ii. if li hi H if i if l if 4 fi-t"¢':‘E li. l 4,....7`~¢--. Y ~.-M .~»_ .~s;=-5-.<~.~ .'~ jEI"j"-“ ' ‘.-_j.;;..;,;__.._` -i ii E 4; ' "cn : _li ei <: _ . l t r iii Ai; i :h 'Sri _‘ft .ff ._ Pace 'rwo i li v _ ...I ..»~‘ ' t _ . < ‘_ 1. . _ .. s ' _ _ s ` AUGUST 8 192‘r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . _ _ h ` . . _,_;,___ NEW CORDS 4 Sale To-day " Nd. ui i “D0 SOMETHING" I , l _tw “Sorrow' ` i-:Fox Trois by Meyer Davis' Orch:-lra. JL la u_ A an 9a .S No. 4422 §u.ovl»: Ma on LEAVE lvla" ' “Lpver Come Back to Ma" Piano Srirrli'-.ru Ly Lee Sims rx -.1 ix N0. ‘Pill HAT'S WHAT I CALL SWEET MUSIC" - “Now l'm in Love” Earl Burivleli ami His Orchestra rvjsfila-i-+41,-.3-.:: -l _ Na. 4407 f "rms is l~laAvl;N" '~“l'm Thai Way About Baby" V' Earl lillrirlt-ii`i Vocal Trio ` Z Good Selections I on every Brunswick Raeerd New Release every Thursday l #€1-'>.-_=--- _ -- =.".».=" - "" - _-_~;=»'=vi~-» -"i»..'-‘l»`-.f"-' i ¢" .er-‘,:'i.;'_'_'_'_ 11:" _"‘ _, :;'%=. " ,»{§_f." %_:a<£f~ ?}.%§§_m. lx _ _ j Rev- ihese ovrr C. F. C. Y. Radio . _Station or at . -ISLAND RADIO CO. _ ‘.43 Great George Street. Ch‘tow'n tuen order your copy at once. Boat' fn- You and Baby too Own l i i l SMILES I I The room grew curiously silenthagaln the dull far-away vibration A 'mc voice or 'rua paso tlnet from the asonized human v°l°¢~ HERMAN IANDON 1-le strained his ears. There it came EA1'oN's sToRlz-'.NEw The ticking of the clock was the only 'that was like a feeble orchestral ac- ' 'k ,t t f l_.,,,,,,d_ and mn hm, hm ,, ,,,,,m.dim,,,p,,.l..,¢..t is the rest. in it ml.. The many exceptional values offered during this great sale ma es l an even o GABB, GERUE lqualiiv. Minutes owed. and Still the, ment he h=d1`t.Th\wd¢rl great importance. Secure your present and future needs at these sale prices. cloistral quletude reigned undisturb-l He smiled faintly. Then the ear- p|ace your order .through the Ma" Order Qffwe |°cated "1 ygur |0¢3_| O|'0¢@ter|a_ ed' A “`°"" ’”°“°° ""°"‘°° '° ""“’°i '“"°°’ “'"° ”’”°v°d “"° 'th' "°°d thus speeding delivery. These prices effe ctive till August 15th. _ P /` 7 ./92'” ` ° oii_l.ooi< LX rioriltnl A crooked, mechanical grin hung ‘ima “Any fallen over the occupants ofthe rooni_ wes jerked from the ob.i¢¢f OD ¢h°| slackiy on Gossller‘s lips while ne serve as a highly dramatic- touch. hifi s s e ' .mililies-diy-tail--Urol is? its merely Shri:--1 1-\~ ~=\»\=1defs~ ‘ 3%Plece Kroehler Chesterfield Suites obdurate eves. 1‘ “As I thought, A dict°1phone.' . ' 4 ._.‘.3;i; 5."".i1‘3.. `.§i,".i‘§. i’;§'..i5i‘;“ii_¥§..LT.‘3Z$..Tf?i..i;i;;. ‘,’§§f.f.`.l";';"...Y.Tf"°l August F urnlillre Sale P1166 $195-00 such shallow hocus-pocus? It mlght` have been something of a strain on s _ breath," Summers shouted in his ¢Rl‘~ guilty conscience, but Dale's con-i der of Mrs, Ferryman was concerned. i cererl. _ _ _I i science was clear as far as the mur- ‘ and as the Picaroon ‘ Gusler thun- I I V i 4 .. ';"_"~" _ His only sensation. now that he knew! “Thats why you killed lier, Sum ol' danger, was one of curiosity_ l-ie; table. Doubtlesl it was intended to “She accused :cu with he: dying. , 'She recognized you ss Martin Dale would tell. 'i ss § iii* i A it iii' if 2 _ I / v that Miss Castle would soon be outimers Abawled. "You wcre afraid shel ` ~ _ _ » - W/”"" .. . 