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All car owners who have not yet joined up should do so and receive emblems, card and books at any] of.;t_.he above mentioned places. .§.F()R__SALE An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, Lot 48, 7 miles from Charlotte- town, near churches, schools and ruil station, containing 185 acres, under cultivation. balance wood and good» timber, extra well fenced and water, flue buildings. inspection invited. See crop while growing. JOSEPH POWER. A . Mermaid. 6394-7-5-9-12-16-19. >1 F. RM F0li SALE l. offer for sale my farm at New- ton; about Iii miles from Klnkora, containing 100 acres, B5 of which are cleared, .balunce under Jumbcr and firewood. The buildings consist of I large-dwelling. large barn and all neusnnry out-buildings all in good repair. There is a never failing spring near the house silPPlylllg a "I"!!! ofTtvater in every field. Is conven- iently. situated near church, srhool stores, mill and cheese. factory and shipping facilities. Will be sold with or without standing crop. For furth- er particulars apply on the premises or write. L A isauuim smrru. Emerald RJt. 2 GABBY GCRTIE l “A loud dresser nlwaya wears bangs and noisy wraps." 12s l l l i She: What do you think of my i luli? He: When l look at it, i can't think. NOTICE ! Owing to the limited number of‘ Bogs offering, until further notice we‘ will rcieive live Hogs one day only each week, Tuesday forenoon. Davis f? Fraser i Hay Sale ‘ {but any; "ti. Auction on m. Ilfill!» Jill! I a. m, 80 acres 0f hi!‘ It 800B; livlltlfl‘ BASLAM. 8111-1414‘- NOZ‘_1_CE The Parker lloul is ready to aoconsodatc _ aent and transient boarders. The tablc Tabla Lamp: How did you feel when the mistress extinguished you last night‘! Bridge Lamp: put out. l fcli very much “That wuk little-fellow we inst rays he's n vcntrlicqulet and can throw his voice." - ‘ 1 lo too strong for him to threw.“ s.{ s. ROSALIND have Ilcntrcal Charlottetown . - and Leave for It. John's June 14th Jane ivtn July m July lltl Jab lltl lynemsu union AXELSON EXPLAINS Pile dP°PP¢d "l! wb-lwl- “WUl-lwhite-fwed man with a stricken, let's hear what you know about Miss _ 100k u, m, “as. m; dignified garb Conway. Don't tell me you dint know that Miss Conway and Mrs] Furryman were the um omen. bv- ‘, elasticity, n»: a little he stood there. cause when I first mentioned hes; gum; ‘bout mm in g wggry md name you were so startled I coui somewh" mu-‘ m“ mums, md have knocked you down with o' l: feather." _ Axelson appeared acutely dlstressq ed. in fidgeted, shifted his weightl qumdg; n.1,”, from one foot to the other. and mop-l n; don't, no“ ML Fgffymgn, 3e ped the perspiration from his forc- ban-g mu m, m, “m; m; h“ head. Gradually he grew calmer. A be,“ mqumm mo“; ‘ 59cm, M01. semblance of his former dignity came ‘ guy," i buck, “You did surprise me, sir," he con- in “up and “m,” w“, {mm Mr. Iemd- “I flwuzhi I W“ the °mYlFenyman1s lips. He shook his head. man alive who knew about that. The i “you m” ‘o. 539mm 1'11 ‘gum; w police haven't got an inkling of the‘ the lenuem-nfl THE cusgaorn-zroww GUARDIAN lilllES ill‘ FILES New Ointment Quickly lciicvoc Itching, Socthnu Pain , and lcdnocs Swelling “Boothe-Saw " is the nuns. It is the prescription of a famous physic- llli. Whitth has NOD ffiliéd in thou- sands of cases of itching, burning. bleeding and protruding plies. It 81W! results quickly. Even the stubbo .- caau yield in its healing virtues; won- derful results in rdlnary cases. 50c. If. all drlllktstl. It coats you nothing if you do nol benefit. Alter using two bone ol "lootim-Salvl," i! you are not nbtlnflcd Just return thcbmpty tlnn to Bruit-u- tlvu Limited, Ottawa. 