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Brown label 7lc lb. ,Orange Pekoe Blend 85c lb.
Don't forget to remember lla!
there are some things tllst sl\0Ulll
be forgotten.
niecint coffee Mui
Electric Steele C-ut Coffee Mill'
now being demonstrated. Grinds.
removes Chaff and Dirt at the ssmsz
time. Only one on P. E. l. Wo MN*
its chsff and dirt from eoffee_ 0n|y_3
Elcqtrlc Cqjfee Mill in Prince
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SUMMERSIDE
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TOLEDO SCALES
AN., 5prlngs,Goifee Milla, Meat,
Choppers, Bacon Slicers. Monthly'
terms.
N. E. Mvnsn, Agent. .
Y Charlottetowng
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AT DUNDAS
95 acres, formerly Fremsn Martin*
estate. 12 acres hardwod. bulldl'\9°
in good roplr.
For further particular; apply t
D. M. NICHOLSON, Dundas.`
J. A. MacLEOD, Primrose. y
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AT WINSLOE ROAD 5
J will offer my valuable farm of
'I5 acres of choice land with good
dwelling house and out buildingsf
all in first class repair. Large or-‘
chsmd, pump in house, well fencedi
and in high cultivation, and if not_
sold by private sale. it will be sold.
on Saturday, Aipril 17th togethe-rl
with stock, crop and implements,
-See handbills_ `
ELIJAH SAUNDERS AND SON
BENJ. CARTER.
y , Auctioneer
8657-4-l0stw1_ ,
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Farm of 63 sores at Rustico with) 5
good building; thereon. if not sold
privately by April zoth will he told!
at Public Auction on }hat day at;
one o‘clock. If stormy next fine dayi
following.
RUSSELL MARTIN. *
Elet Royalty, `
co. Fred Andrew.
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`ll|iC`l|0N SALE
Of Magnificent 1
Household Furniture
At 15 Kensington Road on Fri-
day .April 16th at 10.30 o’clock,P
sharp consisting of parlor. dlnlni! "‘Y ""‘d°"' “
room, sitting room. bedrooms. H-Dil
kitchen. some lovely pieces ol' 0l¢lL"""9°
furniture in Walnut and mahogany
one very sid mahogany diulns
room table; one besutliiul Wilton
velvet square; two beautiful Eng-
lish Brussels squares; one lovely `\
Axminster stair mrpet; some bcau-
tifill old oil paintings and steel on-I
gi-avings, one loltchen range and
one beautiful wardrobe. l.ot oi
china.. glassware, linens and bed-
ding. Ons nice ilrpriglht piano. also
other articles not mentioned. Lot
of garden ute.is‘lls. etc.
Sale starts In the kitchen and on
time. Terms cash_
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claim pretty 1.
ANNE MASON ss his bride The w supposed to meet you at foufr
W
lmarrlags is opposed by hor uncle.
, |rlving for the lntewiew, Osborn w
, Y S pf* |discovere Mr. Warburton, heavily
\ mf. drugged, in his ear pmtta in front M
of the house.. The third finger of
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slatance and phones for .. .
Mr. Warburton. Ae they bring the t
HIGGINS, the butler. cries, “He's ‘1
BEATRICE HAMMOND another
snd hef husband, t
ROGER HAMMOND, former As- S
slatant District Attorney, resenta ro
, the calling ln of I detective. s
th
”No. they don’t agree. They prsoi As Graham again swung wide be
ncaiiy live on different sides of the the gr-ut doors and' advanced into ego. lMise Mason is Mr. Warburt-
nouse" the reception hall, Beatrice hum- on's ward, the child ol' his wlfe's
--Ann which side is his?" .rled to meet him. sfi-it-er, w-hom he has brought up
“The outside.” `- "Do you think uncle will die?" slucs -her mother died when she
‘she asked eagerly. was a little girl. She calls him
“i don’t know, Mrs. Hammond.” ‘uncie', but she is really no re-
he answered You can't teiiwith lation to ‘him at ali. although l
these poisoning cases Sometimes guess he 'is quite fond of her. in
id. though he wiii pun through for A-1 Beatrice wt... uniting Gramm.
