OCTOBER 2. THE CHARLOTTETOWN puaizmau 19 11 PAGE TWO \. {lined (5.4 itsflrafirance-i-Y WW$ i. ORANGE i: n-unli‘ ..'. ‘iii; PEKQE -a{V acnnnliiiiliieii NTERPRISE Fnx Ranch for Sale flee, _ - - ___ _ Zfenderr. wlll be received up to the I Nth day of October next, by the undersigned. for the [iuri-hilse of the Model Fox lfunch property. contain- ing l6 LlffICb of luml. fox puns llllll buildings lhercun. siluzlt on the Brackll-y Puiiitllniid, Lot h, (luci-ns County‘. Possession given on or lic- lore the 15th (lily oi‘ l)l‘(‘l'll}l)(‘l‘ next. JOHN ANDE! UN (gongmueq l had never before known, was in no Bu, 313113115, when we had patch-mood for introspection. - ‘ - . E t Mr . B n ' mic drug store, displayed a noblerpfl - i“ ° 8 * g - lcmoml, Um, greed o; 801d m- hate saw that the place at the head or, ._ . c - tanca , r n. n. ‘ hes the biggest story the table was ‘imred- CM“ » 0 l q .'r cjme out in this camp!" had slipped and deparled- I we!“ . ..-\.,c~ve got w spread our- round to the sleeping tcnt and _V ‘ c5! vhre nwking hum-y, bqy__cailed. At the sound of my voice When CJZLOIHVOOG ls capital of tlieshc cllmfl Illlmlll! 10ml 1M0 W“ wf/‘te this gssue o; the comm twilight, both hands outstretched. will i» ffillliCd lli the Statehouse "I hear that you have struck 1h", T ,_ .. .‘ ' " h I’m glad!" ' . Really. I'm not_competent for a SOlHLlllll You know the story- ‘he sma- anli a ' l: say. I've only been married wmc 1H0,- an you-re worth]! I WEDL all a-tremble; 0X00pt foij laazr times. j My 5,0,1}, finished’ Marcus sgntllllfmfify of that afternoon in the I me form t0 get an interview with gulch, I should have lost my sclf- , Buck. Estimating the probabilltiesgconilvl B-Zllll- 5116 Seemed t0 [mg z ,1 repaired straight to Hufflakersficelve my 91110 0112 101‘ 5119 5a iMy judgment had 16d me arlSht-“iulckly: , filrondy the first story of the hotel u ' ' .l\v:1s finished and occupied; and the. t} “we musigtx talgssllerérzy hi??? Ylifia.‘ ndbiyaslap- ‘ way-P peg “p_v Iplgflrljllfggfnzattillatfid alight, babbleémake it h r1118 ml W 5E8 111°" "F": ‘and song. I pushed inside. Buck. 1°“ m the ewming‘ Goad nigh‘ ‘SH, in his red flannel shirt. m5 Robert; I hope your claim niakz. iovcinli tucked into his muddy '3' mummy’ and ‘V53 3°“ thmug‘ boots was dining in state. Heading the tent-flap. Had 1 yielded to m: ‘a 131;" mble hemmed with food, impulses, I should have torn tii lntnle Smith's wife ls a |p.mH,_.ed with champagne bomeg canvas into shreds. ' Reading page-proofs that zilgii‘ lcllcvl Ilflilflilly gees he had seated Jim Hufflaker at his shy v/Eiliout a nickel right Isidore Cohen at ms 1cm I glanced up at Marcus, who wzi s" The company was pieced out with locking 9' f°rm' ‘in. ..i.. RANGES . . . giving greater value For your dollar! The new Enterprise Monarch Range, illustrated “above, is out- standingly beautiful, with the strength and cooking speed that for years has made the Enterprise Canada's leading line of Ranges. Style, beauty and utility make the Cliiirlollifizivn ‘Zfiul SrpL, lillil" 'l.-i l don't believe that one ingc in ten ls a happy one. [pg on Oclllllfl‘ 5th, 1917i. i uiizilizi; their winter "lury llilll brill‘? Uri. r llllh, l all lie ith less to spend, and as much as ever to buy, people today expect greater value for every dol- lar they pay out. ll. ti, ‘\l.:ri-I'.\'1IN. Secretary. Y‘ 00510-104421. ' __.»...