N SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 PRINCE Elitllllill Today 8r Tomorrow Mat. 3.15. Eve. 7.00-8.00 “SELL BE NEXT!" A beautiful girl marked for death... MURDER BY Maolcr Shocking euepenae “breathless drama . . . in the Year’: Surprise Film! ,_ Also Mrdcal-Nevelty 0.» Think Fast \ CHEAP OIIEEPERS JTmdtI! keg: gardens can entirely on household waste," said Walter Eilllott, Mini- yter o! Agriculture in a. radio talk urging‘ home gardening and a meas- are of calf sufflciency- , w-(OP) suburban Courses In . PIANO — SINGING and TNEUIIY apply to Charlottetown School of Music Heart: Memorial Hall Mioy Kendall, LR-A-M PHONE 1446. t-Wed-8L lfodly’: Short Wave Radio Program Mil Than la lantern standard) n"H"n‘§'inH'\'a':'bi'u‘u"a"n'n"u’a'-'u'-'-'a‘ t. . f wznnnsnav, ssrrnum-zn 27 BERLIN 0:00 . . -,- German Youth Choirs. D, 1.1.77 meg., 26.4 m. 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Bonk robbers on u wild rampage r against u one-boss posse with lightning hoot; and thundering guns who blew the duylights out at moonlight murderers in comma cinu IN raft“, TNIIII Sill‘. ‘l l i: By LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN — CHAPTER 13 “Ranch House Romeo” Comedy -— and Cartoon COUNTY CLUB HOLLOWAY HORN (Copyright) room. Mrs. Lewin, The light was on in the big bed- dreised as they asked. "About an hour ago. Not much ‘rim CHARIJOTTETOWN ouaunmu Tho Control Guardian ‘Ihiaeolamniereaervelieruewaet _lecal intereat but advertising ol a newey nature may he inserted at I cente a word strictly Pl!- able in advance. FRINGE LESSONS-Individual trice Blanchard or noun. . (Studied at the Boafiaoxme, Paris). 114 Upper Prince Street. City. L-BSG-B-fl-Zl. ARANMOB-E ABJLIVES — The G. S. noon yesterday. She sailed Sydndeg and will remain here for a 8w rnasarrnnmu crumcu m CANADAFBx-ookfleld ohmic. Ser- vicu will be discontinued for the g” atawfi““°“" hi BIOOXIISfiwlI Y IIUUI - ‘ an. Hartstlllelllmlil. minis: River 10 A. M. Ir-817-9-2l-1i. POLICE COURT — At filo Police eourtyestexday monningedninkwas fined $5.00 and costs or 10 days in 1. Another man for en driv- given7daysin alkamm charged with breach of e - iltlgn Act was remanded until Sat- dary waited on the t in connection with work on the Shom Borden and Charlottetown. Their representations are under consid- oration. WEDDmG BELLS — A uiet was aolemndzed on at- ternber the wdav. Ben . home of Rev. W. I. Green, Murray Honour, when he united in nmrri- age Miss Mary MaoI-eruian oi.’ Ut- tle Sands to Stuart MaoKay of Hofiefield. The yo couple will me c their home Hopefield wh re their many friends wish them mugh ha/pph-iess. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHARGE, Rev. W. A. MaicQuarrie, Minister. services on Sunday, Oct. 1st will be at Hunter River at 1-1, Wheatley River at 3 and North Wiitshlre at 7.30. Sunda I-I/unter River at 10. Nor h Wiitshire Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2‘! UM-Tutlhglfrvrvn Guide Cot-Souk] ‘Lao-Péadrler and Praise — Heart-a Ch’Town Royalty And Vicinity Y , the guests oi’ mother, Mira. Heath Vessey. Mrs. Wesley Dexuils Mt. Edward Road, underwent a. serious opera- tion in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Saturday. On last re- port, she was resting comfortably. Among those in Iqiaki leaving Cherlotetown on Saturday after- noon wae Mr. Douglas Ramsay, St. Averds, formerly 1n the employ of A. Home d: Co. Them are twelve or more boys oi’ this conununity at- toohed the various units now mobilizing in Charlottetown. and Mr. Ramsay is the first. to be cal- led upon to leave. We wish him luck, and a safe return t0 cone and family. The many friends of Mrs. Fred Gregory St. Avards, who has been very seriously 111 the Mince Edward Island Hospital for some time, are glad to learn that she is making an almost mirracuious recovery. She and her baby son M‘ a. where permitted to return home BM; W90! A pogo marital verloty shower, arrange 14h homor afblbl. lAm Buma, Picas- ant St, was held at the home oi’ her mother, Mrs. E. A. St. Avarda. 