V that morphine must have been kept watching the engineer, study-
' shot into him ovt-r a half liuur .a lug his clean-cut determined face,
JOHN OIBORN young engineer, to have -been aware that Mr W
synopsis of Prsesedlnq Chapters painted out “For evidently. Mr.
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has just returned from Alssks to buirton had put oif the hour and
lace
as
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lthe wealthy saulted st four titty-five. You
l MR. CHARLES WARBURTON, m
lwith whom sho lives.. However, have only your word for it- to
upon. the young man'o srrlvsl in prove that you were not with him
,New York. the old gentleman I- when be wee attacked. what wse
_igreeo to see him at his ihorne., Ar- the reason for your appointment,
-_ 0'N_sll. the watchman, gives ss- te
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marble of her skin. i
Suspected “How do you know these
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um* ‘ “Where is Mr. Graham?" Bea- "Will you kindly tell me, 'Mrs.
_ - ltrlee questioned anxiously. "I went l'{BU\ll10ll I \ Glancing up again the detective t'hings‘."' Gra.ha'm questioned
\ 2,) tu-rned to Beatrice. “Were you present at the -inter
* \ hF°"“”“tf|7 me needle “‘"`"°k View?" inherited Miss ilviueon. would she.vir Osbor thai, ln case vlr War '
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the heart action is so depleted. it a way. Robert and i are his only
- just stops. If his heart is all right, flesh and blood."
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just glv-on him. His clothes fitted money. So when he presented
--1 him well. eu esti falntl the himself at the hotel the last da
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'-2'. anduzn from his pocket, the detec Then he turned to Beatrice Ham- W9" .L;¢,o\_¢‘““,¢,0?°‘ee¢ x\°
' ° tive jetted down a few lines. mond. m-`¢'to“ cot-a“"°`\te‘J ‘\`N'\\\ n°‘
SKiLi.ED w\TH A BETTER John eyed him curiously, .Surely "Where did you meet ‘M'r. Os- 9° sgal 5° ,,i'l.¢°‘“-`¢\d~ ¢d£¢,§’
STICK the man did not square with his born?" he asked her. ' \\““ °p\\\°‘ tau? \ -,tt ‘l‘° ‘ow ‘“
V preconceived ideas of s member "Uncle took Anne and me on n W v¢,{\r\¢ ° of i'-“lu and
'"5 Y°‘" W"° °"l""* Wm' *M "P of his profession. As he stood be- trip to Alaska o. year ago this “is c\'3°“ ¢\\¥“b
'"7" ifore the smart elegantly dressed summer” the woluuu explained. \°a"¢¢i\°w
, "N°~ *"3"* H°°\'"‘- "‘° “"|°'°* woman. he appeared some drawing- "On the boat Anne -become acqu-. E*-ig. “ml
vALuAsLz FARM ron sate, "\= b"°°mltl¢|< with sremr 'kill-' rum.. squniuut-nts mailing r. _nuts eluted with ivi'r. osilnri.. unuis i>“ §} ~
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io cz Wel#z`1r/113/zen' Home
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\., l that Bll`HP. .he commented “for A-wave ol red rippled through hay I-on 4 lot of mom, -I he went 'I mn’ ` ' '
' y _ e . Y ' urton ies not recover. you are
ECONOMICAL CHAP the quantity of the stui! spilled time rough on the powdered lace on in u had pwmomr.
