FORT EDW ARD . ` _ ‘- Have your photo taken with this background at our studio. I cnuvllv, cl=.N1‘zl-;l ct co.. .;' Photographers- 5 ‘ _ - - PRESENT .ST0 BUY ' YOUR PICTURES. ETC; -..,l., . _... it \-S T I 'I I ‘Silas of Hebron F ':.:.".:.'~:°.':.:.-.:":.-.°,°:-... _/_ A Va_liéy _ MLLHIIDS , smears. ua. by nm. nun-» V John G. Davidson, with his cleanly " fdinvea, eomely face. cleft ehln, blue eyes and lrm jaw,‘ might have been, from appearances, an actor. Be might , 1, have been mistahen for a popular ,L preacher' or a profomlonal baseball ,* piaym. Kia age was, apparently, any- where betsveen thirty and iifty years. He had the air of good living and ‘ prespmitrwhich the man of the world is supposed te wear. , 1 Ailgnessl aa to his prefaasion, hew- ever, would probably have gene wide d the mark. le was senior member ' of the drm ef Davihen l Cole of Wall strost, a km whlchbere s rather shady reputation. lvea now he was hurry- to be made the next day on the Stock Exchange. ` ` In other .words, Davidson 5 Cole were preparing to garner several bun- dred thonmnd dollars because the Hill- No ilelllell llul; a llllN Illia faction held about ana-third of the stock. Bpecnlaters and investors held tllmothm' third, meatly is small blacks. The Silvers needed the road, it was said, to stile its chances of becoming a dangerous cmnpetttor. The Hillman crowd desired it for these very possi- bilities. . 'hs stock was down to 37; but, ac- \._7 No better tl han tho resent to sen I mv ur :Ill itnods requiring mmm; to-the information gleaned by lit: _ p . l , , lt to Pllrlrer’s Dy;a`~.,. orks Agency lor my clelmiug or dying and the brokers,_tho Silvers were prepared pressing. ' `~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ` so pay 150 if necessary for the shares i the icion which attached Making, dy.-itiiirfipd cu ing milieu tip. ...ill feiullem o specially. eomitutins the balance of never., wo - .' ~.‘ ,R _. . point, Silas Ashlar entered the smoker ., . Deon te~ solo 1 -[Hgh Gmfie Arg Parlors, tohim on Wall street, Davidsona face r§_ _ _ ‘ " ' C. was one pmple instinctively liked and 0 0 , ' Q Qmenf hee ' "V" trusted. Vihen, at a remote junction *l-:far A _ __j_;_vW fi --° -- -I--' f ------~---“ -»* ~- -- “_ of the trails, shaking the snowflakes Phone 71 Font of Queen Strnei _ Einar -lil St_t"am_»and1IT|0i Water ii- ating Founders. ` Ma clxinists. Iloiierrnskerm from his ulsnsr-it was midwiuter and storming-he took the seat beside the N EW A RY of eity life, was round and immatured, yet withal there was native silrewdnsss in it and frank honesty. Davidson was a man to inspire net only conddeace, tart coniidcnces. Be- sides, he was la the mood for conversa- REPAlR=5 _ casual lNuS :'.::...',°,“:'..°.f~:'.'.°::.:;:.r.:.::.:.~.::.-.e self to this agreeable stranger as he had never talked to his elssest'friend. “I live over to-Hebron Valley, ln Ver- Cliarloiiclllwn Foundry and liachihc`§t`0,, iid -.llc-1.---<1--1»-»-»--»»»~»»<=--- Briggs' general store; been workin' , A since I was fourteen The old I ‘ » J opens Sept. lst. . Opens Sept. lst there - ' man wants to retire now, and I'd like ` i to buy the business." "I see,” lojoined Davidson politely. ° Bliss beat s tattoo with clumsy lin- go;-g pn the window sill and smiled ST. _I OHN EXHIBITION :.‘5“1.:~:.‘"f'.:°.:.':::»:‘:°::::;‘:.°:‘;°::‘.l opens Sept. ist. opens Sept. lst %dti».'ll o "lm|¢e3_4Briggs' daughter, I sup- . F0997' "No: Jennie! Gardner. Warm-we're engaged, you lo. '.l‘hat'a why I want DI the store. p "feel as if yelifd ought to be .set up . ln business befeas You marry oh?" ' queries ine llnlrer; smiling s lltlfle. IIIC SIIIC ~ PJIBI----SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT "w»lt»o:Id»-s¢.