3. v... ~,,.... 171' .1. ___ . l Y " as emu Geo. s». .a...-it.i...tt..,i..auy ilianvvltsnweIiougliiourliomsI“ The new homo is the centre of their ' happiness. Of course there is a mortgage on it, but the family feels secure ; . . and will, as long as Dad is there to meet the hills. 'l'ntlav Dllil feels greet lvecnuse he has closed the last. ga in the family's armour of secur- ity. Even iiho were to die prematurely, the * will own their home. Today he arranged this through Imperial Lile Assurance-—arranged, as well, for running expenses in sttch an event. i ls your family as secure in your home? You ran enjoy iltat rand feeling yourself. Call your utperial Life representative. lmrrntat. I.u=s FOUNDID ll" HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO PROVINCIAL AGENCY: Y5 Queen St., Charlottetown BERLIN. Aug. tions of the Russian-controlled nzunist press here German press charged today tnnt- government and the western pow~ contradictory attitudes oi’ the crs seemed to indicate that. me western powers bogged down Mo-s- deadlock is continuing on mijvl’ cow talks on the Berlin crisis and issues in Moscow. the German problem. The inten- s,_.. \ l9-(AP)—Sec- sity’ of the attacks by the Cotn- “ll” "m" m“ "l "hem a“ °“"°- on the c.ty l The tlueon’: Holiday ' BY liltnbeth Corbett ifiiifli I The countess groened. "Iihat I should have lived to see this hop- penl l could almost find it in my heart to wish we had flawed in Leucadln pnd perished with w! order." ' "Our order has not perished.‘ grunted the baron. "Those anal- contents will soon find that the framework of society is, not to be permanenltly disjointed just by a few upsturts imbued with mad doctrines of revolt." Her Higihtiess patted the coun- besss hand, butthc baron ptro- cosded to treat her with tine sternness which is recommended for dealing with hysterical women. Don't. be silly, Countess! At least, don't be any sillier iihan you can help being." Then a little more gently he added. "I ase you have brought along your tea basket. Wihy not have some tea and. tlry to get a little rest?" ‘TeaLalter a revolution?" she protested. But she began to fum- ble Iwiiih the fastening of her basket. - "Diont keep calling it a re- volutlon!" snapped the baron. “The lasl- word hasn't been said yet in Leucadia. Your Highness? "I think it has, Baron. I think I said the last vtord ntyseli’, at eight o'clock tihls very evening." Carl's face puckered like a baby's when it is about. to cry. "When I thin-k oi! that. scene, Your High- ness! You so cool in facing that mob-and then in signing away the tihrone of your ancestors." “I found out who my loyal friends are, anyhow," said the young woman very kindly. "By the way, there are certain adjustments to be tirade in our changed clr- cuntstanccs; and I think we had I've been oft‘ the throne cd my ancestors only a few hours, hut I may as well br-gin to get. used to it. The first step will be for me not to be addressed any longer as Your liigltncssl" "I shall never t-hink of Your Quickies ~ a . ,1 By Ken Reynolds I 1 /'/// (it) :15‘; :1 4/46‘ I "Your Guordion Wont Ad my: it's kiss proof — can you rove it?" ' FIRES i KNOW N0 FAVORITES THE NEXT FIRE MAY BE IN YOUR HOME O’ PLACE OPBUSINESS If You Need Fire Insurance- Telephone, Write or Coll on ll. L. SEAR Charlottetown P. O. lox 356 ANNOUNCEMENT The ARNFAST COAL COMPANY announces rliot they have token on provincial dealership and service for THE IRON FIREMAN MANUFACTURING CO. OF CANADA. Telephone No. 320 THE ARNFAST COAL CO. invites you to make in- quiry and will be pleased‘ to give you on estimate on an ' IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL STQKER without any cost or obligation on your port. We luzve in stock several models for immediate in- stallation and ulvvoys curry o properly shed oil-treated, dust-l less stoltu coal. l ARNFAIT coat. co.’ ' PHONE 149C l Highness in any other way," said ilhe countess firmly. "Nor l" said Carl. But the baron, soothed a little by his tea. asked quietly if gloom- il.y, "What would Your Highness prefer to he catlcd?" "Well. I'm no longer a queen, and I have no special yearning to be known as ‘the cx-queeit‘. So auppcse I drop back to my second mic, and call myself ‘the Duchess of Grantihvim?" ' "Granthchn ts still the name of your capital. I think that title trill do vcry nltcly for the mo- ment. e. Your Grace," somewhat. stiiifly lhF'l'7ilYfil’l lrnered him- self to his knccs on the. floor of the Par and ktsscd llP1' gloivrd hand. The Priilrtlfss and the lieutenant knr-lt. in their turn. The girl hllttkcrl hastily. Then she said as ohcerftilly as site "oufd. "Vrrv well, that’; settled! We can arrange my passport in that namF. too rant we? l suppose we shall neccl passports?" "That. can he taken care of," hne baron assured her. "Your High-Your Grace did well to settle the matter this way. It will be advisable for you to go under an lilcognlt0, I think, at least for the time," "It may be a long time." said the girl firmly. "Meanwhile are we going now. and what do we plan to live on?" "Oh, Your Grace's private for- tune will be ample for all yo-tll’ needs! Most of it has been in- vested outside of Leucadia. For the past ten years we have known that such an uprising might hap- pen Of course we prayed that it would not. But we took precautions, "That's fine. And now the other question?" "This train is taking us to Paris," said Carl. “Oh, but we don't iwsnt to stay in Paris!" cried Her ctrace. "That is where my husband is. Or at least that is writers he was the last time I hoard from hint." Her moment of accord with the bnron was brought to an and by her casual mention of her "hits- band". The old man said savagely. "Sn it makes a city tmlnhahitable for yru if that is n-hore Prince Paul is? Had Your Grace any other country in mind?" Elan drew a long breath. "I have always iihoitghi.