l il -Q L 3 ” f i ,_ ,f I t rj -'-Ji? :Q -_ 7 J 1 _V .1 ._ >`.-‘_ Y 1 » i= it 5 t > i as sl it ‘E ‘ Olqnsmt _ -g ' marvellous the pain 'down. in ln. This new of a fam- can use it with it will help you your piles. 50c niibruggisis. if you do not two boxes of are not autisded fins to Fruit-su Out., and ws will your NO;I_`iCE 'Taxes are duo and llwlble 0° lst in each year. Every s or dogs who re- to psy said shall thin ten da of the wi .- of this notice. _ JAMES E. BRADLEY. -iii. ng slua SUMMEREIELD, LOT 67 vin; mls my farm. 1 will ull by ion on Tuesday, .luly 9th, begin- st 12 noon, all my stock and im- ents, consisting of l work horse, I tra good cows. 2 cattle 1 year old, M ens, 1 binder, M. H., 1 mower, i , l. seed drill, 1 gang plow. 1 inr slow. 1 lever barrow, 1 horse outfit (Halls), 1 3 h.ll. 1 set fanners. l grain crusher, spring tooth harrows, 1 express 1 cart, I road wagon, 1 pung 1 drivillg_sieigb, 1 robe (new), second clear shingles, a lumber, u quantity hamess and single. 1 complete set tools (new) including and vice and in fact a shop. Also all house- found in a large house. as sale begins at 12 sharp. easy and made known at A anvil il “Mk sale at same hour on day' following. MBS. JANE NlCHOLSON» MORRIS lf. oN, ---- . SALE lf'l \a¢lI\Il l VAL stasmsmoususlvn’ _ BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE | ____ To bc sold by Public Auction on the premises on Monday, 15th July, lt twelve o'clock noon, real property D! the late William Carpenter, as follows:- _ Plot No. 1'. Building Lot on corner of Kent and Rochford Streets., 64 feet front on Kent street, 50 feet lront on Rochford Street. Plot No. 2. Double tenement 'dwelling house and land having 40 feet front on Kent Street. Plot N0. 3. Building Lot having 25 feet front on Kent Street, ex- tending back 69 feet, with a way 7 feet wide to and from Kent Street. Plot No. 4. Dwelling house and lot having 28 feet front on Kent Street, subject to a way '7 feet wide “ to and from Kent Street. For particulars and terms apply to Messrs. McLeod dz Bentley, solic- itors. I. A. MCDONALD, ‘ Auctioneer. ' 6339-7-3-101 NO£l_CE ~ The Parker House is ready to accomodate permanent and transient boarders. Tho table is equal to none in the city. This house has been less than a year in business but has had a wonderful patronage. We expect all fable boarders of last year and as many more new ones. Anyone visiting the city will find sh up-to-date ac- commodation at the Parker louse. ll. I. lloKlNNON. - Proprietor _-mlm A Mvsraalovs smssscz i sae sxppbs her come and gave My her father's head. ter. Adele, being of a generation whose idols are rarely -accepted on faith. wondered about him at times. She wondered ratherhopefully, for in the eyes cf youth there is an added fasci- him this xnoming as sho faced him across the breakfast table with its old silver. ' and swimming and social whirls at a fashionable watering place in Maine. the slender line of her neck curving into a small. determined chin, her hair, the color of blueberries in hazy sunlight, snuggled close to her face like folded raven wings. As was his habit, Virgil Ellsworth Castle was consuming the morning's news along with his eggs, wsst and coffee, "I see there is to bs another ex- sorved. f ' "Splendidl" said Adele, and her keen dark-brown eyes seemed to say that life was a gorgeous and intrigu- ing affair when one was only 20. “The world is getting to stuffy. We need more breathing space.” NOTICE !