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(my 1mm 1:010. 1., mam h. rum nun, mm, I. W. with. Illn. teenager um. AN ADVENTURE IN THE NIGHT Bilklns was a servant par excel- lence despite his villainous features. his sluggish movements and ‘his pre- dilection for his master's cigars and prewar stock of Scotch. He switched on the light in the den, fetched slippers and dressing grown. poured an amber liquid into a. tall glass, ad- ded seltzer and ice. and placed the concoction at Dale's elbow, Dale sipped, "Any callers," Bllklrls?" “Captain Summers phoned, sir. but. he left no message." Dale's gray eyes twinklcd. He took‘ another sip. spread out his legs and‘ sank a little deeper into the immense?- easy chair. “Queer sort. Summers.” "You might well say so, sir. He is built all out of portions. Never saw such a big head on a short man. Dale nodded. "It's a bit tantaliz- ing when you stop to consider how many thoughts a. head of that size, "might contain, But Summers is o,‘ good scout. Tell you what you do. Bllkins. In the morning you will l i send him a box of cigars with my ' compliments." “Not the Veronss, looked shocked, "Yes. the Veronas, Bilklns. Sum- mers will appreciate them. They will appeal to his sense of humor." “Very well. sir," said Bilklns. who possessed neither imagination nor a sense of humor. "By the way, slr, o. gentleman called about '1. l-Ic wouldn't give his name. Said he? wanted to see you on a. -, l matter. l-le waited a. little while and then he went away." Dale's eyes traveled over the charmingly furnished little snuggcry. His nostrils expanded a trifle, "Sure he went away, Bllkins?" "Well. I left him in’ the drawing room. when I looked in half an hour later ho was gone." Dale's nostrils vibrated again. Hc seemed to preceive a gcent 1n the air that. did not come from the glass at his elbow, sir?" Bllklns disopse of it now." V "Very good, air." The vs Bil- kins brought a small stack of lct- ters, He sat down and opened one of them. “Mrs Pcttingill Starr rs- qucsta the pleasure of your company at a dinner-J’ “Awful bore." Dale interrupted. "Give the lady my compliments and tell her to so to the devil." Gravely Bllklns made an annota tlon and opened another letter. "The Club Nocturo sends two. tickets, with their compliments, for their opening next Tuesday night." “Generous! Anything else?" "The League for the Supperausion of Frivolous Conduct would be pleas- ed to receive a contrlbutlon--" “Send them the two Club Nocture tickets." _ "Vary good sir. Here's a. latter from the Friends of Poor Children. ‘they are in need or funds." “Bend them hundred. No. mahc it two hundred and fity." Dale yawued. "Anything else?" "Hero is one marked Personal, sir." “Read it." Bllklus opened a plain, square en- velopa and looked at thc ‘nclosure. l-Iis brow wrinkled. "‘I‘his is a queer one. air. Throwing rocks is not u healthful oceupaton for people who live in glass houses, A word of warn- ing should be sufficient for The Pica- roon.‘ ‘There's no signature, sir." "No, there wouldn't be." Dale leaned beak. an odd smile playing about his lips, and contemplated the puzzled face of his servant. It was indeed a lucky thing that Bllkina was utterly destitute of imlllnation, "Let ma sac the silly thing." Bllkins handed him the letter. It was typewritten and had been posted by special delivery at Times Square at li‘o'clocir thatwwas shortly after the termination of Dale's interview with Miss Castle. The circumstance might mean nothmg or everything. "Borne people have queerjfdeas of humor," Dale drawled. "Can you describe him?" “Tall, straight. good-looking. well dressed, about; 30." "Splendid, Bilklnsi Concise and comprehensive. You have described a goodly portion of the human race. Two arms and two legs, l suppose?" His sarcasm was wasted. "No, si,r" said Bilklns, "Come to think of'it. hc had only one arm. Ono sleeve- I don't know whether it was the left or the rlght—was empty." Dale grew thoughtful. Once more he consulted the tall glass. Again his eyes roved the room. Finally he shrugged. "I shall have a busy day tomorrow. Bilkins. If