11's, gwr,‘ i»*r':i‘.r.."-3I’_&‘IF$§I‘F"~""Y‘T’-""““-". ' After. 4o -Wlsat? As a rule, when the 40th birthday begins slowly -to decline. F symptoms appear which show that all is not well. Fellows’ Syrup contains vital elements neces- sary to keep the system at “par” oi age begin to appear. Its rejuvenating power on tissues, PAGE TWO I A‘ .the body itllorvousness Exhaustion Retarded —'~ w is passed, uently, when signs muscles, "Qonvalesceneo nerves ‘and brain is remarkable. Taken oc- Anemia Malnutrition Bronchial Troubles slimm- casionally, when you feel _ it will promote good health, and bodily and ~ mental activity. - Demand Fellows’ Syrup-and refuse sub- “below the mark", FELLOWS’ SYRUP _ tins REX GAF 142 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. We have now open to the Public Special Dinner at 33c. Also A-La- Carlo nnil n special well known dish culled Flallvilllll Chips between meal hours. Our regular mcul hours are 11.30 A. tn 2 l’. M. and 5.30 P. Al. to h‘ l’. M. We welcome the public to give us a try. fifiil-l-li-zi-Zlirks. Professional Cards Summer Art ' Glass .through July at the Studio oi DIARY ALLISON DOCLL (Tape Traverse IZTZ-G-lfi-lnlollill. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN, MARGATE, P. E. I. Send all information regarding Infractions oi‘ PROHIBITION ACT to the ~ above or to J. J. Trainer, Commissioner, Provincial Police, Charlottetown, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, Summerside, or to W. E. Haywood, Inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Platts, In. specter for Kings, Charlottetown. GEORGE J. ARMSTRONE ARCHITECT 145 Great George Street 4734-5-20-1mo-daily u. STEWART & LOWTHER J. n. srnwnnr, K. c. . N. w. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, soucrroas, ETC. . 83 Great George Street ' MONEY TO LOAN. w-——--——~—-—--—_--_____. , MARK R. McGUIGAN . BABRISIER, SOLI-CITOR, ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.I. A_'-.___ BELL & MATHIESON R. It. Bell, D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barrister & Solicitors -_~ Money to Loan ' Charlottetown and Montague .. .. _ . ‘ McLEOD & BENTLEY K JJA. ISENTLEY TV. E. BENTLEY, K. C. , Barrister and Attomey-at-Law l Office: 180 Richmond Street IHONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. I. _._._._ i. ._________.__ lHcDONALD & McPHEE B A I. A. McDONALD. H. F. Mr-PHEE Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. H MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ rfl 145 Great George Street 4734-5-20-1mo-dally Moonlight Saving Time The High Honew fox lmr Ho Hum! Out of No Gus Arnhem" and ‘i: Oicheflro .1.'/';" [Tenders For Score Cards Sealed Tenders for Score Card privileges in connection with the Provincial Exhibition Horse Races, August 18th to 2lst»—4 days racing- will be received h ythe undersigned, one page of the score card to be reserved for the use of the Associa- tion. Tenders must be in not inter than June 18th. .1. w. noumnn, ' Secretary Charlottetown Driving Park and Exhibition Association. 5186-6-11-61. ANNUAL MEETING .___ The annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Ladies Auxiliary oi the Protestant Orphanage will be held l" "l9 orphanage at Mt. Herbert on Thursday‘. June 18th at 3 P. M. GLADYS BRUCE, Secretary. 5196-6-12-51. THE SP The holes in the canyons. the tunlbledown shocks that sheltered these denizens of Calabasss were still as dcath when the wagon. guided by Seiwood, Ly lantern, by Scott's instinct, and by "Will 1°?"- haltecl with as little noise as pos- sible near what Selwood pronounc- ed Tracy‘s cabin. Selwood 80$ 610W!‘ from his horse and, calling to scott for the dog, slipped Chloe's muzzle and held her 0n the 1985b- The mastiff whlnnicd and Jumped at him, licking his hands as he caught hcr by the collar and led her toward the cabin door. Selwood hopcd that, with Satur- day night and the constant proba- bility that any squatter occupant was more likely to be sleeping there in the daytime than at night, the shack might be unoccupied. Crawling on the ground and feeling his way to the door from tile side. wllcrc he was partly pro- tected by the sill log, Sclwood got his hand on the lowcr part of the batten door. It hung, he remem- bered, on leaihcrn Sl'.