-_-s~1‘:.1ta44u.; n an 2-: anus uusl u: l‘:l\>‘l v1.4» ~21 1H4: ‘u . i‘ @.r»»‘-""r"-" gy. . . ’_ -i l ~L M» ‘_ . o § " Box 392 'A new issue of the Island Telephone Directory is scheduled for publication on the 15th of Listings will be closed on August October. 22nd. Persons who intend to become Telephone subscribers at this time, and subscribers who Wish tliltlilflflS to be made in their listings, are urged to send their requests to the nearest Business Office at once, and in any event, not later than August 22nd. The Telephone Directory .'1. . because of the extensive field which it covers and the fre- quency of its use by the public . . . has long been recognized as an ideal medium for adver- tising. Limited space in the new Directory is now available for this purpose. Please note carefully the closing date. lSLANll irlarllonl COMPANY l.lM|TlED ' Prices Include Tax. We pay freight on all orders of Five or more Doors. POOLE & The New Issue oi the ylslanil Telephone Directory l . ls Now Being Prepared The best reproduction that is possible can never show the beauty of this door. The natural grain of the British Col- umbia Fir so much de- sired by all is accentu- ated in every detail ‘when finished. This everpopular Five Cross Panel design ap- peals to those who desire the beauty of the Fir Panels but insist an the extra strength afforded by the cross members used in its construction. 5'" 2'9’- hY 5-4" "u... $3.40 TWO PANEL DESIGN J12!" l l 'All Inch and Three Eighths in thickness. Price on either Pattern 2-4" by s-e" 1-6" by M" use H" h! 6-8" saws CO. Phone 172 What. fir ofireil This an thought rather amused Leslie. Appleton was probably a professional blackmailer or kid- napper. None would suspect the l’ suave, modest, hard-working little m" °l-' MY- 155393 lleflii" man. Had not descending blackjack in his hand, he would not have believed him guilty. "I wonder where the devil I lam!" Leslie murmured- Then his thoughts turned upon the‘ big tighter stranger had not turned his head obligingly as an owl hooted, he would probably have won; but who was he, that he should stand guard outside the Hanby home at night? Leslie presently dropped into c, ence to Mr. Hanby, a search would troubled sleep. When he awoke, there was the ltobacco in his cell. He looked into the twinkling eyes of Luigi Bartoli, lstrong man, coiner, and, alas for his impetuous temper, a double you all!" murderer. l “Where am l?" Leslie demanded. Luigi was easily moved to mirth. This seemed an excellent jest. "If I tell you he answered "thees happen to met" He made the ex- prersive gesture throat. you make-a much noise, I break-a. your neck, sol" action oi a man bending back the neck oi‘ a victim until the cervical vertebrae snapped _ Leslie knew that this stocky Jail- er had the power to inflict such a punishment. enormous, and his chest measure- ment could not be less than fifty inches- Along a narrow stone corridor lighted by an overhead electric lamp, wentLeslie and his jailer. Luigi paused sheathed door, parently he was bidden to enter, for l he gripped Leslie by the wrist and pulled him in. Mr. Appleton and two compan- ions faced him. (itteen ieet square, well furnished, rid artificially lighted. "Ah!" said Mr. Appleton benevo- lently. well-dressed smoking a. Russian cigarette. “I have the highest respect for this young gentleman's family." "I don't like your way o! showing it," Leslie snapped. He had seen by this time thul the third person was the wild taun, wholly at ease in a big chair, put!- ins at a clear- M|NARD'S LINIMENT AUCTION At Norboro I will sell by Auction on Thursday, August 20th at 1 P. M, my farm " containing 82 acres oi‘ iertlie land. This iarm is equipped with a com- plete and up-to-date set oi build- ' ings, is almost all clear, well fenced and watered and will be sold to the highest bidder and on easy terms. 