.,,1€!\>. nsmclrzfireazaltn. Faro, Si. lohn lo Boston $10 -, ';_ §i..‘..‘$'\v..1., m n: 1o mm. ‘t.’ >v=,t Sailings Weekly to BOSTON “j-Mondav and Friday. 1 “IS. CALVlN AUSTIN Waturdayvvvvvvvv LSGOVERNOR DINGLEY L, Mon, Fri, and Sat. nilin s nr: _, from Sr. john at 7 p-m» (Af »_ 5H3 Time) direct to Boston, arriving 2 - p.111. (Daylight Svgfflme) next day l ‘Wednesday Sazlmg v 1 ' r Vi: EAs-rvunr and l-l-‘IIK-s-S f Governor Diugley irum Sr. johr c’ n 9 a.m. (A. S. 'l‘.,\, llflblili. ' " Boston 1O a.m. (l). S. T.) next day Connections at St. John via Canadian Nafl Rys. Rem-m soiling: from Boston. Sum. r“ (n51). For ruemuions imply ngcnr Cun- mluu Nat‘! Ry. or richer oiiice Rehl‘: Yo. Wharf. _ Law roles [or automobile: accompanied by passenger: h STEAMSHIP LINES >__. __.._i_.._._.__i_____._ 1-1-12: r S. S. “llilZiLAND " EXGURSIUNS Lax-rest Seller ln 121 Countries “This ls awkward. I flirted with a young man at the seashore, and we both pretended to be rich. Now I find he lives in our city." “But you needn't see him ll you don't want to." “i carft weil get out ct‘ it. 'i! seems he collects the payments on on: radio." Orwell every Tuesday 3 l’. M. I Victoria every Thursday ‘i A. M. East River every i-‘riday ll l’. M. West lliver every Saturday 3 P. M. For further information Phone 773 l. ~ | FURNESS RED CROSS LINE TS. S. “SILVIA” ‘, Freight and Passengers. Arrive Clftown and Leave for St. John's Aug. l0 Aug. 22 Aug. 24 ' Aug. 31 Sept. 5 Sept. 1 Sept. 14 Fortnightly thereafter. Leave Montreal 10 a. m. Arrive Clftown and Leave for Montreal Aug. 8 Aug. 11 UARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. 1810-4-l7-irim0nwed3ltf. Professional »__- T STEWART 8t LOWTHER ‘ J. l). STEWART. K. c, N. W. LOWIHER BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC, , 84 Great George Street \ MONEY T0 LOAN. Cards 5 MARK it. McGUlGAN t B. . BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN [tameron Block. Charlottetown, 11.5.1, BELL 8: MATHIESON . B. R. r Barrister d: Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague McLEOD 8: BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Banister and Attorney-at-Law Oilice: 180 Richmond Street ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. L 1 McDONALD & McPHEE o o l. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEE 3 Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. ~ . MONEY TO LOAN 1L5 Great George Street ' l734-5-20-lm0-fl3liy Friend: You seem to talk quite freely for publication, without actu~ ally saying anything. Politician: That's the art of it. A man should always avoid letting his views get mixed into his inter- views. TAKlNG NO CHANCES A traveling elephant never Losea his trunk-and whyZ 1 _The sagacious animal ever Keeps it under his eye. was born." Bell. D. L. Mothieson, LL. B. Farmer: You don't suppose we lake boarders because we need the money! Visitor: Farmer: I had some such idea. Not at all. We Just |et these people out from town to keep the mosquitoes from devotin’ vsil their attention to our homo circle. “Colonel Aubrey” ____.._._. "If Kate told you her age, you can secretly figure out when she “Judging from what she told ms her age was, I should say she was born on her fourteenth birthday." (“IT lflllflU WEI UUHIUJIAT! (continued With o. screech hardly humnn, Smuc‘ dived into the nearest shadows and began a race ior ltfe. He heeded not where he went, so long as he could seek darkness shd escape from the white and mocking moonlight. That. he was approach- ing the house he did not notice until the lighted windows brought him to o. stop. " He turned sway and mode for the bird sanctuary. The wire netting about it he climbed nlmbly. and then, unheedlng thorns and bram- bles, he crept like the hunted thing he was to its black center. Sud- denly he stepped into nothingness. He fell; hlmseli tailing. Then came a blow, and he was no more aware oi time and space. I I I I I I O When '!