1H HHUHHJQQOHQQ gllsi.‘illlllililHfltfllllilj" z-iiililmaé“ and JOHN‘ H. MYERS ’ ill meet the electors of Queens County at the . lowing places and dates:- ' Eldon-Tuesday, September 24th. Vernon River—Thursday, Sept. 26th. Mt. Stewart-Friday, September 27th. Webstefs Corner-Monday, Sept. 30th. 'Afton Hall-Wednesday, October 2nd.’ Rustico-Friday, October 4th. ‘ Crapaud—Monday, October 7th. ‘ Hope River—Wednesday, October 9th. d'All electors are cordially invited to at- en . Meetings open at 8 P. M. w. CHESTER s. McLURE, 'I‘h'e Conservative Candidates w. CHESTER s. McLURE The Murder afHazelmoor By AGATHA CHRISTIE , . h... ‘Y _____ ___, 'dP¢=¢~. Pays log-s‘? '1 4 i Lo ‘aw. m‘..- (Continued) “Allthesaulefllssaidfiwlsil you'd come. I've got s reason.” "A lesson. What sort of reason?" Mr. Rycroft hesitated It was clear that the presence of Ronnie Garfield constrained him . But ensuing pause. Ronnie, completoly oblivious of the fcot, stood his ground listening lett. “Int him in. Brian.” withingenuousintorest. YcungPec-Nuullldlolletoi-llfichamberinthereacolilywerand "I'd like to try an szperilnent," window. - he said st last slowly. "It's not Duke," he seid. “It's that leaves and poppies on the Aitsr of “What sort of experiment," de- damnedlioufllliilh" “Ohl dear." said Mrs. Willett. His Excellency was received by msnded Burnaby. "Well, I suppose we must let him Maicr M. 11'. Gregg, V.C., sergeant- Mr. R-yorofrt hesitatod. "I'd rathcr not toll you before- in nu the some!’ handfiutifyouoomariiaekyou to back me up in anything I sug- Bumabys curiosity was amused. “All right,‘ he said. "I'll come. You can count on me. Where's my He rejoined them in a minute. hat on head and all three turned in at the gates of Bittaford House. “Hear you are expecting com- pany, Rycroft," said Burnaby con- m“, 1 see,- versstionally. A shade of vexataion posed our the older man's face. "Who told you that?" "Phat chattering magpie of a situation. tohim. "Have some tea. Mr. Enderby?" "Awfully kind of you. I will. I see Emily isn't here. I suppose she's with your aunt, Mr. Garfield." “Not that I know of." said lion- t Elmira 7 LIOHN H. MYERS. :til5.‘**' IT fL-9865-9-fl-l". 0 glicccnstructicn Party Meetings Lillie. INGS AND MR. HUGHES WILL annnnss ‘ALL ,, MEETINGS TOGETHER WITH LOCAL PROMINENT - srnaxnns. Wednesday, Sept. 25, Mt. Stewart, also Curran Ban. Thursday, Sept. 26, Afton Hall, also Clyde River. Friday, Sept. 27, York, also Tracadie. " Other meetings to be advertised later. All meetings 8 p.m. L»9967-9-23-5i BL UE B US LINE SCHEDULE LEAVES Peter's Road ..... ....- Mslrray Harbor North ... Riley Corner-Gunman! Sturgeon Bridge ...... .... Geo. Pooids Store-Lower Clement's Office-Upper Mon New Perth School . . 2-1;: 5-m- Summervlile School "xx 9.” mu‘ 9.36 AM. 9A5 All. Arrive! Chariot 1°15 “l- Leaves White's Restaurant ..... .. 4.00 P: A-rrives Peters Road . ...... ................--... 0.30 l’ roroeuonl-rloduzsomlnlmum r nunwillstoponslmnlstmywlntwmie- u clllluorrarcvnl o FORTUNE .__._ Farliy Bus Service 8| Taxi Service‘ TIME TABLE hum‘ Charlottetown . 4.00 psmloaving Fortune ......... 