0n Th last. tely rival First Charlottetown Company o'clock next Fr Guide unable in a in touch with her gatroi leader. Do not. forget uniforms. Charlottetown Guiders‘ Council Annual Meeting ‘the Gruiders of Charlottetown met st Old Spain last Monday ev- enlnq for their Annual Meetirlt; and Dinner Miss Gillan. Fhe re- tizing Captain, gave a very 00m- prehensive and encouragln-g report of the year's work. of the everl- The guest, speaker nlg was Mrs. . A Lawson, Presi- dent of the Local Association “who save an inspiring address on G0- lng the Second Mile.’ On behalf of the Guiders Mrs. Kenneth Martin presented a gift of silver ns to Mrs Stewart Ives who as married on Septem- the PN- sentntion, the bride ritunelv thanked all M; tor the many valuable gif , ‘both useful and decorative, that she had received. 'I'h "er of tit-gale evening was P85 n 391118 T180. P7159! By Mm. Good, Mrs. A. Peardmi and Mire. B. were. and music, ‘both vocal and instrument- , th Mrs. B. Myers and Misc Joyce Ferguson, Mt. Edward Road as pianists. A_ dainty lunch was served by the ladies, and a very pleasant evening was brought to a close, by bouncing the bride, and sin g “For She's A Jolly Good Feiow," and God Save the King." CLAMOR. IN THE ABBEY n rmroou. ~40?) - Moi-runs bsr 18th- scrvw, M w y was 'I‘he following officersyrere elect» broken when a. woman about 35, ed for the comrnfl — ear. started a disturbance during Captain-MIS- Ipglienle 51'9"" anthem. She was led out by ushers, and the service went on. ault. Lieutenant-Miss Mabel Ma tha- The First Cormpany will meet at Company Irleadrrikiigrters at aevern y evening Any ttend should Bat h, . son. _Brown Owl-Mrs. K811116111 M91” n. Tawny Owl-Miss Mary Donflhué Scribe-Mrs, Beitraim Patter- son. The next meeting will be held at Provincial Headquarters next Mon- clay evening, October second, from 6.45 P. M. to 830 P» M- LMPORTANT Please note that the dav for pur- chasing supplies from Headquart- ers has been chanced. Such 54-111- CTl r lalics must now b? Ctdillffi ‘Friday afternoons. I near the fireplace; had seen her when she left the dance room, was lying on the floor some of the tiles were splashed with Dlucros knew in the first whi t6 blood. ' glance that she was dead. Dolllmore bent down and touched her wrist for a. moment. A glance passed between him and Ducros and the latter picked up the telephone on a small table near the bed. "Police," he said, "Mossford Police Station: Touch nothing!" he went on. as he waited with the receiver to his ear. "This ls Superintendent. Ducros of Scotland York speaking.” Murder has been committed here, apparently. No. I happened to be here. Come up at once and bring the there can be little doubt. Good!” "You said minder!" “protested Fernandez. who had turn white beneath his tawny skin. “I did," said Ducros, evenly. “She was struck from behind at. t e base of the skull, I think we shall find- but the doctor is 0n his way, I hops. Stenning answered. “Isn't that very early?" _ “Yes. But she usually reads 1n bed for an hour or so. She was over seventy." “And ou camewup just now? he continued almost at once. "I am at the Mossford County Club. police surgeon. And as many men as you can manage. I‘m not sure-but a dirty What time did she come up to her room?" "About half-past eight,” Mary 111019. B-XIYWB-y. That's all I can do at the moment," the doctm‘ went, on. “If you won't want rue-I've got rather a. difficult case awaiting me. “Ah, well!” said Ducros as the doctor left. them. “we didn't come down here etxpectm anything like this, but perha s L's just as well we're on the spo . First oi all, I think we want a. complete list of everyone who was in the house this evening?" He glanced at the local inspector, who nodded confirmation. "I shall have to go to my office to 3st i-t," said Fernandez. "And I'm not certain that I've got all the at. 10, and Wheatley River at 2. A W. M. S. Service at Hunter River at 7.30 at, which Rev. Geo. Ayers, will be the preacher, and Mr. Geo. Bow- ness and others will assist