'- Davis t? Fraser FOR‘ Suuaunn IIEAT-RASH, -BI_.ISTERS ' ‘Blrles ’_ ' Chinese are organizing firms to sell American products ill China. FOR SALE An excellent dairy form in Mer- Iraid, Lot 48, ‘l miles from Charlotten town, Icar churches. schools and rail- way station, containing 1B5 acres, 125 ‘fier- clltivation, balance wood and gouj Ilmbcr, extra well fenced and water, fine buildings, Inspection invited, Owing to III- health, bargain for quick sale \v!th or without crop. JOSEPH POWER, Men-mid. 7004-B-ltuir-tl. HOUSE FOR SALE House for sale, .\'0. 303 Fitzroy Street. All modern conveniences. This cottage is in a good locality with nice corner lot, If not sold by Ivednesdayg July 31st, will be put up it auction at 1.30 p. m. For particulars apply to John l’. Bradley Auctioneer. 6869-wtsmw-5i FOR SALE I Tig-nish residence for sale. situ- uted opposite Post Office. Piply to MRS. W. P. McBRrDE, Kensinrtcn, P. E. I. 7014-8-2-31. Q-Q§§§O§-O'§O—§4§§- POTATOES We require within next ten days large quantities, all varieties old Totatoes. Anybody having any to offer please get in touch with Carvell Bros Ltd. 04440000 wwvoo-oooooawv- 6968-7-31-61. YNOTICE ! ,1’ Owing to the limited number of Illogs offering, until further notice we I will receive live Hogs one day only each week, Tuesday forenoon. Mon. Fri. The Green Shadow THE SKYROCKET SMILES GABQY GERTIE The papers shook in her tremblins’ hand, indignation bitterness, a strange, rebellious excitement were growing space within her. Her p001‘ father! What an inferno of anaulsh he had passed through on account of the 5mm, guilt which these papers revealed! she read on and on, turned page after page, while her companion struck match after match. At length she was through. She gazed down at the leaf of P3P9T5- 0111! P517573- flimsy, inflammable stuff ,yet how dc- vastatlngly vital they were! "Satisfied?" Adele looked up. In the dim light 511a studied the other gtrl‘: face. can had cast on her artlessness and simplicity and the unmasked D01‘- tlons of her face looked s little hard and cruel, but there was no signs o! duplicity. The eyes were gazing at her narrowly, intently, through the openings in the black mask. "Another match, please," Adele murmured. ‘ 1n the yellow flicker she studied the writing again, but. her thoughts raced far beyond the margins. Only a few sheets of paper, yet they were charged with the power to wreck lives! Luridly the light of the match fell on characters penned in u crude. robust hand. Still another match. The yellow sheen seemed to blaze a path through a corner of her mind. If she could only- i Her heart beat a little faster. I! she could only thrust a. little corner of the sheaf of paper within the name's destroying reach! In imagi- nation she saw them wrinkle and be- come a black flake. Her father's secret reduced to ashes! Her heart pounded chokingly, The little flame was beginning to dwindle; at an instants glance, she caught a look of intent watchfulness out of the holes in Joan's mask. A little smile, hard and subtly threatening. played about. tho rouged lips. ‘rile match went out. Adele shook herself. A mad hope had died with the match. Besides, she suddenly recalled, all the papers were not here, only half of them. The remaining ones were pro bably just as effective. She felt the little packet of money inside her bodice. It was only a little over_$2000 but a small fraction of thdstipulated amount. To toss it. over the railing seemed such a simple thing to do: But surely the-woman at her side would not be taken in by such shallow deception. She would insist upon examining the money be- for the papers were surrendered. At a glance she would see through the ruse, and then-what would happen then? "Well, Miss Castle," said Joan im- patiently. "Aren't you satisfied yet?" Adele tried to play for time. There was nothing else to do. "Are you sure these papella are gen- uine?" "Genuine? Of course. They're in Fen-esters own handwriting." Adele felt an ache of indecision. Where was Dale‘! If he would only transmit n. message of some kind! Her wits appeared to have deserted her in the first great crisis of her sheltered and soft-cushioned exist- ence. Bhe must gain a little more time. "Just another match please." “It will be the last," said Joan. . . - M,“ The girl who can tell a good sci story generally wccpil a loan.“ _ .. ._ - , Poorrrlsh: -'.' om mic SHIITII real estate agent who cold me this lot. He nid it was “low anti damp," and it's “high and dry." 1.2,, She: rlvcfl}! .. ~.~l Wily did Jack jump in the He: Probably a woman a‘. the bottom of it. "Did he realize anythfnginm hi: venture?" . '14- " , --w..