ruwlarso‘ lOANS FOR LARGER AMOUNTS ' IY ARRANGEMENT The Coils You Need nib Frlaadylpaol I STRICTLY CANADIAN COMPANY Willi IIANCNES FROM COAST YO COAST I. l. ROGERS, Branch Manager Pickard Building, 151 Gt. Geo. St. hone 1976 Charlottetown Lakeview District is invaded By Beetles Bill Riley Displays Beetles Residents ol Lakeview district Ontario, have sought aid oi psrtimont oi Agriculture in de- troyirig large bectlfis, known as lednota punctaia", a rare vari- y. which have been leading on aves of fruits and vegetables ughout the district. The beetle somewhat unusual in that the alt leecls on the leaves ol grape- nes While the larvae leed on the lecaying roots of trees such as ap- ple, pear and hickory. rnizionerfieirfirna i: , m; P wxvvfifluu An escapee lrom the Lima State v Hospital for the Criminal insane, Lima, Ohio, Raymond Jutilia (ar- row). 35. sits atop l30-loot water tower on grounds ol the institu- tion. Sentenced to lile imprison- ment lor the attack-slaying of an Ohio woman, Jutiiia was consider- ed "most dangerous." and ellorts to send some one up to down and meekly surrendered. Call on your Reulrew Representative- J. M. Ladnor 111 KEIT mm lhisyoaraaloNllV subdue him were halted. He later came AFRIBA FLIGHT VII Gielgul "Oh, I don't know," she murmur» ed uneasily. "It was Just s rather silly idaa that came lnto my mind. And I don't want to think oi’ it again. Altar all. even l! poor An- tony didn't show up too well at one moment. he paid his bill in the long run-with interest" "Exactly, exactly." said $11‘ George. "What doea it nutter what. happened belore lie-er nude the supreme sacrifice?" And he coulhed consoquentlally. "1 expect you're right." Ol-rol llstlessly. Sir George squared his heavy shoulders. "Antony died like a ing Judgment lrom the Bench, and the verdict on appeal. cried Carol. looking desperately lrom lace to lace. had to cultch at a corner oi the room, unnoticed, with his swilt. ard’.' He stood Just inside the door. expression about his lips: smiling, hail pitiful. And he was wearing a lounge suit. "We were beginning to wonder ll you were coming, Larrimore." said Sir George. ‘ Lsrrimora apologized carelessly, and walked over towards the piano. "I suppose I might," said Lar- rimore, looking at her closely. "D,you know it never entered my head?" l-le lowered his voice: "Carol, dear, you look ghastly. What is it?" Behind him he heard Cynthia Wright's maddeningly cool voice: "You must have been extraordin- srlly occupied, Mr. Larrimore." "PM SUSPECT!!! OI‘ MURDER” Larrirnora always preferred to lace his perils. He turned round, pausing a moment as he did so to squeeze Carol's lingers. “I admit I was rather particularly occupied.’ he said insolently. "You see-I'd never been to Scotland Yard be- lore.” "And what on earth—" demanded Sir George, not unreasonably, "were you doing at Scotland Yard?" Larrimore shrugged his should- ers. “Just answering a lew ques- tions" Janet Manson drew a sharp quick breath and moved closer to Carol. "Was it essential lor them to choose my dinner-time?" pursued Sir George ponderously. ."They seemed to think." said Larrlmore coldly, "that the answers were a matter o! some urgency." “Well, suppose we talk about it over dinner. We're rather late. you know." Larrimoreb expression hardened suddenly, "I'd hoped," said he. "that you wouldn't have waited tor me. I really only came along to apologize. I didn't men to scarlly our party in these clothes." "My dear Larrlmore." Sir George protested, "we have waited so don't let's stand on any more ceremony. Let's go in right away." He start- ed towards the double-doors st the la!‘ end ol the room. which led to the dining-room, but Larrlmore made no move to follow. "N0. Sir George," he said abrupt- ly. "I can't." "What on earth do you mean. Irarrimore?" Larrimore’: chin jerked up cher- acterlstically. "I can't dine with you. And I'm slraid that the breaking alt cl my gagement to Carol must appear ~in tomorrow morning's papers. I propose to dralt the announcement now lor your approval." "Rupert!" "And what the dlckens is the manning ol this?" burst out Sir Gwae. "I insist on some kind cl explanation on the spot, mm. more!" Larrimora put both his hands in is POckets. He cm not look at Carol. "I don't think you need be kept, from your dinner by any large. scale explanation," he said. "1 imagine you're hardly likely to wish the engagement ol your daughter to stand, when the man to whom she is engaged is likely to have to lace a capital charge in the dock!" Bir George's theatrically inllat- ad indignation lelt him as abrupt- ly as ll he had