M I Youih __, WW Arr/iii handles and carried it between us. By now two more wagon outfits had piled up back of the stage. 1 saw the driver was hitching a little By the time the sheriff gets started ab,” bronco mm the place o! ‘he m1 be dead cold. If we wds half d ma“ leader‘ I learned “"°'w’“d Se‘ of men “Yew be formm, althat he was the spare horse of a posse right now an‘ chasin’ ‘em.’ “Iago? oumt’ leased on the spot at “And us without :1 saddle ln thela rumous rate‘ My unknown lady outfit." interposed the express mes- 'was leaning against h" she“ o! 8mg" coldly’ logically‘ rock. surrounded by four men. I "Well, a great, grand line this Isl" caugh? her face; she was smiling’ said the injured passenger‘ but with all her feminine reserves "Payin' a Iiundrcd dollars in bills ‘up’ However’ as I mme mm the on. mo. an. if I Iladn-L .2‘. md_ . ‘road she saw me; and I felt that “We've heard that before," said l?" deep-blue eyes had for Just’ an the exmc“ messengcn ‘instant flattered me with personal It _ lucked ior a second nkeiconcem, that momentarily she had ‘stepped out from her lntrench- It - ‘mn- mmauuru Ill IIIVN‘ rues: an: THE “REASONS DE Fonesi CROSLEY IS LEAD- ING IN EVEVRYPRICE CLASS M than anyother radio because in a DeForest Crosley they get more VALUE. They get all the ABINET features which other radios oder-super-hetero- C , dyne, super-neutrodyne, multi_-mu and pentode BEAUTY tubes, full dynamic speaker, single dial control. They get features other radios do not give— autodyne circuit, DC Complete Range; Tone Control, extra speaker terminals, "DC distance and selectivity. - But above all, they get DeForest Crosley tone husband "Do you write your jiten?" “l uhould aay no, I have to write liim at least three times for each Fcmlttancc." (Continued) “'I'hat's what I've bccn saying," declared the little man who had been robbed. "fIraiIs hot noww QUALITY ORE people are buying DeForest CrosleY Q Bug Athlete: Look here, Mr- Uragonfly, It isn't fair for you to pompete in our planing contest. PERFORMANCE Bill: You don't care to heal bout my Investment? _ Naturally, it's without Interest to rne. \ I trouble; doubtless it would have been trouble. but for Buck. ‘Tm. goin‘ to follow a ways on I foot," he said. "Anybody goin’ along?" I had to suppress a smile at my crafty partner. He and I alone know that thc bnudits had got clear away. The injured pass- enger, his bluff called. said rather weakly. I thought: “That's tlic ticket." The express IIIUSCIIQCI‘ threw his sawed-off shotgun over his arm; they two plunged into tlic thicket rind the rest of the pass- engers, after a second of hesit- ation. followed. I saw that. with ilic oyc o.‘ beauty on me, I must not hold‘ brick. "Wait a minute,” I ediibd! "1 I BLUE ‘ My lips are blue. I You wonder why? I am not chilled- Oh, no, not il I've eaten huckle- Berry pic. I “I notice all the patrons call you w different names." "Yeas, monsleur, It II 2a! way I ell ze tips I may expect." ' “How so?" "why if .16)’ shout ‘Hey, youl‘ I ct one nickel. II zey nay ‘Gar- cnq’ with one Parisian accent, I ct a quarter." ‘I ANNUAL MEETING “The Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Can Company Limited, will be held at Company's Office, corner of Queen and Water Streets, on the 18th day of Sep- tember at 11.30 A. M." A. B. FISHER. Secretary-Treasurer. 8472-9-2-4-21. MAIL CONTRACT .5 i 2.5.33, SEALED QT-INDICIIF. ndilrvsscll f0 the l'o.stum.~l<~r Gonornl. will he re- (‘rived m IIIIJIVII, until noun nu Frl- clay. tin.- ‘.'|ui Heir-her Illlli for the conveyance or Illa ijcsiya Mulls, on exceeding four 3 .li‘S, pref-k on the ruulu .\‘v_-\v Willsliirn Rur- Ill limit-s No. l from the 1st Jiiuuary, Tl. Printed notices crminliiing further ‘lnforiiiziilon us i0 rnndllioiis of pra- v ileifjll (‘oviirml may in: seen uud lnnk InrlnS of ‘Ir-ntlor iuny Ill.‘ 0|!- Irilnml u: the Pu~l (ifficu-s nf New “Viliflhirl- nnl III Ill" hfflvn- of the P051 Offlcp Inspector. , JUIIN l". \\'III'I.