8165-8-18-21. THE criminals-crown GUARDIAN HQQISe. Hid "l-lc is quite a nice looking boy, . isn't he?" the woman said. in a low-pitched, charming voice. “The Barrens are all good-look- ing," said Mr. Appleton. "I have ante’- beiore on the Grecian (C ntinued) i "Have the kindness to leave my head alone," Leslie growled. "Certainly, certainly!" Mr. Apple- ton asserted. "My attentions to it o! caution, not o! hatred. Others were dependent upon‘ me, and I must consider them. Mr. James Delaney here, formerly a power in Leslie seen the ' " h W S id whom he had lsntlle? t c oman a knock“; out That knockout, the ward politics oi’ out- common Leslie admitted, was more or less city. seems’ at the moment to be a Bu. you have checked out-oh, accidental. If the unknown comm Y0" "9 YOIIIIEBY. ilrohBel‘ dggr me, yes!" Mr. Appleton took and iieeter o! foot than I. I did not not think you were in a frame Leslie wrote to Celim wish you good evening and disap- pear. Had you reported my pres- l have been instituted which might smell oi strong “A Search wlll be made", usllelBarron, you have carried out your snapped, “and, believe me, it will|'¢h,.eat_ DO you think Miss Celia lmve unpleasant ‘lllselllle “e5 l” will sink her pride to send out an alarm for you? No! "This stupid unapprcciative lad,’ she will say, Appleton was urbane, unrufiled. “What makes you suppose that?” ll-Ie shall rind that there are others "Beclluse I shall be mlsseilh" to console me.’ Her parents, being "But wl-ll W“? ma“ the still amazingly wrapped up in Wlhh" themselves, will not worry- Until “Why Slwuldnl I he missed?" 1 read this, r W215 a little perturbed Leslle sald lleatedly- “The Grayat the situation; but you have house isn't a hotel where Onfllclarjfled 1t;- Checks ‘ml 3nd l5 PmmPllY l°rg°l'l Leslie opened his mouth to speak ten? |but thought bcttc’: of it. He was “Fortunately for us." said Mr- about to remind Appleton that the Appleton. "you did check out" lhousehold would be alarmed be- "Thal Sllly lYlIlB doesn't impress ‘cause he had gone away in evening "m" clothes, leaving his other belong- Leslie W85 flhhilyed that the wild ings in disarray, and had neglected iaun and the woman found in his to take his autcmobih asturance something almost humcr- "We have attended to all that,” ml-l- Appleton said kindly guessing his of cutting his "You come with me. I.’ gain the graphic “Now l" His forearms were outside a. metal- and knocked. Ap- It was a room c CHEV R O LE T ~ Tbs world's lowest ricod Six. l4 models listing from 6i0 in $840 at factory. taxes extra. The mast popu- lar cor in Csnads—becsuss. with beauty and smoothness, it combines rigid economy. PONTIAC ~ “A fins car, s modem car, a General Motors value". 6 models, listing trom $875 to $l,0l 5 at factory, taxes extra. OvsrtO points of rubber insulation in the chassis absorb engine vibration. noise and road sliocls. c OLDSMOBILE ~ 6 models. listing from SL085 to $1.230 sf factory, taxes extra. A car of superb performance selling of the price of sn ordinary six. Includes such advanced engineering refina- msnts o: tho famous Syncro-Mesh transmission and Down-Draft carburciion. numerical-Buick 22 models. listing from H.290 to $2,660 st factory, tales extra. More than 8 out of l0 McLaughlin-Buick owners buy McLaughlin-Butch again and again. Every McLaughlin-Buick r the rial-clashing Syncro-Mosh transmission and Engine Oil Temper- ature Regulator. ~ CADILLAC ~ Qvcr 50 models available. ranging from the Cadillac V-B st $3.520. to the Cadillac V-IZ oi $S.|30 and up - to the Cadillac V-lb with custom ~ bodies for $15,000 and more. All ' prices at factory, taxes sxtra. Ihs world's finest cars. "Here we have Mr. Barron, He turned to a good-looking, woman, who was SCIATICA Wash flan palatal part wail wlthwnnnwawilheurnliln plenty oi Mlaanfsasd you'll loci boiiorl ____f “He is Quite a Nice-Looking Boy, from his pocket the letter that “Miss Hanby m“ ‘hulk y°ll were l“ 8' framelwill find this tomorrow. The re- ferences hidden from us will be clear to her. You have had a. quarrel, it seems, and, with the iiolly I expect from youth, you have have had unpleasant consequencesflfldecided to go away. very we“, M“ will come back later to be forgiven. eashot’ ‘Montreal. manship is the best. .