~- pwfil’, - “What wan it?" '=' "That he shouidzft 212v: under- taken it." MONTAGIIE IIDIISE RACES Wednesday August 7th 1929 $1000.00 IN PlIIISES——$l000.00 Classes TBOT AND PACE ..... f r. 2.1-: 2. 2.25 3. 2.27 4. 2.30 PACE General Conditions ' lattice close Wednesday. July list, i020. Winning; that an. n, pg, Inf-runes money muut accompany the entry, , All raced mile heats. to be raced on the I hoot pluu YlIl-lfifi of uuoh yurso will DQJWJIHQG the winner, the rlmuindor to be divided In the“ aqufl one pa be raced for In euell hut. In tn I u." “h. 1h“ oat winners. u fourth heut shuli he rand t» and?“ o‘ All purses divided $0. 25. 15 and 10%. Entry fee 57a of puns. and g5 I amount raced for each heat deducted from money winners, Two entries of the sumo ownership may start in the sumo ma. provided ‘lllfutlm "W" °= "flllmlfl-Ill "M" he'll: Th: Illllffllloftlio Ilorlerhlovotemyfulltlmulomy fox ill-mm; lam-cm, 1 um dociladtaelerfersuloalimyneek, machinery. m» situated ut Iul The management reserve the riglrtto declare oil, change orlerelprp "lllty.nl'hqgduy,nqggm,“.nyum.ur"c°mm‘ d, ‘ jrummadeellue any entry. bur any driver, ace-ms oil and illl wltlauugy... llserumuullfouhloewluulleulvqlgnod young , Ilvcfltllng inyrueeenot satisfactorily filled. , :P'5°.li'\fllli letllllsloflntdtulottlillndhqsplugtpoth and lftbnvveatherlustormmthcmsuugcmcntrescrvetlrc rlglrttopostpouo muohlnqroiooudnem: driving Jruoclanrucosoll and return entrance money. . . furuf Implements 5mg." L"",_,,,,"""""""',, f Bayntruw alrdciuirlingfree. . _ . l,” “q “h, u! dumr h” ‘u. I’ Theruleuofthollutlonsllkottlnglmooiationlolwhichthlulruoklslctooloflprlugplpfllflguii‘. . hulberlwillgovemexceptwnsroiheymsyoenfllctwithaayoftllcfon-rotriovnsuruureeibeuutlllnul , egg"; fllugwulitlons. , ~ huuclngauddsupsehunenee Ij[,I_-im| » ns 1monoreuponufbllltyhrunyuccldfitorlumu|oh‘“-"'“”"h'h|"' a l ' gmya.n'fmcv|althbmflm‘ ‘liorlumadchewuatnula, - ' ' Luann‘... Ilaloruty-aalocuflrutiluuluyfolluwlng. ' LAJIuDOlIAI-lhbuctioueer. _ @_ pol-Mom. p’ PURSE 8300.00 TROT .....'.'.LIIIIIIIIIII...” TROT AND PACE . . . . . .. _ _(The 2.30 Trot and Pace is opcn to King's County owned horses only.) "There is only one more left, and I must have that for the signal." _ Again Adele bent her eyes to the papers. Daniel Fcrreswrs kinky sig- nature sprawled beneath hcr burn- ing gaze. A fugitive doubt assailed her again while she tried to make the most of the speeding moments. Never before had she seen Forrestel-‘s handwriting. Flor all she knew, this "rile cnAnlxifTl-rroww (‘UA ' KILLS PILESI Marvellous New Ointment Gives Quick Belief-or You: Money Back A famous physician used this pres- ~ criptlou in his private practice. New you can obtain it under tho name "Soothe-Salvo" -- the ointment thal burning pain, reduces swelling, unn quickly rids you of any form of Piles 50c at all Druggists. It eoutu you uotlrlnu l! you do not benefit. After uoiuu two bane of "Boothu-Sulvu." If you urn not uutlutled Just return the empty tluu. to Fruit-u tlvcu Limited, Ottuwu, Out" ulrrl we uil‘ ruluull your money. might be a forgery. Her atampedinsl brain steadied to the thought. Justl before the match went. out she bent another look of critical scrutiny onl the signature, _ I "Just as I thought," she (IQOIEYGILi "this is only s copy-a 10110113‘ I Her companions short slugh cu! clear and hard through the crashing: syncopstloh of the orchestra. , "You poor little fool! You are only,‘ making a stupid bluff. You never‘ saw Daniel Forrester’: signature. New I know you didn't bring the moneyi You have only been playing for time. Now I'm-J‘ I SllB stopped short. From the darkI depth below came a little sizzling, sound_ A little streak of fire imme-I diatcly shot into the air and broke into a burst of sparks- Jqm snatched the papers away from Adele. - "The deal is oil," she declared, a faint hiss in ‘her voice. "That. was a . warning. There is something wrong. below. Go back to your drunken‘ Emperor!" ‘ I 2 Alter he had left. Adele Castle and , the newcomer on the balcony, Dale gathered up his trailing purple-bor- ‘ dered robe and returned to the ball- room, The gayety was at its noisiest. ; most tumuluous height. Faces were? flushed and masks were awry or re- moved altogether, A little unsteadily ; Dale edged his way through the swirling, carousing throng. His eyes seemed dull and heavy and he offer- ed his apologies in a thick lisp when occassionally he bumped into a merry- maker. At length he found an unoccupied chair and sat down. His head slumped to his chest and he seemed half asleep, but, through the corner of an eye, he took in every detail o1 the boisterous scene. Everywhere he looked for the swagger-log caballero. he had encountered earlier in the, evening . but that haughty cavalier} was nowhere in sight. l His eyes grew a little heavier. Now j