\R I'm: Ulfim- Inspector Inspector's nfflen ‘l. l., Aug. llllh, Illllil. hfliill-S-UI-frl-SI Toni Office (Ilium-n, l’. I MAIL CONTRACT ‘manna TENDERS. llililrosscd to in Postmaster Gciwrnl, will [lg ro- efved It Oftnwn. nutll noon on Fri- ay, the 2nd (Ictoluzr 193i for the onveyaiice of Ills Afnjraty‘: Mulls, on proposed Conirnct for n Ilhflflll not Iceedlng four yours. six time; pv-r oak on the route Si. Mary's Rand (urn! Ilouta No. 2 from tho lat Jun- lry I032. Printed notices containing further mformulion as to conditions of rn~ POIQII Contract niny ha seen and l: nnli urine o! Tomler rr-ny in; nhtnlnul n! he Pout Oflll‘?! of St. blnry‘: Ifmul Ind at the olflce of tho Pout Office "IIIPOCIOI. JOHN F. WIIEAR. Pout ufflca Inspector rout Office Inspector's Ufflra , (‘lfmwn P. E. L. Aug. 10th. I031. SZZIQ-B-fll-lw-lii am going along." At that, the unknown woman put out her hand so that she almost touched my, clbow. drew it in with a little Ilush of confusion, and- "Oh, you won't rash!" she faltered. . "There's no danger-they must have gone!” I replied with exact truth and yet with hypocrisy. As I waded through thc mud past the conch I looked up; the middle- aged woman was regarding me from wider her frizzes. “Well, it's time!" she remarked grimly. I came upon my company follow- ing in open order the footprints of the four bandits. For a quarter of a mile we floundcrcd and stumbled. Already faint protests were rising from the rear ovcr thc futility of thc whole proceeding, when Buck came to a turn of the creek and peered around a clump of willows groivlng close to the curve o! the bank. I shot up beside him; 11° pointed. Half sunken in the crock lay the big iron box, open. We all plunged forward. “Thor's ycr express safe," said Burk. The messenger bent down and examined It. A cold chisel. quite evidently, had been edged into the crack bctwecn box and lid and the inadequate lock had bccn severed by a few smashing blows. T110 IIICSSOIIEBI‘ W215 running OVQI‘ the envelopes which strcwcd the bottom of the box. He turned to- ward us, and he was pale under his tan. _ "They took the money," he said. “That's gone." “How much?" said Buck. "I ain't supposed to know," said the express messenger, “but twenty thousand if anybody asks you." "Where's the mail sack?" some onc inquired. As we spread out in a strangling line of searchers the express messenger still squatted by the box, stared blonkly into its depths. Bue suddenly he 1°°k°d up and said: -' “Didn't take the mail sack." Buck whistlcd. "Ain't no raw beginners. these hero bandits," he remarked.- “Know if they rob the mail they're in trouble with Uncle Sam." We gave up the pursuit. As we turned back the express messenger and I picked up the box by its do anything S. S, i‘ IIIIILAND ” EXGIIRSIIINS Qrwellvevgry _Tucsilay 3 P. M. Victoria. every Thursday‘? A. M. East River every Friday 8 P. M. West River every Saturday 3 P. M. For further information Phone 7'13. in-nz-u-Qn-nmnii-vun‘. ments. “What did you find?" she asked as I approached the group. So Iwas alone with her now, but only for the brief passage from . . Dom‘. not to her but to the company I told the story of our Iii-tie adven- ture. I had not finished when the stage driver yelled. “All aboardl" The wagon men departed to their outfits. I was alone with her now, but only for the brief -assage from the rock to the stage-coach door. "My name is Gilson, Robert Gli- son," I said. "That's a good old New Imgiand name." she remarked. “Second Cliff, Scituate, in 1e33," said I; then felt my cheeks ting- ling with the ghost of shame; it seemed like boasting, that. She was gathering her duster about her: she was starting; but I said no more lest she saw the point in my pause. “Mine is Dean-Mrs. Dean," she replied; and we stepped to the stagecoach. Then. as I closed the door and slie settled down lightly in her scat, she said without hint_ or prompting from me: "I shall be boarding with Mrs. Barnaby here," and wave of her gloved hand in- dicated the woman to her right. "You wlll," put in that lady grimly, "if ever that freight com- pany gets my outfit into camp. The way this stage line ls run, I must say the chances is promisin‘. I must say—" The coach jerked away, but her conversation