I£EJTYI° Never buy tea in bulk ‘Tea needs air-tight prtection ‘Fresh from the gardens’ H.107 Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to he spun_ into yarn and wove into blankets. Single 1g"; l; 25 eents and doubled t8 cents per pound. Blanket $2315; li- takes live lbs. of wool to make a blanket. They will all he laundered unless ordered otherwise. \\ ool must be well iriislied and all dirt hind burrs picked out. The size of single yarn is medium and double Elf"! fine, medium and coarse. l'ut ship- pens mime un all parcels and own- er's name, address and instructions inside; otherwise we will not b6 responsible for losses. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be paid on 100 lbs. WM. LANDRIGAN, 65 Queen Street. Charlottetown. 4327-5-l-tilurssat4 months. -____ NOTICE T0 oizoioiis: Owing to a large accumu-- lation of ()\'l£ltl)l'l‘] and l UNPAID ACCOLTNHXQ, The Polyclinic has been compel- led to take means to procure payment of same by their Debtors. To this end a Collec- tion Department has been organized in connection with our ollice, and special letters are being issued asking for an early settlement. Debtors receiving these special letters are respectfully asked to at- tend to our requests. THE POLYCLINIC 6055-6 a8 Its-iii. Professional llarils Summer Art Glass through July at the Studio 0t MARY ALLISON DOIILL Cape Traverse §2’l'i-6-16-1month. STEWART 8: LOWTHER J. D. STEWART. K. C. N. flV. LOWTIIEII. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. . 84 Great George Street " MONEY TO LOAN. n MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. IVIONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE-I. BELL 8: MATHIESON B. R. Bell. l). L. lilatliieson, LL. B. Barrister 8.- Solicitors ' Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague p-_._ _..___ McLEOD 8: BENTLEY J. A. Bi-INTLEY W. E. IiENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Olficc: 1K0 Rirlinionrl Street AIONI-JY TO LOAN Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. ..-__- McDONALD 8r McPHEE B. . _ J. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEE Barristers. Attorney's, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN '_' 145 Great George Street - 473t-5-20-1mo-dall! McLURE o MacKINNON SILVER FOXES AND FURS Representing HUDSOITS BAY CO., 0f LONDON, Phone 896 ENGL Office 112 Kent St. Max Factors Preparations Are used by 85'; of the Screen Stars -—snd should be on every ladies‘ Dressing Table. Cleansing Cream. Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge, Astringent. etc. MISS RYAV. Representative. D. EDGAR SHA‘V. K. C. Law our... _ Prowse Block. ‘ .127 Grafton Street. (‘hariotlrtnnnl Wills and Estates Settled. I r l l Collection n1 Bills (Special Dept.) SAFE protection (or all dorumentm: W. E. D Willi’. U. ll i Barrister rt’ ifnliriinr - MONTY TO LOAN l Suinmi-rsidr- l‘. ii. l. ---__.-_.._.....__. i 3JLlo~2~l Irttt‘ .lli..... am, Halt-m iiiiildiiiig, ’ ‘ SMILES “Darling, when people are in lovii they can live on air." “Yer, Reginald, castles." 1st Stude: Sue, are you? 2nd Studc: ternity pin. Say. Tom. you'r pinning your faith on a girl like but after they Ire married they can't live in air -..,,_ Nope; only my fray "There ls awoman who has nevci searched her husband's pockets." "Great; what's her name?" “Miss Sylvia Yellowleaf." .1 JUST LiKE THE‘ FISH Bald the tool-killer: _ “l tried today All those fool flsh'llar| to slay. I captured a few 0f the lesser crew, - But the big fellows all got away. Jagglcy: looking fine. again? Chalkcrt the half-water wagon—l'm driving a. milk route. Hello, Chalker, you're On the water wagon Not quite, but I'm In any hair ionic. (In!!! a we: " will i». . Do nINARIrs "lilllii 0F PAIN" LINiMENT DANDRUFF and Falling Heir, use Min- nrrl‘: cruelly}: you would rim 4 i: and rho result L... M. Lumpsoii (s? (.0. LIMITED. 84 Queen Street London. ti. (J. 4. England ‘Fublic Auction Soles OI- RAW FURS tripping tugs will m- furnish- -d iiilhoul charge hy applying .0 H. I iloliiniri ‘\|‘l.\‘.llf I’ l: I Lid. ltv|i.'i-: cnir-il nv \ilit'(i l‘iil.\'.