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HOOPER, or.Great{;GeorgeC& bestout Sd | | 1 customers. | ret i EE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 13, 1>'» > ¥ ~ ; f ' f= $ tno ie ber aio" Ah, > Heed > “ ww a . «st @ ahem = a ES => * on J ? ~~. Wa a NJ = 4 eo \ st x " "— € ~\ a S a——n ii. AES BF VY oe : . te » Vi” i‘ j * & wee ps J 4 ‘ > 4 om Fr i Ti f ) ; . . - So xi gm w= PD t- Ni ee 4 — - : & : P . 4... < ‘ 2 ~ ey, ae ~~ ns py ; ' . Loy ' 4 “sa 4 . a Tw? A =~. ' CX Be bd r . i kee iy % \ ; -— ; \ SS \ 9 wf | \ | | ‘ (Ci it lt :) P | Wis retnri 1 » tha “it t \ nd ll through the d Wing he and Prof r Gilman were | } a 4 7 t over their abstruse as- + r) } . iat ii aa Profess (Gilman did not mention , r 17 the Damon matter to his colleague. In deed it is doubtful if, during the long hours that they were engaged together that dav, thought of the affair once came into Professor Gilman’s busy brain About 8 o'clock that night several people assembled in Professor room to listen to his theory I Maxwell had been greatly interested in the case from the first, and she and her mother were there room was next to the one occupied by the professor, was there, and also Mr Sexton and two or three other students of the Rusk Medical college. Simon Hopper, the detective, had also come at Gilman’s Ben Rice, whose | | well take up the question of the student Josephine | od sf i e ; i will add, by way of further pref a ‘ continued the professor, ‘‘that all ta fac stumed by my thes cy sia 5 not |} » to be just as I hope and ex pect them to. Itis an easy matter t ircu that might have a more or less important bearing on this be likely considering limited time and attention been de voted to this matter by me. However, you all understand this no doubt and will not attempt to make fun of the old professor’’——his gaze swept the faces of the half dozen medical students, and the wintry smile played about his lips—‘‘if art; y . rete . OVeTIOONR SOMe (¢ mstance the case. Esnecially may the quite that have he falls into error now and then.”’ } | 4*Mr, } the invitation of Ben Rice, who seemed } to be acting as a sort of master of cere- monies. lent spirits this evening, and the quaint half smile that always lingered about | his mouth seemed to tremble toward a laugh more than once. Just when they had got about settled and ready to listen to the professor Rice was ‘called ont of the room fora moment. A gentleman wanted to see him at the door. He returned in a few minutes, remarking that a friend had called for him, but he had excused him- self on the ground of having an engage- ment. Professor Gilman sat in an armchair near a small writing table’ He was ralking to Josephine Maxwell and idly rapping his left hand thumb nail with a long lead pencil held between the thumb and forefinger of hia right hand. Rice took a seat over against the partition wall between the professor's { / Rice appeared to be in excel- | friend, it appears, left for (Mexico on i Professor Gilman paused a moment and then began: ‘‘Perhaps we may as named Nutt and try to trace his con- nection with the disappearance of Da- mon. Nutt states—or so I am told; I have had no talk witk him—that he spent the Wednesday night in question with afriend at the Lincoln hotel. This the following day, and Nutt, rather singularly, is unable to remember the name of his destination; hence it is im- possible to communciate with this man and through him possibly establish an alibi for Nutt. We merely have Mr Nutt’s unsupported word here, and so far as evidence is concerned it would have to be regarded as worthless in any event. But here comes our friend Mr Hopper tonight with the statement that the police authorities have discovered that his story about spending the even- ing with his friend is a myth—a fabri cation pure and simple. The police au thorities have been able to learn what Nutt was unable to remembcr—thke <e: tination of the man named Mason. | has been communicated with and de i nies that Nutt was with him that night He knows Nutt, and saw him that d room and his own and, tilting his chair | back, prepared to listen. Conversation | | among the others stopped, and Professor |! Gilman’s voice was heard saying ‘The periods of certain variable stars make it probable that’’ Noting the sil he stopped and said: ‘‘The company see to be ready to hear about my theory: s , if you will excuse me, Miss Josephin, I will con tinue what I began to tell yon about the -s0 called ‘star of Bethlehem’ some other time. ’”’ Shifting his position a little in his Conair, s fessor G i vali l it in 1 | ay ¢ prefa that in th f f my theory I may make two 01 I seem- ingly startling statements I ild eantion you, however, not to jump too the conclusions they may hastily to int to lest you fa seem te p ll into error and for the time at least cause your suspicions to restin the wr ‘ qnarter You would better suspend jndgment until I have finished.’”’ The assembled company loolzed a lit Hla mvetified hnt no one s ids a vth ine on scniiieiceiasaaiaai If life is worth having it is worth taking care of. Recklessness does not pay, either in our work or our pleasure. 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It restores the lost appetite, gives sound and refreshing sleep, makes the digestion per- fect, the liver active. It purifies the blood and makes it rich with the life-giving ele- ments of the food. It is the great blood- maker and flesh-builder. It makes the body active and the brain keen. It is the best of nerve tonics. Thousands have testified to its merits. No honest dealer will urge upon you a substitute for the little extra profit it may afford. The man or woman who negtects consti- pation is gathering in the system a store of disorders that will culminate In some serious and possibly fatal malady. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a safe, stre, speedy and permanent cure for constipa- tion. One little “ Pellet’’ is a gentle laxa- tive, and two a mild cathartic. - 9 but it was before 6 o’ck ing. “ZT mention this discovery by the po lice because you may be interested in nh » < + ‘i y CK I Lilie cVenu it, not because it is importar.t in estab lishing the theory I hold. I was « vinced, as indeed were the police. that if Nutt was at the Lincoln House a that night it was for only a short t.u Like the } lice, I fully creaitcu’ th tory told by the student nanied Ws man. He says he saw Nutt in compeny with Da 1 ascend the steps toi vacant | » at 430 Taylor street t 9:30 p. m. Wednesday He kn both young men well near them and is certain that it v they whom he saw. It seems quite cl therefore that Nutt entered the vacaut house that night, and that when the door closed behind him it also close upon Vamon ‘‘T may say, however, that it matter: not a rap to my theory whether Mr i vutt was at 430 Taylor street that night or a thousand miles from there. And the wintry smile played about P: fessor Gilman’s lips. Some of those present looked aston ished. particularly Simon Hopper, the detective, but Rice and the other stu dents only looked ctirious. ‘“‘I perceive by the look on Mr. Hop- per’s face,’’ resumed the - professor, ‘that my words have astonished him I understand that he and the police au- thorities generally now believe that Nutt is responsible for the murder of his friend Damon. They don’t know just how he accomplished it, but they + + believe he did it. They point to the quarrel the night before and say, ‘There was the motive!’ And they point to the fact that he and Damon were seen to enter the vacant house to- gether and say, ‘There was the crime | committed!’ And they doubtless believe that time will show the details. ‘‘Regarding the motive, I don’t be lieve one existed. Nutt’s roommate says he overheard loud words between Nutt and Damon in the next room. He heard one of them utter the words, ‘Take care! Don’t go too far!’ or some threat of that sort, but he is unable to tell which one said it. Now, that does not seem reasonable. He was perfectly familiar with the voices of both, and if one of them was talking in loud tones, as he states, he ought to have been able to recognize the voice; would have been able to, I believe. I doubt if he ever heard any such evidences of 4 quarrel in Damon’s room, but if he did it was a bit of play acting. depend upon it—a bit of play acting!’ Tue students exchanged glances, and Rice shifted a little uneasily in his chair, and the quaint smile on his face almost faded away. “I believe Nutt to be wholly innocent f the murder. and I expect to see him tacrated tomorrow “Na: the disappearance of Detron ‘s .reervly of a conspiracy. 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