p- " - Emerald ILB. it 6713-7-17-18-21 4,... l ~ ,;;».,‘~_.".:~.,: .._..» ‘fir: the office or in Pghohome-at work b: at play-neat- counts! {ndfiby the way, you _“Nugget" your shoes this \ ; ‘rr-isig-uvccs-r" rm orsus i WITH A TWIST! co ‘he Parker House is ready loiaccomodate permanent and transient boarders. The table blQflllll to none in the city. This house has been less than a year in business but has had a vronderiui patronage. We expect all table boarders oi last year and as many more new ones. Anyone visiting the city will fllnd an up-to-date sc- commodation at the Parker House. M, J. McKINNON, Proprietor _ 6 - - -mwiti. Inciiizguration Of Cash System , Owingto th-e enormous amount oi’ -_money7belng carried on our books and the amount c! labor involved in attending to those we have decided that liter August 1st, we will inau- gurate (a strictly cash system. Goods will beAieiw-ared C. O. D. to any home in the city and will be sold as low as the insist. This rule will apply ab- solutely to every one, so please do not asit ior credit aitcr August lst. P. J. MacDONALI), Grocer. 8698-7-16-21 firm roll sntr I I oiicr [or sale my farm at New- ton, about ll-i miles from Kinkora. containing 100 acres, 85 oi’ which are cleared, .boiance under Jumber and firewood. The buildings consist 0i n large dwelling.‘ large barn and all necessary out-buildings all in good repair. There is a nevtr ialllng spring near the house supplying g stream oi water in every fluid. ls conven- iently situated near church,‘ school stores, mill and cheese, iactory and ' shipping facilities, Will be sold with or without standing crop. For iurth- er particulars apply on the premises or write. " I ‘ ISADURE SMITII. AIIOTAIUN SALE Auction sale at Fort Augustis on July 22 at one o'clock, iarm o! 80 i -p-- SMILES p GABBY GERTlE hi” | s‘ sstiaiectcrliy hand on the wheel." acres, 60 clear, balance covered with soft wood. Close to church. school and shipping, also crop. stock, iarm implements. Terms made known at sale. MRS. ANNIE MCKENNA, " Fort Augustls. I. A. McDonald. Auctioneer. N01101: z 0W5!!! to till. limited number oi Bogs oiiering, until iurther notice we will receive live Hogs one day only ' ooeh week, Tuesday iorenoon. i Davis Fraser HAY s.n.r 1 Iwilloolbypnbiie auction on Wcdnooday, any 11th, at one o'clock, i0 ccroc cl hay, otonding on the ionn ot Wellington liatch. Cymbrio. . . IIIIAII OIAIWILL All! Itlll. illonoer. mr-ooooooooonn u o - _ ushil-"ig. --~~ Abs "A miss In the motor can be adjusted with one He: May I call onlyou? 4J1}; She: He: I should say not! "Have you ever been encased in the falters oi the law ior trying to kiss a girl?" "No; but I've been boxed ior |t.". .“What kind oi clothes docs the’ chess expert wear?" . “Checkered suits." g o o o o o ‘ SELF EVIDENT FACTS m _'l'he rose lo red, . The violet blue, Mountains are high, And vacation trips, in. {JSORE ACi-IING MUSCLES Absorbinen TNI ANYIIIPYIC UNIMINT usually bliow strenuous exer- cise: it, Vii-l start the blood circulating with raewed vigor: and it will diioive the eon- gection whichiotheseatoftba troubles _. _J_r_.._ is a and o_ depadnbio antiseptic and germicido. It dad not otainorbtu-nthcokiuondio absolutely ‘cafe: sting out of sunburn and koqu the akin in a healthy condition. Equally odectivo for sprains, bruises. cuts and. burns. 51.25 — at your truagiato. It tlkfi “IO ‘i ‘ ,- ,-., .,»..1...> Jun-v... f!