g’- .pnus-sol-av...-..-.-_-‘-_~.-n-.- PAGE rv_v_o mi-i- The. old. selling and how it ‘tits “kiosks more-lit” meant scsgzéondltelhtng, is ca! Spinning and Weaving w Send me your wool to be spit-n into yarn and wove intn blankets. Single yklrn l5 2.3 rents and doubled 28 cents per pnunrl. Blanket $2.25; it takes flvc lbs. oi‘ wool tn mnilc u blanket. They will nil he laundered unless ordered lttliflfltlst‘. “lull must be well washed nnd nil flirt and burrs picked out. The also III single yarn is medium nntl double yarn. line, medium and iroarse. Put shipp" name on all |l.1l‘t't'l\' zvmi owners name, address llilll instructions inside: otherwise Wc ‘will r. t he responsible for losses. Feud by mail or freight. Freight will in: paid on 100 lbs. “'11. LANDRIGAN, F". Queen Street. Charlottetown. t“.lT-fi-l-tizilrrrw-lziinllthl. Professional Cards sfirnlmer Niusic Course Beginning Dilly 1st a three months tour-p m piano. vniee rind theory l8 oticrerl luv tile Charlottetown School \. Ito)‘ Kenlizlil, l..l§..-\.I\1., A.A.G.0., Director. tfl05-4-.‘J-\.\'r<id-‘ri-hitin-l month Prohibition Commission (Thzlirmun, MR. GEORGE E. M BROWN, lll.\l'{(i.~\'1‘l£, 1'. E. l. Send all information regarding in- lraetinns of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to). J. Trainer. Com- missioner, Provincial Police, Char- lottetown, or tu C. A. Miller, ln- spector, Sunlmcl-side, or to W. E. Iluylrnod, inspector for Queens, Charlottetown, or J. W. Piatts, ln- _A sper-tor for Kings, Charlottetown. I “Johnny, what is the fcmlnins corresponding to the masculine ‘stsg'?" . "Afternoon tel." .3» - sail l LHIS DESCRIPTION OF HER . While watching the circus parsds Rambo became separated In some unaccountable way from his swcct- heart. and hc asked s policeman to help him find her. “Whatcioes she look llkc7"qucricd the officer. "Well. ssh.” replied Rambo, “she's —shc‘s a brunette, ssh. with a ncw spring hat cn her hsld, an’ her name's Jcpheeny, sah." Qua-r,- b “My brother never mst with I disappointment in his lltc." “How's that?" “Ho ncvcr locks for anything but trouble." _ barn ready for (Continued) CHAPTER IX late Tskcs s Hand McAlpln had been working furi- ously all the day before. 1nd h“ elcry hostier and barn My Wolklll! his finger-ends off to nlaite the bl! ‘the expected visit of the head of the mm. Ben Weill- worth. Lefever had sent, word from Medicine Bend that Weniworth was bringing with him General Roller. chief engineer in charfle 0f ‘he railroad construction. Illd Yemlnded McAlpln that Wentworth would be looking for p. pony race or n same of poker. One of the busy places in Sleepy Cut. particularly at stage time. W88 the open square in front of the com- pany barns. blacksmith shops, and paint and wagon Show. The p Medicine Bend stage had pulled in and pulled out again for the west. and the Thief River wagon, with mail and express, was maltinfl ready to start south, when Wentwoflh 811d General Rober ‘drew up before the burn. As the company Selwood received the two men. Vi/entworth. almost as tall as Par- daloe. with large features. sweeping nlustachios, 885E551"! 93/95- WBBYlllK a broad pioinsmans hat. a. dusty ‘ velveteen suit, and huge solitaire diamond in the bosom of his gray woolen shirt, was a familiar figure to Selwood, who knew his peculiarl- ties well. General Roper was an object. of much greater interest to Sclwood. He was shorter and stlouter with the advance of years than his compan- ion-wore a black slouch military hat and soldier's mustache, gray and close-cropped. Selwood, when he could decently do so unobserved, looked at this man very closely and inspected him very coldly-he felt representative consum- is, aunts: scsisssss sous. sstwooraaifm st sPY c FRANK H. , SPEARMAN \ '.. wan-same! '_ that he had particular reason to do so. The usual mwnm c! Wm!- wortlrs inspection trip was observed. After the horses, wssons. equipment. and shops hsd been gone ovcr, asl- wood took his guests to m.