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Q23 chesp tea _“i=_§_ELLicunA " ECZEMA, BOILS, -_._ _ PIMPLES and “is good ted' P il'8xf\'I. ¥00d fastidious garb, and there was noth- 1 . ~ Rose Orange Pekoe Tea is truly economical. A THE GREEN SHADOW almost as many cups as a full pound 50c to 50c. “ A At 1`i,__`o'clock that evening, Dale made his second appearance within two days at No. 362 Bank street.. l-Iis foxtner visit had been in a strange' guise 'and in an unceremonious ashion, and his mode of entry ` - ch sM_1L_Es DALE MAKES INQUIBIEB _ f had been somewhat susepiclous in ; aracter. ' i He had learned many things, and il he hoped to leam more this evening. On the present occasion, however, he appeared in Martin Dale's customary ing doubtful about his manner of ap- proach. Carrying himself like a man with a clear purpose and a mind that ' harbored no questionable designs, het ascended the steps and rang the bell. 1 from the interior. The windows look- ing out upon the street were dark- ended_ An air of gloom and mystery . ’¢.,, |‘_‘_ I I EASES _ _ hung over the old-fashioned house. al V SK N D S _ `-_.___ Possibly ine police nadiinisnei-1 their To be had at all drug stores. Pri¢`;fe_ per bottle $1.25. p-|-'i-ii--mini 1-ia-ei. ` DOIVIINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SURROGATE COURT 20th George V. A. D., 1929 ln Re Estate of Elizabeth Jana Gordon inte of Montague in Kin¢'s County* in the said Province deceased lntestate; ` By the Honourable Harold Leonard Palmer Surrogate Judge of Probate.- &c., Jac., i Tu the Shcrli! of the County of' King's County or any Constable or lit- lraie person within said County. GREETING; Whereas upon reading the peti- iion on file of Isabell Murphy of Boston-in the State of Massachusetts in the jdnited States of America, the Administratrlx of thevahove named Estate praying that g, citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before gine at a Surrogate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town. I_n`Queen's County. in the said Province, on Tuesday, the Thirteenth day of`Ausust next, coming, at the hour of Eleven ' dclock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in laid petition und on motion of J. D. Stewart, Esq.. Proctor for said Peti- tioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published ln Charlottetown aforesaid. once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that s,g_true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectfully, namely. in the hail oi’ the Court House in Georgetown in Klng‘g'County aforesaid, at or near Poole and 'i`hompson‘s Store in Mon- tague -aforesaid. and at or near the School. House' $1 Montague aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. _(L. S. '- GIVEN under my hand and _ the seal of the me court iiiisl " 9th day of July A. D., 1929 and` hi the 20th year of His Ma,|esly’s reign. (Sgd.) H. L. PALMER. B571-7-_li-18-25-B-li. FMIM F0|i SALE i L. ""'“' I offer for sale my farm at New- ton, gliout 154 miles from Kinkorm containing 100 acres, 85 of which are cleared. .balance under .lumber and firewood, Ta, building, consist of s large dwelling. large barn and Ill necessary out-buildings all ln good_ repair. There is a never failing ll>l'll1l near the house Slllllllylflt I "f“m_ of wafer in every fic-ld._ Is