Professional Ca rds1 cum bra Bequeath a Home A Crown Life Mortpge Redemption Policy will Iunlinttt your home, flee -Not a Mortgage neq lo your family. 0M“: MseBouth 3 g, N. n. Enmacoorqskokufigfgllu. swans-sane J. B. PHILLIPS, Gsncal Aunt. Snnuncrsids. P.5d. FORT SALE An excclinlt dairy farm in Mer- haid, Lot 48, 7 miles from Charlotte- pwn, near churches, schools and rall- way station, containing 185 acres, 125 Inder rultivhtion. balance wood and youd timber, i-xtrfl well fenced and‘ Water, lim- buildings. Inspection invited, Owing to ill- heaith, bargain for quick sale with- vr without crop. JOSEPH POWER, Mermaid. IlO-i-B-l-tuir-rl. HOUSE FOR 1 SALE House for sale, No, 303 Fitzroy ltreet. All modern conveniences. This cottage is in a good locality , rith nice corner lot. 1f not sold by Wednesday, July 31st, will be put uP it auction at 1.30 p. m. _~ For particulars apply to John 1'. l Bradley Auctioneer. GBBEI-wfsmw-él _.__. ,P.___ -. _ FO SALE Tlgnish residence 10f 8810. 8110-1 lted opposite Post Oflirr. Apply to D1113. “1. I’. McBRlDi-I, Kcnsington, l‘. E. l. 7014-8-34“. i . -_ I Mark ~R. lilcGuigan, B. A. BARRSTER. SOLICPIOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, l‘.E.l. BELL f’; MATHIESON n. n. can. D. i... MATIIIESON. LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. _ Money to Loon. | DflicewChariottetown and Montsgiul Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margste, P. E. l. , Send all information regarding ln-p fractions of Prohibition Act to the lbove 0r To Chief Inspector Ii. J. llaywood i5 Dorchester Street, Charlottetown“ Phone 709 IIOI-ll-lti-lyr. McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. 1. McDonald & McPhee B. A. I. A. McDONALD. ll. F‘. MePHEIi BABRISTERS, ATTORNEYS. arc MONEY T0 LOAN liiey Building Charlottetown Stewart & Lowther I. D. STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER. IABRISTIZRS, SOLICITORS, ETC. M Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON I30 Richmond Stress Char‘ ttetown, l‘. l. I. Olloe Ildlrs Phone M9 ILM-ln illitltn IP. SIKM. Ganral Agent. Gsarioitetown, P.E1 SMILE; GABBY GERTIE "A minor prospecting foryoil often discovers rich carbon de- posits. She: izideration to our foreign relational Do you ever give any con. He: Can't say I do. My poor relations get all I have to give. noose THE sxceprlou Most of u: must grind Each day just to find The money for alimcntation But sweet is his cup Who hsa money saved up So he can enjsy a vacation. He: Do you think your mother would approve my kisslng you? She: Mother never approves anything until she tries it. 1st Pillow: 1o much silks, I can't tall them part. 2nd Pillow: ""9141. They're twin bode! Those two beds look Oi‘ count not, The Shakespeare Summer Festival st. Strstford-on-Avon, mgisnd. will 1 J/aluable Farm for Sale ‘ AT HARRING The subscriber offers for Isis hll farm of 100 acres ton miles north of Iharlottetown, watered by snill stream flowing through the promises." New dwelling hoses and good a seed potatoes and for ranching. jbe continued until September ‘l. TON, LOT 33 ‘face and then the head disappeared wigged head had projected One, two , of movement 1n the front of the room. THE CHARLOTTETOWQJIiU/HUTTAN ’ . "They were copies." ssza Dale. "Dr- suspccted something of the sort. The originals, of course. were to be re- 1talned by Dr. Moffett and used by ahim for the purpose oi further ex- tortion. . "Oh, don't crow." said Ainsworth with his usual surilness. “I'll admit you are clever at that sortci.’ think. but. don't forget that a lot oi’ clever forgcrs are wasting their talents be- hind prison bars." I “So are a lot of clever black- ON THE TRAIL 0F Tl-IE CABALLERO The head turned. For an instant Dale caught s vague glimpse of a within the window. "The caballero-Paul Alnsworth!" he mumbled. He was still gazing rig- idly at the window from which the three. It was three floors above his own level. That would be the thir- teenth fioor,_just midway between 111111113159 111111151111 1511111811- ihe ground and the roof. The window ; A 1151159 1°11 D1115 “'11s 3911-1113 11 was the fifth from the central hall in . "W" ‘"111 "m" °°mpr°1i°m1ve 1"" a horizontal] diremort ‘sight into Ainsworths despicable with the mention clearly fixed in character. ‘There seemed to be no his mind, he went to the stairs, ran up three flights, and turned into the travsverse corridor at the left. He counted the doors as he passed them. at the fifth from the turn he Stopp- ‘ ed, and the metal figures on the up- per panel told him it was No, 1325. He waited a moment. There was no sign of life lnlthe hall. The or- l chestral din on the top floor was scarcely audible here. After a mo- ment's hesitation he turned the knob gently. The door must have been left. unlocked in preparation for a quick retreat if necessary. for it swunl; easily inward. He held it open a bit and listened, but. no sounds came from the interior. He touched his hair, his mask, his pupils-trimmed robe, and without a sound st/spped inside \ Silently he moved foryvard, ap- proaching the window, only a gray blur in the darkness encompassed by, while his heart ached’ for Miss Castle infamy filled him with loathing. undertone. "Positive. Not worrying?" ' on us." Ccssar will do the rest." ‘ the dog, of course. moved. across a rug that deadeneldiborder?” the sound of his fooisteps, then stopped. In the gloom he could hear some one breathing, and he traced the sound to a point near the window. He waited a little, not quite certain how to proceed. and presently his “my 11° acted", . .. , eyes turned in another direction. l She 115d 1° dame “1111 5111115119113" Asa,“ he he,“ a subdued mm“ o, ‘didn't she? And m the most natural breath. There were two watchers in the room. ~‘ Holding his own breath he moved back a, few steps, There was a sound "I'm not sure he was as cockeyed l... ‘Castle, and afterward he took her out on the balcony. I don't like the bit of fresh air after a dance," Dale smiled. It was a lucky thing hehad selected a mask that conceal- hed more of his features than the or- "dinsry mask did. His muscles were beginning to feel the strain or "e- mainlng motionless for so long. He A man's head and shoulders weremsil hcuetted against the window. For a moment the man leaned out and ‘ glanced upwam moved a foot cautiously. “Annie is mkmg h" time... a mizéi “It's all right," Axclson was saying. mumbled‘ Dale recognized the voice “You're just nervous tonight. Every- ln an “want The speaker was pa,“ thing is going all right. We'll trim ‘Alnsworth. The Annie referred to 0551'“! $0011 111111 113ml 111111 111511 we 5° could be none other than Joan oryafter Ferryman, eh? Fcrryman is Am ‘rich Not so rich as Castle. but he's “Annie is wise," another voice re- 3m '1 1°1' °1 11°11‘ 5111i“ Bway- A1111 marked, It, was low and distinct, and 11° 11w” 111° 51111191111113 11111111911113’ 11¢ it sounded vaguely familiar to Dale. gave m’: i119 1111" 1'11 11119 10*" yet he could not identify it. "She 119 51311131111 111111 ""5111 1115 11199-111 know's we're playing this game to the 5111111111“ 13111915 1°°1~ as 11° "ml/Ed 11 tune of one hundred thousand her-l” "h" 111-1 1115111995 P°51i1°"- 1W1 ries. It pays to go slow and move 3151111171‘ "$111111" 1111113111113- carefully. Anyhow, there's no hurry.1 "Say- 111d W" he" 111M?" 511F150" This party will last till daylight." lelicéixfnvi 11" a lzfjflrsfflswhlslver- Ainsworth mumbled samethin un- " 7' 115W“ W WW1 1111131!