I < F _ § i _ I ;. | wuw .av HENRY voN RHAN \?Y"‘.§\" ` I lv l '.1-A-'l'l‘.`l-. A `-""(‘f»;.~r; » ‘ (continued) rs. A iiius rea niowsa is me ' ww/W"t “'- il _ _ .___ ~,--.,, -,,... .___§ :_ "yu, sis.; \-_`», .; . ~ \ ~~'»I_"*..` .--..` ..,`_i.r\- . _ _ -..__.;|~_,{\;5_ _ YW .__ _ ' ‘ ~ »-- -~ 'AUGUST 1 s. .ei i n15_:c__:_nARLq 1 i s lowly Gu§i_i;pi.5N __ ==_ b_= }_ __.g1237 ._.`.< _.;_ ,;.i,'v5 `\ i. I. ss. _ 2 I ,.. -». 1 _.`» _:ni -- ` ..‘_;_.`_l'_j‘,‘¢ ’\`\ . 5 ‘i \ i ` \'{_s;,' s‘M*~', - »v`._,_ '.`r‘ WWWIJ \ lr’-°’5?2";’=Pi"lf;*"' | lf C$Qf1‘<-3 =-‘="'¢"”‘°5‘1'f1 21::-:zine 'I QI, \ .\"\ it s a. - F Inexpensive under the H.I.P. P 7 ,.\|vo,, New and glowing Q ia = beauty for the home, of course-and for the > home-ownertheassun ance that the new roof will give lasting protection. These are the attributes of B.P. Asphalt Shingles. Weather-proof, fire-resisting, perma- ” nently colourful, they are a sound in- ~ vestment for a new home or laid over the old roof. Sold under the trade names of BIRD, RU-BER-OID or ‘ \'L'LCANITE, each bears the B.P. trade-mark-the symbol of quality. I Your hardware or building supply ‘ I p dealer will gladly demonstrate their 2 advantages, and too, he will arrange the Home Improvement Plan loan for you, if you wish. ‘ I .~n.»»_v.., , i i A' r I: - f Buiiniiic Piionucrs Linirrn Almnn St., Saint John, 87 Smythe St., Halifax. I. I_\'sL'i.-Ai'i;u Sinixcs . . . Roori.\'<;s . . . I.\'sL'Ls'ri_\'o Bosims, Etc. .__.-._..- rn ea MACDONALD-ROVVE " f _ WQODWORKINGCO. LTD. I We carry a full line of ` f ' ..._ Building Products, Shingles, » _.7 '°I Siding, Rolled Roofing, Etc. ._._._._ EE F far: - _ ~f; ~~_~. , I U, _ -__k___ _ ___ lr J `» i' I We Carry a Full Line of - ,L I BUII.I)ING PRODUCTS MATERIAL 1 I Call and Ask 0ur Prices _ 5'r.iNLEY, SH/.iw s. PEARDEN I Z mv- }~ Professional isards AUc'|'|0" SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Il. F. ARCHIBALD ‘ I (‘h.1r!1-red .-iccountant p 140 Richmond Street I Phone 47. P. 0. B0! I2. To be sold by Public Auction at 27 King Square, Charlottetown, nn FRIDAY tha 13th day of August, household fumiture of the late James A. Robertson including a number of rhoice pieces of old fashioned fumiture; also ` dining- room, kitchen and bed-room furni- tuie; rugs, carpets, curtains and numerous small articles. Sale to Commence at IOM A. M. Terms Cash. Inspection by appointment with Alex. W. Matheson, Solicitor for the Estate. McLeod & Bentley VV. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Brirrisiers and Attorney-at-Law .\I().\3l2\` T() LOAN ¢- _;___;_-_;_ :_::; . _~_':_.;:; ;-_.é-._l.__. l\iacGuigan & Trainor MARK R. MMSGUIGAN. K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINDR, B .A. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. l\I()NEY TO LOAN Oiiirc: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. CI1lfl0iI»¢t0Wi1- IAMES A. MORRISON, Administrator, Estate James A. Robertson. J. A. Mc.DONAI.D, Auctioneer. L-1152-7-31-B-4-7-li. FOR SALE Bell & Mathieson I. R. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LL.B. Barristers and Solicitors T LOAN .vioivsv 0 One ofthe best business cami-on nioek. charlottetown.P-B-L stands in the country. Will be sold as a going concern with buildings, good-will, etc., nr general store can be purchased separate from produce warehouse. Build- ings can he secured on a ren- tal basis ii' desired, and rea- sonahle terms for payment can he arranged. Condition of proprietors health reason for sale. .I. A. .\'i:irI)0N.'\l.I) 8: (_`i)._ l.I.\IlTEIl Cardigan, P. E. I. H. F. McPHEE, B. A. Ks Cs I NOTARY dw. BARRISTER., SOLICITOR Eley Building. Chl_r_IQ_tlf;}!l:l Palmer & Haslam H. J. PALMER. K. Cf A. J. HASLAM. B. A.. LLB' BARRISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotia Chnmbffi (`harloiirtowh. I". E- |- f‘I0.\'EY T0 LOAN yin-nc 85. P. 0. Bos 127- I I I ".