i , _ . lv-=»-n m l ii .._- em v '-:;z\> ~ ..--- J-r-l‘ ;,; , . _ 1”* A ` s 1~"’ ,.. i ii 5 1 I _ J 4 i . i _ . i ?°5';'>9°2.’f°"3_“'2‘<3".i E?- . l ll Ui pl tl J 'ii ii; _lt 11..\:‘ 7;’ " 1?# _=..-_¢:~..- e . f;-v ' 11,? itll' H3 .I» 1 ,i ; '_ '=` 5 -i- :r 1-' F ee; it Iii . .1 l - "1 1, .;_ if I -"U » PAGE ,_ , 1 THE _ on/-tnnrsg __ _,_ .,...~ e ,»..¢- _s _ _ rl’ __ R051! is _ . tea” TEA i The Red Lamp lsry Roberts Rhlnehesrl (Continued) September 9th. it is Hallidayht idea. to hold an- other seance, using »Cameron’s oom- {ing as the excuse for it. I gather that ihe believes that, under cover *of th Beance, another attempt e :may be made to secure the incrim- nnating evidence left in the house, llllllll SALE (OF STOCK AND CROP I am authorized by J. Brenton Diamond, wut cove Hess, te sell far him on November ath. at one #sleek sharp me sewing stock, and erop. 9'l‘0CK-1 driving horse, Colonel -Waltz, 6 years old; 1 milch cow 5 Yilre. due to freshen in February; 1 mlieh cow 5 years, due to freshen first od May; 1 mllch cow 8 years, duo to 'freshen in April; 1 mllch cow 6 years due to freshen in May; 1 holfer 2'/3 years in milk; 2 helf- are 1'/2 years, 1 steer 1'/2 years, 1 Steer 1% years, 1 bull calf 10 moe. pure bred Ayrshire, 1 eslf 4 mn. Z sheep, 1 ram, 2 Yorkshlr¢ breed sowe, 5 young pigs. 7 chop-°QUlFlil\y Of hay by ton, quantity oi' grain In sheaf, 300 bus. Fld potatoes, 500 bus. turnlpa, also quantity of apples. TEiRM.S-~All tum; of $10.11) and under oooh. over that amount 12 months credit on an approved joint notes. 6% off for cash. 1 ALEX. MCRAE, Auctioneer. tta3l. PRIVATE SALE One of the beet Dairy Farms un the island comprising 215 a¢.»,,_ 150 N08". balance lumber and ifirewoed. Only 4 miles from Charlottetown, JV; from Unon Station. All land in high state of cultivation being a lllry farm for years. Well fenced Sf and watered. Orchard. good dwell- 7° In-1, all new out-buildings. ylealiy fa Oltuatod for potato growing. T¢|¢- Phone connection. will sell all or part. Apply on premises WM. CARROLL, East Royalty. 24.25-ll-2-ttB10i. lllllllii We, the undersigned hereby give notice that all shooting is forbid-1 den on our properties at Pownal after November 1st, 1928. Signed i \ ®wl C-“xy Not that liie says so, but his ques- Y tions concerning the sounds I f heard in the hail during the second ssnii. , ,_ ii) seance point ln that direction. ' "Tihis herbal odor you speak of, Skipper," ‘he asked. “was that be- fore you heard the movement out- .,.. rside. | "Some time before. Yes. But room; the sounds were beyond the door." _ _ “You don't connect them, then?" "i liadn't thought about lt, but I don't believe I do." "Did you hear any footsteps?" lliutl to consider that. "Not footsteps; tlieie was a sort of 'scraping alollg the floor.” "And the moment you spoke this MakeYour0wn' S DAP and Save Money! ¢.'.i.’12“f§1§°‘i..‘3 GILLETTS F3155 LYE ff:/I Dime//one Wi//t [ve/y Q/I vous onocsn sstts ni '\_._... .....»»° I 1'! . .-.'1:l "‘. ‘ ' ,the odor seemed to be in the _ ~.,-/~.'~.; tel; WMJA Hamday had shown M, gt' ii I \t§_l F241' cept that; I do not require proof of lt. - . . . \Pl¢-'ture us. then, that evening of _J ,noise ceased-_»~» ' September ltltb, when the Journal FUMING WHEN HE LEFT --yesy ends, waitlIig_‘ for we knew not' nyou _.,_ 3|. d hi h' d h _ The whole situation is baffling What: Jane picking up her'tapoSl|‘Y f 3 :‘_ m' C H an e in the extreme. I cannot ignore ‘md P““"5“g it d°W" “Sami Edith 3° """"‘° W 'n he ""7 the fact that tlhe seances were ro- 9°Wde’i“g iw" “Use with hands .I 1 . P . Vee, he iightni a cigarette and posed by M,.s_ Lmngsmne, that it that shook in spite of her best ef- V :that Livingstone himself wus ub- ‘seut that second night. presuiniib- °"f °ff .U°‘~`/ind out clouds ol‘was she who left the ihali door un- 19"” _Hamdw af- the T“ih'°ad ffm' smoke.” [bolted -at llhe ‘second sitting, or UU" ‘With the CBT W meet Cumemni iind off in the woodland. where tho red lamp of the light-house __:.»