N ‘l lll-‘EBIIIIY HERLTH SOAP 7b Make l1 ..,....___.__1,_1_1_ Thesolomon watch. and the girl slowly lmalleit- ed his knees. IHer eyes were forgiveness. Morton arose bfllk- ly. "I think i‘ii wander on buck home, he said. She continued to look at him pleedingiy. He was at the door. when he paused. "By the way, that fir! who tried this ‘badger game on me didn't look any too well fed. lLre Ihe and that partner of hers really bard 11111.. "Yes," Nona. slid dully. Morton drew forth a bill fold. and rapidly flicked from it a lit- tie sheaf of hills. "Give this to them," ha said. “It'll take them to London. And gel] them to do a better job over there than they did in here tonight-advise them t0 stick to their own profession." Nona took the money. and watch- ed him with heavy eyes as he went out -the door and closed it. O O O The telephone rang when Mor- ton was at breakfast the next morning. His butler answered. "There's a lady downstairs, who has telephoned four or five times 110W." he said. "She's been waitin; there since seven o'clock. She wouldn't g~lv9 her name. so l told them to wait until you were oil. and had your breakfast. "is Miss Morton up?" Morton asked. "I'll see, sir." The butler went. slowly into the stair-hall, and up the steps. Pres- antly he returned. "Miss ‘Morton's maid says she is nearly dressed." _ "Take word to Miss Morton not to come down stairs until i send I do not wish her to meet. mission. coffee. he reappeared. “The lady is here," he said. him about his eyes. standing in the center oi the room The lbutler nodded cheerily. calls." he said. chair comfortable." to sit down, you left mo last night." the corners of her mouth. had used her wearlnesa in her voice. his tresiure, and took the chair 11 the floor. been withdrawn from her. "You don't you're doing to me," she are ‘being cruel to me," he said. -She nodded. slowly. haven't said anything un-igipd, struck me-dieaten me. “Oh Harry-Harry! know that there ward him. you want to! Anything cold and hard like this." abruptly, gavg T410111. thoughtfully. Operated by suction, a new cotton picking machine staple it gathers into bales. compresses the A New Yory state physician has chemical bath that enables potatoes i0 be used ‘for planting as soon as dug instead of waiting several weeks. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan LIIZITOR, ETC- BARIIITER. 80 Money to Loan cslnsren lloeti.l‘“urlottetewn,P.E.l. Dr. C. C. Archibald of N. Y. l?“ Graduate Indies limited to Eye, hr. Nose supplying Glenn Iulldlltq Great George Strut Office Hours-O to 19.80. 1.80 to b. Mcnonali a McPhce j. A. IODQALD 1.1. F. IIIPHII I. A. Idrrfstlfli Attorneys, Ito. Money b Loan. time. Sure Relief For Constipation H°|P Alena The Bowsts 8y Using DR. HAMILTON’! PILLI Very Mild. Don't Gripe, Act iffectlvely, 3i Thousands “ to suffer and llllousnen bsosuse they feet of Oeismci and Salts. " and “ Dr. Hamilton's Pills. tsrrtiesene 00., Montreal. .45.: (continued from plfll l.) Morton glanced at liil Irilt- . weslleulnc. and mu ct e plea for for her." Morton ordered. "Toll her there will be someone here whom 11,1111 111G 1111. 111- 01111 W110 11115 When you have done that, teii the wo- maB downflmi" that “he “my come can't win a man's lnvc, or llflid ii. The ‘butler went away upon hi5 Imiglity few A MW minutes later’ a“ Most oi tlleln, I tlriuk, do tho way Mort” w” “km! his final “up “I you're doing. A man may he fond Morton nodded, and followed a; he went into the large room. . - - 1 1 1,1. 1 . 