i i i i -Fred ti. ‘irainor PAGE TWO - “Pleat; Either with I» amt-giro Mi. “Mk comma v Q's.‘ -"~..-.e§\. i, amusin- "' -_-_=__-_ 8i i ‘o6 Tim Quatmeg. - - ‘not mo. It Oaattos, ‘mtg; auction cart! I am instructed hv Lou-is ISA-fill. E s A Pole", sassy GERTIE Braeklcy Point, to srll by public cu ton on Nomi-x" t i iii." ' .. i ‘-' {invinc- fin-m mm m ii ii:i||,'t‘l'i_\. i Stuck. crop an r Hill; w“ lCres, Q": c‘: r. 12.1 ‘l" viithi 1'0}, gonrl gvurfh ("f nor/l an"! l . ' .‘,lii|_ com i ard hlh mar bower Stool 1 nuire. l5 ve sol", numhrr nl‘ fzzrvn i: . 1 fair rPClfilPfNl siirrr prover! breeder. 1 serving chine. 1 vrrlnlzer. nml cthrr artirlc‘. trm num- trrus in mention. Terms mod» known at ALEX .‘:!(‘.".,\!‘. 51a. _--:,.. x Ill] ll l FAT, 0V" account aiioi actiinc __J “The reformers are making thi world a bitter place to live in." If you want Expeditions uml Sen rl to Si} Grafton Street Opposite Prince liduurd 'l‘h-;-nlre Phone 391i .1 i I i Expert “Xorkznanship l I i “Brown say: M; European trip was completely spoiled." “As to how?" “sums a came” PM" M, ' ___ ___; labsi oft his suitcase." f O O I O ' WATERED THE JUDGE iiaud hlulicr cn a summer night l. "l on the gate arrayed in white ‘g: rode up and, with a win!‘ zrii Tirofessionai Cards kirlLl. ti‘ .‘.i.\'l'l~lll-‘..‘i()N It. R. (SELL D L. lll.\l‘lllli.‘§()N. l.l.. l! Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. lilnney to Loan. “Hires-thnrlniivlmvn am‘, ‘Mnnlagtn :1 water from your hand." "Well, I can plccs: y::| i." Miss Violet Richardson f QUE-mir- llmifzzx laulirs‘ (‘irllcge Deparinvnt of lixtlrrssinfl , Pupils Kiev-rived for: i Expression, I'uhlir- Speaking, i IDramatics, Interior Ilr-enraticn ' Studio‘. 81 lizrlrm Stew-l. limrlcitfrtiwwn. " n. ".1. 11i- PCA-IO-Il-lm . "Vlhat's in thing. (h; 1r d‘. aivztws puts on Cupid‘: back, Lmvther v i i l Stewart .‘~L l J. l), S'l'I'.'W.'\tt‘|. K. l.» N. W LUVWPIIEII FHLHTIKJKS. ETL Ill (treat Urorgr- Street | mi to be sr-pposcd that h: there. cut. ll‘, those days ally carries n di-xorce dc- his quiver." 1.\Il1ll.\"l‘,!-. lit~ MONEY i-Z-J li/larlc (U LOAN Riel Juigzm, / I . . BARII!~"I'EII_ SOLIIYI IUR. ETL MONEY TU LOAN lomeron Block. Charlottetown IKILI. I .9. . v: l. ._____, . - _. .__ A u o I T 0 R s g Accounts Audited. Income To: l Returns Prepared. A. F. MacNcill Co. 127 Grnfton Street llJl-Q-l l-HJID. McLeod Bentley ’. J. A. ll.lv'.N'l'l.EY W. l6. BENTLEY, K. U~ s Barrister and Attornry-at-Law i Office: |il0 Richmond street MONEY T0 LOAN :r::! i! ‘vrzh; _ ~ open the door 5i 22.4.‘ "° v-n. QOOOOOQO¢OOOQQ4OOOQOQ I coy Charlottetown, P. I2. l. ---- ‘ 4m) McDonald & McPhec, “fjfaflg,” a A_ ' ' 108i‘ ‘tartan . .. name: u isaiinfiiil-igizgc‘,Llirrtiiiuilrgfrgit "1 '"°""'°'"' 5"“ i ' . . IIONI! ‘I0 Mun __‘__ o cocoon m _. ‘home out at Oak Ridge mid 75179;" flaws. J3‘, 1926, WNU Service which drove the fine Stinging mm ‘and sleet slantwlse, down from a lea. v 9n Sky- By the time we were read 1 lylizmded- w to start the rain was already turnin: .... look another turn across the to snow. a "m" Wm he worried that qllcs- We rode in the half-filled tivp. “yr-s. I understood it," he said car, and hardly exchanged awm-d u“- IP-Si- “That sung. as You call it, was til after \ve mu puliaj out mm a]... 8n old lvfuori death chant." suburban station and the brqkcma: Doctor AIrAhulei- 11nd resiuned his opening the door amid a ha“ of’ tiwllghiiul lmiml <1! 1l1v1110n1. "Of cinders. had cried out: "Oak Ridge Cfillltfi." he said half under his breath next." Then Doctor McAlLster who “it may be a coincidence, just that sat facing me, leaned forward.’ and nothing more." , "Our friend Ashton has a consider- "No," said I. "No, I can't lzclicvc able my"... of vivid descrhmon" he U1"? Th"? lllu-‘f be $61119 $101130? said. "Unless I'm altogether mistaken ‘connqliou than more cimncc. betivccn the young ma“ who is setmw threé m“ mllidefml bvdl‘ of W"- "1-111 1'11 W" seats behind you. on the otheislcleiof __ _ _ i-h“ the aisle, ls the witness of whom he local-h circuit of that nlrl at whswr b"- toid u: yesterday I felt tgfcynbly 5m. side we stcr-zl tonight. ~It must be of it ‘vhbn my eye (“at lighted 0'“ h“: mow than chance." He: going to get o“ at oak Rid“. and I think that. settles it. One small town could hardly boast another “k1: him." i (Continued) l i -___.,_ “That queer miunbied song of hers?“ But my ehlcf turned ilpon me sharp. 1&3 "D3111 make the mistake of think~ illg that." he said. “There is no grca- "Haw d9 h,“ know he-s gain, m get! t . source cf error in the world than of; n; oak Ridge?“ I asked. ° the lzclvrf that unlikely things can't "He straightened up a little 1n hi5 315T" Yi- Thcl’ 1111111311 FY01‘? dfll’. seat and began to readjust hls neck- coincidences, agaiiut which the chan- tie “.11.... the brakeman cared the ccs arc a thousand to om. still," he name D; we mwn_~- _ paused in his g-ifidl‘ and pioived 111:: when I} had "lane a pretext for. hands through his thick grey lu1ir—- mung“... Over and sitting ‘vim the fstill. to put it cczwctvatively, it's docwr, I quite agreed with 11k ldcn- vostiy more likely than not that therc tmcanon, There’ to me me, was the ls a connection; that this girl has young man whom Ashton had des_ 50ml? place in that uuknolvit past of cribcd LO us_ I thought I could see 1mg- ‘Vhlm he “might he had 5179"“ traces upon him of the grilling to which fgcd out. s0 completely-z" Ashton must have Subjected mm “Us "Well? said I, “if she was any momma H15 eyes were sullen’ ms place at. all, isn't it altogether likely c010,. unstable and his hands tidgew. that she is the person u-ho committed I was han-qncnncd to think “wit? "he mum“? Ami,“ (‘mm “Twcui might he something in the theory of “mi “Y” W” f='°i"‘=’ "1 11° “W” i1?" Mallory, tile detective. after all. Te“ Ashlcn?" Evidently Doctor MoAllster had no He wheeled round at that and Share in rims idea, for he lost mmrest smote a near-by panel with his in we young man the moment he was 11"" 1N- "M- 11>’ “~‘-‘""‘°1'- ‘w! N“ satisfied 1s identification of him ma Um“ Ne" as Kim‘ ‘mm “mile solved been correct. When the train stooped this mystery for ourselves; uuti] we M oak Ridge and we followed William are sure we understand it. And I -mean by that," he went on, looking at me fixedly. "I mean a good deal retreating figum ‘mow than nw1r1vi>111v111$ S11'~‘“'“S*"°, By rare good fortune we found an Ywmrm“ Wm)!“ Wm Hayvey swore he auto pulled upbeside the station plat- “W i“ “Emmett” "m" the shade; form waiting for the train. a flapping. until wove proved more than that it dilapidated’ mudflgmmed’ rarmhwkle was her hands that pulled taut the Mm“ with a driver w match ‘iI-°~‘~‘5‘1i Wine" 31mm“ U“? °ld man's} After a moment or two of canny neckfl 7bargnining on the doctor's part, we ‘What more than that," I asked un- fcund ourselves joking along over a Steadil-v- "can 3'0“ “we t” VFW“ m f"r'.;Cl’l, rutty road toward our destina- want to prove?" Mom _ "This? he 5”“ siomlmg befmv” m? ' .= herds the house," said the driver and looking straight into my face: M last “But you-re pretty 1am m. the "this. That. it was her will which di- funeral, if that-s what you've come meted the hgthds, and not her 5'3"] for. It must be about over W, this 41ml, was responsible for the crime." “mam "You mean.