&l:~sES. You know, he said a moment later. I suppose every beautiful woman looks her bat at night, be- cause you look infinitely more lovely now than you did early this morning. This morning? Anne asked, puzzled. ` Yes, this morning. my darling. searching rapidly through his pockets, he brought out s. folded piece of newspaper and handed it to Anne. I look, said Anne, gazing cen- _~oriou.sly at her likeness. as if my face needed lifting. You look, said the King. taking' the picture from her, exactly what you are-the most beautiful woman in the world. His arm went around her again. He kissed her throat. Dearest, he murmured. today my world fell crashing at my feet, but. I found you and count the world well lost. So it has always been with lovers. In your eyes I see the I hope of another life. Don't-I please don't take it from mel I Joachim von Hohenlohe kept his I eyes upon the road. Captain vonI der Lanz scowled dead ahead. Iril the back of the car the Duke of I Brandtenburg dozed comfortably, while from time to time as he stirred in his sleep Jonas tucked the lap rug gently about him. If we stop at every barn asking questions, growled the Humor, we shall never get anywhere. 'If we don‘t. stop at. every house. amended Hohenlohe. we shall certainly miss the King. Well, grumbled von der Ianz, can't you speed this snall‘s pace? Hohenlohe slowed the car down still more as the curve in the road I brought them perilouslyrclose to a sharp declivity. The car wound higher into the hills. Dawn was breaking. Ho- henlohe switched off the hcsd~ Fine Residential Properly For Sale I Residence of the Late HENRY W. LONGWORTH 98 Upper Prince Street We offer for sale the residential property of the late I~I. W. Long- worth being B6 Upper Prince Street in the City of Charlottetown. This large residence. (suitable for conversion into apartments if desired), is in first class repair throughout and is surrounded by a beautiful garden and spacious lawns with fine shade trees. Property contains approximate- ly one acre of land. For further particulars apply THE EASTERN TRUST U0. 154 Richmond Street. Charlottetown, I’.E.I. ati-ating. camo the staceato crack shots- In an instant von der stiffened and bent forward esserly as if tuzsing st. invisible bonds. I-Iohenlohe's foot pissed the accelerator; his face remained unmoved. Jonas reached over and gently shook the Duke, who pmo- tostingly opened his eyes and sat up with a prodigious grunt. I thought I had better awaken your Grace. murmured Jonas apologetioally. Shots are being fired. There may be danger ahead. What of it? grumbled the Duke. yawning expansiveiy. There al- ways is. At the top of the incline was a level grade. The car gathered speed, rolling to a stop under two great oaks before a little moiui- taln tavern in front of which st/ood a. high-powered car. A man sat at the wheel; his left arm was en- circled with the Communist badge. In a flash von der Lanz leaped from his seat, tugging st the automatic pistol in his coat pocket. The driver whirled in his seat, re- volver in hand, and aimed point blank at the Captain. A shot rang out. The pistol from the driver's hand. Blood ran down his face. Got him, boomed the Duke's voice. Count Hohenlohs leaped from the wheel and sped after the liussar to the tavem's door- In an instant Jonas flung hun- self upon the Duke, dragging him to the floor of the motor. ligh Buddenly. clear. sharp and pen- of Lana Forgive me, be said, pressing the Duke’s great bulk firmly down, but your Grace will remain here! With amazing speed he leaped from the car, dashing after Ho- henlohe and the Captain. Von der Lanz, pistol in hand, flung his bulk against the oaken door. It burst open and he almost stepped upon the body of a little red-faced man in an old-fashioned nightcap. whose blood discolored the floor. Bursting into the next room. he was confronted by a huge, hairy fellow with the neck of a broken bottle i.ri his hand. Where is the King? roared von der Lanz. Who are you to know? growled the big man. Von der I..s.riz-the Kings aide. Speak, or I fire! Tim's scowling face relaxed. I-Ie's upstairs. came thg answer quickly, and so area couple of Bolsheviks, waiting to give him the woilm. Von der Lanz brushed him aside and bounded up the stairs, pistol in hand. 'I‘he stairs were clear, the passageway empty. 