PIDNE I444 SATURDAY. Worth to $21.00. Clear for rirlgbones. Sizes 35 to 40. Two Notable Savings‘ In THE MENS’ STORE Friday and Saturday S; art Coats Worth To $21.00 Clear At $9.95 Thirteen SPORTS COATS for men shades of blue, green, ton. Sizes 35 to 42. Wool Tweed Suits Worth To $30.00 Clear At $17.95 Thirteen men's wool tweed suits, grey, brown and tun her- Worti. to $30.00. Clear for fiflDREigfijjlfiEOD CHARLOTTETOWN all wool tweed, -s.-o....|_;os 17.95 we - e..—v, -. Sven Salleli l - Fonllieasure l! Graham York; "l-lylton la A Menard‘ "Where is it?" he asked quietly when she dltl not reply. Then she laughed and that laugh snapped the mental tension for her. It was like cutting the string around a parcel. "It's here" she said. softly. but "The safe was quite easy." Eagerly his fingers touched the hard metal surface o! the box as she produced it from beneath her cloak. "1 thought I heard vol-cos." he remarked suspiciously. Indy Kitty had now regained her composure. Once the box was safely out o! her hands she felt happier. She nad never done any- thing like this before and it had needed more courage than she had imagined. She did not know who- ther to laugh or to cry or to do both. “I didn't think you could have heard .. ." she began, when he chopped her words short. "You did 196i. someone?" he asked in alarm. “Who was it?" The‘ hardness in his voice startled her. He seemed suddenly to have grown different tram What he had been these past two daya. More metallic. "Oh. nobody of importance," she countered. annoyed. Greatrixs free hand sltot out in the darkness and QTB-illed h" wrist. "Wha- wag it?" he hissed. ma . . . quickly." "stephen Hviton," she ejaculated "Tell HARTSVTLLE SCHOOL Report for the month of June: Grade IX: l, Christine Mac- Innis; 2, Margaret MacLeod; 3. Wendell Nicholson. Grade Vlil; 1, Kenneth Mac- Innis. Grade VII: 1. Malcolm Macm- nia. Grade V1: 1. Joan MacLeod. Grade V: l. Shirley Nicholson; I, Donald Maclnnis; 3. Lewis Bryenton. Grade IV: 1. Orville MacLeod. Grade III (a): l. Marjorie Mac- Lennan. Grade III (b): l, Betty Mac- Mod. Grade III (c): l. Lloyd Jewell. Grade II iSrJ: l. Roddy MN!" Lend. Grade II (Jr): l. Lois Jewell. Highest average in the senior flies. Keep food covered. be pasteurized or boiled. d oars. with strangers. attack by polio. to toilet. - those who get. it ieformity. grades: per cent. Highest average in the junior grades: Shirley Nicholson and Mar- jorie MacLennan, 80.8 per cent. Perfect attendance: Nicholson and Roddy MacLeocl. Prizes for attendance for the yea: awarded to Marjorie Mac- Lcnnan and Wendell Nicholson. Ethel Callaghan. Teacher. Christine Maclnnia, 95.4 Shirley An oath fell from his lips in- elegantly into the darkness. "You spoke to him?" Lady Kitty did not like tlhe way Cvrautrix was talking to her- She had done what he had asked of her and he had not even thanked her yct. "Of course!" Lady Kitty could be equally curt when occasion deman- ded it. 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REERIGERATION IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PALMER ELECTRIC “'I‘-he devil he did! Arid did YOU tell him?',' "There was no need. i-ie knew!" ‘He knew?" Claude Greatrix‘: voice had fallen to an ‘lfivomlife- "But how could he know? it's impossible." Lady Kitty was now Eriloylfig herself. All her fears had evapor- ated. She had never seen Grcatrix so deflated before. "It may appear impossible b0 you but all the same he knew. In fact he mentioned your name. Chal- lenggd me w Lh robbing m)’ llllls- band df the box so ilm‘. I could give it to you. If l hadn't torn mY- seif away from llilll." U18 50X wouldn't be i-cre noun v “You-re 5.1.: ymé ‘itjaVflIlb been ' '3' _ PlTliln l‘ . “lfiffl; 533m 1?" she countered. "I don’: car» very mum 1°? W“ tone‘ 1V5, Grratrlx. You BPPQBI‘ to be forgptling yourself." what w“ 5&3. has given me U shock." hua/lffo iii/OW, for a career? 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"I'm sorry." he amieslwi- “but -blng o little distance eway from him in the blackness. had been done, THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN man on the way up. a We Have The Hat To Fit... Your Taste..- Your F ace-.. Your Pocketbook..- _ Face the sun wearing the smartest hat under it. You'll like the youthful air of these summer weight felts-the "Strotoliner" by Stetson. . . . the "Me/Ia felts" by Biltmore-the sleek clean lines that are trim as a tapered wing. The hats that are right-for the suusou “STRATOLINER” BILTMORE “unto FELT” $9.00 $8.50 SMQDRE E» MFLEOD so much so long as Sir Timothy ones life. as you said he most as-i that box?" "You don". understand,” flolllldkl ed. . ‘ill/s not quite might have known that goilng ind would be poking his' nose lnin places that dldnt concern him. {is ail costs. he determined. must be prevented from and who better than Lady Kitty ‘herself to Pfivfillt it? "I'm afraid this is very serious‘, he told her confidlngly, "If flyp ton starts talking he may tell Sir. Timothy that you nave burgied his safe, and then what would happen?