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Bond all information regarding in- ‘-‘ ‘Ion: ill Prohibition Act to the lbove 0r To Chief inspector B. J. Haywood Dorcheater Street. Charlottetown Phone ‘Hi9 .15 BELL t? MATHIESON ‘. l. n. ecu. ' n. L. MATBIESON. u. a ‘ Barrlaterl. Solicitors. Etc. ' Money to Loan.‘ jllieeo-Cilarlotteiown and Montague \______ {i Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. l! i‘ IARRSTEB. SOLIOITOB. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Qumran BloeL Charlottetown P.E.l. -‘ McLeod & Bentley I .1- A. BENTLEY ‘l I. E. BENTLEY, K. C. ll Barrister and Attorney-at-Lau E . Qfllce: I80 Richmond Street _' HONEY T0 LOAN ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. A Mystery WP?‘ The Third Love Story (Continued) George's words were paralyzing. I 'sl00d there, the curtain clutched in my hand unable to utter a sound or make a movement, my brain frozen land useless. I don't suppose. looking back on it, that more than a few ae- iconds passed during this state of fnumbered impotence: but at the m0- "lnent it seemed like a siwlly eternity g-as i! time were a tangible thins. l thin. fine-drawn thread of agony. 1 wondered afterward whether. in the seemingly stupid bout of punlc 1 had suffered ten minutes before. thflt had ml, been some presentiment oi [this news that now armed and held {me as if I were a being without voll- ‘tion. With an exclamation of impa- ‘tience George stooped swiftly to ml‘ feet and snatched up and extinguish- ed the electric lamp. In the sudden beneiioent darkness my "faculities awoke. Somehow this darkness save security. Half my horror during these few desperate seconds was concen- tmtgd or the mental picture Oi B. d!!! laps he t." 1 felt forward till my hand touched George's shoulder. We held th: door nearly closed, and looking M110"!!! i-hfl unymllcouldseeadimsiowfl light at the window. "What's he loin: to do?" Z liueried. "He's had a 800d look at tb: room adth that torch of bis. I can't make out what his time is." "He seems to be having a squint at the catch." "You're right." sI-id George. “I be- lieve he's coming through that win- dow after all. Well he'll have the same job I had in get inf} “What can we do?" I groaned "Have we to stand here and wait for this hiighter, whoever he is. to com: in and cop us? Can't we do some- thing about m" ' "No," said George abruptly. “Lie low just now. 1f he runs into us, well whoever gets the first swipe wins. But I'm desperately curious m know what he wants in here. If it’s Bey-more why the blazes is he llousebre "II into his own place?" . "Did you hear that?" I whispered. figure swiftly “fleeing the lawn,‘ while here on the floor was this whlte_ evil light, this paliid telltale beam of; I . light I was somehow powerless w l I ' '7 ‘ quench. But now I breathed again. 1 k " R "We're trapped," said George khol-tly. I I realized at once the truth of his; i remark, for the doors into the passage; Jrom both bedroom and sitting room; ,wel-e locked and keyless. Then I had a; ‘burst oi hope. “Couldn't we get out ‘of this window?" "Got bars outside," muttered George. "I looked when we came lni first." I stepped quickly across the room in the vague hope he might have been] mistaken. When my hand was on the: curtain George drew me up short. i "Don't look!" he snapped at. me. "You might give us clean away. Great Scottti The bligihter might be “W116 trying to have s squint in that win- dow this m0rial moment." "He'll be in any time." I grasped. "No, he won't." said George, "un- iee: bs comes in tilroulh filo house. I've closed down the sitting-room wim Iiuth: Yes. I pct papa to buy : ; mcuum cleaner for mother. ' Maud: How thoughtful. ' Ruth: Yea. Mother I: a Ilttl: stiffened up with rheumatism, yeu know, and I used to feel so lorry to see her trying to nae the broom that I always left home on sweep- ing day. . - ,5}, WITH A STEEL PICK He tried to pick the winners, But somehow they had him beat, But now each day At two per day You'll lee him pick the street. grippins my companion’: arm. "That was the catch!" "1 heard it," said George tersely. "Back in here! He should be inside in half s second." We slipped into the middle of the room. I was still clutching his arm. and he led me across to the ‘Window- "Gct behind these curtains," he whispered; "it's safest there. One at each side. up against the wall. I'd ra- ther be standing upright on my pins if I've got 0p swipe anybody! Are you ail right?" "Right as rain." 1 muttered. but did not feel it. My own insdnct would l have bcerl w select a lees obvious hid- ing- place, but as the moments passed I realized the wisdom of Georges judgment. It was just about the only hiding place! Even if the intruders parted the curtain and looked out of the window he wouldn't see us: the stuff that (fincealed us was thick and heavy; we were right out of the window alcove, standing close against the wall, one on each side; and unless we made a move and g!