- would have killed him for certain. and flooded up the temples to the Beamc md t he "_ W this _
_ - e no s a -e
Mother: Ethel, is your caller a One flllllg lS sure. This case is at- smooth, blonde ‘hair falling low ,t4me_ (To Be c°,,¢|nu,¢) ' SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon an
§,.°,,,,g ma" 0| ,¢°n°,,,|"| ,,,g|¢|f t.-eiiipted mu-rdsr and not an accld over the forehead. H y -.Nat“m"y_.. s.heemph,mhed_..Of _-~¢o>_--- M 'd A '| -|90., 1925 4 | i _ 1 _
| E,,,,,,, Dw,,ed,y_ ,,,°,,,,,_ H_|ent. _ __ , __ gl was inutue next mom. she course’ Rohm am .I are Uncle KELVIN GROVE SCHDOL ,B12 sy. ooh f .th fi. °r wpnynil and dellverlns st M°»\t=iiv|
Mums that we use bm cm dung' At the word murder. the worn- stammered. l couldnt help hear- Charws “ext km, but I suppose he _ r ge on or e are e rst of June, 8.000 feet of3 inch spruce er hem
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“Ana I became furious when he must appreciate that some investi-
ersistea in kissing me and holding g
“why get angry over such petty
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ation into this -business is necess-
,,y_..
“-I appreciate no such thing,"
Mus. Hammond denied, "and [wish
The detective shrugged his
vestibule. On the threshold he
es," he declared; "hut unless lfliss
Lvla.-ion orders me dut. I nm going
Lo sta ”
'S110 hwllaledf Nluclanl- 1° ‘H-il' Alaska. -is concerned, her story -<»'o>__. "
BWGF- 'P11911 8110 Seemed £0 mike is true-" he said steadily. "But, Menu; school.
UD her mind- for some tlme.iMiss‘Mason'sietters ,
"Weil, 1 csn’t see any other rea- have mdicawd that Mn warm"-_ 'rue fniimving is the Honor Rnli nt
son," she declared. "I am sure he gon was bac.-,mqng mom 15|-|9nd|y Marie st-noni for the month of Msn-ii:
you to leave this house at once. went to the Gould for that pur- toward me and I mga,-pr-eygd hh; liflllli' X-1. Lucy I-OUR 2- Gwflll
Will you views xo? 1 insist on lt." Dose." . ` 'note to mean that he was becom 0 ,_
The detective considered for a mg more mendly ,_0w.a_,d meg- ‘ |'"t“
shoulders and started toward the moment before continuing. The ag; uv 0 ""' ""
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so e str ked his chin
"And if -MT- 00b0l"l1 had Peril* thoughtfully for s moment. timin-
Checked himself. 'b&l8/I10e°- ' . ien't there. For, on your own ad- 'ny'
"I 1"" 50"? MN - H-BlIll!l0lld. , mission, you merely claim .it was '"""'.;
is formal note advising you to call 'r2;'::,d;_‘
at 4. it might just as well have ,.¢ ' 3
_ Diiigwell.
IX--l. Mary Long 2. Roy i
3. Walter Dlngweil.
Vlll-1. Gould Jay. l
\‘l~i. (‘iiyler Dingwell 2.
llingwell, , ~eoomoHvNo4aoNeoM+
V~1. Elisabeth Webster. _
IlI-1. Miirgiiret .lay 2. Roy "' ' - `
ll~i» Mlm- -lily 2. 00"” Sunil- “lift” >"*"»r
llildn Siiiiflersnn
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i_i. lcrui .ny 2. nnyiiiri urn- ._
DlDN'T APPLY To His HEAD
Hubby, | M", ,¢¢,,,,p. lo un., her fingernails into-her thumb. she
LAURA HODGSON hors than my strength will stand.
J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer. | Wlflo hintln darkl ) Buch s
8689-4-13-4|.
AUCTION SALE
THERE WILL IE BOLD hy Pub-
Iie Auotlon at the Parochial House
at Fort Augustus on Monday the
19th dly of April. A. D. 1926.. corh-
menoing st the hour oi One o'clock
ln the afternoon, all the following
effects of the iste Reverend Allan
J. .McDonsId:
One horse. 5 years old one msre
17 years old, two cows. Quantity
of Hay; 75 bushels of osts, one
wood-sleigh.. one driving. wagon.
Also sil household furniture and
dthsr srtlolss too numerous to msn
tien.
