fill GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' RAILWAY OHAHOES Effective SU NDAY Obtolnnl-ile In single ond double-breasted styles. A TIME TABLE SEPT. 28IlI, I952 About 10.000 in the 1053 British harvest. com- pared to 50 in 1931. -1 , Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE. Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs I!:LE(7PRlCAL APPLIANCE , ""Repaira t” Fainier Electric. PHONE 1444 know the litxury of a Kalamur ASHMERE topcoat at moderate cost, too? Cashmere. the most luxurious yarn in men's clothing. originating in the mountains of Tibet, is now brought to you In this superbly hand-tailored coat. 349.75 in 8 popular Ihadu. Murder In Duplicate CHAPTER THRIII Continued A man had been poisoned undu- thoir eyes. but there was no con- ceivable way in which he could have been poisoned. Finis. Dead- lock. A blank wall. Unlex . . . Jim remembered Frank Weller: words; Frank, telling him what the little man claimed to have seen through the window of the cottage, the night Mary-'1 aunt was poisoned. "He says he saw Mary give her the poison with her own hands." ”What," said Mary "are we going to do?" The question was answered for them. All around them, the block of flats was very quiet. Once or twice, half-consciously, they had heard the whine and hum of the hits, but that was a familiar noise. The storm had quite died away; the air was cool and still. They might have been quite alone: alone with a murdered man. But now the helplessly. outer world ob- truded itself, forcefully. Without warnlng,t there was a. violent knocking on the outer door of the flat. Too late, Jim remembered the watcher he had seen outside; the burly, patient man who stood ill the shadows and seemed to be waiting for something to happen. . . . A canine veteran of the Korean war, "Alice", mascot of HMCS Cay- uga. is enjoying her first shore leave and a ucll deserved one at that. Alice was only iour weeks old when the ship”: mascot until May of this Jim opened the door. There was year when the veteran destroyer nothing 9159 l0 d0- Th” knock W35 returned (min her second trip to lnnt the sort to he iIlIl0l'Pd- ll ll 1'-5;Kore:I. for repairs at her home base 100 ShRl'P. 100 l'l0l"Tll- H5 MIN"-';it Esquininlt, B. C. Released from canine list To Spend Lem timing one she went. ntvonrd the Coiizidinii dcs- ton leave from the Cayuga. "Alice" troyer at Guam en route to the Far is chasing cats in her spare time. East in .lui,v, 1950. She remained as Executive Officer of the Cayuga was OEIITRAL OUARDIAII This column -I-r-reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of I nsway nature may be Inserted at five cents I word. ltrictly ply- oblo In advance. f THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - schedule for Sun- day, September 18th. Wood Islands. ii A .M. Caledonia. 8 P. M. and Murray Harbour south. 7-30 P- M- Minister: Rev. E. B. 1-ialas. T. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. ... The United church of Canada. Services Sunday. Septem- ber 28th. Bible Study. Hampton ii. A. M. Appln Road. 3 P. M. Victoria. 7.30 P. M. Congregational meeting at Hampton Monday evening. Rev. E. H. Baxter. Minister. CORNWALL UNITED. - services Septembe 28th. will be conducted by the Minister, Rev, A. S. Weir. as follows: New Dominion at 11.00 A. M. Kingston at 3.00 P. M. Com- wall at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools as usual. dnnvrcss tor sunday. Septem- ber lath, 1952. St. Elizabeth's Church Springfield, 9.15 A. M. Morning Prayer. St. John's Church, Crop- aud. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. St. Thomas Church, Long Creek. .100 P. M. Holy Communion. Rev. George R. F. Ebaary. Rector. her three-month stay in quaran- tine, the canine is now living at the home of her master, Petty Of- licer James Tyre. of Victoria, seen above with his wife, who is also OEWIZLL -- VERNON UNITIID CHURCH. - Services Sunday. Sept- ember 28th. Cherry Valley Sunday school 10 A. M. Service ii. A. M. Vernon River Sunday School 1.45 P. M. Service 2.30 P. M. Eldon 4 P. M. Orwell 7.30 P. M. Rev. John 1". 