_.- ~ ~. -~__-_= ny iii. At the same time. if was flwshell its danger slznel every ten --I-T-'T-v-* Livingstone 'who indirectly advised Seconds from me end °f Robin* _~;==~_”€`-:vc - me ilgriinst the business. 5°”'5 Pmm- G"9¢’“°“gh and il half _-:::;_ E ;,; --Let lt Mona'-1 qw warned m0_ dozen officers. _ efiiv. ~'~ #3-_+L 1"Let well enough alone." iPicture, us, too. when we had all ,,.»-\ ,,_*'-“Et _ f- so fm. as Haujdny is com,e\.ued_ gu_thei'eil3 Cameron. wilih his hand i'___{-.x *; "_. ' it is clear that ho dogg not like wp still baiidaged. presented to the :'1'ifli~‘i`{`51-3 V idea of another seance. but feels ‘lmnlatls Deisonae ‘-if the D183' *md -‘-» o that it is necessary- He assures QYQUIE @3011 ""9 in Ulfll Shl'BWdlY¢ _ii If _,__ '_ /|_i\\ me ,the Dance Wm be on ,h,md_ 1n_ Mrs. Livingstone garrulous and 1./,,,_ ._ lame and outside the h,,uSe_ but he uneasy; and Livingstone it sort of 4" ‘““‘°""'\ ‘does not minimize the fact. that WHXY While and WMI 3- UNVOUS SOLID COMFORT there will be it certain risk, and that he drcatis taking Jane und trembling Iihnd never observed be- fore. 1()f us all, only Halliday Bdh: You may talk about your lgqllfll mm ll_ seemed natural. Anil Hayward, COUl..DN'T PRODUCE THE SONG Wiflcr I saw' a charming dress W. E. SMITH today that I could get for a song. A. G. MORRE LOCKE JONES c J. R. BROWN l4lE1112l Thanksgiving Poultry; Wanted Ducks, Chicken and Fowl ferr] Thanksgiving. Il you have any Poultry ready to market please get, in touch with us. ' The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l- IMPORTANT POULTRY P B 1 We want large quantity live Ind dressed Chlckehs and n Fowl. Also dressed' 'Geese and Ducks for Thanksgiving ordere- NOVBMBER FIRST T0 FOURTH Also buying live and dress- nectlona in all markets where P. E. I. Poultry le sold. we specialize in Poultry. Ship your Poultry to F. J. HOLMAN 224 Great George Street Hubby: But, my dear, really you an’t sing. \ L\;Q[`“"\~Q. \}~/\ if Special prices on Turkeys, Geese, i ‘tg _ if \ i.‘Zi owinotine SEAS " It t C can let il. go, and turn loose' on the world a cruel and deadly idea which may go on claiming victims indefinitely." He made a small_ gesture. "Oi-we put into the oth- er side of the scale all we have in the world, and lihen.~" He pulled himself up- “There'a only possibly danger," 'he sold. “Unless things siilh there should bc very little." 'Ilhc same list of those piesent as before. There is an unconscious Hayward and Livingstone, but per- 3 lisps I ain over-watchful. I1 I darcsay, ithiis, placed botwccn my duty and my fears] I shall do "J Hayward or Livingstone is once iurc to -be allowed access‘ to the 9 *or less favorable -to what is to be done. illut which one? . . . .b have telephoned Canicron. and liclb will cunic out to-niorrow night. 1D Ilslilday has taken every pose-1 ible precaution, as to to-night. As 11 eciiled not to place Grocitoiighll hat room, whldb rings in the kit-'l he garage, wilth a buzzer. When 1 eam heat and hot water heat, but -llys llkc lhlgy- lm ,uid w_,|,,y' natural becziiisc lic was iicvcr at r solid comfort give me an old- fgellng palm-ully fuldwol-d5_ --ln ease. ""°"°“' °P°" 9"""*° ""9: ia sense. you and I are at the part- ‘ing of the ways in this thing. We l\Vhat *Cameron made ol' it I do not know. Very probably he saw in us only a group oi' sensation- seekers, excited by some smrill contact with a world beyond ou-r knowledge, and if lic felt surprise :vt all, it was that Iliad joined iihe ranks. He himself did not appear to take the matter seriously. He made i_t plain that he had come in tiliis manner at my request; tha. his own methods would he entirely differ- ent. »\Vhen Edltih. I think it was. emDhu_._,.)