THURSQ y. "”””””I”””A ,‘LEG snow.‘ ' Lnivclvstylc msk to Inks lovely egfiook love ‘er. l‘ Noverstreaksuupotsorrubs oft. Easily removed with ordinary soup and water. In s lotions golrlen bronze tone to blend with all cos- tume colours. copy ct the ‘ “Automobile User's Guido’!- d booklet which will pmvc I vwluablo old In mdlntdlnlnq the olllcloncy of your cur or truck-by wilting to Service Department, General Motors ofCcnorlo Three brothers. sons o! Mrs. Catherine lhnerty, I Haunt "- , lllnltod, Osliewu. Charlottetown, no now over-ecu. lllsht to left: Lint. Borst- lhbofl lhsssrty and Gnr. timid lemony. The Man Who hm Wasn't lliiiiself " i“ By Leslie Cargill ad resorted to - -‘n'h‘u'>'u'fi wry-mm mum}; and ggjqlgflgg {q bring “h: partnership with Perry "Seven days," muttered Fswley. gnaw my, QW-af/[QIL '11“ "Not very long, ls it? Conslderingl mm," w make m “new” "m". the_days Ive spent playing at dc’; 1am‘; h;m_ MCIJVB; zilgcady 1m not hopeful. i mom,“ M “l Wm“ w” com. “N0 IHCK- _ ‘pliant. With or without the ‘pu- , N°w .Y°“ drive me ""0 8 wmef- tication of the ostensible proipr etor Ill admit to s ivee clue, if you like‘ the warehouse w,‘ being ma,” to ‘call i3 so. Cooper burns the mld-' mm Sex-Vic‘, “m.” °l "I'm In an lmipomible position," Richards face fell. A store man-i me warehouse fnangggr 555¢119d_ ager might well put 1n ovcrtunenqg, surprises me that you Bhduld And there would be fire guardsccme here while this |s gen-lg on’ 312i ell?‘§§2“l¥.§‘..§“u.§"§.l”°i.“’€°iii.§°= M“ “my 8"” "‘° w ““°'°"“‘}2 ' ' y Cl an B g v place As he pointed out these ob-“lou had fallen out’ and I w“ MCDRE a. MiLeooiut-s t.» ,, t- Wm £10m be‘? n. week anu- CQIARLOTTINWN 04%;? mu cgfluhly‘ nq my Jack Murrev h P.E.l. fl-IE. lc¥k$j§" l > BIK.\I').-\LIl.\.\'E VILLAGE 2 Myron Mathcson. Grade VI—1 Eleanor Murray, 2 - roIL ior ItIay. Jeuretta Murray, 3 Basil Mac- le .' Sl'.——l Wilma Mac- Donald. 2 Gordon ulna-risen. 3 Reta, Grade V-l Audrey Todd. Grade IV—1 Freda Hlckox, 2 X Jr‘. —- 1 Gurfrude MM‘- Wclllnton Murray, 3 Dorothy , 2 Alyrtle MacLcod. 3 Paul Mathew); Grade III-l Alice Toombs. Grade I Sr.-1 Lulu Toombs. Grade I Jr, 1 Bedlord Kennedy _~__—_:-= ~ . “<1 ~ _ 1-- 2,. van-ammo _¢-.----._..-_-_ _ _ . ,., ,.. - _ -. .¢ {.1 w F .._.._.~\__-_-.-.~.r.-i.'.I-IAI.I\A.n.i-_~_'cd.- 5-2-5‘ r a ‘y... “m. H,‘ M ., q H n‘ ',.' ..‘ ,., 5].] ‘FIHQ ,-_~_l_-_-..-.-.~.-.-.-..-.-..-.-..-..-.-.-.;'.~.-'..-..-¢ ~ .,..-a--~..I..¢-d....-- _’____"_,‘,_.- ‘- .»<e;-*- . ‘a 3'5‘, \ i I I I l I I t I l I l 1 ...1¢-~ f~J-é@--:—'>:.:.:4>9-v"""‘""“' “‘ I liirriiiiiniziii or MIlll|Tl0llS AND SUPPLY Honourohle C. D. Howe » Mgnisye, 01d Sydney Screened ~ COAL \ We are now receiving regular shipments of this high IIFIIKlO i-oiil for steam and household use. We strongly advise taking delivery as early as pos sible, as it llolpected transportation, etc. may Idle it difficult to secure coal laterin the season. W. D. GILLIS & c0. PHONE 176 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS. P.E.l. - CARIBOU. N.S. M-V. “PRINCE NOVA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Provinces".. (DAILY—SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight Saving Tlrnc Starling Mly lst the Nova Scotla-Prlncc Edward Island F011‘! Service will operate three round trips per dsy. Will Leave Wood Islands 7.00 run. 11.00 can. snd 8.00 inn. 1.00 p m and 5.00 p in LUNCHES SERVED NORTHUMBEIILAIVD FERRIES, LIMITED " CIIAVBLOTTETOWN. ILEJ. NOTE-Tho ll l-lll. and l IMII. sailings will be cancelled on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays Ind Thursdays during Mly and June by order n! Oll Cmtroller. October and November schedule will be announced Inter. Will Leave Caribou 9-00 mm. ‘honest traders would g0. jeotions Fnwley smiled. "Homework," he amplified. time and srnuggles 1t back in the morning " "Surely the cashier would inter- fere? Lldgctt used to be responsible for locking away all the books in the nlehtsnfe." “Still ls. I haveift discovered what subterfuge Cooper resorts to But take my \\‘Ol'd for it , lie; departs with s flat oblong parcel quite freq- uently, On several occasions I have stopped behind to watch. 