TIRMO:-Nine months credit on
approved joint notes on all sums
over five dollars. Amounts less
than llvs dollars, cash. Six pon
cent discount for cash. 1
uma this tights any of Apt-ii,|
A. D. 10%. ol
REV, JOHN C. MoMlLLAN
_ CHARLES MeD0»NALD j
Elseutors
JOH-N A. MaeDONALD
Austlonser
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Beatrice I>lam.monid flushed and
started to protest; then. digging
walked over to the tall windows
-and stlood looking out into the
fog-filled street. For a moment
Graham watched her quiszlcaily
out of the comer of.his eye; then
iiirned to the engineer.
“How is lt, Mr. Osborn," he ln-
qurlred, “that Mm. Hammond and
Miss Mason ~b0t.'h say that Mr.
Warburton was calling on you nt
three-thirty. and no one seems to
.know of his putting ol! of his sp
pointment'."‘
"Evidently this change in Mr.
Warburton's plans was so unex-
pected and siidldisn that he :must
have rushed out without saying
anything about it," John explained.
"Por, after he telephoned me. put-
ting oi! our Appointment sud ask-
ing me to csli here, -I naturally
supposed -he would tell Miss Ms-
son. and that she would call me on
the phone. You see, we hsdirt
seen each btlier for s year, and
the moments until we met seemed
ages. But she didn't telephone. so,
about e quarter before four -I rang
up this house and she told. .me do
knew nothing of Mr. Warburton
changing his plana to csll on ms."
The detective had tshsn from
.his pocket s fountain pen. Twirl-
ing it in his fingers, he kept slip-
ping oi! am on the gold mounted
cap.
"'i`h'ls is hardly satisfactory." he
Influenza
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meant that ‘he was coming to warn
his attitude toward you when he
met yon?"
John glanced. up suddeniy,_ a
questioning look in his eyes.
“I have already told you 'ho
0/?dn't meet me." he explained. "lie
telephoned me at 3:30 requesting
ine to cali here at 6."
"Can any one corroborate this
statement?" Graham inquired.
John flushed. He was not acous-
tomed to 'have his word doubted.
“I ¢an corroborate nothing at
my end." he admitted. "When the
phone rang I was alone in my
room. iBut ‘Miss .Mason knows that
her uncle put oil' the appointment,
for I called her up and told her
.io myself."
The detective considered John’e
:saver judicially; then shook his
Warburton wss oar
eg . Clarence Sanderson. I 3
It-rftu-t tit-ndnnce: Lucy .nn¥.- -
you off. Now, tell me. what was Mnry l.nng,.Enrl Jay. SMALL FARM AND RANCH PROPERTY IN
Gladys Blrt (teacher) 8UMMERS|D§.~
About 25 acres ef land, 18 of which are under euitlva-
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22;: l.‘."i.23;".‘.‘.‘i‘i , mm CARVELL nitos. Lrb.
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"ep 'mm ww.” me 'urnmnigamgg viegnsstrutinyu miie" lgrvergai élgbgfn $eMeni;;“t§°m§n?;‘ Ann; has :Smile it Pxviii au.; lor; Anzo .i-inner iwii for Kelvin crnvt |°<=k plank also for wnnlylns Ind ¢°"v¢"l'\s at Prints street wi.=r11a
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no always turns out the iight ec the curtain of her long lashes over anyway and uncle shouted after ?(;’,;Yd mg, ri; oxliothl, erilv 0 h sl;-School for the month of March' PH" In 'enum' °' from 2° W 50 fe"
av, an -ue. .curious eye.. anti again turned u.m that htm .iisinnerit ner more ,.e,,,,y no felabion 03%,, T, ' gfage fgé-'li ~‘;1“';*? 2 For further particulars apply at thi. office _
toward the windows. hs’d stand for such a match." Graham looked thoughtful at me "1 9 -'“ 30 lf; -
Suddenly. as it carried away by .She stopped, hes.tatlng. Eviden- bealmful woman heron him Then Amold Waker- - ‘ “man “sei L. B, MaeMILLAN,
some overpowering impulse, prev- tly the conversation was painful he walked ow, to me KNEE me, l9'Yi 4- David M“"PhY1 5- Eric Mac' _ _Sec,.eu,.y O' Pubns work;
iuusly suppressed, she wihlrletl n- to her. Graham waited for her t0 place and stood examining with Murdn'
"°"'”d~ °°“"““‘9~ unseeing eyes the carvings on the 'Grade VH'_1~ ‘Loma Cmzier' .