1 1 . {here was the crinkle or a Sm“? llLlllLly llllLOlIl OI" ll t, IL 3 g0 llL, tile betrayed no asmmshmgnt "he" he “w Non“ an iiwithout ‘lifting her head from withdrew asdldorton her arm’ "A little early for your morning "You'll find this W111 $111111 She looked it. (There were deei>1y pa1111111gbe101e he, --1 11111 111111. 1l1nrk Clffllelgl under her eyes. and 1111, 11111 801.11g 111 1111111111 any 11111111111 files) of fat gus had drawn them‘ on earth to do the sort of thing 8e “s from h" 71mm“ d0“ 9a“ to me that you've been tryin-g to offered. Her eyes were not on him 110W. but were fixed vacantly on 11-31%?’ on a level with the “Goad She went on. her tone monotonous. as if all hope had "IIdQYIl-Wd Illli who ‘Sial. in the chair before him said. ‘ "You wouldn't do it, if you did know. You aren't cruel, hut you Centénnia] Moi-lion made a quick gesture. "I hsvsnt said an unkind word, Nona" "No you lMorton took one o: 1191- 111111115 This cabin was it 3, 5111513 1,1111 with fuel and dropped it, and began 1151,11,; .1111, weary wayfarer. ‘Sills twisted herseift until she could lay hc1- 31-111 years ago one grateful iodger oi across the hack of the chair, 111911 the inn, before taking his depart- she dropped her head upon 1181- ure, wrote above the door "Traveh nan: av be t 1 _ 11 ‘R “"11.” n ebow, and sat there. quiet, isrs Rest. a name which attracts 1'“ ‘Tngggwga and drooping. There was n long the notice and brings a smile to silence. Morton, waikin‘ 111, 1111.1 all travellers down to the present “will xlancod at her from tiling to 1157- She did not stir. but gat ‘from Headache. Constipation dread the painful sickening ef- Tttls dflfleuity has been aver- usms tn Dr. Hamilton's Plill. Milan Ire vegetable in oom- r llleh well known dds to the bowels as Mandrake and Butternut. You M! s normal. free and pain- less notion of the bowels when you reiulste the nylon with For tile removal of Constipa- tion, Holdalls. and Liver 00in- plslnt, your best remedy ls Dr. Hamilton's Pills. laid by all dealers in lie buns. tlve for 1M, or by mutt mm The i.'.ii.. a ma. ‘i onsm solemn nouns in. rusnus . mixes. rms unusual. snow was» 1* 1w ‘side resort. utterly defeated. "lNonn," iic said lit length. by keeping him in hot WOIIIOII know of a womam-oven be in love witli ing emotional dynamite under him. iiurking scenes, and REBDIYIK hlm lu tvuntltiuwzly." She nodded, without replying. He took another turn around the room. Then he resumed: doubt if they are Bide U19 qlleiilivn. for the moment. There was a stir on the balcony e mat run across the end o! the Morton looked up. Audrey was standing there, 101,11;- in-s intently at him. and at the girl (FPo be continued) Traveller's Rest The residents of Traveller's Rest 1 intend putting on a very entertain- wish W“ 118d. 1 wish you had m5 Dfoflrllm of athletic sports, pat- riotic speeches. etc. on July-Nth, Don-t you in honor of the hundredth annivers- is nothing so arv of the naming of the place. 31311112 to a woman as indiffer- ence?” She held up 1m- gm‘ 11,. oi travel was marked by a rude "Beat me! D0 anything 1°“ 0i‘ ‘bridal path through the .111 11111 wilderness-m log cabin was erect- world is better thsm to have yqu ed here by the wayside for the in the early days when the line beneflt and comfort of travellers. always supplied comforts for thc It is related that just-a hundred Note the wonderful and progres- sive change of a hundred years! The ' t bridal path has devel- oped into a broad and beautiful motor road, where a car is seen whining by every few minutes of the dsy--a thoroughfare as lrusy as many a street of a large city, and as you ride along note the comfort- able homes, the (ertiie farms, the up-to-date school, the community