“AGE TWO ___ “Good at I-ning" and “Good Health" wr. g l on the nlsht o! the dhy following appealat m by a 10m‘ commune‘? o! _‘ :3’ ‘m lakes breakiasts a treat-and keeps you well all day. Nourishing, very digestible. ""7- Wlth soup. entree or salad-TRISCUIT Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co“ Ltd. Vest Pocket Casualties “I bet you," said my friend the dealer, "the cigar-smoking public of Canada 3 losesalotofrnoneyonbrolrencigarsin l l-year-you know, vest pocket casualties." ; "Well," I said, “what are you going to do l about it?” "They should be educated to l UuytheircigarUS at atinldinpocketpaclzs thltprotectqsndirladditioaeadicigarisindi- Vidually foil-wrapped.” “That's a good idea,” llflreed. “niapeakeoooyrraoodosbotieir.” ll i: .i \--——-——-—v¢ i ii . l Marguerites aresoldin pocket packs of 5 and in boxes of 25 and 50. Each cigar is indi- vidually foil-wrapped to keep in the original freshness so Rashes and Plmplcia soothed and healed bu ootha-Salva YNE GUARANTEED OIITNENT Blue Murder BY EDMUND SHELL 04000-0» t (Continued) Greta's departure for Italy 511' m“ his peers ;and yet the same Hodges Taverner went to the l-hssl-W- Isould have told them a whole lot if It was a rare thing for Tavernenhe had chmh‘ ‘to go to theatres, rarer still for hixni The hhaulleul. occupled a uhlque ito g0 BIOM- A8 Hddflei 111°" mm position in the Taverner household, ‘MODE QXIOTG street hE tflfld l0 Per‘ and the; one gutstandlng r3339“ why suade himself that he was takinfl he had l-emamed 1n 11; 1m» so lgng Wm‘ unusual will because h“ was‘ was because he did not talk. He was overworked and needed recreation. plohhhly the heshhald mowbdrlvel. Th8 lifllth Ol thG matter W88 Chhli m the meu-opollh. but the “all”, he missed his niece and 10111111 1l1°|tion of this fact did not turn his palatial flat in Park Lane dull and he“; l; time, lml-eued‘ l; any- lonely without 11H- thing, is attitude of respect toward Greta had been oddly changed of hls m m. and Ml“ Hhya Hodge, law- 3118 lldd 119911 llllleli d! mdnmr knew his place and kept it. Tavemer and mOIB settled. There had beéll‘ had a knack of scum!‘ 800d people ‘none of those frantic searches afterarohhd hlm and heeplhg ‘hem He something original lfl dflllCfi-ITOCRS, dld tllls without panda-lug to them few hastily consumed nlesls- 11° 111111- or expecting them to lick his boots. night or after midnight returns from As a dlrect result’ the lmperwrhahle those revels that had once made up Hodges would have 80m through the greater proportion of her exist- file and Wat“ to serve hls [hasten ence- Iilstelld. Blld 119d SD91" h" 9V‘ He would have undergone similar 91111188 curled "P111 a l"! ma" by ordeals to see his young mistress the lounge fireparmed with a book hahhlly manled to Alan Dlghlmh Which She rfllely Tedd On this particular evening Taver- Tllvefllel‘ lldd Welcomed this ner was inclined to be communica- QllBHSB- tive. He spoke to Hodges several Bachelor tlluush 11s W118- 11 5111M times from his lone seat at the back. 8- hOmB-lOl/lll! lnilllllcl m“ had "Miss Greta should be well on her long remained dormant. From a why to Home by how;- date~ that synchronised curiously "Yes, sir," came the measured m. with that on which Alan Dighton ply_ “l Suppose she shoulll seems h had embarked on his Journey south, long Journey for a young lady to an altered Greta had produced an travel oh he, owlh Shh», _ , equally altered Taverner. "He had Taverna. removed the clghl. from given up working late in his study. m5 mougyh forsaken hi5 Clubs 11nd dFOPPEd dull‘? “Oh, I don't know, Hodges. Girls naturally lnto the llsblt of snlvylns do all sorts of extraordinary things his after-dinner whisky and cigars nowadays‘ They-Va changed a great 1n the flbmlllllly 0f his 1116119- deal since I was a young man, and. It was surprising how pleasant itlln a 800d many ways_ lot the heb "all was, how much satisfaction couldlgel; Cqntll-lenta] tl-avellng has a]. be gained from quiet, uneventful teled, m“ It's "ally remarkably svsnlnes spent wlthln the Wsrln simple. The heart of the sternest rsdlus n! the file's slsw- He felt customs officer relents toward a girl‘ THE ‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN st once. I shall be waiting for him in the foyer." "Very good, slr."