“ l don't mean tonight. mean some chilly, rainy night when i wouldn't want to go anywhere else. ‘THAT'S MISS CONWAY! " For a moment longer she remained silent, almost breathless, than “gave a clear, bright laugh. "I don't ieel such dread oi Doctor Morlett now. You have~cr-pulled his isngs." "Splendid! We are making prog- ress. Now that we h e deprived the devil oi his cloven h i, there is an- other thing you must know. You have no ides, l s pose, as to the location oi the house where Doctor Mofiett interviewed you?" "Not the slightest. I was taken there in an automobile by a most iascinating woman who calls herseli Miss Conway. The windows were blinded and I couldn't see where we were going." "Miss Conway?" Dale murmured. "Well, names don't seem to mean much in this aiiair. The house Miss Castle, was No. 262 Bank street, A certain Mr. Alexander Ferryman owns it. He also owns the adjoining house, No, 260, in which he resides at present." Adele gave him a startled glance. "How do you know all this?" she exclaimed. Dale smiled, "For the present you will have to accept my unsupported word. Until {our years ago, when his wlie leit, him, Mr. Ferryman lived in No. 262, Then the associations grew too psinllli and he moved next door. 'I‘he only occupant oi the iormer residence is an old caretaker named Axelson. "The only ostensible occupant, that is, It appears Dr. Moflett is making clandestine use oi the house ior his enterprises. Just new I can't tell you how he contrives it, or why he has selectetd another man's house ior the scene oi his operations, but it was to that same house you were taken by Mrs. Conway." Adele inclined her headthought- iully. "It scarcely seems possible, We went there in broad daylight and we entered by the iront door. There was no secrecy about it at all. We didn't act like trespassers. The Mr. Ferry- man you speak oi must have seen u: ii he had happened to look out the windows of the next house, and the caretaker surely-é" "I must have a little tslk with the caretaker," Dale interrupted. "I have my doubts about him. As ior Ferry- man, he may have been absent. Or perhaps," he added whimsically, "Dr. Moflett ilung a. cloak oi invisibility over the car and its occupants. At any rate, that was the house. And last night a most distressing aiialr took place there-murder." A little exclamation oi horror broke irom the girl's lips. "It appears Mr, Ferrymanb miss- ing wiie returned very quietly," Dale went on, speaking rapidly, as ii try- ing to ‘skip over the unpleasant ds- tails. “Sometime during the night she was killed. ‘Ibis morning the caretaker iound the body in one ci the upstairs rooms. "It's quite pathetic. All this time Ferrymsn was held to ‘his ialth that she would return, He has kept every- thing in order ior her home-cumin! at the iormer residence. Now he is heartbroken. The blow may kill him. The wiie was much younger than he and irom what I've heard she must have been a beauty." "Have you seen her?" "No, but‘ some one gave ms a de- scription oi her this morning, it gave me quite a vivid picture oi her." Ho proceeded to repeat the detailed de- scription oi’ the dead woman which Captain ilummers had given him. Adele listened intently, her icce growing tensor and tensor, and to- ward the end she uttered l. startled little cry. “That's Miss Conwayl" she ex- claimed. . It was Dale's turn to show aston- ishment. "Miss Conway? Are you sure " "The description tits her exactly. Oi course, it's possible ior two per- sons to look almost exactly alike." "Yes, j ssible. but in this case the coincidence is a bit staggering. _I-i'ml no, I can't believe it's a coincidence. The woman who took you to No. 20‘! Bank street must have been Ferry- man'| missing wile. ‘Ii w, she must orblncl?