“ she said in her pleasant rlear voice. “that I should like to pay n visit to America." “A|nr~rica!“ echoed Carl, as dim- fotttided as if Elsa had named the lost Atlantis. "America!" echoed the countess. as offended as if Ilsa had used n word whitrh should not be in any lady's vocabulary. But the baron knitted his brows and considered. "America! Yea, we have funds in America. We havq friends there, ton. And the latiguage and the customs will not he too difficult for us to grow atcustnmcd to." "I've hoard that the food in America is heavenly." muttered Carl. ' "I've always understood that they overheat their houses abom- lnahiy. But ot course it rney not be for long." conceded the countess. with incredulous delight Illa looked from one face to another. she hadn't hell ved for an instant that Baron tlieb - her Prime Minister ever since she had been queen, and her motlhel-‘a before haw-would agree to America. lndml nhe had never atlppoeed that the baron Wmlld accept from her any idea which he had not himself originated. At this rate ahe was loin; to like WWW station! But having gained so dashing a yicimy, she felt unsafe in pushing it for the present fur- ther then to say, "And nonv that that's all settled, suppose we try to get some rest. when we have controlled Neues Dueischland stud said. After that time there would thildrcn were found tied to chairs of hig size, which would bring In exact hour the world would end oitnom to mrllte tour cups ot tea -tltui't what the tau bott- Inq G-E Kettle gives you. $14.50. - Iov the meet marvelous rdgivfi r sleep imaginable-o O-l Automatic Ilanttet. 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Each day seems full of extra time-new leisure hours frce . from household cares-when General Electric Appliances are taking most of the work, and certainly all of the worry, out of the job of running your home. pletcly electrified. Why not see your G-E dealer now and discuss with him t. plan for eventual l0_0 per cent "electrical living"? Thom CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC fr?» HEAD OFFICE» TORONTO G-E, "The Rel» geralor Mott a Women Wanl Most." From AUGUST 23. 194 / The new G-l Feather- weight iron cuts your Iron- ing time by a thlld. El 1.9L General Electric Radio- Phonoqraph with the lClmOUs Electronic Re- ’, producer. From $249 to M210. ' A 0-! Vacant! Cleaner gives your rugs the "new loolr." $84.50. Cylinder Type $94.50. to sands of husbands and wives are working to lust such e plan-adding one major appliance this year, another the next and repeating the process until their homes are Come Your neighborhood G-E dealer is chosen because he ls experienced, well trained to give you practical dollar- saving advice. He can show you how best to carry out your future plans to suit your present budget. v‘ shall need Our vrlis about its." The cutiuicss. grumbling under I a I u her breath vrltile shc scttlcd her- clam“ SIZE Llmlt self. pYCSPllily went. in sleep with her moutih c-pcn. In ihc opposite ycnr, nlmut 10 pt-r i-ont higher many of the smaller lobsters ere than lust your, sniil .\lr. Pnturpl, not being given a chalice to grow hut iltvre is .1 itciutiic scarcity of Lo maturity and reproduce. mnrkct tnbsicrs. tn his ‘opinion. Mr. Pattirel feels that in time, this points to the fact that too it the size limit. is not raised, there is a chance that the lobster P"? ulatlon may stiffer the some fail as clams, which are a rare com- modlty these dayl- seot the lmTnil tiozcd; va-iili his alert eyes shut, his (lvcply lined face was that. of a very nveary old mnn Ewcu Carl, still clutching his precious box. tiodded n little MDNCTON, N. 8., Aug 21 - and jerked awoke to smile apolo- rcp, _. A gflm wgfnlng ugalngt gctically at. FJsn, and nodded again too rapid depletion of Canada's Imdnwre dcrtiltv lobsier supply was sounded here 0111i‘ Elsa sot ciect. farlmt for- today by Emile Paturel. of shed- “Wilt hflitliii-“tful and eager. inc. N.B., manager oi the hig fish (To Be Ctztitinueii) shipping and canning plant at r —~" Cape Blmet. BER-LIN Alitl- ltt-- (Reutersi- Mr. Paturel claims that the size Two children about to be “sncrl~ limit of seven inches for can- ficed to prevent the end of tnc ping lobsters set by the Canadian ‘not-id at. 3 p.m. ticxt Aiouday" Government is too low. Canning have been resrucd by German po- lohstcrs should not be under eight - hee who raided a religious sect inches, he declared. This might headquarters at Bocltholzncrg, in mean that canning lobsters‘ would the British zone. the Communlsi- he scarce for a couple oi! years. he OUT OUR WAY JUMP ER today. The newspaper said the be an increase In market lobsters, in a building occupied by the more money to both the lobster ‘sect. of continuous prayers" wnicn fisherman and lobster packing firmly believed that it knew the companies. Average catch is very high this "Sill-AM" TEA 8c COFFEE Outstanding Qimliq. e Deljdau, 121mm". to begin a new life tomorrow, Ie 'DON’T RUSH. TH‘ E666 GOT A LITTLE OUT OF C OUTROL I'M INCHIN‘ 'EM DOWN MY LE6 . 7O SAFETY! i By J. a. Writ-oi... GRAB!