rm; GUARDIAN. cnannorrarown A Iillili IIIILE COFFEE ..w (Oust: it x always lrczhf Exit Tony Blount by lydney l'si-iunaii CHAPTER. VIII Continued The man looked at him with a curious blank expression on his ....s....: A- T Cslirislmitrediveimtriiiig grained qpisrsiiu Joliiis-Miinvillo ' after i. pause or a few seconds. tics. but made no comment. "Well. the New Zealand Gov'- ment's goin' to be pleased to know that you ain't gone under." the captain continued. ”Btlt Im just wonderln' it there wasn't others that got away. Y'see, nobody knows what happened to the Mau- 6 wall, so if you can give me a few ideas -e She hit something. I sipose E a reel or something?" The ot.her raised his hand and. shaded his eyes with the palm. as though he found the light too strong for him. "I - suppose New Executive r-x--v,-..-..--,-.---.w ,wu-st-.w-wt AIIADA, so." he agreed. The captain stared at him in some surprise. "Well. maybe you wouldnt know what it was." he conceded. "I dessay it happened all of a rush -- an' maybe at night? But you'd know if any n' the other boats got away. wouldnit you?" There was another short pause. and then the man shook his head alghtly, still keeping his eyes shad- ed with his hand. ”I don't know he muttered at 1 I Cocleirgi-eiiii asbestos W; "i. O O siding ,. I Ifor new building it remodelling emy ii apply Here's a siding that can't burn. won't rot and never needs paint to preserve it! Yes, J-M Cedargrain Asbestos Siding is truly an economical buy. Made of asbestos and cement it is strong as I sheet of stone and it has charm and beauty, too! See the three new colors-Pastel Green. Pastel Coral, Pastel Sun Tan - and two svsr-popular shades. Dover White and Graytone. III has hill-nloi folder in Codugnin tldln; writs Canadian Julian-McnvI1la, Den. -8, l99ory In, Tennis 1 still 3;, Y 0”” "Hint J-M auitoiur. Muimts "i I l ”.But yoti niusv know something zlast. l The captain Pytirl him with an ypuzzled frown. It seemed to him 'that the other was being far from lhelrptul. J. H. Robinson Mr.. P. P Tyler, President. AYPSIIM, LIME AIID ALABASTIIIE, Appointments LIMITED W. E. ARMSTRONG Gypsum, Lime and Alabaitine. about it." he insisted. "It one boat go. ,.wm.. 5...,-er. 5 good Caniida. Limited. announces the appointment of J. H. Robin- :l'hRIl('9 that in 0 the others son to (is-its-ml Manager effective February I, and Mr. W. E. did. T00 B117 .lMll'- ll"W did ”j Ai'n:slrnni: in General Sales Manager effective ADril I. happen that was alone in thcl boat? Or was torn others when you started oill'?' ""”'TT”' TT Again lhrro HHS a pause. Rll(l:t'l5!3lil The due only gave me ten sud Mom" Bar. in her deep then the man dmppecl his hand miiiuirs down here - an' I guess ru:n'bW"n"Hmb1YmlC" wearily and looked at him Wll.lliIlial'S euouizii. seem' the shape H Grim Taddy Bear" God y.. haggard eyes. '3-oti'ro ill. But I'll be lookln' you "I don't knluy,” he repeated ”I up again iiefore long.” -- I can't renir-iiibeix” He nodded reassurlngly and l The raptaiu stared at him turned away towards the door. As iblankly he reached the threshold, how- ) ”Canit renicnihni'?" he ropealeri.lryer. he turned again to deliver long nun! a filial enenuraitllin word. ”But it aiiiit all that lD'.Ve mPan 1') sat - " He T)l'Ul((' 'll guess the docs told you we're loft. l'9lll0mllt"'illil the d0('l0l"5lallnll'i' to land you at Aralui.” he lwamihil. 'W9l-. If 3'01! 06111 --lsaid. "It'll be another four or five lyou can't!” e resumed after Eidays before we make it though. ;moment. is 5: to conceal his so all yoti've got to do is in take xdlS'A.pp0llll.!l tilt ain't. It) be things easy air get your strength wondered at. Is'pose. seeln' vllialyback. You hiight to be ground you've boon tht-iiugii. Three weeks mam by then, my 11:, to Lakg the in an open biizii. ainit no yoke - job on." specially ulicli the water runs. The man uas staring at him Iout. How you made it last til-Wllwith a queer. half-dazed look in L. M. POOLE 8: C0. . z Lumber and Building Supplies Paoil's Wharf Phone 171 lom: I (lllllllll, tor you couldn't his eyes, as ihnugli he found some ha' been witlirmt it for moron A diirii-iiliy lli iinderstandimz what rial "i' two wlwn We lIK”kPd lmlllie meant. He said nothing. how- up. I i'c-cknn mo days would beleypr, and nlipr a moment, the the limit for anyone to no lllllis-Wnptain nodded again, and, back. tv in these latitudes” Ho paused. ing out of the cabin, made his ”Goodyl" uried Totty Bear. "You'll have to keep alone to my heels." continued Mother Bear. "If you go wandes-mg about you may get lost. and I haven't time to go looiuing Mr you." The cubs promised that they would keep close to her heels, and for a time they did. Every time mother turned her head to look back the little black imps were li'ottinc.z along just behind her. At first she looked back every few steps. Adler a il'li.lIE! she didn't look so often, The little black imps noticed this. They began to lookl around more than they had been doing. When they didn't look tlioy didn't see things. As surely as they did look they saw the most fascinating tliings. This great. hl'? wonderfiil world was a marvelous place. filled with wonderful thln;:s.l and as the i 'l'l made no response. way up on dork. he slnwlv s iiiteiied hieiiseif up. The dnclrl" was seated aft with liiwell, I'll be bcatin' it up on (lPClt1n, hook, nut he Looked up at his At The Ladies' GREEN I I LADIES” Dfggggg , .,,. .,.. 