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A., LII. B. BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chamber: Chuiottehnvn, P. E» I. .3, l1‘hoaeotherB|T1-I-7-*1“ oi taxing around 0'39-N|« ' th;‘1?[¢tu:]a,g osmnished And I limit I d “Daughter Of. .\{enuS.",‘ , ax wan! ran: siuincorr ) ‘aurrnnym Ll naryhorde of slim airens—-coll - net} to mime Julietas she plctmd align’ at herself. It WM shechouldbe iealousof-11*-“"'° anonymous charmer: — chew 11"“ thlnga—-in connection with O'BRI- Her common sense told her 8110 could not possibly’ be 111 1°V° Wm‘ the man. It was not even aflectlon “"° “‘.‘,”.‘°“““‘.."‘lf.o"‘.§’: ‘.‘E.?;‘ and g osty com 1’ thing long since obliterated. A dead memory stir by the BIIIPW find meanmgless p ‘yslcalv resemblance between the llvinz DB8” and me one gene orever. These facts Juliet repeated calm- ly to herself. Nevertheless, a smothered sullen heart interfered with her breathing. If she was to co-operate with him in business she could not always be stumbling over his admirers. Poor McSpadden’s adulation or his hero hgd given Ju- liet. an uncomfortable idea. indeed- Irresistibly she was drawn once more to his office. “Get the devil away from there!" roared O'Hara as she tapped 00 his door. He couldn't possibly know, Juliet told herself, who was outside. “That's not a. very nice Way to re- ceive visitors," she told him, enter- ing. ‘ He satyat, his desk, face flushed and glowerlng. From his eyes shone a. reddish light reminding Ju- liet of a bulldog. “Well, what do you want?" he demanded thickly. Von Guerdoii. lil€i‘(‘ also, stared at Juliet as though she were an in- truder. She stopped stark still. “I've made a mistnke—I want nothing at all," she said icily and then turned and marched erectly out. A bitter current of indignation rushed through Juliet. He was I boar, an ill-bred swine of a, man, disgustingly dillerent from the cherished memory of the buoyant and tenderly chlvalrous lover of her past. This realization blew through her mind like 2 clean cool gale. She would not again hover on the perilous brink of illusion . . . From now on it was all going to be hard, persistent work. O'Hara wasn't a discouragement-he was a challenge. she knew in her heart she possessed a better intellect than he, knew she could toughen her hide and establish herself impregnably in this amazing business. In a taxicab, on the way to the Ambassador to fetch her luggage back to the Institute, her brain teemed with cool calculations for the future. Every day, she could see, would be a. struggle. A war of confiding emotions and‘ambl- tions. Once established in the suite Madame Hubert had offered her Ju- liet would be in the position of a fieerligral who camps on the battle- 0’.l-lai-a‘s insulting manner had not been directed exclusively at, Ju- MONEY To LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. Box lfl. MARK R. MMGUIGAN, K. C. c. sr. CLAIR. rnanvoa, n. A. *7 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY '10 LOAN Office: Over Provvhcinl Bull, Richmond Street, Charlottetown swept by a tide of nameless crati- u e. It wuronurkablo how quickly the Insfltuto had become homeiike. Friendly lbonded to the nizht bell openedtheirongrilledoorsfoi-her. The whole place was dimly lit with I. soft bulb here and there. "thank you no much.” Juliet said. when he had delimited her boll 111- side the parlor of the recovery suite. She gave him a dollar and he left beaming with gratitude. There were two silk-shaded lamps in the small parlor and these Juliet lit one after mother. The room glowed with soft meliowness. A pleasant fatigue of mind and body was upon her. Tonight she would sleep deeply luxurious and untrea- bled in the superlative bed with its silken coverleis in the next room. Already 5. pleasant was stealing over her, and with lei- surely movements she began dis- robing. There were great double windows, but Juliet did not trouble to drtw the curtains. In this tall and remote fastness there could be no spying eyes. she opened a bag and got into mules and a china-silk negligee. The day was finished — and a glorious day it had been too. For a moment she beside a tall win- dow looklng out over the glittering carpet of lights. that was the city. at her feet. It was at this moment she became aware through some slight sound, that she was not alone. Something inside her breast like a great