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This farm is very ; wide. well-watered by a brook. has s. shore with an abundance o! sea- weed which is the best fertilizer for potatoes. If day proves stormy sale will take place the first fine day. WALLACE LOWTHER. 7572-l0-1-1-8i _________-__..____€_. Professional Ca rds MissVicietRichardsonj l Graduate Halifax Ladies‘ College i Department of Expression Pupils Received for: Expression. Public Speaking. Dramatics. Interior Decoration Studio: 81 Euston Strect. Charlottetown. Phone 283. 7324-10-3-1m0._ Prohibition Commission gunman, Mr, GEORGE E. BROWN Mnrgate, P. E. l. Send all information regarding tn- h-Ictions of Prohibition Act in l-III above Ur To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood I5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. W. H. AlTKEN bi CO. importers oi high grade GASOLINE — KEROSENE — OYLB We Believe m Yrincs Edward island Jflisc. N Queen St. Phone 405 Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. B. Crossinl Phone 56 7962--9-l4-frii3. McLURE ('9 MacK SILVER. FOXES Aunt», Representing FIUDSONS BAY CO- 0i’ LONDON EllfilJiND Dflice 112 Kent St. Stew'art A’; Lmvther l. D. SIEVl/Jfltl. It. c. N. W. LUWTIIER SARRIsTERs. SULI! rrults. ETt. M Great (icorga. street MONEY |'O LOAN NON RS Phone 396 Mark R. Mt-ouigl-TT u. A. BARRSTER. SOLICITUB. ETC MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Ch-rlottetowu 9.5.} AUDITORS Accounts Audited. income Tn Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill £4! Co. I27 Grafton Street McLeod & Bentley . l. A. BENTLEY _. w. s. acumen, s. o. Sumter and Attornoy-nt-IAI l, Office: mo Richmond Strict MON!!! T0 LOAN Charlottetown, l’. I. I. p- l. gMcDonald & McPhee- B. A. I. a. McDONAID. n. r. MoPIIEn BARBIQTIRS. amounts. I'm " noun to wan in“ u "SMIL ES GABBIE GERTIE are. u. s uv. on “Girls walk homo from automo- illc rides still. If they talked it vauid be censored." . v z "l ., . wigfiig". l "Are you going to your afternoon card club tomorrow?" "No, It's my turn to stay sway I and be talked about." Her suitor: No. sir. I do not want to marry your ward for her money. Absolutely not. The G-xardlzn: Then you haven't got as much sense as -I thought you hall. {an O O O O WANTED Across ths mountain and tho plain The wind an autumn flavor blown. And as we shiver we ex-zlrim. "Where are my la" --'-. zindsr clothes?" i. Firs‘. Turtle: What's old man Bull Froq creaking about now? "and Turtle! Same old thing, 1o.».ng at all. Just likes to hczr hi: voice, I guess. "ch-easy lies the head that wears l orb-mi." "co rue heard. but I wouldn't wk-m a mu attack of norT/ouc xwale like that." Valuable Farm for Sale 130 acres at Mt. Herbert near Rall- way station about t miles from or...‘ wth good dwelling huoso and outbuildings with con- crete floors and water system con- nections. Also two springs on farm. For particulars apply to Edward hr- guhirson on promises. ‘IM-IO-ll-ll TIIE GREEII GLOAK (By Yorke Davis) macsuewoam ¢ezmweo (Continued) Ashton smiled. “Of course you know." said he. "that you are propos- 1118 Bwflellhifls Umt. under my oath of office. I can't permit, 1f you find that girl-I don't think it very likely that you will. but if you do, 1 shall be obliged to take her away from you and put her in safe keeping. And the methods I'll use to determine her guilt 0r innocence will be methods, and not yours." The doctor laughed. “That's under- stood," he said. "You're welcome to take her wherever you can find her. Lu my laboratory, or anywhere else. But if you don't find her-l’ “That's thin ice, Doctor llfoalistcr," Ashton interrupted earnestly, "If you proceed with that. expres determine.- tion of yours. I may find it. - ecessary, little as rd like to. to have you watch- ed. as persons suspected of oom- pcunding a felony." “All right," said the doctor. “That's understood, Wat-ch all you like. But you'll still let me have a chance at Harvey?" Ashton shrugged his shoulders with a vexation that was half-genuine, half-stimulated. "You don't. deserve it." he said, “but I've made a pmmisc and, I'll stick to it." , cannon v I fully expected that after the g-rm. ing he ind received at the hands of the district, attorney, Harvey would prove a. recalcitrant and reluctant sub- ject for the tests we wished to try upon him. l-le vras nervous. it is true. and it took a good deal of reassuring of t-he most tactful sort, on Doctor McAlistei-‘s part, to get him quieted dovm into anything like a normal state of mind; but he was perfectly willing. His first sight of the queer, mysteri- ous-looking instruments which our hi; room canto-med did nothing to coun- teract that tear. To the eye of ignor- ance lv, must look like a