‘l ti! Hit-i flu new \I‘i\ lurk ‘l5’. \ Slim- inc. ‘ THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN Selwood OF Sleepy Cat’ (Continued) “Harry Barbonetl" exclaimed an unsteady voice. "What do you ma“ by keeping us locked here all this time? You promised we should be free in a few minutes. When are we to get out?" Margaret Hyde stood to the left the doorway: and clinging with clasped hands to Margaret's arm, hatless and shrinking under a. cape, her eyes filled with fear, Sel- wood saw Christie Fylcr. Christie's startled glance fell on him. Of all men, she would have wished to identify Selwood last, de- spite what had passed between them, with these detestable sur- roundings in which she was held prisloner. To see him suddenly in this forbidding place in company with the ruthless tool of the ma-n she had now so much reason to fear, was like rudely stripping her of what faith she had left in men. It was hardly a moment before the situation cleared, but for Christie 1r was a painful moment. Barbanct halted before Mar- back over his shoulder. "I ain't bossiiig this procession." He spoke with a contemptuous spite. “This man with the gun is running thing5—l0l‘ a few minutes-talk t0 him." , Barbanclfls words directed all ores on Seiivoocl. He spoke t0 e nol sllllflilii€lr Hyde. "If YOU life Kelli? ‘ere against your ivills, you're free f) go now-oi" will be in a minute. ihis is a good place to get away from. It will be burned before daylight." "They" dragged us here," exclaim- ed Christie. “They threatened to kill '11s." “Who is ‘they?’ asked Selivood. lvlzirgarct hesitated. “All these men," interposed Christie, tremulous and eager. She pointed to Borbanct. “This man, and most of all-Starbuck. It was he who had us brought to this vile place.” repealed Christie, with gathering anger and r courage. “We don't know yet why we should beilocked up in this way. Who are all these men we hear ln the next room? ’l‘hat man"—-she pointed her finger with flashing eyes, at Barbanet- “and another tried to drag me here, alone. father!" Sclwood stood the sullen barten- der facing the wall with his hands up. “I'll have a job for you in a minute, Barbanet," said Selwood in an undertone. “You may want to save your own skin with it. When these people get out of here, you can take word in to Starbuck he's corncrect. Lefever's men have surrounded this place, and ‘they're out to get him and his crew for burning their bunk-house. Star- buck can either fight, or come out. and talk. If he fights, there won't be any talk-not so far as I know. It he doesn't come out he'll be burnt; out. If he fights, lie-and the rcst of you—ivlll'gct the rope.” He turned away without waiting for an answer. Bull Page had un- barred and knocked the rim lock off the flimsy back door, and opened it. Pardaloe, waiting im- patiently in the dark, and itching to train the big shotgun on some- body. loomed up in the doorway. "Thflifre here," he said to Sel- wood slgnlgicnntly. He looked en- vlously at Sclwoods victim, stand- ing with lils face to the wall-he offered so tempting a. cushion for a handful of buckshot-but was zippeased when Selwood seriously put on lil mthe responsibility of taking the three refugees ‘through the burnt district to the barn. Chrlstlel, listening eagerly to g1] the words passed, edged up so she could ask Selwood a question apart. “You are not coming?" He hesitated as she spoke, and looked at her almost curiously. The old fever in his blood rose at the sight of her. But pride ruled NOTICE SUNYSIDE INN DANCE n/iLL niznrs CORNER Near Summeriilde, will hold their Modern Dance on Monday, July 6th. Square Dancing, Friday, Ju|y ‘ '1'0t'ii.“"l‘he following weeks will hold their Modern Dance on Wednesday Ill/Willi. Come along and brlflx your friend. 7043-14.“, NOTICE Do’: tarcs arc due and payable on or before July int in each year. ry owner of a dog or dogs who all refine or l1l",’t‘(‘l t:i rziv said "N10" ll" fro.‘ ttd w't'iin ten gorcts question. Ho nodded coolly ' of- Margarct wouldn't. let them-—they almost tried to kill my ~__.._... his will and questlonlngly up at him as if he, too, longed to say and to hear more, sow nothing of what was hidden behind the unbending expression- “Not yet." was all he said when he answered. “But you oughtifl; to lose a minute-follow Pardaloe and keep close to him." Pardaloe himself seemed in haste. “Don't lose no time, Chris- tie," he urged; "come along!" She could not be hurried. “Then surely,” she faltered to Seiwood, "I shall see you again tonight-to —l:o say something-to thank you for—" Selwood held on to his words as if they were diamonds. "Glad to do it," he murmured, stubbornly laconic. His gaze was so steady that her eyes fell. However, she would not give up—-and when she looked at him again her eyes were glistening a little. “I know I hurt you terribly," she begun. He offered nothing to help her out. “I did not Want m." ihe pend-sled. resolved to soften him. “Can't you_qome ‘with us now?" It was his turn to squirm. He did not risk. his eyes directly on hers-Only repeated, almost me- chanically, "Not yet," "Are you twins to~to fight?" She could hardly breathe the hate- ful word between her reliwtang lips. "I may nave to." Without look- ing at her, he raised his hand to- ward the open door. "Follow Pardaloe." 