there is any mail we'll "They certainly have, sir!" "By the way. Bllkins. I sea you have neglected to lower the shade. oPeople who live in glass housu . should always pull down the blinds." i "Sorry. sir," and Bilklns proceeded ‘to remedy his neglect. "But this is not a. glass house." "No. thank Heaven! A sheet of paper and an envelope, Bllkins." Bilkina handed him, the desired articles, Alter a moment's reflection Dala wrote painstakingly and in a hand totally different. from his cus- tomary chirography: Doctor Moffctt: Thanks for the advice respecting rocks and glass houses. My reply will be delivered in person. He ' ‘ ‘- a dollar bill. addressed the ‘ , to the personal column Norman E. Pearson Tells How Cuticura Healer! Pimple: "The trouble am nomad with a on ‘account of the irrihflml Ihrniacruachcd lxcauccddlioguro- mam. "l udod diflamt runcdlcu without acmforufruulusuplc-Ahcrualaga lowdayulwaagnntly " ‘ac ynchucdmoccaodlca an month lwuhnlad." (Signed) Ncnnanlharwlll‘! , IcvnanLQua. _' ' hilyuaocf oa- ulaud lg Cuticulu Olmmaua will hapthoakinand . - of the New York Sentinel. and chuckled u ha sealed it. Bllkins, Take this and mail it not less than ten blocks from here." With his usual unquestloning obc- dience Bilkins took tho letter and withdrew; Dale finished nu snarl lighted a cigarette and again picked up the warning note, Hc studiedtho typewritten characters closely, They showed evidence of a battered ma- chineand afadad ribbon. Tbs align- ment was imperfect and the r‘; were slightly nicked at the ears. The rib- bon had once been green. “ Green again." ha mumbled,- to read a threat between the lines. it," the wrltcr must have said. "Keep out df-my way or I'll expose you." The threat did not worry ‘Dale greatly. To show‘ how lightiyhs rc- gardcd it, he had lust dispatched a ,"-',_._,_._.,..=~*-:.";__s-:.....~-~.:E ~1 mus heads M moron Patti-splay... analog-sinned‘ " l‘ _ __ b “ A- O0 $75.00 ' '_ I I _' _‘ I‘ ' _ I" ~ “r515 “Heroic ma manner-sass ratorNo. ' wufi. 9-“ __ ~ 112.0 m zssonhrnsa” ,‘..l.’. aluaai.§-,gpf§_fil é m"? w. _ r.- mo u Wc also have new sprayer-synod audpow 1 good second hand Hand Pump Sprayer. New , I last year. Price $40.00 - * a § 1 second hand "FRIEND" Poweiflsprayer. New " last year-Guaranteed. Price. $250.00 ;*..~@¢.vif¢r'Ihlbmmi-Wflflifivrw . ~ 5.'.'F¢'1'}3.'°"'"i 35'? taunting reply, It was always good “A little walk will do you good. »- ' Then ha fell to studying the ‘pilras- lng of the note. It was not difficult "You arcfrha Pharaoh. and I know "no: cnanmrrerowlsrgganoran strategy to mect threats with dc- risinn. But how had the mylwflull! Doctor Moflctt, if indeed he were the author of the note. discovered that uarun Dale was The Picaroon? "The dcuccl" Dula softly exclaimed. Until now he had supposed that Captain Summers was the only pcr- son who entertained definite suspi- cions in that direction.‘ Then thcrc was Miss Castle, of course, whom ‘he. had taken into his confidence 011W that aftemooh. relying on the fact that there were no witnesses to hi! confession. but even morc upon her loyalty and sense of fair Plfly. Summers was not given to blabber‘ and it was unthinkable" that Miss Castle should have betrayed him. N0. the secret must have leaked out sonlfi other way." To Be Continued Tomorrow Life Was A Burden HEALTH RESTORE!) THROUGH THE USE OF DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS " "I am writing to express my gra- titude for what Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have done for me." says Mrs. W. J. Dowling, Tottenham. Ont., and further says: "I was so badly run down that I felt that life was a burden. The "doctor said my trouble was due to poor blood, but his medl- clne did not help rne. My lace was sallow, my lips bloodless and at the least exertion my heart would pal- pitate so violently that I would have to lie down. My feet and legs would swell and cramp, and all my friends thought I was in a decline. ln this condition I was urged by a friend to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I got three boxes, and to my delight. by the time I had used them I began to feel better. I got a further supply and kept taking them. Daily I felt myself growing stronger. The color returned t0 my Cheeks and UPS and I felt a new interest. in life. To sum up I can now soy that I am feeling fine, for’ which I give the credit to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. which I strongly recommend to all weak girls and womcn. A useful book. "Building Up the Blood." will be sent free on request by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockvllle, Ont. