GE TWO . i S0 ‘Q1153’ it crackles out loud why: you pour on milk or cr . Toasted rice grains. Ri with flavor. Something ‘i ne for breakfast. Deli- ci s for lunch. Use in vcaiiclies, macaroons. ' Sphkle info soups. oldies are fascinated by i, Ri Krispies. Order from yeti grocer. A crisp red- anflgreen package. Blade by KeQOEE in London, Ontario. 2 r‘ . BIéE KRISPIES iSMILES GABEY GERTIE “Friend wife encourages hubby ‘to tugk. his napkin under his ehir ‘affer she has 522i’! “Hrm and Egg: at the Front." Spectator Bug: Whutcha doin up on that stump rnovin’ your arms about for? Political Bug (candidate (or of- flce):- Making a stump Qpqggh that's What! ' the: Don't press me so hard fer I dance. He: I won't do thr‘ ‘7|_we're ncing. ' He's a wild Indian. I'll Maggie: ‘IIY- s Madge: Why do you eall him tint? ._ Maggie: Aw, he's always on some girl's trail. t t i OOQ-OQQQUQQm-QQQ-QM‘ EYES TESTED .. . u” gotasssa rrrrau a w. nnoa a. s. nrwa ' Oatsnstrhle ‘ill llclllll IIIIII > The Green l Shadow THE DOUBLE TOP His confident tone made her lmila. "You make me forget all my troubles," she fold him. Then, his whimsical gaze lingered On the sun glints in her raven hair. "I am justifying my existence." “The Picsrooxfs exisfenoei" murmured. He smiled soberly. "It needs a lof- of justification. Ask Summers. lie knows." He looked at her a little i wlstfully. "Your; are a, bit pale. Wily not go out in the sunshine fora while?" "What about the moonlight? Mr. Ainsworth has asked me to Io driv- ing this evening." "Oh!" It. was as if a shadow had suddenly fallen between them. "1 don't think Ainsworth likes me." "He will when he knows you. And you will like him.” Dale groaned inwardly. How aplen- did she was with her unfaltering faith in the man she loved-how splendid and how blind! "Poor Paul?" she murmured. "He had had reverse lately-lost a. lot of his money. Now he has w econo- mize and I believe he is ashamed of it, though he has no reason in be. It would make no difference to me if the dear boy was down to his last dollar." “Ne, it wouldn't-not with s girl like you." "I know he will get up again," she ydcclared. “He isn't the kind that ‘stays down for long." . . "I believe you are right there." Dale could not keep a. trace of bit- ' terness out of his voice. At that mo- ment, with Adele Castle seated be- fore him, her heartful of loyalty and blind love. he could have strangled Ainsworth without a qualm. She looked at him intently, her mouth and throat quivering, her dark eyes full of gentle regrets. She rose and came toward him. _ "You are a wonderful friend," aha murmured. "It was one of the moat uncomfor- table moments in‘ Dale's life. She was smiling at him through a veil of mist. reading hisiface-and read- ing it wrongly. "I don't want any misunderstand- ing to come between us,"_ she said gently. "I hope we shall remain tht best of friends." 4 "Yes always." said Dale thickly. ‘Was there ever such a situation? Here he was, racking his bra-in to save her from a heartbreaking dis- aster. And she, misunderstanding was endeavoring to save him from another sort of tragedy. "Then we understand each other?" She gave him her hand with a ges- ture full of friendliness and sym- pathy. "Oh. perfectly-J’ Wnmblcy! portly figure lPPllred at the door. "There is a gentleman on the telephone, Miss Castle," he announced. Dale and the girl exchanged glances. He nodded slightly. She went out, and when she returned a few minutes later all the warm color- ing had fled from her face. "It was Dr. Moffett," she told him. "I expected that. I suppose his voice was full of sweetness and light?” “He asked me if I had seen the article in the Sentinel. I told him I had, and he said 1r, was only a be- ginning. l-ie added that the mysteri- ous Mr, Graves will positively be in Jail tomorrow night unless he receives a check for $100,000 tonight." "A check?" Dale exclaimed in amazement. "Yes. he said my own persona-l check will do. ‘Then he laughed and added that the Castle name is always good." Dale regarded her in stupefaction. "A check? He knows you haven't as much money as that in the bank. Anyway, payment could be stopped." "I overdrew my balance last month," she confessed, Dale frowned psrplexedly. "That's too deep for me. Didn't think Dr. Moffett was such a trusting soul. What else did he say?" POTATOES w. require within next m dayl large quantities. all varieties old Potatoes. 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Warehouse: at other convenient point: lfltn ‘n; ‘ll-Fr W "u ‘ "Before he does, I would like to try "Ohl" Dale interrupted, and sud-EH; already has the Forester do:u-,lt some time, I never sat. at the "l am to ta-ife the car out and "The after-theatre rush hour." Dale pointed out, "Somewhere along thei "Yes-but how did you know?" "'f‘hat'a what he would naturally tall you. What a devilish ideal" "1 don't underltand." Dale regarded her with a dark, frowning gaae. "Remember what he told you-that the castle name is always good?" "Ohl" aha started suddenly. "He thinks father will maka the check good. Yea perhaps he would if be could." Dr. Moflett thinks he can." “But a check eltQAd by threats and intimidation wouldn't have any legal validity." "No. but—" - lweapon. If you are in his power, he feels that your father will make the drive I10"! BPOIdWIY. beiwtcn Hm" check good somehow—even if he has aid Square and Fiftieth street, about 11 tonight." {to rob a safe or two to