1 i is l iw. yn rwvqy-xref ' V MARK ` VI. Next Sunday we all went to church. everybody a~horseback_ The men took their guns and kept -:hem between their knees or stood them handy BBB!-nlt the wall. The Shep- ur? th done esame. mhourslfterdinnerevery, was dolins.Buokandsdog stretched out on the grass aslee.p.Iwentuptoourro0m dgedlwouldtalkeanspmy- Ound that sweet Miss Sophia ding in her door, which wal toou.rs,andsheiook mein r room and,shut the door and sskednaeifllikedhermdlsald é i"§'é'_?=§§i I'-5 H , I did. lj. Then she said she'd forgot her \ “_ . 'Vw '> l».» \_ \. ,\ ie \'. \ I.. .. .i in ~. f 1 L, ‘ . “vi .E testament and- would l slip out quiet and go to the church and get it. I said I would. So I slid out and went to the church and got the testament. Says I to myself it ain’t natural for a girl to be in such a sweat about a testament, so I give it a shake and out drops a little piece oi paper with “half past two" wrote on it with a pencil. _ I put the paper in the book again and brought it home. Miss Sophia give me a, squeeze and said Iwas the best boy in the world and not to tell bod . BUY Y I went off down to the river studylng"over this thing, and pretty soon I noticed that my nigger was following. When we got out of sight of the house he comes a.-running. d an says “Marsa George, if you’l1 come down to the swamp, 1‘1l show ya a _whole stack o’ water-moccaslns." I thought what was he up tn, but I told him to trot ahead and pretty soo~n.he took me to a. spot where I found Jim. Jim was glad to see me and said the raft was so badly dam- aged and that it was hid in a crick. I d0n‘t want to talk much about the next day. I walked up and notic- ed that Buck was gone and down- stairs nobody was around. Then Jack, my nigger, told me that Miss Sophia had run oi! to get married to Harney Shepherdson and the Grangerfords had gone down to the river to kill Harney before he could get across with Mlm Sophia. I ran down to the river and elumb into a. cotton wood. I saw Buck and a cousin of his behind a wood-rank and four or five men esvorting on their horses and yell- ing. One of the boys stood up and dropped one of the men out oi' his saddle. The men rode away, and I called 'out to Buck from the tree. He be- gan to cry and told me that his ather and two brothers were killed, .and that Miss Sophia and Harney F0|l S0" STO||A0l| AID IIIIGESTIOI Don't suiler from sfter-eating discom- Yort. Eno'e “Fruit Salt" will soon set you right. Eno neutmlizes the acid con- dition and sweetens the Romach almost dike magic-safely: And more-Eno gets at the root of the trouble and prevents recunenoe. lt 'regularizee intestinal activity, keeps the elimlnstive tract free from poisonous Valle. *_ 'Adash‘ofEnohagluIofwute.r. morning and night; soon normallaes and reviviies the entire inner system. Doctors recommend Eno and take it themselves_ Wg §,hq'§n0w_lt'3,`mfel EDO mote el-gg' ` ,jbomepo hsblt. I-lsndy ‘%.'§Q_om§.¢ _ old sine. 85 omos. _ °-»°‘e= . Professional Cards McLEOD 6 BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. ‘ J. A. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister! and Attorneys-st-Law MONEY 'D0 LOAN ~ Omoo: 180 llichmosul Street. BELL £4' MATHIESON I. I. Bell D. L lhthleloll. LLB. Bsrrlsion A Solicitors Money to Loan Dsmeron Block. Chsrlottetbwn.P.l.l. ' 'A- J. HASLAM, B.A». LL.B. BABRISTER. SOLIUITOB, E'l.