“ips, and it stood now in the night partly ajar, seemingly supported only by the upper thong. Chloe, his hand on hcr collar, pushed her nose into ille opening between the door and the jamb and strained at the leash, but she did not growl. Seiwood allowed her to crawl inside, which shadid with grcnt gusto, held her a moment at ille leaslrs length. AUCTION SALE WEST ST. PETERS WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24th AT 1.30 P. M. 107 acres fronting on the St. Peters, Road, be- 101131115 to estate of late Edwin Mc- Ewen. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. .-._-__._-_-____i______._ FURNESS RED CROSS LINE S. S. “SYLVIA? Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive _ Montreal Clftown 10 a. m. and Leave for Leave for St. John's Montreal June 13 June 15 June 22 Fortnightly thereafter. Charlottetown Agents. CARVELL BROS. LTD 4810-4-17-frimonwed3itf. CHRISTMAS COVE, Me., June 16 (U.P.)—Larry Cllitteilden has 8 library of 4.000 books autographed by their authors. Each year he lends them gratis to summer visitors. ii8tistwa EYES TESTED D GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street where .00 RP'SIYVOP .,-<i " * O",l'r;‘>l’(_ 12668 and tilen released llcr. He could hear the dog scurrying about in- side, bui knew at once the cabin was empty. Gun in hand, he went to the wagon. Scott passcd out a inntcrn, and selwood, re-i turning, carefully pulled open the door and entered. The lnntcrn light revealed a . - hi 1 i “land and farm buudm s rough table, a llckety chair, and ai 5 ex c0“ n° 5 homc-nlade stool. In the upper loft-hand corner stood the double- decked bunk 'I‘racy had built, and in which Sclwood had slept the first nigllt—-a~nd the only night- he had ever slept in Calabasas. ’I'llerc was coarse bedding in both decks. A rough rock fireplace stood at the lower end of the cabin. Beside the fireplace stood an empty box up-ended. Selwood knew well its use. Like a candle snuiier for a candle. it was there, to set flit!" Wirom the breaks f7 Juniors wolfrfis are Ulc forgilwtteny - when Life Savers make their appearance. W|NT~0~GREEN UC-O-RICE ClNMO-MON ,PEP- OMINT ' Vl'O'lET i‘ law Life Saver Time ‘I istlwooo ~ s |. i-: e PY c r FRANK H. cnAxLm-rrroww GUIAN EARMAM‘ eomuonr s,» cranes scaisnsas sous.’ ' vutusmvlcsl over and conceal instantly on the hearth. . In a few m- ments the three men, by the light of the lantern. had cleaned out the place. The bedding was dumped outside. to- gether with a battered frying-pan and coffee-pot and some canned goods. Kerosene from an handy can was poured freely over the bunk, rubbish was pushed on the hearth and lighted. And with Chloe blinking at the flames, Tracy still asleep on the cot, was lifted from the wagon backed up to the door into the shack and placed in the comer farthest from the bunk and near the open fire. When Pardaloe and Scott had brought in light supplies for breakfast, Bel- wood directed the two men to go "in to sleep in the wagon. Re-entering the cabin, he sat down beside Tracy, Seiwood had been long too busy ‘with life to think of death; but in 'I‘racy's ap- pearance it had seemed more than once of late to stare at him; to- night the old face looked more like death than ever.‘ The thought oi Christie kept flaring, like the fitful flame on the lit. 1r the selves, or been freed, they would hearth, in his heart- ' She would have listened to him, he felt, had he been anything but what old Dave was, a. common gambler. And what had he to expect but a death such as this if he ended a life like this? Only, at best, a. quicker death, a. violent death at the hands oi some other outcast like himself. He looked at his watch. To make his rendezvous by midnight he must be on the way home. Home! He had spoken the word in his ‘mind. What right had a. homeless {man to such s. word Without a jwoman to make it, ‘there was in uch word as home —he had known one home. He woke Scott-Pardaloe was snoring unmercifully-asked the Indian to water his horse, and gave him such instructions as there were to lgive in case he should not be ‘by daylight-namely, to run Tracy ,‘up river until things had quieted down in Sleepy Cat; and ii they heard the gambling hall was bum- ed to tell Tracy, selwood had gone West. He swung into the saddle with a light heart, for action is what the soldier, the adventurer, the gamb- ler craves. i Half way into town, emerging that skirt ‘the valley of the Rat, he caught a glimpse o! a red glare on the northern horizon. He had no need to pause or to surmise what it might be; the Vigilantes were abroad. Selwood presently halted; he struck a match and looked at his {Q3 iwatch; it was only eleven o'clock- something had precipitated the fight.