buzzed monotonoualy through the creak- ing of the leather boot. the rattle o fthe wheels. She-Abe young unknown-she had given me a. subtle, half-ex- the rock to the Stage 'Coach quality and DeForest Crosley cabinet‘ beauty— the two things that make a radio you want to keep for years. Only DeForest Crosley has Hetrotonal Response, the answer to tone quality _in super- selective radios. Only DeForest Crosley 1n Canada has cabinets designed by Karl Otto. Study the DeForest Crosley models illustrated here. Note the VALLJE they ofier. Your, DC dealer has a model offering VALUE to meet every need of price and performance. Mild he offers easy terms. Compact model with beautiful tone and rare performance — supcr-neurrodyoe with Hetrofonal Response-gammy; California walnut cabinet. EMMOUDJO Ballad 999.50 Llfiio Symphony ‘$9.50 47m an -—cl A PRODUCT OF CONSO LIDATED INDUSTRIES O oereuoaniurv ALL-ROUND SATISFACTION PRELUDE , (at rig/i!) Rodin‘: [ruling modal -- I 0 fubl 5"»: - Hunc- whh Hmo- ioinl lluponn Auioinui: Vo um: cllflllfll binei of nu walnut and nuplo ‘Z3950 Musicale 599.50 jolunio ~. ‘£38.00 The “Rl-IAPSODY" wilb Aulodyna An 8 tube Su er-Heterodync setting amazing new value nnndar s. Has features of high-priced sets and man exclusive DC features. Hclrozonal Res- pome- ulti-mu tubes-Com Iele Range Tone Control-Full Size Dynamic Spea er—Extra Speaker Terminals. Cabinet has gracefully curved wing panels of quiiied maple and $1 29- so escufchcon panel of heart walnut. - - - Rondo . . '1 39.50 Carol . . ‘179J0 " Operetta . . '199.50 CompleleIyBuiIi of Canadian Materials bv Canadian Labour DeFOREST CROSLEY LTD, 92 Union Street, st. John, N. B. Operating Radio Station C. F. C. Y. I ' 143 ,Great George Street ' ISLAND RADIO CO BUFFALO PLANS AIR. pressed invitation. The glow about RACES AFTER. CLEVELAND my heart told me that I liked that. lust as I did not like her "Mrs." Buck spoke; I found that my eyes were still on the retreating coach. "One dum thing after another," he said. "It it ain't a cave-in, It's robbers. Won't be a four-foot m Pain, an»; a lllellng of FILES- " (IIEIORRHOIDI) With Ian-Isl S. S. “SILVIA” Freight and Passengers Arrive Arrive 61110171! and Leave for St. Jolufl Montreal Sept. 5 Sept. 7 Supt. 14 Fortnightly theresfter. CARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown nil. FUR-HESS RED CROS LINI Leave Montreal l0 a. in. patch of pay dirt left by the time we ' strike camp. Well, anyhow, stage drivers is sometimes some use. This here one put me right about that trail." Forthwlth we chambered over the rocks to the mesa where our burros, which Buck had oamly staked out before he rejoined me. grazed at the extreme end of their lines. (To be Continued) memo I I IIIIIIIZIIIXIJJJJJXI 1193111 E cits retire I) GLASSES ITITED g Optometrist: - 142 Richmond Street !8i0-4-17-!rimonwed3iti'. B. W. TAYLOR. BUFFAUO, N. Y., Sept. 3.—(U. P.) -A series of international air races may be held here this month, under Dlans now being made by the Aero Club of Buffalo with the sanction of the National Aeronautic Association. The racing schedule has been arranged to follow by a few days the National Air Races at Cleveland, and it is hoped that many crack pilots will be lured from that city to the Buffalo event. Maj. Luke Christofer, official ref- eree of the 1930 National Air Races in Chicago, will have charge, it was planned. A purse will be sought by sale of 50,000 tickets, and a mini- mum purse of $16,000 is expected. "10 CENTS A DANCE" BANNED (United Press) ROCKY RIVER. 0., Sept. 3 - This small Cleveland suburb has an iron clad city ordinance forbid- ding the operation oi’ public dance halls. October lst. Branches. 8496-9-3-2i . NOTICE T0 STOCK BREEDEIIS Breeders having Dairy bulls for R. O. P. Inspection kindly make application at once as official Grader expects to be on Island about _ _ Application may be_ made to either the Federal or Provincial Livestock W. R. SHAW, Livestock duperintendent. Highest Class Foxes with Superior Pelts Result from regular feeding ‘if “Imperials” IMPERIAL alscun‘ 1:0. Lin. Box 44s. Charlottetown. P. E- i~