an l<e lhc iwo esscnial re lesls _ in lheishopvof any y year Sclecled Dealer There are only two things you need to know about an automobile tire. l Does the tread grip the road! Will the carcass stand up under the blows of driving l’ It’s easy to prove these things.‘ Go to any Goodyear Selected Dealefs and make these tests. / i they belong. l The Tread Test Press your hand down on the harp- d ed bl k l d ' zhe cefitge of thee gi-egdlcvthei: shocks. 2 The Carcass Test Ask the Goodyear dealer to show you on his cord-testing machine the greater-stretch in Goodyear Supertwist cords carcass its greater vitality, en- abling it to withstand road Maia these two tests on any other tire you like. ‘i. The answer will inevitably “Goodyearifi Goodyear means Good Wear l occasionally obtain it. For obvious reasons, they do not advertise their movements and activities; and though, in many cases, well known by name and reputation. they live and work behind a screen o! oflicial reticence almost impenetrable. The popular conception oi a Scot- land Yard man is therefore some- what shadowy and oiten ooniussd. Usually, it ls based either upon his appearance and testimony at the trial oi a criminal case in which he has taken a. part. or upon what is written, favorably -or otherwise about him, or his type, ln the pages oi de- tective iictibn. The impression so de- rived is apt to be anything but au- thentic or Just. Those who have lis- tened tn a (LID. otiicer given evi- dense at any important murder trial in the rnatter-oi-iact inanner char- acteristic oi his class might have been tempted to conclude irom the simplicity o! the story that solving homicidal mysteries was the easiest thing in-the world. Scotland Yard never magnifies and never boasts. Popular Thrillers Misleading On the other hand, nothing could? be more ludicrously mlsllading than some oi the characterizations oi the Scotland Yard detective which ap- pear in the popular thrillers or crime mystery tales that pour in unlimited numbers irom the press. As often a ‘THEARLDYA- was"... i "null! asses saop ass. ‘t-t-tlll Aug. I i 45K I01 Macs llop Ala. , ‘ht-till Aug. a -HLGI.IMAGI T0 fl‘. ANNI. About iiiteen excursionlsis 1w. lum- mersids on Tuesday morning on or annual pilgirnage to the shrine oi E Anne De Blallptl, P. Q. Th0? 0X7! to return about the end o: the wee PIIBONALS -1\n- add Mrs. Demerai, or mm Freetown, were visitors to summer- side this weeln-S -Mi.ss Gladys Aflleck or Moan‘. Stewart u visiting in Summerslde the guest oi Mrs. A. B. MeAssey. --Mrs. on... Proiitt. or sprin- valley, who is undergoing treatment in lhe Prince County Hospital, is now very much improved l." -Dr. Seacord. oi Saclsvllle, N. 3.. who is in Summerslde attending‘ some iox meetings, is the guest oi, Mrs. H. R. Crockett. S. ‘- as not, he is used by the authors oi these tales as a ioil to the marvel-l lously gifted hero who, in the role o! a scientific investigator. can readl the mind oi the sllckest criminall like a book, scent a clue n a hound‘ scents blood, tear a mystery to tat» ters and iathom the uniathornablei at times irorn introducing a gentle- man from Scotland Yard in order that the superior skill and genius of the mighty Sherlock might be the more clearly revealed. But then the s. crelifl! 