AY, ' Henderson & Cudn1ore's Great August Sale select the Highest Quality Men's Wear Wear in the Province is a known fact. . FASHION CRAFT - TOWNE HALL . HYDE PARK 200 MONDA SPECIAL FOR THE EARLY BIRD "' Regular 345 Suits "' Blend Worsteds "' Wool Serges it American Geliardines 9.95 t 15 Suits Only A News-Making SALE OIIBIII PIIN ENTIRE STOCK-6.50 English Worsteds - Gabalilnes - and many fancy weaves - All First Quality Y NEW " Pic 'n Pics A Generous 'lS to 27.50-NOW SUITS " Single & Double Breasted t Browns - Blues - Greys i" Gabardines - Worsteds Discount at . . . 25?: FALL - Checks 2596 OFF at discount prices. All gfinewoollen suits from our superb stock- Rt-gular to 2532.50 -- it value packed saving on top quality Jackets ....... .. 11-IE GUARDIAN. cmuu;o'rr5rowN Three Greatest NAMES IN Clothing The Label Is Your Guarantee l f Sizes 34 to 46 35o SPORT COATS . 15.95 Great swig Sale or MEN 5 TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT SAVINGS! Commences this morning at 8:30 o'clock. Again it will be a grand opportunity to Henderson & Cudmore's reputation for selling the Finest1Men's . Choose from the largest Suit Stock on "The Island" Men! Hurry In Monday Suits 35.95 J All-Wool Worsteds and Gabardine: Reduced from Regular Stock! Regular 47.50 to 65.00. It's a newsmaking H. & C. "August suit event tor Island men. Here in a clearance ot broken size ranges is a money-saving otter designed to dress you up smartly. comtortably the year round oring and the fabric quality is exc take advantage ot. Why not get early shoppers go the biggest savings. it Single and Double Breasted. eptional-the s S T 95 Regular S4250 2 suits and save even more?. To the best selection. DOLLARS l00Vol WOOL GABARDINE T 0 P C 0 AT 8 SPUN IN ENGLAND - so, 3 "Ts'llT"r"s Not imported for Hthe; occgsign. p v . The cut. the tail- ale price is one to AVE TO HIRTY HOLLYWOOD STYLE '1' 0 P C 0 A T 8 Here's it cllltncc to Save S10 22. '3!” on this popular young men's 32.75 " -Regular to it-1.50 "' Short and Long Sleeves "' Many tailored by Tooke "' Made by MURPHYS t Regular S350 value 'l' Buy Two Pair at ......... .. The Ilnlatched Door B .( CHAPTER. EIGIITIIN Cooiiruml "You must have been misin- formed.” he said. "No such on- velope was delivered here to my knowledge. What time did you ss-our sssurrs S Five dozen only .............. .. DUNGAREES 1 .95 2.95 NO APPROBATIONS yALL SALES FINAL ber of the household, but whst'l their postmark: ware. "There were four for you, sir. one and a postcard for madam and two letters for Miss Calendar. besides three ycirculsrs with he'- penny stamps. "Four for me," said Martin, thinking beck. "Yes, that's right. . Can you say what the envelopes were like-how big they were and that sort of thing?" "They were just ordinary en- velopes as far as I could see. sir; the usual also everybody sends let- ters in. Three were square and one the other shape." "Had they all been through the post?" asked Kenway sharply. "I suppose they had. They'd all got stamps and pestmarks on them, if that's what you mesn." Marthais voice took on an answering touch of aoerbity at this intervention of the visitor. . . "Are you quite sure there wasn't one that dldnlt come by post -- a is e, square envelope that would loo ' as if there were, say. 10 or a dosen ordinary sheets of note- Dlllir in it!" "If there had been I should have put it on the breakfast table with the rest. What difference would it have made it it hadn't come by post? Yoifve heard the master say was he gall" a "fast will do, Martha. Thank nil.” said Marti He turned to the detective as he maid with- drew.i"You see? No such letter n. t yearns hers: . . ( SWEATERS-An assortment of styles-regular to 358.00 COTTONADE PANTS-Worth 353.00--Odd sizes WORK PANTS-Heavy C0l'(I('(I (lrill-regular S395 NYLON SOX-Solectcil sullstandards of 331.25 .linc PYJAMAS-Sonforizod Broadcloth--54.95 value . TIES-Clearing a 352.00 line at TIES-Clearing a. SL50 line at .. STRAW HATS by Adam and Stetson-Now SWIM TRUNKS by Jimfzen and Catalina--Now UNDERWEAR-Odd lfife's'"6f Shirts and Drawers-Sole ............... .. . HENDERSON 8 EUIJMIJRE .. 1x2 PRICE . 33 navy. or :51 00 Fawn and Gray in a smart style. glg!I;Rl'”;IgPIIjI?tgg:AT at '''''' "kx Regular S3260 value ......... .......... .. worm SOX--All wool-White and Grey-Regular to 51.25 ............ .. 69c nnnss sfjnrrs HAPPY FOOT SOX-10 U2 MEN'S FELT HATS-Famous makes-Broken sizes, to 10.95, 33 U3 Off SILK HOUSE COATS--Six only-Reg. to S15.00-Sale .. VESTS-Odd sizes from 1st quality suits Summer COMBINATIONS--Knee length and sleeveless. reg. S2.50 .. 251.25 St:tnfield's SHIRTS and DRAWERS-F all weights-discontinued ' lines T-SHIRTS-White-only-regular to .s1.6.&-sale . T-SHIRTS-Gaucho neck ontlpiains-regular to WHERE QUALITY IS SU FIE "I can't understand itl" Ken- way passed his hand over his hair. This case was simply full of kinks and twists. oil of which were enough to arouse suspicions, but each pointing in a different direc- tion snd seeming to involve a different person. But who was involved here? Somebody was lying. Was it Wlnterton or Mil- vers? And if the latter, what did that mean? A question from Mar- tin brought his speculations on that point to a focus: "Is the delivery or non-delivery of this letter a matter of much importance, Inspector?" Kenwsy leaned forward his face assuming an expression of intense gravity. I-is fixed his eyes on Mar- tin's which, in their turn. seem- ed drawn by some quality in the other's gaze. Nancy was watching the inspector also, her brow puck- ered and her lips slightly apsrt. None of them had eyes nor thought for Barbara. In all. this talk of the letters she had not once been referred to. It had not occurred to anyone that she, a passing visitor in the houee would be likely to know anything of incoming mails or in- terfere with the contents of the letter-box; but she, with the knowledge of what she had done, had waited. pslpitstins. for the question which she thought was bound to come. She watched the three of them, her lower lip caught between her teeth, her nails so Ilehtlvglsnchedtmttla qslla hurt her palms. she saw Inspector Kcnwny raise a broad finger to point with a monltory gesture at Martin and heard him say: "It is of so much importance, Mr. Winterton. that it may mean the difference between a man's living and his death. If the man who told me he delivered that let- isr lied. his whole alibi during the time of the murder is destroyed. That lie may send him to the gel- lows!" A shudder passed over Barbara and she leaned back in her choir. She felt as if the world were crumbling round her. (To be continued) . BUREEEEDTIME Continued on page 0 said the little Fox to himself. '1 must try one, if I can catch one." Of course he meant the Frog. Old Rocky moved along slowly. He stopped often to pull over stones. as if he expected to find something good to eat under them. Now and then he did. Soon he came to a place on the bank where there was a small -hole in it. He grinned hap- pily when he saw this. He prompt- ly dug thst hole larger. He pulled out a Crayfish. You know that is a sort of fresh wetor Lobster. old Rocky's eyes sparkled. He at up while he ate this one. try one the first chance I get." Then he remembered where )ic was, and that he was it. prisoner on that big rock, with that ddresdfui water all around him. Really he wasn't a prisoner at all except in his own mind. He was a prisoner of his own fears. Ll-ZNGTHY PROJECT KARACHI -- (OP) - A national survey 0! family expenditures in Pakistan will require more than a year of house-to-house interviews before its completion in 1953. In- eluded in the targets are about iii communities, including all cities of more than 100,000 population. LONDON. JulY 30 - (AP) -.Sll' Miles Thomas, chairman of the British overseas Airways Corpor- ation, asked a pilot to buy a par- rot for him in Africa. The pilot did. and gave the bird a little coaching so that on its arrival in London it could say: "More pay for air crews." BIG FAIR OALT. Ont. - (OP) - An out- standing entertainment pronsm. bluest aver plsnned in this Wam- loo Oounty area. being arranged for the 100th Oat fail fair. Tm fair will be handled by the Junior "so. Whose thine! Ire nod to set too," thought the mun rear. 3; must looms to 12-Reg. .li1.25 value-10 shades 95c as-4 .. s1.oo ii Arrow and Van lleusen- Somn slightly soiled. it FUSED COLLARS - i" SANFORIZED ti Regular .?l3.50 toliB4.50 ---- -s WORK WEAR 33 2U3'Z. OFF SL1 5 Q9511... I ".'s1.4o OVERALLS JUMPERS 70 SHIRTS All Best Make-I .. 0” NO LAY AWAY NO CHARGE SALES , ' By Fagaly And Shorten There Ought To Be A Law" Fsrmers' groups of the Agricuitigsl