PAGE TWO THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN V, ,cause1don’tquitel11WWl¢1!-_ _ ' , -___ By the way," he added, "I suppose youeanarraugeformembepns- , 'ent it the post mortem?" _ l me Invisible l "certainly; said the ‘inspector.’ n: THE Newt MARITIME res "slim YELLOW LABEL It draws quickly — 5 It has rich strength - IT HAS DELICIOUS FLAVOUR! and is most economical, for the price is only 40c per 1 lb.- packet. FOR SALE Shore Farm oi 50 acres. Good "Thewli be no difficulty about that. m, GOOU-flllllt, P6021‘ I-Ild-JDCUY ' ' I. I. WILIIUI “may flung," CIAPTEI II (Continued) ma?!“ m He paused for a. rnoment by the fire grate which was set on an angle in one comer of the oilice to the extreme left of the desk. He noted further. that it had probably never been used for heatng purposes for some time. A large electric radiator comfortably adjacent to the dead man's desk provided that measure of warmth a man of Mr. Gaynors dimensions demanded. Yet there was' something in that scrupulously clean grate that attracted his a‘.- tentlon and amused his interest. It was a small quantity oi blush-grey ash which might easily have been the remains oi Va particularly good Tl INQUEST REVEALS LHTLI The inquest upon the clrcumstanc ' es surrounding the death oi Mont- gomery Gaynor was opened the (ol- lowlng morning, and after evidence oi identification had been taken, the Coroner announced that he would adjourn the inquiry (o; g week, not only that the pol'ce might pursue their investigations, but also that a full medical report oi the autopsy-which was, as yet, by no m"!!! Wmlllete-might be furnish ed. Th!!!“ lflrsely to. the newspapers who had seized eagerly upon the MALTESE CROSS. CLIPS One of Lucien Lelong‘: newest afternoon dresses in very dark col- ors has three Maltese cross clips buildings. Ncnr Oyster Fishing, “mched to, the edge o! tIhe V; 1586i‘. so curiously congealed was it. mystery, and accorded it an amazing church. sow-vi and Shlvvlns- 5MP“ "°°“‘“‘° “‘ m“ "°“‘ ‘“‘ m root. 1r Peter Bowie hid been amount of Publicity. the Coroner's 4W1)’ three ‘m the sleeve 3”‘ “w” the an ordinary man. and not someone (your; was ¢mwded_ wrist. These clips, in the shape cf a Maltese cross, are among the new- est jewelry designs in Paris. They are either made oi gold or oi gold marked with bright spols oi ena- mel. who had taught himself never to accept the obvious interpretation oi casual observation, he would, no doubt, have prrmltted the common- place phenomenon to evade his crit- lcal analysis. As it was he stooped down anl touched the little heap oi ash lnconsequently with his fingers. To his amazement he discovered that the ash was very nearly sol‘d and, as he touched it, it iell through the gaping bars o! the grate into the cavity beneath without showing any signs oi even partial disinteg- ration. Tlfs puzzled him consider- ably. Never before had he encount- ered ash so thoroughly homogen- ous as this. Formal evidence regarding the discovery of the body was given by Willam Bannister, the. caretaker, who, as is usual in some cases oi this character, availed himself oi this public opportunity oi indulgrlg his descriptive abilities which were. it must be recorded, much more ex pressive than exact. ' "I could scarcely believe my eyes, Your Honor," he said, “for I've seen a. iew dead men in my time, but ‘e didnt look like none of ‘em. ’E was ~ sittin in ’i.S chair lookin‘ as ‘ale and ‘earty as yer Honor does yourself. I can't yet believe that ’e was dead. sir." The Coroner, a fussy old gentle- N. D. WALKER, Charlottetown, R. R. 6. I8l7-l0-l4-2i. AUCTION SALE I will scll by Public Auction on TENDERS Wednesday, Oct. l9th, 193i, the Homestead Farm, conisullnq '16 Tenders ‘ecelwd "m" WW5" acres and other lands, cl‘ the late 215" h" the hundm: o‘ a “ed _ _ , plant at Sourls. 24 by 40. Specific- Dollald Mcl-Zlnlnll, Higiltlcld zvlsu 3mm to be seen Wm, the secret“, all the stool; illltl mcvcnblcs on the ‘ FRANK MULLALLY, premises. This .5 n very desirable 5flllflfi. P- E- I- property, within five miles of Chur- l 5795'10'13'21' lottetown, 11nd lié mllcs from Win- Tbir i: tbs new Congo/rune ‘” Gold Sea! g "Egyptian" Pattern No. 651. The radiant new Congoleum Gold Seal designs . . . have taken the home Colvoousum sloe Station. ‘ J. A. IICDAONtrALD. R SALE qJjfecilunvdfsisntrar-rthiptiigfginircjglggglg; mail. was Towing impatiegtl.