‘ hotel for dinner, stopping on the way It Tracy's tent that Wcntworth mlllll go in to speak to him. The old man looked frail. "I'm going to miss my game of poker with you, Dave," remarked Wentworth, in the rough sympathy of men 0! his kind. "Brought up a min t0 trim you this tlmc-Gcnerol Roper." "You won't miss me," rctortcd Tracy htlskily, and the old gambler, in turn, named selwood. "He'll Kl" him s. game." . , . After dinner the construction en- gineers took For!" 5W1)’. Ind 591' wood drove Wentwolth to Thief River for the mine inspection. They got back late to the hotel, where carpy and Roper Joined them- After a good bit of talk and more or less action in the bat-room, the four went to the dining-room for a lute supper. The mesl was prolonged. Roper, old army officer and‘ steeped in the traditions of autocracy and action, began to manifest impstlencc as the early night wore on and no game was in sight. ' "When does this poker player of yours show up?" he asked of OIYPY- “What did you call him-‘Gentleman John?" Carpy touched the old gentle- man's breast with his finger. "He was with us st supper tonight-John Selwood." "That young fellow? wlcntwo ms superintendent?" "That's ‘Gentleman .lohn‘--but dont call him that." explained Carpy with his broad smile, "unless you want a row." Roper shrugged his "We're going to miss Dave 'I‘rscy shoulders. But now tho smcrll like slwrudcnt soldsir, rctrcotcd- 11o drew into his shell. silent and crsbbcd, and Scl- wood saw that something was necsusry 40' encourage ‘him. lie ordered breakfast. Ind while it was Nllll P709131 tbs lclicral‘ won some consolation pots. ' ' (‘lb be Continued) susrloo coNvsu-l‘ ‘ ‘Honor Roll cf Rultlcc Convent. for Grads x-l. Flora. MacDonald and Frances Gallant (equal). Grade !X-1. Bernadette Plquet. 2. Occilia Dotson. 3. Iflllis Leclcxc. Grsdc VII-l. ‘Lucie Doiron, I. Edward Blanchard, s. Francis Gal- lsnt. Grade VI-l. Helene Blanchard, l. GQOIQQ Plncou. 8. lldgsr Deslloches. Grade V-l. Lorettc Gallant, 2. Regina Gauthier. 3. Alice Pincsu. Grade III-l. Stella Blanchard, 2. Evelyn Gsllaut, 8. M. Helene 31AM- ' hard. Grade lI-l. Eileen Dcucot, 2. Rita Doucet, 3. Adelina Bouin. Grade 1-1. Alfrcda Douoct. 2. Urbin Dotson, S. Adrien Plncau. 5T. ANDREWS INSTITUTE The regular monthly mctcing of the 8t. Andrew's Womenslnstitute was hcld in the school house e... the evening of May 5th, with eleven members sud-two visitors present. N .- .. auswcrcd with "Gardening Hints." The minutes of the previous meeting were rcsd, adopted and signed by the president. The reports of tbs differ- ent committees were heard and a new sick committee appointed. ‘there wss also a. lengthy discussion on oth- cr important matters. The Institute wss dcliflstsd to welcome Mrs. Gec- rgs Maclansic, as a new number of tbs Iostttuts. Aftsr- the buslncssfor ths evening concluded, the meeting sdlourmd. oftcr which the Notional Anthem was sung. Tbs June meet- ing is to.be held at the home of Mrs‘. Frank Macmtyrs. roll coll to be ans- ‘wcrcd with "Jokes." room-moor AIIOPLANI wwnolz, Juno 1. (British Unit- cd Pram-A non crsshable sero- plane, which will make travel "by sir‘ ussfcssbyrosdorrsllhss been invented and will have its first tests sometime this month. This new type of ‘plane. which, it is claimed, will sink to earth ss slowly asa parachute in the event of the engine failing or csn climb sllnost verticslly snd land inlcssspocespsccthanls. ’to pull up a car going 20 milu an hour. It can travel st a speed o‘! 120 miles su hour. POLICE USE DREAMS ASCLUI ROME, Junc 1. (British United Prom-After a young woman teach- er had drcsmcd that she was murd- ered, her body was found 1n a mul- tllatcd condition ncsr Milan. Her dream description of her murderer is now being used by police as a clue. A few days before her‘ terrible death occurred, she told hcr mother of s dream in which she was accosted by The " _ opened with the Creed, followed by the roll call, which wsc s. manon a. bicycle and murdered I r til a. that's tiring you- ‘l-nconlpicte elimination 1gp; energy. ENO'S "Fruit Salt" glass of watcr—night or ' , _ will correct this dangerous i Suhl the driver losing control, is s de-. Wllllfl We velopment of the Cevrs. uutogyro. it‘ The manner in which the dream co- insides with the fscts of the murder 11K ‘GETXS B OUDIIIIIHOII. 