‘ away our presence to prod the curtains was the only vmy to discover com to make it up. lllrll 3/ liltetctéépel IIITi I i "llahinet You wrote ma 450w! _' I? you are one of my many friend: and pupil: who have written me to ask how i keep my recipes-i have wonderful news for you. Through the courtesy of the Maple Leaf Milling Company I can new ofler you an exact du llcate of my lling system for only 2k.—wl|.lc¥l i: lea: than it actu own reel 7 lo each of these Filing Cabinets. arefully classified under "That man Wise la away ahead .f hie time." . “What's he doing new?" "He's working out a code of traf- ne ‘ordinance! for aeroplane driv- :rs. "My husband and I never quar- cl" “ill/here does he live? In E - ‘Pl_7,")___.J-~ FOR SALE A valuable business stand consist. m‘ °l "0". warehouse, dwellin" ilgléseuand barn. all in ‘on 1cm"; Broomcllireailcif land. Situated at Mo“ sell separately or in - Will consider quick pale 4m McDonald & McPhee BO AI I. A. IIQDONALD. II. I. IePIIII IIIRIQTEIS. ATTORNEYS. ITO MONII ‘IO LOAN liley Building Charlottetown p-e ,Stewart & Lowthe I. n. srlwllsr. n. u man N. I. [.0 IAIIIBTIIB. SOLICITORS. ITO It Great George Street MORE! ‘I0 LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL autumn no alum: emu Qhrlymwvaeal. Olleslad: hassles annulus. selenium. ~.._--... -_,,. u. of health. EVERETT J 2790-4-2-4-7-31. OHNSTON’ ‘thing w do. I had no time to warn 1 do“, and ‘asmncd n‘ It w” the onlyi us. That he was an ordinary burglar l {began to be morally certain for there |wss no sound from the next room. 1213i °.§'.Ik'.§§.l?.§§':f'1°§§§ “d m‘ mm“! °‘ u“ “M” ""1 off the lawn and mm that room like; h“ m°"""°“'~"' m“? "a" be“ 1”" a an“ o! greased “ghminm mm I formed with professzonai skill. Then heard :. pebble on the path. I had: ‘m ‘#11 °i my eye caught a whit 8W.‘ hardly gm the window mm whm I, oi light on the wall where tile folds o! saw him on the lawn." m’ “mm hum’ you and get its clear. Luckily I heard (To be Continued) the index cards, shown in the picture above. I have in- cluded over I00 of my newest and choicest recipes! Each recipe is plainly and brial worded. Blank card: too are included for pasting» other weir. (The qbinat: can he had lo either En v sh or Frenc ') l This cabinet will be a wonderful help to ‘you-it will simplify your cookln and baking-it wll kee your favorite recipe: safely led. always easy to flnd an handy to lift out and keep n front of you when baking. When you bake next time. try Maple Leaf Hour. Houn- wlve: throughout Canada tell me that through it: use they can improve their baking to an amusing ... lighter. tastier bread. flakler biscuit: and truly delectable cakes and aatrles. It l: made from the best grade of TENSE SUSPENSE “Who lsit? Could you see?" “Too dark,“ grunted George. "Perhaps souls village bobby on his rounds. More likely some pal of Seymores who's paid tn keep his eye on things.“ "If it's Seymore himself.“ I said quickly, "he'll be sylfining in the k011i door and meantime we could scuttle by the window." "Hold on." said George. "Keep dead quiet and I'll see what's happen- my He stole from ‘my side. "I'm having a look through into the sitting room." came his whisper in a moment. "He's there at the window with an electric torch," NIZrly Killed By Gas --Drugg'ist Saves Her "Gas on my stomach was so bad it nearly killed me. My druggi-st told me about Adieriks. The gas is gone now and I feel flneJH-Mrs. A. Adamek. Simple glycerin, buckthorn, saline, etc. a: mixed in Adleriks. helps GAB on stomach in 10 minutes! Moat remedies act on lower bowel only, but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisonous Farm For Sale For one: u so f - no Inn. m. ‘i225’: réF-r"? $1"? Ihlnins Mint. ‘ “mi For particular: apply I Dept- u "its". ‘MW’ l ml-s-s-sl. ‘m’ “uni 0'66» llolugolTii .1 '.i:'.':..':.".."..':r...' is: IIGINALD I’. XaoDONALD. P. . Indian liver sas-l-o-s-al ' FOR SALE waste you never knew was therein- lieve: constipation in 2 hours. It will surprise you. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. I :llweltesotlsilttllinmthal'd- wanlineareelilratqulityeudnlb towitbmndalce thaaflflfll zahnawehsveall _tii: dliupyou ‘aosanvlaaaibtsnxusapaedytrllsl semiannual-carers: u Tltltcsrwalysav TABLET ‘ , AT NASSAU BAHAMAS With the pomp and pagentry of the Imperial fabric, brilliant uniforms, the perecnonial of the guard of hon- our and the creel-fol music. men and women drawn from the West Indian Colonial possessions of Greet Britain saw the Tbrcemtenary tablet of the founding oi this Colony and the Bicentenary table commemorating the establishing bf parliamentary government unveiled by Bis Excell- ency Bir Charles Orr, K. C. M. G. Governor and Commander-ln-Chief or the Bahamas. ‘Ilbese two tablets placed on‘ the walls of the House of Assembly commelnorate the first Royal Grant oi the Island to 8i: Robert Heath, Atwmey General oi England in i629, and the first meet- ing two hundred years ago of the Bahamas Legislature. The tablets. which are enduring monuments-to the foundation of the Bahamas as a Blttish Colony and the incorporation of on local Bahamian l-uliament, occupy Canadian ln each bag of Maple Scott" recl printed English. Door of the Chamber of the lower House. Wearing the picturesque uniform and plumed cocked hat which are the insignia of a Colonial Governor. Sir Qhulew Orr. was tile central figure in an historic ceremony con- ducted with all the ancient ritual with which official functions are performed _in the older mum Col- onies. y Precisely at 12.16 p. m. His Excell- ency arrived at the Bay street entrance to Parliament square and a: the Police Band played the Nat- ional Anthem he inspected the Bahama: Police Nice. The sun planned from a hundred bayonet: a: the Oovdnor walked down the lines of the little army. gully. uniformed ‘Immediately after the inspection Hi: tceliancy wa: inst by the Hon William Miller.- 1. l. O. Aettng Presi- dent of the Legislative Council and ...»? _-__. . _ Wet Feet ' Ihdaaierthewholeayatellnlflay nfalybemnginlalnammld M.’ ard Wheat and every bag carries a money back guarantee of satisfaction. _ Leaf Flour there i: a new "Anna Lee on a filing card. in both French and Maple Leaf Flour-and be aura to et your Recipe Filing Cabinet at your earliest opportun ty. MAPLElLEAF MILLING CO. LIMITED‘ HEAD OFFICE - a TORONTO, ONTARIO psitigli. (lithe-r. wliili! 1,. ..." am in. Hon Harcourt Malcolm. 0.4a.“ a...‘ .K. c. Speaker of the House of Assembly. who conducted nun to the dads.- Other high officials present were Sir Kenneth Beatty. K. C. Chief Justice of the Bahamas, the Hon Chas Dundes, 0. B. 21., Oolorlla} secretary and the Hon N. 8. 80lo- mml. Receiver General and ‘lreasurer of the Colony. The Hon A. W. Bluck, O. B. E. the speaker oi the House of Assembly 0Q Bermuda. the older stator-Colony of the Bahamas was an interested spectator of the proceedings ‘the Acting President ofthe Councifand theipeaksr of the House both made eloquent smashes and then after an outstand- ifll oration in which he expreced the hdntthat Bahamian: oi the present day would not fail to main- tain the Colony‘: viable record of constitutional t the Gov- ernorwith asinele nnvement un- veiledboth tablets, thu: closing a unique event in the Hater! of the Bellanca. f l Presentdficine Completed Re . Tuburculosis" Won. 4w‘ nutrfmem. And many when. ' Ii. .. . ........-......-.. ....-..-.........._.._ ",4 Anna Lee Scott DOMESTIC SCIENCE AUTHORITY llu-rrloa or "coon" AITI a nrrcmw IIANAGIIIINT" In addition to the recipes, here ar-I a few o! the Cookery Secrets _Arma Lee Scott give: you in her Filing Cabinet: How to make a moo: smooth. \ How to ulcer jruh tender meat when marketing. How torrents meatlor muting. boiling. How to wok vegetables so they main their low to fmura uglmflohy puny- Iow to ten hood what baking] Howromakemlflmbyoqufelmetholl. How to achieve o well-balanced diet. nalsh Just lured your IIOOC rnittee on returned soldiers‘ problems this afternoon. Captain G. F. Gil- man and R. Hals submitted tile at- titude of this division, urging that pensioners not in hospital, requiring nursing care. should be provided with such care by the department or should be granted a special allow- ance in lieu thereof. It was further asked that tube. ' ‘ ' .. who maintain a home. should rec a special allowance of I20 a during treatment of his disabiliti- Nearly 210003100 People, or i3 '- ocnt of the wintry‘: PUPWQ now live in the rural district! France. Accidents in the British corps 42 "- last, "- compared With 7O in 1938. n i l i. seam-alt. fol ranch. Telephone NI. ‘an ‘A. AQAALQA Am‘ at 10» o'clock. FOR SALE One of Charlottetown loyalty‘: richest and beet l0 acre “ farms. Good buildings. Choice, large. young orchard and ' will sell with or without ranch. \ P. A. FARQUHALRSON Olllppacfiineefitrest- “" AaAnkAAkLA-Akkkkknmkaak .....'--_---__¢" e ' A ' 2 b . Auction Sale. . lli- At the residence of D. A. MaoKay. 187 Pfl Street, on Tuesday. April 8th. ream. bedroom and kitohoraiurnituro. ill refrigerator and electric washer. Sale comm." forms cash. . sale of living room. ' ineiug ...’.