-,S plwed by Halliday on asked him if he made any prepar- tlon for such affaiivs, lic laughed nil shook lliis ‘heiitl. “Except that I isoiiictiiiics tzilto J. . cup ol coffcc n keep nic awake! ’ I niy duty. ~l perceive that cillherlhe “alll- ‘On the way up the drive, 1 walk- d with Llviiigstonc, Why, I fhniil- n house, and under conditions more ll' k"°W» excel” that he Seemed ‘U drift toward me- Ile never spoke ul. once, and it seemed to me Lmmy I have mme my du.ly_ llliztt he was surveying thc siiriib- cry and trees, like tt nianwlio :nis- ected a trap. Once-he wits on 'A ;s|._1_l‘.,. I -. _ 1'” ‘my left-I was aware that lie ‘iiad_ ` Septelllbel- 1(ylh_ipirt his hand to his ‘liip pocket, anil‘ was so startled that I stumlilo1l‘ nd almost foil. I knew, as con- ig our slow progress lolviird inc ml pls Olffgm-,.Luml1l alley ll". sll. main lion-sc. und so lense were his ling begins. Halliday has tlierc-n0l‘V@S llllil- lllel’ Sulllldetl likii tl fore today connected the bell from 'Cll1`S9~ ,is lias’boen ofir custom to go over fiilently as llllavc ever( known uny- ° \\ the house before eadli seancc. and tiling, that 'ho had a revolver tliom. \\, ® ' as Cameron may dn this will. lm. "Careful, m-an,” he said. iisnsul tiioroiighiiess, it has been 'H1056 Were WS. 01115' W01`l|-“I illlf- _rl ‘H -Cameron and Edith were leiidiiig, hen, to o. temporary extension ln and I could ihear lier talking, carry- ng on valiantly, although us it the lights, are lowered, lm wlll turned out she knew better than ouch the bell, and Grocnoiigh is any ot' ‘uS. GXCUDL Halliday. 1110 hen ilu smuggle his men lnteriible poseilbiiltitm ahead. liay-~ iiind on another occasion she had 9 _ 1 1 4*( ‘Q /// "` / / / / J _ ( //// es oinekm. and Fowl deny _ *__ __ .ff i till end ol' Poultry season. “"~';7§j_`_,.. . _ Highest prices paid on /I////1'7 quality basil. Special prices // 'ff for crate fattened stock. Con- I l, Old Lady (looking up from pa. er): Our oceans must be dwind- ling. William. g-:fling :mailer and changes Cameron may suilitest. in mailer all thc time, 0 Hubby: Thsit ean't be, my dear. O. L.: it says here they'rc dry ow twelve miles out. r.__ _ `i *aflat- iti ._ In NO FRIENDS "You :'~?:y I'c lv: :nc f-'i~1f" among thr fgirlr. nov.-i" "No, he cn~|¥rin't l‘1r‘ iii ir Chirliltlelotvn l»7¢Y"'l¢"¢5 °“ "i5 °”" I 2 'isio-:io-si, :Q Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IAIRIITER, BOLICITOR, ITC. Money to Loan Clmemn Bieok,Char|ottetown,P.E.L Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate lledloal School and Hospital Praotloa limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Testing Eyes and supplylnpxllaeeee Office, Bayer Building Great George Ctreet Olllee Hours-9 te12.90, 11| ts I McDonald & McPhee _ B. A. I. A- leDONAl..D.,. H. F. lehltll A. laelleeere, Attorneys, lest 1 Why Bald So Young! /_ *L ‘M _A A s W & Culicura Will Help You To prevent loss oi’ hair. DandruH`. usually the cause of premature baldness, may be easily removed. by regular shampoos with Cutioun Soap, greceded by touches of Cutl- curs lntmint. This treatment ::r;.;”;.°.::'t.r;:.;:: r-is °-- m~i.g_~...:a=;,.9.-:1°.= /// ,af 1\\ Ieneyteluan througih miie kitchen. , While no one can say what ur 'previous mclthodrs, illlalllday 'iiiuginca he will ask ns at first to proceed as usual. in any oveiit, I ani to sit its near tliio switch as possible. and when Halliday calls for l1igh'ts. aiu to be rcadyto turn tlleni on. . . . 