~a.;~. l C. \I. Lzunpson C” (Yo. “ ' mini-vii all Quin-n filrvfl "They ~ "t tel p.r tyrn These new Enterprise Ranges are the best possible stoves at the lowest possible prices. Modern in mnmm l < l "will"? 11111111;hlerhubrolgcrselgn Taft”Ltfrgerlzfigfistkfoilggsggei? c; dESIgTI-in keeping With, today’s Monarch a range Without an >, l2. ‘- p; _ 195; tii= lnnkcr— ie 111111013 aris 0- ‘ ‘,- N - g - _ _ fd“ " n, n ‘ ‘ . . . . MQWJO, m. hm... 11.... scarcely‘ ‘None!’ said Marcus cheerful: needs. They brighten kitchens equal- ‘uw bu“ x .. slcpptd through the door when “cmwded ‘mt t‘) make ‘mm w ' _ ' ' n Enter rise Ran Q {Q vhlppmg hugs m“ be furnish A _,_,;|_Y DEPENDEm-i- Tuck saw me and ruse to his feet’ more interesting matter. By tli SOflILy COlOllffid POTCGIQIIhOI‘ There 1S a p g ‘l w wmwul ell-we by wholes éww Wflgyhadaml ‘roaring boisterous welcome. W. hey-don't w“ so whirls h" shining nickel. They give quick suit your needs and Pfilcket- F11 a it. '1‘. llolnizin l.tll.. Sum.- ‘vorccc: 1: allowance my ,_ n . - U matter up with Marsha] McGi-ail _ . “?"'$*“°in"p~pf;;;h,ed h) ' . ‘,.’,,. ‘"195:,cs,;=;'*,::°;'§;ip,, gmifitnfiii. ?§.°.§1Il°"..“§§'“;,.,§§§ Next time he'll shoot, and 1 iii... cooking heat and save fuel. And out and mail the coupon below— went to lose my best and only u" porter. Just keep out his we; 'We‘re going to get the criminal 'news for the Courier from others I than appointed authorities.” l‘ "Is the campaign for municipal government abandoned thfh?" 1 asked, and held my breath for the it was ample for your support and the support of the children. Dlvorccc: Yes, I know. Judge. but l'll need as much more for the , siTpcrt cf the auto. Iptilc. "There's the mascot! There's the tenderfoot that brought me ‘iiiiki Step up, kid, and let ‘em see ‘you. He's going to be rich too! Jim. ‘s my credit still good? All right. Wine again!" So I was surrounded, congratu- we shall be glad to send you our free illustrated booklet on the new Enterprise Ranges. O ANY ENTERPRISE PRODUCT CAN BE PURCHASED ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN O they will last and last, giving in- creased satisfaction as time goes on. ~ Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue New York, N. Y. Professional Cards he's going to bite!" To which Cryp- tic utterance he pul: a period with a. resounding blow of his maul on the block. The clays passed, bringing the ad’ Vance-guard of a new rush to ._ Cottonwood camp. Again we were! ' crowded beyond all possibility of; accomodatirlg our pilgrims and strangers. At about this time Mike, the day bartender of the Sliver Dollar ~ saloon, began to loom up from the ‘hazy mists of my general acquain- tance. For some weeks now he had held a loose connection with the Courier as a solocitor of printing Jobs on commission and a. gatherer of small news items. The Silvcr Dollar, which stood Just where the glories of Main street encountered moved so fast since Buck's messen- igcr woke me as to yield no op- Lportunity for seeing Constance. On ‘the plea. of urgent business neces- sity. I got Buck away from the table, dragged him past the clutch- iiig. congratulating hands, shut him up in a back room of Huff- lakcfs bar, and interviewed him. v “Well, Buck," I said, "now that you're rich, what are you going to ‘do? Go East and settle dovm?" "East, h-l!" exclaimed Buck. ‘These here Rockies ls good enough for me!" "Here in Cottonwood?" 