1 l»;,;; fiat _._ v ‘knew a surprise was coming, that lt' "You took her pearls," Gosslcr' might be sprung any moment now 1 yelled. "Then you murdered her." and he wondered what it would be. i Again he glanced up at the clock. mediately." Summers roared. “She The silence had continued unbroken , lingered A few minutes. All she could' for twenty minutes. The Stamford ef- i think of was that her murderer He" 1'" °" ficers must have reached the house 'ahouldn't go unpunished." “But the shot didn't kill her l E1 "A point el interest is sometimes in the woods by H118 WHS- H8 h0D€f-ll "And 5°- Wm* her 1555 breath- 'me- al paint for reproof." they would not bungle the search and spoke his name in this- old dicta- ` \ \ ii. I EX \ Y \ \‘ \ ) -==iJ ® l~ll+ lg ,_ -lf' .nf l-‘ 1 <- '>- r ,,1- .,\ ==l 1 - Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun lntfl , yarn. 25 cents for single and 28 cents ' for double. Sizes. fine, medium and coarse. Send by parcel post or freight. _ I pay freight on l00 lb. lots. Weaving ` lone with wool warp and double ' éfidth suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey may bc. used. Wool must be clean. Put ship-_ per; name and address on all parcelsi ) and owners name and instructions In- side otherwise l will not be respon- Q side for losses. Send early. / 1 I f 0 ' _ _- X wlvf. Liixnlllolily » , _ ,'. __ _jl-,L Souris, P. E. I. I || "ii -. 1' . .}588-5-4-tuethursat4mos. ‘ %|` _ -i ~'j-"-» `“"-$2- I _ __ S _ Tm » ._.i ess . ..~ ` Dwelling house in first class repair' at St. Peters Bay. containing 8 rooms 1 with pump in kitchen and coal shedl attached. Barn and poultry housel god large lot. Part of price may re- main on mortgage. lf not sold before 2nd September some will be aet up at Public Auction at 2 o'cIock P. Mtl on that uay. Apply to owner Tobias Mullin at D. J. Mullins, St. Peters. 5883-7-25- Thurs. till Sept. 2nd. .The Wor1d‘a Greatest TruvelS|/:tem \ ~§~ 1, ._ » ) 5-' _.-,' I -eil , . ,. »._./v S/'. /\ \ "We M" made up my mlm, tc against his eh,-5, ' iunder the table. with the speaking go ,,,, , nm, ..-|,,_~ He gazed at the mysterious hooded _ tube hiinsinz down to the fl0°f- Id “why uct decide and go?"i object on the table. The surprise had 3 wen it the first time I was in the “My better hall hasnt made up an-wed at 1h5t_ but its nature was still room, just after the body was found. h°"-" obgem-¢_ A whim-ghg sounded lh his but thought nothing of it. This after- ;:+`ZfI:` i ~"_',‘,; `\ Guide: l'd like to see you apart for s moment. slr."> "Sorry, but I csn't detach myself just now." __U__ A_ _‘___ _ _»"`°j r Q Q 9/jr*/_jxy \"e*1 <-" 4.--U \ $5 that they would not be tumed awayt with glib pretenses that all was ln, proper order. ' The massive head across the tabieg peared_ to» be signaling to some onel in the back of the room Footstcpsi from'behind carrying an object con-, ' i"".5ff wal beneath R rubber ho,-,d_ iworked in an omce once. She spoke It was placed directly in front of? him, and then an attachment likci that worn by a switchboard operator' was clamped down 'over his head.| Two circular objects pressed lightly' ears, and then he sat suddenly erect, every nerve and muscle straining. A scream rang in his ears: “Martin Dale-the Picaroon-hai shot me!“ A horrible groan, o. Ahoarse,§ almost tortured _breath, and then: ` “My pearls-" The words broke off and seemed io hang suspended in an awful silence. Then another hideous groan_ Dale sat spellbound. The scream; gasps and groans-all were horribly what went before, He stared at thel recorder of some sort, perhaps. But' that voice and those screams_and| pain, with approaching death inject- ing its grim, husky note into each heart-piercing round. the screams and frenzied shoutlrre- echoed in his ears, And then. gradu- ally, the honor of it lessened by sheer repetition. His' tormentors were defeating their own Purpose by \ , _ < » , : ~ ‘_ *‘ " \‘ i' ., we nw. His gray. eyes narrowed slightly. Be- _ _ 1929 - 1930 5 WINTER the shrill exclomations there was a _ l to e- V U I S W; WGS; he of something-som g w h at first his ears could scarcely grasp. It was a mufllerl '€_TheCanadianPai:iiic hasitaown _ sound s dbumt rumble thu' was dL‘_ Eliuropenn cities . . . regular PROVINCE of _;_ ' m`,|,,°,,,,|hs¢,,,.,_`hh.d, of th, Pltlnvg gnwngp ISLAND hour of Eleven dcloek forenoon of '-globe . . . connecting systems ' ‘ "A0 Ulm! 4*! W '|10' Clllll if Sh! li di-l