8.15 s-m. " Hazolbrook . . gun. ‘i lPs ...... l-lb mm," m“ M510, Burl-mm, '1 ‘ Kee e’ -Il\- -- u“- A sudden shiver shook Mrs. W11. ~ 4a Road . :3 lun- j gfilfir - :55: $ letils mime. " Cerulean P" - - “No," she said, “I-I h had - m-ldorwwn ma p-ll- '_'_ i! 5M1" m’ ""- give up that idea." m . '1 Dundas 5.20 pars _ Kesffs bah .... i}: 8-m- “Deu, dc“... u“ ML nwmm " Win11’ 1P1"- ‘"'""°°" - ' '““' ‘no is a erect VIOW to us all. " sac ‘ll-rive Fortune 5-50 lumArrfve Charlottetown .. loss am. uni-to in Ch lottetown-NOBANA TEA ROOMS. Headd-lesdqrdartora i: Sourls-LENNOX IIGIEL ‘ A A ‘an AA a k kkaknma‘ City v Bu: Service Souris ‘ Bh’tovln . “Headquarters Old Spain Tea Boom. 0mm!“ COX Hotel, S0111‘! bowing gallant] . luv" lump-s ... .......... ‘Lllloaves Charlottetown ...»... #10 Mrs. willett gave s queer sim- u s ‘m. u. - l‘ "W." m . gas lea little titter. _ n?“ u; n m.“ m,“ us “roe kind of you, m. ftycloft. ' 5"‘ g""' “l: 2 lllingweils‘ hunsiiin t: "$1; 8:22 1m Willett n ,, S. ' 5 - - M”: e lolrh m poured out. Ronnie and mm hand ._ .- int. tew . . M! h u‘ _»‘h.|". in chuhgpwyn ,,,. IQJIAn-fvss lllsfra al-IIOOIIOII Parcels carried at Minimum of 25c. Bus will stop on signal at any point- “ ‘AAA AAAAA Q AAkAAA w-vvv v v vv v ->-~» . .. _-_.. 0 , of Nan - Msnxlandk oldest inhabitant, ‘ll-s. Catherine Quinney of Chapel Inns, although 90, enjoys a smoke and is an ardent film fan. GELIIIBETOWI BIIS SEIWIBE - ' Ability To See Comfortably __ Theoblectsfsuiodsrneyo ‘lerviceistoensblepstlqits geseonlfortablyfllbatnesm jseiugwltllcltstrlhlntll elnlanybodifylollltslffli muansotaushilwfil IAINIGINIOMID..." am ‘lhseansftleratlou ofsllwhe Cardigan tlaslihalrlifl. Rycroft. “I am expecting my, niece, Vhfillkllslllfloflflilslfl lead lssseasssoo-IOII LD- ~»~~»~~~*,fi:$mm:$w*: whether you don't." Brian Pearson. As they removed their ovel-ooats man with an interested eye. per. Curious angle of the jaw. Might be a nasty customer to tackle in the drawing loom, and Mrs. W11- lett rose to greet him. The same words as last week. The same gowns on the two women. —as though Joe ‘Irevelyan hadn't W” "will. The Wiilett woman had only way of describing her. No longer the prosperous determined woman of the world, but s broken nervy creature making an obvious uazléiflpathetic effort to appear as thought the major. Iibr the hundredth time he vegls- toied the impression that there was something deuced odd about the Willetts. A! usual. he awoke to the real- and that someone was speaking m afraid," Mrs. Willett was saying. looked up suddenly. "Yes." Mrs. Willett shook her head with a would-be smile. "We h!" Wt to forego the rest of the "I thought you were doing to get a chauffeur butler and a handy Very sad indeed. We will sink back info our little rut after you have gone. When do you go, by m, way?" "On ‘ " , I expect," said Mrs. Willett: "Unless 1 em 8gb g,- way tomorrow. It's so very awkward with no servants. Of course I must arrange things with Mr. Kirkwood. I took the house for four months." "You are going to London?" in- quired Ml’. Rye-loft. "Yes, probably to start with any- ' way- ‘fhen I expect we shall go abroad to the Riviera." "A great ices." said Mr. Itycloft ed things. A queer kind of firfbir- nsslnent lay over the party. “What about you!" said Burna- by abruptly to Brian Pearson. "You off loo?" "llo London, yes. Naturally I shsirt go abroad till this business is over." “This business!” "I mean until my brother is clear- ed of thn ridiculous charge." He flung the wards at them de- iiiantly in such s challenging insu- ner that nobody knew quite what HIIlBUK [C'.:.’