_ _Owing to the limited number of Hogs offering, until further notice we will receive live Hogs one day only each week, Tuesday forencou. Davis €=>° Fraser NOTICE Growers of Brown Top Seed who wish field inspection this season must apply to the undersigned before .lnly 15th. Do not depend on others. Mail application direct to GORDON MsoMlLLAN, North liver, P. E. L 6331-7-3mwfJuly 10. FOR _SALE An excellent dairy farm in Mer- maid, Lot 48, 7 miles from Charlotte- town, near churches, schools and rail station. containing 18 acres. 125 under _ cultivation. balance word and good timber, extra well fenced and water, line buildings. Inspection invited. lee crop while growing. JOSEPH POWER. Mermaid. ..m}_> V 6394-'f-5-ll-I2-18-19. F At Summerside * lealctltoudarswillbereoeivedby tbeundorslgnsa at qu gm" ,| “"5” 5 Ulllvllulkhsrristors of lnmnmaidc. or of the undersigned gt Charlottetown up to noon of Thursday the iith dry of July, A pg ||”_ yn il" llllfvhloe Ol the llvkl Pfvlilfty known as tha Clifton House, at Summer. lilo. y The Clifton llouss is so established hoiol of many years |un¢n\|»_ gn addition in lobby. reading and writing l'¢°ll.» dloios room .sad twenty-an bedrooms, tho hotel contains two stores and sample rooms on tha ground loot. 1‘endersmayboalthsefert|islsudandbulldlugaions,orfortl|elaod. building and hoiol furniture sud equipment as a going concern. Adepesiiof ii* must accompany each louder. llsrt auvolopss accepted. ,'_'l'ea|lorsflrCliftoul!oasa." llfghestaraayothertonderuotueosssarily nsusiaivlvustr-»ut\slsnrJn°.s.n-.xtso. 4' Hema Linton Tht" W" lim” in her v°\ms ‘fn looks use civil war is Mexico." and joyous life when Adele Castle "Hon-ld; why ggnw; pggplg no _ sfmitiliilod IPDGQYIDCGS with 3, UVB- ghummy and mcg mgtggd 91 glwgys ly and inquiring gase and seriously fighting?" - _ - asked herself whether the shadow ' A thick md ,¢,|;¢1y mum;-vm; gn- of a mystery was not hanging over med go mmuna gmt . 1”, wished Outwardly, at least, Virgil Ella- -'gqmemqy 1|-gm gn-gm-vs_ pmbg. worthVCsstle‘s life conformed to the |,1y_" um' Adel, ¢“-¢1¢“1y_ --1 wg in standards that govern the conducti gh,” yum-ggy N 5,, ww; . wg- J 0! cultured and affluent people- A1- mms for the lsummerva-oue.P1ess¢ - _ though of medium stature, he looked ug lm- tg "ig, wgmblgy," quite distinguished. He had fine fes- My, (yung lighted ons 'of the long tures and carried himself with an hmm glam pg muy, among hm e 511'- H15 *B305 Wm ¢l°¢|1¢l\ *find |15 way before departing for his office. possessed a naturbl polish of man- -‘yum-0°, mgkea rich hm; in fun- - ners, Though 50. he danced well, 10,1551, ,uhm-1,," M he rem gh, up- could swing s golfciub expertly and gpm 5 dpgppmvmg wrlnlghgppaareu he knew how to tell a story effec- gn his hgh go;-ghggd, gm-mounted tively. He was fond of high-flavored by thug hgh- mingly gp;-mglgg with cigars, liked to wear a flower in his guy, “Can‘t understand why the buttonhole and he -adored his daugh- Wine pu-ml; 5 mol; pkg th", in run nation about s msn who.hsrbors s ~~;~)m¢'g ywghvg .wgy of gsslpg - mvsfcrv- She ww wvnwihe lbw commented Mr. castle with 8188111 0! 1111011 Bid WS IDU-F1510 01|-mysterious and unconventional.” 