—A short pause.- "Er-theres nothing wrons 811'. I hope?" Taverner laughed. “Nothing whatever, Jarrett, thanks -I'm rather bored: that's all." He had removed the receiver from his car and was on the point oi’ hanging it up when a disturbance in its lrmer mechanism made him lis- ten again. "Hullo. Ian!" said a voice which he did not recognize, "How are you? Tavcrner frowned and cleared his throat. "I'm perfectly fit, thanks all the same-who's that speaking?“ A loud bellow of laughter set his ear drum throbbing painfully. "Can't you guess?" "No," he returned coldiy.. "I'm afraid I can't. I'm not good at guess- ing." "Pry," implored the voice. "I don't want t0." “It begins with an H—" "I don't care," retorted Taverner irrltably. "if it begins with a Z. It conveys absolutely nothing to me." Again that boisterous bellow of mirth. "Have," said the man at ‘the other end of the line. "Haye." It came to Taverner as an expres- sion of inquiry. "1 remarked that the initial con- veyed absolutely nothlng to me," he repeated. _ "Hays." shouted the other again, "Dick Haye. Now do you know?" Taverner started and almost drop- ped the receiver. Dick Hays-Gre- ta's father-the impoverished artist from Rome! ' "What the dlckens are you doing over here?" _ Haye laughed a shade more quiet- ly over the telephone. "You speak as if you were scarce- ly overloyed at the prospect of meet- ing your brother-in-law." "On the contrary, I'm delighted." S Ian replied. "I only wondered- Are you better?" ' "Better? How d'you mean? I've . alid aroma. This is the Jl cigar which “pays divi- ‘ ’ dends”. Save the bands . and turn them in for’ chip" in bole”! valuable premiums. 25 and 50. Also sold ~ in handy pocket packs of 5 cigars. more rested in these days. more ready for the strenuous activities of the morrow. The change spread to the furnishings of the flat: Those comfortable modern chairs, those priceless antiques that had hugged the walls with a stiffness worthy of a museum, became moved into more convenient positions. In some subtle with a pretty face." expect," suggested the chauffeur ‘hanks an the same‘ presently. pired, he touched upon the truth. _ ing beyond Hodges at an asphalt lnexollceble manner s deud 100111 roar! gleaming with the moisture left never had a day's illness in my life I'm in fine fettle, Just had at stroke of extraordinary good luck, And there, as it has, already trans-l 3°?‘ ilzczlgelhgrgmmt w‘ flctures“! “n doesvu Sald Sh. 1am The details of his good fortune fell' n W12? S°.‘“..ZZE...T“Y.'.Z“Z’ ‘““."?"2’.1" r s c r emen o e comedian who had bored him some‘, "Place seems funny without her, I —‘°“°h w°°dl IN many homes ovaltine takes a load of worry 0E Mother's shoulders by preventing the inroad of colds, coughs and severe ills, within the family circle. The concentrated goodness of Qvaltirle-n-ipe barley malt, fresh e gs and creamy milk, is perfectly balanced nourishment, rich in vita- mins. It builds a wall of physical resistance against which disease germs beat in vain. From Dad dawn Ovalline protects them Dad drinks Ovaltine regu- larly and feels much better for it. His mind works faster because his body and nerves are superbly nourished. The children love deliciodi - Ovaltine, at and between '~ meals, thriving on its sh“.