1 asked. "Sure! Cert! What's the use of movln‘ to New York or Frisco when we're going to have New York right licrc?" "Buck." I warned from the depths 1 tcd, l ed mature] to , " I ‘tie firzisg? aflslzgiraq, zvmle answer. I esteemed Marcus, and‘ ‘g ' U_ EDGAR SHAW’ m _(_;_ line false light of adulation tickled Ziiidnllzzellkc w think that he lack-Y p AyMENT _ TEN DQLLARS ‘ Lmv Ulllcvs _ l'l"l\\“§l? Block my vanity as well as my sense c! ‘ ' - _ "~ ' MQNTHLY 127 Grafton SlflTl. (IITXJTIUUUIUWXL humor, I had no desire to slt with ‘£170.’ helrelllied. "But when I . - W“ - -Vl"ll a em.» Settled. - . cu my wofl ose in. 01d hose N d ‘ llullectlluns Bills (;|)v:\"lfll Dept.) ‘the mighty that evening. Ute had O aga (m SAFE protection for all documents. . , . . "““"°“°‘"““' l ' rm: ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY co. LIMITED v V W SACKVILLE, N.B.. Dept. A - Please send me free, your literature on the Enter-pd“ products I have marked (X). ‘ Kitchen Ranged ) Furnaces ( ) Cabinol Heater! (‘ ) 1T The Enterprise Foundry Company Ltd. make also the famous Enterprise All Cast Furnaces and Cabinet Heaters for coal, wood. oil and Enterprise Electric and Goa Ranges. R. T. Holman Ltd. Distributors for ENTERPRISE RANGES in P. E. I. 5 New Models $48.50 and up. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Range. W. E. DARBY. LL. if Barrister ac Solicitor Dalton Building, buuiuicrsluc, P. L. L .\I(‘.'\l:.\ H) LOAN ’ ‘aJuo-c-ll-lucciiuiuencii. 1 Name Address l burn coll D wood El all Cl McLure NiilcKinnon SXLVLU. b03153 rain) tljlfb‘ ill-presenting HUDSON} 1M1 UL, oi LONDON, _ Lnglunrl. Office, 112 Kent s1. The Big Store House l‘honc 896. FURS l Remodcllcd t? Repaired MRS DAVISUN 170 Prince Strec _-bdlil-'.l-lil-ll.<.liii.i. MUSIC STUDIO MISS (BTVYNNIZTTI l". (JOOMBS 'l‘l-:lcllor ol‘ Pizznnforlv, 'l'lii~nr_v, Iilc. Phone lilili-Ii. l’) S l('illl‘_\' Ave, 8989-9-2l-ttslixioiiili. DR. JET-AYERS DENTIST Queen Street Ovc. Iluglics Drugstore. llours.-9 to 12.30. 2 I‘. M.-5 P. M. 8502-U-4-2i. Office BIcDONALD & McPlIlCE . A. J. A. DIcDONALI» n. la McPllEii Barristers Attorney's. lite. ilIONEY T0 LOAN Riley lluililing 4lIll-5-20-lmo-dally S'l‘EWAlt'l‘ & LOWTHER J. l). S115“ All’! K. C. N W LUvVllll-Ilf BAltRlSfl-EIKS. 50L|(.I'l‘()|lS. ETC ill Grenl (iconic Street MONEY F0 LOAN. MARK ll. lllcfllllfiAN ii. . BARRISTI-Jll. sourrroii, icrc MONEY TO I.0.\N Block. Charlottetown. l'.l.~;.| ' Cameron BELL 8: llli/VFHIESON ' ILR. It. lirll. I). L. llliifhil-son, LI. ll " Iliirrlstcr d: \'oilcllnrs , Money to Lnm v , _ _ Charlottetown 1nd Tllonlague McLEOl) & BENTIE it '9. " r7 " J. A. llEN'l'l.I-.'Y "'4 ' W. E. BENTLEY. list). ' Barrister and Allnrncy-nl-Law 1,3 Office: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN __,11_-i The Senator: It's hard to tell whom you can t. st nowadays. The Congre: inn: That's right. Vou never lzr v who's going to turn state's evidcnx. l.u\ll.\'lU.\' 0|" ('.\N.\li.\ l‘i~.\.'...~- of l’!!l.\'('l-} llll\‘.'.\llll INLAND lil (li-- l mliVllfl lH-iirl. 22ml (;l'lll','_'l‘ \'., ,\_ ]\_ will 7n lb. 1‘.~lnl|~ of Jllllll F‘. .\li-llon:il|l 511mm $l~vrflrf ln Queen's (‘muiLv iii lll" will l'l'll\‘lIl1'I‘ il-crnwsoll toslrlt". llu- llonmirnlilo II>\I‘\OIII) LEO- l‘\l..\ll‘ Surrnznlc Jnilge of m‘ the (‘minty n!‘ :iil_\' (‘mwlnhlu Wlllllll mill I'nuiii_v i . of nr . I l fi- .