‘ lilve been associated with Dr. Moi- iott. ‘Phat would partly explain [by Dr. lioiictt iound it so easy to make "l! 0i Plffvman’: house, "It explains nothing olsc. however. Pcrryman. ‘poor devil-lint all that n bdllddtild e. What lutmiu us is that over her, but nowtbe shadow ieIl athwart her path again. "Will you let me help you?" he asked: “Why would you wish to help me?" "I hardly know" A look oi wist- iulness entered his gray eyes. "Lilo is a queer thing. Pate is having its merry way with us, New and then we ieel like taking a. hand in the game. Do you know, when I caught a glimpse oi you st 202 Bank street I was reminded oi some one-some one almost as good and beautliui s: you." She ielt a rush oi color to her cheeks and her eyes ieel. "That, isn't flattery. It's only a statement oi isct. I am trying to make you understand something I scarcely understand myseli. She— the other one-went. away and lei: me one day, just as poor Ferrymaxrs wile leit him. She wasn't to blame. There had been a-a misunderstand- ing. The majesty oi the law was st isult." I-Is chuckled a little bitterly. "The law makes queer mistakes at times. and prison walls are ugly things. Such perishable flowers as love and iolth can't survive ior long in their shadow. But I musrrt bore you with all this. it hsppended years ago, and now-" l-iis voice dropped, then paused. With his cane he was tracing iigures in the sandy walk at their ieet. A ieeling oi sympathy and understood- ing took hold oi her as she listened her mind bridging the gaps in his story. l-le laughed. “They ssy time heals all wounds, It's {pretty piece oi iic- ticn. Some wounds iorm scars and lost forever. Maybe I'm a hopeless imbecile. I should let bygonee be bygones, but somehow I can't. I'm s. vindictive cuss, you see. Miss Castle, ‘The law did its best to tear my liie to tatters, and ever since I've been snapping back like an impatient bull pup.- been s. little too strong ior mo. I have tweaked the law's nose and twisted its tail. Silly rot, isn't, it? Well, that's the way I am. But once Oh, hang it all! I'm trying to ex- plain, and I'm making a mess oi it." She smiled vgauely. “I think I understand. And I-I think you are Just epiendidl" ' "Well, pinion: diiier. Today I was lunching with a man who wants to put me in Jall._I-Ie may succeed some day, but iirst I want to accomplish a number oi things, You can help me by permitting me to help you! Will you?” "Oh, gladly!" lie iixeri her with a lingering ialntly smiling glance. "Great! l! Doctor Moiiett could see you now ne would shake in his boob. We'll put a crimp in his dirty game. But where to begin? I had an idea this morn- ing. - "Now-ii the woman who was mur- dered list night is the game person you knew as Miss Conway, that com- plicates the situation, I must mull over it a while. I may make a call or two this evening. You may hesr irom me tomorrow morning. In the meantime, remember the caterpillar." "I chant iorget," she promised, She smiled brightly again. Impusively she reached out her hand, and their alliance was sealed with n clasp. Dale remained seated on the bench as she walked sway. watching the eager, graceful motions oi her iresb young limbs. A little sigh escaped him. "Steady, old boyl" he told him- seli, "The Picaroon mustn't look too dttpiy into eYP-s like those." To Bo Continued Tomorrow CANOE COVE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS The semi-annual examination oi Canoe Cove School was held Friday aiternoon June 20th with a large number oi parents and visitors in ftendance. The pupils were examined in the diflerent grades by their teacher Min Mary Mocltoy assisted by Min Beat- rice Campbell, Mr. Mack McKenzie, Miss‘ Iiola Campbell and Misc Mary Mocha and by their ready and oc- "The tempction m get even has » in a while, when I see s. woman who is both beautiful and true. then- i EATONS s 17. 1929 ____,.lJULY ORE? NEWS Store Hours 8.30 a. m. to .5 p. ‘m. Saturday 8.30a- m-i-to .1 m. TheMid-Summer Sale "" An event of unusual importance oifering seasonable merchandise at greatly reduced prices. This will, prove an opportunity for, the thrifty v shopper t0 secure vacation needs and other supplies at a saving price. i F makes this oihr an attractive one ior those who are having battery its duty nobiy at the touch oi the starter; Ii your car is a i-cyiinder here is your opportunity. Six-volt, II-piate Battery. Mid-Summer Sale Price Each cylinder cars. Mid-Summer Sale Price Each . . . . . . . Women's - Bathing Suits ’ a each $1.89 i 1B-800-ALL-WOOL ,.'BATH- ING - SUIT in one-piece style- w-lth attached skirt. Misses‘ sizes _ I4, l8. i8. 