' MADE CANADA ' R. T. HOLMAN, Limited » Q S IN Rogers has brought clown the l1igl1 cost of raello to the level oF every llome buclgetl Tl1inl< of being able to buy a genuine Rogers, the stanclarcl radio ol Canada, in a cabinet model for only $94 complete with six tubesl Not a last year's set," but the newest ol the new in radio . _ _ with latest Rogers Tuned-Radio-Frequency Chassis in a l1anclsomel ligurecl Walnut Cabinet. See the nearest Rogers Dealer toclay : . . get a finer raclio lol lewer dollars than ever before in Rogers history: ' ROGERS-MA]ESTlC CORPORATION LIMITED ronouro MONTREAL wlNNll=eG sAlNr lol-iN vANcouvrR l O Gllli dlllo Now on Sole cil lllesle Rogers "Decllers;; . I l mcnrcler slit I | Theta will be sold oy Public Auc- tion ia front of the Law Courts Build- ing lu Charlottetown, on Tuesday the twenty-seventh dlly of October A. IJ. -lllill at the llollr of twelve o'cluck noon ALL TIIAT tract plccc or pllrccl of lnnd sltuate lying and being at South- 'port on Lot Forty-clgbt ln Queens County bounded and described :ls fol- lows: that is to say: Uomluellclng at ll stako ilxed in the west side of Hills- boro Street known as the Main Road from Southport l-‘crry to Georgetown in the south slllc of Velllngton Street running tllcllce along Wellington Street :south fifty-five degrees west two hun- Zllrcd feet to the west side of Banner- man Street thence along the same nortilwestwardly one hundred feet to 'land sold tn Patrick (lrlmea thence along the some lolltb fifty-five degrees west to the bank or shore of Hills- horo River thence along the ilald river nnll the northern ellie of the north branch of Stewart Cove southerly, southsasterly and easterly to a stake ln the went slrle of Hillsboro Street aforesaid and thence along the same northwest eight bllnllrell and sixty- ssverl feet to the place of eommrlnce- ment being marked nnll distinguished on the pllln of part of Southport made by Tholnna W. May L. S. llatell Sep- tcmper 1003 as blots 17. 13. 10, 20, and 21 containing eleven acres and seventy hundredths of nn ncro ll little more or less ALSO nil that tract of land in said Township bounded and described as follows, that ls to my: Commeneing na the east eldo of liillsboro Street in the northwest angle of ll plot of land formerly owned by the inte John Bell now or formerly the property of I nntiul lionrh an runn ng thence afon the lurid street northwest nine- ty-nfne feet to a fem-o on the south boundary nf land formerly owned or occupied by John Srl-\\-nrt thence along the lame northeast two hundred feet nr tn the west boundary of the Ayl- vrsrd farm thence along the same southeast nlnriy-nine feet to the north boundaru llno of land of the into lg- nnthls nach and thence along the til to th la f om lumresouwese epeeoc- monesmeat and belnl marked and dis-" TIM l l tlngulsherl on the said plan as plot llllmllcr twenty-four and containing til-100 (forty-six bundredtlls) ncrell more or less ALSO all that tract piece or pnrrel of land sltuate lying und llelng in said lot or Tovrnsliip Number forty-eight in Queens County bounded lla follows: Colnmonelng at a stake fixed ih the west boundary line of the Aylward Farm in the southeast of the said plot of land formerly owned by tho into John Ball formerly tho property of the late Ignntiul Roach llnri running thenco along the said west boundary of the Aylwnrd farm solltll- east one hundred and eighteen feet two inches or to the north houndllry of land owned and occupied by Lemuel C. Owcn thence along the same south- westwnrllly one llllnllted and tvro feet thrco inches to the east side of John Street thence along the same north- westwllrdly one hundred and twenty- seven feet nine inches to the south boundary llno nf Ilroperty formerly owned hy th into gnntlus Roach as nforeenlll thence along the same north- nnstwllrdlv