Next t We~ek ’s ?the t" p The greatbig ProvincialExliibitionl-iivhicllrwe have ioeeilteliingnron ; l about since early spring, will beinfull swirigMonday eyeninff at 1.30 1 o’elock, P;M. At that hour His Honor~,.l;ie_u_t.-Governor_Heil_r_tt_ yvilloffic. j iallylopen it. Everything will be in‘ readinessjat the opening ' ‘ng. ‘ fAll the stock and other- exhibits willbe in their placess; Thegreatb Midway will be in full swing, and every living and ‘mechanical thing . which makes an Exhibition so interesting, exciting andexhilerating, will be ready for you.‘ In the evening myriads of electric. lights will make the grounds bright as day. Never before has such a large amount of lnoney. been, expended to stage the Exhibition in this, Province. Never before has such a program been prepared to" command your interest. a Froml Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock, until Friday Qveniifig atflloowlock. 'the_ big, show; U ."You needn't delay." he said aoftll’ ' ', will b8 Strflllg. ‘ I I i , This present undertaking of ours__ _ ' . . - has been full of surprises. You had , _ - - -- . 2.2.2::.:::..?t:'.:::.r:.::;n'~=;' HERE ‘IS PRQGRAM. “if; gggkgwg: ,,,‘,‘jf,‘f§f",'m‘,,,f§ff| Monday evening 7.30 P.M.,' Grand e_ Opening of Exhibition. Speeches, m» line tlshtened and a widow or , Band Music, Mrs. Frances Holl Trainor, lilnlland Mrs. Raoul Raymond, ' ‘“‘“°”‘"‘°° m“ h" "°°- ‘“°"°“,l Vocalists. ‘_ Professor W. E. Fletcher, " Pianist, in the Main Building. _ - o Great Big Midway in full swing, with its ‘inlyritadfof lights reminding one of? Fairy Land, on the main grounds. Honey Troupe, The FlorenzTrifl had turned deathly pale. o 4 "Shee who it is," directed Dr. Mol- ' amiiCarl Manello Company. marvello-ise crobats and entertainers, lnifront j of Grandstandswith" band concert. ~ " ‘ " a TUESDAYS GPROGRAM Quentin LANDON f figure in the chair. "She will need a-ahalnl-atlmu- . lant after a Iwhlle." Doctor lloifett ; a murmured. "You have se the small ‘ bottle with the blue label on the shell in the pantry. Next to it is a still smaller bottle witha whltc-andT-i-ed label. It would be s natural mis- take-" _ His voice trailed ofl intn s silence more eloquent than words. Axelaon shuddered a. little. Doctor Moflett 1t had been contemplating m; not... but now he raised his head. ; - Preedonifroanillesrlkhsbvenyi the room full ofllllsvaponcloalngdoors and wlndowaaoltwllihsvefuliefioetiveasoas. I'll! '1” km! flwlquitoee. roaches. bed hop and ants. Guaranteedh-ikllloensana-yback. i SOME ONE INTERRUPTID Adele felt an overwhemling weak- ness dragging her down. The r001“ swam in crazy blurs beioso her eyes. Doctor MofleWs words and the smiling, murderous look that ac- gompanigd them jumbled chaotically in her brain. Her heart felt curiously unsteady, as ll all the blood had deserted it. She reeled, staggered and would have fallen if Axelson had not caught her. fr. with surprising strength for a mall who looked so old and feeble, Axel» son carried her to a chair. He; head fell lllnply to her shoulder. "Fainted," he announced. Doctor Moflett, nodded. "Pretty young thing." he observed lnusinsll‘. then shrugged. "Too bad!" Axelson stared at him out of hi! shrewd, bleary eyes. "You are not thinking of—" "I am not thinking at all," Doctor Moflett interrupted. "I am merely acting in accordance with.certa‘.rl in- flexible rules and safeguards which I have formulated for my self-protec- tion and the success of our pleasant little enterprises." ' "But she is wortha hundred thou- sand dollars to us." "I know." The doctor smiled Jig, ,,,__...1.'. e‘ .,¢,gl-= . sits Auction Sale Offllll-Fashioned Furniture .'.'l‘o be sold at Public Auction at 222 Queen Street, Chlrlottcinwn, August 27th. commencing at 12 noon, Furniture and Movables of the .. Lalo Honourable Chief Justice and Mrs. Palmer, consisting of some splendid pieces of sitting-room, dining-room, and bedroom furni- i hare, also valuable silverware, plated ware, chins and glass dishes. TERMS CASH. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. .Valuable Farm for Sale (y, u . ‘»<q-'3; e 444444» Axelson went out. The doctor took a pistol from his pocket, examined‘ it carefully, and dropped it into his" pocket again. Without ta glance at the unconcslous girl, he paced the floor until Axelson returned. "It's Castle!" announced the old| man excitedly. . 7300-eod tf *. . AT HARRINGTON, LOT 33 faintly. He looked at his watch. "Half-past one. You will get word to The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres ten miles north of cane’ 539mm" I F" mm‘ yo“ w Iilrlottetown, watered by mill stream flowing throng]; the pfgmhgl v New dwelling house and good outbuildings, farm specially scum] state the situation as-er-graphlcal- ly as is necessary. Tell him to rake together one hundred thousand dol- i i "Castle?" m. Moirett eta-bed ‘lo.- a mome t. "Virgil Ellsworth Cas- . tle?" ~ - * ‘The old man nodded in a perturbed WHY. , - 3 Morning, Judging cattle. Visiting exhibits. r / _ Afternoon, Midway on main grounds. - Great racing program win» splendid fields of high class horses. * " i ' ’ a ,. I,2.23 Trot with a bunch of fast trotters. i , ' ' 2.30 Pacers that canstep. g 1 _ v _ _ . 2.15 Trot with Great Scott, Champion Trotter of. Cape Bfetilllilflflgffit and others. Biggest vaudeville program ever staged here. Band 92-" i, tions, Ralph Madison singing, etc.,- etc. a ’ ' ' Evening. Great Big‘ iMidway. Vaudeville. »Band vPrflgrami 1M: GWEDNESDATS ‘PROGRAM ‘Morning, Judging cattle. Visitingexhibits, etc. ' Afternoon, Big Midway on main grounds. Horse race on race track} ..,,,,,, you hm “m, m“, m, Great big Free ForAll with Pale Face, Champion of Cape Breton.’ Mary on titan; room." on oom- mt . Volo, Kazoif, Red Line, Lambert Todd and others. . - a - " - ' l . °“' “m “w” “‘ ‘h’ ““" ‘°‘°‘” 2.20 Trot that will be a sizz/ler with-IgmBi-iar "Mac, Peter, Verde, -' "That's curious. Still another sur- ' prise!“ ‘The doctor chuckled mirth- lo seed potatoes and for ranching. g leasly. "How did he ‘rind his way ' TWiHhmll 0! Plllvhlle Price may remain secured on the preinlsq, For further particular; apply to Bell a Mstlaleson, Solicitors, Chu- leltetown and Montague. 7023-8-tuefri9i. lars ln currency or securities and come here tomorrow afternoon and get his daughter." "Yes, I thought-J’ "Don't think," Doctor Moflett ad- vised. Thelslnlle inslnuated ‘itself a little more deeply into the lines o! his race. "It isn't neceaary to tell Castle that he may not find his » daughter in the full bloom of health and youth." “I understand," said Axelson, his voice shaking a little, "but-er-do we have to—" "Please don't argue," Doctor Maf- fett interrupted. "I want to live in peace. Miss Castle has unfortunately discovered my identity. How many peaceful moments do you suppose l would have if she were pern-litted to go bsok and prattle about her dis- here?" "I didn't ask him." "Is he alone?" "He seems to be." The doctor reflected. His wrin- klcd brow showed that this was a development that did not fit into the scheme. V v “Till-n on the green light in the sitting room." he directed. "lfll see‘ Castle there. And," with a glance at _ the girl in the chair, "you needn't" hurry about the-er-stimulant." ' Axelson looked somewhat relieved. . n. 1.. MATHIESON, girl, "take this» young lady upstairs o ' V _ _‘ , she seems to o. coming tnl" The Pup and others. _ mum: c l. i View the wonders of Can. Mia's great west . _ the 8°15? Pram“. towering Rockies, flower-clad Pacific Coast. Jillper National Park invites you. The Triangle Tour includ. ‘"3 boat trip from Prince Ru. pert to Vancouver affords a scenic feast. Northward by boat lies weird Alaska. Include ans or o“ Ym" "l? t0 the Coast while Low Tourist Fares are in effect. . reservations, fare, etc, apply to _' W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. -‘ "L. P. Ritchie, Tkt. AgL, Station; , __'..P- W. CLABKIN, Dis. Pass. Agent, Clftown covery? And what would become of our plans?" Axclson nodded, but his gray face twiiched uneasily. Apparently the argument had persuaded him, but he gazed uncertainly at.the unconscious From Charlotietowusnd re- turn. Vanoouver, Yictoris, seatile, Tacoma, Portland. $109.55 ' Jasper Natlona1 Park, $147.80. __ the Parker Home Ia ready» lo soooinodats-permauent and transient boarders. .'1‘hs table la equal to none in the of”, This house has been lees than syearinbuuineaa buthashald a “iinderful patrolllfl. We expect all ‘table boarders of ' last year and as many more new ones. Anyone visiting the city will-find in up-tn-date ae- eominodatlon "at the Parks on... u» m om“ cnififleoievscylmlgf: 531.359. ‘“ 2.22 Pace with Susie Watts,-high.ciass Maine pacer, Bingen" 'Aubr_e_y_ d ‘“°1‘°“ "'°°”‘°° ‘° ‘M’ °"“"' llustless Grattan, Marge Direct andothers. t » - ‘F - iTE.