THE CHARLOTTETOWN Bharlottetown —~ compete in eight classes. brought together in years. . I - Jiifi’ September 21st. to 24th. Province will be Exhibited. - . Exhibition Week 4 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday THE BEST LIVE STOCK in the Maritimes and this The Main Building will be filled with choice exhibits Also'the Handicraft of the Ladies. The Horse Races from the farm, Grains, Seeds, Roots and Vegetables, Fruit, Butter and Cheese. 70 different horses, the pick of Maritime speed will Rex Comedy Circus The finest array of speed This celebrated novelty Circus will entertain be- tween the heats of the Horse Races. 78th Highlanders Band 30—pieces in full Highland costume. 30 players will play lathe popular music afternoon and evening. GREAT BIG MIDWAY WITH FINEST ATTRACTIONS Don’t Miss This Year's Big Show. Make Your Arrangements Now. The Red Lamp i z plat-y global-u ‘lllglhchcan _(Contlnued)_ “Why in the world should 1 think such a thing?" But pressed for an explanation she merely said she had heard that ‘he filiirits of those who have died violent deaths are more likely to appear than of others who have passed peaceably away; desire to acquaint the world with the circumstances of the tragedy ls overwhelming! What seems much more likely is that she has caught from me, with that queer gift of hers some inkling of my own anxiety. , . _ Larkin's report from the labora- tory shows that the stain on-the corner of the letter is blood. One lives and learns. Not only does the report state that it is blood, but that it is human blood. More. over, that it is about a year 01d, and that it is the imprint of a human finger, but is too badly blur- red for identification, as it was made while the blood was fresh. ' So docs scjeilce come to the aid i of the police to-day. Truly one lives and learns. I Larkins watched mo while l road the report. "You see?" I said. "lt is human blood." r “Vlihat else did you expect ll; to be?" “Still, it shows something." “Certainly it does," he agreed easily. "it may even show a crime, for all l know. But where do you go from there‘! That finger- print is valueless. Say there was a crime-where's your criminal? You can't go through tho world rounding up all tho individuals soc- iety ought to be warned against)’ “No," 1 said. rather fccbly, “No, I dare say not." lie went with mo to tho door of his office, and put his hand on my shoulder. ' “Go on out to tho country and forget about. it," ho advised. "You're looking rather shot, Porter. Draw your ulagit: circlt- or whatever it is about your ‘Eottzlge. and retire in- side it! Whatever happened there last your, it's too latte to do any- thing abollt it now." ille is right. l shall got out. my] fishing gear to-morrow and ‘por- haps Edith will spare me young Halliday now and then- lie is, she said the other day in tho inclegant varnactllar oi‘ DNISCIIL day youth. "about as psyt-hic as a door knob." Y Juno 30tli.l I. have been brought 10-day, for the first time, into active contact with the feeling of the country peo- ple against my house. and especial ly against the red lamp. lt is an am- azing situation. Thomas canto to the doorway this morning while I was at breakfast, followed by Starr tile constable. who remained somewhat uneasily behind him. lt developed that llalf a dozen sheep. in a meadow l>e~ yond Robinson's Point, were found tho night before last with their throats cut. The farmer who (lwnotl them heard them milling about and ran out. and he declares he saw a dark figure dart out of the field and rlln into my woods at tho head of. Robinson's Point. 1t aDDears that tho farmer, wlloso name is Nylic, abandoned lilo 1llll"l suit as soon as he saw where the fugitive was headed, and wont buck‘ to his dead sheep. They were nctlt-l ly laid out in a row. | "At what, time was all fills?!