'I"he flre~ men congregate in the rest-room to play darts. Half an hour after closing time, Cooper creeps—ancl I mean creeps-out by the back way. Don't forget he has a special key. Once he dropped the parcel. You ‘know the sort of dull thud a [nasty book makes? That was the sound. ’ CHAPTER XIII , "SONEE FINE THUGS HAVE . TAKEN OVER.” Discussing Cooper with Fawley set Richard thinking upon the behav-l lour of the head manager. ' Cooper, by virtue of his posltlonl might have good czmsc to study the, flrm's books at 111s heme. Some 0t; the books. like the stock books could well be examined at le1surc.; He might also deal with them in manipulating his blnck market! PIITClIBSQS. though this was a matter that did not effect, Richard's urge| to unravel the tangle that had been made when he was a. departmental manager. Those doing were con- cerned with his Chetwood phase and tended to prejudice his further chances. ' As for the permanent ledgers and account books, they were made out on a. machine which set down the items in printed characters and automatically added and subtracted the credits and debits. So (at as he could Judge, there was no way of faking these entries ivilhout Lid- gett or some member of the iwcourfl- ancy staff, being aware of the game. Obviously it was incredible u; sus- pect the highly-respectable cashier or dishonesty. He had been with the firm for years rind was due shortly to retire on Pension. "As sure as eggs Me 9885.” FBW- ley insisted, "old man Cuoper ls up to something fishy. What you put me up to was the beBini-llng. Since then, I've got more ma; a sus~ “Sneaks off with the ledger at and Harkness shrugged his shoulders. "You know how it ls." ne answer- , _ “You're as much ln his power ,as I am." , “More, slr. Leastwlse I dsmxft iklok. Already the regulars are sent ,cn holiday. some fine thugs have taken over. sharrt I be glad when thLs lot is finished.” ; “The middle or next week will see you clear. Thomas?" , “By Monday. sir,‘ the man amend- ed “Mr. Murray made some rush i alterations." _ i Black Jack was not some w be lgaught. napping. clearly he did not tmst his former confederate, and ivas taking precaut onary measures [against the possibility o1’ being be- ’ trayed. , Only an hour afterward he was Itaxing Herknecs with having 1n- terfered at, the warehouse. (To Be Continued) ‘take my orders from him." CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN’! INSTITUTE The Central Royalty W. I. met at the home o! Mrs. Wm. WB-Pd on ‘Iuursdcy evening June 1st. The president opened the meeting with the Institute Ode followed by the roll call which was responded to by 16 members. 2 visitor; were present. The mlnutcs- o! the last meeting were read and approved. _Ths d1!- ierent committees gB-Ve than report-s rind new ones were appointed as follows, Sick-Mrs. Ward, Mrs. ’I‘ralnor and Mrs. Stead, School. Mrs R. Roper, Mrs. W. Wood. M155 Clay and Mrs, MacRae, Red Cross-Mrs. I-Iowatt, Programmme, Mrs. Archibald, Mr. Bulman and Mrs. . Wright were appointed a; delegates to the An- nual Convention with Mrs. Muc- Ausland, and Mrs. Warren as sub- stltutes The sum o! $15.00 was voted for the school prizes.- Warren and Mrs. Wendflll W001i were appointed to Bssist the Teach- srs In buying these prizes and ar- ranging for n picnic to be held on J1me 30th. $30. 53 was realised Iran the pantry sale held during the month. One lldYs 99M. one buy‘! jacket one pair o! men‘s pyjamas. and two turtle necked sweaters were ccmipleted tor me Rod Cross. The treasurers report showed s balance o1’ $188.32 on hand. Mrs. Howatc invited the members to her plcion. Never spotted his shifty gaze before. Don't care a lot for his visitors, either." “Murrev is one of them." "Swarthy chnp, from what you've told me? Stalks in as though he oivncd the place." "That's the man." "Regular caller for days. Came in twice yesterday. Which reminds me. Early closing day he stayed be- hind with Cooper when everyone clsc left." ilgcludlng yoiliseht?" Business BS c" "Yes, though I hung about as long as I dared. He had a small- ish suitcase with him The visitor, I mean." “Probably samples of the stolen; property he intends passing through, the stores. Tlzafs one angle." “It cculd be done," Fswley re» marked. "We had some bolts of tweed not long ago that weren't lair dealings on the quota, unless I'm mistaken I had to querv the .ionally good auctioneer and over home for the July meeting. The meeting then adjourned with the singing of the National Anthem after which Miss Clay mpably con- ducted an auctim sale of the many useful articles suppllad by we mem- bers, Mrs. Ward made an 9X09?