‘ I feel now that I should never. have let you undertake this thing‘ for ‘me. It wasn't fair. I was tres-;' Passing on your good-heartednes. and your generosity. Do you that it was all part of a joke?" i “I mlsht." Lady In fact. he rather hurt my arm. l expect it will be black and blue’ in the mOInlng." “Why slmu.d you think ne won't of nervousness in Greatrxs voice. "Because he seemed to knqw a1] about that black box", sne him. logically "He seemed to be expecting me. and even demanded‘. an explanation. I was scared. no seemed to know too much." Grealrix changed his tone and. denly. 1 "It occurs to ma that Hylbon h adefinite menace. We must. do something about it before he gets really dangerous." There was alarm, almoot panic in Lady Kitty's voice. “Please? she cried. "you mustn't think of doing anything s-lly. Don't you see it you did. Captain Van‘- riss could . .. oh. please. Claude for my sake 'don't—" Disllluoion Grnirix Pushed her away from his with an impatient gesture. Perhaps the movement was more violent than he had hiteneed. for Lady Kitty, caught off hor bal- ance, stumbled blindly backwards into the darkness, and fell in ls heap on tlha send. Oreatrix did not seem sorry for what he had done. Lady Kitty had done as he had wanted he: to do. but. na he misht nave known. she had bungled the job. She had talked to Ilylton. and Greetrisr d no UIQ for lfiunnfiflltflil- Neither had he any intention o! rrning Hyiion. He realised Inch sell. For the moment, however. e did not know how to rlct. I-Ia be~ Now if he'd only asked Ursula to do this for him . . but the damage think you could persuade Hyltoni Kitty ventured‘ "but I don't sound in jovial mood: " listen to you?" There was a trace‘ _; told l - "Why shoulc it shock you?" 5hfliLady K111 qked lfl§6Illl0llSly,e"DQ@5 it marge.- for»; “Forgive me!" is prcvclttcd from wrecking somc~ sorry!" Ld KttPit di. l. suredly would do so long as he had" DlsllalllliSlullimséfi-olxllfiflr alriagyt gill; rd in her mind. At first she in. he tended makmg a clean breast of _ S0 it i ‘l! '1". th, b ~ . simple as that" Greaujx was play‘ thologhshs shlgno l’ ut on second have olcn n1. lng for time. Confoilnd Hylioni He nothing at 5i], The man beside her was speak. ing again. . "YQl-l will l-TY i0 5WD Hylion wu-ly slowly Hyiton from talking. won't ‘l ll T... i i lwilil! l! UM It!!! towards WIDE BRIM ‘AND SMART SHAPE combine in this easy going snap brim. Fresh new colours and a "going places" look turn many an admir- ing glance your way. STETSONS ssso - $12.50 BILTMORES $5.00 - $9.00 .’ ADAMS $s.so - s 8.0a TO THE FAR LEFT. A hat for going to town in style. Correct for business from dawn to dusk—and equally dressy after dark. Try on these handsome hats and you'll look as success- ful os you feel. STETSONS u.“ m.“ ..... .. $10.00 BILTMORES .. $9.00 ADAMS ._.,_., ..._._., $8.00 “Le.- lento rniYed If you do spunk to he pleaded. I'm promised. "I‘ll not do rash. dead“ 10 S83’ i-lll‘0\\'lllg herself on Vifithout. yo ‘P across the u .. "You'-i l’ and lifted her to her others will be nsicrp in thou tangy Hylton." ha {nu can rely on mo." | Bill Wily Kitty Was not such a'vil1e had sat talking in the pleas- nliy swooping to "earth" and con- fool as he thought. She would gzfant cool of that tropic night unzl ducting a campaign of stingini hm‘ l“ ‘he Yaclll- "Pillow: that.‘ three o'clock .n the morn ng. Bo n llghlittness. she realized Was where slle shouli had made night. But as for versation. but Hyltunl Timothy. as the hOUIs dragged b‘, lmeififl ‘hill all‘ i119 185i P111118 Lid! was beginning to have his dOli'3i3 zombnrciznoni Sir Timothy. in a Kill)‘ "Rd 1m! iniefltion 0f dfitiig. about I'll: lady who. 48 hours tefmo wmpcr that a Word she made he! he had rr-gllrdcd as one he when» sl e s w th twink‘ i im most talking. asked, ‘and his voice d.” hune", n‘ The LM£V|1L9 nng lzlla ever met. its sweetness. be getting back to the yacht. Tits [hem —-—_%_____ rlc-ach and sne bell” Ilfiliigvly‘ comforted at the sight t! i CHAPTER XXI ‘his tent. irlllTQ to be pestered b) SWZIIYIIS of small, nearly invisible insects that rironod about his florid aeroplanes, occasion- IARLY BIRD FINDS THE BLACKMAILEB Sir Timothy and Mrs. de Boim feniurfls ilk:- pleasant enough all the some. cor- lhrouxhclit Si!‘ ‘Til-naihys mwquito-net. After i\'-'o hours sympathetic people he i wards Tho Lapwing. 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