- lmmily- ill-vii.- lwfflfll l. \ , \\'l\<rr~.v= llI\"Yl rvlHllllL’ tlir‘ [wliliorl nil llil‘ of Philip Ymiilnil ol‘ (‘ilrlrllvllv- lllllll vim-n‘,- (‘nunlv nforvwnlil. , fllln of ill» FXIWIHIH"! ~ I\ iiiiiiivll calling 1ir:|y'lvii.' 1- l'lllllll lll'l\‘ l.» l.~'\'lll‘ll for llw llrrolliilflvr sol furlllt Yuil fon- hurl-bx’ rr-inilrvil In 4‘l|l" P“ lllfvrl-sl/‘vl ill lhl» shill Tlstillc ll .'|[\I\1‘.'|l‘ llllllri‘ nu» n! ll Pru- l -lli‘l hclll in ill" (‘niirt llmisn l" ‘l linlinvn. lu Quwvnfla (‘n-iimv. in w-ll l'i'ii\-l|~-.- on .‘llllll'_\' ill!‘ ‘Mu lullllll li:|_\‘ hi‘ (ll lnher nwvl. llllllllll: w! ill.» linlir of why-u» nY-lnvlr rllrfllllltt" flllim lily ll. dilly I ll|‘4\ if .‘lIv\' , .\1'¢‘hllIl|*l M llvl" n!» should not lm pzisslll null of my Yankee. caution, "It's certain you have a. very rich mine. There may be a million dollars down there, enough at any rate so that you might invest it and—" “Sure I'm going to invest it!" said Buck. "Don't think I’m going to blow it all in. do you? In mines. I'll own this here camp before I'm through-J’ "Bu; mines are a matter of luck," I interrupted. v “Cert. And my luck has turned," replied Buck simply. I had no time for further argument, because al new delegation of prominent citi- zens was pounding at the door; and Buck lapped in such jobs as he You get sure re- lief and stop all the pain instantly 1f you use Put- n l~l..<-~.l m: nrnywl r..,- in llllll l... Mm... of .1. .\». mm‘! Corn Ex- - . . PM» l‘r--~l~r fl-r tractor. This mar- .i ltillnirl-l‘, .\...i l .1.» ion-i» l-l-ilvr lliiil .'l lrm willy hcrrlil‘ l.- vel “quid takes c-i-viiiitll. ...i.i\i....1 ll] ‘lllllfl n»... the SW18 Out of yvlywl‘ (‘milliellfll m‘ (‘lmrlollrdnuii atttom in amom. . ........ hi... ,.._....-. ..-...i.- ...- ... en or two. The w.» lv-m‘ i...~..-..l.i-. Works y...“ n... .|-.l.- hnrlwlr flllll n com shflvel! Up, i....-.ri.~r...ii...1l|. _ drops off, and i.‘..-ii.li_»4 ymhln- |-.».-,..».li_i».i\- doesn't evgnleaye l \. lll Ilw I|.|l| of llu. lllllll 58cm. ~ n. -‘i..-..-l..l-.i-.-_.l.. =.r..r~_-.:.| ,-., - r Ill" Roll-ml ll‘ ,\Il.unl \'»\- lTl " flilll n: v-r mm in.» lllll ' l Sliuvrl nfi-r~<ii.| u. ‘li-yl ,. - |i-l..--.i.-.| lll u... K11,‘ |;.. ,.! - ~-|'i| ll|:l_\‘ my.» .1... .l u. l‘ -r | min-ii lll"l"f mv ll-iml mo] (l... l, l ~r m.- ~.=.i lV-llrl nii- nu. ' -\|1'||l"llll|vr' \ II. lll'll null u. ll... , |\"l|‘ of in. “Him-MW: ...,._.,. ism. ll |.. i'\l.\l‘l! (I..\‘l b5§l£-9~19-Sni-4\\'lls. ‘My’ "I """“"° -slanted backward like an anacodaii. the cheap. open brothels of Pearl street, had a. hard name in camp. Rumor called it headquarters for the thug element. As for Mike- I never knew his other name-he was a. small, hatchet-faced man with a dead, inscrutable eye and the appearance in his street cloth- es of a respectable and some-what self-effacing mechanic. He said little at any time, and that little in a voice which sucked the words in through a. set of narrow teeth He used to bring his information as rough notes, written in a business hand whose Spenoerlen flourishes contrasted oddly with its grammati- cal atrocities. Only by a process of painful cross-examination could I extract the human lights which made the story. When we severed relations with the marshals office, Mike became at once invaluable. Our necessary criminal news we got from his