i. ah vi in» lot us vI.¢~1|4s.-...,u¢uvwg m hmddnundtmotwsoafl» Rulirlul, .1, ltliioitt bktltilS-liniibsbei iltlramlbkoe l ) fox Ranch for Sale fl Tenders will be received up to the __I~tth day of October next, by the Jlndersigued. for the purchase ot the jtlodel Fox Ranch property. contain- tng l6 acres of laud, fox pens and Jflllldlngs thereon, situate on the “Braciliry Point Road. Lot 33. Queens jiounty. Possession given on or be- jfore the 15th day o! December next. f JOllN ANDERSON, y; Liquidator. jmarlottetown, 22nd Sept, 1931.. - P. O. Box 13! ; 45-9-22-26-10-8-10. .,___,_._.-- l~ _ TIMETABLE CHANGES ' Important changes in train Schedules will be made on fiundzly, September 27th. For ‘further particulars apply "Wcket Agents. Hr EYES TESTED g i i AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. ‘TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street é‘ . A" -5Annuai Examination Pi , . o! Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort See .P.|. w. JOHNSTON Optometrist 157 Kent Street Charlottetown ? . i gzProlesslonai Bards .---—-- -—--——-— ‘ MUSIC STUDIO g-mlss Cwvmvnru F. coonms lonelier of Piancforte, Theory, Etc. ohmic 683-1.. 40 Victory Ave. B989-9-24-tts1ni0lith. FURS Remodelied 6f Repaired MRS DAVISON 170 Prince Street ,1 88l-9-l9-tts1mo. It). EDGAR SHAW. K. C. Law Oflices — Prowse Block, J21 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. 3 Willa and Estates Settled. TTCoilection or tlllls (Special Dept.) TSAFE protection tor all documents. 2'. Charlottetown, P. E. l. u I‘\- W. E. DARBY, LL. B Banister lb Solicitor Dalton Building, Bunimerside. P. E. L MONEY TO LOAN 8395-2-17auetnurusulnl. J. ii. AYERS 1BR. i‘ DENTIST ipftlce Queen street Ove: Hughes Drugstore. lloursa-il to 12.30. 2 P. l\l.-—5 P. M. 5502-94-21. , McDUNALD 8: hricPiiEE a I. A. McDONALU. ll. F. McPIlEE Barristers. Attorneys. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building 4734~5-20-lmo-daily STEWART & LOWTHER J. l). STEWART. K. U» - N. W. LOWTHEB QABBISPERS. SOLICITORS. ETC- 84 Great George Street MONEY P0 LOAN. MARK R. MCGUIGAN unis-run. sonlcrron, c-ru noun ‘ro LOAN moron Block. Charlottetown. P.8d. BELL 8: MATi-liEStiN B. B. Bell. l). L. Msihieoon, Li. ll - Barrister A Solicitors _ Money to l.o\n 1 Charlottetown and Montague _..~,. McLEOI) 81 BENTLEY -' l. A. BENTLEY . W. I. BENTLEY K. c. Ilarrlatsr and Attornes-sl-i-aw 1.... Oilles: I80 Richmond Street MONI! 1'0 LOAN --SMILES-- Tommy: Say, Ma, gimme a dime. Ma: Your words are abrupt and; even coarse, my son. You shouldi say, “Mother, will you oblige mo; with tcn cents?“ That sounds very much better. Tommy: Well, do I get it‘! “You go hunting every year?" “VH3. “What kind oi game do you pro fer?" “Oh,i never shoot anything! But it's kind ofpieasant to come home and have the family make a fuss over ms because i get back alive." s e HiT IT RIGHT "What does baby cry about? I cannot fathom quite." Then her husband with a shout f‘ ‘l ‘About all night." iiound Marcus at his case setting (Continued) "Tell him he belter not do any- thing rash or sudden." said Si Conway. And his voice lost nothink of its aiiablllty. Ito-entering the Courier oftlce. 1 type. He looked up; I had never seen him so still and grave. Norm- ally, he was a somewhat dramatic person, as all journalists tend to be. Day by day in the past. 10W- nlght I had watched him grow more subdued. I reported accurat- ely, sparing him nothing. At my recital of the marshals closing re- mark, he started slightly. I came to the vaiedictory of Si Conway. Marcus was the the moment reach- ing into the “e" box. l-le froze like a statue-all but his right hand. which fumbled over the types. picking them up and dropping them with nervous fingers. Al: last he turned on me; and I saw that ht had gone pale. “ma? he said, "you're a 2°04 sort. 1 guess you've got sand. I’m croslng the Rubicon. Will you g0 with me?" I "Of course!" I said. Nothins draws youth like o, challenge t0 its courage. Nor did I understand. at that moment, all that my decis- ion implied. "Then sit. down and write story-straight off-just as happened-no editorial." I was finishing my task when Marcus laid before me the prooi oi’ his leader, remarking with what seemed to me like icrced ioviality: "Think this'll make us enousil trouble?" I read and I realized that Mer- cus had outdone himself. His ll!