_.\._ s»... __~_.»...,_.._ ‘m.q‘.>|4 3.. . Jr.- D. ‘I27 Grafton Street. (Yhuriofielaiwn . ‘(inflection oi PAGE TWO dfitlfiffl its». r" r r ~ r-v WI ~\ ' roru and: rm; ZELEARANCE SALE l am instructed by the Adminis- tratrix oi tne Estate oi tue late John Duncan, an, oi Wheatley ltiver, l‘. ii. l., to sell by Public Auction, on h eunesuay, September 23rd, 103i, of. 1 o'clock i‘. BL, the Iulloiving stock. tfui) amt implements. 4' scours-z ivork horses, 3 miik cows, 3 dry cows, 3 heifers, two year bill, 1 steer, l pure bred bull 3 years plu; 1 pure bred bull, l year old; 10 sheep, 1 siirup. ram, 1 brood sow, pure broil; 1 boar, 50 liens, 8 geese, Bl (tucks. lAIPLEAIENTS-l binder, 1 hay- muncr, hay rake, new; gang plough, 3 sect. spine barrows, single plough, drum, ilali shaker, spring tooth barrows, liliiei", seed drill, turnip drill, [ltillltil scuilier, grain CflEllBI, creiim separator, Laval, new; truck wagon, curt wheels, itch axle, road cart, puipcr, hay fork. rope and blocks, cross cut saw, rip saw, crow bars, 3X05. shovels, forks, sewing nlachinc, cook stove, new, (coal), cook store (wood), harness. carpen- ters tools and other articles too Illlilli‘l‘t)ll.\ to mention. (.‘l(0l’—l25 stocks wheat, 2Z5 stooks mixed grain, potatoes, 2 tons hay, hay stack. 'i"erms of Salc-Alisums oi’ $10.00 and under cash, over $10.00 l2 months credit on approved joint note. 6-‘. oil‘ for cash. If day stonny on following fine day. l will otter for sale the farm oi tin» iatc John Duncan, consisting of Jun acres oi‘ land. 95 ucrcs clear, irainncc covered with a. valuable growth of hard and soft wood. _ Also, I will offer for rental the farm known as the Duncan home- stead, consisting of 50 acres of land. Terms made known at sale. ALEX MilcRAE, Auctioneer. EfiQDIOIYDJJ E zvrs rrsrrn f? AND GLASSES _Fl'l.“l'ED c. w. carton J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street Professional Bards U RS Repaired and Relined. MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Ctreet 8B81-9-19-tt5ln10. lion. J. u. AYERS DENTIST Queen Street Over Hughes Drugstore. ileum-l to 12-30. 2 P. M.—5 r. M. ii502-9-ll-2i. i? Office 'McLure f? MacKinnon . SILVER FOXES AND runs 4 ‘ Representing BAY ($0.. 0f LONDON, i‘ England. {olfiCQ 112 K8111 St. _BUDSON'S Phone 396. McDONALD & McPl-IEE B .J. A. McDONALI). n. F. McPHEE Barristers Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building 4734-5-20-1mo-dnily STMVART & LOWTHER J. n. STEWARI. n. c, N W. LOWTHER IABRlsrEns. soticrrons, arc. - 84 Great George Street money r0 LOAN. p, MARK R. McGUIGAN s}! B. A. flr-BARRISITJR. SOLICITOR, ETO, " MONEY T0 LOAN meron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.I_ . BELL & MATHIESON 1'3» B. Bell. o. L Maihleson, u. n _ Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Losn Charlottetown and Montague McLEOl) & BENTLEY J. A. nI-INTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Banister and Attnrney-ut-Luw Oilice: I80 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN W. E. DARBY. i.I.. B Ilurrbltu o Solicitor MONEY T0 LOAN Dalton Building Somme side. P. It‘. l. diiitihl-i l-tlltttfltlfihllllll EDGAR SHAW. it. U. Law Uilicu - browse lint-l. .4 ya Wills and Estates Settled ttilu n“, ncpi.| a . a t? <<g»x¢uu.ek@i=»sss BER hiilikT-Et vacuoles utmost-mute kwwiim i (Q5 ""5""/\/ 35,1 r-u. \ w.“ g; ir~i h You’: i (Continued) Shorty spoke; s. slight difficulty in pronounciation proved that since 1 left him he had taken many drinks. ‘"I‘hrowin' down your 800d °1d pardner, hull!” he exclaimed, tru- cuiently. “Double-cross him-J’ "Shut up, Shorty!" commanded Buck. "This is a square k1d.‘0ll1y I want to see if he ain't a d-n 100l- Jimmie Jingle Says : Summer At every meal it makes appeal A satisfying food that's real. —Stewart’s Bread spinning and eaving Send me your wool to be spun lnto yarn and wove into blankets. Single Yarn is 25 cents and doubled 28 cents per pound. Blanket $2.25; it takes live lbs. oi’ wool to make u blanket. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. Wool must be well washed and all dirt and burrs picked out. The size oi’ single yarn is medium and double yarn fine, medium and coarse. Put ship- per’: name on all parcels and own- fl”! Dime. address and instructions inside; otherwise we will not be responsible for losses. Send by mull or lrelzht- Freight will be paid on I00 lbs. WM. LANDRIGAN, 35 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4327-5-1-thurssat4 months. w? HARDWOOD FLOORING Beautiful Birch and Oak uu- loading today. All thicknesses und grads. 80000 it. to choose from. iIiac00llALO -ROWE WOODWOBKING C0. LTD. Phone 341 Charlottetown _., . 3 A" -; gAnnuai Examination 1 ‘i d Your Eyes will safeguard ' Your Vision and Comfort Sec W. JOHNSTON Optometrist I51 Kent Street Charlottetown ruurn u -- n S. S. “NARLANIJ” EXOURSIONS ~ ward, ‘Dozrt you know you're lettin‘ 8o of a mighty promising Drwllect?" "I know you think s0.” 1 renlird- "Course,“ said Buck, with the flash of an understanding for which I had not given him credit “you're just plumb disgusted with diggin’ just now. It's hard work for a young fellow to get down to real work. But the first week's always the toughest. Y0u‘ll—" “Aw, come to the point!" ex- claimed Shorty, waving slightly t0- ward me os though to belill nil-i‘ tilitles. “How much do you want $0 skin me for?" "I don't want to skin you at all." said I, a little touched, in spite oi Shorty's condition. "Just what I put into it." “Don't kncw's I can let Y0" cheat youself that way," said Buck. utterly ignoring, then and alter- the lnterpositions of hi8 muddled friend. “Why dent you grub-stake Shorty? Then you’1i have your share c0min‘—" “Grub-stake; h-—l!" broke in Shorty. “No grub-stake in mine-J’ “When we strike a pocket,” con- cluded Bunk. “And h0w‘s B11011!‘ goin‘ to pay?" "I'd rather not grub-stake Elly- orie," said I, “and Shorty can Ply me on the installment plan,'can’t he?" I was growing eager; for our discussion had brought up in my mind the sickening memory of that last week in the ooze of the stream- bad; and the blisters on my hands still burned. I preceived, however, that my affair was going well. Buck had not denied that he want- ed to combine with Shorty. Only, honest man that he was, he had tried to guard my interests. “I've got a batter chance with too shy by virtue of my youth and my origin to bring out the rest. 1 wanted to tell Buck that my only regret, at selling Claim No. 32 was the thought of leaving him. T0- ward Buck I felt tit that stage 0t my western wanderings as a. young soldier must feel toward a. stem but benevolent and efficient superior officer. But Buck, it seemed, under- stood, for he replied in 8n un- wontedly low voice: "I'll be sorry to lose you, kid." And it was clone; all excepting the process of Shorty. Alternating force with tact. Buck accomplished that. Shorty had admitted owner- ship of a hundred dollars. He even drew it from its hiding place in back of his watch. I was to keep my horse and the personal article-S of our equipment, and to take Shorty's note at three months for the remainder of the money we had put into our outfit-which had now been transmuted into our claim. That note shorty was w pay off on the installment plan from current yield. Having arranged the details oi’ this simple transaction, having got momentarily, at least, the consent of the party of the second part, Buck and I hurried him to the Comstock Lode saloon. We managed to Jam our way to the bur, gave Shorty a. drink to keep him quiet, paid the harassed bar- Ri- srrifiqlnw m‘ 1 ‘want: IJJIQ Buck wrote in his scrswly/haud at my dictation, which seemed on- tirely to satisfy Shorty. But’ he drew bank at the inst moment. glaring oi, mg with l. auspicious eye. Then his shoulders begun to heave with suprersed laughter; he suddenly took the pen and append- ed the signature of Edward D. Croly to agreement and note. And having handed back the Duper, he let his laughter go. “All right," he inquired. “Lookui all right, don't it? Ain't worth paper‘: written on. Note signed by drunken man ain't no good." Shortyb laughter became Homeric. "It's good in this cased’ remark- ed Buck dryiy; and then he added in on aside to me: “Better move on—expect you up for your stuff’ in the mornin’. I'll have hall of our output ready for you-share and share and share alike." I had actually forgotten the small detail of reward for my week's work. ' Not in the least disturbed by Shortys drunken remark about the note, I Jostled back to the Courier. Marcus was still sticking type with Jerky. manical speed. “All right," I said. "I'll stay." “All right,‘ echoed Murcus. “Now move!