conven-` Iently situated near church, |i~hool_| stores, mill and cheese. factory and shipping facilities. Will be sold with or wltliout standing crop. For furth- er particulars apply on 'the_pl'0m-|56! or write. Y _ ' isaiiona siurrn. imfltt t'.!ii Emerald RR.. 2 AilE'ii0ii SALE i Auein sale at Port Augustin on July at ensocioek. n.i-moz ac aoreatdclear, balance covered with soft w . Close to church. school 'and asmping. also crop. stock, farm lmpl tai Terms made known at sale. S ~ _' ’ ' 1VlBS._AN_NlE_ MCKENNA, ii _7`. ,S i . " Fort Augustis. I. A. Donald. A ioneer. ‘ 8713-7-11-l8~2i i MICE! um uniuaaaaiiiru .aatilrsrtheraatieewo IMUHY me liyealy w”_k,‘l1nlayrereaoea1 in ihnsoimuusnrrxrnnsss `. RMA . Wop L*_?____J "fha more a woman ls pressed for information, the iecs she can lay." / I / , A V .» PW Willis: Dad, wl|at's an octopus? Dad: Why--er-I think lt'c a cat that has only eight llves Instead of nine. .. _ '__; . _,_ “li” r __ ‘ 'lt /'I ' _._ W8 §____. ga as ' ,f *_ 1 e __ » _ _ > \ i Shel Goodness, I have a spot on my bathing suit. Will you help me remove lt? _ - . He: Y‘mean the apetl' ‘ .~.' a 5’ 3/ % V ` a`(‘.\e ' ' J ._@`i~ _ ‘ "°4\'l lx! ill "You shouIdn’t be so hard on her." , ‘ _ "why ohouldn't I be se hard on nerr" ii "She'a hard enough aa lt ia." ‘ -Spinning and _ Weaving can ss; it ‘%h§n§§ ii i if 5.-is i;§§§§i§§;.§§1| i.§§i.§_;1_,§ I' I E gl = tiiiiiiiiu wuz uumaroas, louis. P. I. L _Hay_os1T1vELY 'ENDS SATURDAY-JULY zoo. BROADCLOTH 1 ` ' ` CHILDRENS 'B|g0ADCLu'l`H B NOW M .. Get »~Yours Now “ma” LAMPS "E" "‘ Lwms 311311 9- Few Left nnrmo-`sUrrs mmpmg uy en _ Comlllete with cord _ PURE SILK SIZES 2 T0 8 BROADCLOTH ,,_ ““' "“‘°‘°' FULL 9 8 C DRESS SHIRTS x PR. FAsH1oNED_ _ C _ .. 9 SMOCKS $229 ‘ 98c nose ...... ......... "`° '°.2.'..I.'li"‘ ’°' Fa“°yC§_;1;1_g§B and All shades and _ °"'-"-"1" .» sizes cumnnzus _ curannnus . Solid Colors PANTIE DKMSBILB WASH SUITS .;; A Fast Colors better lamp. Reg. 1.9! value ~' - nnavy Quaurv and Reg' ' cornea rnnrrs an C 3 or Oversize Mime sm: nose I 1 3 pair 986 Three for the price of one. _ BI.-UE Cm-.'v1o'1'1' I 's'1i.uusi:.nsi 29° 1 ws so MENS HARD WEABING WMM" CA” ' wonx snmrs 986 f 98c Qlllllty Tweed; silk ' "md Double stitch seams ' num wi-.altuvu ’ MEN's MENS xnaxl PANTS i |;1ii-mg QU,u»,,, corrouanu ' I’ PANTS 1 $1.98 all sizes Here i §_1__l'e49 1 erin uiuiiiy $1.39 'I‘hen his reflections broke off. ' f _ . Take Advanta e surest 6 VACUUM rootiaiis sounded within the door. Al _ S BATTERIES BOTTLES above. The door was opened eau- ' REAL LEATHER lspeiixiitigé any head appeared L1 PURSES AND Heavy .is veit, 3.49 "Good evening, Axelson," said Dale HANDBAGS Heavy 2214, volt. 1.49 “t\lll'iB¢¢°¢" pleasent1y_ _ _ _ II1Cli.lding .Q-gig M mutter, as if surprised that e. stran- . THE NEW TWO- on G‘“‘I‘°N wnmu scnnus ger should know his name. In a cas- TONE TOURIST 3095 W ual way Dale inserted a foot in the narrow opening. With no apparent _ V8.ii1€S exertion of force he uidcned the ' 1 __ _ e opening and stepped inside. then $5 00 Keep not or com in 511°' _ closed the door behind him. _ ` / I xii A wait followed. Not a sound camel _ “mins” TOWELS D Y GINGKAM von.; 'mm ` Why gy gore Z 986 $129 986 Every Pair Per feet A well made garment . Beal smart looking sizes 14 to 17 ' 'ruuosrau Mews sm: c,m_n“N.s KEEP COOL _ autos _ union svirs