0i H0111!!! admitted thlt 11G Inn“ u now report“ u dun‘ n1°e_ deduction, it was beyond him. . t Certainly. no one whoknows any- thing about Scotland Yard. its meni and m methods. would find in Wens- l ley oi the C.I.D. the slightest nisem- _ hlance to any oi the masters oi cri-f mnology who thrill and iascinate the‘ readers oi detective iiction by their‘ prowess in baffling or exposing the] criminal and laying bare the mystery i surrounding his crime. He, himselifli side, is spending a_ pleasant visit Even Conan Doyle could not retrain l wand when h, fggmefly M1053“; —Miss Ethel Crockett, oi Summer- ‘ with Mrs. Charles Coles oi Char- lottetown. S. —Mr Roy Phillips oi Porto Rico. is spending a well earned holiday visiting relatives‘ and iriends on the -8 —Mrs. William Duncan. oi l-lowlan. who underwent an operation tor ap- pendlcilis in the Prince County Hos- , knew nothing about actual detective _ Goodyear All-Weather Tread. over ordinary cords. 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HALFPRICE HALll Pm Silk Dresses Sale of Suits Half Price Worth to $181. You'll find a. fine range of these ready on a. big rack. Printed and Flat Crepes and Georg- ettes ' smart, attractive. all will be on sale Friday and Saturday. ' HALF PRICE alallla , , , , ,, Friday and Saturday,’ You'll Buy 2 Prs. 59c Silk Hose for $1.00 This is a stocking of really remarkable value at the regular price of 59c. Friday and Saturday we're offering an oppor- tunity for more people to get acquainted with it. Ten new summer shades, a. very excellent hose for the TWO PAIRS FOR KAYSER, FULL FASHIONED» ALL SILK. SLIPPER HEEL $2 ior $1.75 . Here's a. value that we are sure you will appreciate, a. finest quality pure silk, full fashioned hose, slipper heel, Chairs, Rose Taupe, Newtone, Fairskin, Beachskln and Arab. $2.00qualityfor...... . . . . " alolaaloe “mud be m“ first m disclaim n“ Council an additional unit for ‘he pretensions to the uncanny know— t 1 t 1 ‘ ledge or the art that enables a Doyle, pram e ec r c “gm plunli‘ s‘ a Wallace a Fletcher or a Van D ne ‘ -M.iss Nicholson. matron. and s to so easily thread the mazes oi the ' 2 ‘CD d 99 criminal mind, circumvent vlllainy fr: L383: ‘figuatalzl xzguon o! m: an 6 “d ‘mrawll ‘he “m” ‘angled skews lrozne Mflntftll wiiers I y, . s! hum“ 0' slwerhllmt" “mbkm- m, “ma, Connnuo, M,“ 8mm Men’s khaki moleskin pants all sizes. Pair . . . . $1.50 g~:- The problems that Wensley had ' Mews black lustre coats 3 MADE nq CANADA to solve in the course oi his career “m” and m“ M“ “W” '9" l“ * , ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ 4 ' ~ - '41 s 50 ‘ we “my dmmn, Mm m“, charse durms their absence-B Clergyman s black lustre coats . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. ._ $4.75 evolved w out the powers or the crl- Young Men's light weight plus fours .. . .. . . . . . . . ., $4.75 . F‘ . . mlnal investigator oi fiction. They . Young Men's flannel pants $4 50 to _ $6 50 I SUNHVIIRSIDB HIGH SCHOOL Walter l-Iuestis, Clliiord Perry. Jan- . were not o! his making. frhey were Eastern Guardivd‘ Mews light weight tweed pants . . ‘ - $2 65 . lere White. Ismor Blanchard. Em- A Real Detective not always thrilling and seldom , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - Oontinznd iron: page I Imet Desroche. Helen Desroche. gpgctnculll‘. They touched the sordid M611 B dflfk grey English flannel pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 I . ______ ‘Gr d I n m M“. E L 3mm (ThrmL-“w. hm.“ an: sons-utilizes; htrsdnzomcrzgreiglzz; was: roa Macs qligoznAle. %GD’S flannel blazer coats . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . $2.75 a . . a r, . . , . - era, Eidrlc Gaudet, David Read, Her- Truesteey Merit cud ‘or Genet“ wen-slay o‘ seotmnd Yud h ‘bout {Orr 11:; nynflc psychohgg: .1 or m’ Alli. S 1B: flfillllgl lifig?él‘él0lits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , e 1,‘; .' ' ' 8J1 O na OHS...................... - u“ Slmmlm‘ R’ ‘maid so“ er Jroflclency: Keith Mollison. Marjorie 9° "ll"- Tl" "W5 Wm m" “m” spirational processes than ior the __~MA(;K53|;|,__A few mun"; y, gg clarencs Cormier. ‘Monmm’ charm Lkwmm anything like the sensation that was prune“ ‘ppncnmn o; g wide md were “km m ‘he Nam sham’ ma” B0)’ S H11 W001 bathing SllitS, 2 t0 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 fir“. “L l“ Dlwson Teach"; Honor List: Keith Mollison. Mar- Pwdlmzdthwhi“ oilrzr‘ hi3’? t m‘ thorough knowledge o1 criminals and mm m; we,‘ n“ m; he" t; ‘n’ BOY! 8.11 W001 bathing SIlllZS, 8 t0 14 . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . $2.50 ' 1 m . 1 L] , nounce e cosa o e r n ca- _ . 1 1 th ds _ ' “ma” ‘Mugn Cards ‘or General ljgxraem Mrzvéstosn He?“ Agra-iris‘ n" o! Sherlock Holmes. Between sight-h vzayznéhingurlsaurltzdoexgleikxa at: hiss; t: an: saw £0525 COUZOII bathing SllltS .65 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Proficiency: 1, Claudia Rogers; 2, w, Ad‘ MMQA mum 60x, mmflm demon" of m1 m. m the of "m detemon Md pm" ‘b be t.“ ‘ucclnmhy one a oys cotton jerseys. navy and red . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 35 qua Hickey: 8. Lawrence Clw- g be". mm. Em Heckbm sleuth oi fiction there a a world oi ha“... m; m, “one... o! a tenac- ' . Small boy's blouses . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .39 mtg“ lindawlxfeizleaugillbwnoflixasn H“ m“ MW“ Ptrly- Ami“ ‘mmfm’ "gt l‘ 3's’ 12mm" ity um Viilllid not yitld until the re- “m”, “mug m“, mm“ Boy's balbriggan drawers toclear . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 . ' ' canes-s irieul1.nobst“"'°°l"m>'"m ° Y WP‘ iedhdb m s. ' back, John McNeill, Irene Heckbert, Hzdlyng’ It'd’; scggsnh swwuft gmmmny endowed “w. “me B sullthil: rquauam evevmceyevz’ soot- ‘Yrxelitgdshfiglgt ahxlsunzinual visit in ecgverfigstlihagiand red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Lloyd Arsenault, Margaret Cairns, ‘Green. Mannie Bemud‘ norm“ much m m, phnowphy o, "m. db ‘and Yard possessed in g "re d” - - '5 I'll 8.1 ggan combinations . . . . . . . . . . . . - $1.50 rruw‘ Camel-ml’ “m” A‘ Mcm-‘Maciiean. Mary Moore. June Mc- "alt" ‘md‘;"€lm Oiuabi eve; 3i: Bree. prooi oi which is to be iound BOY SCOUTS gunman-Nu Pamsogk cgfibéfiatllloigts - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $100 - , alh m1 .wuu m“ "WW" "i "l" = isisei tn k r a- anc roa co s ., ,, Pu‘ us“ creel Awm’ Doreen 22:11: Bobbi: Brevrinsnlmliileen Tod: ""1" °l scimmd Ylmi- 5"‘ l" L‘ izctrive-bsrgeaiiointo fhdsnoioa 11m; STUNTS Fol OLD COUNTS’ MQIYS S8110}; straw 13.8.11 s, separata collar . . ' I '89 “cum norms‘! Tum“ Dorothy . . y serum m“ m mm“ mm o’ m‘ m“ lupmntendent and finally w on v M ' s . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. $1.25 Allen. mu Sinclair. Marian Burt. Grade 1. Miss Grace Kirn. realms: criminal intelligence division will be the “m” o, chm o, the Grimm, ‘com lrulYmITI-gicke: boy .. en,s all wool bathing suits .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . $2.19 Gsarlie Hogan. Junior Johnson. nun»: Merit cards ror General missed n slum" where Holmea human“ department m a,” m Guam =6 ‘at f; S H? I n" Men s cotton bathing suits . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . $1.00 Laing McDowell. Wilbert DesRoche. Proficiency: 1, Alexander MacKIY; was merely a myth. ‘rhers may be the m“ m“ he L, creamed with m, pe 0"“ saw“ 11911’! bfggdglgtb ehjrtg collar attached $1 1g Marian McAssey. James Mclnnis. 2, James Razauet; 3. Ira Arsenault. no moummg o"; m; "m; in m; 1 1 I d” m “m” “mm” m” ‘t’ bu“? “"3” W‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ Arthur Matheson. Joseph Wedge. Honour Roll: Alexander MscKa-y. underworld o! London ‘M other m m‘ on ° m"? ml“ t “y iecting the various stunts which George Spears. Freddie Costaln. James Razanet, Ira Arsenault, Ken- lug‘; gum}; cm” wmn h“ “m, m“ mfhmb‘: was" Tm‘ Gemini?‘- Ultl’ W111 Dlfififm It the Brand iam- lrnest Arsenault. Davis Groen. i-lsr- neth Matheson. James Hsrdinl. El- was known and isbred. By the Do- com who m" ' "a ' bone w be m“ ‘i’ Bukenhem’ m" old Gaudet. Louis Moore, Helen Lar- =mer Gallant,’ Johnny DeRnohe. “o, .umofluea o; the motropom mu . land. ‘ kin. Ernest owls. Richard Wwl- charlie Delzhn. Edward Perry. Ed- elsewhere. who knew his worth, the knT°d:tl" 1;m‘,°‘:'h “w” m‘ . y~ Fly. Alexander Livingstone. Donald mund Deltoche. loss oi Wensley will be keenly islt. s a mlzfionér, 25x30“: gainer; ' c heels. Arthur Arsensult. Georse Passed. ‘rbomss Williams. David Notwithstanding all that has been arngng m; 3 . m l me h _ ‘fiieids. Allan Claw. Eileen l-luestls Mglnnis, Ruby Grady. Msrlorla 14- wflmn ‘mu; Qhgm by Qufllflgfg as- wnmmanl“ L’ t” l ' “m? Hf _ Q M‘: 1V“ 01W. I-l-lbh Mad-MIL iurgey, Betty McAssey. Helen Harls- page“; on secondary sources ior saa SAW l 5' “P ° w" "Hm" W‘ ° 0 ' ' - neas, Ruth MacLeod, Everett McLel- their iniormatlon. Scotland Yard Lady to ‘la-amp: "Did you see that 2:11‘: ‘e':;;m$'nf;m:h:l$' “I'll, u- Illlll iilmlfllfll‘! Debt- lan, Francis Perry, Lawrence Perry. and the inen connected with it re- woodplle?" ' ' ‘mm! Writ. 0w! m- Gmml Joseph McKlmon. Bennie Arunsult. main to the general public prom Tramp: "Yes. 1 seen it." ' l’ P'°""‘°°' ‘m’ P"°"°‘" m” . ' “aw”: 1' “"9"” 133M111 Ausustino Arsenlult. Edward Jfl- much oi a mystery. The service oi Ladyf "You shouiduse better gram- m?‘ “mum m‘ 1”” "at - ~ ' *- "Wt lmltmi i» "Ill-d Gsl- rier. Ervan sonisr. alums Arsen- m, o. r. n. n esentialiy secret. its mar and say, u saw n," f1” “m” m“ °i n" ‘MU L M‘ \ 15m“ _ _ suit. Johnn, Steels. Cliflord Altken. eirieers, specially selected and train- Tramp: "Yes, you saw ms see it. gryctfizvwntrllm m,” “:3; \ f ~ 1M" Mll-‘mllllvwth, mnmllsslvfll. mom Aitkan. Dorothy anem- ed, look ior no publicity and only but you ain't going tosoe me saw n," ' . ' ‘l0!!! lilo! . lllan . _ m- w- cum- u-wm BRINGING UP FATHER —-- “ ' .‘ yum, uuuoqp 5mm“ m,‘ omPzrle oi hence ate nearly 81,- PM ab‘, Y ----- - N’ ‘~83’ GQOYIQ MCMQBUS ‘ . . pounds or American dried ° 9U 1' a eon ‘ - Mai-z:- * m”, |-"'°“',»l~ I °°"°“ °'°" m“ M m‘ uxarsun cuss. L.‘,‘-’.~°3~‘=§»*3§r;f’ B?- a-r 5.52am AT matures. °°°pqqq'°an°"“,‘f" “*5 ' ' I ""- ' I91’ era "r rru . egg; - - Pass list in ordsr oi rank: Joseph _._._ wna. new ‘ro dir- ere‘;- MB on o -.ri1“;AML".,¢UQ' ‘M: p‘. nouns-anaem- 8- vna . a auecolm. Cynis Cameron, some: 5”" °‘ ‘h’ "m!" at ma» new: THI BQARD an “V, M‘. w," w‘, ‘h4g1’ elm-o evasunncxeve- - ' was, Paul lei-nerd, Marjory Oor- m n" u ism as n-ovlasm towns. 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