“ I gasped with sudden half-perception of his meaning. "that Here we saw death in its most con- ‘there may be ancthcr will concerned vcntlonal form. A little group of peo- ‘ln the business?" pie sitting in rows in little folding “Exactly that,“ he answered. “l chairs, a, minister reading the service. ‘mean that judging from thfli- 8111's a quartette to sing another hymn i cgndition tonight, it may very well be when he should have done. that. the real murderer of that old; when, m the end of the service man W115 no nearer to the house in the customary opportunity was offer- Oak Ridge than we are now." led for a last look at the body Whllih ‘ lay there in its black casket, my com- dld not cast o. single glance after his THE CHARl.tYI"I‘ET()wi\1___(_;ii/\ R ni_\N smoking I Harvey oout o! the m, the doctor dld I I CHAPTER III The next (lay Doctor MCMISi-flf M13 ‘ I each packed n handbag with enough m keep us going for two or three 681/5- nnd about noon set out for Oak RIdQB- , The weather had 139911 fine and m" u.” mud [or November, but shortly ‘mtg;- our return frllm We 119591531 ‘the night before, the wind had whipp- ir-d around into the north. BY mom‘ ing it mu developed 111W *1 “my ‘"1"’ IIIJOUSNISS SLUGOISIIN E58 FARM FOB SALE SOUTH GRANVILLE. P. B. I. balance with good growth of hard- wood and lumber. Good set (arm buildings, Ideal pasture lands with tunnlng water tn every field. near railroad, churches and school. JOHN BROWN. ‘All-IO-IQ-ll Fltlm consisting of 77 acres. 82 proclaim mm A acres tn high state of cultivation and 1w". of ma" who mum we“ h“. l . panion rose and, nodding to me to follow him, took his place in the little procexelon that W85 i111"! mund m” coffin. I could not do it; that act, some- how, seemed to put the crowning touch upon our 111971151"!- i "Oh, I know how you felt about it." said my chief when the service was over, the people gone and we were‘ ilcft alone ln the house-alone, that l5. with the addition of Mallory. "Fmi glad I haven't to go through it agaln,‘ iihough I'm glad I did, even at wmei violence tn what they call our better, instincts. I wouldn't have missed my $100k mm nice face m. a good deal."- "You didn‘t recognize" I cried. “He, .1511‘; anyone you knew. long ago, out there in New Zealand!" ,’ "Not individually," sold the doctor » with a smile at my sudden excitement, ‘ at the sudden recession of those "bet.- ter instincts" of mine. "Not lndivld-, ually. though that I might have w»; ‘well within the possibilities. But he belongs to a type that I knew all too ‘well. Did it ever occur to you to won- ider why lt la that full gray beards and spectacles are always regarded B5 ilnfaillble indications of benevolent re- ispectablllty? But there's a mi- be- neath that gray beard that was not come by in any peaceful occupation; and even without it, the whole eon-l structlon of the skull and j aw. the‘ facial angle. the shape o! the em. Ill i PWBh Customer-the: out that he was vainly tryiniz to ee- cape from. No, upon the whole. I lm i glad that Ashton left m free u» work -' out this problenrwlthout holding u; responsible to him for our results." 41h bl Continual GET YOUR SEATS‘ NQW FOR THE 1‘ MAE EWAAS PLAYEM ALL NEW PLAYS-ORCI-IESTRA i/AUDEVILLE - POPULAR PRICES Sec. 4—Oralxs Sec. L-Pears Class tl-Cannlng PRINCE EDWARD ALL llEXT WEEK. 4' Malpeqae School Fair l Sec, l. ‘ Sec. 2.-—Wheat 1 Enid Ramsay. Fanning School. S-c. L-Swcet Corn 1 1 Ruth lvlontzoixiery, Fanning School. Sec. 5.~'I‘hreshed Beans. 1 Mary Stewart, Fanning Schoohl '2 Ruth Moxitqomery. Fanning Schou: i 1 Elli/h ‘.3 Lillian Ilfelecd. Sea View; 4 Allcel5°1100l1 2 C0161“! ivlcGgiugan, Fanning School. A $111001! ‘School: 4 Claude Blakeney, Sea View Class 2.-—Rcots {$911001- Sec. lrGreen lvlcuntaln Pctatoesl 1 Walt? MeNcill. Fanning School. | i Sec. 2.—Irist\ Cobblers i ‘B Wiltm Ramqay, Fanning Szhool. Sec. fi-Turnfps l LauroPlckerinz. Sea View School f! Lawrence Ramsay Fanning School". i 3 lVllilam Pickering. 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