-. t"; Kent Street lifetime oi a business in which de- tail plays so important a part is i; great aid. I shall presently pack Yvul‘ srip. I have keys to every room in the house. I shall bring LOOAI." SONOOI. ' CONVENTION Hunter River, August 24th. New Haven at ChTown Aug. 25th Mt. Stewart, August 26th. Uigg, Ausust 27th. Souris, August 28th. Sinnmerside, September 1st. 0'Leary, September 2nd. Tlgnlsb, September 3rd. All interested in Education are . - iziwgqzr i.‘ 8186-1. welcome to attend. ' 81B4-8-19-wfs3i. are. w. N file building 6f General Motors carsfllflors is no compromise with qualify. If a parf fails to conform fo specifications. in either sub- stance or dimensions, if is reiecfed. General Motors has modern plants, up-fo-dafe machinery and equipment, and every linown facility for pro- gressive manufacture. Materials, both raw and finished, are for the most pari- obfained from reliable sources wifliin the Empire, and uniformity in qualify is assured through the watchful cars of skilled inspectors. Craftsmanship is of high Every intending purchaser who has in given us the order. Those who not get our prices first. Our stoclb consists of Scotch and Native Granites, Castle Grey or White Marble in M. M. finish or polished. Bestquality stock from us during Exhibition Week. Our designs are the l isobaric- Along the grassed aisles of silence the he requiem raised to their dead by good families. MEMORIALS of tine form and feeling created by Bell stand out impressively in every cemetery in 11115 provinc As our property has changed hands and we must ' location, we are olering to you at wonderfully low , stock of monuments which is the-largest an have bought at lowest prices. WHEN ATTENDING THE EXHIBITIONCALL IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. Chandler Bell — thoughts. "Oh, edcar me, yes! A them to you here. Your car will be removed by James. It will be in Philadelphia by noon. Tomorrow I Sealed Tenders will be received by the derslgned up to September 1st for catering to the qmbuo on Exhibition ‘G “ , Georgetown, September 9th. Pflvllflitcs. The supplying ol good meals and refreshments. Also the risht to put on In! or all legal games. The Management reserve the right to put an music and dancing. Aim booths for wares on exhibit. irho highes‘ or any tender not necessarily accepted. _‘. "e a. a. McLAREN, 4,, i Secretary. art salutes the manner of drlowest priced of any firm erected our t k i. elsewhere ar: ‘pgoplzsvfligltiid ' You can save money by buying latest. Our prices are the lowest. Our work- Chandler & e. move to a new prices our entire Chilflfltletown uisht you would not tor a time." (T0 be Continued) :5. s. "SILVIA" Frricht and Passengers. have Arrlvc Montreal cutown l0 s. m. and "q Leave for ' Lea" g" 5t. John's Montreal Ans. 22 Aug. 24 an‘, 3| Sept. 6 Sept. ‘l Sept, 14 Fortnightly thereaitcr. GARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. FUBNESS BED CROSS LINE t8l0-4-17-irimonwed3iti. economical time-payment order, tasks are performed with the nesfness and skill characteristic of Canadian workmen. Direct results are smooth performance, quiefnemde- pendabiliiy. long life and unusually low prices- Gauge those qualifies for yourself. Your dealer will gladly furnish a car for demonstration of your convenience. He will also explain GMAC. the plan, and the General Motors Owner Service Policy, which gives com- forting assurance that the outstanding values of any General Motors car will endure. , elm-lo G RM. MOTORS PROD JAMES E. SUMMERS. BRINGING UP FATHER look In the classified page: oi your telephone book under 'Gonoral‘l4oiora Carsrlor address oi nearest dealer osnsn Motonjscans nave oursraluniu vaws HOW MANYWMES MUST ITILLYQJ I DONTWANT ‘QJTD-QMOK! INTHI. BYbOi-LY-SHES 40MB OUT AN’ l HAVEN'T EVENA CIAAR ‘IO 5MOKE. —IF' l ONLY HAD ANOTHER PIPE-i 4.0T [tic :j_'hli' till ll LEAVE. was suawuoveu. PLAPKYONILHTATA PROF; ZUMBO \M\N'I§ ‘D Hlkllflfi DI II INVITED ‘I'D I RECIPTiQI AMEN mo! a 0 J 1:? I _.l‘,. / e3 0 ‘HQ l m Q 819 By George McManuS NOT . James has an interest irifcmlztuiit. ness. You will be our guest hm