‘lm Hanby, intent on add- lng a white owl to his collection, had carefully aimed his twenty- two at the creature as it sat on an elm branch, he had not been pre- pared for the extraordinary inter- vention that saved his liic. As his linger carresscd the trigger, thcrc came a blood-curdllng scream, and some large animal had sprung from the base of the tree. Tim telt that it was no disgrace to flee imme- diately. ' _ I I I I I I I Hanby had not been near his orrlce for two months, An hour's dictation cleared up his correspond- ence, and he went to the Hardware club for luncheon. "Hello, Douglas!" he said, stop- ping at the table where an elderly, called you up ihls morning, but you were busy." "Glad to see you," Douglas. re- plied heartily; "I've missed you. What's it like to bes landed pro- priet0r?" "The best lire in the world." Hanby declared. But a darned sight more to do than I thought. Why did you recommend me to buy those farms?" "A sound investment. day. How are coming along?" “They are your admirable Appleton. v Doug- man like that go?" man. "Again? What do you mean?" "The Gray house holds some sin- years." his pay, and struck some lsckan- a better business man than that." Douglas returned. l-Ie listened to Hunby in silence. "Now hear me," he resumed. raise his pay, and I put nobody over him." you must have been crazy! What for?" "Ostenslbly because he was drunk and impertlnent." "Appleton? Why, drinks!" “Another reason was because he had deliberately misled me as to his fondly life. Yet s third was be- cause _ he had manipulated sc- counts. I don't mean that he took money from me. I mean that. he had robbed Peter to pay Paul. I mean specifically that {or years he ‘They'll be wanted tor a country club some your improvements iinished, thanks to las, how could you let s. Jewel oi’ s. There was a curious smile on the heavily lined lace oi the real estate So Appleton has been up there again, has he?" inquired Douglas- gular fascination lot him— that‘: what I mean. You ask why I let him go. You coll him a Jewel. I did that for more than thirty "And yet you refused to raise apes over him. I thought you were “Tell me lust what he said," “I fired Appleton. I didn't refuse t0 "You tired Appleton? Douglas, DOVE!‘ I 9y . .. l ' yd‘; he 1nd clients for thw money-bu used to oitcct repllrs on the Gray house." "m: yombe baa-been interest- ed in your house-for the lutten yea-c, anyway. Another thing- Bout-hard ol-liod me up a mqntb or sosgefioakwhy-Iiliowed 0mm like you. with aiovul! iomllr. to buy s house. when people died (rem bod drains. 1M- tho lost tow your Appleton hns kept clients mm buy- ing thnt house. ‘You oak‘ why. I can't ,‘ ‘ .' Ask Appleton. I did, ondwla told to go lb h-l." "The Appleton Imesn in n man of sixty, plump. smiling, md mor- ried to. an ‘lnvalkf to whom he ts devoted- He cam‘ himself Darby and his wlte Joni." "Thstfs my Appleton, too. I took it upon mysel! to sec her. There was another illusion gone. She is an mvolldfbut as to L.-lng devoted, he tells her openly he wishes she were dead, so that he could marry the younger woman he runs around with." Hanby put his hmds to his head. “This is toonuchi" he murmured. ‘Remember, I had him in my house {or u. month." years. Up to the time he. met this "I had him for more than thirty ‘ musical comedy person—shc must? i be iorty now-he was fiflfld hus- , ‘band. Now he takes the women‘ out to dance halls. He has money= ‘saved, but he's spending it. I hove ‘never been so utterly deceived in any one. His wife, who is religious, gray-haired mo“ was sitting. "I thinks he; possessed c! a. devil, vand maybe ' she's right. She says he has any amount o! money. I had his books ‘examined, and h: hasn't embezzled one cant. All he has done is to divert money from other houses to the upkeep and re- pair of the one you're in. You've money. What was he doing for you?" l-lonby explained. He told Doug- lac» what his improvements had The real estate‘ man made calculu- tlons on the beck o! s menu card- Forrtunatcly - l-lcnby had exact particulars as to dimensions. (To be Continued) ~ $20,000 ‘Prize Gontestlnauguarateli By Keivinator One o! the. most interesting con- tests ever inaugurated by any man- ufacturer was recently, launched by the manuiscturers oi Kelvinotw cl- ectric refrigerators. There are no strings attached to this contest. Con- testants