- der his breath. Dale Wits searihing, m“ Sen-W two PM" of em and M, memory "(or a clue u, the othercyes straining in his direction. He speaker's identity. He was ccrmlh . fumed bflck and m1 his hand along he had heard the voice somewhere I111“; 3511A 11°“ guild 1516a 11:11: before_ SW C . l B C C SOUD E , i1 "One hundred thousand," the samz111° 1131115 911""! 0"- 7118 11111115 1W1 voice we,“ on’ "It-s a nice ntfleielther been removed from the sockets grubsmkt Too bad w‘ so; to m. for partly unscrewed to forestall the 5pm “W, waysy Ivory [thing he had ‘attempted to do. ““i....‘.';.,“-WS'J'.“LL.fiimil. as: meant there were five in the biack- - 8 D - mailing band. He tried to checkl,—111°5111'111111" them ofl by name; Dr. Mpffett, alsis ' Paul Alnsworth, Annie, Axelson. Miss Conway was not m be counted. for she was dead Who were the other two? The answer eluded him but by way of compensation the other speaker's name suddenly flashed: ' through his mind Axeison, of: course! I . Again s shadow appeared at the l window. Ainsworth was looking up st the balcony. , "Wish she would hurry," he mum- | l‘ bled peevishly, moving away from] _ - the window again. "Can't imagine‘ what's delaying her." l "Miss Castle probably wants lb‘ look the papers over," Axelson sug-1 smell. "a lot of good it would do her! i If I say it "myself, I did a good job» copying those papers. liven if she, I knows narrator's handwriting-and‘ rll bet she doesn't-she won't ml able m ml them from the orig-f inala." Dale started s little. So the papers were merely coplssi Well. he had S. S. ROS OLIND OCTORS quite approve the quick comfort of Aspirin. For these perfectly harmless tablets will ease an aching head without penalty. Their increasing use year after year is proof that they do help Mid can't harm. Take them for any ache; to avoid the psin peculiar to women; many have found them 1"" 11°1“"'1 Ab“? marvelous st such times. The a ' - __ h". m proven directions found in every l‘ John,‘ package of Aspirin teil how to onthslldllh. farm Ipeclaily adapted Two-thirds of psnhass price may remain secured on the premises. For farther particulars apply to ‘oitetowll and Montague, . . - liiII-Huefrill, " " ‘ ' v loll J Mathleson, Solicitors, Char- o. l. aarsnsou. . q. treat colds, sore throat, neursijs, Algnst ms neuritis, etc. All druggiltl. AnIIt 56th \ Bsptolllbor 9th All!" 9th Assist 28rd September 8th iI-~‘~~nher 29th Carvell Bros. lllfllfiiilkll ‘limits to the man's villainy. Even such an exhibition of treachery and “Arc you sure Miss Castle came_ here alone?" Alnsworth asked in an “I'm just wondering if she is quite ‘as simple as she looks. I think she would be capable of playing a trick “What can she do? We've taken precautions against every sort of sur- prise she can possibly spring on us, haven't we? I don't see whel-etheres any room for trickery, Annie won't even touch the money. Miss Castle will just drop ll: over the railing, and “Ceasarfl Dale. thought. 