'MaoKay. B. D., Minister. Lt. Cmdr. Alan Cosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cosh of Charlotte- town, wlio has been posted to Norfolk, Va., with the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic. eratlon has since been given to the plan, and it is said that local Gov- ernment authorities believe the idea to be entirely feasible, he left the Lvmxl even heiore y room, that this was no nrdInar,v,po1son did you use? How did you Inanage to get him to take it? caller. it was an official kind 0!) lmock. t The lulrly man stood on thei lthlesliold. His grey mes, very cold. .looked Jim over without e.VDl'95- '.:ion. He did not say anything. His hands were thrust into his ljacket pockets. The scar on his temple, and the flattened, brokcn so snare, after 311," nose, gave him an aura of plnvslrai He looked down again at violence. His broad shouldtrs COW shattered glass and then gazed at vexed I suggestion of sheer bmlelthcm with vindictive triumph. Smith was noliody's tool. If he thought he knew all about you. had be on the lookout for tricks. Especially if he thought you were a poisoncr. So if you oifered him a drink, he'd be on his guard. He frowned. "He couldn't. have been ltorce. "Mind if I take a look round?", l Jim said challenzlnliwl "Well?" ”You can go ahead and search." 1 "MI name's H5-mllmn-" The said Jim quietly. "You won't. find .l0lCE was deep and unfriendly. anything." ,”l'm looking 101” It mm Called Hamilton stood in the centre oi smith.” the living room, his hands still in l Jim shook his head. "Sonya his pockets, and let his eyes roam you've got the wrong fiat . . . Thl-Slslowly round. He looked without ,is Miss - " intercst at the books in their He tried to close the door. bllilbrlght. dust Jackets which occupied there was an obstruction. He Izlancr a, white-painted case against one on down. The bit; m8n'S 100': WR5l,vvall. His glance travelled over .:herc. .the chintz-covered chairs and the l "That's what smith told me.",'soia, and the table radio which 'the man aET99d' "He Salli he W” had been Jim's present to Mary. lcnlllng on A young 1Rd.V- BY ”l5,The room seemed to offer no clues. lway, I'm a dctective. May I comey "Don't go away," he said casual- l ii the! Moreover,- Montague people are spreading the news that a cause- way would cost for less than I steel bridge. The prospect of hav- ing a beautiful inland lake in ex- change for bare mud flats (not in pretty picture at low tide) has captured the imagination of Mont.- ague residents . They can see the town in years to come as a. real summer resort with better fishing facilities, more surnmtu homes a- long the river banks, a lakeside town with a vastly increased up- peal for visitors. . . Island Odds And Ends A surprisingly large number oil -trout fishermen are going after the lowly smelt now that the sea- son ol trout is ended. Favorite spots at the present time, are Rus- tico, Tracadie Wharf and Oyster Bed Bridge. some of them Went as far afield as Borden-for mackrel. They give quite a. tussle on a fly- rod. With the opening of the upland games season just ahead, Ameri- can gunners are already malcing cabin and hotel reservations for the October shooting. Hungarian partridge and pheasants plus the autumnal loveliness oi this pastor- al provlnce, combine to make an irresistable appeal to our visitors Every year the list of gunners from across the boarder is growing. and it the game supply holds out our tourist season will be extended for al least an extra month. The huntsmen spend quite !rce- Iy, and besides leaving dollars be- . o . Charlottctown hockey fans got a lift when Murph Chamberlain ar- rived in town. In his active pro- hockcy days. Murph was is color- ful personality always a principal in any squabble that developed and a fighting member of his team. He has carried the same aggressiveness into his coach- ing, meiliods and figuratively I UNIIID IIAIGI. -Iaorvioel lun- day. September Iltii. Pleasant Vs!