need buy nothing. They simply secure n. Btenddrd Ratios scale Score Ol-rd from their local Kelvlrmtor deslcr, check any Stan- dord Model Kelvinntor jgslnst this. and then writs n. letter of 200 words or less m "What I have learned shout Kelvinstor." Przles totalwell over 80,000 in- cluding two cosh prillol 01 $5,030 and 81,260 Ind n large number o1 De Luxe flld Standard Model Kei- vinslors. There are also special prizes open t0 Canadian contest- ants only, including o cash prim of $500. Palom- Electric 0o. Lin. and Cen- trsl Groomers, Ltd. local Kelvlnatnr dealers, can supply score curds and all details regarding this contest which closes on August 81st. no kick coming. He saved you‘, been, ‘their cost, and theltime in = which they‘ were executed. The ~ logic of it: K W Beat the heat‘ ~ v TOMORROW, heat the heat. Star-tat breakfast with I bowl oi crisp Kellogg’: Corn Flakes and cool milk or, cream. It’s a delicious flavor: treat. And, ‘lrcrels the Kelloggh Corn Flalies are "so light and easy to" digest, they furnish energy without heating up the body. They help you feel cool. ' Kellogg’s are great for warm-weather lunches too". Delicious with fruits or honey. Fine “for the -children’s supper. Ideal f or a late snack. Always crisp and appctiz- g ing. Try them tomorrow and sec if you don’_t feel fitter and fresher and cooler.‘ A Q “You'll prefer tho wonder flavor and crispness o] Kellogg's Com Flakes, the world's mart popular rcady-to-eot cereal. Flakes o] crunchy corn. Always wan-I'm): in the mastic: rcd-ond-grocn package. Sold by oil grocers. Served by restaurants, howls, cqfctaricc. Mode by Kaila" in London, Ontario. m... .. _.__ \ with a- iment VISITING MUSEUMS (Canadian Press) PLYMOUTH, Imgn. Aug. iii-Why people go to museums, and why, when there. they pretend to be ln- terested" formed a topic of discus- sion at the Museums Association Conference here recently, and some amusing instances were given by prominent delegates- Dr. Kay Murray, of the Free Pub- lic Museums, Liverpool, caused con- siderable laughter when he describ- ed how he questioned large - bets lot visitors to discover whether they learned anything in the museum. The almost invariable answer was that they had seen a. great many lflnterestlng" things. Everybody said “interesting? A young minister with s. child was very angry at being ask- ed, and said: "You would not ex- pect to learn anything when you are showing a. youngster around." Sir Henry A. Miers, the president, said that he saw a slrl look throuslr o. microscope and cry: "Inokl Fath- er, this ls most interesting." Her father looked and sold: "Yes. most interesting," sir Henry himself then looked and found it was out o! focus and all that could be seen were two bits of wire. WINNIPEG, Mum, Aug. 12. (By the Canadian Pre5s)—-Hali auto its wsy “From Vslmarle to Mon- tresl ol‘ Bust." Two prawns i"! horses draw the converted film's“ which Allrcd ohoqums is drill“ from his iarm at volmarle in 50"‘ them Saskatchewan. Choquette, who formerly film“ m the Msrlspolls urea of Manitoba, lslt His Saskatchewan land om! tour years of crop failure. He car- ries as companions on his trip I and half-wagon. with a. hc-li-breedgopher and o. psi!‘ oi’ endocri- at the helm, a weird carriage ls on Bv onions watt, ‘m oi or "Gum o"?- FENCE. bowl -Mb LUWM hi: omen 0P ‘i Colonel Aubrey 2.10 2-5 Reg. Nu. , SEWER Fox-Es AND FURS 3940 leaves Elmsdale Monday, Aug- ‘, Representing usl. 10th to Wm. McFadygerfs, Port- HUDSONS BAY Co" o: LoNDONogr. noon;; thence to Neil A. Mc- i ENOLAND_ DougalPs, Summerside, over night. Home. n2 Ken‘ s‘ Tuesday to J. J. Mcltinnonb, New Annnn, noon; thence to B. Mc- Arthufls Kensington overnight and remaining till Friday morning, Re- turn trip to Nell A. MeDougnlPg, noon; thence to Romanus Mc- Dougallis Grand‘ River, overnight; thence to liowlun over week end. MR. AND MRS. omon _._ _. A-._.:=_- ._ _ L Joe, ‘me melanoma» em; w“; p; Au. "To ‘mas. 00k rucsspown Nib llAVB JUST Orli Bit-GA»!!! ' Joe Makes A Decision Worthy Of Sol , Ann ‘limit Miss wlotowvfroo. GAIDIIIIIIG, A» wan-re wine. semi wows. Sea! 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