- goodness. Older folk find Ovaltine indispensable. one cup of. i: gives them more nourishment than l2 cups of, beef tea or, three eggs. Easily digested and quickly absorbed by the system, i: plaegs no tax on their weal:- ened digestions. Goodbye fo sleeplessneu Free of drugs or narcotics, Oval. tins does wonderful work, by felting and feeding overused nerves. Taken at bedtime, i; brings natural restful sleep st once. Doctorssll ever the world recommend Ovsltina extensive- . ly. Made in England by A. Wander Limited. had become suddenly alive! The altered state of affairs did not puss unnoticed in the kitchen. The cook remarked on it to Jarrett. and the housemald, proud in the possession of her seventh young man claimed that she had divided the TCPTPZI. If anybody were to ask her, she declared, she would reply without hesitation that Miss Greta h a recent Showlm It was lone minutes before, but lie did not take‘, wslthout her. horribly lonely. Hodge?!‘ that l“ Elmer" H” w“ think“? M‘ innocent remark.set other thoughts the cable from Rm“ Purlmrtmg w m motion: Sooner m. late‘. Gretahave come from Gretas father-Land‘ would get married. This brief part- the trwble he had 5°“ m l" get‘ ing from his sister's child-a matter- “'19 he’ “w”? ' n of a month m. Sh‘ weeks at th 1 If you were not ill, he demanded most-was nothing in comparison to “result” why dld W“ “Y Y°ul the loss he would sustain when the wire? time came for him to hand her over My deal‘ old ldbl- I never ‘My Q Vdlslll... BUILDS UP BRAIN. NERVES AND BODY Fillind-ia coupon. Letussead youauaiplu tin ofOv tine. i TUCKEITS MARGUERITE Nova foil-wrapped-But stlll l0 cents 1 . ,,~.;,,.,. ~ . G2 Qvsltine Ruslrs - was in love. Dodges, who was less in to the care ol- ah°lher_ It was de_ "But you must have. We got your an wonder/u! for baby. A; m druggllts, - o -- WW ith d i d, i Md i - Elli . . .. . sizumran ‘WM H’ M“ 3533.1‘; J.’ .....°§§..“§.§‘ olifrfii‘. W215. PMs-us u» not forward to. but it 331331;“ 3;; g elf); 11% snfhfavgét npggugf gngiflfthflw= :22 ..’.’.'...‘.‘..2.'. * ‘Z492... s... w...: W35 nevertheless lllevltablfi- Grem- hoatn y - h- g h dim," than.‘ size. “I, Please and um ls of Ovaldm. l0 mush lwus just the sort of girl who would ~ ’""‘"-‘ "'11 1 '1" 1" "11"? l-rwnu- wit-m ....i....d {organ-ring and postage. and Attractive rush: or biscuits. Keep a tin on hand. economical to buy. Drink Ovnltine for health-the yen- round. ‘HR l "You what?" "I'm coming home almost imme- diately,” declared Taverner. “There's get married. The car drew to a halt outside the theatre and Taverner got out. iiusband Was Afraid She Was Getting ll.“ been a mistake somewhere. and we'll "I shall expect you about . I .. have to sort it out between us" ._ . , - H d . - v in in 111K. White Gold ls something you onigsman touched his cap. He hung up the receiver and de-l ‘TM nur large stock in various styles. scended to the cloakroom for his "Very good, sir." coat and hat. Mrs. Charles Edwards, R. R. Np. 2, He was walking up and down on, when“), Om wrltes._nLnst wmtel, In the brief pause before moving . ~. - c0 to $200.00 r- -. -¢ -e-|veO-h¢¢\1ev1-0Q* G. H. TAYLOR . ' for the car l was bothered with a ver bad cold, on again to “lake mom . grasslands“ n» .23. 22512:; .';'?..:"::::: “one day one of m neighbors came-steps into the lighted foyer. Taver- . h ted ti“ I t ner was looking older somehow. His m “d e e glues Ty 1 stoop had become more pronounced, .'.-=.~!_-. Wd Engraver l ‘for the Thanksgivingl vOO-OQOO-O-YOO-Qké-O e000 >03 1 l I ltookda few doses and I was greatly . re ieve . _ We are paying SD86‘ [all also relieved my son, aged nine, . . - o e croup. lal prlces on hve fowl’ "I will never be without adiiottle cl - ' ‘ ,W d"'thh ,n conno chickens and brollerslvrlellcgmrlfgndsilum“ hfgllffyll l '_ Price 35c. a. bottle; large family SIM‘ 0c. at all di-uggists and dealers- had vanished into the well-dressed throng. and Hodges was piloting his car homeward. He reflected sadly, as he crossed the Circus into Paccadilly, that Sir Ian was a very different man from the energetic colonel of infantry under whom he had served during the war. Quite little things seemed to be capable of upsetting his equan- the pavement outside when I-lodgesl came. As the chauffeur pulled open‘ the door the whiteness of his mas- ter's face startled him. "You're quite all right, sir?" he queried anxiously. , , llS d lb Ch l’. f H . ->' so o-eeeeee v >0 eoeeeeee 0 or. 5 llnlznsllizz-ldzyeass segnflior. a o a Qlllte." snapped Sh. Ian’ “why "' ‘” l ‘ i ' Norway Moments later the familiar silk shflildlll I be?" 1”‘- '- hat, the abundance of white silk N° "m" 111 1111. slr." ierked in fl 2,, 5 ,1 l P|l1€ scarf sticking up above the coat, the H°d§°5 ‘llllcklll- "only I Q1011!