—he might be too late to make defense. The faint crackle oi ’ gunfire reached his ears-told him more than he needed to know. He quickened his poce; if he were too late to fight for the hail, there ‘was company property to protect. But he had given his word to de- fend the hall, and wanted to meet the masked crowd where he had promised to meet them. Reaching the river bottom, Sel- wood reconnoitered the bridge. Hearted though he was to go for- ward, he dared not risk crossing guards had freed them- be eager to shoot from ambush. l-Ie Ho: for til current: . . indefinitely. l5 any time... lrode slowly down the river some three hundred yards, located an old ,_____,__ __ __ ford and, guiding his horse cau- ',tiously into the rapids, allowed it ST BE is drink, crossed slowly, herded the horse up the rocky bank, rode up A ‘l u under the bluff, found a break he could get the horse into, and rode out on the river bench, in full sight of the town. No more than a glance was need- ed to give the quick-witted gambler the situation. Vigilantea were . pushing into the River quarter be- nienv.‘ ‘low him, and burning as they went. y ‘h’ Woodstock gunfire, ceasing at times - there's But the is ' AFTERNOONS are yours to use as you please Hotpoint Super-Automatic Range. _ _ __ you from kitchen work and give you new hours of freedom for recreation, jand the care pf your children. “ ' i ' ' After lunch‘ you can place meat,‘ vegetables 5nd dessert in‘ Automatic oven . . . adjust two controls Hotpoint. While you may be miles from Home, the Electric poinit Frees iaYou e] things you want to do! .,_. . once you own a General Electric Here is a dependable servant that will release shopping tHeHotpoint Super. . . . and leave the whole cooking operation to Timer will turn on the . and the Température Control will maintain any desired oven heat.‘ -Wilen you return, dinner will be ready! Investigatethis "modern maid for modern homes” at the nearest dealer’; . . . and learn how easy itis to own, . _ ' .-'- I'll-Ill li-lliieSlPiEiED RANGE \ l‘ Associated Gas and E CANADIAN GENE-R For. Sale" by l _ Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. of the lectric System All. ELECTRIC C Umlled completely deserted, he rode, won daring whether the smoke risingi the’ and then, crossing ‘the brow of the hill, he saw the gambling hall below him. ‘Ilo his amazement, it stood ap- parently untouched. Lights were ' burning inside. Through the partly shaded windows of his place he could see no one moving, nor could he hear any sound. This was cause for suspicion, if not a symptom of danger. With as little noise as possible, he rode into the grounds north of the hall, dismounted, secured his horse, and with his hand on the grip of his holster gun, walked to the door of his office, in the rear of the building, slipped a. key into the door lock and, standing to one 8th ANNUAL ALL- tlhndtbs -side, pressed the latch the threw firs; -wood Jo dog, ill-ill ‘vinclng ‘well take a. shot irom the dark then as one in the walked boldly into the room, struck a match, lighted the lamp, and closed the door behind him. room was empty. Everything peared as he had left it at dusk. i C. M. Lampson 8C0. Lnurrl-zn. 64 Queen Street Marion. E. c. l. England Public Augition Sales RAW FUBS Shipping ban will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to IL T. Holman. Ltd, Sum- olerside, P. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc. 212 Fifth Avenue \ New York, N. Y. he door wide open. Silence greeted the move. Sel- would have given much for but he had none, and, con- himself that he might as n . Annual Examination -_i of Your Eyes will Ba-ielll-rd Your Vision and Comfort J. w. JOHNSTON ' Optometrist ' l5‘! Kent street Charlottetow- light later, The ap- (To be continued) .___.________ NO GLUE IN THIS FRAME nnmmlannna, Wis., June 16. (U. til-Neither Blue nor nails were used by Joseph Vosko, a woods man, in forming an easel blwk frame for o. heavy mirror from 2.