07! Fresh and lovely she looked in her "you an an outrageous natgeref pale-blue neslisee. her me 'Mm-'1'm nothing but an old surfer." tively tanned from a month of tennis --Qnly 5g_ Tmy, young ghggg fi* *<11* __4\r~ _mW _fl-` _ -a _ Q tho eadllnes in your newspaper “But not quite so wicked, I hope." Till HEADLINE . cies across' the table. Theres one “Who knows?" said Adele with, hes ne you haven't said anything mock gravity. "I often wonder about abc although you have mentioned thc others. It‘s one in the Castle s long.” wondering glance, in see Miss Castle. amuck. It's scandall" “Oh," said Adele lightly. “The Pfcaroon isn't doing any particular harm. Only amusing himself. And he is such s deliciously romantic `--’ character." _ _ King a whimsical sigh "Always fascinated . by anybody anything that is F ESH Ages, g1’0¢¢r Adele regarded him archly. C L E A N askyou / TEA, is sold only in air tight pack- in bulk. Your supply you. We buy a package. days. And you are not a day loo old to be mysterious'-just as mysterious as The Picaroon." Mr. Castle looked embarrassed. As if io hide his expression, he puffed big cloud of smoke from his eigar. "You have been talking about the sobered a little. "Let‘s hear." north pole and Mexico and The Piclf "Oh, it's nothing I can put my roon," Adele pursued, "and all'the you dad. I've been wondering a lot of late." A “Really?" Mr. Castle'r fond smile left hand-corner-something the mysterious Mr. Graves. has been on it all the you have kept silent -peditiori to the North P016.” he Obs ' / ,__ __ _ _ ,._. .. _ », . _ y_,....-_W ....-._t..-...W-_-.. N.-.~._._,......,,.....m......_... »- lf -1._.___~_~ .¢ “Your Father is lu dosparsio difficul flea and somethin! mmf. be done at . .r i 2 i she happily settled in i little while. finger on Its the way you look' time your mind has been on 501116 sometimes and the little things you thing else gp mg ||y_imt mostly tho tiiingsi "You are an extraordinary loans don' sa Dont den ou old` lsdy." Mr Castle remarked Nil t Y- ' y it, y j . - fraud. because I have been watchlngi "And I _ have an extraordinary Nil- Pwlile somatmca talk to hide' father, The north pole, Mexico, The their i-hoillhtl. dou’t thoyl ’I'hat‘c Picaroon-stui! and nonsense! You V110 !°\\ have been 40111! this morn- have been holding something back. ml-" I have good eyes, dsc. I can road g _. =` Women's New i A Double Dollar Days This wonderful bargain was selected speciall for DOUBLE DOLLAR DAYS includes -i The Trust Company about it. not it u-in assi" tip of his cigar for s moment startled look had come into his f 5 .Tenders For Hotel Property ° _ _,___ _ ml "Carefull You are overwork It runs in the family." ious Mr. Graves. _ of 9 vm rims mmm uma, tam mia; so .mmf tm uns.. mi I lithtfui intimacy they hu ss- hats worth $3 75 and more f _ . uma. em um on cms :‘:;_ mother had drawn them closer together. Misgivlngs » _ _ $1.46. fo.r.asm.n. 'MOOPC' £5, ;i,,,,,,,,,, Mr Castle gascd awkwardly at the s ins, gray eyes. Now he forced s smile. that wonderful imagination of yours. Well. your mother was the same way. M9101 Hel FEW thoughtful be- DOIUI ihe 10118. overhanging lashes. Sho had surprised a secret of some sort. She had noted her fsthcr's quits alarm as sho alluded in the mystnr- Ior months she had been someipm e. _:-1 3 § a mystery, dim and rather sllurill. But nowshe glifnpsed the dark out- liuesofatrl¢ldy.snditmsdeh¢1‘ afraid. ' ’ "ren me, sas," ras uicooztly. “Something worrying you. What '-!_ porous tho table, nothing the s8!ilitiV6 nostrils the vital curve of the mouth the firm little chin the robust. CIP tivsting loveliness)f her. She 'was I strange mixture, this ' exquisite daughter of his-a oommingling-Of modern soplsticstion and the tender and wholesome sentiments of anotherl generation: The sight of her was I stimulant, The smile he gave her was one of sheer affection and pride. ~» "There, now. 'I‘hat's enough of tbl!- You must put those absurd 11°!