one hundred and one feet three inches to fb, place of com- mencement being marked and disting- uluhcrl on the said plan as Plot num- bcr 23 containing twnty-eight blind- redths of lln ncra of land a little more nr less the whole ghove described con- taining twelve aces snll forty-four llllnrireilihs of nn acre nf land a littlo more or lcss and more pu-tlcnlnrly delineated and llescrlberl on ll plnll onnexeil to ll :iced of conveyance mnde between -Tnm:-ll Brofllen and llnrr t"lll-olln Brogdcll nml said I natlus Roach ALSO nil that tract pllece or r-llreel of land llltimte lvlng and being on Lot or Township Number Forty- elght nforesnld bounded and desrrlhl-ll lla follows, that la to lay: All the rlitht. title nml interest Annie ir'-llc Gemre may have to tile mrlrsh~ly|n'l along the northern side of the thern branch ot Btovnlrts Cove /-' mentioned ALSO all that other v plc-rc or pnrcel of land sltliste l_v|l-< and holng on Lot fortrelgllt nforcslr hollmlefl lla follnwa: that is to sl|y_ "°"\llN‘I1"‘|Mr It the angle of the rom] leading from southport to George- town and of Beete'u lllmi on the north- east side of tho said road thence north- enstwsrdly for the distance of two hundred feet or to the property of John Aylward thence slonl the same southenstwarflly for the dlalnncr nf slxtv feet thence solltlnrestlvnriily for the distance of two hundred feet or io the road aforesaid icllrllng_ from Southport nnrl theneo along the aume northwestwllrllly sixty feet to the place of commencement. This solo is mnde under and in nr- suanco of a Power of Sale eontslbeil lln an Indenture of Mortgage dated tho -Tth July 11121 made between Annie Irene Genge of Southport in Queens Colirlty Prince Edward Islnnd of the one pllrt and Alexander Ml-lsnnc of Solltbport aforesaid of the other part, llefnult having been made in pi\_\'lnerlt of interest. or particulars apply to glglfmuelguullsiclrlnroa, sol- AD5leuM=bls 23r_d day of September CATHERINE MMSAAC, Administrntrlx ot thc cstnto nnll effects of Alexander lilc- SW3 _e4_ml_H1a;.lEr.|leceused, the Mortgllgee. `EE5F§l§EE§§ ANA’ livin; the matter serious consideration I have decided lc 1| f-l\\l\0lllbl,e to continue doing bml. ness under the present Credit Sn. tem. Therefore on and after (let. llltb my books will be closed n_-15 no farther credit given. J. W. MeEWEN, Bristol. P. E. I. 9212-I0.-7-21. FOR SALE arm 90 sores at Malpeqae llosll. _ .meant Valley, in high state ouitl- vatlon. Dwelling and good onbuiid- bln. Well watered. Mile and half from Brsdalbsne Station. Sell with or without crop. Apply owner JOIIN A. MMDONALD, Box 103, Breadalbane. 9198-i0-'l-Si. INlll'l'|I1'fl“|ll|l!ll.iii l ii ="""""“' 24 l Q v ,_ l .`| i / .» .- i "Seven towns, I believe, olaimed°- Homes." "Some of our citizens are wanted by more than that." uzzmnmsns loan Lfuuas _-M. Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked (Tender) will be received up to Thursday, October iiltb at B P. M. for the lambs, fat sheep and osnnersof the Bloomfield Fanners Institute to be taken st Bloomfield the peek be- Iinning October 19th. A certified cheque must looon- pluly each tender to he returned in case of non-acceptance. Not bound to accept the highest or any tender. JAMES A. MnoDONALD, , Secretary. l- 9225-10-8-2l» Clnrire Steamship Co Ltd B. S. “GASPESIA” Lv. Montreal Ar. Clrtovm 1.30 P. M. nn] ‘ 1. for Monte? Oct. 7 Oct. Ll Oct. 2| Oot. fl Nov. 4 Nov. IO CARVELL BROS Ltd. Charlottetown Almtl \ I \ -~n.~lY|W\f` " ' ` ` "“"'"""-‘ F ” ‘ ' ggglwukyuw-uuk,¢30mqaR”w“&y¢u_ `,ul.,,,l<,-, wlu, __ . _. ..-..-~..,~..».- ~-roto.-..f.,..,....,...., ._/.. -... .. _.....`-...............-..-....-.-.-....._...... . ,.___, , .. ,_~_____.,_______ _ _ ___._.._,.,.... , . . .. . . _ . g ,,._,_,,,,u,_,,,,.,,.,,,,,. .`._ ,, _ _ _,,,~,~,u,,.,,,,.- . ~ - -»~-.-...- ~-1---_----- 52 3%.