been physically winded. The others began w Bllesk all at once, realized the (utility, almost the indecency, cl words at such a moment. and lell silent again. Only Carol and her aunt, novw standing hand in hand. seemed as il there was something not altogether unexpected in what they had Just heard. "00 on. Rupert." said cuoi n last. But she spoke as if they were back in the Sahara, and her mouth was choked with dust. "Quite simply, Oarol. I mean that I'm suspected ol murder. The French police got the Yard to send lor me, and put certain questions to rne about Antony Botherrfs death. Our lriend the Command- ant at I1 Iayoum" caused the trou- ble. Ono o! his patrol; found REIIEI/E "l. . "m what they lound, the Frmch ais- sity" h°P°—'-h"'§ ‘n l" “m” ""§‘,"“' stsmmer excuses. in an endeavour b" lbw! mm l" m’ “mm h‘ to save the Msnsom embarrass- llm- 111W" ll n h’ "i" ddlw" nient. but Larrimors stopped them, _ pointing out that. in the long run ' “WWI l "lib" "u" t° "Vfl" they would probably lind them- , selves called as witnesses. That last "I! °"1Y Wild 1"" m‘ P”: word brought up sir George "all boy to rest quietly in his gravel "mdmgf. an ' m r n l to and om sh- owy-e w m» w r.§.§°5i.f; °.i..‘3§§,°i..i‘§i‘..’...Z¥--““ grand piano loruupport. Rupert Th . ‘t, __lt ,1“ be mums" had walked into the m°§,:n§§_,‘_$. °°“‘°’ °“ “ 5119"‘ Jungmaepi °f which Smmd‘ consoled in the least. He sat down ers had said that "it always re- m h] 1 1 d 1 bled m, minded him 0i’ a hall-tame leop- gahaidktfrglfifiry’ an um w looking at Carol with a very queer Wench PM“; had bun ‘we u, ha" lind the body. him. Larrlmore." OF CANAL)... FLOUR sothenrs body. You remember how keen he was to give it hon- ourable burial? As a result — o! thorities developed s certain curio- Nigel Kerrand Finch began to "You really mean seriously that “Every chance, Sir George. Si: George did not appear to be Hubert Manson asked how the "I thought you said you'd buried Larrimore smiled unpieasantly. (To be cos tinned) MALPIQIJI AND BALTIC W. M. l. The regular monthly meeting ol Msipequs sud Baltic W. M. S. Auxiliary ol the United Church was held Tuesday evening. July llth, st the home ol Mrs. Frank Besrlsto. The president. Mrs. Cross having her vacation, Mrs. Gerald Lockhsrt presided over the meeting. The worship service was taken from the Missionary Monthly; this was lad by Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Eight members answered to roll call. Minutes oi’ lsst meeting read and approved. Correspondence read. A report was given by the treasurer showing 829.88 on hind. A tcmpersncs reading wss given by Mrs. Sinclair MacGougsn. The program was presented by Mrs. Green with other members assisting with reading. Three sick calls were reported since our last meeting. The meeting closed with "This Is Our Prayer". followed by tho benediction. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Frank Bearis- to and Mrs. Bruce Riley. See Signs 0i Break In London Dock Strike Iy MICILE UMAIA i a LONDON, July l0 — tOPl-‘Ihs Government and the National Dock Labor Board clashed today ova: the best way o! getting strikiu| stavodorea and lightsrrneu buck on the job. At the same time. some observers saw what they believe are signs ol a break in tbs tie-up which has crippled the giant port ol’ Iondon. Arthur Deskin. general secretary or the Transport d General Workers Union. said he ls convin- ced there are clesr signs that the ing stovedcree sud llghtsrmen want to return to work. They have been supporting the contention oi the K‘ ‘iau Seaman's Union that the Canadian ships Baaverbrse and Ar mont are "black." But the unollicisl "lockout com- mittee" ol the dockerl said: "The attitude o1 the men is stillening.‘ The llghtermenb union — oi whose 4.000 members about 1.300 are out-called s. mass meeting fol Thursday at which the union's executive said it would urge the men to go back. Some observer: thought the Stevedores’ Union would lollow suit. The executives ol the two un- ions held a joint meeting late to- day. It was also attended by (7.817. spokesmen. But a new threat hung over Swansea docks in Wales, where great majority o! the 16,500 strik- ‘ ..... "Guard ol honor st oillclsl opening of Newfoundland’: first provincial House of Assembly is being inspected by Lieut-Gov. Sir Albert J. Walsh in St. John's. Alter the elaborate opening, the as sembly got down to business cl governing the new province. Ona of the bills passed provided leg. islailon tor s IZ-msn cabinet. It also made provision thst no other portlolios could be added. 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