'I‘hat was f ‘Another pause came then Ains- worth asked: “Did you see the marl the {our W511i only a few Step5 he in the white toga with the purple "Oh. you mean the cockeyed one?" he looked. He danced with Miss ‘thing in the world to step out for s ®isl=lmu » »- m» U!!! 100i)! flit!!! startled. "’l‘hen 1t ffett meant to keep the orliml“ Jr future 05¢" The dark look in her fsce showed nai- sho understood. ‘What a. blackgusrd he is!" 8M Mrs. Sam Speefrs Tells How Cllticura Healed Her Baby zclsimed. Mhwhsngby Iaranthee days old oh. a" o! that,» and Dale m m; ‘hm h‘; Illh neouna. les ltest tones. It began with vu-y omlll P11"? which lass hound m5. hwlw Ind than scaled‘ over. Wish be wal twelve days old ho was almost en- dreiy envied with cupduns. The alluded pans seemed In lfeh and bm-asorhsllhsdmksepmltwenl onhiahandsoopwenthisnscsnesh- log‘ his hos. , ldy mother ndvinod ms to fry Gideon Soap and Olnmamt. He She reflected for a momen‘ "B1" e signal? What. was the mesnlns‘ that?" 1, Briefly Dale explained his own pa!‘ \ the events leading up to the si£illi1l ut he Omitted the fact that Ains- wcrth was one oi’ the iWO men 11¢ had found in the room on the thir- Iesmod to get relief aha tho firs! treatment. and intwolnonthsgsewss completely healed." (8 Mn- Ssm Spas‘. Inniafies. A but. p cosm- Bonpmworld-fnmma sid to beauty. cleanses and pnriflu the skin and hsinrostorlng thaneothdr naturnhireshandwbolcntlnebolnty. Irs daily nae maintains than in a teenth floor of the Vandermoore, She l 1 listened intently, her eyes gradually; widening with amazement. "A dog was to receive the money!‘ 1 she iexclalmed. “What an idea!" pg the signal, the two men ‘fled from Caesar would have carried the packet A match flared up Then Came a sizzling sound like that of a-fryln; pan over s, fire. A small streak of flame shot. up over the window sill Then two pairs of feet. scurried quickly across the floor. The door slammed With a soft chuckle Dale stepped him in a car nearby. but that night 1 ‘every block in the neighborhood of the Vandermoore was packed with cars, so it would have been hard to find the right one. Then I hit upon m. forward and fumbled for the light , 1° 1 fixture. As he had suspected, the‘ 511” w1‘11'11‘1e11 1191' “19119511 119151 ‘ piexedly. 1 blub had been partly unscrewed to break the connection. He. gave it s‘ few twists and a bright light. came on. He saw s spacious room, an open travelling bag on the ‘floor, s. few toilet articles on the dressing table. Re acteed in great haste now, as if each second were precious. He took two newspapers, saturated them with ink from a bottle on the writing desk formed them into a. small, compact. bundle, tied a. string around it. and held it at. arm's length. A small steady trickle of ink fell from the package. Smiling, he stepped to the window. He looked down for a moment. then let‘ the ink-dripping package drop to the ground. "Caesar will do the rest," he chuckled softly as he ran quickly from the room. As if to cheer the psle, lovely girl “It was perfectly simple. I merely- dropped a package from thewvindow , l It: was only a couple of newspapers, 1 dorle into s neat bundle but Caesar; 1 couldn't be expected to know. He did , ‘his duty like a thoroughbred. Oh, i ‘ forgot to tell you First I saturated the newspapers with ink." v “Oh!" she exclaimed after s. mO-. menifis bewilderment. She laughed‘ a little. “And then you ran down‘ and picked up Caesar's trail." l Dale nodded "It was lucky I had‘ a. trail to follow. The car was parked. ‘several blocks away, and .1 would, ‘never have found it without Caesar's ‘ assistance. The trail grew fainter and l fainter. The papers absorbed some! of the ink. of course But I foundf ltbs car. It was just about to start l and I barely had time to Jump into s taxi and follow it." Dale laughed seated on the fraii-limbeci Chlppen- ‘a:$218215;lwfsoieghryhfihiie $22: dale chair. a flood of glorious sun-‘ n the ensue dmwmg-room‘ i provalgwrhat w; clever; awlifeijc Si?” irerrtuulgishe; 118:?