56.95 TO 335.00 Skirts 52.95 up Dresses . Blazers. l l l l l TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Are Opportunity Days CHILDREN iffy Vwiiwwm W, yy&y?”?,;ai:iproach. l "Well? What do you think of our patieiii iiow?” he asked. The Papliiln shook his head dubiously. ”I dunno." he said slowly. "He dnn'1: lmk so good to me. 0' course has still a mighty sick man. but it you was to ask me I'd say lie"; szoiw a hit queer tip here." And he lapped his forehead sig- niiirantiy. HIS prissemzer surveyed him with a slight smile. ill'll."ll niakcs you think that?" he asked lli(lill:9nl ly. DAL Store "Well. for one thing he don't i-einomber nolhin' about what- happeiieti to the Mauwaii," the tiilllfllll told him. tliie don't know '.vliat they hit or when they hit it, or W or niiytiiiiig. An' he don't - - o I o 2 o a o v - "P know limv he come to be adrift in that boat by himself. That . ain't iinttiial, is it?" sizes 3 to 12 . . S3.95 to b5.95 Tm dnrmr rhruwd. "It is only what one might have 32 to 38 e 554.95. 38 - h5.95. Use otlr ”Layv-Away" Plane-A Deposit will hol 150 GT. GEO. ST. Just received a shipment of Wool Bolero Sweaters in red. while. navy. sizos Also Balwing Sweaters, 3-4 length sleeve. pastel shades and stripes. silos 32 la The GREENDAL (:0. Ltd. Corduroy Jodplieers expected." he said placidiy. "It "buses - E - - - -- Si-95 " 55-95 3 to ex . . . . .. 53.25 i.':.fSi ;e:;:l:..”.:.l”.:: ' s ' .l i . er H0” - - - - - - - - - - 52-95 W 57-95 : 3”” G"'Y F'"'"'e' ii-i;mi'TE3 .ii.i.'f.i.i'.ilkiii”i.ii.i.1.i'l .325 GI f l sIdCl(S, 3 TO 6X . . .- . . rt :lOll of the brain e- which it 0VOS........ . 0 . E blgldhtht told a.- l Hats - - - - - - - - - - - "P . RC('(;lll1(Ll for tlieafallt uthat elrle Purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.95 llp ; Straw Purses . . . ..... . 5l -49 up f.".fm.';2? ”,'f,(,l.if".l..l.l,”fl f1.'.,,l.,':.l,i.,I;”l','.l'; I warned you not to expect ton mizzh." The captain still looked llli!'0ll- viiised. "Yes. I know you did," he admitted. "But that ain't all. Its the way he looks at you -- as lhtiuszh he only savvles about hall inure sayinl! (Even when I men- izriiied that we was on our way to d any Ralillwlll. Araful. he didn't seem to know lint I nit-aiit. An' you told him "mil alrrndy. haunt you?" The doctor shook his head. To be continued ,.-,.., I BURGESS BAEDTIME l Page '7) lcmitiiuied from and when Mother Bear avoids the F I S H E R M E N ' Vrtlillfl isnlt at all a pleasant one I lswmctimes she boxed their ears and they wanted to lmorw all about; them. So it came about that when lTotty Bear turned aside to go overl lto an old stump behind which she jwas sure she had seen some one trim, Taddy Bear went. lMother kept right on her way. Iwzilking rather fast. Totty ran straight over to the old stump. When she reached it too. And i rlllllii iililli ill lmzi Smllzi III-it IWAIHIUHT lShock Absorber Tn surest way to absorb the shock of unexpiet-SHTTSTDE and expenses is to have ready cash-"Money in the Bank.”- And, young or old. married or single, the only sure way to have cash for the things you want and need is to save money -regularly. You'll be pleasantly surprised how fast your savings grow when you set aside a definite sum each pay day. We suggest you start building your shock absorber by opening a Savings Account at the nearest branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. Develop the savings habit. There's no shock absorber like "ilfortey in the Bank.'l Your BN5 Manager is a good man to know. In Charlottetown he is K. R. Elliott. O VOUP PAPTNEH IN HELPING CANADA GROW she stopped and cautiovusl-y peeked around it, There eat one whom she had never seen betore. He was a queer looking fellow with ions ugh NEW I TMASONITE- TEMPERED PRESDWOOD.) EXTERIOR SIDINGY Away went Jumper the Him: is ll scared halt to death. Away went the cube sitter him. This was fun! They forgot eves-yithiing else. ears and long hind teet. He was practdcally as big as she was. "Boo!" said 'IV:itty Bear just as Taddy Bear joined her. 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