I 25-40-50 WATT SIZES 3! T0 44 _ BONNETS _ Silk Lingerie 5 _f_<;rn2d8__0 98g ` ,O clear 98c BOBETTES’ PANT' M M ` IES A BLOOMERS ' I ’ ' was a raw UA'-“""“"‘ uinms 's Misses SLEEWLESS sim; cusuions ' 5 M. WEAR smear naass LACE TRIM SLLPS "°,,,,m °°°“ H" 98. ti °i;;f_.e»>° ni? to 98. BUY YOUR corroiv .iuusevs ' Bggnsgg CAKES HERE' 39C A -1:96 I o FOILE SILK _ isovs Boys' rascal.: _CLEAN UP ()N KNIT .s _ UN DERWEAR I Ladies and Childs ._. ,,,m_.,N,,s ' Vests and Bloom- KNIFE EDGE IMPOHTED ers renin. mu ui. :ae _ ' "°W°“ nancy 1r.u0'ui pei-:ins snaps, aio .. as ‘ Y CQMAG1- ‘ carutiei 1 ib. pkg. ._ :se mn to Mai-ven Fancy Dau-ities loc nouns: 49C t0 , NO Seconds Cl-iristies Cookies pkg. Sc both for z__4_6 een Au nrst quality trepldation. It vanished quickly, but l Dale's alert senses had registered tt. the house could have been possible "1 Bm 10ok|ngf,-,,-pr_M°get¢_~- D31, “You’re mistaken," said Axelson," without the caretakers ccnnivance. announced coming forward a little. .DUN d9°1“°d lmhbly- “D005 93° "He 11-,igs harm dgesnig, hey' ioffense, please. Everybody's memory stance, pointed out by Summers dur- ~Dr_ Mogemi" Mepm spoke me slips a. cog and then. The young ing luncheon, that it was Axeison lady in question called here yester- °day morning. Unless I am mistaken” these mysterious developments to his !-and Dale move forward briskly as master. He might have done so, of --This is Nm 253 Bmk ,¢,.ee¢_ isn~;'he spoke-"Dr. _Moffett lnferviewed‘ course. to throw dust in Mr. Ferry- just now. I don‘t relish the idea of my °t' MWOU ll CM Chl»l'l°¢¢¢i0vm windfall .03 03 her in this very room." |man's eyes and make a. show of in- destroying the poor devil's illusions. Oillee. iwright Hargreaves .. 1.63 | With a hoarse cry of indignationi nocence and faithful service. Dale For the Present he may go on think~ Noon "IN 1-H15 vgny R,00M»» the old servant sprang after him, but, decided to try another chance shoti ing that his wife was a good woman Abana 'he was a moment too late. Dale wasl “You may be right. Axelson_ some and that you are a trustworthy serv-_ Aoonde. ._ _ .. .. .. --ye5_ but thereis no DL Mamtwalresdy inside the library. and in a things ere hard to prove. But there ant. In return I eX'P¢¢t a few can-i Amity Copper .. ha,-e_ If youu looking 1°, ._ docm-_ few seconds he had found_the switoh_ is one little matter the police would did and truthful answers from you."= Amulet .. you Wm find one ,_ few anon dom that flashed s clear, white light over_ be greatly interested to hear about. "Yes, sir,” said Axelson humbly. Area th, block-» the room. lt shone in the servants; and that concerns Miss Conway." “Who is Doctor Molettl" As. Oil 6: Gas .. _ .. "r nmiwking for D;-_Mogeegp ,sid lurrowed face. grey!-rhly pale witgi ' "1 never heard of him, sir. Iswear Amo ._ . . . . Dale, his voice pieasmt but ffm-,_ irustraled and anger, Bhd Clllw _ _ it. It's honest truth." Bidgood . . ...nd I know he 11,,” hem. M ,ny‘him to blink his sunken eyes as nel WB() IS Mus CONWAY? "You know there has been a great Big Missouri _.. rate, he was living here yesterday, A glared at Dale. deal of trespassinl' in this house. Buckbigham m-tam young ‘my caged on hgmg- “'I‘hia is an outrage, sir!" he de-_ ”D_:°s‘;°fh_I°;°h$;e:':t; ;:"w;¥;,d0n't you?" ' Bunker Hill Th, 01d cugmkel-is hem jerked cleared. "Whit