as... .A.jyg;__gw.s2_a2:3:s_ sseeu-sssczsesxaeaflass: sears _ _ gene's; till- 29755921-..- -Bl\>-I»0-0~<n-.... _ _ _\> Vqw-“ufi-uz‘ r‘...- - -<-<———-—~ a 3.10 iiigiicr: FOR SURE Tliililli FROM COLDS! Amazing relief ofpninful symploms in 3 nrinutes when you use Aspirin this way Folwlllimishpsasplcinou: To Romance." — blue woter. ‘rhey went on to c, high- oc are a 8pm- i-irhyum ”v%ciim¥§ge§ed' psi-mt ° s ted to the lace. y “It's such a ovely city," Elise Cat- irell was saying as she ted Star _ i anlinqfium . 3 a a i:§"r..~.r":..l.% urn,- Pnin. en aaedunvuy 24s uinTableu m: dun: a full $11.1! of mm, Repeat crur- menun Zhuuls. l. an Impndrnv. if cu have a fever m runpcnmrc cg: no: so down-if zhronr plln is not [Lu quickly relieved, all your donor. and Barton upon their return to the . "Stuart and I had grand things we missed. Barton looked vaguely uneasy. "I wish they’d get back." he murmured, and went away. Star looked at the pier below and suddenly saw Mrs. Jenkins‘ ample figure approaching. she was talk ng excitedly to her husband. Mr. Jen- kins was almost lost under an odd assortment of bundles oi’ every size and shape. Evidentl his wife had been seized with a s opping mania. Star caught her breath as she realized that the two were alone. "My land!" Mrs. Jenkins faulted as lie steiped on the ship. " ' to fall apart. I'm so tired. I've never seen 50 many churches and so many forts all in one city-what's the matter. Mr. Unizierivood?" Bulh aches ami mi lluoal quickly relieved wlllmul dangerous, strong drugs At the first sign of sore throat from a cold follow the direction: in the pictures above-the safest fair way ou can use at home for wonderful relief? The Aspirin gargle will amaze you- easing throat rawncn llmoat ini- mediately. And the Aspirin taken internally quickly relieve: the other painful cold ny ptomu. ‘ Try this safe way. 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NOTARY. ac. aAnnrsn-zn, soucrron ‘(liq Building Charlottetown “ismesx-Néggg at first We nearer- Profouionol Furnigoior And Exterminator u raniceu nnlfmihllldh of all Vermin Rodents, clo- GEORGE C. WILDE Phone 55 or Write ill G t G1 5t chfiiotmfi‘; p.131 F; PALMER a. HASLAM irons! 1'0 60m gm; II l-O. I011! CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS nmnu. DllICTOI-l Du and Nllln 861M0- l IONIITODOIN din-won not. cinnamon. nu lul-Ill-D-Llllllul-l “Sinai-t!" star managed. "Where is Stuart?” "Wnv. he come ‘back with Ivflss Cattrell." Mr. Jenkins began “Nu no!" Elise said Wildly. "Dent you remembcr? I told you I was coming back and asked you to take him through the Palace.’ “I thought that's what she Said. Willie." Mrs. Jenkins nodded her head vigorously. "But when we R05 inside he wasn't with us. to we de- cided you hadn’! said that after all." Star signaled to Kent Banett as he passed them. He came over hesi- tanrly and looked around at the tense group. "Stuart is lost," Barton raid in an unnatural voice. “We'll ha to start looking for him at once.’ “We'll find him." Kent's quiet as- surance helped Barton a little. But Star wondered if Kent xvas uile as confident as he appeared to e. His mouth “'21s pressed into a thin line. He took out a notebook and tum'd to Elise. “Miss Catzreil. uihere did you go? Tell me as exactly as you can remember." It seemed w take a longtime lcr Elise and Mr-x Jenkim to give a co- herent accountvoi their movements. 5m;- was impatient to be off. but sl*e realized that Kent was doing the wise thing. When he had the in- formation he quickly mrppcd out a an. "Miss Cattrell and Mr. Under- wood will iollow her route. Here it is. written out. I'll speak to the Qaptgin and have some oi the sm- men detailed to cover the water front. Star and I will 0 over the ground Mr. and Mrs. Jen his cover- ed. Wait here a mmllte. REY-um W the pier in an hour. no matter what. Meanwhile listen tor the ships siren. ‘Iliree bia=ts will mean that It d not seem strange to Sim‘ that she and Kent shoui be paired of! in the search. She was scarcely conscious. in fact, of anything that took place in the next half hour. She onll‘; knew that everv time they looked over the high wail surround- the city she expected to see a tiny bundle lying inert at the bottom. She breathed a prayer or thankful- ness when there was nothing. She was frantic when they siboa in front oi the Palace oi’ the Inqui- sition. Its entrance yawned at them with grim secrecy 9s ii it rejoiced that a, more subtle torture than its rooms had ever known was tearing m; her soul. “Stuart! Stile-rt!” She stood in the middle of the court and called desnairingly. Kent. disappeared into the next chamber, his footsteps echoing hollowly. Star had a. sensation that she was being watched. She turned swiftly and saw a pair of dark eyes gleam- ing an. her. Suddenly she saw a little girl. Appearing not to notice her at all Star circled the courtyard, gaz- ing intemly at the flagging as if she had lost some small piece of Jewelry. As she approached the darkened stairs she wheeled quickly and dart- iirdmu“. ti‘? will’? Sh” ‘iimihifii’ e D P9889 - whose thin hand was like a claw in hers. “Where's the little boy?" Star de- manded. “About so high." She put her hand a. few feet norm the ground. "Just a little boy. Where is e .. The child shook her head sullenly. but Sta-r had a conviction that she understood well enou . Star gazed at her in despair, an saw her eyes fastened on a bracelet-a. narrow silver chain hung with dangling charms. Without letting her go, star worked at the clasp until it opened. The child stared fascinated, as she dangled it‘ in front; of her. Ebrperi- men ally she put up her hand to touch it. Star moved it Just out of reach. "Get boy?" For a fleeting second she let the cool silver rest against the child's arm. 'I‘here was a moment o! indecimon wihile the little girl looked from her to the bracelet and back again. Sitar literally held her breath, wondering it the bribe would work. Then the child gave an almost - nhgfitesimai nod, ma, Silt know won. ' CHAPTER XVIII Blair let the little girl go and stood "ietly- hoping. She heard Kent's | i Still he “Well. he doesn't seem to be here." Kent sounded weary (or the first me. "Shh-lib." S118. 0U ed iln bfldi- ‘rl-gtgy in m: either-organ {inst aseoo . Astonish d. K t d other‘ side i: ihmotpeihegoggwlitixm next minute the ii le girl's bare feet pcttered on the stone. Other step; Bounded. and stuort appeared. ‘But such a. Stuart! 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