torture cham- ber from the Inquisition, brought down to date, . My chief spent the better part of an hour taking the young men around and explaining the different instru- ments to him, and. it was not long be- fore young Harvey began to show an inclination to test himself by every electrical and mechanical piece of ap- paratus in the labrotory. He had fou- gotten ti) Oak Ridge mystery, for- gotten Ashton, forgotten his recent ar- rest, forgotten, even, the detective who was waiting in the corridor outside. He W85 ready at last for our real experimcnt, Nothing about Doctor McAllstefs manner suggested that there was any difference, from our point of view, between the alnusing things we had been doing and the test which he now proposed. "I'm going to see how quickly you can think," he said. "You're to sit down in this chair, and MI‘. Phelps here will read you a list; of words. The instant he reads a word, you are to say, aloud, the word it makes you think of-say it just as quickly as you can, You've shown an unusually quick reaction time so for, but this isabet- ter test than any of them. We hang up a. pair of little elophones, so-one in front. of you and one in front of Mr, Phelps. The moment he speaks a word it makes a little mark on that. revolving cylinder. The moment you speak. a. second ymark 15 mllde- The cylinder turns round all the while, and the. distance. between the i-WO marks shows how quickly 0'1‘ 11°" slowly you think." 1 ran my eye clown the list which my_chief had prepared, with a good deal or care, while we were waiting for them to bring Harvey to the labora- tory. Tlzc first". twelve Words were what we 0:11 central, that is, they had no connection. so far as we know, with the crime. the mystery or the inquest. In telling us his association with them. which he would probably do freely, enough. our subject would stsblish his nonnal speed in this sort of men- tal operation, But the thirteenth word 1mg Loops and the fourteenth was Pipe. The as- sociations he should announce with those two words and the time he would go far toward establishing p, conviction in the doctor's mind and in mine as to whether Harvey had guilty knowledge of tho means which had been employed for the old man's murder. If ho had such guilty know- ledge, if he hI-d seen that. ghastly tourniquet made, and twisted it taut himself. or had witnessed the 0991"" stion. those two simple little words would almost infoliibly recall it. ‘rho words that would flash into his mind might’, in violin, perhaps“ or throat, or even. possibly. the plain black word murder. 1r some such word u that. mm should damaging, suggestive word. 111E CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN o , of radio performance . . . 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Ho would either say it aloud, or he would stop himself from Bflying it, anddeliberately think up another word which. to our ears, could have no sinister significance, But that latter course of action would betray him as certainly as the other. for th- ought takes time, and the fact that he had been obliged tostop to think would be remorselessly and exactly shown in the chronograph. With s, feeling of excitement which I found it. hard to conceal, I began reading those first twslvs neutral words. His answers come with flash- like rapidity. He was a good subject and he had entered fully into the spirit of the test. To my our the in- terval between my word and his was about half s second. When I saw the record afterward, I found that; it aver- aged I. little less than that-about fourtsnths. The word Pen brought the obvious association. Ink. Snow mllsd up shovel: and song. Theater. The oul lIociatlon. Woodland. which was twelfth word, Bign.‘ called up the curl» - my hand, I pronounced the thir- teenth Word. Loops. The answer came like a flash, and it was Automobile. I glanced up as he said it, and caught a faint smile of‘ reminiscence on his lips, Loops in his . mind were things t0 be looped, and the circus billboards supplied the as-i socistion with automobile. The next word Pipe, brought the simple assov, elation, Tobacco. To my mind his un-; hesitating utterance of that word was: as good s demonstration of his inno-i csnoo of the orims itself as a oom- pletsly cstlblilhfld nun would hovel been. But/we were only at the beginning of our experiment. Neither the doc- wr nor I believed him guilty. We both! believed that, hidden in some wmerl of that mind of his. was a piece of iun ‘ knowledge which would’ give us the key with which to unlock the heart. of the mystery. To ho Continued OOOOIOO-O to prove Mintsrest and significance to us before the day was out. 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