1H8 surrounding . mysterious Qyflht . . _ \\ it's not overwork but \\ ‘unsuspected’ constipstiqn is amazing. Ddtctltlvog m , distriqtg _' Spruce Lat/ls & Cedar Shingle 1.. M. POOLE & c0. Mir-wt... Campbeiiton, on hand 590.000 Spruce Laths -Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Prices 82.50-83.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 Air-Dried British Columbia and N- B. C d Shin l In all Grades” g a —Prices low- i a General Electric Hotpoint ‘.8 S hiax Factors Preparations to night“ "You may; you may," assented Carpy cnigmotlcslly. "Butt the young fellow will do the best he can-' The four men sat down in Osrpy’! room. Csrpy supplied the chips and opened a big box of cigars while - Selwood placed s new deck of cards on the table, the seal of thcpsckct was broken. He acted as banker. Midnight found the four men fresh at the work, the gains and losses see-sawing from one pile of chips to another. At two o'clock in the morning Garpy, a moderate winner, dropped out on the plea. of necessity. Wentworth and Selwood were be- hind; Roper was winning and‘ in excellent humor. With the dsy breaking in the east sud the sir of Arc userl by 85'?» of the Screen Stars -anrl should he on every ladies‘ Dressing ‘fable. Cleansing Cream, Plain and Lemon Powders, Rouge. Astringent. ctr. MISS RYAN. Representative l). EDGAR SHAW, rec. Law Offices — Prowsc Block, Grafton Street. Charlottetown. Wills and Estates Settled; 'Colle<-ti0n of Bills iSllccialDept.) Srll-‘FJ protection for all documents. "l2: .5 E. Darby, LLB. Barrister d: Solicitor ROSY C EEKS FOR PALE-FACE D GIRLS let the beauty of‘ perfect health FJII$VUUIVYWQT0Q4§OI~aQ1¢4NiHill???" Flfltlrrr‘. TS. .. ... n+- . . ‘l? w. .. 3.. Dalton Bldg. Summerslde, P121. eorge J. 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Wentworth threw himself on the bed beside Csrpy. whose snoring was of s peaceful nature. flelwood pushed aside the calico curtoins, threw open the windows for air, put out one of the hot lamps, dashed some cold water ovcr his face, and sat. down to finish with the man best known orig the poker players of the Mountain divide. The young gambler meant to trial him: and all that had gorlc before was only preliminary to what was now in hand. From the moment Selwood had sat into the play the night before, he had dons little morc than to study Popper's game. Roper liked the ‘ -hsnded gsmc-Belwood meant that he should-mount that his confidence should be firmly estbsllshed. The general continued to win until within half sn hour of breakfast. when a bsd strcslc cost him heavily. Over-confidence lcd afield; chance, poker luck, deserted him. In s fit of pique, the it rudely back to his aid-with the mortifyin! result that in hsu s had msde in the early morning hours. Sclwood was showing his teeth. Nor was the strategy he mdde use of altogether in the monotonous turn of the cards and the ncrvc. iwearlng bet against. the unseen. Ho [reasoned that before General Roper I n'ru'd l~sc , ‘:- .-¢_ his winwngs he must lose l~"s "mper: this th~ s‘: 1113540115 hands had cost him. vltiated by the kerosene lamps, heavy and enervsting, Went- "I hope you're not done, young man." exclaimed Roper, whose psi- rsspondcd Bel- seemed "But him for Just s little while too fsr that mysterious agsncytcf momentarily general tried to discipline lt-to drag dozen hands he lost every dollar he v Hli-SlPilEilEnD RANGE BECAUSE the General Electric Hotpoint was ihllguell by women for wcnms is is as easy so keep clean a a chins place. The Hi-Spced Elements on the cooking surface and in the oven are instantly removable for cleaning. There are no hidden recesses to collect dirt or grease. 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