cold hand. clutched and squeezed her heart and held it stone still. Very aiowly—she turned her head and then her body. Framed in the doorway leading to t 9 bedroom stood the broad- ouldered figure of O'Hara. lie was fully clad except that he wore a di'essing—gown instead of a. coat and slippers instead of shoes; on his feverish face was the staring ex- pression of a man who sees an ap- parltion. Juliet‘s first pang of alarm began to melt into surprise and then into a slow but increasing anger that crawled through her like; stilling heat. O'Hara. seemed present by a design so cheap that whatever re- spect she had for him complete] vanished in a second. Evidently he had made the very grave error of considering her Just another easy conquest in his dreary multitude of bedizened little weaklinga. Just what," asked Juliet eon- temptuously, “do you think you're‘ getting away with?" she stood there looking at him, her black hair tumbled about her shoulders and the nencilled line or her brows contracted together over the glinting fire in her dark eyes. 0'Hara’s dry lips twisted. "Wm? H9 You doing here?" he 8-Sked. his tone menacing. "How Net. Even now with burning eyes he glared at Von Guerdon who stood before his desk. "Get out of here," he said mur- derously. "and stay out!" Von Guerdon's imperturbable ex- preuion did not change. “Hubert was right—you’ve got another attack coming on." he said, his eyes keen upon the other’: flushed countenance. “These recur- rent sequels are the worst of these damnable oriental fevers. Hits you about every six months, doesn't it?" "I'll be all right tomorrow qr- next day." 061'-Iara said thickly. 3.0’-‘W31 0- “leave me alone." an 3A"“3Tu‘- sotwnon "Oh, I'm going to leave you alone; ‘V 3‘‘“‘'-“‘‘v C‘“"‘°“°*°"'|- fl right. here's little or nothing yone can do for you. Thank hea- Bell & Mathioson it. E. Bell D. L. Maflaleson, L!-B. Barrlsters & Sollcltorg MONEY T0 DOAN gamei-on Block, Charlofl.etown,P.[a!., Firm And snow- white cauliflower, rven, those things aren't contagious. in their after effects. There is no known serum effective." "Brandy and quinine is the only ithlng that slugs it,” said ofmneo. “And absolute rest,” decreed Von Guerdon. "You can't burn up any of your resistance by going home tonight -- we'll put you to bed here right away. I'll send around it) your apartment for some things and get that brandy up here." Best iiuality On sale at the following retail stores: The Canadian Stores. Cudmore Bros. P. J. MacDonald. Rik (two stores). Queen Street. Meat Market. I-5676 Tenders For Coal Written tenders will be reodvell by the unau-aimed In to HM! 0'' Monday, 10th of Aunt. to Illrnlv apt-lnghiil or other slack cool nit- 0'Hara lifted his briokish face. “Stop talking — and get me that brandy," he cried in a sultry voice. These attacks always gave O'Hara an inward sense of degradation. and it gelled him to have Von Guerdon witness his weakness. “And leave me alone, please . . . ." Returning from the Ambassador with her bags piled around her in the cab, Juliet got a. glimpse, in the distance, of the Institute. Its tower, rising out of the darkness, was cunningly illuminated with hid- den lights, giving the effect of an exotic cathedral spire. There it her hopes. She truly felt at last her worries were over. There had been a pleasurable ex» post, but adventure rusty. Your GUARANTEE of PURITY stood, a queer sort of cathedral for’ I” °h°‘* citement in knocking from pillar to had grovb. What she wanted, and did you get in?" He Ielt the fever- ish blood pounding in his temples but managed to keep his head clear. when the noise of Juliet disturbed him he had been sprawled across Lbebedalmostin acamafromthe b1‘Bn¢lY. Y-In quinine and the fewer. In all of his previous attacks _ they rolled around twice I year~—he had battled through the burning aching inferno in solitary anguish, 111“? 3 flick dos. These illnesses were to Ofiara, rather illogioally, 3 sort of learnt lianu. Tint Juliet. or an, elm, should intrude won him at such I tune was unforgiy. able. He was not thinking clearly now and his muddled mind looked upon her presence only .5 on gddgd torture. "Madame Hubert gun in. em. 511.1310." Juliet told him steadily. ‘First I heard of it,” O'Hara. "Well. you've heard about it now," returned Juliet coldly, "so you'd WW0!