and then he roused himself and ' looked grogglly across the floor. m the direction of the balcony. l-le wondered what Adele Castle and the person who had joined her out. there were talking about, A knowing little smile twitched his lips. Ha could make a fairly close surmise. The armored little maiden had not deceived him with her naive looks and al-tless manners. She had approached Adele with all outward appearanca oi,’ caauulness, but Dale's keen eyes had seen through all that. Joan had carried casualness to an extreme that. roused his suspicions. He had read designs and premedita- tion in her most innocent glances. Dr. Moilett was certainly exercising s. queer judgement in his choice of agents, Yet his choice in this pur- tlcular instance had much to'com- mend it. Joan's airy patter and un- sophisticated manner would have de- ceived the average observer. Yet the arrangement puzzled Dale. What could Dr. Mofietfs emissary ac- complish out there on the balcony where an interruption might occur any moment and where a trap might easily have been sct for her? Surely she did not mean to receive the “‘ ‘mail money in such an unpro- i i i i Continued on page 5 ... PURSE 8300.00 PURSE 8100.00 Charlottetown, watered by mill stream New dwelling house and good to ‘seed potatoes and fox ranching. Two-thirds of purchase price may icttciown and Montague. lm-B-tuefriiii. ' Valuable Farm for Sale AT‘ HARRINGTON, LOT 33 The subscriber offers for sale his farm of 100 acres ten mlleu noftlr of For further particular, Ipply to Bell b Mathlesou, Solicitors, Char- llowing through m; premises, outbuuumgs, llrm specially adapted remain secured on the premises. ' D. L MATIIIION, \ thowlnndeoftllueveal. FOR SALE _ a quickly stops itching, soothes the - The Maritimes ipGreiatiest Autumn Event y” THE, Prince Edward Island EXHIBITIOZNANDRACES CHARLOTTETOWN, \P.i 1:. a ISLAND; I August 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd Nearly in Purses, Premiums Prizes Stock Program Ever Placed Before an Island Audience. Thrills, Fun and‘ Education all go Hand» in Hand. Three Vaudeville Troupes from New York Day and Evening Before the Grandstand. Featuring ALFRED FLORENZ, the Marvellous Austrian Clown, and his Honey Troupe in their Thrilling See Saw h \ _ Exhibition. ‘ , ' MADEMOISELLE GOLDIE, the Sensational Silver Thread ' Dancer, and the , Agricultural and Industrial! I; The Greatest Sport Program, the I Greatest Educational l Unparalleled KARL MANELLO COMPANY in Their Announcements and Delight You With His Songs. CANADIAN LEGION BAND Afternoons and Evenings. BIG MERRY MIDWAY AGRICULTURE. HOUSEHOLD summon, IJVE STOCK. FRUITS, ARTS, ~ a - DAIRYING. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, HORTICULTURE. FANCY WORK, EMBROIDERY, MANUFACTURE. FISHERIES. t THRILLING HORSE RACES ITen Classes Trotting and Pacing, Two Running Events Nearly $6,000.00 in Purses . SPECIAL PRIZES TO-DRIVERS AND GROOMS i 4 DAYS-»--Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday (‘d F riday—4 DAYS August 20 -21-22-23 Horses yfrom all over the Maritimos will make the best racing of the season. See fighting finishes with every driver striving to win. See your own local favorites battle with the foreign steeds. Do not miss a clay or you will miss many. thrills. D ' d Ii ' ' - a b]; slgg/gk ouf rggrzagivggyézaéwgietig: wélg-kenorglea for the remainder of the year by taking lli Merchants and employers, plea k I t I i see the products of Prince Edward lsallqdiogrflpaiorl: aogafillzgfigszflgnaairlrlrqdgurag. them to Be Patriotic-Your Exhibition moans much to o t ' Wm Show you an a good citmm y ur coun ry. .Your encouragement of it Have the Kiddies save for it and plan for it, - \ . I w: zvziry ‘out: in Prince Edward Inland that possibly can to see this great show. one day in attendance. , I Special arrangements will be made-to take care of all visitors. _ Meals will be served at the Grounds. Best of train arrangements will prevail- SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES‘ " - l I Money maklngis not the object of this Ex hlbitlon, the object is to have everyone suit, everyone got tho recreation. everyone get-education. everyone know more about Prince Edward Island and its products. c - ’ » Therefore the admission foes will Canada. b0 the same popular prion as last year, the lowest in Wonderful Feats of Hand and Head Balancing. i1 Positively The Greatest Exhibition Of Vaudeville Artistry Ever Staged In This Province. RALPH MADISON. Canadian Tenor, Singer, Will Make woman and child from East Point to North Capo, to spend at least lj .. . 890ml low. prices evenings. 2- ~ Airyangfayour llolldaye. Write _ .. litmus‘ clinician...” ‘- your Friend; about It: . _ _ ' ‘ » _J. WEOULTER. Secretary ' 4