'Ihe house seemed ominously hushed as Hohenlohe Joined him. Pushing the Count aside, von der Lanz rapped upon a door before him. Is that you, Ulric? came is quiet voice. Color flooded the Huuafs face, and Hohenlohe breathed A sigh of thanks. Yes, your Majesty. roared the Captain. The Captain flung the door of the upstairs living room open and en- tered, followed by Hohenlohe- Just over the threshold stretched the body of a man whose skull had been crushed and, by the mantle, stripped to the waist. stood the King, with a, poker in his hand. Good morning, gentleman. he said pleasantly. I am so glad you came to remove this distressing object. he pointed at the corpse. Two shots rang out. followed by a hideous scream. Then the thud of something striking the ground. Vonder Lanz leaped to the window. Got emi boomed the Du.ke’s voice. Got 'em both! They came out of that window under the eaves. A moment later the old Duke came wheezing up the stairs and into the room. The King extended his hand. Good morning, your Grace, he said gravely. I think you are high gun this moming. Laughter wrinkle.; erea=ed under the D\1ke’s st/eel blue eyes. Why not? he boomed. Why not? Nowadays boys like Ulrio need telescopic sights to hit a barn door. Obviously you dont, your Grace, 1 TOURING SPEED-OVER 60M.».». ALL-STEEL TOP AND BODY 0 SAFETY GLASS ALL AROUND 0 OVERSIZED 'BRAKES 0 WIDE SEATS 0 LARGE LUGGAGE SPACE 0 BATTERY UNDER Hoon - AEROPLANE TYPE si-|oc|< Ei|M|NArons TI'IE EASY RIDING ' I R 01110” nay.n»za.-sua" PHoa|u»J|poe(f¢l¢|o|\sauUoellos.i\aa|eU||l4u|ll¢Q I lfyou want to spend less on motoring-` more on the other good things of Iife,drive one of the new, easy riding, full-sized Willys Sedans-the car that is sin-prising everybody because of its numerous ad- vantages and low costs. Authorities acclaim the new Willys as the smartest appearing, most practical ear ever designed. . . Owners report upto 40 miles per gallon, 20% to 30% less oil, up to 40,000 miles per set of tires. Following » its low first cost are reduced monthly payments, low taxes and insurance. The new Willys is dependable and sturdi» ly constructed for long life. Safety is in- built by its all-steel top and body, over- sized brakes, safety glass in all windows, low center of gravity, fender lights for wider road vision and preventing side- swiping, also because of ii highly respon- sive performance. ~ Examine and drive the new Willys- you will find it a revelation in clever motor designing. The Willys is easy to pay for-a ` car you will be proud to drive everywhere. U owulls alrolr... I . G. I "I9 Great George Street, Charlottetown 1 rejoice to see you safe. 1’ thought you had gone up in smoke with ine hunting lodge- 'I‘ut, tut, said the Duke, how people talk! Suddenly von der Lanz jumped to the door. pistol in hand. New what, Ulric? asked the King patiently. Von der Lanz whirled about. The driver is one, he -cried, the King accounted for another, the Duke shot two-that makes foiir_ We heard from Jonas there were five. There must be one left! Tim stopped the Captain in the hallway, significantly waving his broken bottle. l knocked him off, he said simply before you guys come. He was gusidin’ the back door. but he ain't no good to nobody now. (To be Continued) OUR BOADING HOUSE / / I ,./_ 5|-:Ame voseu-= <~ I our cane I Pnwml 2 se.n'Msu ! LOOK \` - wi-:ERE we is ‘ cAMPnu \\\\ I i .I :Wra- ,, \\ .inlillu 'lj ~ _. -fy si S' 5:? nine _'=,-‘_-iii \ ` ‘ fi `.’!.-'_-‘-' ::::?£ - I-‘ - ig_;€VbS5‘*'l° \i" ’ _.__»,'¢f*\_ 0,4 'THE L. _ 'f/ei ' »\ _ @‘2“59 =\ 4 with 2 ‘ \\\\\-\.\‘ , ab . 4’ :_ 5,-'/, -` ` .~ 5_ I =r-.;:::- _/ II // , _ ,___ T _ 171-1” 1- j” ;... I __- .3 : 1 ` --` _ `~` f --. -» __ I _s,.. Y _ W _ ___f'; `@JPi BEST ’“ ’»- ous? om: ;,',. / . MD Hens, ¢ Ai.|B|,MAzioR spu-rr? comes 14 si-low us U/vii:-i=~ 'rowu f i-iow You EeAD. , TAU-<21: Bama A wm-I Ae _ YOUR Nm/ 1=oP./MER , Muci-i e1's».M l our o1= 5¢o'ri_A».ii> , As A 1=Ac1oi=.Y ;; A uieifr YARD MAH- - wi-us~n.E-- ° in 'ri-i 1 wuow - _ 'UM ei.Ai> ,_ nowDw¢'rA>~»4.. HOW 'YO I nu De HOOPLEQ 1‘H' TIME HANDLE WDDLE Hgrwvmgu Tflliceglildiivlgiil/35 si-rrTi§~nor~i oc A I 1=uaL"»('c, ou'f>=rr_f SPEAK! M” _V _-il ¥ “ PAR _ /7 I _ ‘~‘~ . ‘_ I ` / / I /%¢/Z/'“ //I I I § 4 qi ; W I I ' ‘f //I Major Hoople \\i\ ill' _ § f-'°':Z;'l_`i I ’ "' . ., ,.1-f -` ._,1-- 5 I III ____ _ I m `;- .` m m §|.eEi>»u@ Q nu -n-is 1>A1=.i-A \ wi-ri-i -ri-is REST o1= me Bum-5= I I ` I Queen’s County Conservative Association ANNUAL MEETING On Thursday, the 12th day of August, 1937 at the hour of 7-30 P. M. in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates. Election of offi- cers, election of delegates for Provincial Convention and other, business to be taken up- R. R. BELL. SAMUEL` KENNEDY. Secretary- President I L , L-1353-8-5-'ll-0 murmured the King. 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