- erary faults and merits alike were as a usual thing. those o1 the old- time mining-camp editor. He over- loaded his thought; with words and figures of speech; he wrote in stock phrases. But this editorial was simple explicit, as forceful sud as straight to the point as a plsWi shot. 1t recited, with the Curtis af- lslr as n. text, the present. state 0i Cottonwood cainp—holdups, rob- beries, brace faro games and all. “Where are our schools?" it inquir- the it “How romantic it is out hcrei Do you ever sit and build casliel m the air, Mr. Crouch?" "iii-mph! I nevcr1~ 'iri anvtihng I can't rant." 4F‘ Weary Willis: Nobody can say you have .1 won-trim: fare. Torture tom; Hows dot? _y§ary Willie: 75's l.;:~1:l" bud-tr (OMS El WARTS R ...'.'::.:.'.l'r..::£"....'?-l.:'a 1:. - 0-» lltt right Q” "INAR D‘ 5 I LINIMENT M U. M. Lampson 6t Co. LIMITED. 84 Queen Street imndon. to. C. l England Public A uciinn Silies or RAW FUR! "tipping hugs will be furnish- -d wiiimui r-hsru by applying to ll I Holman Ltd. Sum- nrrsldr t‘ h. I Rrprrwmru m \ii l u] l‘ HIM‘! inc. ed. "Where is our fire Protection? Docs any sensible mun doubt that a single fire in the heart cl town would sweep Cottonwood off the mop? where is our provision rot public health? 'I'he back alley 0i our Main street smells as loud a8 our municipal morals. Where, a- bove avg] hing, is our portectlon against crime? Do the present authorities really want. to suppress our epidemic of holdups and high- way robberies? Have we here the greatest camp in the Rocky moun- tains-"the editorial trailed off in" to the glories and possibilities oi THE CHARLOTTTYFOWN GUARDIAN Efiincrllslus FiiEE z e To introduce to you our “New Process" oi Kodak pictures. we will give one k x 'l Enlargement tree, with each roll of iiim mailed to us tier Developing and Printing. Enclose Postal Note forflc. with any sire lllx exposure) llim and rcceivesix pictures‘ finished “The New Way" and one enlarged to 5!TI|I¢6lIlQ.Mllll\lll-l'll| order and be convinced oi the by imperceptible degrees under a narcotic, I passed gr ’ lly into this torturing yet agreeable mad- ness. And, like s. bad patient, I fought the ether. According to the ethics upon which I had been reared t0 love a married woman was a thing no ,,enteei person so much as contemplated. when ii: hsppened-Ihad heard rumors oi cases-one whispered the news to his intimates in the shocked tone which one mentions hideous vices. For all our repressed exteriors, we were a romantic lot in the circles oi my origin, resolutely shutting our minds to such facts of life and lessons of experience as did not fit the picture we found in our sugary fiction. Somwhere there waited for you the one Being. Des- tiny would bring her down a flow- ery path to you. Of course, she would be unmarried; it was al- ways arranged that way. There were soft passages at which the sickly imagination of youth Brew sweetly faint. Then you were mar- rled. And afterward-mill. imagina- tion halted there. Marriage dld> not come within the scheme of rom- slice. I first looked at the facts oi this sentimental entanglement-shyly, as round the edge oi a door-when I had been for less than a week a boarder at Mrs. Barnabys. The presence of Mrs. Deane at that board had. worked according to the shrewd Jim Hufflekers prophecy. Herself