I one‘ 1 >4 are‘: -' a» ‘we; arr» s‘ i PAGE TWO For Discerning Tastes._— The Myst“; 9f "SALADN '1' I! A. Always fresh, pure and most delic- ious in flavour. Brewnl-akeielist" Ruth Duplicates tho cocoon. in lll lh-llllwthc‘ NEW YORK. May l<i>—I-lulle:,.:gii ‘hi’: nihfihfm,“ n 635.“; acres of land situated two miles from Bradaibane Station. Never tailing stream ol water Pumping through farm. Pump at, house. Buildingo in good "P11"- Apply l0 WILLIAM McLEAN, On Premllem 9405s Hlulihisl. illiitihlilllii, lull‘ illwlTllblvd hy the Pxeculflrfi (it llle rilillc. ill‘ lllt: lulc Mlchzlel A, Willie, (iFilllZlllVS Road, Lot. 20. iii roll by tluciion rn this premises. on Wellllcsdtcv, May 19th at llw hour of cilia o'clock all the house- hllld Elfin" and iarln HIIDIPIIIMIIF. hizick ulld while (an. - oi’ Filly and vrllw. . c llfli" should plow one will be held first line , wing. Tcrlns nlade known hi slalo. AUSTIN cosenovs,’ Ailciimn-ei“ ‘ilicimii SALE NEAR ovsren can amuse i will sell on the premises oi William Nurln Cymhria Lodge Farm, on Wednesday, May 19th at‘ l o'clock. i The following ctock——11 cows giving milk, 9 newly freshened and 2 iresliened last (all, 1 registered Shorthorn cow, 1 heifer coming Orange Pekoe Blend 85¢ ,ltlltll, bdfivbilllh; llcrculeun hitter. ...- l||.)l‘~‘;l>l or hi.» lclilln’ home ruu 11W Dvllilcd down the corridor. pace ili lhill Wlltfi: he established; record oi‘ 59 circuit splashes forqlllfl B11111)’ "110 U19 0111-" yesterday for hi»: nilllll illld tenth 1141)’ 810113 Iv 111B lllonleni ill the Rtfliwtfll, krill dupll- Tllmtigh their leultled E1553. 11° ye)‘ ‘called the total he had on the aaluedrn‘ glow cast its soft, rail-Mk“ D8111 ( ) lott- ilve years ago. “Does George love you an much by s he used to?" "No-one evening IGII. l' Owl: Holstein Lawndale Lad, 3 years Nam, cld, 1 bull 1 year old, Shoo-thorn“ 1, Clydesdale colt 2 years old, 1' brood sow, 1 brood with litter, 18 spring pigs. Terms made known at sale. ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer. 5-8-1215-l7-l8. l INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $i(l_ from Esatporl: or Lllbfu‘, Me.,$9. ‘ p, Every Wednesday Stczlmc: leavim St. John 9 A. l\I.; Eastport 2.30 I’. M.; LUIWIJ 8.30 P. Ml, arriving Boston Thursday 9 A. M. EverySl-lturrlny Steanlersaila direct from St. John to Bos- ton, leaving Stnlohn 7 P.l\l., due Boston Sunday, 2 P. M. ATLANTIC TIME Connection! at Boston with direct atcamor to NEW YQRK Reduced rates lor automobiles accompanied by passengcril. EASTERN FTEAMSHIP LFNES. INC. "He took hcr heart by ctorm." "Yea; la umbrella." NO CHANGE "No money. eh? Bamo old oondi- tlon, l suppoeol" “Yep-no charge!’ l H081 Dad out jillfi loot down on every evening." There's that tool rooltcr three years with calf, '1 Registered ‘aylnq “good mgflflng" 3g guqflm, hc met her In a terrible ' rain and escorted hcr homo under The Singing Walls l i (Continued) iThs Occupant of the Singing WI"! , Gripping the knob, John rattled {it violently. (The heavy oa-k barred ‘his way. "It's that the arcade doorw._ "She both doors." , “Come on, Osborn." Graham ‘grip- gpttli Juhn by the arnl and started » toward the arcade. be can tloned. window-doom over, the red-tiled flooring. lllgllts inside had ibeeu switched off ‘Tho great room w-as black as soot l Suddenly, tllcre wase a scraping ‘noise beside them and, down the lslurw-tly leading from the root ,8 . lithelr way. ) "Wham. the ulatter?" lvoltae boomed out above (heads. "Want any help?" way. "it's all right, Johnson," he reus- surcd hiln. "You g0 on back. And him have it." “Come on, lets got at John urged, Hc had gripped his revolver ln hi1. right hund- and, flattening him- self agzlinsy, the wall, he slid along ulltil he could peer around the edge oi lllc windowdoors. Groping with ills fingers, he lsefzed the bronze handle and turned ii back and rurth. Then he drew back and stepped over beside Graham wail- ing