“ s12 00 was realized from the sole. Lunch was served b the hostess nsslsted by the comm tee In charge. lllléll, llT/IIIKJII 0F IMIARIASSMENI‘ documents, and the old man al- most bit my head off. Well, 1t wiisnt‘ my responsibility," “I believe the way he does it is to: buy cheaply ihrcuizli Murrey, and‘ steer this goods throv-rh some dub- ious fl Richard "There must be a good deal o , manipulation of books and dookets,‘ but. sirnlllnr subtcrlugcs are evld-i cntly gone in for elsewhere." Breache< of the buying and sell-, lng regulations necessarily led to ‘complicated methods. Those al-f ready brought tn light in the courts showed to what lcnzths scene dis; Cooper, liadhsccmlngly introduced reflne- I s men f » enjqysolid foods, SKlllT8—-1_49 Formerly 2.9a a 3.95 BLIIIISES-l .49 THE FASHION SHOPPE GT. GEORGE STREET It's so easy to enjoy all- day confidence when yougflatcs are held in plsoo by this -‘co ortcilshio j‘ dentlslfslormull. i. Dr. Wei-net's vent sore sums. Powder lets you zEconom cal; small amount IVOKl embarrass lasts longer. merit o! loose mPureJisrmI plates. Helps pre- pleasant tasting. umm-socmquinuamu Dr. Wernefs Powder ilinnni llilNti i-i Ilv wuwmu IN IHI woni .» l C"; d! fie) éUhltOd lb a m» ‘Ywima Strum lfeod of Spirit cf Sacrifice as» CARE SAVES WEAR but lira conservation doesn't slop there! The mechanical condition of the chassis parts of your ca: or truck is mos: important. —Wheels which are a V1" our of line cause the tires to “scuff” sideways approximately 87' in a mile. —A few ounces out of balance multiply into many pounds of damaging force, even at normal driving speeds. These elements actually tear the rubber ofl’ your tires. You can safeguard against such damage by having:- —The mechanical parts of your vehicle inspected and adjusted periodically. -Your tires and wheels checked regularly, ticularly‘ after the tires have been removed the wheels for repairs. Tire conservation service from a will:— —Stretch your tire mileage.‘ —Assure your safety. —Improve the steering, qualities. riding arid braking This infomution s’: made available to you, tbs owners of Canada’: carrand trucks, to axis! you to conserve your lira and vehicles, and so safeguard against 4 brsafidoum of tbs country’: automotive transportation up to" and wan hyonl Ibo dcy of Victory!‘ Pa" from General Motors dealer ALWAYS G0 l0 A GNERAL MOTORS DEALER FOR ON ALI. MAKES OF CARS ANDTRUCKS HORNE MOTORS, 16s Kg... so... CHEVROLET & OLDSMOLIDE DEALERS ALLISQN MflCLEoD, 208 Great George Street PONTIAC " lent not. A basil ll .-.__. I1.» JIIQ Q —-, uro o! Illtlll. muting yestsri e devotional a dress by M , Toiontjom‘ oonay n reported t the rnlssilolins’ ‘$01K i can McLAUGHLlN-BUICK ptuflsnlm 14rd to cuppa-t church we“: slec periods would d ha’! In Meinoriam Ml‘. IEIBIIT Y.P.U. The It. Herbert Y.P.U. resent- ed their two one u: lsy- n Mul- c Ill-ll on ffhursilsy, June 1st I Q1566. their owed ions from the Mt. Rer- hert Orchestra, and s duet ‘by sue Jones Ind Annabelle Inn with Illltll’ accompaniment. The curtain then rose and Tips for pouls was presented - Dcmliy Dix In her dolly column solved their probl "won-r pink" e suflestcd — so visions o! y oveltness gowned in btllo “ti, hrounit the men w III usel- G. M. C. TRUCKS CHIVIOLIT 0 PONHAC v OIIIMOIII e Mcl-AUIHNJUIOK 4 CADll-l-AC e Cl-lIVlOliT i. GMC TIUCIZ; lent consisting of s vlolln I010- Thc Blue Bells o! Scotland b1 llol Lundlc; Echo. violin Ind W" col solos a Raynor i It numbers were classical and h" with an appreciative refill!!!"- ‘rhera was intermission and l sale o! can . The Baltic 01" game rum d old plain; “mum ey were warmly an Th curtain again rose oifthslr seconed one undid‘ "Whodunlt." It was well sc I n burl sggo us dolhalrlalllvliz: t ughout the entire Rev. Mr. Orowdls cog? the mun on their av hynlhlphntlisyieorwlh his llkodbll manner. The king hrmllm "l" 111% to 3, close. - Y 1U. as sponsored by l!" Bsltl: W. l. "the members serv- ed Ice cresm and csko tn the l!" terminus.