oBcas In 35 Asielic poria and 52 D0M‘Nl0N or CANADA ' 5 it "inch ssBtetiexl;s;liwsys of India f- - . cruise e ence cov '$00,000 miles. This greats: ¥`single travel system presents l gtbesa noises for 1929-ao. _ ` "' noulim-'ma-wonto ' 5 _ rom-~New York, Dec. 1--137 V K _ jdayl. Elnpressof Australis, - l» 21,850 grosstoris. From $2000. _ I-» Mam1'allm\Ns.iN java cru§a;°sou73Bd(aFyhcaaci\, . press o sn e . . . ‘LEmp¢du°rFr»m(Fdl..1s).ddili‘ from New York. As low u$900. `_U;eehu|spdew¢iqsrli,¢»llii’r|v-C \ . o. lsaucs nouns. ` District hill!! MHS V ~aIat Jobs. N. ll Ibn’ 0lr’ .¢he|aes... Gallia World » IN THE SUBBOGATE COURT 20th George V.. A. D., 1929 ln le Estate or Elisabeth hae Gordon Isis of Montague in Kln|'s °°\lll¢Y in the said Province deceased ingiltsfie. y the llomarsbls Harold meagre Palmer Surrogate Judge of hoodie, 5°-. 80-. '|‘o.the lhoridof the County of Klub county lr my Constable or lit. crate person within said County. Glllfmtii \ Whereas upon reading the pq. tion on illa of Isabell Ilfpliy of Bolton in the Stain of Mulacbnetts in the United Stahl of America, the Allminlstratrix of Cho lbovl halted emu ravine tim' d ensues sisy be issued for the PUNK hereinafter set forth: ICI Ire thenfin hereby required tonite all persvlie interested la the sail lusts to be ml appear before me s armenia vnrt to be. held in E 93 i.. i g they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate closed ss prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. D. Stewart, lsq., Proctor for said Peti- tioner. And l do hereby order that s true copy herlpf be forthwith pub- lished in some aewspspef published in Charlottetown aforesaid. alice. in each wack for at lout foarcoliseea- tlveweelafromtliodatehereofaad that a gununzyuhneof be forthwith thlild _ o owing public plead \'°'l;'°°l_NI1; in me .iisll of the Onset loess Georgetown in liars-Ovlotv rifqvasia, Peel; and 'l'li6m|s»\i's Sure tell! *Wal st or one School Bois, lanterns slieiedtl, su nrsseajisiavnse .india lo ,sfllsll may; Mn :ii §‘§§ si if tg-;i;.5 lg;-5, =§§£.- tier tb Ita la the towmla .._?aoiii}o "Nl gi ti l'rovfae\. i ii 5 2 E *FV N||'l\- .|‘ l “Her own voice is accusing you." . phone." Gossler rasped out. “It was under the table together with severnl other articles that Mr. Ferryman liilci left there since he used the room as inclined in a slight nod. Gosslel_'_ hp- [his study." “She was down on the floor, dying," Summers cried. “She was throwing T". approaching Dale's chair; breaking 011'? M1' hlnd in BEOHY- ‘Her finsefll _ -S_ Eh __` .A _ J' L; the long pau5e_ He manned over his I closed around something. It was thei - “ ` _ _,V ’ ,-`,__` ' shoulder. Some one was approachingi5P9Hi¢i11Z tube Of this l'1lCifBDh0l1€- _ » l She knew at once what it was. She in the mouthpiece. using all the strength she could slunmon-and she. said enough to send you to the chair_" Summers paused for breath. "This afternoon I found the dlctaphone noon I thought I’d see if there was a record in it. It was just a hunch-’ Gossler thrust out s chubby fore- finger at Dale. "You killed herl You can't deny it!" _ Summers cried out. “F'crryma.n has identified the voice as his wlfe's." Cvossler shouted. “The case is complete." "You might as well confess." So it went on. Each in tum the voices grew hoarse They perspired as they saw Dale'a cool demeanor, they raised their voices and resorted groans sounded as if tom from aim mme Vmlent 5“t1°“'°t'°n3~ person in, an ecstasy of terror andi ml” 5" blwkl his “ms °°“'"°"' tably folded, and smiled complacent- \ly. Summers, completely out of breath. turned tio an oilicer who had A hme pause "mel [me mn-el-papproached his chair. The omcei' whis red somethin in his ear The uneasily. and then he sat tense and! Pe 3 ~ ‘ Q ‘ 0 motionless again while the ghastly eapmin m°PP°d his Steaming face' (S T E C sounds were repeated. Time 'after “s°~ y°“ Medi" he °"°1“|m°d~ ' M A time, with short intervals of silence, "Wim" mn?" DSI* Mm’-“d¢d~ hi! MONCT bland composure instantly gone. A dread premonltion knocked at his brain. "We‘ve just heard from the Starri- ford police. The found the hou.