. 'i','-‘~Z-'~<‘»$_.‘. PAGE TWO HORST AIIGTIUN SALE 0F AYRSHIBES Thirty head of pure bred Ayrshire Cows and Ileifers will be sold by Auction on the farm of Athol Roberts, Winsioe Station, on Tues- day, June 30th at 2 I’. M. Also one good driving horse. Terms made known at sale. ALEX McRAE, Auctioneer. 5282-6-16-20-27-29. Professional Bards W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister & Solicitor MONEY T0 LOAN Dalton Building, Summersi’ , P, E, 1, 3390-2-rI-tuethurssattf. _‘ Max Factors Preparations l Are used by 855*. of the Screen Stars -—and should be on every ladies’ 171E551"! Table. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Ron“ Astringent, m, ' M155 RYAN. Representative. -\ D. EDGAR SHAW. K. C. Law Ofiices - Prowse Block, 127 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled. Collection or Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE lirotection for all documents. Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio o! MARY ALLISON DOULL Cape Traverse 5277-6-16-lmonth. STEWART & LOWTHER _ .I. n. STEWART, n. c, N. W. LOWTHER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street XVIONEY TO LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I, BELL & MATHIESON . B. R. Bell, D. L. Mathieson, LL. B. Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague l , ' ls still selling at the old ,1 price oi 60c per pound - ior standard and 80c For Qrange Pelcoe. 0- I “i see that the bride la wearing the groom's present, that rope of pearls." "l always thought it was unlucky for a bride to wear pearls.” “Perhaps that's the reason he had if wade of imitations." . O O O O . MAY Oh, May is sweet and cool and fair - And charming as a month can be, But still. I tell you, on the square Her coming makes no hit with me. Because these months all have I way Oi‘ coming on the first, you see, And June or May, the day means PiYv So neither makes a hit with me. “Can't you ever be serious? For five years I've been trying to gel you to say ‘yes'." "Ask me if I'm sleepy." McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attomey-at-Law Oilicc: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. McDONALD & McPHEE B A J. A. McDONALD. II. F. McPIIEE Barristers. Attorneys, Eto. . MONEY TO LOAN 145 Great George Street 4734-5-20-11110-11311! s. i C. M. Lampson t? Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Aucfition Sales O RAW FURS Shlllulns ban will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum- merslde, P. E‘. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. WIRE FElililllii FARMERS! New that the busy Cropping Seasonisahout over will have some time to look over repairs to fences and erect new ones. I Wehave awdl assorted stockofthzeeisirated FDOST W!!! FENCING, l “Don't you think Mrs. Strong- mlnd's husband is naturally a ‘gentle, patient man?" "Sometimes i think he is and scared." “Holmes ls taking boxing les- Iona." "Getting ready to lire the cook l uucss." _ , NEURALGIA Zrvrs rrsrrn AND GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR .I. S. TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street the best and nssst ‘ " wire fence made in Canada. full gauge No. 9 wire, heavily galvanized. Selling at factory prices in stock at our SIZED STORE Garter 8. 0o. Ltd i FOR SALE Gray more. perfectly sound in every respect. Stands II hands hlgtr, weighs sbuut 1210. Make splendid work harm- for farmer. Reason f r sometimes i think he's just plain . new. (Continued) .___. To find himself standint thus surrounded by her most intimate belongings-belongings so familiar, some of them, to his observant eyes that in looking at them he WflS stirred to a. frenzy at the thought of danger coming l0. h9l'—W95 to‘) much. Without allowing himself ‘i0 linger a moment where sweetness seemed still to exhale from her former presence, Selwood jerked the countcrpaue from under the frightened cot, and dumped into it. man-fashion, Christie's belongings. He then emptied the bureau tirawcrs, caught up and tied the counter pane corners into a sling, I and, catching the bundle up on one arm, hasteneddown the stairs and rejoined his men at the barn. CHAPTER XIH Barbanet is azs uaded Sclwood got back without further incident, and deposited his queer- looking bundle with care inside a supboavsd in the harness-room, Scott had returned and had cover- ed the River quarter, unmolcsted. l-Iis report confirmed all inform- ation that Bunty Bartoefs place had not been burned, and Scott added, was now noisy with Starbucks following, who, passing in and out, were celebrating their victory. “Is Starbuck there?" asked Par- daloe. Ii: was a question Scott could not answer. Sclwoods mind worked as he lis- tened. “I've got to know for sure where Starbuck is," he said, his cy/es moving from face to face of those listening about him. “Where's Bull Page?" he asked after a moment's thought. “Get him here quick.” Facing Selwood within a. mom- _cnt and alone with him 1n the ‘office, the dilapidated but ami- able Bull looked as surprised in be- ing summoned at such o. moment by the boss as the other men were. Sclwood spoke to him kindly and without, haste, and asked an odd question: "Bull, you haven't done the world very much good in your eventful lifetime, have you?" Poor Bull, greatly taken aback, countered with a sickly smile. "Well-I-hope Laint done nobody '1 whole lot o’ harm-have I.’ John?" Tie asked in his quavering, throaty lanes. . I "Not to anybody except yourself. fBull, if the truth be told," replied iSelwood evenly. "Not half as much lharm as I've done, Bull, by a. long fshot. But tonight there's a chance ‘for both of us to do something for somebody. You've seen that young girl whose father kept the mock- auction store down street, one of the stores that were burned to- night?" _ Bull nodded. “I seen her, John." “Somewhere in this row she's got lost. I'm afraid she's fallen into bad hands. You never can tell what will happen, you know, a night like this." SElWOOD sf SLEEPY CAT FRANK H. SPEARMAN RUPYRiONT by Omit.” SCION!“ SONG. , ViN-USERVICI 1i ~‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “Wouldn't went no wimmin folk of mine mixed up in it." “Then listen," continued Selwood. "I've seen you many times drunk, Bull, trying to make me think you were sober." ' Bull nodded as if confessing to the indictment. “Tonight! want you sober, trying to make everybody else think you're drunk-" b Bull saw a flash of humor in the suggestion. “That," hard, John, I dent think." “There's one feature you may not like. But you're entitled, fair and square, to know it now. We may one of us or both of us, get killed." . ' "Willing to go where you go, John," he replied simply. Selwood showed his own surprise at the unassuming assent by a longer breath than usual. “John Barleycorn spoiled a man when he got you, Bull," he observed, ro- gardlng him gravely. Bull's smile had long been in rags but ii: shone brave through the tatters of his seamy face. He said nothing. A Selwood believed that if any man at the bum could get into Bartods that nightallve, it would be Bull Page. Bull, though janitor at selwoods place, left his wages impartially at the various dives along the river front. He thus en- joyed a certain standing 1n the lower town as well as the upper, and he moved without prejudice among the different factions of the town. ' ' "I don't want to ask you to do anything I wouldn't do myself-if I could," said Selwood, explaining to Bull what he meant to attempt. “But you can get through doors stranger; and with you to gust-gm- tee a stranger. I might make it. Anyway, Bull, if you're game we'll try; and they won't get us both without some kind of a hearing." Pa-rdaloe and McAlpln were call- ed in. "If you'll hold your men to- gether herc a while," said selwood to Lefever, "we'll know exactly what we are going to do. In, say, ten minutes John, bring all of them that want to fight down to Burma's and maybe they can be accomod- ated. I'm taking Bull Page with me, and suppose you and Scott come along, Bill," he added to Pardaloe. “If we don't all o: us gel; back, some of us might." "What are you going to do?" asked Lefever. “I'm 80in: down to Bartoes to look around." . Scott, with the quickest instinct of his listeners, looked at the gambler with a.‘ skeptical smile. “You're not going inside?" _ "I am, if I can makeit," returned Selwood. He began to unbotten his ZENLARGEMENTS j To introduce to you our , “New Process" of finishing I Kodak pictures, we will give I one 5 x 7 Enlargement free, with cnch roll of fllrn mailed I r, he returned, and coat and boots if you're willing his chin pushed well down into his Bob," he added. As he spoke he throat, "ain't goin‘ to be so awful ‘took a. cap of McAlplrrs hanging on setts Institute of Technology. subscribed by business men of El Paso report hatred against me and agamst ‘my should be made to reinstate horse lslstlng of a first class hotel, FREE! 3 and stain your walls. Hang up Aeroxon. A wider and longer rib- bon is coated with the sweetest of glue that will not dry. Good for .3 weeks‘ service. A dug, pupa-y and ‘hardware stores u crs c. o. carom-r a. ma. LIMITEB She-invoke, HQ. FLY CNPCIIEII Gets the fly every time A mat, "And 1'11 borrow your hat a, nearby hook and stuffed it into his trousers pocket. Scott began to take off his coa-t. Lefever sat partly on the table, with one leg swinging over the edge. He slipped uneasily from his perch and stood before Selwood. “Johnfl he asked, “what are you actually going to do? -You don't honestly mean you, are going to try to go into Bunty's place to- night?" “Why not?" » Lefever eyed him ‘with indig- nation’ and contempt. "You're looking quit, sure." (To be Continued) rturom- vases JUAREZ RACES JIJiAREZ, 1\Iex., June 26 (U. P.)