-13°! I have only been working a little harder than usual. A certain fiom- cisl difficulty amse-something that, -But its's practically over now. It will Dear mel A quarter all-er`9l I`musti zo.. _ I She fixed him with' s. keen, level. doubting gaze. She reached across the table. picked up the newspaper: and reading the prominent caption'in the upper left-hand cornerz' POLICE STILL IN PUBSUIT 0l~`| THE MYSTERIOUS MR. GRAVIS Headquarters Feortcd to Have Dis-, covered Fresh Clews Which May' Lead to Arrest of Elusive Bwindlor WHO IS MR. GRAVES She lifted her troubled gaze from the ps-per and looked at her father. Mr, Castle, who ruled his downtown office with the stern discipline of sn! sutocrst. winced slightly beneat.h| that steady, searching gaze. The in-i dulgent smile with which he tried 10| mask his uneasiness was not wholly successful. ' “Who is the Mysterious Mr, Graves dad? I didrrt reed the papers while I was away." Her father had risen and stood with 'one hand resting on the chalr. “li/lr." Graves? Oh, nobodyuin lur- tlcular. It's only a name, just as the Picaroon is only a name. Nobody knows who the man is.” “You are not very lucid. dad." "Well, you have probably heard _of Daniel Foresters operations. He' cleaned up ten millions in ten months. It was the grossest kind oi' swindle. Forrester is dead now, but the po- lice are still looking for a certain individual who is supposed to have been his partner. His true name isn't known, but somehow he has come to be designated as the "mysterious Mr. Graves. 'I’hst’s all there is to it." "Ali dad?" , "All that really matters.. I doubt whether the mysterious Mr. Graves will ever be found." "But the newspaper says thc P°lice have discovered frseh clues." ' "N0W5PlP¢i’ Bdslip." said Mr. Castle contemptuously. He deposited his S. S. ROSALIND 5”" Arrive M°\\tr°al Charlottetown and . heave for St. Jobn'a Jllllo Htl Jlly ll! _ July 15th July Nth ,guy gym CARVELL BROS. Juno lith Jana mu .my ma gliiilv g l l f__'_ __iiiV l T tee 'Ee _ _ _ apprant li kitchanschf th: * WW- °°°|f’l b°y.thlrd ipook. second cook, drag wok. chef . . . all his *lf* I wlmsn. an an mo ‘ lnurtist of the kitchen.- RHdy¢0|l‘¢pg|Qxm"P.¢ dishes in tha way ya” like thsm. saudunofu so% lauustsn. 'rslnnlv of an lcmssuaios sf. .-°...f§‘“'° fares, s bla on Cabin £2 t.°:'.':'...“~r:‘.‘::.- x"°" °-in or Marais: aim gre x_s’uf.° Huh ru :mm ..."4 c.. Swv. Has/~..'21’.L “'“"“ x' “°" “'&i'i 1470). If my unsung qau. 55 n o§/‘ *UI UW* kissed her. In a moment he was out of your head. It‘s nothinl. Milly- 'om Adele remained seated, gazing at the _f__,_ I ' ` -1: ` V A- blend o_o! teas iresh - .trosnmousltaingurdens ,| I u |; I-le looked at hor fresh. eager face 1 he ed his IIA _ ‘Fresh from the gardens’ ......”". ...r.i'ai.§ .'.‘;.m;ra.T"'°’-....... 1.. .....- over to where she sat and, as was _trast with his former brisk and bcuy- hsblt, tumed up her face md ant step. his feet seemed to drag s little. I-le was not holding himself quite so erect as formerly, And his -ini Continued on page 5 door that had .lust closed behind » AYLWARDS New Store Open ' 202 Richmond Street Between Gt. George and Prince Sfs.- . Lobsfers and Oysters in season. Light Lunches served. . We carry a line of Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco. Citll’°¢i¢¢» Pipes and Soft Drinks. Clams and Qushaughs served now. OPEN 85.151. T0 ll EM. _ STORE OPEN SUNDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST- ; -l l Tl F I VC7.. 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