‘ ll asked. "Eleven o'clock. or lllcrcnbouls." “How nbollt a dog?" I asked. "They kill sheep. don't they? (fatcll them by the lhrout or something?" "They don't stab illolll with a knife. Not around hero, anyhow," said Starr. The ostensible object of tho visit was to ask il" wo had been disturb- ed that night. and for some rs-nson or other 1 did not at once connect. the situation with Jane's curious A REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION, . DYSPEPSIA, THAT HAS YET TO FAIL 1t has brought‘ Give your INDIGESTION REMEDY A tonic excelled for nervousness, slocplcssness, loss Pleasant to take. t f; experience. - "No." l said. "You'll probably find that Nyllo had an cucmy AT somewhere. some hand ho has dis- charged, perhaps." ‘Starr took himself LAST purchasers. relief to thousanlis-lvhy not you? stomach the benefit of a bottle of I _ I flare say Jallo is right, and my The Acme Sllver Black sense of humor is perverted, but 1 could not. resist the opportunity o-f Fox Company, Ltd, baiting Thomas. Ill which I realize of appetite, etc. AP I offer for sale or to property at Cardigan, consisting of ho a house and lot and outbulldlngs. Also my farm at consisting of 86 acres of land. visit. Building In good repairs, one and n half mile: from Cardigan. Term: can be arranged to Ply ALEX. Y. CAMPBELL, Cardigan. And as he stood Mitchell 1777-9-wedfrimon6l. "AND THE VOLUNTARY WINDING UP ACT" Notice ls hereby given that a rent my away vory soon after that, but boforo hc left exchanged j. glance with Thomas. and I had a feeling that River, something lay behind this mornlnl; lt was not long before Thomas brought it out. ll. appears that Nylie ran after the figure tn wig tho bilge of the wood. and stood llesitating. Tho woods, I gather, share in tho ill-repute of the house. there. although everyone knew the houso was empty. he distinctly saw the ovil glow of the rod lamp from it! ooo+ooaoa+o+ooo+wooo+o i GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 Now ' . l In Effect-- Sweeping T that the . Six (‘yllntler ll I118. But stilt-s lea ' sales records hind. Due to this t "Really?" l said. "Nylio was ccr- tain of that. was he?" “Saw it as plain as l soc you." said Thomas. "1 know you don't believe me-J’ "But l do hollcvc you. about the red lamp?" “Weli," ho said, "it's pretty well known about these parts that that lamp ain't healthy. Some say ono thing and some say another but most folks is agreed on that." "Still, I don't see how it could kill sheep do you?" And even now ltlo not disllutvlly sco lilo connection. I amaginc the local belief is that the lamp exerts some lnaiign influence. possibly oven that it liberates some sinister spirit. Not, 1 imagTno, that this is ever put into words. The nearest they come to that is the statement that the lamp is not "healthy." and that "George" has come back. Al. least that is all that l can make out of that strange mixture of What ova OVERLAND At the outset we expected anti prop- llesictl record nlaklng sales for tilt- Overland “Wlippct and the Overland (fill-s. so we based their original low prices on huge stiles vol. pod fal- allotltl 0i‘ Stilt‘.- tlttlos_ Yolulne has swept far b4.»- yond our cxipeciations. tiny, month after month, all previous have been left far be. / Day ttPte v rclnentltius inr-retlsc ill 'F|ll‘S(' now rctlut-otl prices represent SAVINGS OF. FROM $40. TO. $155. RLAND WHIPPET - our-nun"; a s -tshloznmluxulnfsjs1¢s Cflupe ,,,-.;, ._. , ._. u Q:J.OXIIO’IIIIIII;IIIZQ n:- o o n a 0 men's r0 ctr-w nl-tnl- 0's I q I All Prices F. 0. B. Factory Toronto, Taxes Extra. OVERLAND, stx Touring . . . . . . . . . . . . Coupe .. . . . . . . . . . Coach .. ... . . . .;............. . Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Au price; F, .0. B. Factory Toronto, Taxes Extra. - - McLAINE SERVICE STATION 18o critter. Street Charlottetown “Lot mo not this. Thomas‘: said. "Yon mean that you think 1,1115 George’ has come flack?" (To llc Continued.) Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Separate Tenders will be receiv- ed by the undersigned up to and on Monday, the Thirteenth day of Sfllltombcr. 