the local choir. All cordially welcome. L-812-9-21-11. MOTORED T0 THE ISLAND — Mr. and Mis. Frank W. Andrew of Gladstone, Mich., motored to the Island last week and are visiting the formers pal-en s, Mr. and Mrs. John B, Andrew, of East Royalty. Mo". Andrew is extensively engaged names." in fox ranching in Michigan hav- “you go Wm, mm, Dongmom ing been there for the past sixteen We'll examine this room, Inspector. Yea" but has 511W? Vlsllred hi5 Rgmembeyfl he went on to Femnn- home from time to tune. Mr, and dez, “a 11s; of evefy (me who 1s gr Mrs. Andrew expect. to leave for who has been in the club this even- Gladstone early next week, ing. Where is your room, Miss Sten- i ping?" REMEMBEIQED HERE — Word "Next; m this one," 511g 551d has been received by Fred Large, quietly. of the staff of the City Clerk's Of- “Then. if you care, you may go lice, announcing the oath in San t0 it. but I shall want you later on." 57111161800. 981-. early 51106133’ 1110m- ing of Mrs. O. Albert Franklin “IT-s G011“; To BE NASTy» (nee Edith Fraser) a sister of the late Ca t. Robert Fiaser, for many The Joint examination of thsiYBMS a/ptain of the 5.031. "Co-V bedroom b the Su Ylliielldenl, anaban” of the Black the local lynspectorpreionsisted o! the “lush mode frequent trips to this latter standing rather gingerly in DOYB- MYS- Franklin 1185 .8186‘? the middle Watching the Yard man many visits 10 this my sir-cc taldnz a; win-l; lu-p her residence in California and “The window's open," Ducros Will be kindly remembered W many A pointed out. "And it would be easy friends here. O r anyone either to get along the, balcony from the other rooms on‘ LIST 0F APPOINTMENTS -In No I . Sark/rhg New 19401604 Victor Rudd/s Packed wit/z features Previous/y Found Orr/y in l/Q/rer Priced Sets! in English. ‘ Y few minutes ago “Y .. nephew," the girl said "Neph he staying here?" "No. ten minutes ago. you been? dining-room, either." of me time. here?" Dollimore nodded. Smart work." Dollimorc met the bottom ofthe stairs. and oflic struc Dollimore, us the turned to the stair. Curious eyes foi walked across to the main entrance. seen leaving the the hall porter s arpl in pieto list?“ friend of his. “No one else taken up his position. side of the bodv. was the first flew miles away from here, "That's my business. nothing to be done until the doctor and the police get here. Dollimcre, y. 6S. "Where have you been all the 6116111153" v "W1 s. [Mend-mirth Mrs. Lewlns ew?" Ducros repealed. He is s. flower- ower a camein "And you, Fernandez? Where have You were not in the "I was in my office. several people came in. My solicitor was there Dull ‘ But why were you There ‘s see that nobody leaves, and that. when the police arrive every exit is controlled.” "You twn will stay here." Ducros “AhL-that is the police. lice at he local“ l apecwlfogélmnllliggglsaglli, fzfigzagglé , glanced through the list. “This is in- l. Within B, minute or so every ‘ exit was guarded, as Ducros had 1n- “ru 10m yo“ In altglclgxlilulgi-zksiils SOIxllHiS. I'm quite sure about the we ers " the floor, on which a“ hm” helm“ he him been damlng‘, "My solicitor. He was here earlier "I'm Inspector Dollimore oi’ Scot- land Yard. Whactlulgcgglrenzutyce giggling,“ name?" “Very few, sir. They've been com- n you can rrive me B 00m- "There was Mr. Rolliter and a Mr. Rollitor is Mr. Fernandez: solicitor——thcy were sit- t at that table in the comer, I t ink that's azlll, sir." As he re-enbercd the bedroom on the first floor a middle-aged ma“ rose from a. kneeling position by the "A blow on the base of the skull." '11s said to Ducros, “The head a Dar- blow which caused pointed out, M15 “It's going to be a. nasty case,’ diggini up possible motives. I'll throng to the Yard presently one of the lads promis eye on the window. know’ The found Dollimore in the of- fice with Fernandez. _ "There were just over 70 people, me including the servants, in the club, m_ ‘the youn Inspector said grimly. "Is tho all?" said Ducros. as he elusive?" he demanded, looking sharply at Fernandez. “As far as I can ascertain. The 1d housekeeper gave the list of the ihwcd mm as he‘ "This man Rolliter?" Ducros ask- ed, touching one of the names, “You ‘mentioned him before." in the evening?!’ “And Chores McKenzie — the ‘A business acquaintance oi my hour or so?" He gut the quesm" m lsolicitor. He was conslderinfiajoinins the syndicate which runs e club. You probably noticed the two of them sitting at the corner table this evening." u-Iheywe “one?” “Yes. An hour or so ago." “Just after Mrs. Lcarin was mur- dered?" "I sumXJse so-if it. was an hour 580;, " else is staying hem?" (To be Continued) STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade X—-l. Kathleen Reid; 2. . 1d; z. Joy Mricbcod; 3. Robert Reid and Anna MacEwen. Grade VIII-d. Eileen this floor or even to climb up to it." the list of "The door was unlocked, too. I motions and think you said." Inspector Pertwee Canadian Militia. recently Egazetted I L Ducros said. "There's so many who Stanton Craselcy. 20th. J might have done it. It'll be mainly P, E. I, Highlanders; Res, Regtl. 0i? Depot-To be Capt: M OIHPaton, M. 0., from the Corps Re- ‘ from the [Byer- prlnt department. Let's go down to (:01, H, D_ Johnson, V 13,, R, I119 03149 and $09 W113i YOU-fig Dolli- i List, is appointed Hon. Lt-Coi. of more has unearthed. He's aproduct N0 21 Field Amublance 24th Apr, of this precious college we ve becn:1939_ hfiallililso much about, but quite a. g youngster in s ite of it." Inspector Pertwee nod ed under- the regular “weekly meeting o; the standinzly. “Nobody, of course, will go into this room." Ducros said to the lyolicenmn at the door. "And keep an You never MaoDon- at" ointmenfls, pro- retiliemsnits i in the appeazs the following: P. . . . ' I-L-To be 2nd. Lt. tsupy‘): Willard uly, 1039; fll- J. R- serve of Officers 1st. April 1939; ctd. INTERESTING ADDRESS — At ICvro Club held last evening at the Hotel Charlottetown, LL-Col. G. Erliott Full gave on interesting ad- dress on the present conflict in Europe. Dr. A. J. Murchison, Jr.. reported that the chidlren of both Onphanagcs had "been brou ht in to the Prince Edward Thee re on Friday afternoon, and later treated to ice cream by the Club, A vote .01‘ thanks was passed to the man- agement of the Theatre for their co-o ration in making the venture poss ble. Ralph V. Creighton was chairman oi’ the meeting, Personals Senator J. J. Hughes was in the city yesterday, returning from Ot- tawa. The many friends oi Mrs. Wesley Dinnls are sorry to learn o! her serious illness following an oper- ation art the P. E. Island hospital. Mr. John It. Carson. Student Minister at ue. left Char- lotetown esocrday or Montreal to resume ha studies at MbGill Col- iege. Yesterday's . . Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AIWSIQUSEATURDATS RETAIL MABKIT [1 J; 11 15 old: 2. Janie MaoLeod. grliaalglimflrlhe base or 1e l u grade Vvlil-l 1110mm B01861’ Cucumbers doe 30c “It required considerable strength q élldle '—1- yemfln MOFTIBOH. Cabbage, 3 for 25c in Irlrle mugtlerer?" Dolililmore afilkegie - Grug e1 ¥licxlaryvDzgh§liibflfifreld- carrlcrtf. lglmch l?’ “ o. o crsssar y —— '- - 01-906; Can rv r each m, o; m, eldgfi, wgmgn like this." 2. Austin Reid; a. Brendon Reid. Applgs pk 35¢ “It could not have been self-intilc- Grads IV S11 —~ Fr . ; Eggs d” 33.39,; ma?" 2. David Bell, 3. Waiter Reid Ripe tomatoes per 1b 5c "Good gracious, no!" said the Glide IV Jl-ri 30ml!- MaC- parsnip; bump, 3c Ipolice doctor. KYLV- squash p, 3,, l , §'Zd°KI§,I,T§Q', lgofimTifleTg I Potato” 11k 1°C ' -———-— t u : . l l ; . sro ' i lMarFiwcn us: laéglé , BRINGS INSTANT INSI l zkcrlfiilgellétfi-r-li- Sgffrgogflwlfigg; Eoilinrz meat lg-lic i...» nu“ ~ canola... ‘it? “Q Grade II-l, Waiter MaoEwen: 5 2 lvlarv MIKYKEY‘ 3 Francis Rreid stew meal‘ 1244c crime 1 —Sr. Llf hhi-rhel Mac-I gffgrlgam Kay. l ~ ' ' Grnric I Jr.-——1 Pailllne Reid. chicken each a0"1~25 ' M _ Cream t tei"iiiiii“ii‘lffé‘iii“y'°.e urea-la = it» Helen mid. 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