.’/‘1~’7 [/1 L .‘ fill woman, Mrs. Curtis. She's clean n19 guy-mg, "1 thought she'd gone and she's honest, but her tongue to mhampwn," never stops. and she pays no nt- “All! but she's back from thele. 1 » y i.s it so, when it comes so unex- tention to whether you listen or 30w do 1 mow? A little bird told Ncwdly as it cud in u“ ca“ o, .. . t .. d ted me‘ Tim cm“ blrd- i” be “mm” Mr. Damus Richard of Duvsr, who I“ “i” m“ " m" M“ 1111's- fig 21° grthléiifiuifulfiaig; met his death so suddenly while “i? engaged in the- reconstruction oi" M11 Dffllls. 11nd her hufibfllld. lfl- back empty. she is not in No. 5 Cum-s was,‘ n," 3100mm“, on mQrTggW-h d i d m and shes not in aittaford House. July 16m d y a w" it a front Puzzle-whole is she? Failing Miss M, 31mm, w“ 49 y,“ 01m oor by now, and on pressing the rpel-eellouae. she 11111819 be “P91”! and had resided all his life at bell it was opened to them by tea with that determined lady kill- Bu.“ where h, w“ ,, Bengfgl er, Captain vyxyutt." am "She may We K0118 11D B- friends. His was a cheerful dispo- 1" the 118-11» M11 33'6"" WWW“! ford Beacon to see the sunset," 51mm, and g1; mgy be fiflfly we the tall broad-shouldered young suggggbgd w, Rygrloft, _ , " "Don't think so." said Burhaby- having made his acquaintance, for r. , , m" spiicimflh" 11¢ thought. "should have seen her pare. I've x Tuesday, Sept. 24, Hunter River, also North Wllishlre. “Very fine‘ slwvimen- Sirens tem- been in the garden for the ‘l hour." _ “Well, I don't think it's a very good qualities will long linger in certain ~1*°"m5i"-11°°¢- What Yul! vital problem." said Charles cheer- the memories of his many friends. nusht call a dansemus young man." fully. "1 mean 1 don't think she's His wiile, nee Josephine Gallant, A queer feeling of unreality stole been kidnapped .0;- over Mlajor Burnaby as he entered anything." “That's a pity from the point of the lose of a kind and affectionate View o; yqlu- pflpgl‘, 15m 1t?" gnegy- father the following children: Ed- ast murdered or having predeceased him sLv years "Splendid of you to tum out." es Bflgn, “gym gm- mpy, 1 woumnlg m- Marie. with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. same blazing fire on the hearth. flflog Emily," 551d gnarl”, “Egnfly” Blanchard, Charlottetown; Joseph. He fancied, but was not sure, the he Edged thoughtful}! ~13 unique; with Mrs. Henry Maillot. Cascum- uvew churning,» mm Mn Ry, pee; Doris with her aunt, Mrs. It did give one a queer feeling croft, "vQy-y charming we a,e_er John F. Gallant, Piusville; Aicide As though it were last week again _°°11abo;awr5_ me “d n» "I-Iss everyone finished?" died-as though nothlus had hap- Mrs. Wiilett. “What about’ some lllled or were ghanged. Stop, that bridge?" “Er-one moment.’ said Mr. Ry- changed. A wreck. that was the croft, Duvar; and Sylvere, with his aunt, w“ Mrs Hubert Pineau. Bloomfield. 19°" Makepersonal funeral which took place on ...f.“‘..‘.{'.‘ .§L‘2.'£;'.°“..ii.% fimtiifi Appeal 0n Behalf Haw PM“ w n- Milan'- Of Olympics iuation that he was being silent (A. P. By Guardptiszlgl Srjileétolg: r2715)- w“ adjoining the church. when him, wald, ‘lo-year-olo presiden: of the n 1 _ . Oilf‘ 195$ little Ql-LHQHHI» I am cplgfgghaloglptgo The pa“ hem!“ were: Funk J. “wh t‘ t p» the United States next Spring to a s ha a mnme Gufleld make a personal appeal to the Am- emmn public to suppbn the 0mm Keefe, and Albert Saunders. pic Games, to be held in Berlin next M“ his 5°11‘ "it i" W5"- s H, expect; to be g 9mm“,- on MR LAUCIILIN M. KIBLLY winter in Bittsfol-d. Personally, of the He“ new zeppelin on m ma,“ uuufw. I love it-the snow and the en m“; to Lakehm-sg, NJ" and Mrs. William Brown of Oovehead m“ “d m” wndne“ ‘>1 u‘ 11L Bu‘ plans to answer the games‘ detrac- 11d- "ullived til! 68d MW! of the tilt domestic problem! The domes- to" 1n a bmdcm 1mm the §hip death of her brother Lauchlin M. tic problem is too dimcult-it de- gym- lg h“ arrived 1n the Unltgd Klelly in the Chelsea Naval Hospi- feats me!" 55M,“ Use Mhfard’: for Stiff Joints i pl Zrii t i l t. G. Fotnllfiihflilfl schema goallllwl- \ UHAWA,‘ Ih-liolnsge to Csusda's~desd' thrGreat War General leaves thiroountry. Ac- "rhat's Mr. Duke." said mum‘ wmpmggd by m; “mam; m1- lency proceeded to the Memorial there deposited a wreath of maple Remembrance. at-Aruls of the House of Commons. 3,1 added g god in and alschy O01. L. ltol-aflechs, I fqwlnmlxglgutg; wit’): Qfifiiiz: Qjdgf. D.S.0., Hon. Dominion President of the Canadian Legion. J. R. Bowler, index-by entered with m5 usual MEI, Gfliefbl BQCIQHIY, J. A M0- Isaac and Col. J. G. Rattray, ingenuous air Oi’ beaming satisfac- emu D30 Prudent o! u“ tion. The idea that he might not Iaégwné an“; bnnm be welcome did not seem to occur mnowmg the ceremony m. cow ernor General was presented with “I-lullo Mrs. Willett. How are you? d t h, h 1 d m Lb nought, rd 1"” d”? m ‘md B” Sionescugllieliirecxtidn d? ctehe ineterest how things were. I wondered where manifested by n“ kcmemy 5n a” ¢V°W°11° 111 53mm h“ 5°‘ W service men's problems throughout his regime in Canada. IN MEMORIAMN MB- DAMUS aaclraan Death is always sad, but especial- Iavorite with all his relatives and that one was always the better for ‘none practiced the virtues of ps- tience and gcodfellowship to s higher degree than no. His many ago. there are, now lei\ to mourn ward, who resided with his fathefi with his aunt, Mrs. Alex Gallant. ‘Also the following sisters: Mrs. Francis Gallant. Piusville; V Mrs. Alex Gallant, Duvar; Mrs. Ray- mond Dcilorl. nuvar: and m1. Hubert Pineau. Bloomfield; and the following brothers: Joseph, Frank, and Peter, all residents of July 18th from the home of Mrs. Chuleh was very largely attended. Rev. Father John Gaudet, the pastor. celebrated the Requiem Mass and l-‘wv. John MacDonald cf Tignisil occupied a plcoe in tho sanctuary. Father flaudet also of- flciated at the grave in the ceme- tlie remains of a kind father and faithful friend were laid to rest. Richard. Joseph Doiron, Albert Pineau. Braden Keefe. Prank tal. When a young man he enlisted To fWar f." mm, m, “M” h, m, m (C. r. By GIsdlairlpsdai-Wira) Not for a moment." he said. "None of us think so," said-vici- a. funelns mm‘ I wit!