by the railing. "Tile! door is locked too," he muttered. grasping the detective, the sleeve and pulling him back out of’ range of the study. “Of course, Mrs. ‘Hammond may be the one, hut, possibly ‘some one ‘else, probably Mr. Warburtioms murder- things," cr. n‘ lll there." But how could he get in?" the iletective queried. "Busby was watching both doors before Miss Mason came out." ' "There's something queer about that study," John concluded. "There must ibe some way ln be~ sides the (loors opening into the hall zlnd on this arcade." ‘Crossing over to the wall, the erlglllccr was again feeling his way along io the tall French n-indow- (loors when the detective pulled him hack. "Li-t nlc go flmt." he whispered. "You are outlined against the street lights and ‘it's not your 30h to talw, tiles»- chant-es. lSinking flat. on bis stomach, Grit- llllm wormed his way along the tilts. From within the shadowy ‘study cunlc u luini. creaking iloisc and lht- sound 0t some one Hllflllb- ling, ‘ Slowly illv- deiccllveis hand, hold- ing it's revolver by the barrel, crept ‘Hammond woman,‘ llusby called along from hill post lll has locked heraelt in. No one has gone lll the study. l have been watching Art they pascd Busby, the delec- ‘Charlie, watch that door tronl Then he preceded John out on lit-rc- L\\'l(;v the arcade and started w make his The - 'l'hell. as he rose to his knees and lpzllr ol blue trousers were feeling a deep their Graham stepped ovvr to the stair- if any one ‘starts for the root let_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN bnn s - 1»: A rcodi-to-cct cereal. with a marvolouc flavor. Contain: bran. Holpo grcvcnt constipation. rings health and loot. Q Your grocer ho: ' PEP THE , PEPPY BEAN 'FDOD up the ‘lt-adcd panes and there -cnlnc the {inkling cralsh of glass. his long fingers began to feel for the key. a sin-ilk of flame over by the last wtlil ol‘ the d ln room light- ed up the gleaming disk or the safe At the saute time, a barking explo- sion rung out and chips of stone from the ‘base 0! the pillar spit on the flagstones at their feat. With a grunt, the detective drew back ‘beside John. "Did he hlt you?" the engineer questioned anxiously. “No. And we've got h‘lm,' ‘Gra- ham replied. "Only, whoever is 1n there l-s cornered and fighting like n trapped rat and there ls no use our getting potted for nothing. Busby is watching the other 41001". but if we try lo smash through those French window-doors we are outlined against the street lights and we can’! see at all." “Better wait until Royce or one or your nlell on the sidewalk l-lllows us," John suggested. "They will have heard the shot. ‘I'll ‘stay here (mt of range, wh.lc you walk along and stand at the angle of the hilll and the arcade where you can see both doors and help either Busby ol- melt necessary." As keeping close to the wall, the detective was nlippin-g along the arcadenAnn-c Mason ran outthrough the door leading down the corridor Stepping forward Graham check- ed her. ~- "Gel. back!" he warned. "is he shot?" Her voice trembled, The detective; pushed her gently into the hall. “Mr. Osborn is all right," he reassured her. "Only please. Miss Mason, get downstairs We may have a warm time ol- it any nrhutc and we don't want to worry about hitting you." As Anne and the detective canlc out under the dome light, Btaiby sldlctl a Yew stops toward tbcm "Did yOu get him?" he called out. his eyes still fixed on the door into the study. "No," (lrullzcln answered. "It ‘was one who Illls Bilrkcis ‘gull. Jim, gel ill ihc elevator. TIICTC may bl- nilfltllillg and you're ill no shape to help." Busby half turned, his eye still ‘glued on the study door like a qcr- rler watching a rut holc. Every day on the firm bring: o new need for “Vuelirlfljellg. A pure, safe remedy r bums, cuts, tubes and minor lkin troubled. Toke inner- nally for coughs anclooldl. Chesebrough lllg. Company (Consolidated) Montreal