‘C._ MONEY T0 LOAN. New Brace Building Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn TWAIN were gone across the river and were safe. I was glld to that. Then all of s sudden od goes three or four guns. 'I‘he Shepherd- sons had slipped around behind the boys. The boys jumped for the riv- er, both of them hurt, and ls they swam dawn the current the men rang along the bank singing out "Kill them, kill them!" I ain't a-going to tell all that happened I wished I ain't never come ashore to see such things. I 5`ln‘t never going to get shut of em. VII. I tU8Sed the two bodies ashore and cried as I covered up Buck‘s face. He was mighty good to me. 'I‘l1en I went and found Jim and we got on the raft. I was powerful glad to get away from the feuds and Jim was glad to get away from the swamp. You feel mighty free and comfortable on a raft. One morning I found a canoe and crossed over to the shore to find some berries. As I landed here comes a. couple of men tearing up the path as lest w they could foot it. They begged me to save their, lives-said they hadn't done noth- ing, and was being chased for it with men and dogs. I told them to wade through the water a ways to tiuow oi! the scent and then took them into the csnoe and took them to the raft. One of them was about seventy. and had a bald head and very gray whiskers. H9 had a battered slouch hat and ragged jeans tucked into his boot- tops and the other, about thirty, was dressed about as omery. Each had a tat ratty-looking carpet-bag.” After breakfast on the raft, it came out that these chaps didn't know each other. The younger ex- plslned that he had been selling an article to take the tartar on teeth. but that the enamel came ofi! too, and that he had stayed one night too long in the neighboring village. The older one said he had been giving temperance lectures, but somehow s report had got around that he used a private jug. A nigger told him the people were gathering to give him s coat of tar and fee.- thers, and so he had fled. The two had met, running away. Nobody said nothing for s while. Then the young man sighed and says: .. A185!" “What you alassin’ about?" Says the baldliead. Well, the young man said that by rights he was Duke of Bridgewater but that af descendant of one of his ancestirs had unlawfully seined the estates and title. He said that we ought to walt on him and call him “your grace." That was easy s done it. Jim stood “will yo' grace have dat?" But the old ty silent and seemed to h something on his mind. Late in the afternoon he told the Duke, who he called “Bilge- water,"that he was the "late Dauph- ine," rightful king of France. “You must mean youre the lsie Charlemagne.” said the Duke. “You niiéist be six or seven hundred* years o ."' We called the King “your maj- esty," but it didn't take me long to make up my mind that they were low-down humbugs. VIII. The Dudes was an actor, he said, and he suggested that he and the King would put on “Romeo and Juliet" in some town. The King would be “Juliet” The King sold his white whispers might look odd on such. e. young gal, but the Duke took "Juliet's" night gown und 'night cap out oi' his bag, and ssid the country ,lakes wou1d.n't know the difference. We stopped at s little one-horse town and found that most -of the people had gone to s camp meeting. We went to the camp meeting. and the( next thing I imowed the King wentup to the preacher-'s pist- form and the preacher told him to speak to the people. (To Be Continued.) ~ Missing The Violets (New Outlook) Some motorist has discovered that at forty miles an hour he cannot ssc the violets. He can see many other things which are more obtrusive, but the violets are hidden from the man travelling at high speed. Is it not most emphatically true that ourage travelling atenun- precedented speed, misses some of the most c'h.a.rming beauties of life? .ht its 2%.. l- "T MacG1ug‘an & Tramor Hnrk B.. lillleiluignn, K. O. I C. It. Clair Tnlnor, B. A. lorlhterlt lo|lel\0l'l» etc. KONI! T0 IDAN Iles: Ons' Provincial Bout. 0 ?"' llohmond Street. Charlottetown. il- L .|.A. mama, |i.c. IAIBIQTII. !0Ll0l'l'0B. lo. qmmmown. r. s.'mmo. I-ey to Loon and Collection gilvon the very but attention. Vis-2-o-imonth. , ,, = H. F. MacPHEE. B.A. noun. ss. nnsrsrlm- somorron my Bjllfllf, cllll'|0"lfU'l Eohibitzon Commission chu. n. sms. cnumm. can-mmcwa Iso. B. lchcusll. West .lt Psion. .him Simson. Hamilton. ol Il01ll.D?l‘l0 AU! fl`il0"ibUvo or 0o|Ull°Wl'|~ .i ns. r.. cnmauuwa. LOWTHER As no . I 3 5; <- 5.2 L' “worst omnrstlrcls ' |10/is \>\‘°"..M°r".r | ` ik, . .- #f‘.'l|‘,¢* 4%' “Ill-I A' I o ¢ '° -\ 'Users Supposed Good , Vision Often_ Defective 3%; liiii | 1;; r= .iii Prudence dieishs hui you acquaint ycosnlgsrwlth tl: fldhmflfilhfy shui” slgimmdsetseeordingiy. G. F. Hutcheson f _ I ‘I, \- ;;ee” SVN i - _f _ ` ' _ _' m , ` _ I _ -A' 1' 41- *__ _ < _,__ Z., - _ _i’,f_?_ i fl-1” _f' 4 I i 5 \\ i X _ __ Il _f -_-f_, I /,>_’,?’I’ _ - - - _ _ 2-; _lr-il _ i Hodlvolo-¢'|ay,&mlIc|\duelions|sav»l»oonm|lr|obprioor of Gooclyou Speedway Trond Tins. 'lllon has boon, llowovol, no reduction In qunllly. `|l\o some leugll, long-wearing 'hood and ilto some springy Supedwist Cord Body as laolon :lo In Ilioso tins. Yougolowrllionguurmiooogolnslnotolllydoloetslrul against road-lioxords as well. You ga-whim: unc eco-the immsdicn, on»rh¢»»p¢f sorvleo ofyoi neighborhood Goodyear-dealer. Ho delivers your Ilros ol ones--llo pub lllolu on the wlioolsllor you-he gives you your Goodyear gualonioo-llo ls always conveniently available lo lsondlo elolms-all ai no coal io you. ` Soolhonowvorylowfioodyoorpdosslnllnponelobovo. Conpanlllomwlillovonillolowostolsoeolledlaoagoln prices. ' 'llnon soo your nearby Goodyear dealer. You will llnd lilm a goodhlllliotloulvlilll. |¢_,__, % fe Illill llll|'|lI|lHEli GOODYEAII SPEEDWAY . 3Ux3s lilo 4-Ply 4.40-Il ‘S35 4.50-20 69° 4.50-2| 695 4.75-li 175 4.15-20 '~ 795 5.00-ll 84° 5.00-20 845 5.25-ll 94° 5.25-21 9°’ » . , . 6-P11'-'»-'Sl' I 190 83° ` Q10 , gas . 99.5 1065 116° 12:5 s. hurry to which, should to stop ilery cm- s. minute. into the ting, and the of §§e§¥ 'getiiiiié goats gghsi 8’ liwmmne __1__. _ ___.___- ._- AUGTIDII SALE / Olfonfturo. 100 Kill Shoot. on wuumosr,.rmss, sesaacck. gcaslsting of parlor, dining room lsiiiii iii* ihl positive-no 3. A mwnorisnn. Aucilheor. 1|-'Fil-6-1-Si. ~ .2 Es; §§§u ggsfi We one not not useful, for speed which gels our journey in shortest time has the defects which we might expect. and it necessarily misses much that wel! wiirth seeing. The msn who eeaseiessly rushing here and t he x éggii' EE E' ef Notice ‘ iii iiizl Eh tit , of llstamsliolisl Fon and Anlmsl l'oo\lslAd.ol!