°’r~vli°<1'-he-r°'o=s .1 (l=REPAlzEu.) ' ' man reluctantly, ‘land Jennie don’t; neither does her ma. But her father- he's John Gardner, the banker there at Tl-ln 0%/or PROPERTY should use Sherwin-Williams Paint, Henna-ne serl't like me: thinks laln't prepared not lonchecanse it costs less by the job, but because it looks got rnmey enough, I guess. Then best and withstands the sun and the rain and the smoke outside and the wear and tear inside for the longest -time. there's another fellow, the postmaster. Hs wants Jennie to mar!!-" ee 'a interest ickened “Why Tl-in PAlN'l‘ltR prefers S- W. P to other prepared paint or hand- d£,‘t':“‘;u- “ny fm me "mr, in mixed ical and oil since it _works emily and dries right and always “hd gives a good job. ` ' "She wen't do it. Slle’s afraid of her THE DEALER wants you to use S- W, P. for he knows it is thor- fm,,,_ 5, 5 3,, m\,-M.,-, fs, th" mn. g S. W. P. is the safe paint. Use it. Sold by > _ . 5.' vv_ CHASE; oughly honest and made of pure mnlvrlals _and that the guarantee oi ru, new ansrd mam” the lar e.~t paint and vnrnish makers in the world is behind every can “He'd be satisned toilet you marry if ym!".:a‘dmtI’sa‘tt";?"t' some more of .. "_ .s “_ llis.lneannasa,” return: Silas. “He or he wonidn’t say ee. Al I got’s $500. wants 2 000 I'ln goin' down I ’ ` Make business a pleasure and .pleasure a deIight._` Beauty, Durability m1d'Comfort Combined . 'l`fi`§`i.l ro! mill... ryml nuggu., _Ros Waggone, Surreys p and Tiicksdoes. ~- Wheels, shaf s, lrimmings and painting all show tired-skill of a masierhand. I `l"cri’cciion apparent in every dttall. Truck Warzons, ialiwllccls and llarncss ` Always in 'Stocllg V Ihe same thing applies to our Mower and Rakes and other implements that an np~to-date farmer mairc life ou ll farm worth living. handle the celebrated U. S.. Milk- ; r guarame. ci. f No extra charge. at our wal-erooms. - Queen Street,'City., -__ Blk!! S. - gl'-I , , ._,_\,V.; s` _ I Is- touawrnkw'”"lum.tnl""_ I'vc heard of money being made pretty quid on Wall street"- “They’d get your hay in about twen- ty minutes on Wall stneet,” responded Davidson decisively. "I know, because thats where I hang out. But nee here, Aslllar. I've got a little sporting blood in ray veins. and I've been under dog myself. BUDDOIO I help you down this tn'-penny banker?" "Say, if you only would!" “Vary well. Let's have your nve hun- dred. Therefs something on for tomor- row, nad maybe I can fclean up your littie pile for you during the excita- ment. An you willing to trust me and take the chance?" Ashiara answer .was to draw, with trembling ilngors, a bulky envelope from an inner pocket and pass it ever to the broker, who tore it open and ` counted the contents dextsrously. There was $500 in the package in well thumb- sdtena sndtwenties. 1 The broker stowed the money away i and produced a bit of pasteboard. “Therein my address," he said, handing the card to Ashlsr. “You come to that number day after tomorrow at 10, and I’ll have some news for you.” When at dusk Ashisr, bewildered by the appalling noise and confusion of ‘the big city. ventured from the rall- I way stst'ion_into the street he sudden- - ly felt that he had done a foolish ihhg inintrnetingsllhismoneytoaper feet stralgsr. but the remembrance of 110°* Q-.,W00f4f.C0é Lid- I . lvl ' .thiilg.'i beluttued. “1\ey‘d surely, thinks it’s impossible f me to buy it ‘ self. I goose Davidson U square! ol GC K9 mseiy s skirmhh is the great trial wsrhre which goes oa ceaseiassly in that slit in the granite called NYall street. A few prolted: scosd we ruined. Before Davidson ls \'ieie had loaded up irrettiovably with the stock' Davidson smelled danger and had. gun to ls_¢ |0- Hissusplcions proved Justlled. 