‘ Put Wllr shoes on and get 8-11! silly notions out of your head." 1% dawned upon D’Eara that the no believed. in her 1 .g.m.m thathe ma delie tely simum‘ into this place to wayley her. It was so ridiculous that, deapjtg the 33°35 ‘ind P011: in his bones. he emit. ed a burst of mirthiess nughm-_ "M"! dear 8irl—don't kid you;-- 5°!“ 110 lmaned irritably. ’"'°Y1“3 he" 311 nlsht. because I've sot a. fever like a ton of mg egg], 90"!” d°Wn my back. I'm too sick to go home. It's doctor’: orders, and1‘mtryin¢ooin.msitout—1n P"Vet°-and you mm: there look- lns like an insulted ingenuel Why d°'"- 31°“ be a sood girl and _ and-— Buddenly O'Han's teeth began to chatter: he made a desperate gag; the chill but mica. All :1. .._IN—- The Charlottetown Guardian Circulation Campaign " .__V_iIVI;IlCH, _C|.OSE8-—- SATURDAY EVENING Aug 8th. AT 8:00 .Q'CLOCK -/ In order to maintain the strictest secrecy as to the number of votes and subscriptions turned in by each candidate this, the fourth period, the last week of the Guardian Circulation Campaign, the race will be brought to a. close under 8. Sealed Ballot Box. No subscriptions whatever will be accepted through the Campaign Department during this week. but lnstead, candidates will deposit their final collections in the Sealed Ballot Box located in the offices of the Guardian where it will remain until 8:00 P. M., Satur- day, August 8th. By so doing, no one, not even the Campaign Manager or the publishers of this newspaper, can possibly know the vote standing of _the respective contestants, which precludes any possibility of favorit- ism and insures fairness to the minutest degree. When the final hour arrives. the campaign will be declared closed and the Judges will take possession of DETAILS -.- INAL COUNT or .J.‘3a" C v n P. M. the Ballot Box and make the final count. The last counil will be made in the Guardian Office. All votes earned by candidates up to last week have-been carefully tab- ulated and are represented on a. ballot signed by the contestant and by the Campaign Manasen To this vote the Judges will add the votes‘earned on subscrip- tions placed in the Ballot Box. There will be no waiting, no complicated count to make. but Simply 8 matte!’ 017 adding vote totals and naming the winners. It is .calculated that it will require about an hour to canvass the findings in the Ballot Box. The Official Count will be given out by the Judges. and the winners will receive their prizes and commissions immediately. Winners of First and Second prizes are required to re- turn their commission checks if drawn out. Winners or Third and Fourth, Fifth and Sixth places will receive a Bonus Check according to the campaign announce; ment. money order, or certified check for the full NOTICE All subscriptions deposited in the sealed ballot box must be accompanied by each- amount to cover- No personal checks will be accepted over $12-00. This rule is made in fairness to all and will be strictly adhered to. » Members of the Advisory Board are shown below PROFESSOR JAMES BROW. . MR. 0. M. SHANNON -_~._M_ them will be beyond dispute. FIRST. PRIZE: SECOND PRIZE: THIRD PRlZE—Bonuo FOURTH PR|ZE—Bonus Cheok—33 90 0- 6- COMMISSION TO il .....l.. ‘FIFTH PRIZE ._ Bonus Check -25% SIXTH PR|ZE—Bonus Check ——15% of Commissions. 1 Itlsiliall be the privilege of each contestant that they witness the final count and the awarding of the prizes. and will be asked to act as the Judges, to canvass the findings in the Ballot Box and to determine the winners. HIS IFVORSHIP P. W. TURNER, Mayor of Charlottetown. / 'All these gentlemen are well and favorably kn own in this community and the results given out CHEVROLET MASTER COACH $985.00 New Ford Standard Tudor $860.00 Check—50% of Commissions. 1-3% of Commissions- of Commissions. NON-PRIZE WINNERS color drained swiftly from ms t , ‘W013 --I Pm'——'‘ . - grsymg ,:,';d1°#:“‘h''“1° “'5 Wngleiv "Poor man," me said. “do take nectar umvmmmmi Au“, ;::;'1_ um um, raft: hour was enjoyed by all. mm“ other a e e B ' ,,,,_h,h,c "'°°b°d¥Ih°°l=ui puilth bottiitithel cream: A. .MoLeods.ndM.ra u..¢.,,,,,,,,,_,,,Hp,wcb° , (OrtIthlI1|W'|IF>°¢ W to free; isyntieilziurflflwa ‘gmiimufimg ’°‘* "° W“ W" 70"“ ‘*1 “Sh ? aooreo on-raon and Mn. Hansen and at John a. cousin. shore, and Toronto latairdoy Nil H took °°- }“dn't1b9W°|'W‘d{9¥5d°°W|'°'HeNevin. Jlhtortuinment. ma. t.hgco1,ppex-boaarVodml'20oenfaI. 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