“ 81"“- Yufipizliiiiiioiilfznofiiaoirifimlfl The tlnkle 0f I D611 limbs the Oman ‘a; beg“. u“ 30951-50;- Penmans Underwear liaseverllthin! in i” 5"". including the price asked. There i your individual preference-a suitable for your particular, lfiqllifimm" md i! l by. that has-earned a constant and increasing ‘hog;- with thrifty buyers during 67 making oflligh-grado kliiifid 8W4!- ‘ ~ i. s a style to please weight that: is years in the Hill ._ a MAKERS-of QUALITY UNDERWEAR v KNITTED OUTIIRWIAR u lfOfifll-"Y a few years ago {or a vim earned restin his adopted cauntry. spend- ing his summers in P.E.I- with the exception of the past year on sc- eount of his health. At home ‘and abroad he was noted for his kind- ness and generosity especially to those in need. His remains were laid to zest with full military ho in beautiful Wocdlawn Cemetery in Everett, Mam-He is survived by two sisters Mrs. William Brown of Coveheul‘ Rd. ma. Clara Paugbiuul oi U.8.A.. and one brother. Mr. Herbert , BABY'S SHOES Two worn-little shoes with a hole in the toe, And why have I saved them! Well, all mothers know, There's nothing so sweet, as a baby's worn shoe. And the patter of little steps-fol- lowing you. The feet they once held. have grown slender and strong; ‘Ilonight they'll be tired after dancing so long, I guided her feet when she wore - such as these; God. may I ask, won't you guide them now, please —Betty Lou Jenkins, Min-ray River. Market‘ For Birch Plywood Britain Plywood for panelling doors. furnitule and other forms of in- tericr decorations is being used to an incre extent in Great Britain. The principal of supply in order are Finland, Rus- msny, Japan, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Sweden, according to the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. Most of the plywood from England and Russia, and s. fair proportion of that from Latvia, is of birch, while that from the United States con- sists almost exclusive! yof Douglas fir. Very little i supplied by Can- adaltisfelttbereissn Weninl for large-sized high-grade Canadian birch plywood. LEAVES “THE YARD" in the U.B.N. selling the seven seas for nearly thirty years retiring sis, Latvia, Unitod States. Ger-- LONDON-Scotland Yard's "most m cons noun Arm roa- mu. on. snolsr alvn rum. PARIS, Sept. 2B.-'I‘he fur coat. essential to the malt winter ward- robe, will be quite as simply and beautifully cut as git were made o! cloth thanks the newst methods cf treating dicste that newly-achieved degrees of lightness and flexibility in furs t original effects, both in combinations of rule‘ and fabrics and in sllfur garments. These last are divided into two distinct categories: First, the long, formal coat: second short coat full of gay innovations. The long formal coats are severe- flat pleats, and caught at the by a wide belt. 11in fiat-flirted pelts most popular of which is grey black sstraknen, ale so material. shined cuffs. pockets and shiny leather by enormous sleeves. after Sdcyesrs’ service. Shore Farm FOR SALE condition. apply to owner, human officer," Chief Inspector Rowe, heed of the Yards Criminal MARGARET ELLEN McKINNON. 