do yOU mein?" iexceedeg his most extruvssant ex_‘ 'TVB Iwtictd wmethinl Of tint' Gapitpl Rpuyn ,,. ,,, ,_ _ _Mk __ uma For an mtlnt his ey°_ ..Ple”e C10” the doom.. md Dalai pecmmm Menon recon” -8 from sort, but nothing definite, Thinss Cenu-al Manitoba-_.. . . lids drew together over a look of BUMY- *md A"°i-5°” did 5° With, h _ai bl A k d _ ihlvo disappeared from time to timé. Ciericy ... .. habitual obedience. “I wish fo ask " P Y" _ °W' ’“"" °°°‘“° ° and rv. heard iooxstepi and doors non-ie .. . . .. ”* you a few questions." |d’°P (mm hu ww' nvennng ° °°‘m' closing and gpg-ling' in me night, _pm 1-_mhouaig ___ ___ __ -il... “I won't have it slr." The old|"°mmc° htdmusly nun" by L" em as I told Mr. Ferryman. but thats! Faiconbrldge 'I'hnWorH's Greatest Travelspafem caretaker drew himself up. There °°m°‘°n°°'H° “med hu“‘°1U°5°"h°_’ absolutely au," gun", _ _ My was ._ certnn dignity about mm nsiwlth a readiness that excited Dales ,,Y°u,__e mr "in the “nl hu, ol _n __ _dim bthltnh _ 8¢__K If 18 Hlge.r........ ,he squared his shoulders within tlie|“ mu; n' “ °° Y ‘d '°'n “Yes, sir, that‘| right. Only the_ Hewey _ _ frayed and faded frock coat he wore. °“° ' _ gm” nighg when 1 ,_-,pmed gm' door Hudson my _a di8flity Bllggestive Of B Weil-trained _;x;]:;_l;` to gag whgt wg; going gn, g gr-ggni Imen Niche) ___ ___ ll Y ‘ , ' ,_ light was turned on me. it sort af' Lek, ahora . instantly I shall call the police." b°_1_‘°"°_I ve 'Ter h°"";ou‘f_ mm°' _ duped me, And time “mg thingiM,1,mc __ 3315 :__ ‘__ __ ..D°_ by an mem” said mm Youre a lar, Axe ri, said Dsem” hlppened ‘evenl m___”__, |Mm_wb. B.u_n b tier. “Unless ou leave this room how you attend to your duties “What do you mean?" There was_ a trace of surly defiance in the servants voice. ' "I mean that youi are a-rascal Axelson. and that' you are in league TheCanar1lan Pacific liasitaownf' . oloea in l5 Aiallo puts and 52 -_ European cities . . . rgular roufeaoovulng two-thirds the globe . . . connecting systems meh as State Railways of India . . . mains eaperisiee nova-ing 500,000 miles. This greatest single travel system presents these auioea for 1929-80. l(§IND-'l.1LWORI.D Full Y ,iDee. 2- §l¥‘&°E::preea of Austrailiu 1 ~l»_ lrolltsne. Fromlmoo. 'Iwo eraiaes 'I8-da nel, “‘”if-»--""'-fri--.-°'°°°“‘l'r‘.i.'il'a'il.'.°i; on N" vin. asus-einen. I/!*l¢||QDQt*,¢l\§y.. I-l.`°lrtev lllomfaselge, “Kill” ll|l\IOll|'»I~ with rascals_ Doctor Moffett is one, of the house for his crooked. game, I wishes, and unbeknown to him, you are giving Doctor Monott the use! of the house for his crokoed game, I) police?" Axelson shrugged. "Tell themi about the room, gave him s, level look. lla asked himself again, as he had many times during the afternoon. * true, of ooprss. and there never w\_l M _ | lathe the head with Mlnardu in waht. Also hott and inhale lltaarfe. _ _ “That's ridiculous slri" "It's the truth. Don't lie. Axelson. You cm., pm" mythmt.. __ Axel|on'| face sagged. The defi- Dals, pausing in his movemenrs_ __ U Mr how certain- recent activities within' Yet he was not blind to the circum- himself who had reported some of ‘suavely “Miss Conway is the woman- ' Oh. you mean Mrs Ferrymanl ‘ |again Dale's admiration was aroused. ' "Yos. Mrs, Ferryman, alias Miss Conway. The two were one, and you know it." Miss Conway or Mrs. Ferryman, was