20 years. ' Women's ' bust sizes i0, l2, i4, 4S.- {Scarlet with White: with White; Navy with Red. Sii-Olllh-GIBIRS ALL-WOOL BATHING SUIT. Sizes 8, l, I0. Mid-Summer _.._.. Price loch A Battery Bargain Do you swim? Well’ even if you don't you wiillenjoy- o. ‘dip in the briny if attired in one of these bathing suits. Colors Emerald $1.39 nun"...- and . . . I Bathing , Caps ~ ‘ ic-izsc-n s '_r u r so CAP in Aviator style with adluotobie chin strap. Bed. Blue, Green. Mid-Summer Solo ' Price Each Beach Coats, . $2.79 A ‘lb-Mlf-DEACII COAT Bathing ' Shoes Regent Tires A Bathing cult oiiered at I. iii --l1‘»"i'-‘l‘-‘-‘"T?'~-~--‘-'-'-'» $1” 2'.:2:.:.'.2*:..:"r..s -- . (‘if _ ;'.'.';.,,'.f'..'.','.,2, loch y‘ ¢G1rls All Wool Sj,*_*",;;g_~=,;;,__ $2.79 f Bathing Suits Woman, l2. l4 years. Colors Orange with "3 -— 197° — B57511"? Colors Navy with Bl d Black. lied with -White, Green lllwlfl- Wm. Bod. Orange stripes. Sines tarmac-at, with White. , firs: w?! Sim. 8. 4- as, u. _ . . - ummer Mld-Qpmm; g w» 51,39 w. m» m» ma .......'...'.'.'..'T'.'.°.° $149 Tube - ' Men’. All-Wool o » i each $1.69 co-oso-uerc is a lervlcetble Made in one piece style with skirt. irom ail-wool yarns trimmed with contrasting colors. Colors Black with cardinal and white stripes. Sizes $6, 86. i0, Mid- uminer Sale Price Boys’ Bathing Suits lh-MO-Bofa all-wool Bathing Suits. A serviceable all-wool salt inono piece style with skirt. Men's Straw Hats Suits caving price. and 03—0l5-A low price com- bined with , a definite scr- vino guarantee ior one year trouble. All ready to install and do " $5.00 MAM-Hero in tho popular- pricod hold oi 801134 tires stands our "Regent" guaranteed as it ts ior 6.000 miles, We have arranged with tho iaetory to wrap one "Regent" Inner ‘lube right inside each tiro. _ Each $1.19 l2 - 0880-5 TRAW $7.49 iik-Iili-d-volt,‘ 13 plltel ior t. $8.95 80x3 ‘A . Tube not sold separately. "Regent" Tire and Tube 8021K. Midsflummor Solo Price . ' I 07-055-—“Ilegent“ Mid-Summer Sale Price Each rm ' Only. $4.15 aide. days call ior “straws" and this Booth hat oi bleached, Billlnt Sennlt will fill a popular de- maud. Sow edge dark iancy band and bow at Leather sweat-band. Sizes 6%. 5% 67's- 7, 7%. 7%. 7%- ‘lit. . Mid-Summer" Sale Price BOATBE. Summer w“ $1.19 _Fugii Silk 29 tied. 29" wide. 10-065—'l'hia isour usual ood u 11hr"; "M. a ilrm texture. aplendd tinlsh I u“ t, s h Colon White. Cream, Pink. Orchid, For. inch wide yd. and excellent washing gull. FINE English Bleached Sheetin dd-tk-This HILL‘! BLEACBED COTTON SHIIZTIHC oi English nlanniactnro is a quality that will luko iosoly shoots and is also very desirable ior nurses’ aprons. Wldib .\ size, they hold I0 Imp. qta. Sold only in sets oi two. Mid-Summer Sale Price Bet oi 3 get-Mc-Not. Sapphire, Bose. Moist. Frmch-Beigo, Sand, about II inches. Castiilan-Iled. Jade, Coral, Googebergy . an“, 30M,’ Mid-Summer lalc Price Yard n'“°""" m” "‘" m""‘- 1o 11....‘ $5 75 Mid-Summer Sale Price Yard ............. ol-M-luno quality, about l0 inches wide. ‘ """ Mid-Summer Sale Price Yard I ' . . » WELL-MADE _- _ _ Side Cutting Pliers F10 or MOpS C t Dalry P3115 m _ m _. Side-Cutting Pliers. ' 81130 . They are mu 8-inch size. made 2 fQr 43¢ B n i u iorged mo. with wire . TOOTH.» sis-sis - osmy rams cutters on ma no» and keen aldo- ‘lll-Nii-Iim Moos. nude oi ‘lkamh u m 5_ made oi heavy polished ii IX cutting laws. Jaws have nut and long Grey ‘ Cotton Yarns. Long c 3B," ‘ w,‘ gpiateéocleonln and sanitary. pipe grip, handle. akdmpdhh“ mutant", ves Ill hldl with -un|m -l|mgf " ..... ...,, Known i‘. ‘it... .1111" .‘......?....‘I‘.‘.'...‘.'f’.‘.'; 29° . 