8 Mount Pleasant Ave, Roxbury, Mass. _ ‘L-ssic-s-as-ai-ao The Executive of the _ as follows : Moral Thursday, Trsca fo, Friday, Mslpequs, Monday, e i other meetings st. 7 pun. Fishermen’s wile-lucid i? with maugehenelhewer, is nsaasavrn. Oelabsreihhsflva bsveltslaéllfllslreistleuseverlivl-siallswalstflfah in < rheslsiaslreagflenreiufereeuealsranahwneleileyw - asveseeaetsueseslsssisesateelsrseaswul-ie lieuten- . ‘u I II‘... I : furs. The latest fashion showings in» ly cut and straight. to give a uilness of the filrcanbeuledeimotlylikeaheavy Thole ale a greet many draped SUMMER collars. BMW the effect of a Ii-Ulfl-‘i-fll-W-F-M-tf. mcnkb hood. ‘Ibo sleeves. without exception. no bis. ul their fullness —-—< ~—- gsthased below the elbow in wise The dresslnsksns’ salons have been flooded with short Jackets, boi _ ,,,§5::,,",',1,gf1g_,,1‘**g3;gf'*;,g; McLEOD 6' BENTLEY mu The capes and bclerns are irh t regularly cut, citevnmucn longer in "mm" ""3 AWIIIII-lt-Inw bsckthaninfnmtandthsgenelai no m "u" ’ 911m of mun," y, comp] n - Office: 180 Richmond Street. a Record Office. Will retire 89M. 80 Fifty acres of lalid in good state of cultivation. Situated “M” '° u“ Peters Station. Close to school. Buildings in fair h“ 5 mmmi- "lfilgli- "W'- _ flailing centres upon request. vbralalllstdalteaifls-gehg slauls _IO.DIIOK%IQIQUGI:I. n W’. K. ROGERS . " Csrrielafidiag crawl NOTICE All Customers owing the Ifrln of Msellougslrb MacAuhy are re- quested to make settlement of easne to A. H. MacDougsll before October 10th. After that date all delinquent Bills will be placed in a Lawyers bands for collection. L-ilsM-il-Qo-Si. WELL ' DRILLING all. l . Allwerk gusrsnteediostsndtbe testoftlnso. TIMI WILL 0O. VAUGHAN 6300M. Local Representative IDI, P. l. I. l. Professional flsrds w. nsasnsmnc. y.a.sarrrl.nx.c. Now is the time to have your FURS REMODELLED RELINED, and REPAIRED MRS. ‘DAVISON 170 Prince Street Alex. W. Matheson saaalsrsa. soarclron. no. Collections Ofliee: I40 Richmond ‘Skeet. EL“°€'°.‘»‘.‘.'°""*§"£" =======~ u“ y‘ “c. l. . . _ _ and, live miles Yo?» St. Pm§£'§.° °“ Charlottetown John lfmpscu, all lend falarrnaflon regsrdhg For further pnrtieulgrg infraoilons o: raolunlrlou so‘! or to lllllaetar .1. Mullah?! NORMAN W. DOWTHER Barrister s Atiornay so use l0 Great George sheet lll. IONI’! ‘I0 IDA! Fishermen’s Meetings Fishermen’s Union of Prince Edward Island have arranged for Organization Meetings Mont Carmel, Monday, September 18th. Si. Lot 7, Wednesday, September 18th. Murray arbour, Monday, Se tenlber 23rd. Georgetown, Tuesday, Septeln r 24th, Annaudais, Tuesday, September 24th. Kiugsboro, Wednesday, Sepfoniber 26th. September 28th. umber 27th. tuber 7th. . French River, Tuesday, October 8th. Rustieo, Wednesday, October 9th. Canoe Cove, Thursday, October 10th. Georgetown meetings‘ will be held at 8 o'clock ,1i.m.: all Meetings will be held at other Union of P. E. I. JOHN McDONALD, President. C. P. McCARTl-IY, Acting-Secretary- SQQIOI list-to