in cahoots with Dr. Moffett, and you served them both. betraying your master. ' "It would serve you jolly well right know ni about it. suppose 1 an the if I "‘°“’4 ml’ °"°" ”‘ “‘° “°‘° house and report your treachrey to Mr, ll‘erryman." ance was gone from it in an instant. I wouidivt do that, s _ Poor Ferryman has suffered enough. If 1 you go to him with talk like that. il will just about kill him. _lt _isn't any Doctor MoHett as far as I know but it would give Mr. Ferryinan I shock just the seine, and in his pru- ent eonditton he cln't stand it. “You soo. he _hu never believed that his wife was a bad woman-just frivolous and a bit foolish. Why not iethimqeonthiakiagthatvayr no :gg ggi si? .E5 ' posits-loiaymh ` drel, but this plea seemed to reveal another side of his character, a sense of devotion and loyalty to the, man he had deceived. It was either that. or else Axelson was piayinga very subtle and crafty game and he W3# playing it to perfection! ' Dale pretended acquiescence. "Veiy well. I shan`t go to Mr, Ferrymsu Slllivtly- HC WM m0Vll18 leiS\1l'¢l.V» ' 1 “You have no idea where it come! Min. Corporation .. “nut me room examining ‘,u.,°__"who v'/_as murdered in this house last f__°m,_,, Nwbeo obiects. and slvinir practically at-miffm' __ “None at all sir. we the queerest N0,-,,n¢,_ __ __ tention to the lighting fixtures. “The ' |¢hin¢|" om Comm, _ _ mlm Wm, be interested to know His dissimulation was so perfect that _‘You _“ww mmm' ‘hom ._ cm_‘m\s"dMon‘ ._ __ 1.80 .09 .23 1.15 .14 5.25 .36 .28 1.45 .004 .10 03*/1 .40 .10 . .. 10.25 3.90 . .. 13.50 .25 5.85 1.01 . . . 17.10 .. 50.00 .. 25.00 .30 4.10 .43 58.75 .20 .09 individual who appears to possess the Bheritt Gordon .. 7.65 faculty of rendering himself invls~ Biscoe . . . . .. .. .65 ibier" ' "rnvisiblel" Axe1wn'»lii>s dmrlul sudbiny Basin ms aio opened. "You are joking now. slr-" syivanite . . . . .. .95 in Ciose_Wainweli Oil 1.85 .10 _ _x »-men aes-aw Bt. Anthony .lil Teck Hughes ... .. 8.25 835 STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Towagmac . . . . .. ... ._. 1.65 16) 'Preadwell Yukon ._ _ 9.50 10 53 Quotations iurnhhed throurh wart- ventures . . ._ 8.25 sc-J Home Oil .. 2275 Baltic . . .. . 2.25 233 'Moylsnd .. 10.03 .as _ . . iisiuniteu oii .. 1.15 iii .iala icslmont ._ .. 45° 5.10 .86 *.23*-2 1.47 .04‘i .li .0313 .46 il .10 9.95 4.00 13.95 .25‘i 5.63 1.01 17.10 50.20 | 25.25 .22‘.i .30 1.05 .43 50.75 .26 .08 it MONTREAL, July 11-The sais of a seat on the local stork exchange for $225,000 is reported. This establishes a new record cash aals of a membership. The principals have not been sn- nounesd. it being arnnrrd through broken, McDougall and cowins being the sellers and Dumey and Co., the buyers. R, W. Seton Watson Maseryk. Pro- fessor of European History in illf University of London has received all honorary degree of Belgrade Univer- sity. While fishing in Strabane Canal, in Ireland, recently, a man hooked a roach. and aa he was landing it I large pike, taking the roach as s billi- was also caught on the 521116 h<"°k~ l\llnard'i¢ Linriment for Coiiilhs &AC<"““ LESS than s taerpoontq are all tint is ,_ I "mm '_ miw if °`°`qeiaiy"'Y`T°ta harmless to pedals. - ’ Hvlwvv-Ivan. ___>;5i°é gifisi aigi '-"' A i ATMELL N INSTITUTE RESEARCH BY. REX RESEARCH Evlybottk 'panned ' iii U 1 70 35