43¢ °' ‘r “m” "W" °"‘"* ~*°T. EATON C9...» MONCTON CANADA our sale-oi excellent talus. include a set or tvo in ywr order and aavo niw-ry. ih-‘fl only in Sets oi ’I‘woo at hi]! price. Mid-Bummer Sale (rlc Price Zior "" iollowing primes were awarded by the teacher: - For General Proficiency: Grade X. Christine MscNevin; Grade III, Ar- chie MccCannell; Grade VII, Jane Darrach; Grade V., Stella Inman; Grade IV. Arthur Macbean: Grade II. (Sn) Colin Darrach; Grade II. Ur.) Hector MaeNevin. For most Stars in Grade IV, Ar- thur Maciiean. For Most Stars in Grade II. Hec- tor MacNevin. . Prise ior Department, Edna May MacKinnon. . Miss Jane Darrach then came ior- ward and rend an address to the teacher while Miss Louise MacNtvln presented her with a camera. Miss MaoKay although taken by surprise replied in a iew fitting words thank- ing parents and pupils ior their love- ly glit. Following is the address. Miss Mary hiaclhy: Dear Teacher: _ ‘ We; the underlined, on bchali oi the pupils or Canoe Cove School have been assigned the pleasure oi presenting you with this small token MIMI!’ love and respect ior you. We realise-that at times your ior- 4f" site's-slow . - iotoosuacrsam-m However, through it all ‘you have guided us ever with kindness and sympathy and we wish you to ac- cept this small glit as a renum- brance oi our pleasant association and that it mayaiiwd you pleasure as a recorder oi many happy occas- ions. Your pupils , . LOUIS! l. MuNIiViN JANE P. DAIIACI All present woro then treated to home made candy by the teacher. The National Anthem brought the Examination ‘to a close. (Patriot please copy) TIGNISI NOTI! The Rev. lather Oswald O'Brien. New York is visiting his iatbor llr. Patrick Oirion. ‘Iignish. ' ‘ liliu Irene Mcbclion. B. N. who has boon visiting in ‘Plgniah return- ed to hor homo in Richmond on Wednesday. Mr. Ooorgo Oiow. Charlottetown. spout tho week ond visiting iritndl in Tilnlsh. ' . sup untrustworthy. success- Mrs. P. A. MacDonald who has been visiting in Summerside return- erd to her home in Tignich on Sat- urday. l Miss Francts Harper. Tignlah, is rapidly recovering from a serious can oi typhoid iovcr. EBSNIZII SCHOOL CLOSING ‘rho annual Examination oi Sbemccr school was hold‘ on Friday June 2t, with nineteen parents and visitors‘ in attendance, The pupils were examined in their various classes by their teacher, w whom tics iollowing address was rcadr- ‘ Miss Leah Davidson. Dear Toachor- " I ' 0a hearing that you were not go- ins to remain with us another your, II could not lot you deport without "FINN in some way our thanks and gratitude toward you. Wo know that your tuk hero has n" "In l8 “l! ooo, but you have over bomkind and’ patient with us. PM" "NM this small little a Mimi o: our love and comm. Hay Sale Signed on behaii n! the p~.=§...l cl . Ebenerer School. Alter the examination all Diff“ were treated to ice-cream and ca“ and the meeting closed with six-slid the National Anthem. l!" Olivetti: aociioaon lol- Im pnrsdahtoi tho ucdoino miss‘ ulna a viduoo u, "n..- o ‘ accom- ovum mung, oat-luau. Iiflllflylth-acluiallcoroul Dalhousie University ..__._.__._ _____ HALIFAX, N.'8. Arts, Science, Commerce. Music. Pharmacy. fisheries, Ilngiuecriur. Household science, Edncatlcu- law, Medicine, Denwiry. VALUABLB SGIOLARSIHPH Nine oi value $300 to Slim ward- ed on results oi nruucu.ouni1 nominations. September 2m i»! flth, i920. Many mow e4 will’ valuable scholarships mi vrlw‘ awarded at one oi rm ycar vi course. slilllfl IAi-in Tho ldonoo ior women, at‘ colnmodotu coo hundred stud- ants. legtstration tor Arts and Science ltadoutn Boston-her nri ‘w’ now students tor-n i‘! ".-.< ind Dlrtmowi; flcpwafinr ti": "Ii other mw Adriana: \t'-l‘»l'\"3i other mm u: reticent. Rostrum-t. toe lad. d its fill Quinta; temzm town me ilJi. loo It'll. tnrnrurvrvov. Anni! iii svrron w sy true.- ‘A tho legume. llith io 1M- rl arm's noon.) I" ' Medical