JURA BON (11836) The Block Percheron Stallion Jurabon rained by the Dept. of ‘ll Agriculture, aired by Julian 10986), dam Jurabcllo (9069) l: a premium CANADIAN . Pnclrlc Chicago Eucharistic Congress For railway and oleeplng ear fares, hotel reservation: in Chlo- ago, and detailed Information. apply horse oi the hlghelt standard, Thin horse won first prize when shown It the Provincial Exhibition and Ie one of the finest proportioned horn: of hlo type to be found. He has the coundneu, size and quality, also the quls‘ and willingness, that arc l0 much called tor In the draft heroes, in the market today and will call tor with greater in- alotsncc in the future. in short he has the breeding and characteris- tic; that make the Ideal type or draft. Thin horse will be in the ctud at ownerc stable through the canon. to the nearest Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or write - G. BRUCE BURPEE, Dintrlot Plucngsr Agent Saint aiohn, N. B. 9048-5—3-'Mon 5i. THE HERNING-BONE STITCH Smith: What ltltch did "you uoe ln vwrklng your dollllel for tho fish ccurac‘! _ Mrs. Jones: Th: herring-bone, cl course. , '"\, Mrc. Ueual terms with special advan- tageg, EDISON WRIGHT, Middleton, Klnkora, R. R. 9170-5-10-8l. ‘ (lrzlhnnl i “What's Llllll‘! he quciricd. ' Fzrntly to their cans came a llvoft "Miss Aloson," he requested. “Will you so down and telephone Spring 3100 and have them put you through to the precinct station. Till them lo semi umuuil Reilly and a couple ol‘ ‘H1811 and to come right up to the top flour!" A15 the girl started for the stairs, gripped llcr nrm. ‘Anne lookcd ht him wonderlrlgly. "Wilai d0 you nlean?" aha ask- "That liluging ‘in the walls," the defective urged, “l)on‘t you hear?" Aline st00d stock still," listening. ibllzzlng. the name singing, droning ‘that. in the came place, an hour bdlore, they {had ‘hoard when Burke was killed. "Quick! IMls-s Mason! ‘What is It?" the detective snapped out. Anne thought a moment. "Why, it's the elevator," she an- swored. Suddenly, moving over to the shaft, she looked (back over her shoulder, surprised. "Iva queer!" alle exclaimed. Dvlntln-g lhrmlgh_the open glans iloorts at its sole occupant. "Wily it—=Why, iMr. Graham. that singing sound in the wood elevator in the big study." “The wood elevator? What do you mean?" the detective urged. "You know the woodbox by the fireplace? Well. the floor of that _woodbox is attached to a plunger that works up and down like an elevator. it rung by electricity. and uncle had its shaft pill. in he- isldo that o! the passenger eleva- itor at the (lime he remodeled the ‘house. - When the floor of the woodbox reaches the cellar. the butler puts on ‘it (he four-loot logo for the (ire- placc. presses a button, it rises. tormn the rlool- of the woodbox, and _ihi- log-g are ready for use. YPhai pinging sound in the’ walls in the woods elevator and—— | Without waiting to hear more. itlraham dashed out on the arcade. ,Contlnuing past the astonished on- glnecr, he threw himself at the mmolnonzzanw S. Leaves Montreal May 10m CANADA TBAMSHI LIE, Ltd. S. “CE UTA " _ 41th»:- Arrivc Ohorlottetown and leave for 8t. John’: May 14th For ‘space for Llvo Qtock and Produce, slno Rota, CARVELL‘ BROS., LTD. FOR SALE lot, tenders to be mailed to 20th, 1926, 4AA‘AAA “Lagaaaaaaaa vvv v vvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvv BUILDING _LOTS j The Trustees of 8t. Jnmeo 6hureh otter for nlo by tender two lots, one on Pownnl Street 55 ft. x 168 ft. one on Ambrose 8trcot 50 ft.x 9i tt. Scporflo bender; for each Truotecs rnorvs the right to rolcdt ony or all tenders. j D. A. McKINNON SAVING] IANK BY TENDER undersigned on or before May , l WSAI (326) Clncl. ' M some Ono. lll there who fired, some ‘VRNY WMAQ (448) (fllicagil. ll. of (filli- WOO‘D i242) (lrullil Rapids. Sindhi VVCX WSOE (246) l Radio Programs TUESDAY. 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