do it." i "Yes, and he would, too." ' "Yes, and he would, too." , Dale suddenly brightened a little llining? Dr. Moffett is weakening. l-He is on the run." I "weakening?" , "He is no longer relying on black- proved as successful as he expected. and so he has changed his method. That's a sign of weakness. It's also our cue to strike." , j "When?" Again her dropping spirits icaught the cantagion of his mood. | "Tonight, if you are in the mood i for a bit of adventure." "You don't mean-J’ “Yes, I would advise you to do exactly as Dr. Moflctt says. Are you willing?" Her hesitation was brief. A gleam of audacit entered her eyes. "Oh, yes aince you advise iti" ‘That's the spirit! You will be driv- ing along Broadway, between Herald Biluars and 50th meat, about 1i o'clock tonight. fn [your bag or your He hesitated, His expression was a po:kst you will carry a check (or curious blend of grixuneaa and gau- tieueu. "You might aa well under- stand the fiendish plm. Dr. Moffetl‘ specified that you are to deliver the‘, check in person. He manna to keep a regular speed demon, isn't it?" t mmJmm-au-a-a ‘_m__9_| muggy sign tog-ling: has m mum ofmib" 0100.000. By the way, what kind oi ' car do Wu drive?" "A Wsyflefleet I sedan." He looked a little envious. "That's dflily hi8 i506 illmed BTBVB- "Not 5° ‘ mentz, now he will have you besides. wheel of a Waynefleet. 8. I wonder," trustful after all. He gave you elabo- That gives him a double-barfeledf rate instructions. I suppose?" --he gazed at her smiilngly—"il~you‘:l mind if ‘i took a spin in it before dinner?" “Why, no." Her eyes were full of imystlfication. "Of course I wouldnt imind. I'll give you an order on the Lgarage." She steppelLto the writing ,clesk, wrote something, then handed route. I take it, somebody will drool "Buck up! Don't you see the sliver ‘ him a sheet of paper. a. note into the driver's seat telling you how to proceed. He warned. you. of course. that you must be alone in the car, that you mustn't have any 0m 1011M" $0“- lnil "ill V011 mustn't mail alone. His original scheme hasnt 1' you imagine. You will be watched, of discuss the arrangemen with any one." , "Thanks," said Dale, putting the ipaper in his pocket. "Now remember i this. Whatever happens tonight, r ,_sha.n't be for sway. I'll be closer than icoursc, by one of Dr. Moflettk hire- [lings who will keep his eyes open for ‘any sign of trickery. You will drive carefully and avoid bumps." "Avoid-what?" "Bumps. You don't want to be all shaken up before you arrive. That's important." She drew a long breath of stupe- facation. "Very well. I'll avoid- bumps, Anything _elsa?" "'I'hat's all. I'll" now go for mv tspin in the Waynefleet eight. That iwill give me an appetite for dinner. ‘Believe f shall dine at flaggei-‘s. The chef there knows how w-" He paused. For a moment he stood and inspected the ceiling. "The chef there knows how to appease a. long-suffering palate," he want on, and as he spoke he sprang and protesting Wambley by the neck. l’ 29-200 \ where fo-rfvtlna neg‘ few ‘hours. I 6011'! Want him to get in touch with anybody." ‘Royal Commission On Education In P. E. Bland The Royal Commission on Edu. cation will hold public meetings at centres in Prince unty as follows: Tignish, Tuesday, August 6th. at 2.20 p. m. Alberton. Wednesday, August 7th“ at 9.30 a. m. 0'L_enry_ Wednesday. August 7th. at 2.30 p. m. and evening if necessary. Egmont Bay, Thursday, August sin at 0.30 a. m. Miscouche,‘ Thursday, August 3th, I Adele, quickly recovering from her surprise. thought for a moment. "There's a room in the attic—" "lead us to it, please. Better stop along quietly, Wambley, or a psi-qt Continued on page 5 ABEGWEIT uiiisi BORDEN, P. E. I. Modern accommodation. running wafer in every room. . Rooms with baths. Individual garages, Bat. $3.00 Ill 53-50 P“ day. Meaiis served at all 5""- filivclal Sunday dinner from 1 to 8 P. M. (Sltned) MRS. B. L. CERETTI, Manager. QOBIJ-TI-Oi. at 2.30 p. m. and evening if ,_ Oenbral Bedeque, Friday, August 9th, at 9.30 a. m. Kensingtou, ‘luesday. August 13th. at 10 a. m. Summerside, Tuesday. August 18th, ‘ lwqgw “The Parker House l; ready at 3 p. m., and evening if I Kinkora, Wednesday. August ‘ltih. at l0 a. m. Other meetings may be held in other places later. All meetings will hp held in the local school building. The Commission desires to meet and lieu representatives from these lightly to the door. flung it open; centres and the districts surrounding and in a moment had the squirming Ithaca centres who may wish to give information or sulsesticna on the “GUM. Wllubilt." ho adviasO-lvarioul problems under investigation "we ma, mumps nfi‘aeaia:.__.f,¢,....;--'e-—-= c: Jean-mi ,_ ' - and t. transient rulers. The table is Hill! to one in the city. This house baa been legs than a year in buainesa but baa bag a wonderful , tronage. w. “Mot all table boarders of Jaat year and Ia many mm new onsa. Anyone vialung u" city will ha! an ap-to-datq u- commune at m ran-tn ll . . II. I. MeIINION. Proprietor i Horses Ear Sale i Carload of choice hone: to be sole .at Kensington on Aug. 6th, at two P m. In this lot I have some choiol waddle, express and farm horses. al ‘broke, sound and kind. Parties want- lnB horses will make no mistake t4 attend this Ink ail horse guaran- teed. Bale starts sharp on time ‘Bale will take place n. the mu yards. PAR-Kl! A. BORN!- Owner- Hugb. F. 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