. roarse. Send by parcel post or freight. ‘itea you like best 4 D i ND, judging by its enormous sales, most '- people in Eastern Canada ‘ scern to prefer King Cole. To King Cole lovers we i send this message: Try one " pound of King Cole Orange i Pekoe. It costsyoumorc be- ‘ cause it costs us more. It j costs us more because we use only the tender young .' shoots and bud leaves of ' the tea plant and also be- cause we blend into it just .1 enough of costly, fragrant 1 Darjeeling from the Hima- . lavas and equally expen- ’. sive, vigorous Travancore plucked when the warm monsoons sweep the hills of Southern India. You will be quick to ree- ogiize the supreme richness land flavor of King Cole . ZOrange Pekoe Tea. Costs ii more-worth more. u, a _ A YbutrillenjoyliingOale Coifeetoo iSpinning and - i ’ ,vWeavingc Send me your woo! to be spun into . 25 cents for single and 2B cents - or ‘double. Sizes, flue, medium sud ‘i pay freight on 100 lb. lots. Weaving lone. with wool warp snd double width suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey may be AMI. Wool must be clesn. Put ship- 7m name and address on all psrceis pnd owners name and instructions in- side. otherwise I will not be respon- llde for insses. Send early. i \\".\l. LANDRIGAN ‘ Souris, r. E. I. 3588-5-4-tuethursat4mns. . i ‘r/ lwlfor Sale p! .4 Property situated st Bouth- ; port, 2i; miles from Chlltlflll- town} three acres of land and house iinishcd in nr.tu:‘:l hord- wood with ho‘. vmtcr heating system and pump in house; good barn iind garage anii small fox ranch. An ideal place for gardening and fox-ranching. s. (For further particulars apply to Bell & Matheson, Solicitors, _ flhariottetown, .-. t sum; s _ She: first sight? Do you believe in love a: He: Well, first sight means a lot nowadays. . Diner (st country hotel): Well, to begin with, bring mo a gloss of Adam's ale. Waiter: Never heard of it, sir -but we don't serve drinks hero anyhow. . moon-t‘ She said nothing. but she recalled how Dsie had opened her eyes to Dr. Mofletfs true intention re- garding this visit. "And now everything is serene sgsin,” the speaker went on. "The police went away without finding what they looked for. The other in- cident passed oil hsrrnlessiy. Mr. Castles charming daughter is my guest. The fates are smiling. What more could one ask!" His voice warpieassnt, yet it hsd a disagreeable edge. She imsgined s. smile o! satisfaction wreathing his lips. "You may go home," he said slow- ly,"'when our business is finished, 1nd our business will be finished when the check you brought has been con- verted into hard cash.‘ She caught her breath. This was exactly what Dale had predicted, but Doctor Moiiettk way of stating it made it come as s shock. ' "What do you mean?" she ssked quickly, pretending she did not un- derslsnd. _ "I understand Mr. Castle adores you," he replied after s little pause. "That will make it euier. I-le will go to any extremes rather than that You should sufler harm. l-Ie will make the check good. "In the meantime you will stay here s: s pledge against the fulfilment oi the obli tiori." A shudder oi horror ran through her. but for the moment indignation was uppermost. _ “What a conteinptlble blsckguerd you srei" she cried. "Oh, no." said Doctor Moflett smoothly. "I am only s. peaceably in- clined gentleman who intend to cor- rect the absurd mistake Providence msde when I wiu born poor." He laughed softly, "I wss brought up in cotton, but my taste run toward purple snd lino linen. It my good luck continues- Well, Axelson?" The old msn hsd entered the room with s cstilke tread. The green light seemed ,to accentuate marks of vil- lainly in his face. He stepped close to where Doctor Moflett sat, and the two conversed in an undertone. The only word Adele could distinguish was ' " Her thoughts flew back I wish to see the head f Caller: You'll. have to call later -|t hasn't been fought out yet. , a o o o o - ‘m: "rear To tell a mushroom, merely est The specimen that you may most, And note. next dsy, with studious care, Ii you've stayed here, or gens siss- .' where. Women dislike a womanly man as much as men hats s. msnly woman. The children of s wealthy widower always object to his second msrrisge. A mustard plaster can siwsys be depended upon to do something iul-g-lg-h-li smart. ‘- f1 MARITIME y rnovnccss, no \ 1v V , , , QIOIITRIAL ‘ LUXURIOUS ‘ ltjwloeeur-icqom isesvucirrownsss._m.