“ fl l‘. l l] h l l 0k Ch l’. C- .. ‘x11 1d Syrup 023135133 2h: $502; iverfwhgre Taverner sat down heavily. , They were half-way home when he spoke again. "I‘m afraid I spoke rather sh ly to you Just now, Hodges. when)?“ l5 I was V91‘? WOTPIBd. I've had some disturbing news this evening-and I'm won-led about Miss Haye." i To Be Continued.) l 6 Market yo‘! have L gm’ ll‘? only b% 1gb” T’ lmlbum Co’ imity~the departure of his niece for __*'_."i ! rltfi 01' t " °'°“ °' l‘ ' Italy, for example. ' 1 agy to seflL- “Lices c thgmllerner himself did not enjoy MURDERED ‘p one ' Province of Prince Edward Island. wflagwhe was pleased to term am BY kB LOCKS nodomlnitls had destroyed for him CANADIAN '" $5.?“ ::.;*"::::'.1..."*:. ‘:.‘..::::::z BYSiEi-‘llli ‘$31153 o- CO BEFORE THE Mlfgm-l’ OF THE lighting effects Therle was nothing icfgifglggfqllfogle“°h°ry 01AM“ _ _ no b t m ' _ an, near ce 9 Mary C‘ Rlley and Annie E Huey, 2w‘); mljsiilzvlllaevsgg; lalfigretehllzlf 1:“ Springs. in Central Australia, led oss-iil-a-l-mo- __ 7i}? Complainants, hour of it so that he could drink a "i "EEliLEiSS” Eng- whisky in peace before the general to the death of Fred Brookes, an e1- dsrly prospector. After Brookes had sent his men to get some camels, , iish Fox Netting.Every -- roll guaranteed per- ‘""“*“”“"“”“ fect. Sold only by EYES EFSTED THE ROGERS °';.és,:?§.'?,'$:” HARDWARE 00., 1- s- 111101‘ LEWIITED. Optometrists ‘ ..23Q'.“.€€;TI.Z.L .. , H2 Richmond Street -OO$O-GO-OO-OGOOQO-OQOGOO-OOO and ‘ Melina C. Riley and others, De- fendants. . Pursuant to a Decretal Order imade in the above matter and dat- ‘ed the 24th day of October instant, 1928 by His Honour the Master of the Rolls I am ordered to set up and sell at Public Auction nn the prem- ises in Charlottetown on Wednesday the 31st day of October instant at 12 o'clock noon all that parcel of ,lzmd situated in Charlottetown and, ‘loin: part oi Town Lot Number 84 rush began. He had heard all the comedians jokes before. the plot was thin and unsatisfying, the danc- ing grotesque, and in the main. un- gainly. Between ten and ten-thirty he va- cated llis end sent and went down to the hall to telephone. He called upthe flat. "Is that you, Jarrett?” The servant's voice, rendered me- tnllic over the line, answered him. "Tell Hodges: tn rlnmn hpyip fol- m9 I the blackwoman went to him and asked for food. Apparently she was refused food, and awaiting an opportunity. she grabbed Brookes, and called to the , black men, who rushed forward and ' brutally murdered him wth boomer- angs, nullas and other weapons. . After burying Brookes, leaving , his legs exposed. the blacks erected a fence of dry sticks around the grave. They raided his camp and kiln nil the food. MASTERPIECE OF MARCONI RADIO ENGINEERING ‘ ' ' ' " “Willi ,‘--,'.-‘lli"'lill (‘Zlrdfi .,-. ‘i: i: l Hundred of Town Lot‘ 1' cAliAi'1lAllli§i:'i1.-1 ‘ " thwart-J "l; ‘ h‘ ‘h ‘I ,,. ; ' '"' l ' .§7'T.Y"'""fTb31115 C , - . l ' "M" ' ' " ‘" " '51‘ l . .7 C1. ‘l! '1" ,‘ ' _. l. <1 Fuwii ,. Y | (b l. ' l ‘ B k l g‘ l . ‘, 1:1 m“ L‘ l]"l| iril-‘n. ' ‘- . 1 ' ' ‘ ' L1 ' .. . . ..'-. 1. u- . ' ‘r. . 1.1m _ l ‘l I B’ ‘ dllllildvlllll gul-lcnok ETC 1.1;? lkllil. b; LUillL‘. .11t;“"<il\-i]-..iull hill‘ llP- , ' . ‘ . h; ‘n, A .- -- - ___. NIHNEY r0 LOAN s , - a . 1] \'1 l». ll AJLK ‘a moron Block. 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