=e- ntemplating a leap for the door or ?‘.;} . I '-5, H i‘_ . . fy? _,Ll ' q' -\ ' __ avg,-doing h_ The om within the searched it from attic to cellar." Sum- . ,_ -. _- . Y _ f_r_‘~§`,// wil-_ ~- hooded thing was spending "_, “_ mers chortled sareastically. ‘They lk / --.3/'_t` ‘ ; _ _ paclty for injecting dread and ahat- `f°““d U0 Willis lady in distress-only _ _ ` tering nerves. ' a feeble old man. So much for your 'fr ' , I sf; one itlll listened but he listened -'-“°- Y°“ ‘l°“'¢"' - ‘ ' H"-V: 'A' didn: w¢,.,,,~¢ "my, y critically now, studying' each sound, He -lerked ° 913°! ‘mm ml P°°k°=' 5' 9° Hd ' Noi is dede at ills mlalil.. weighing every syllable or anguish. 9”" md 'l”'”"¥ “P *ll* 1°°"°° N 1’ co _g , Math the 5m.eMns_ the swans and one of the windows. With a sturdy thrust the omcers stationed behind him forced him down again. With a grluit summers placed the pistol in front of him on the table. "I knew all the time it was only stall," he muttered. With s look of resignation Dale shed back in the chair sgsin, but his brain was st fever host. The inqulsition began snew. all the more violent for the breathing spell. Questions were hurled. 'I'hunderoua denunciation: crackled in, the slr. Dale forced s smile that lfiaslredhis turbulent fears. "Usrefull" he glbed. "You will break artery if you keep this up. Summers. Gossler, you look sa if you needed s rest, You have askid s lot of idiotic questlon|..Now`1et me uk one. Granting that Mrs. Terrymsn ssw me before she died, that shi thought I was the murderer. sod that sherecognisea me ss Msr- tla pale. and that sas was onlin the llanuma that 1 lad mica mr all tint humorous. idea rem the Pinion!" -' ' ' "vin ml" hmmm f "Gi‘m¢ii\¢" MB: tw.” unit. 3 4 realistic And then the hollow silence *W0 1“¢i“15"~°f5 hurl” “C0”-‘3tl°“5i ' ’ at the ehd_ even more gruesome than l and denunclations at Dale. _Their alnut rltlng ,.QéE» i 63-A. A typical EATON value! Furnish your living-room with s lulte of exceptional quality and appearance at s reasonableprlce. Up. bolstering of rich walnut mohair with reversible spring cushions. Design L* ll'l mlifeiy new one, with heavy spring .arms am' button band fronts. Comfort is assured by the high backs and deep spring seats. Three -me is T; ig-~ ’¢*`~"»"*°-’~e'e -Q --2 _ii-' pieces include chesterfield, club chair and tufted back fire side chair. August Furniture Sale Price 3 places _ . . . . . . _ _-. . Special! Axminster Rugs at Saving Prices 66-A. Several lovely designs to choose from in color velvety pile assures you of years nf satisfactory service. Buy early for the best selection. Sliding Bed Couch and Mattress ` $8.95 G3-B Couch by day and opens to I. full sized bed at night. Spring is construct. ed of a. sturdy link fabric with thick com- fortable mattress filled with cotton felt and f__".'.‘ $8-95 covered In a. pretty cretonne_ feature of this sale .. . . . . . ._ hooged ,,h1,.¢,_ It seemed 8.1,., whhl freely. 'rhelr intimidating gestures; - Desks anguish and dread. A phonon-aphic bwime H little limp. In de-=>l==ri\ti°i1. 63-D These desks sre the not in s rich Van Dyke finish. I understand. has kept his identity fairly well concealed." _ Summers _loked nonplulled for a moment, but pulled himself together quickly. “I can‘t tell you how she knew." he said gruffly. “That will come out later. She did know. Her own voice tells us so. 