‘ I'm a hard bus, 1 am. Local news is utwful slack. Hasn't been o. single shooting, and it's Saturday night at that. Want three columns of telegraph stuff-l’ "Telegraph?" "Sure-news the world. You'll find Denver Friday morning papers and the Wednesday K. C. evening sheets there in the heap. Run through ‘em and rewrite mg a set or Rood-looking dispatches. n there's a hanging anywhere, play that up big for the main story. If anything happened in congress, make three or four inches out of that, imleas it's got to do with mining. And remember, we're lRe- publican. lock. stock and barrel. Treat the Democrats nasty." I gathered the Denver papers tol myself, and settled down b0 my Job. However, ten minutes later Marcus looking up us he transferred a sticky’ or the the Courier." I added. "Of course, of type to the stone, found m? I don't like—" and here I stopped, looting and called: 3 “Rustlel What I want ain't lit- erature, but speed!" Struggling with the creative prob» ieru of imagining how a man might dBPOYt himself 0n the scaffold, I had looked up to meditate. And my eye had caught on a sheet of proofs hooked to c, leg of stone, At its head was an advertisement for Mrs. Barnaby! boarding house gncl restaurant, California and Aspen streets; Ibeciul attention to mm- sients. At Marcus’ rebuke 1 started unnecessarily; and as I bent to my Work. I felt my cheeks burning, Marcus, on bidding me good 1118M. added that Sunday w“ a day off for the wliolc stall ,. l"! llwyve him: and he didn't know but that even he was going to get the bis Bleep. x had found m the meantime that my duties on the Courier. like his. were not to be wholly literary. Mien the last news filler had passed into tyPe. I help- ed wash the forms, carry them into the pressroom, fasten them onto the platens. As soon as the some- what jerky old press, at the furious tmpulsion of the two boys, began to knook off passabiy hi’ impress- ions, all spore hands set tfauloldlng -Marcua on the stone, I on our‘ editorial table, the little printer's devil on the floor. 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If you're doing nothing today, come around about noon and I've had to leave at loose ends- Youki better go to the St. Louis his tent, 5 dim lantern illuminat- ‘lng a. drawn and unshaven face. bed you down," he added, “but I'm‘H¢ woke when I shook him, mutter- sieeping three in a room as it is.‘ ed that he was lull, up, fell asleep, had again to be shaken awake be- ifore I could make him undersinnd that I came from Marcus Handy rout me out. There's a. lot of thingsfiind must have a bed. ‘Then, with- ,out a word he shed his ocflil. rose, stretched, yuwned, took the lodging house. Tell them I said theylluntern tn one hand and u 1°11 0i were to give you a, bed." blankets in the other, and led me to s tiny compartment with cun- By now very tired, what with a W“ wank on,“ floor l“ flu.“ °"° °Y “l” ellly- dim wrlevnnd the morning. The clerk or the st. tender four bits for pen, ink and two sheets of paper. read myself for the first time in Louis lodging house lay wra/pped in‘ Prim - , la blanket Just inside the flap of night of mental work piled onto u men’ ‘mung; between them and d" °i Phlmml- 1 mam ‘Nimbus wall a pile of my afforded Main street. It was three o'clock in just space for om more. My nos- trils, fresh from the pun,- atr of a mountain night, bridled at g vilo Liberal Allowance for Your Old Range. . . _ ,5.“ .. mixed scent of human elfiuvis. stoic tobacco, stsler whisky. The clerk unroiled my blankets, collect- ed my two dollars, and turned wway. take your cost." (T0 Be Continued) LIMITED. o4 Queen Street Inudon, I‘. 0. t. Rolland BIT FINGER: DIVORCED lfllMPl-IIS, Sept. 16—(U.P.)—- Grounds for u divorce recently filed hero byqtdorencc McFarland Hooser were that her husband, Robert K, bit he: fingers when angry. Bon-"Dsd, wlh is bankruptcy?" 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