‘ ooo pieced of carved wood- anadas Mosl P0 I ulérlour ACROSS c i N AND a: us“ EXPENSE TOUR with _ - A01‘! RE SALE iOF ESSENCE. TIINYIURES 0R FLAVOR-ING EXT“ CONTAINING ALCOHOL M! for the ' ‘ rmstion of sll concerned In the sale of Essence. Elfllcut ' liil. (l) Sublet-t to the .“|"Qfi prevent the purchase, importation, keeping for sale or solo by any mnllui merchant, drugglst or of any essence, tlnetnr us " n l" fncturer, lnerbhrsnt or I “e ‘any such flavoring- oxtrlsct or essence, g re no a slonerl In the Form N0. 1 in Schedule "A" hereto. ofllwh |"""I':III'I'I: f‘ for sale and nell such essence, tlnctnra or flavoring extract ooll : ‘u’ no. Such notles ulmll be given by rnnilln tho IIIIIO In a rellltirfll "tun-on"- prepnld, addressed to the Becretlry of tho Board of Co!!! Charlottetown. l "Ia ml“ M (I) No Illa of any Inch essence. tincture or flavoring e! d aerlb e, compound or provurntiloi: esan:|ri::\'|:.:l!'ll;|: ‘:20: “m,” I In ‘mun; to the Cont‘; hol- The following extract from Sec. 35 oi the “ohlbitlon Act ll 8"” . bail Ilrovlalona of this section nothing Ill "l" A“ ' _ s rl) other person (other than peildlerl and "will?!" S" l’. a Ilill other person (other than rs drlllllst) Illall, before se ) SINCLAIR LATRD idloolofTelchusJlaedmafl Oder) , nnd Innrla except In bottles Cfilltlhlllll not more than two and one-lllgkirliuif-drur record of every such sale shnll be lreitt by the rnnnuildllflf- genera“, Drum-ed In "l, promsfiqand breaking out sharply anew, ive Business of this country, n i‘ told him they were meeting resist- nistzr’..ztr.:.r"zi'."'="-~- l“ __ ‘ hm" product," “xvii-i He rode well outside the area of ,deslgn and construction, backed b, ,the flames and the fighting on the organization rendering unsur- outskirts of the town. In the dark- ’ ‘mi “n!” “d °°°P°""°"- ness he rods unmolested; indeed, encountered no one. and came out unobserved on the Falling Wall n‘ t ‘b t trail, where he could command the l8 rl ll M8 , lower end of Fort street. which was on fire. Between him and Amherst, N, s. E. F. ACORN, Agent the confiagratlon stood his gambi- Chmlotietown, P. s, 1, poll glut or other prrslrsln who wells the Ipme in I book provided for "l" F" only which shall a mv o article wvls sold. the date o! the anlb and the GIIIM": lllm-‘znfo “in: lrrlrilu- shall he preserved for a psrimfofl all: mantis: ‘land. llllll l" "ll tlon of any lnlpector or any off rer an 0f I "I ,|, tho Board to make such Inspection. nnd a true copy thereof. "M" "' ' be supplied by the proprietor of th anloi wua made to tho Inspector or vlded, however, that nothing In this vent the Importation or Isle of any In n larger quantity than two and faotu r of confectionery or other h u". 1 trade or business in which any Inn en s com u, sn- purposes or to any pnblle institution (after hovlnl Ilflllaliglz: ‘a, I‘: ,,.,.lr rotary of the Board as provlllld In sub-section (I) oi "Ill I ualel shall he recorded In a book ll ‘Qdullllfll ofCanadian .laricui andmlna-sl wnlthuabulazafidaysinCmndagscglfiephygl-oundwirhstopaat IANFF, IAQLOUISEAIVDEMERALD tovllwuvcmsdvictoria...croeath GreatLalr tbereturn joww...thotloisrthatthsrigllrpoopeilepatronise.um K-Bfil - 8414 8am John - $400 Charlottetown - sm flnsvuhseouI-braflwsytssoferttsauthseuuandaflnpnsaslpudmneuro tbcllansrnl. lltlnlsmhwumllriflm-nolmmelame-rau- menu-anus. . 71.00 ~ if“... nus-truss. Whistling in the Dark QM“ V“""" """ "“- such nfileer forthwith urwn II"""""" "m r p7Y’l' Mbersirri ‘."(7'l ,,,. L I aeetlon or Isl this Ant contain“! '7'." " I all! Lgya u1y16__“_"_"“.“_‘ similar commodity. or to l 1'97"" n uly27...-...----u-" Orharpalnro on application. MH VQQPT €AIAN PA(IFI( Al Any Victor Dealer n- a shall u" "' (l) No peddle! or transient trader In Prince ldwarglllhzlkun. llspole of any tincture. essence or extract mentioned in t I i ing hall, but this lay below the n’ 0'“ rnonmlrlort consul!" brow of the hill in front of him- Down Fort street, silent and MOI-G-B-Bl-IIIWI. rh the name and address of Inch perlon to whom ""7 "n! . r y an. Chlel lnnoemr "Y 2,, _ uell o business upon when P""'|"” "'1 l - rmrl aurh ease-nee. tincture or flavorllll’ S‘ n. , one-half ounces so a drugs!" °" ' m" . tr rnorlly IIQII for leslilm“ -- lnentloned In snh-soetleafliizpag,tl'lw"mt . tiols, and In all other respects tho provisions of this section I _