- ley ii. A. M. sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Rose Valley 3 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. Harvest Thanksgiving Service, Messrs. And- rew ”nstons and Ernest Dunning will assist with the music. Rev. W. B. MaoPhaii. Minister. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEILLAN CIiUIwli.- Belfast.-Sunday. sept. omber 28th. Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Service 11 A. M. Evening Service 7.80 P. M. Mr. Ralph Moc- Donald will conduct. both services. Rtzv. G C. Webster. Interim Moder- a r. - IAI- TOIAL O IIUIRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Oamda. Services Sunday. Septem- ber um. 11 A. M. Murray Harbour. 2 P. M. Little sands. 3.30 P. M. Belle River. 7.30 P. M. Murray River. Please note change in hour. Hymn. Sing Service with choirs from Cal- edonia. valloylteld. Murray an. hour and Murray River. The Pub- lio Address system will be used, D. Wallace MsoPherson. Min- 1'. Personals A. O. 1 J. ll Ciarkln. Trenton. Ontario, left last week after spending a two weeks leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Anthony Clarkln. New Wiltshlro. ORWELL COVE W. I. The regular meeting of the Orwell Cove Women's Institute was held in the schoolroom on September 10th. There were ten members and two guts in at- tendance. with the president. Mrs. Walter MacLeod. in the chair. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the "Creed" in unison, follow- ed by roll call and minutes of the previous meeting which were read and approved. Roll call receipts amounted to 45 cents and seven members paid 26 cents each for A.C.W.W. fund. The sick com- .mlttee reported two calls. All bills were presented and ordered paid. Correspondence was then read and questionnaire filled. It was decided to hold a chicken supper "Ill-IIII-IIIII" Mt Smart hey: not run HUOOIIS. New G' & p Ego-striped olntia hh has Wooten IMI unrnl iulm INA P” waded wit lovnld ow 9 be! onnndu In Do L.-4 amen provider -on I-L union and hair; Pint. Ifvvoolo him; S4.95 and S535 Moore & McLeod. and dance in the hall later in on i month.' The next meeting wlu be n up. home of Mrs. John MoR.ac, when the roll call will be answered in naming a prominent citizen of D. E. I. and his occupation. The secretary reported result or dance. The meeting then adiournt-rt, and delicious refreshments wm served by the committee in rhnnzr SALE SATURDAY t ALL DAY HYLOHS OH ........ MGDRE 8- M9LE0D mi! r---....-........-, I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I , I i I I l I I I I I I..----....m.- I Tell III how much cash you nood. OUp to 24 months to ropay. Choose yew own repoymonl plan. 0 No bcnltobio ooeumy nquwoa. 0 Phone or atop in today for hot, friendly service. OUSEI-IOLD IIIIAIIcI C.-udti Inns! and mu vvmnuulrl conuunr yinlun orgaiizslivl I50 and (300130 39.. audio 1, person 2092 . CHAILOTTITOWN, I.I.I. Tim New Powerful 20-OI Ferguson Why buy Ii high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson for as low as 3514.00 down payment. A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements meets more of the needs of more farmers more or the time with more economy than any other Tractor. Ask the Former who owns one. W. O. IBARBOUR LTD. ...--.--.-u-..-....It in?" , . "I'll be back.” He crossed t e His hands still in his pockets, he followed .lIm into the living room. His eyes went. first to u-- body,l land he gave a slight siari:..But he, ldiaplaycd no further emotion. 