‘ t d iyou follow the car?" 1 H’ °° "11 '3 °5 1“ Dale looked suddenlv dlfildfllt “To freshest, picked up the afternoon D . _ M ff n‘ h paper she had dropped to the floor. reguedovsguglynew eadquaners he A rum ent blao ca tio too out froIlJn thiengenersl fun if 11;. o: the “He h“ to “we Bu“ street‘ 1W1 front page; ' know, after the excitement the other night." His tone seemed to puzzle her. "D141 you see who was in the car?" “No, it was too dark and it drove away too quickly." He paused f0;- s moment. “Any other developmen‘: since I saw you last?" "MY- Fefryman called yesterday H8 appears to be a. very kind gentle man. He said he understood h’ house had been the scene of ce' H tain activities that had brought u wleasantness to father and me, Per 111i as if he were somehow r sponsible, he wanted to know if the!" "Arms: of the Mysteious Mr. Graves Promised Within Twenty-four Hours" , . Dale ran his calm, gray eyes down the appended column. “Rt-lil" he exclaimed. "But it says the police have deit- rlite information which will positive- ‘ iy lead in sn arrest before tomorrow l night." _ ."Liesi" Dale crumpled the paper and flung lt from him. "It is only yellow journalism at its worst. Noth- inB but insinuation, innuendo anal“? anything he could-‘doj, drivel. Not one positive statement in 1 Generous O1 him’, 511111 D1115 "11 the whole article. I ad it Dr. 1cm“ help 11s’ but’ me M1" 5111"” Mofietl; is clever, though. He has fed ‘ 1111:1215 gokad 13mm‘ 11°11 111111} W11- a few harmless hints to the authorl- I a cflm 1 ch; ‘gnu’ “"1 we 1-1 11111 ties, enough, for this yellow-rag to‘ Top‘; c s“ eme 1191M” 1°11? base a scarehead on. His object ls , onummd T°m°rr°w to frighten your father and you. and 1 to convince you that he is ready to .- _ . 1 go the whole way unless you sub- Q mit." “But suppose he should——" "Look hele, Miss Castle. Dr. Mof- l‘ felt. is flourishing a big gun, but he , . I has only one shot, He isn't going to ' , wssfa that shot." She considered then brightened s little. "I was hoping to hear from you yesterday." she murmured. "Busy," said Dsle laconlcally. She smiled faintly. "I thought per- haps you were resting other the big night." - "Oh. the Mummers Frolic. Rather s bore, wasn't it?" She searched his face. “Not for T " ‘- - ma. Was it for you?" Rcllgver» "'I‘hst reminds me. This Ls my cilnQultiliy first opportunity in ask you what Q ~ .' L44. U1 happened out there on the balcony after I left. Josq o; Arc proved to be Dr. Mofletts messenger, I sup- pose?" "Oh, you knew that? I didn't sus- pece anything imtil she spoke a sen- tencs with the words ‘blue’ and ‘yel- low’ in it. She slmostdrnocked me over with that sentence." “No wonder. What happened?" She looked st. him as if suspecting that he knew s great deal more than he pretended. but she plunged into her story, finishing st the point where a warning signal had been fished to her companion on the bal- cony. "I'm afraid I didn't csrry it off very well," shg concluded. "You aid splendidly." Dale 1s- medhsrflbidymiknowtlmplwfl wars forgeriee. or was it only s. bluff?" "Only a hlufl." "Well, it wll s good one. and it CJ!’ ‘fill ANYIIIPTIC LINIMENI’ D0 not wait: for stiffness and lanlenesa to set in— rub in Absorbine, Jr., im- mediately. It will quickly relieve the pain and ache and reduce the inflamma- twn; Being s powerful anti- septic and germicide ss well ll l @0011!!!’ soothing lini- mljflt. Abaorbine, Jr.. heals quickly and shortens the pQiod of recovery. Keep it Wu‘ ‘his? '" m“ woun bums and aches. 131% l"!!! Ind does neg “WW4 - oer bottle. Hospitslsiae-LSO.” H: /I./: I111 [Mil/l H/l/llv/ 1/1: \lI1.‘11'11iI/i Absorblnerll the plum were forgo-lat‘ “A rather clever one. 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