1- WDOL Wanted, 10,000 lbs. unwash- ed wool, highest market Christie, looking ' J Make it a point to pay us a visit during the next few days. For we are celebrating Frigidairek fifteenth anniversary and have arranged a special program that you won't want to miss. Among other things we are making a special Jubilee OEer to those who purchase now-an offer that will surprise you with its generosity.- We are pre- senting m Anniversary Gift to all adults who visit our showroom. And we are giving interesting and dra- matic demonstrations of the enduring qualities of Frigid- aire Lifetime Porcelain; HOLMAN Limited . FRIGIDAIRE 51s ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE f CELEBRATING l5 YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT DURING YHE ‘UBIIIEE W! WILL lNSTAtL FRIGIDAIRE g YOUR HOME FOR ONLY DOWN m: “ism-csounaucsonrdsuir Your gorwr-Nizuc-c Q ~ Special Jubilee Offer visir OUR SHOWROOM NOW ANNIVERSARY GIFT r0 ALL VISITORS We are showing that neither heat uor moisture can harm this lasting, glass-smooth surface-that it withstands hard knocks and scratches-film: even lemon juice cannot stain the acid-resisting porce- lain interior. And in addition to all this we are showing how the Cold Control speeds the freezing , of ice and desserts-how the Hydrate: makes even wilted vegetables fresh—-how the Quickube Ice Tray releases ' ice cubes with finger-tip pressure-one at a time or a whole trayful. ‘ Come in now and receive your Anniversary Gift. Charlottetown and Summerside Dealers for Prince Edward Island FRIGIDAIRE — GUARANTEED She made her last appeal-save, perhaps, that deepest appeal that until now had lain unspoken tn her eyes. But Christie could say things, too, As she stepped to- ward the door her eyes flashed iback at. him. "II I didn't fear en- dangering your life-I'd stay any- way!" "The suddenness, the surprise, the Iintimate defiance, brought the carefree old laugh for a moment to [Selwoodb lips-the laugh of the summer auction days, the laugh that Christie remembered arid nod missed so long. But without giv- lng him time for a. word she stepp- ed out. into the night. It was not till then that he imagined he heard in the darkness something like a supressed sob. With Christie on the wsy to safety and Lefeverb men o1; ‘his call, selwood started Barbanet back to Starbuck. But Barbanet had only disappe- ared when Beiwood heard a woman's scream. Christie had Pullman fares: Standard, Berth, $15.00. prices paid. A. BLOCK, 9i King St., Charlottetown TOiZ-T-t-Iil but just crossed the other thres- hold-it was her voice. He sprang out o! the open beck door and ran around to the front. In the street, lighted by the gray gleam o! daybreak, he saw a. little group 0t‘ struggling figures. To his left‘, out o {the wide-open doors of Burma's place, Starbucks men were erovildlilg. What Selwood feared had happened: a door guard, freeing himself, had given the alarm. As they ran out they were met with the gun-fire of Le- fevens men, and in what seemed no more than asecond the two parties were at grips with clubs and guns. (To be Continued) eves v TESTE y GLASQEASNQFITTBD E. W. TAYLOR. J. S. TAYLOR , Pilgrimage to Ste. Anne ile Beaupre Leaving Tuesday, July 21st, Returning Friday, July 24th. Optou-ietrlii‘ 142 Richmond Street Fare, Charlottetown, Surnmerslde and intermed- iato points $12.00. Tickets procurable from the Station Agents at Charlottetown and Summerside. Those leav- ing from points between these two stations and Bor- den will secure tickets from the conductor on the train. Upper Berth $9.00, Lower Tourist, Upper Berth $4.00; Lower Berth, $8.00 Pullman: start from Moncton and are available - during the entire trip, including stay at Ste. Anne. _ As the number of Pullmans is limited, reserva- tions should be made in advance. For further information writer Rev. FranclsP. Walker, Director St. Anne Pilgrimage, East Saint J ohn, N. B. . ._.-. » sewn-newt: July 3-00 f FOR THREOE YEA-RS “riiivaris issue: I offer for sale my exceptionally fine farm of 212 acres _ at Mt. Herbert nicely situated four and one half miles. from ' Charlottetown near churches, schools and railway station» Good. buildings, house, barns equipped with water system, telephone also. Fox ranch inspection invited. MRS. R. PERCY, MUTCH 5 (lhariottetwn, P. E. I. r 7047-7-4-swm-6l the labor and twice the atIsfactionI We can supply mowers of any size to suit your requirements, from 12” to 18" wide, ranging in price from We also carry shears, hose, gran catchers, ing eons, etc, Everything needed in the garden. Lawn ‘Mowers Keep your lawn trim with a new lawnmower. A sharp, easy-running machine does the work with hall‘ The Rogers Hardware 0o., i-ttl. water-