0n!" and we wlii refund your money. ’ away from the object of his contem- plation. In the doorway stood a tall. Southern Notes hung loosely about a figure that ap- peared to have suddenly 1°89 l" Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod ofliyndale; were visiting recently at Mr. Mur- doch MacNeilYs, Little Sands. Road work on Murray's Road. Mt. Vernon Road and Gray's Road is now being done with s Qorce of men. horses, carts and rord machine. The work a greatly needed. then his eyes fixed on Dale with a ‘more or less questioning slurs-wirin- ' "Who is this gentleman? he in- On Saturday, the 6th, Murray Riv- er put on all the trappings, the trim- mings and adornment: of a gay un- tra meled, care-free holiday. “Doctor Moifett?" Theiname fell A great concourse gathered ln that thriving and charming hamlet that nestles peacefully by the llmpid wat- v up within Axelaonh grimly head. He‘ “Don't you believe lt-hie voice’ i Y fact. Mr. Fenyman hasn't eitheiny Auk” depuui bu; a; m, d001- f don't see how you got hold of theihe PM,“ m- ‘ moment; md his secret." leyes- signaled a message to Dale. A "Never mind that, How long had , ‘ugh; Md was the respoil-BQ- Mlss Conway. or Mrs. Ferryman, been with g, dragging step Mr. Ferry. back 111 WW?" ‘man came forward and surveyed the "Only a few months, sir." Lvlsiwf Wm, mgmqgs, eyes The in- “How did it hsppend Mr. fiffymafl 1 spectlon seemed to satisfy him. never saw her during those monthsT", “Axemm wid me you were inquir- “Becuuse she kept Out 0i Sllhi-Hng for some one," he said cour- You see. there were reasons-J’ wmxflyfbu; in 5 (m; m4 m“; voice. “W911 8° 011-" “I am sorry to intrude at a time Axelson swallowed hard-Again hem“ mm ML Fefrygnpn," m], u. straightened his bent figure and fixed sm-ed mm, c1 h“; hsdrdmof your his lnteriocuter with a look of feeble’ bereavement 1 h“; no mansion 9f defiance. "I'VE Sflld enough-too‘ disyurbmg you In “n, I dim-p; ex. much. mflybt. 1'" 00311118 "W" w, pect to find you here. It was my im- tell. I've sunk pretty low, I guess but prmpm that you lived next door. there's a limit. I've 80f. a. few shred-if My name, by the way, is Dale." of honor left and I am hanging on} 4-5“ d°wn,M,-,m1¢,"“1¢ m, older to them. You can do your damnedest‘ m", ‘mm. “you n,“ no; “gum”, sir. but I W01"- "Y "W As a mltbtl’ of fact, this is the um mum" time in nearly four years that Ihave Dale viewed him with amazement.‘ Se, mo‘ “ma, m, 119.5,," g, gighsd Againthe question came back-washuvfly, “whom w,“ you inqulflng Axelson a man with a dual naturmtgofl" _ _ a blend of good and wicllfilflfifl- 0" "A certain Dr. Moflett." a consummate swundrel? "Modest-Modem" Mr. Ferrymon “You mean Y0" w" "Y "w"; shook his finely shaped head. "m. without violating a confidence?" I new, hen-d m, nun; b91011, what , "It's worse than that. =11" .led you u» think you would find him "And you still insist there is‘ nojmre?» such person as Doctor Moflett?" m}, boulder“ 1°1- g moment, and “Imhere is. I've never hwd °i ;he decided to be at lea-st partially him 0r seen him." ‘In-mg, "1 realize" this is no time .to Dale was at a loss how to Prllcead-‘linilict other people's tribulations on All he had gained was conilrmationlyolh ML Fen-ymtn’ but, l}, 1,, p, "the; 0! $116 theory SHEBB-‘iled by Mus pressing matter. A certain young 085W- fihflt M15! ¢0nWBy and Mrs-Judy had an unpleasant interview Ferryman had been one and the Wm, m“ 130cm; Modes; yggtgrdgy “m0 DQ115011- The mystery °i h", morning, and she has reason to be- return and the events that led uv,1ieve that the interview took place to her death appeared securely locked r m m“ how," ' knew no more about Doctor" Moffeit wAmgcgTlflq than he 11nd known before. His, ' _ search for an explanation of thel M‘ Ferrymm opened m, ‘on-ow. green light had been fruities. ‘m; we, mqwmgiy, ~55, flung; u; Hi8 1011118"! dliwlfifed 111 ih°lllill~ , took place hers. I don't understand." Absently he glanced along the wood “gtunu u n m“ "em, m; w" Pflfltlih! at one side or the room. brought tothe scene of the inter- Suddenly his rcvinz eyes’ paused and, view in n. manner that made it im- contracted. Was there a flaw in the 9mm, m- y," w (“scour m, ‘d. woodwork or could it pwflli- dress. she is almost positive that The opening of the door scattered m], L, the how, however," his lhoushii- lie turned quickly "Very strange. There is no Doctor Moffett here. There never has been as far as I am aware. Who is the young lady, if I may ask?