'Ihe story of the iight for contnol was' a clever fake, which had allemly caught many small drms. It developed that the Silvers and the Hillmalm had long since some to an amicable agreement in regard to thai- “'I'hcn we’re‘ll_D°Ut 365.000," said Lucius Cole the morning after the skir- mish as he sat with his partner in their private odice. “About $65,000# agreed Davidson, “and if I hadn't got wise until a half hour later we'd have been down and out today.” A clerk ushered ln Silas Ashlar. The country youth was haggard with anxi- ety. ‘The morning paper says we were hit hard,'! he began. "ly mon- e’|l__ “Your maney's all right." interrupted Davidson. “l had your little old I2,- 000 salted before the balloon ascen- sion. Here's your check." He handed Ashlsr a slip of paper. Silas for n few moments was dased by the good news. Then he began to stammer -his thanks, but Davidson waved them aside. “Not a word, now, Silas. I want just two premises of you-that you'll never monkey with the Stock Exchange again and that yon will go home and lx up a wedding within two weeks. Do yon agree?" There were tears in the young man's eyes. "If Jeanie says the word we'll be married inside of twenty-four hours. This meaq shuts ber father up. I den't want any more Stock Exchange business either, you bot. I’ve bam toe worlhd he lest two days. God ‘bless you, Hr. Davithon. If yon over come to Hebron valley I’ll try to show. how mnch,you've done for us." A dark lush mounted Cole's thick neck and overspread his face as the grateful Ashlar left the edoe. "Are you crany, Davidson 7" he demanded angrily. "Whitt the devil 'did you give up that money for? 'I‘he foollhaysecd would have believed anything you told I him." Although meant as a sarcasm, a note of anxiety crept into his high, excited voice at the next question, “You aln’t turning honest, are you?" There wns more bitterness than hu- mor in Davidson'e smile as he replied: “It's a little late in the day for that, ien’t it? But I’ll tell you why I dldit, if you want to know. Did you ever stop to think why I wasn't married?" "Oh, a girl sway hack, probably." “Dead right, Lucius. Her folks thought I dhIn’t have money emough, so they sold her od to s tight dated grub- ber with a few hundred dollars and a heart like s hickory nut. It'a her daughter Ashlar wants to marry. Her husband docsn't like him, and he put the same stumbling block up to the boy that was laid in my path-money.” | "Weil, I ain't kicking, am I?" snarled Cole, with a change of front which would have puszlcd any one but his partner. “You're senior member of this Inn, and you can make an ass of yourself if you want te. But while I was about it I'd have got the boy- more than a measly two thousand!" _ beatrneifItriedspeeulaiin’by_\ny- eplsde re be- loshsrs Spenoor’s Painted Carpet. Herbert Spencer once had a carpet which began to fads when it had only been down a few months. It consisted, or, rather, had consisted, ef clusters of blue flowers on a drabbish ground. Now, with the principal color gene, it had become far teo dull for the taste of thstlover of brightness. He there- fore conceived the unique idea of hav- ing each lower stamped over with red ink. For this purpose he invented a smsli tin tray, which was made so that it stood quite nat on the door to pro- vent any possibility of the ink being spilled or dropped' about. Bent in it were little wells about as hrge round and twice as thick as s hslfpenny. These depressions were iilled with the liquid. The sempstress-whom he was always glad of an excuse to employ because she was so hardworking and ao poor-was soon set to carry out his plan. Down on her knees she had to go, and as she was decidedly stout it was no light task. With a cork cut the exact size and dipped in ink sho press- ed ilrmly down on each lower, thus leaving it as if covered with red cher- ries. No wonder it took her over' a week. working all day, for the oarpet was from twenty-hve to thirty toot long and proportionately wide.