1-I llooked at Mary. lie eyed her, a the had Jim, in silence. Then he spoke. , "I know you." The voice lmetallic. "Your name is Mary 'Linco1n. You appeared in court. inn suspicion of liayliig poisoned a Miss. Dormer. your .aunt." WR5 I "She was acQUi1U?(l." Sdld Jim recovered from the shock of the lquicklr. man's arrival, and his mind was , "That's right." The big man beghmmg to warp again, nodded. "What hailllmefl lo; "Find illl5Llllllg7" he asked ismlth?" lplt-asantlv. , Without waiting for an MW”-j Hamilton did not reply. The. -he dropped on one knee. lbusy for R. few lllDll'lPlllS. when he looked up, his eyes were gleaming. "It; seems as if Smith has been living room, and passed through door into Mary's bedroom. They heard his moving about in there. lifting things up and put.- speaking, the hockey sticlu fly when Old Hard Rock takes over a. club. At the present time, Cham- berlain is back in Upper Canada hind them, they advertise the pro- vince widely in the United States. Some of our local gunners protest that the Americans are making in- cyiing them down, prowling like a 5,quiet, confident beast. Presently em. attending the training camps, and loking over the latest crop of tal- Charlottotown would ask no he wcnt through to the little kit- clien. They licard him opening cupboards. and there was the click and full thud oi the refrigerator door. He came back scowiing. Jim clcni-rd his throat. lie had He Wllsroom once more absorbed his at- .l('.llll(ln. lic sent his cold grey Qcyes on anolhcr slow tour of in- spection. Jim saw them narrow Dolmned. 100" H0 lZ0lA 5lml'l.V "3: '1-In crossed to the radio, and this feet. dusting lannd-5 ngclligjsw-ivciiod it so that he could get lanlcallik 35 Jlm 5 mm " ” int the back. For a moment. II- a. coincidence.” .was busy unscrewing things. Hr t "it was nn act-idcnt," M5"'.V soon hail the back panel off. and llooked,I6ll'Rdil.l' llllfl ll" ll”5”l"(-fu-as pccrin: inside. He gave a mut- frosty-eyes. "He had some sort.-n ttcred ,,xC1mmU,-,n4 I- ottxeizure. We were Just E!01ll3l In the hand he held up for Ito call for help - thclr inspection was R. tiny bottle. The Words (lltld 0" ll" "Psi 'rhP;Wl1l("ll contained a minute quan- man called Hamilton was lookmil, uh. Ur um”, lnoked like white down at. the broken glass. and ill? cl-mats, stain on the carD9l- "He came hero to see you about that. other lnislnoss." lie SINK” slowly, like one reconstructing a scene. "Ht-Id just got out of prisoii. He was what they culled 'the ni.ss- hing w;tncss.' That night. near Tor- l ”F.vtr seen this stuff before?" .he asked Jim ongaginizly. "it lonli-S llike stryrliuinr ..one of the ,quicktst. nrtinz. deadliest poisons known to mail." , To be roniiniied quay, he saw S0mI3llllllK.. l-icnwns hanging about your aunts ro..a;:c l His testimony MIS 1mP0-'13?” l0 , VOII - VEYY lml30ll”””' He was ex" tconiinueci from Page 10) .cited about it. I know that. That's, 1,why I followed him tonight. ”I suppose,” said Hamilton slow- .ly, "he meant to blackmail ymi. .39 was that kind of crook. He told you enough to convince you he know too much. so -- you ilRl'8 - him 3. drink." He wheeled suddcnlv On Jim- "What's your port in all this? who are you? what's your name? Did you see her give smith the poison?" "Now look here!" hogan Jim violently. "I've had about enough of thin. How do we know you - " llamilion krlmied. "I see. You're in love with her. up, mg warn you that anything you say " Mary spoke quickly: "brave him had nothing to do with ,.raid Farmer Brown's Boy. "You must. have takcn them in, and for- lgottcn it." i "I did nothing of the kind." dec- lnred Mnthcr Brrvwn. as she looked lthls vI'.'Iy mid that. "What is that 'nvcr there?” she added as she .c.au;zht. sight. of the shoestring istripsd Chipmunk was taking II- way. Fsirmcr Brown's Boy looked where she was