“.Z‘.Z..'J’.S“;.‘2..'.‘L‘Z“.J.‘T‘..‘S.L‘.'.;' - “l "' “m” THURSDAYS PROGRAM A se w ans otapurious fortl-,:~ ‘ v ‘ - 7 ‘ a I g _ -" _ __ l ‘ , ‘ IDReZZIr-lQfIIYTIQd ofrhissortlwi-ion" .1 ' _ _ I ‘ 2_,1_ . y i o. H‘. 1‘ _ h __ 5 H :' n "OILCE s. iota“ a fifilt.Ytét.ii°liéltllit.t” .. c. < .......... ~... o..- _.,. ~ ~_2.181'l_‘rot and Paco inwliichfMajor Aubrey, t Minor s, Great; Scott P':,;°,1,;f;;‘;g;f..“§§;~_ _vo,5eh V, oh ‘tainMack, Pétei‘ Tlllllflé "illililltllers-willffsthigeia’ terrific battlt» . of. [1 I The visitor's stick clsttered to the ‘A a side wheelers. _ f ' ‘_ ’ ~ a _. m u“ _6‘,ot somerea" l . Q HmelZhflEii-ibiveglinefcvgiusl; _ ‘ _ V . gg;gfo,;;g;lg;;ggg;g_giga ~_ ‘I-Iigh‘ class Vaudeville. "Band. Selections, etc. ' °’ ' Evening. Great Big .~Miliway,-_ etc. FRIDAYS . ' gThelast‘ day o‘: the‘ Big Fair; ,.' ' g ,liidwey_;;egtci_-noon;cna*-pée—'-?* Soon the visitor was ushered into . . . . - _ Evening, Midway, Vaudeville, Band Concert, etc. t tude, as seemed natural for one coni- V” a little nervous, and burlap; » , . floor. A, look of ' stark h t _ __ These races willbe‘ among the-Very; best. ' M lions, "and eveii‘ 8 Classes horse racing. in. afternoon. now he saw only s seated‘ about six pacds away and this dim shape appeared ‘to “"119 _ bee" ' . . a mutter of ‘surprise he sprang to his feet. o N 0 N ‘I C E "Bit down," said the voice; "1 sin . Dr. raoiiett." ‘ " '. ‘ The visitor stared in stnpelactlon in the direction when There have been on the lubacrlb- came, er's premise- alnee August lat seven “m, a1) young cattle, two l-year old and n“ vs 5-year old cattle. Owner ma! ~ » '~ ' have same by paying expenses. “ma” “VhF-l hum"! 1181i" ilwll JOIN I. TIAINOB. W80 tapered oi! into a graeiflh mist Maplewood, , -eeemed to unnerve him oomplmly. August 0th, 1B0, A; g » "M5444, l to Import himself. be gripped 2.12Pace._- 2.26Trot_.'~v'f2i3il_jPace.l j , i’opularfl "Low. Pric ' willie Directorsof tllciliillbitlon, {working-hand l. $ 00, L2;- fo g with the-Proi vincial Government and ,Cl'1i'ic"Authorities,' have, placed ’ the 535M393 sothat they ore Twithlnjthe reach oratory iiiifl.jwliliiilll.elill'°llild~il\ m, m. o, m. M“ _ Jlilsprovirice. Theywant-everyone toseeit. Everyone til! ll"!- _ . "sit down," m4 Doctor Monet We!!! that Prince Edward island. i l inaking,_,witl_i_its;liv_¢ - et9¢ili"D0\li"~'V,l- - ' 335mm. voicewas .. llttlensrun’: a etc» Everyon"e‘_to*get amusement’ landen _ meiit at the-lowest 9M- ' » A .,....'I"_Z,’;‘.’I,T;T,',,“,,,,,"‘- “m”, t lible price. They wantqeveryone to bejja boosterfforit-jsofthat year c. "fr" Oifllg to Ill! llllllbd number 0| - IIOII offering, uutll farther notice we ‘Every Monday; Friday, “d same“ _ . will rec-alts live Boga one day all! ‘h M,’ i i I ‘ . y? I ‘_"_"~- . i lh<_,.¢ anon“... mo»... 1 ' . 1°" '* d" “l!” “l ~"""‘"°' ~ a . directfrorn StJolintoBoewnJeaving etTlfiifi i“ n“ ha” ‘mm ten z .3531? PIPRIGE5 1 . r l " f‘ I ‘Atlantic Time,due Boswnfollowingdays2P.M.'Dsye' “M” m "'”'°"'_ ‘° ‘l!’ Thursday. 35Cents; p1 "» ' '- ‘ » a . a '5'"~““‘°' ‘ I flontinuedon page 1 A Gellflfl Admuillillil’ Miitlie. s‘ °‘f"_""f""”""""""“"'?""'""~"~ Y-l- Children. under twelve with‘ parents, -» ee. ' "M" ‘" - ‘flo- s _ ‘ltduits and Children a mmcodn/ommolmce-odlonlvocmlilyniainya, 3 , l-"lie I! ‘v _ '” i“ or¢pply!oA.(.‘.Cun-lo,A|an|,lleid'|Pr. ‘ I’. f. n4: .~ Vhvflstlohalua. l “‘ 1 F a EAsTllnlv s I/lagtl! ab: a I i), l gs gig . .. i113 77'." TI" IOUI IIIIINII TRIPS IIACI WIII via {lie only ALL WATER Rom-E JEVEFY W951i“!!! 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