— The revival of horse racing 1n Juarez is urged in the report of an industrial survey of El Paso and Juarez and their trade territories. made by experts of the Massachu- The survey which was conduc- ted at a cost of $5,030, of which the El Paso County Commissioners paid $1,000 and the remainder was Racing would bring tourists, the says, and "every effort ‘I Bright, shining , i pact wwelmu, . |u lllEMllliiliM MRS. FRED DUNSFORD Mrs. Fred (Alice Maclsinnon) .. v n» ...- m“ Dunsiord 118-5595 "way Thunuy’ z ‘ J. "r d. ' ,,.. May 21, at the csmnrlase “Walla!- Mass, where she went under 8n. operation. The operation was sue- cessful but she did not have the strength to pull through. All that medical aid could do was elven her- Blood transfusion was given her by her brother-ln-law and nePlWW- 5119 ls the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKinnon of Bangor, Morell. Mrs. Dunafordunade he: home at Arlington Heights for the last forty years, coming from Canada when a young girl. She was hlshly tnoushi of in the community for her fine Christian life. She died as she lived, slipping away quietly- She leaves to mourn beside her husband, one_ daughter Eve, (Mrs. Henry Dexter) of Swampscott, Mass. one grand son Frederick; also seven sisters, one brother. Mrs. I-Iauford Saunders, MrsMaxwell Breton, Mrs. Rachel MacPherson, Miss Katherine MacKlnnon all of ArlinBWn. M558» Mrs. Ira. Takles of Maiden, Mass, Mrs. Peter Finlayson, Mrs. Malcolm Finlayson, Mr. Simon MacKlnnon of Bangor. The funeral took place on Satur- day, May 23rd at 3 o'clock from the Park Ave Congregation Church. the services being Condlwled by D1‘- Yourjnspection inted I ‘ IONTREAL AND TORQNTO ' ‘Fresh trons the garflgngi a AGED LIGHT KEEPER DEAD William Parsons, whQ was keel‘); the Needles Lighthouse, 1.1g‘ EAST Cowns- m!» Juno 24- Wlght, for 35 years, is den \*'I Here's Ci Room ihdt PAYS ITS ow ‘ \\?l Lyons. The hymns sung were: / ' / Face to Face, when We Shall Meet r Again. She bade no one a last farewell She said good-bye to none l-ler heart had ceased to beatf Before we knew she'd gone I-Ier cheery smile and kindly ways, Are pleasant to recall _ She had a smile for every one She died beloved by all. (Patriot pleasercopy.) .1-i\-l\-i 59l96-li. u , ONCE upon a time it wasn't n room at all. It was just waste space he- neath the roof. Then we loomed how easy it was to make use of such places I . with TEN/TEST and W. and the rest of the hous racing in Juarez." Juarez is losing important op- portunities to develop tourist tradcj by allowing is streets and bulld-; ings to be built in a ramshackle? and unattractive manner, the rc- port states. It recommends co- operative effort to "dress up" building fronts and repair streets, especially around the Juarez plaza; Compietltion of the Juarez-Chi huahua City highway also is urged. "It appears there is on opportun- ity to develop a resort center con- with gardcns where facilities are pro- vided for dining and dancing in the open air," the report continues. SANDWICIIMEN ADVERTISE DOG LONDON, June 24—-Sandwlc.hmen paraded all day advertising o. $25 . e His Health Good? Heat no longer escaped converted it into n recrea- uon room- Tho house at once lieeuui But lt was s!’ forwards that tho big surprise came. In building tho room with TEN/TEST we had put insulation between the mo! more comfortable and ti: coal bill came down. pour Child appy, Giro your children the priceless Ne“ every yo“ um 8mm" l advantage of good health. 11 can. stlpation is established in youth, it “brings a train of illnesses later in life. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are easy to toke—thcy are sugar-coated. They old the bowels to evacuate in a gentle, natural way. No grlplng pain or distress. Keep your children smiling and happy-keep them healthy with Dr. Ifa||‘lton‘s Pills. They regulate the bowels, purify the blood, prevent headaches. For laxa- tive purposcs, mothers will flnd Dr. Ilamilton‘: Pills well suited to wamtlrs special needs. 25c at all dealers. in fuel represents a ni ~ tidy rent from the mo" Ind we have the room t W; killed two birds wit one stnuo 1 . . we got __ othermom andworedu ' our fuel bill by praetiea j one-third. Not bud i TEN/TEST. 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