\. 'llrives MONTREAL us m, ' (BOIIVIMIIO Its \ . swam n... ' 01hr droid communes: observation iib- ~ “ - °‘" '33"1“““°’“'i ‘l.’ “W "*- "4 mm‘: m-mtxsuurs- nzir "m _~ "Queboemmorlgfi 525°” "' W..." w» gm, 3:, . veilsiit -~ s 35.2"" i:::"*:.r',..-im~ M 6|». m. ‘gfvnicsoo in. r imam. to the turbulent scene in the narrow hall and the motionless form on the floor. Had her mysterious guide come back to consciousness? Wss that what Axelson was telling his master? Doctor lidoilett was talking now, speaking in s voice so low that she could not hear a single word but hi! tone somehow made her blood run cold. Axelson withdrew. She heard s. sigh of satisfaction from the choir in which Modett sat. "Good old soul, Axelson," he yas mllmblinl- "The only man I trust, "it only living person who has seen my face snd recognized ms. Miss Conway saw me but» she-she is desd." , ~A shiver ran through (idols. Doo- tor Moflstt ‘appeared to hove been talking to himself. she felt that, con- sciously, his words hsd betrayed the The World's Greatest Travel System l Qiiemm LANDON motive lor the murder 0i llilffldv wsy. _ . "I have s little matter to attend w." he now told her, snd in the suns instant she heard a click and. the green light faded out, leaving her in darkness. "You will wsit hers-f‘ She trembled sgsin. She wondered wiist was the nature of the matter that required Doctor Moder-ti atten- tion. His ions hsd been unpleas- nntly suggestive. And than whiis l growing trepidation was taking hlilfl of her, she heard him coming toward ' her. She drew farther back in the‘ big choir. giving s little limp as bu] hand touched her head snd fumbled , downward. She felt ss if lomethifll. loathsome wss touching bu. soon 3' withdrew his hind. laughed I little. then moved sway. She hetrd I. door open snd close. ‘ instinctively her hsnd went into’ hrs pocket. ‘rho check wss gone; Well, it didn't matter molly flow-i Sooner or ister it would have been; taken from her. I | She moved about in the dark room. ' tormented by s suspense that de-i mended ictivity. Suddenly she’ stopped, the blood pounding violently . in her heed, her whole body trem- bling. What was it? A scrum? She could not be positive, but thst voice- A wave oi horror seemed to snguii v her. she/controlled herself with si desperate eiiort. Governed by s! door open. On the other side wssrs smaller room illuminsted by sn oii E- lamp. Could she have been mis- taken? But no-the impression weal clear end sharp. Quickly she crossed l the floor snd opened _ doori In iront o! her stretched s. dark hall. but inwsrd uie lsrtherond thsrs ‘was s. slim wedge oi light. ; , In s moment she was there. iiresth- ‘ less and trembling. Directly in front i of her was s doorvl-ier hind lhooki as she turned the knob and pushed! it open. There was s light in room, but no one was in it st the moment. On the isrtbsr side, how-I ever, was another door that stood‘ partly sisr, snd abs could hear foor- ‘ steps approaching. Two inen were , talking. One o! them was Axelson! and the other— - .. , l-ier heart seemed to stop belting of s sudden. Yes, she knew the other voice, too. It wssiDoctor Madeira but for once the unnatural twins! was gone. He was spesking naturally. - and she recognised the voice. Ker limbs shook with excitement so thsti m» ¢Oll1d ‘hardly. stand, and she leaned sgsinsi. the wsll. The two men were coming closer snd closer. In s moment they would sppesi- in'_ths doorway scross tbs room. Her nerves Jumped torlouroully at es-ch I94 proscning step, l-Ier helrt pounded chokingly. She felt as i! something was clutching her throat in sn icy, strangling grip. ' An instinct seemed w whisper m her far, "Run!" Her muscles would notobeyherwiilShowassiistsi-ts snd quavers. A cry choked in hsr thrust as s. tall msn ‘enlered the room, followed by Axeison. The wrvlnt‘! Irlvilce lenghthmed ss bs ssw her.‘ The other stopped, and her brain whirled glddl! Is she fined her stnringjyes on him. A moss bf tangled threads seemed to dissolve in her mind with I loud burst, ’ ' "Doctor Moflettl" she 611M. For a moment ionler the other min stood "Is if transfixed.