hail. The kindness and sociability or the people is proverbial. Many prominent men in the pub- lic eye claim Traveller's Rest as their ‘birth-place; for instance. i. e late ilr. Silas Raynor-hone of t piones fox kings inborn hare- a man of sterling worth; Mr. W. L. Cotton, o! Charlottetown. jonrnlaiat. and writer of noted ability; Hon. Jamel A. ilticNeill. Summerside, a public-spirited man. widely and favorably known; the late Rev. Colin Townsend, and Rev. William Townsend, Isirileld, n.8, The reverend gentlemen, hrothermhu ter‘l vineyard. Dr. Hubert C. Mc- who won tame on the European ALL nzanv ‘FOR "m: BATHING season Mulfl-(gdlorgd bathing suit; and wraps will brighten the beaches m1; gummnr it Canadian girls follow the example of their Eflplllh glstcrs. rrhl; is from a photograph just received from sn English nel- On tho wulle of Traveller's Rest been sciiuul hangs an honor roll bearing h tile names of young men of the dis- practically indispensable part of thdd‘ "You trict WllO service in tile "Great War, four of because it adds color and charm, as W111“ whom made the supreme sacrifice— because o; 1g; 11ger11111e9g_ 11mg a monument, in u beautiful and well-kept memorial them to memory. --—<-o->--—— her. ‘But if she is always expiod- Noted Astrologist Conducts Horoscope Great New Feature Added to Down River News to Begin, Frl., i9. Professor Ross .was "l suppose there are men who Georgetown, p_1g_1_1 11-11011; (orfymng has worked, including Detroit. where that sort 0f thing. lyears ago. Completing his educa- 11° "i?" 795K195- As . , .. worth having. tion there, he went to Boston, Msss.; h D0115 treat m? llkefllfli-flarwt though, I don't believe the women 11; 111;, age (,1 twenty yew-g s e s“ earnest 7' I do!“ 7“ even wan-L them, after they get I haven't slept, since we“ twenty-eight he became interested giving the alanetvrv aspects. and 1111111111111, 111 11w 811911“; 01-13511-1111131.’ 111111111111 their influence on different affairs 1 111 B 11 m. 11L nylons, my dear,» he said, slow- diligently to flud if it was possible ct life, as ‘business, travel, domes 3135111 (lllilejlscefiv Eiltinsuneiuye £16111 Z7 to verify the predictions; and alter ilc rellliiflllfl. elv- giving several years to the effort. became convinced of the truthiui- she d 1h I t d Y I ness of the theory that this Iilfiillgfl léoss isle sontzf Mr. ‘Pete’: K381411711!‘ o e as a or so. rre . i ti i fl t ‘eorge own, e ens ac am “Pguck m‘ h" with my friendys ,and youllilyqlslstrap lgefizglynnnzlss,“ tflfdncehas ysinc: and machinist. yllost people withinm’ have ‘l 5mg“ “m! o! Your or me rmlge’ m" me 9H9“ w” “any for me—a ridiculous one, I'll ad- i understand what was in 1111111915 His deep study 0i both Astrology Prof. Ross is one of a family of .. .. d Philosophy, soon brought him twenty. I wunt you to forgive mejlarry A hild i h . i in“ i d t th i f Unl S1111 11111.11 U111 the 11111118 011 heave“, nlaichesjllwfiltl: 111111111)’ w th a box of before the public, and he has since v nce an o e an n o c e , , be t f i t - . w. f ii i th large Sam, several of the family have . _ . cant you forgive ma? Dont, be 3011011111 1.11111 set 1,0111, 1103190011 “IE; lecmred flucu“ u y n a half-bass viol, 1 full bass viol. 3 cities or this country, including settled in the U.S.A.. all dOiflE We" . MOSQUITOta-tureisquiizkly csdstiitymksqsmnof Fiitlundy. jg b; ynr bins in s in 1km. ltisdasanbnndslybsin. Killsallflsnsllnldlneb J By Merle Belmont The beach wrap has become volunteered for active beach costume, probably as much. The model above is made of thin “min” "Kilt weightjubber, on flared lined; _ with the loose sleeves extending into a small cape formation across plot, binding, Another effective beach lounging costume consists oi’ a real raiiia 111111 1.01111; suit. oi: his wide circle of friends.