unconscious,- she was bait to Mrs. Barnabws fishing. Within two days after she con- seated to receive me. Mrs. Bam- aby took no more transients. At twelve dollars a rates for those days-she filled her table with permanent guests. Even could she boast that she BhB-red with Jim Hufflaker "the best pat- ronage in camp." As Jim drew the kind oi man who in settled com- munity goes in for clubs. so We gathered up those with inhibited desires for the comfort and society of decent women. Hutchins, a dap- per clerk at the bank, Michelson chief owner in one of the most promising galena claims, Seldeh the esssyer, Barton, the minlns broker, old Pop Eldridge, agent £01‘ the stage comvmlh-ihflfle. FY91?‘ ably because they gave, me most reason for incipient jealolmy, re- main mosi; vivid in my mommy- week—-ruinous . . quality we put ln the work. Twenty-tour hour service. I THE REID STUDIO IlepLQ, V n/lonctou, N. B. . IIIIIIIIIII Mre. Deane adroitly turned the sub- ject. "There's going to be an assemb- ly ball," 1 announced one evenlus as. having got the floor, I retailed camp news. “Guess I'll have to put on a clean collar and take Mrs. Deane! There boys, got my bid in flrsti" said Pop Eldridge hastily. “Aw, no fair-ii you tried to luiseelulyl” put in Selden. (To Ba Continued) WALES WANTS GOLF GATE TO GO TO ASSOCIATION ‘SANDWICH, Kent, Sept. ~25 (u. P.-—)'I‘he Prince of Wales has di- rected that entrance fees for the ‘competition for his own golf cup. to be played over 36 holes on the Prince's links, on Sept 26, shall be given to the Kent County Playing Fields Association. Last year there was c. large en- try oi amateurs with a. handicap of 6 or less. An increased list" is expected this year. "The competition will be played from the same tees which will be used next summer by competitors in the Bl-ltish Open. DOMINION 0F CANADA Province o! PRINFE i~lil\\'.\liI) ISLAND In the Prnivslto (‘nurL 22ml George V., A. ll. liifii Til Re Estate of John C. 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Playing i "i II f-‘iiflilnln rum’ he issucd for tho Purpose hrrriunfiol‘ not forth: ‘You lore tiloreforo hvroilv rnquircd to flit‘ nii Der-sons iutvrcslrll in tllc sllid Plainti- R. T. HOLMAN. LTD c , Yllhellligplfitore House Distributors for ENTERPRISE RANGES in P. E. I- 5 New Models $48.50 and up. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Range i" iii‘- IIIHi rumour iirfnre mo nt n Pro. hate (‘mlri imlli in the (‘ourt House in Fhnrlntlnlnlvn. in (Moon's (‘nunty in "W "i" Plflvillrr. on Mondnv 'tho Ninotor-Iiiil iliiy of October noxi coming lit tho hnm- of ell-veil (Vclnrk tor-anon" of the some riny lo show cnuso if nnv 2713"?!" “ll! the Accounts of the ‘I'll mtalo should not he pnagm] hm] P Estate (‘lOFNl m; hrun." for in snili prtilinn nmi on nmflm; n; J A,“ cumin» rv-lvnnnnlii, you,“ firm-p"... for "Si"? Opera star of Germany, haslgood for a variety of ailments. Re- laxation is part oi the treatment Mud Baths tor Star's Throat v gone mud-bathing at Plestany, Czechoslovakia. The mud is said to Herr Richard Tauber, famous well up from great depths and to be peasants, crowded with automobiles. and patients must ride to their dir . in sedan chairs carried by Slovak . although the place is mill lH-lliloucr. Ami horoiw nrllrr Hull ll iruo r-npv norm! m. forthwith puhiisiloll lll_fil'lilllr nr-wgl lunwr nullllshmi in (‘barium-town I do Mrs. Barnaby, it appeared siernly erased from her waiting list all other women than Mrs. Deane- Though, indeed, women 01' the class which any respectable board- ing house would receive applied but rarely. So all threads o! conversation at the tabla ran together, knotted Cottonwood, and ended with a demand for municipal government ~“l.o replace the existing regime of weak, inefficient bluff." I looked up from my reading, and my eyes must have told Marcus