PRIZE WINNERS 18L PRIZE {mnmnama- $13994» lhiifaaN-S. I m. PRIZE "p, "p3; . $2504,“ Wiener.‘ igogigfi eiszrx i WinninI-Man. curtnnru": ,,,,,,,c,,_,,,,,,,,, i 15L PmZE 5:01 Bu. Onnsio l I $50-00 Momrfl. Qua CHILDREN'S ,,,,,,,,_ 2nd. PRIZE QM“- ‘"h- $25.00 . CHILDREN'S SGa-ingfiu 3rd. PRIZE "ajgfimm $10-00 P11. i e Congratulations to the Win- i nus above and to the othee 63! Winners in 010's Oxodoodle Contest. Other Winner: are being informed b! mail and of l course prize monq to: all awards have ‘one forward. . 4 \F Remember for the most delicious soaps. stews and gnvies you have eves lasted, (or steaming invigorating delicious ho: drinks. . . convenient and so economical . .. always use Osol \7<.\7\7\7\ County Club Bi Holloway liorn a---v-v-.. CHAPTER. VI ' OONCEALING SOMETHING Shortly alter Dolllmore had re- turned to his office his telephone bell rang. "Hello!" "Mr. Dolllmore?" "Yes." ‘This la Silas R/olliter. I'm so alone. I shouts welcome an! will." which you sent his Allowance?" AOXODOODLE ‘§l‘l"I.Z.1I‘I'T;.. s. ...... l we are," he went on, "Cafe do: Rosiecs Rue Blanche. Paris." he made a note of the address. "You paid him by cheque. I suppose?" spite of the fact that I repeatedly urged him to start one. I used to ljQfld the money mainly in sterling in a registered packet." l oelpt?" a and dance about it. so fas- a: I know. it always did reach him" | formal. surely?" “What was the last address to "Number-just a moment" 3°1- “Tharht you," Dollimore sold. and "No. He had no bank account, in "Did he send you a formal re- "Not often. But if by any chance the letter had not a ached him one could rely on hi: making a suns "The whole thing was rather in- "I carried out my client's in- structions to her complete satisfac- tlon." said tha solicitor stlffiy. “Nevertheless, it was informal?" "If you call it, so; it is not for ma to question it.‘ "When shall I be able to see him?" “That is a matter that must rest between you and Mr. Lewin. He is a most erratic individual. All that I know is that he is at the moment. according to his own statement, on the way to Londol. But surely if there is one person who could not be the man you want, it is Mr. Lewin?" "Oh?" "We know that he was in Paris an hour or so oftesmthe murder. Even in these days of aeroplanes it i-s hardly posslble—" “I never said that I wanted him." Dollimore said easily. “But I should like a chat with him." “I will do my best to arrange it. But if he decides to get drunk in Dover or at Victoria. goodness only knows when I shall see him. Un- til I do see him there is nothing that I can do." "You phoned him on Saturday‘ evening I believe you said?" “Yes? “You mlflht give me that ‘phone number." “I remember you asked me for it before. Unhappily I cannot luid it. He had wirittcn on the note- paper of some hotel and I tried the telephone number on i-t at a vcn- ture and managed to get him But what became of the letter, I ran- not say. Still. i; all probabirly. you will be able to see the man him- self before the day is out. I imagine that he will come stnziight to me and I will certainly acquniir‘. you of his arrival and let you know where you‘ can find him." (To be continued) GLEANINGS FROM SOUTH MELVILLE Mr. Mac Dixon was a recent visit- or to Mlllview. sorry I missed you this morning. Won't you come along and lunch with me?" "Sorry I can't. What time will you be in this afternoon?" “The whole of the afternoon- horn two orlock on, I shall be de- lighted to see you." “Thank you. I'll drop in about a quarter past.