“ Dale hesitated briefly. lie had not been entirely frank so far, He know positively that this was the house in which Adele Castle had met Doctor Moffett but to say so would involve endless explanations. He could sec n0 harm, however, in replying with candor to the last question. "Ber name is Miss Adele Castle." Mr. Ferrymen was surprised, "Not s relative of Virgil Ellsworth Castle?" "His daughter." “Wear mel And Miss Castle thinks she met Doctor Moifett. here? Most extraordlnaryi She must be mis- taken. It doesn't seem possible. But. I ‘d ' l wolti Axelson tells me a number of T181 ‘ strange things have been going on here-trespassing, thievery, myste- rious sounds in the night. But you say this was in the dwtimef" "About l0 o'clock yesterday morn- ing." L Mr. Icrryman stroked his forehead "m", _ u ff to arrange his thoughta. “I , “ha,” h", ‘nnnh m, 4 was‘ in Mount Vernon yesterday u" N"... yflhfl u; llsggd- 1 morning, visiting a sick friend. Ionic fore do nctpncprct the presence one might have taken advantage- o! fir: m '11:!“- fl m "But ssh-n». hcre, m 1mm. ' ° """ ' m um and reliable. x don't‘ ilflilfl- hu” "m" “nun u stand it. Why ouch things should Nerve Energy. _ , Ilcrlnaleycqltireoinpnted Wldnlmmm? Mwl'b'7°“d ..i..__ “PELLIGIIRA” the remedy for ECZEMA, BOILS, PlMPLES and all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. Price per bottle $1.25.» 2- y We use this adjective n- , II‘ ers of the stately stream that, gives the village its name. Young and old of both sexes were there. Strong. stout. rugged sons of the soil in the easy apparel of the field, artisans. bare of arm and throat, wearing the livery of their calling. bookish men marked by the pailor of the seclud- ed study, young men and lads of and female. not for holiday frolic- uot for ltht festivity. but to behold the solemn Milli-Y of Jucflcs‘. An-al- _ uuit can of more than column Vin- tercct was on the docket. Three learned Justices sat on the can. These were Murdock Iactnod. Edgar Giddings and Archibald MacDonald. Enquirer. Mr. J. J. Johnson, a season- ed. able formidable legal warrior; was _ counsel for the defendant. Mr. J. O. 0. Campbell, "the master of the ad- ministration." a young man of talent. who in rapidly making his way to the top of his profession, a man of sunny ways and intrlgulnl Pcrlonal- ity was there in the interest of the Crown. 5 v A solemn hush prevailed in the Court room when the case was called. The evidence taken was umiuous and the spectators drank it in eager- ly word by word, for here was a case of mingled elements of romance, pas- sion and adventure. One witness lave the audience a pleasant surprise by the cleverness, the adroitness, and the iciness of the testimony. Mr. Johnston was almost nonplussed and that was saying a good deal. He was obliged more than once to employ‘ nearly all his armament to make a‘ conquest. Mr. Campbell- had little» time to take a large part in the can because it became clear-that all the evidence could not be heard in one day. Accordingly the case was ad- journed until the following Monday. At the appointed hour the hall was crowded to capacity and almost as many were outside, as in. After a long wait it was discovered that the methods-of the League ofhations were being tried. the parties were quietly admonished by counsel on both sides and» the-outcome of it utiiheabcntlificlthiellervn mdiouscytheintcrvicwwasofnn E h! Visa Ive-his ll unpleasant character!" . ‘rm. ‘ """ ‘m’ "”“" lismnioiy so." Dale considered ‘ ,,'|h,u _ i again The bereaved man exuded a , u an '“*,°°"""'c'l'.'s' cmtinvmclthy m: lnlnlred confl- lfcrve hem may uncut: I dance. "nu ocstivrfcuicr, through "Ml div no mu no. own. surmoun- tender age-garbed in neat and clean array or in habilements quite un- kempt. And the ladies! Ma foil the ladies, my fellow countrymen; But what's the use! Had I only the gift of Robert‘ Burns! But. this pen of mine drips no poetic ecstasies. Yet my emotions may be as deep, as sin- cere, as strong as everBun-is’ were. but to give them form, ay, there's the all was that the defendant was fined $10.00 and costs. But the spectators bore the disappointment far-more heroically than might have been ex- Pectcd. for they came to see a case tried inside the court and not out- 5149- “My were there’ to witness a drama to experience a rare thrill to have a