what I thought. ' “IVs the Rubicon, I guess," said Marcus; "may get killed in the next twenty-tour hours." And here. as though the weight had begun to lifl; from his spirits. he became his normal. dramatic self. “Don't give a d-n if I do die." he chuckled. ‘By G-d, the sooner we'll clean up Cottonwood!" I no longer concealed from my- self that I loved Constance Deane. loved her with every kind of warm emotion that a man can hold toward a woman, but mostly -so young was I-—s.s a devotes loves his saint. Like one who sinks LIFT RIGHT OUT I u ck Qa 20/77? am rubs Acts in a few seconds sud causes no pain. The corn shrivels up and loosens. Another pplication or two and the corn drops out. Wonderful- -yes it is-but that is Just now Putnam: Corn Extractor works. You can buy Putnam's Corn Ex- tracwl from any drugglat for 35c. ‘ti’! Hit» Avenue New Yuri, N Y. Pumaws colts exrnacron themselve, in the person oi Mrs. lng confidences; her very reserve. backed as it was by a sense of vivid sympathy seemed to sPlir the confesses‘ on. When 1 think oi her as she was that rosy dawn 0f B stormy morning, I sec her always as she sat at the head of Mrfi- Bsrnabyb table, the ismpllshi drawing fleclu of gold from the curl oi’ goldewbrown hair which tumbled across her shoulders. throwing from her brows shadows that could not veil the blue slim o: her eyes blurring to mystery the quick whimsical expressions oi her mouth. I hear her laughter ‘running its gamut like a ilute; the ‘delicious pauBe and drip o! he! voles when she hesitated between syllables. And then over that V18" ion rises always the vulgar, in- ivldious glitter of Sam Barton. _ My dawnlng- jealously could find in the conduct oi the rest no ilaw in criticize. Never had queen more respect, never saint. more reverence than she from this tiny court. of hark-all except Barton. He 811s- tencd did 8am Bartonuhis diflmmlfl watch charm even his too perfect teeth. Most o! his profession and kind look meals at Jim l-lultlakelffi where passed all the gossip o! the camp. In his presence at Mrs. Barnabym I read s. sinister mean- ing. When he looked st Mrs. Deane) his expression. u I defined it w myself, became sinister, oily, in- sinuating. 0t course. i exaggerat- ter the inter-venlng ycarslcannot say that it was all imagination, Hs alone plied Mrs. Deane with open oomplimeuh‘ he alone sometimes introduced ideas considered in that time wholly inapproprbto to the hearing of a lady. Which always caused a moment 0t embarrassed chili about Mrs. Bamsbyb dinner Deane. She had the gill; of draw‘ H M ed. Still, reviewing Sam Barton al-l "i"i"‘i‘"iii "We in rnch work for at irnst four vnilflflfllliivn wrecks from n“. ‘late hcronf lliill that n true crmv ‘or?!’ he fflrihwllh hosted iu u.» rm- m‘ "S: Piihii" Piilfl‘! rz-spectirrLv. rlliili"i_\- ill tho hull tho. (‘ain't iinusp in "hnrintloinlrn nforcsnlli iii M‘ llcnr iii" School in Mount Stud-rm aforesaid nmi at or ncnr the "nil |.. hlmlnt Stewart nforesnlui so that nil vlvarslwsr iill‘l‘I'PRl(‘4l in the snlri Ljymgp mprenraosn d may have due nolire (‘iron u 1 1. »r'li..- siiiilnmwiil fllrlttihmllilvsegl’ Honolulu-r A. n. um and in tho '2'.m.1 “ Zlliiiwifs roirru. . L. Pillhililll, Jmsfltdwk‘. Judge of Pfnhntg lninning and Weaving; Send me your wool to be spun lntq.» YHrn and wove into blankets. Singioi Yarn is 2S cents and doubled 2b "mil Der pound. Blanket $2.25; it gill; live lbs. of wool to make a a ct. They will all be laundered unless ordered otherwise. w...“ m"; be well washed and all dirt and ‘"1"! Picked out. .The size ofsingie varn is medium and double yarn flne. medium and coarse. Put lhlp- oer’: name on all parcels and own. "8 Mme. address and instrncliom ‘Milk: otherwise we will not be "flilillillbie for losses. Send by mull 0r ircilht. 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