"tviii-. Graham. you are mistak- on! 'he prompted. "What “een ,,0w,,_°,,e_ Ml M once grade Vil.-1. Elva lStsvert: 2. 8662-4-1-2mwf4l.
en," she insisted, her voice tremb- happened then?" with an ah. of sudden lmolution, Gladys Walker; 3. Ralph Mac,
line with its intensity- “You are “We sailed that after noon. Nut- he turned .0 the ,mgmeer_ Murdo. _ . ~ ~- -.~ . _._ ._ »
Department of Public Works.
wrong and I wwnt you to drop your ural-ly, uncle did his 'beet on the --Now .ML 0550.11, weril be glad 'Grade V-~l- R059" Smvefll 2-
liivei-itigation." trip to couv‘i»n.t.~e Anne. But she to hear from Yom.. he swim "what Mu,-y stewart; 3, Dorothy Ma... 0+++oo-oe-‘sooo
We don’t went _ any publicity, kept right on standing up to him have you 1_0 ,ay to ,Mm mm. Mm-du; 4, gwrgie v¢y0_
_ C ,E and tuinorrow. when _ML Warbur- and ‘I was glad to arrive -in New mom-3 a¢a¢emem3y»» Grade |1,_,1, lm Mm-phy
° C-F-' `f_- £0" if hlmilelf 383111- can d°°ld9 Y°l'k 9-Hd 890390 WWI" h°°°l° “Sli” John had moved over by the fire- Grade 'l. (a)-1. Clayton dtavert;
l»%/ 6" ""'l},“I;\|:'l'-lmyizllegl ail;’11‘fé|'1d n Graham ";"‘;\`W~ 1{-f£1Y- lt ‘gill-_QD ml? n°""°° place and faced the detective squ- 2, .Margaret Miaolvlurdo; 3. Albert
» ' - - all SW 'mi' P- areiy. For a flash. a wave of re- wiaik _
v protest/ed, '1Mr. Warburton may' "Then you think, Mrs. Hem- genymgm nowed fm-Qugh him at Graife I (,b)__1 Rub” ,Maw
, n-ever see tomorrow. You don’t mond, that lMr. Warburton went the commanding mm, ,H the many Murdo _ 'Gem ie ’ E Mewqr,
PET-ry HHNGB seem to realize that on attempt to the'_hot_el to worn Mr. Osborn voice. . ¢eBche`,._ g ` ° ' 1 ' prox.
was made to murder him. You sway? "A5 far as what ymppgned |n
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l*gg Storage Space
Application for cold storage snsee for eggs for the
season, April 20th to December 31st next, will be receiv-
ed by this company up to and including Friday, April 18th
Space will be allotted proportionately should appli-
tione total more than space available. .
Applications should be in sealed envelopes, marked
plainly on the outside, “Application Egg Storage."
The Island Cold Storage
Co., Ltd.
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lion. balance in pasture and ranch, out 20 tons hay llli
film-mini I ygnr, bggnn' °o,°r °r°p._ » _
< | Ranch contains S0 pens with new B' room ranch house
all enclosed In guard fsnos. ~ .
l Large 7 room house, barn, “Page and hen hdilso, Ill
ln first olass condition with all modern improvements. This
- P°‘°P°f\y ll only five minutes walk 'from High lshosf and '
most of lt will be valuable ss house lots.
| will be sold in lots to suis purshsssrhnd ls offered
, ' ‘ _ st s bargain as l am leaving the Provlnes.
- y I, on. w. o. cnunou, summaries. r. s. i.
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u even t you dd tee- and lssvs_ for lt. Johns
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to verify ti-om un ho- _ April am. my SN
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