1926. for the following prlvlle-gos at the Exhibition to be hold in Charlottetown from the 21st to 24th September. 1. For tho privilege of Catering under tho Grand Stand only. 2. For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Races. 3. For the supplying of Straw as required. - 4. For selling feed for Horses, Cattle, etc, on tho ground. hysteria, superstitious fears and local mishaps to which 'l‘honlas guvo birth in the next ton minutes OI‘ BO. lho country-side; cows had myster- iously and prematurely calvcd; meteorite had dropped ir,‘o a field nearby; a fisllcrmanls boat had been foulld empty in the hay on a quiet day and its owner never seen again; blight, pestilence and death had visited the community, oqllul~ led only in its history by the last fow months oi’ Mrs. Riggs‘ occup- ancy of the house. And the tradition was that Mrs. Riggs had used n red lamp to call. hor particular spirit. "‘-Georgo' was his naulc." said Thomas, "and by and largo he gave us a lot of trouble." now l made a tactical error. I! b08811 With Annie Cmlh‘ or any tender. and in Nos. 8 and 5 r1111 in the b01180 lliivl‘ lilo lflmlllthe lowest or any tender not neces- (Jllmfikalld gradually extended llllfllgnrlly attended, ll the office of 5. For supplying pressed old Hay for Race Horses. lln Nos. ‘l. 2, and 4, the highest Conditions may be obtained at C. R. SMALLWOOD, Body-Treat. Charlottetown FARM rolt sntt 70 acres at Flat River near the Shore with dwelling, barn, good well. School, store and church all near. Shipping at Plncttc a mile alllrlrrntlv no serious rnscs of honlesicknrss seem to have broken out :~" n the (‘anvliarl Pnrllll- Liner Nlontr-"lhn. away. Apply to D. -M. FALCONER, l822-9-10-frlmonwcd6l. ‘rnsallr of Rrsrnr ("nthnlir Elntgrstion Society. and are set-n cheering ‘oaks o.’ the ll‘l"l' at thvir first fllllllpil‘ of (‘nntldian shores. Small and Large Sizes Every Bottle Guaranteed. For Sale at all Druggists It Works wonders wcclal general meetlnfi bf Share- holders of THE ACME SILVER BLACK FOX COMPANY. LIMITED will he held at the Office of the Secretary, Bummeraldo, P. E. 1., on Tuesday the Twenty-first day of September A. D. 1926, It 7.30 P. M. for the pUFPOll of ecnnlderlng and passing upon the financial stato- " CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES LTD. 5 '§r Lnavu Montreal S. iS. “CEUTA” Bcptombcr 21th. September 22nd. For apnea and rates Llvcstock and Produce, apply CARVELL ' .1 BROS» LTD. . _ mo. I - Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nfld. menu, and reports of Directors and Officers and for the purpose of paulng a resolution ra- qulrlng that the Company be wound up under the provisions of "The Winding up Act: and for the pun- pou of appointing Liquidators for such wlndlng up and the glvlng of consequential directions. Dated this second day of Septem- ber A. 0-. 1920. By order of the Directors. JAMES J. GALBEGK. President. J. A. MQMUIDO- lcorctary tmmi u i. l Mung". 91 u“ "fly ggggm- puny, international lunlgcro. ln a director-cf the Canadian Fnmoul ‘or of H. M. 8. Renown during the Fair. Ne. 6:601. Norman ‘l’ "gym. 9w, H, K.“ “I "myth-k tranleontincntul. u-lp M consec- ,,- Players. and also of the American wot-tumm- of the Prince efWl Flmm Plum we. No. a ll m. a In Mr. Kllll- Ne. 4_ r ])l‘()(lll('ll0ll, now and greater t-t-ouo- nlics ill nltlllufttt-turing llztvo been nultlo’ possible. '.|'|I(‘H(‘ now econo- mics n], now pass on to you in the. forln 0t’ price reductions that lnttkt: tlu- Overland \\'|lippcl tultl the UYPI‘, ltllltl Six (‘_vlintlcl- cal-s. values that lutvp novol- been fl])])l'0'tl(.'ll0(l in tilt: history‘ of the industry. (lo to your lit-arrest \\'ill_vs-()verltllltl tlcalcr now and soc these t-a'rs--the greatest cars and the greatest values lVillys-(lvcrlznltl has over produced. $1120 $1130 $1140 $1345 Sturdy Boys For Canadian Farms lllrsl‘ happy immigrant lrws from Liverpool who nrrive rcrcn(t_ly if‘; ca‘ . _ a . hey were sent out tn .ana (mm h hwlltlln . tm- u 1M lrrlivlsflqalghn.‘