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are sold by all drugglsts or will be sent by mall, post paid, on receipt of price, 50c. Try them to-day. , at Salisbury Plain and then to.thc Wins Degree ‘GEORGE W. GABDINEB. JR.‘ 0f Charlottetown, who was made a Doclor of Philosophy n. the 22ilth commencement of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. held in Juno. Mr. Gardiner is a World War Vctcr- , an. He left Prince of Wales coilegc| and enlisted on the day war com- menced. He was then 1'! years and one week old. The corps of slgnallcrs trained for a short llmc at Saint John and Valcartlcr and from there front; Mr. Gardiner went through the whole campaign and marched in- Fd-“ZIICTIQN sat. Qld -' Fashioned Furniture, To be cold at Yublic Auction at the Clifton Ilousc, Suuuuerslds q ; demand E ’ . 4. RED. nosuOltANoc p. m. on Tuesday the 30th day of July. lurnlturo owned by the Estate of "th Terms Cash. The Eastern Trust 00.. *1» llioprlidtlic mo? rm p I A cop ‘at: R086 Pekoc A money-bag . lguarantcgwitltevfly package- ‘ H Executor lltatc Gcorglauna P. Mawiey. 29s . of lifc usuall; is good tea” PF-Kqfiimn-Lg-mi a vary llucccllcctioa of Old-fashion,‘ a Lain Georglauna" P. Mawley. Th, ordinary hotel furniture has bccu sold witness" abut. and m rmm... to be sold by auction is homehold furniture ac distinct from hotel 5cm, ture. Almost all plccci offered are mahoganyflncludlng grandfather's clock Ildvbocr-i. library hblr- hlshlwy. highdesk. sofas. living room saw,’ m also a number of pictures and a few rugs. FRED WRIGHT, . Auctioneer UTOB-T-IO-sattuethusatmon tc Cologne with the Canadians from Mons. He returned home with the Military Medal and two bars. He has Q received an appointment at Washg ington to the Bureau o! Standards. to be employed chlcflyln research, work. __ v f An cxccllen‘ dairy farualin Mer- maid, Lot 48. ‘l miles from Charlotte- town, near churches, schools md rail station, containing 18$ acres, I25‘. under cultivation, balance wobd chili good umber, extra wclrfauccd and! water. flue buildings. Inspection Invited. Owing h‘ 111-‘ health. bargain for qulckflalc with or without crop. f JOSEPH POWER. . Mermaid.‘ GQM-‘TJ-B-IZ-IQ-IQ-GQM NICO, M11. Appreciation Tho temperance Allinucc desire to, cxprca their appreciation or the] splendid scrvfccc rendered by the ladies "o! the W.C.T.U., the various Women's Institutes and the many co- worklng poll organisations through- out the Province whose oflorta con- tributed so much lo our plebiscite victory. and also to the various spa-km and private won-hora and rotors for their valuable assistance in upholding the cause of Prohibi- tion. ' _ THOMAS MOYSE. President. P. R. A. The Annual Prise Meeting “in g. h!“ fill CIIIIIOMSMIH Rifle Range, ahunday and Friday. August 151, m5 2nd, 1929, commencing at 3.30 g, m. .- ogrammca and any Information ca; be bad from the Secretary. Maire your entries early. Charles Leigh, B~0.V.D., LleuL-Col. Secretary H. M. Davflon. R..C.V.D., LleuL-Col President. 6793--'l-20-tt-July 81. I. M. McLEOD» Scdy. Naval" experts are testing in Loch Long. Scotland. a new diving ap- paratus which is expected to enable divers tn penetrate greater ‘ “ than cvcr before. , AUCTION SALE l I will sell, on my farm. Glen Val- , Icy. on Monday. July 22. at 6 p.m., 6i facrcs of standing hay. Mrs. lihrln i ll. sravsuson. Auctioneer. 6781-1-20-1] Co... a v a. o, o Judgcit , cerwcep not bylits ? low Price . _ that i: frat; l. wharrhcDo n uffln A common 'r|. r:|.= A Q/Iochievement O build a good tire is difficult enough. 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