re- ports; and we never missed im essential item. Twice after I had drawn from him his budget, of in- formation, he stepped over to Mar- cus, spoke a. quiet word; they re- tired then to the space behind the printing-press-Ahe only private place in our office-and talked ln whispers. Except for the uncom- fortable feeling of being on the outside and a. touch of amusement at my editor's mania. for-dramatic secrecy, I gave little thought to these conferences. One night Marcus did not come back from dinner. Mike, repoiélng at eight o’clock as was his habit, laid down his budget of notes and gave his usual unlllumlnntlng ex- planations. He had only two un- important hold-ups and a case of will“ and battery: I nui aside ills notes to "work-up" when I mid Rimmed the "wlcsrwh" news. But Mikekild not at once depart F01" swarm: canteen rnorsssons fifteen minutes he stood around the office, shifting from one foot to the other and asking faintly at intcr-| V8.18 W119" I BXDl-‘fited the 11°55 t0 -An economic revolution is in pm- gress at Rhode Island State Col- , , . ,, l , h r f0 curly 40 years pro- ‘say’, he smd at last’ '1 got I 5:501: 12518 2.2.. obliged to serve business that won't wait. Give this, noic to the boss as soon as he as come back. comes in. will you? It's important." I took the piece or folded com“ hcrld of 40 cofws vlizill be bglgtlcd paper, slipped it into my pocket. A d9‘ ‘lured m ac“ y mam m a minute later, in fear that I might cents B‘ quart‘ forget it, I laid it on the desk be- fore me. I was working furiously that night. The telegraph matter finished, I turned to Mike's items. Absently, I unfolded the note with the rest, read it over at one glance o1 the eye before I realized what I was doing. (To Be Continued) l ENLARGEMENTS FREE! To Introduce to you our "New Process" of finishing Kodak pictures, we wlll give one 5 x 7 E ' rgemeut free. with each roll ol film mulled to us for ltovclopln; and Printing. Enclose Postal Note for 45o. with uny also [Ill expoau c; film and receive Ill pictures finished "The New Way", and one enlarged to 5,: 'l lire free. Mall u: n trill order and be convinced of the quality we put m the work. ‘Twenty-four hour service. THE REID STUDIO Dept. 0. Moncton, N. B. QUIT JOBS AS MILKMEN KINGSTON. R. 1-. Oct. 1—-(U.P-) their own milkmen. Hereafter milk from the coilefle WEDDING mum-y lions TOTAL 335 M. “Batard, retired assistant port inspector, aged 85, was married rec- ently to Madame Code, a. widow of 87, head seamstress of the Rouen. France, aimshouses. The two wit- nesscs were aged 83 and 80, making the total ages of the four who ap- poarcd before the Rouen Mayor 335 years. NOTICE of MEETING The annual meeting of the R. J. McNeill Black I: Silver Fox 0a., l.td., wlll be held in the Ofllco of the Secretary at Northern. on Thursday, ‘l’; ‘Mber 15th, 1931, at two o'clock J. 1:. srswanr. s . 9135-10-3-7-12-31. ma" ‘mmmmnmo AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR. J. 8. TAYLOR Oplometriltl men estimated that o recent hallficath 1mm m9 5119"“ 91 h!“ “m” and rain storm on the Pecos Rlv- e5 had it mt been ‘or 5 “ma” er killed at least 10.000 trout. RAIN KILLS 10,000 TROUT trout probably could have weath- smra m, N. M., 0a., h-Flsherflred the mild bath ""1 "m?" change in temperature. l .:v:s TESTED _ I g M/ , H. KEY 6v. 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