|mm\cssido,Prince lelwudlsiumwlllspeskonton fosdingtloxlzreoding sal ranch management. lossrosndhelrthhdiscunion s lomr\aehks.n|l_lox ` L-'IMI-8-I-8|. E E8' § _-_,=,__2 _... ' __ .:______'.i"€` SALE lP§§¥§’E§ iiiiiiiiials 'fel iiiiil J ltlrrlr Irion Forforllorportlnlsnspb ‘Ill lAll‘lll¢ ‘l‘lUl'l‘ MIPANY J. A.; nuoonsmn, Aloillllf. Wsmufs Institutes 0P'l'0Hl‘l’l.lUl' .i . , . _ 1_1 NOTICE A §i'i?ii .,i§liiii' .ii.;;lii§§ e sl to smlmnpnmhum io ' Qlolul 11. IAIBDUI. _ IANIDID PIIIIJJPI. Glollll I. llA1.'i'lllwl. \ , . _.f>fitrtt>1if¢f.rf=1.r>i1rw.s1.:i»rvf§~.,.1.._. ......l . . _ i . . f(iAY’S PLANTS VEGETABLE AND FLOWER. PLANTS WI PAY Till PUSTAGE VEGETABLE PLANTS - Early Copenhagen Cabbage and Early Bnowbsll Cauliflower Zlio dn. per hundred $1.80. Early Cucumber 25c dos. Celery Mc dos. Extra Early 'lomsio Mo del.. late Tomato 80c dos Peppers 25a dol. lah (hbbsge and Cauliflower in wing nrletiq will be resdy ill. Clbhoge Danish por 100. All 40c per E§ .5§§ iirlisg 'nd its 100.14% hundred. 85.75 Charlottetown. wr 1000 $8.00. town. ANNUAL FIDWII Pl.AN'l‘!- Astns, Phln,.sioch, Alylnm. Dsl- elgu-Pztunlo, loq Mom Petunia, V MINING. (African) Susp- |fll°ll»Z|1lgBllH|'lol|l. Portl- lses, Poteniilla. (ereqper) Canary Creeper, Lobelin, Cosmos at 25e doz. Seelling Pansy, Ruffled Petunia, Ss-ivia, Kochla and Seedllng Cama- iluns at 3543 per doz. HARDY PERENNIALS - Double lloilyhocks, mixed colors 10c each. Sweet William l5e each, Wintered over Pansies, 10c esch. Dclphinium 20o each. (hmatlons 10c esch. For- getmenois 10c esch. , ` We hsve spared no expense, and use only the finest tested seeds and will st sll times be pleased to hs* customers osll st our gardens and personally select picnic. The following firms curry` our plants exclusively, fresh daily from our gardens. Carter lr Co.. Seed Store, F. W. Woolwcrth. This sdverilsement appears every 'l'nes\l.sy\ and Fridays. lletnlt with poet-sl note or ex- prou money order. If by cheque add lilo exchange. We do not send msll orders 0. 0. D. Bend all mail orders to J. J. GAY & SUI Phgg ,M B01 lB'l Chlrlolietalvn . L-'l002-5-80-6-'Tile-Fi'i-tl. i i ='-' - ' ,SCOTCI-l FIRE BRICK nnu-:cr FROM scoTLANo 0l|E .GARLUAII SGOTUH ~ - FIRE BIIIEK _ Y /~s1>acnu. mucus oN LARGE '_ 'quanfrrrn-as. ' L. M. Foote at G0. g psonrs WHARF V vo Fortune 5.50 lleodquurteli in Charlottetown Headquarters in Scorin- ¢ _--t = -.1 Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLUTTETOWI to FURTIIIIE' TIME TABLE Leslving Charlottetown ... 4.00 p.m.Lesvln¢ Huelbrook-...... 4.20 Keefe’s Luke ... 4.85 48 Road ........ 4.45 Clfilllll 5.00 Bridegumn ms Dllldls ......... 5.20 Dl.ugwell's ...... 5-40 P. Ill. Mm- MIR. DJJ. IIJII. DJIL D.\'ll. llll. Fortune ........-. 8.15 Ln. Dingweli'o 8.85 s.m. " Dundas ......... 8.45 Ml- °‘ Bridgetown ...... 8.50 nm. . " Clllllhn ....... 9.06 lm- " 4! Station ...... 9.10 mm. “ Keefs‘s Lake .... 9.80 mm. “ lluelln-ook . ‘ 9.45 mm. Arrive Charlottetown .. 10.05 nm. -NOBANA TEA ROOMS. IINNOX B(Yl'El.. - = " l BLUE BUS LINE SCHEDULE LEAVE! _ ' rears msc Murray llsrhor North .......................... lilcy Comer-`-0owo\'e_oux ...................... siirs¢e\\,B\‘iln Geo. 1'ooio's store-Lower Montague tiluuooh Oillco-Upper Montague N .. ...... it Cherry Valley .................................. Powlll.. ............................-........... I/eaves Wllltp’s‘ Restaurant ..‘.................... W Psion lead ‘elrrlodstismmlrillrlunollllm V ‘i.|s.A_.1\s. c.oo.4\.u. ua asa. me An. no Ass. ~ _ use ssl. o.o| AM. 0.15 An. ess An. oss ssl. us Am. ion en. no rss. un en. lsswiilsiopoolisltllstsorreigitecrccievf ,. , 'U V f . ( I . , , , » ~. , , ..... ,_.,.,,..,,..,.,g.,»..»»..`,._..,. ».. ie ...-vo-1" <- f