‘ l furnishing world by Btonm Forshefl. , uc ioneer. v . " am no ta n3‘ any m ca. ev- be t Co l t 1- , 5807-l0-l3-2i man's concentrated attention on the gdence today’ Bannmer,» he mm“ neczrylgxceuzgilfzl: “F: 1:31:15“ lime I oilor my property for sale at m’ grate‘ rum“! tamy" "Flew ‘twd d°w“"' with thelowest pricesin Cougoleiini s E A l u G S "What brand oi cigars would you say Gaynor smoked?" asked Blayne, in a casual tone. "Something a little more expen- sive than Marcellus, I should im- aglne. But I can easily satisfy you on that point," added the detective, opening one drawer and then an- other oi Gaynorb expansive desk. “He didn't smoke ‘diamond-chip- plngs by any chance?" smiled Blayne, glaneng up. "Ah, here we are,‘ Mr. Bannister, mislnterpretlng the caustic comment, went back to his seat with a satisfied expression on his face. _ The next witness was Mrs. Mont- gomery Gaynor, who said her name was Elaine, and that the late Mr. Montgomery Gaynor, oi whose body she had "had the view" was her lawful husband. she looked a path- etio figure on Ehe witness stand-a small, delicate woman with liquid blue eyes and a detached expression Burlington consisting oi one hund- red ancl ten acres oi good land crop, stock and inrm implements. Selling on account oi poor health. MALCOLM CUMMING, Burlington, P. E. l. Oct. 13-41. FOR SALE NEAR. HILLHBOROUGH BRIDGE HOPETON, 1% MILES FROM CITY ~34 Mm land. Rood house. First class condition. Wired lights. Good history now in eilect . . . tlicy have never been approached. AND IN ROLL FORM, ' BY-THE-YARD NOTICE! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . HOSPITAL See these new Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs at your dealers. Admire their beauty. Then think of their easy-to- clean’, flat-lying convenience and of the long and satisfactory wear always . guaranteed genuine Congo- leum (with the Cold Seal on the surface). . 1923 CAMPAIGN FUND Do Not Be Misled. . . Only genuine first quality Congoleum 1.1-.- the Gold Seal on the sung/ace . . . you! positive guarantee of Satis- » " , I All subscribers in arrears are " ‘ J v » hereby notified that the Campaign - ' Fund oi 1923 ls being closed, Oc- "" _ - ' tuber 31, 1932. Payments will be ' ‘ received at the (Tanndian Bank oi announced -,' .1 v (‘omme a or at the Secretary's b with 5 p p _ 1| g .' ~ . r _ Uifice n; an"... Edward Island 5:]? prlvatelynel; JZ‘...2'."-.... :31 Ywbm’ witfiragl“! ’* "gait" b“ uPOn her ivory features, N d th t . fncum, “you, Mo“), Bad, ~ , ,_ - , _ . Hospital, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- "n, Noumbe, m, M,” mm one o e “Wm .. om’ Peter Blayne, who was seated ,° “'°" m‘ a m", R "c" vogue 1mg 11,,- 11.4, com 5a,; “j y I “Md Izgisldknlmx R- HEARTZ MRS. L. GVWEI». emw- Wwfdlflfl W ‘he 5"“- Nev" Bloniolde Inalwctor Webster, watch- a a . a definite new style trend . . . make euro of the genuine. Chakmkn campaign Fund 19h “Mmmh 3' B" 1' half! °1 the’ hm“, him"- mfve ed her with interest. Among his has been created. _ _ ' , a 5159-10-12-11. ssaaiiilTl-“cfailoiia-i-i-Til. .. .. w“? many qualifications he was a keen i ‘ , "Never." replied Blflyne. with X1° student 01911981081101“ and the emo- Make your new floors Congoleum 35mm‘ N“ 344 . _ a Gold Seal floors . . . the World’s greatest value in home furnishings. great display of interest in his voice. for just then cigars had ceased to tlons. To him Mrs. Ellaine Montgom ery Gaynor offered no complex probfzm. she was a singularly sen- stive woman, but one who, never- theless, possessed that quality of lmpassivity by which, when her mind became overwrought by some great grief, she was able to think with a. curious, if perhaps uncom- i‘ l . U ~n ' ' ' be of much consequence in his in- ‘ ' ' vestigation of the peculiar ash. He L’ j‘ A ~ V, _ p A‘ \ A R S had discovered somethng that com- pletely exonerated the rolls oi to ON HAND CONGOLIUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTR EA L ill i unwilling players l w; over, and .v~>»...,,,_,, bacco leaf from any connection with 4 the crime. This he hid round with the aid o1 his pocket electric with er's social position and ampie means. to their waiting motor-car, a move lylnll at the back of the grate be- pwhemung detachment She had been radiantly happy but which Inspector Webster had ’””°"*’“ a a a a“ - v . , during the drive through Iiamp~_ ~ MB"! the b°i5°mb5Y5-1¢w“555m b Sh, Emma-ed the gonna-s qua. now-strange iearg lurked in her thoughtfully arranged in order that stead “m, the var-dang countryside 5°"? M PW" m“ hm’ m ‘hub’ tion in a. low, cairn voice, in which brains-tears as unfathomable a5 both might cscaipe the morbid vlg- bcyond mother and d“ me as u escaped the eonflaerotion bi! which he; emotons were by no means dom- they were fantastic. ilance of the waiting crowds in the by “up, comm; o, mutt“ Q11,” AND S the 111111811111? "h h“ bee“ 9"” Inant. Blayneu eyes followed her After the short, formal ceremony, street outside. um ‘poke but-lime GLASSES d“°ed' But that w“ mt m‘ m- back to her seat behind the solic- Sonia. andher mother sipped qu'et- The first act oi the grim drama ' ' J a - TAYLO “rib”! “P” i" 1“ a ‘mum’ “m” itor's bench. l-ler eyes told him she ly from the court by a side door in- in which they iaund themselves (‘Ito Be Continued) TAR”: oi green ink was one word. ZORA. had spent a mam o, intense suffer, ophmefihh ing, and it was clear she had loved M” "2 Richmond Street her husband with a ’ ‘ r com- . ' ' pleteneu. This! act was an 111100?" ant one to the young man for he had not, as yet, had an opportunity of inveatigtalng the private liie of Montgomery Gaynor. No woman. B5 Blayne well knew, could W561i! act with such emotional cleverness. She was genuine. There could be n doubt about that. l Next, Peter Blayne turned to study Mrs. Montgomery Gaynofé daughter, who m impassiveli’ at h" mother's side. She could not be more than twenty, he told himself. Ho!‘ 1W8. too. was Dole, but the CY“ W" W‘ Webster, the while, was speculat- ing upon the country oi origin of the cigars as though the topic inter- ested him, and Blayne slipped the little piece of paper into his pocket book. He felt that either he had stumbled upon an important Ollie t0 the mystery. or nothlnl m0" W11" sequential than a legitimately des- troyed letter from one of Mr. Gay- nor’; many agents in some remote part of the world. "I suppose you don't mind if I collect this ash?’ he asked. "It may prove somethng or nothing at all. In any case I'm rather curious to know what it is makes this ash dif- ferent from any other ash I've ever Extras $3.75 and $4.00 Clears $3.25 and $3.75 2nd Clears . .. . . . . . . . $2.75 and $3.00 Clear Walls . . . . . . . . $2.50 and $3.00 Extra N0. 1st . . . . . . . $2.00 and $2.50 L. M. Poole & Co. a i. a L5 0f ,Li1fm¢;iL0l/L Ar i333 I 1 IIIlIDI/IMIIISN ; BULBS BULBS A Just received and opened our Annual Fall shipment o! DUTBII BULBS direct "from the LISSI, HOLLAND. TULIPS (Single and Don. bu) nsnwm Tulips (long stem.) - HYACINTHS (Doublg gm] [MINI 6802-9-19-mwi-lmth. sun DQG BICUIT For Success FR"T='S§< Ranching FEED _ that aspect of the inquiry entirely summer M Blame wmched he c” I d q; u, g ' ’ _ DAFFODILS OBOOU ilgegfiilzlgyhdggjjwdnonat 5.9.3.” so perlenoed an altogether new emot FREESIAsJVARCISSUS. ‘w; ion. This girl was out of the ordin- ho. all large size 3111,35, Prices much lower. _ ‘~ t O met." "Seeing that I'm satisfed to leave Peter Blayne emp.ted a matchbox of its contents and transferred the almost solid piece of ash into it. “Thanksfi he murmured. "I don't think I can do anything more Just now." "I'll give you a tins flfll thlfll l" the morning" Webster intimated. "By then I hope to have a few more details concerning Gaynorla activit- ies." ’ Blayne took up his hat from the desk. "I'll cut along, now. There's nothing I can tell you except that- well, I'm much more interested in this case than you may think, I can't tell you why at Drwtnt be" Slllllllll on m: wonlnz-nllrs ill/Ell Wake up your Liver Bile usually bright-an intense blue, like the 39g on g, oloudless day in mid- ary. She appealed strongly 90 hi8 latent savsgery as no other woman had ever done. He felt a sudden urge to go over and s't beside her- a most unusual thing for Blayne who had, hitherto, looked upon all wo- men with what hls friends Jocularly deserbied as a "discredltable detach- ment," of which title he was not a little proud. ,’ Sonia Gaynor was innocently un- aware of Blayneb scrutiny. The shock of her fathers‘ death had leit her rather numb, and the publicly had bitten deeply into her sensitive soul. 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