— Citizen. for him a host of friends and fol- , 1mm 1n lowers in every city in which he fine Olflhefltra In next week's lssuc will appear A1 the first of u series 0f Horoscopes, awaited with The above mentioned Professor appeamnmm was first planned it was intended wee); for few, if any, can do his work. l 25 instruments. are as follows: 6 first violins, 2 second violins, I viola, 1 ‘cello, I Unfortunately for the pro- Yea-Pail.‘ 1 X ._ Are you beiihgiboiedlo _ssh the back. Bright pllrillfl mans the ppall oi life to malt, Peter is still bass and snare drums. In fact the 011 1119 101; and going strong. His number of instruments would have genial and’ kindly disposition keep been inulcildsffifllfi: h": B" iiliPYilmi F01‘ DOWIl Rlwil‘ NeW5 hula skirt worn over the hathin M” he "m m m a“ or IL on“ m g w" “My “p” years’ m m” Great credit is duc ti) Dr. J. J. Sidey, who has given ut‘ ills time and talent in organizing and train- iug the musicians as well as ar- ranging mucllegf ‘the music.‘ 1 It is expect tint tie arc lea ru In Bedeque will be used during the sum-mar . motitlis to provide music for the Musical and other circles in evening cliurcii services on every easel alternate Sunday ‘beginning June Practice has been going on for ing June 27th, for at this time the several months nnd ull have been lledeque Orchestra made its first so eager illut it has been possible When the orchestra to have two or three practices u h All are invited to come 3111111681111? t b t an of t e t1. Bede Baptist Ciiurc rc ~ made it his life work to teach what the County know Peter, as his ::“:1::1'n;gc'1'é1y|“an?1°o$emy111118111111 ca?“ at “:21, 1111,10’ zégigfnte trgtgfmgaeaggzvgfgrg; 331-11411" 37°" intended it 10 be I1 he knows to be the truth ahoutthe customers come from far and near. y 111011111111. sought 51111118111011 111111 111mm 111116 1111111. D1._ 3111111, who 1s to her figure. too, an inexpressible you, 111,111.11 1,111 1,0111. 1,1011“ 15 11.1. the total ensemble now numbers one s; the foremost pulpit exposit- The infilrllmellifl ors in the Maritime Provinces. i-{Qcvrflfi The Australian citics of Sydney 9 death. Ilitunyuurpnmnts. Flititlilslnotlls uudhhelriarvuswhhhntholn. Estu- livnbh also. mnstdiiatsfahrib. , Aflddillehseeluflil . Flltitherfliltflnxhmltivursearch hy apart mtcsnnbdltl and chemists. lthhlmktolllllldnd. Flitbssre- placedtheoldnwthodsbecuuseithlls altheheefls—nnddoesitqui"kl¥- Get nFlltcnnnd IP11?" Wd-IY- F01’ cvu-yvbcs. that and at the former cold to me! Don't keep that 511911 . . 1 . clarinets, 2 cornets, 1 tenor horn. and Adelaide, 700 miles spurt, have i... i. t __1__ around you — you're killing ma. 55:1“ yofffiifémffumgé: ,,mt°'"}‘,°§f' New Yo?‘ iiltntd Evofrtgililéslinzoltlznfiiy. atiifiiigluglisprftfsvfivfetlllllifisiiiiottq l baritone horn. 2 alto horns, 1 been linked by n passenger air ser- 1 V ’" Harry." 11.1111 11101111111191. 1- 111111111 wgg m). and Him’ g ' or bass horn, 1 slide trombone, and vice. '. fI-lalf automatically. she obeyed ' y " i _ wherever there is a Dunlop factory the’ specialized" knowledge on done wonderful work in the Mat Donlld. H.I., Michigan, U. S. A» inn battle fields during the Great War. Traveller's Best also claims the man who was engineer o1 the first allied train to enter German terri- in the Great War-Ir. Russel MsLslne lervies listlcn . .. . . . . . . . . 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