little splze added to life, They 891. none of these and yeo they re- mb’ 1°’ ' ' 'malncd "calm a rare trlbu ,, . to to their True wit tr nature to advantage phu“°phy_ E , _ , . dressed, . What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed." To express well what oft was thought that is the true criterion of the faculty divine, the open sesame to the ‘mu of fame. I may be permitted to say however, that there was present. a. perfect bou- quet of feminine loveliness and the brevity of the costumes abbreviated not by a dimple the area of corporeal beauty. Withal a gay iand comely multitude. But. all had come, male PRIZE LIST CABLE HEAD SCHOOL EAST The following prizes, presented by the Cable Held East Womens’ In- stitute were" awarded at the school closing on Friday, Junelbth. 9'01‘ hlihiest average in Grads 13., Emmet Mcolnnis. For highest average in Grade VIII. Frances Sutherland.‘ ' _ For highest average in and; v11, Marion Sutheriahdf ' \ YO!‘ high-Gil. in Grids Iv, Kenneth MacKinnonf ' ' For 1109i! prove-u in Grade 1. n. and 111., Charles MacDonald, Tens wllsml. 3988911 Sutherland. Doro- thy’ MacDonald. Alphonso; gush”- land. Helen Stewart, Mary Mae- Donald, Muriel Macfnnis. ‘ Prize for geography, Marlon 0'. Henley. Prizes for attendance, Cecilia Bu. ‘theriand and Muriel MacInnis. ' Pr!" 1w denortmenz Ronald Mae- Ellsworth Castle a victim of black- mailersl Astonlshingi I don't know Mr. Castle personally, but his repu- tation is" unimpeachable. Blackmail- ers at work in my house! It's in- credible-yet it may be co. I feel as if I were'in part. responsible." ' "Oh, no, Mr. Ferryman. No blame could possibly attach to you." Dale rose and extended his hand, "Forgive me for worrying you with such o matter‘ at this time." They shook hands.‘ "n r can do anything o» assist Miss mmld- . Castle, please command me." the Th! Pupil-s of‘ this school were also older mend murmured. His face was ‘wndm I iiflfl-lflcl-fll! 10f Phylicll fuli of grief, but the eyes held a smile “mun? by U" ilfl-lhfiona ‘Trust of kindly sympathy and encourege- cllmiliny» _, ' ment. "Good night. Mr. Dale." _+~—L- Dale turned sway. For a moment '“"""" ."'!"""'“'.'°' ‘Iii-we! Ilndl . It" ‘7 1Q_ hi.‘ all And ‘the .1... convince you it lo beet. "SA ABA," FOR SALE 1 good second hand Hand Pump Sprayer. New . last year. Price $40.00 1 second hand “FRIEND" Power Sprayer. New last year—Guaranteed. Price $250.00 1 secondhand SPRAYMOTOR Power Sprayer. ' ' - _ Price $15.00 1 second hand De Laval Cream Separator, No. 12. Capacity 350 lbs. 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The moment he stcnvtd our in the clear. cdsp autumnafevcnlng. a load of depression seemed to slip from his shoulders, l-is inhaled deeply as he walked to the end of the block. croued over the other side, and walked backuntil he stood in a shadowy doorway opposite No. 2B3 Bank street, where he waited. Boon the light in the library went out. The house seemed to fall into an "uneasy slumber. The front door opened. g, tall figure ‘with bowed head 1nd dragglnggsit walked down the steps, proceeded n few paces on the sidewalk, then turned‘ into the ad- joining house: Dale waited only a fewmoments longer. I-le appeared tn struggle with a tcmpction that might have had its source in a certain pecculiarit, in the handsome wainscoting of the lib- rary. But the struggle was brief. "No. not tonight," was his de- cislon. Than. the evening being beautiful, “Two lumps and cream, no usual. Madam P" — A Cunard Dock Steward takes n respectful. per- oonalfntorcc in ail his on . .‘. you wish youcouid imp lilm an your-butler. . t.‘ oOsclf- Iflldhl. co. competent is he. — Remakes you feel at home. Sufi Cunard! “m, m Emma" gm‘ m m. “p. 0% Iclintlii; Tdklacivaa he walked home, 1 a‘? P _ '-—' ' . accom w r. Io Ocntlnncd r "M"! ""3 A 1 Jr's‘: s...‘_...'.. i n. gum ' Hefltlhclle. “m” an,’ a‘ Dathc in; s... with ma,“ swam, xiii/u. <1’: 1m "mo. Also heat and inhale Icnhrrooy-rtegsuriafp epvu. IIIIPTIJ" Mussel‘ . w or»! m‘ ; , G. F1 Hutcheson ,, BROS. L. orroanrnisr , 1 pcoececccececccooc-eoeneg filliuiil- ‘- ' A i ' JASPER NATIQNAI. DARK cAsiXour-i/ nocgcuss Mentor i.» . , ;-. l»,.r~_;s,s