-lar per's Magazine. . dna of the vagaries of lemory. A child of American parents was bom in pain, and, although the isa- gilage of the family was English, she learned to speak Spanish dueutiy. She then removed to America and went into a boarding school whore French wha the only language spoken. Of course, hearing no Spanish, the child gradually seemed to forget it. Her knowledge of French was perfect, and that she used as well as liingllsh. When she became an elderly lady her health failed her, and she sank into a condition of physical and mental weakness. After a time her attendants observed that she seemed-not to under- stnnd anything that -was spoken in English, but convened in French with case. At lest she lapsed into a long intervai of semlconsciousness, during which she understood nothing. During the lest days of her life she suddenly rallied, and her command of Spanish came back to her, so that she talked nuently in it and thoroughly under- stood it. As a case of mental lapse' aadpecnllerlty of memory this in coa- sidercd quit¢_wor_thy of note. _ lllnllllll's slulxlnll I TUDHO_lj12_ cARRlAor:s I EW M” I I No. 64 Plitulillirlc like RUN/ini ul. g lflyuu _'want something new and up-fo'dale buy a TUDHOPE. we navve incur ln 40 iliffclcni styles, Solid Rubber, Cusiliun and Pnelliuntic 'I ire Rlulnb-mls, Waggnns and Biwgi a, 74 Bize Buggies, and Concorde, Rrguisr Wagons, Buggies, jump Seals, Pilnetnns, Surreys, Sianilopes, Mikadoes, Expt' -9 Waggons and Runabouis. .Also a. Full Line of Hnnnvs.-Ruuns,-Glllsons Ann Avltlls li/lawless lu Rubber, Orolllc' Nickle null Solid Nick lc single carriage harm v -s double carriage harness, double team harllc-~ls, iixpréss harness, Penis ami brcechillgs, cart safllllcs and breecllings. ll eh collars, leum collars etc. All iinislled up first clllss and selling at Iowcllt prices and oil terms io suit our cltstumrra Don’t fail io call at our siiovv-rooms llnd sue our large exhibit alnl get our prices AGENCIES IN ALL °Pa4RTS OF THE PROVINCE, ,~ ‘l UDHOPII Caluuadns Ann ou/l1 by us .ind the house Ol TUIJHO PE which has been makin bein in CANADA you 55 \'l.~:ARs. , Y Incsvtmcnt in Diamonds is as Safe as Bunk Stuck Charlottetown Steam Nov- . ., gallon Company Limited, ~ _-Q wh” ‘S P'°°“‘°" liomlnillnDay,July2nd’il6 . Than a Nice Dia- féi* I 'A [non Ring ° lf - ll l ~ i.l~lr lul l- lto v “Ig are ghqwiug B |_,¢-,m|if“| Nm. ,,|, nliiis r»lIui)l'c`:"Il\ii?¢i1crIl~lI2|iz:l `Illail\~:Eiy 'I;l‘lw:Iilue jr’ _. » \II'.i iliwvud P~i_\1§» with vf-Hoi f=o\\iox~v fill; §'if$l',` #iii ii.'li§f.'tf1'l.I.‘f.°.;.fi.°?.“.§°l.§3!fi"i..'i2 i \. y lniuy of whit: can be changed to null or lllumlulfl trip. 7' ' _asm ’ pf ‘*\\i<>" ' umm '-0 Y0\\~ \ lmluluriiii om-nl1llllli.y for excllrninllillis tn take ` ,A'_j llu ulltlillz 1-ll lllu lluw steamer “Elllproa»i" Iellv- ifi "" _ ilu: t<'»~il|c for l’l- dll Chr-no on arrival of rnurll- _ ‘ . illlz irllill fluul nil stations of P. lil. I. It-. ." ."N . s ll 3, purchasers. We believe them in be i\uJuly 2nd. til-kata will bo irwneri from f“v°'\°\1ev°¢h= nloooilfo of oiwwwx iff.1'IlIIIi.(I`i.f.-'ii.'l.”l'i.'ml‘&I.'i°“'3Il?i1'“`3vliI’i»<.I ' G. W. \VAI{EI"ORQ, txccllent vnliitll. Wa. will cullliillr-r il R "hal-iuiinlowll tn Pictnll and from Sllnlllgel-l-ildo _ - , 0 . ` ` » -:.3 ~ ’ i ..7 M R __ V Jeweler. , ~ ““ °' ' .1_.._ s....__... -, __ I £9 - -- l l l wlnxiqmu c ' ._ i 4 ~Auction Sale. LAWN CIDODS 'l‘il_c subscriber is iusirllcteli to sell at Public Auction, on the premises ou 'Wednesday July 4ih, ’06 At the hour of ra o’clock noon, That valuable dwelling house and premises belonging to the estate of the ’ late William Harper, having a frontage ou l"il1.roy Sin-ct 42 feet, und extending buck illereilolil leo feet. The dwelling. llousc and ouibuiidinga are il; la good state of repair, and must '0 . C Ie ( Tierllrils of sale and further particulars mm c ilowlr on application to William Lawn Rakes’ ` or at the office of Haszard & A 1 A good title will be given to the ur- Grass Shears, ' clulscr. p , BEN] CARTER &co-, C1355 Hogkg, Auctioneer, Rubber Hme. 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