pointing, then started on the run. Strlpcd Chipmunk had jlnst rcached the old stone wall. He jumped up on the wall. pulling the shoestring after him. Farmer lBrown's Boy got to the wall just in ltime to see that shoestring disap- pear. "That'II the o is air of white alone. He ,n";l,1,I,.rl..t!,l,;t,l.',', ';,h,:,,b',:, '53,? lt,.',',',';: What you should itnovt ---------g about your watch Know it's best to wind ii: at the some time each day? That tumlng hack the hands wonlt: hurt it Wh you shouldn't: wear III while coo ng, or in. Tint jewels don't noceuanly mean a watch? Read what I oertiiod mntsr wntchmsker has to any ,obout watches in October Red or: Di- more than that he produce an ag- gregation on a par with the one he ,gathered two seasons ago, and lwhlch won the league t:lle. . . . Montague pcoople have fallen in love with the proposal to have a causeway span the beautiful little river which bisects the growing town. It is understood that the preliminary survey by engineers at .first condemned the project as be- ing impracticable. Futher consid- shoestrings I've got, and I haven't got those now," said Farmer Brown's Boy rueiullv. 23. Hunting dog 26. Secures, as 1 vessel 27. Malt kiln 28. Flap 29. Gold (lien 30. To train again 84. Travel back and forth 36. Type measure 87. set oi boxes ( Orient.) an. Files aloft 40. Adorn with gems 41. A man 42. solar dloir ( Egypt.) 08. Peru of instrument DOWN 1. Begin 2. lmmenn ' Vina RIKOA TC)! DAILY onvirroquorn-irma how to work it: Is L 0 N G I I L L 0 W A X .Y D L B A A X I one letter elm I stand: for . for the three L'H.yx for the t.I3:"(').':. h:I;:I'."ll'&.?.".';:,i3 trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A UWMOPIII Qlohtlon roads on the Hungarian partridge populatlon,'and that Island gun- nets are suffering thereby. on the other hand, fish and game author- ities believe that skunks and sim- ilar predators do much more dam- age to the lluns than do the gun- TIETS. . . . Construction of the new Mont- ague liigh School is underway. and it is hoped to have the building "closed in" before winter arrives. overcrowding in the old school left no alternative in the town than to undertake the financing of the new school. At prcscnt the old building is being used to cap-1 acity, and some closes are held in So it was that Striped Chipmunk such places as the Canadian Leg-L” had it find and Farmer Brown's ion Hall, and other emergency l l Boy a loss. quarters. ; DAILY CROSSWORD l ACROSS 3. I-iabltualiy 22. Toward H , 1. A false step idle 23. Metal circles (I3 6. Places 4. Danrc-step 24. A device 9. River Mir.) 5. Scrub for an ear - , -'51! 10. Kind of bird 6. Blunder 25. Personal ' L H il. Sections of 7. Old weight pronoun Ill. hospitals for wool (pl.)26. Cushion 12. Command 8. A swooping 28. Evening H. .lason's ship Iicyicc sun god mu (Gr. myth.) ll. Part. of 30. Pause: 15. Plutonium "to ho" . Ill. lVraLii -' (sym.) I3. Quantities 32. Goddess of 1':-III-.rduy'I Answer l6. Observe of paper peuc. I7. Astral 15. Equal 83. Name (FL) 89. Man": nan-IQ 19. Father 18. Cover 35. Eastern 40. Balance 20. Goddess of 21. Temperance university (ubbr,) healing (Norse) 21. Branch ' VIYVOOVOMV BVNN Just arrived 100 dozen pairs sub-standard Nylon Hosiery, 45 guage, to sell at 84c per pair. 3 pairs to a customer. Sizes 8 1-2 to ll. KAYS nmr Goons 108 Richmond St. PPlione 2 I06 HOLD YOUR LOOK AT THESE DAR PRICES . CARS I948-OLDSMOBILE SEDAN .- Hydrnmatlc - Heater - low mileage - perfect condition -- a real family car. I 951-VANGUARD SEDAN - 7000 miles - more miles per dollar - was S20E).3 -ask price. 1950-VANGUARD SEDAN -1- Just like new - priced low - cosy terms - accept trade. I942-CHEV. COUPE - A real buy at S250.00 -- registered -- 11701” overhauled -- 32100.00 down - balance on c:is1v' TRUCKS . 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