'l'hat's enough." "More than enough,” Gossler snar- led. He glared at Dale. The prisoners apparent poise seemed to nettle him. "One more question," said Dale calmly. "Did it thunder the night Mrs. Ferryman ws: ‘muredered'I" "Thunderf" Summers gasped. "1-lets crazy." Ciossler declared. "You might be so kind as to an- swer s crazy question." Dale gently suggested. "I will." Blunmers snorted sarcas- tlcally, "No it didn't thunder that night. "You are positive?" "Positive," Summers growled. "lt was s clear, calm night." “Bo it was." ssid Dale. "I re- member lt , too. But. it thundered last nllhi-" "Well, what of it?" _ "Make him shut up," slid Bossier. Summers caught a gleam out of Dslo's steady eyes. “Whst of it?" he rssped out again. Dale pushed the dictsphone toward him. "Listen, and you will under- stand." , Summers stared st him ss if clu- pectine he was beineaisds sport of. "Plossl," ‘ Dale begged. "You will liner sovissthlzlg .interesting E12 you will havlzio Illtd' GUNS. ` _ ,£12 ,_ ,_ , V inmai1r'o»im'aln sim.-f~ntw»ula,_muna*¢ im n__y0w.;aii¢<1ai.. sd..-tl-is ew-;.e°'# of type with full lenrtii drawer, turned legs and fitted with lock. Sturdily constructed of combination wil- appearsuce. August Sale Price . . . . . . .. 63-E Similar to above but one size smaller and with Queen Anne legs. August Sale Price ............... Cream C-urta' ` 'ef ' Yd. 21c 50_.A. Of English make in all over design ulnell will make up into pretty and serviceable curtains. You will do well to get a quantity at this exceptionally low price. August l-‘umture Ssle Price 21C Ysrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Artificial Silk and Cotton Shadow Cloth Yd. $2.10 60-B. A very high grade material which is thoroughly reversible. Has v. rich floral design in mixed shades of rose, blue, mauve and brown woven or cream. blue or dark grey background. 50 inches wide. August Furniture Sale Price Yard Grey Enameled Bed Room Suite $105.00 63-C A hargsln you will belifl' IPPPGC- late when you see the graceful dressing table. The highboy and large dresser with egpuelous drawers and lovely lowered bed- gbesd. Sturdlly constructed and iinlihtd in K,-ey enamel with prettily decorated fronts. August Sale Price. 4 l1|°°¢S _ complete . . . . . . . . .... ° ' \ combinations 'that will go with most furnishings. The thici. Comes in two sizes most used for the average living room. 9 x 1054. August Fumiture Sale Price Each ' V 9 x.l2. August Fumiiure Sale Price Each . 66-B Sizes 2'3" Sims 3'0" Sizes 4'6" Sizes 2'3" popular drop-down 0f unusually nice thing else that/s worth hearing." The captain stared st him again, jerked the instrument to him, ap: plied the ear pieces; .set the cylinder in motion, and fell to listening. Gradually his scofllng looked changed to an intent puzzled expression. I-le made the cylinder repeat. "Queerl" he muttered. Dale cast a sidelong glance' at the pistol lying in front of the captsin. Summers' expression grew more and more bewildered. His brow knitted, his lips were very tisht. There was sn odd tension in the room, s strsin that communicated itself from Bum- mers to the others. All of them could see that he was bearing something he had not ex- pected ilo hear. and they wondered what it ooiild be. The creating of a board sounded behind Dsle's chslr. wss stretching himself on tip I trying to gather from the captsln's expression whst the iiictsphone was telling him. - With a swift and incolicplcicus motion Dale reached out s hand and snatched sway the pistol lying in front of Summers. Summers saw nothing. His whole mind was en- grossed with the sounds eomiul through the tubes. Goulet was bend- ing forward across the table, fixing the captain with sri 'intent and punled look. Dale leaned leuuroly back. his right hand under the tlbiv. At llhlth Summers removed the earpieeos Ind pushed the instrument to Gosslefs olde. I -_-"tvs be alumna. “’l'bst's Sizes 2'3" x 4'8". Each .............. S 6.25 sim wo" x s' 1 0". cm. . $48-00 sim 9' x 0" x 10's". am. ...ssiso sim li' x 0' x 12'i"._ am. _.$62-5° sim 2'3" x 9'0". an-li $12.50 " /',_