8:30 rlvc1i'y'tliiiig is randy. But. l am concerned about llnillriay. lies ho some apprehension about ‘his own safety to-niglht? ~ 'He came an hour or so 'too early to start with the car for Cameron, and borrowing pen and paper, wrote a. long colnniunication to Hemingway. Wha't is in it I do not know, but ho took it with liini, to mall on iliis way to the station. i (‘I .But I could not see him in con- nection with Euifenla Riggs and her bowl of putty- Strange that I did not; that it required .lene‘s smelling salts for me to find that connection. A smell green glass bottle, in 1Edit.h's room. used as e temporary paper weight on ber desk. Ae I say. my suspicions were of I/ivlngstone. during that strange walk up the drive. Hut I had by no Christian. and my faith is built - ,Q '_' lac:-~ - ,-‘ __ [ak witib a curious stealth, and I-,Kiln an uneasiness that somehow. itinou-t _worite. Wlllmuulceted it- eaeif to me. _ ` ` v 3 All emotions are wa es, I dare- 'aey, I caught the contaglnn of fear from him; desperate, deadly 'lean , i' And once ii`1‘tihe house, my sus- picions of him increased rather. _than -diminished. F¢?'one thrngp Jie offered to take Cameron through the house. and on Halli-. day’s ignoring that, and going off with Cameron himself, was dis- tinctly surly: He remained in the hail at the foot ot' une stairs; ap- parenly listening to their progress and gnnwlng wt his fingers. Watching him from the den, I saw him make a move to go up the stairs, but he caught my eye and abandoned fthe idea. lt was then that Jane felt faint, and I went back Ito the Lodge for bei' smelling salts. . . . . 'Ilhe letter, undoubtedly the let- the police, was lying open on Edithl.-i desk, under the green bottle, and as I lil‘ted1_iihc salts ll. blew to the floor. I glanced at it as I picked- it up. ' (To Be Continued.) Major G. J. Crosby Is Suing For Divorce' WASHINGTON, Oct. 30-Hound-_ ed out of the United States consul-i ate service because his wife want-, ed the night, jazz life of the big cities and could not conform to the calmness and monotony of living at_ Cliurlottetowii, Prlnco Edward Is-i land, is the defense of Major J. Crosby, on trial in criminal court here -for non-support. l The wife. Lena, formerly lived at Delaware City, Del., and again took up her residence there when Major Crosby is alleged to have deserted her at Charlottetown, four years ago. According to ‘Cros‘by's testimony, after the separation. he obtained a $2,000-a-year job with the Chase I National Bank, New' York, but his .wifs’s complaints forced him from that position as they had done in tho oiisc of his consular job in Can- adii after served -the United States government in diplomatic poets for Zi) years. Jealousy over another woman is 1alleged by Crosby to have caused his wife to file with the American s-tate department charges against her husband while they\ were at pi-lugs Edward Island. 'Major Crosby testified his wife made life agony for him at Char- lottetown by her ins-lstance that he nbtnln the aid of a powerful United States senator. unnamed to have him transferred to a. city where there was more entertainment. The ‘major charged fthat lMrs. Crosby lhad become so intoxicated on one occasion in the Queen hotel, Chur- iottotown, that 'ho 'was forced to remove hor from the dining room. appeared "in a disgraceful condi- tion" on_ the streets of the PrinCc1 by Mrs. Crosby when she testified. seven letters written to ilic major W b one woman and that these she 'Crosby said he had enlisted as ct _ out of it a major_ _but disabled. 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