‘ Then ht smiled-s taint. msisvoient, deadly CDIJISES The Canadian Pacific bu its own oflcss in 85 Asiatic poris snd 52 European cities . . . sr routesoovrlngtwo-thirds the u globe . . . connecting systems such as State Railways of India . . . cruise expo-lance 500.000 miles. This felt single travel system resents tbms uulses for 19 . ROUND-THl-WOILD’ him: New York, Dee. 2-187 m“....r".:.'."'»..*""::::a: smile. evenly. "You hsvs found ms out, snd that's a very unfortunate thing for you." "Yes I am Doctor Moifstt," he slid __,_ To Se Continued Tomorrow ' T‘ single horrible thought she flung the ‘ g ._';_ ialiy open it. the stock and other exhibits will be in their plicos. The '4 ' \ ‘I.’ A il..c.f~.~..t~ u; Broviinclai illixliibitioni tong ‘about since early spring, will be infuil. swing Mon o'clock, P. M.‘ Atthat hour His Honoigfleuhi-Governor Hearts I Everything will be in. readiness st the l i w. e2 . :3 m. .1’ evening 1.30 will ofiic. mirth-lithium will be in full swing, and every living and flung‘- iwhiciv-mhires an Exhibition so interesting, exciting snd. exiillerstlng, will be _ __ _ _ you. _ In the evening myriadsof electric lights will make thmgrqiindt -, bright as day. evening at“ 7.30 o'clock, until Frid will be going strong. ' I foe Never, before hssusuclia large amount bf money been expended t9 stage the Exhibition in this Province. Never before lies such‘ ‘a program been prepared to command your. interest. From Monday l! eveninglalt 10 o'clock, the show HERE is THE PROGRAM T1 Monday evening 1.30 P.M., Grand etc, in the main building. Great Big Midway in full swing, Opening of Exhibition. f ‘Speeches ‘with in myriads b: um. reminding" one of Fairy Land, on the main grounds. Honey Troupe, The FiorenzTrio and Carl Maneiio Company, marvellous acroba of Grandstand, with band concert. i i tsand entertainers, in front TUESDAYS PROGRAM t l Morning, Judging cattle. Visiting ‘cirhibits. Afternoon, idway on main grounds. Great racing “pro am . witl" splendid‘ fields of high class horses. , ' _ , . p ' . , i 2.23 Trot with a bunch of fast trotters. ’ "* 2.30-Poc_ersthatcan-step. _~ - . h . . i. l, A - V -. f.- 2.15»Tr~ot with Great Ec m, Champion mim- of Cope Breton. Lonzbei i and ‘others. Biggest vaudeville program ever staged here. , _, Bani} 9?|__¢<_=j tions, Ralph Madison; singing, etc,’ etc. i "\ Eveping, Great Big Midway. Vaudeville. . j, .. Band Program, etc." t WEDNESDAYS PROGRAM~ j w _Mo_rning, Judging c-zittie". -.Vi.siting'exhi'bits,'e_'tc. 1 T , r ' . Afternoon, Big Midway on main grounds. ‘Horse races on race track,‘ Great big Free For All with Pale Face,‘ Champion of Cape" Breton, liiory Volo, Knzoff, Red Line, Lpmbert Todd and others. ' ' D sible price. They want everyone to be sbooster forit yesrit will grow bigger and better ever. , A , ' HERE ARE THES’ ‘i.’ Geiiss-sikdmissiouto the msinemmg W» =5 W“; .0 l in Gclisrsliitdinissioiflioltlis‘ 2.20 Trot that will be a sizzl \ ' The Pupyand others. .2.22 Pace with Susie Watts, high class Ma Dustless Graistan, Marge Direct and others. efwith Igo, Brier Mac, Peter Voids.‘ ine pacer,“ Bingeii. Aubrey. Evening, Midway, Vaudeville, Band’ Concert, y THURSDAYS c PROGRAM . F. ii/Iorning, Visit the Exhibitimiarticularly main building. . “ Afternoon, Great Big Midway. Thrilling horse races, with . ~ _ 2.18 Trot and Pace in whichyMajori Aubrey, Major 8., Great Eco". Captain Mack, Peter Taniac amiothers will stage 2.25 Pace with a bunch of good side wheelers. 2.26 Trot with some real trotters. » . _ . ~ . These races will he among the very bet. p , High class Vaudeville. Band Selections, etc. s ' vlEvening, Great Big Midway, Vaudeville, etc. a FRIDAYS PROGRAM fhe last day of the Big Fair. ' ' .3 Classes horse racing in afternoon. i212 Pace. 2.26 Trot. 2.80 Pace. " a terrific battle... .4 .. . \ iMidwsy afternoon and evening‘? Popular Low Prices » in‘. nil-mm of the Exhibition, woi-idnshahd in hand wilhflw PW- vmcisli Government and‘ Civic Authorities,‘ have PM!“ 31° 53M“? prices so that they are within the reach of every manfwoman and child in this province. They want everyone to it. ' Everyone t0 kmW flit 91'0- gress that Prince Edward Island ismsidng with its live. stock, imliim efc. Everyone to get amusement and entertainment st the iowflt 9°‘- ' "to... , i i. ~-"‘rv'-. ‘N sotliat 7°." ‘m? i V ~ 1 hi I‘, \' | .¥. t l‘ p