“ And with that Dol- llmore rang off. “A cool customer!” he commented to the Scrgeant. “He wanted ma to lunch with himl" The peroxide one received them haughtily and ushered them into Rolliter‘: office. The solicitor greet- ed Dolli-more in a. very friendly manner—almost indeed, as if they were old friends. “This is my colleague Detective- Sergeant Muxrayfield." Dollimore said sharply, “There are one or two points I should like to clear up. Nil‘. Rolliier. In the first place there is the question of the will." Rollrter waited. that curiously inLt-nt eye on Dollimore. “You are positive that the will you» drew up was destroyed?" "I am not positive. It 1s, how- ever. not at her bankers. I have this morning ascertained that -and it is not among her possessions. I shall, at course. make all the usual inquiries. But may I ask what the will has to do with the murder?" "That's what I want to find out. The whole question of motive ls bound up in the will. Is it .not possible that the murderer took it with the jewels? It might, for example, have been in her jewel case." "I imagine it is possible but ex- coedlngly unlikely. What conceiv- ahlrr good could such a document be to the murderer?" The solicitor spoke calmly, indeed, almost cas-' ually. "It depends entirely on who com- miitcd the murder,” Dolllmore eeld. "If you can produce the will — nr any will —as the solicitor of the estate Lshall be extremely grateful to you. Personally. in view of the dnceasecfs definite statement to me, I am satisfied that it is destroyed, and if I am instructed to apply for Letters of Adminis- tration shall proceed on that as- sumption and treat the estate as intestate. Nor, I fancy, would any reputable solicitor question my action. What Vexactly are you gat- tln‘ at. Inspector?" For the first _tlme a note of resentment had crept, into Rolllter's manner. "In the absence cf the will the son will inherit?" "Of course You have been into the matter vdith me before. May I. with respect, remind you that I am a busy man and my tme has a certain value." "I know that.“ said Dolllmore evenly. "You might give me Mr. Lewln’: address ill Paris, by. the way.” ~ “ ls on hl's way to Londo -He ‘phoned me this morning." y "Where? Here?" "Tea. My seuetary took t ea- sage. He stated definitely that he we: crossinl today." “Might I have his old address?" "He ha had several. I'm afraid he is not lcularly resular in his habits and that-not to but about the bush-he's a post undesirable man in every way. For that reason Q. Mrs George Villet spent a pleas- ant week-end with her sister, Mrs. Beale;- in Summerside. Clifford Got-man, first year sill-l- denit. at S.D.U spent ilic holidays at his home here. Mns. Alponse Malone of Klnkora is visiting here the guest of hcr daughter. Mns. Elmmet McQuaid. The many friends o! hlrs. Peter Toole will regret to learn ihavshe , 11s a. patient in the Gharotteiowwi Hmvpital. Messrs. George and Willie Mon- aghan left for the mainland WllCTC they will be employed for the wint- er mouths. ' Among those spending Chrlsimas in South Melville were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frlzzel of Cornwall also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahue of the "some place. Miss Sadie Got-man teacher at ‘Lm-igcreek sperm, Christmas at her home hare. Among the visitors to the City prior to New Year's were Mr. and Mrs. D-nmet Got-man. Messrs Peter and Ellison _Toole. Mr. and Mrs. William Glllcspie of Appin Roarl spent Christmas here guests o! Mr, and‘ Mrs. Homer Pmvancher. Miss Elvira VllJet 0d Charlotte- '10Wll’l spent Christmas with her por- mits in South Melville. Marie Toole spent the Girlstmeg holiday at her home in South Melville. i. M15; Marion J. Flood o! MDIHTPH] who had spent the holidays with her: pan-ante in South Melville loft on return Tuesday mornlnS. M1" lame Nonnan of Albany Was a r?- cent visitor to Smith Melville. The mgny friends 0f Mk‘. Bnmet MoQipld u; sorry to learn that “time won-km‘; 1n my woods he suf- fared lndiries- when encased in leil- mg a tree, necessitating medical aotemioai. .1 Joseph Flood recently diWhB-lfled from the Charlottetown Hospital was the guest o! his sister Mrs. Harold Donahue, Cornwall.‘ for several day's before returning to‘ his home here. ills many friends are pleased at his recoveri- Mr. and Mlrs. John H. ‘Pralnor lwve returned home alter Bowd- ing m mjoysble vacation with re- lativea mid friends in Boston, New York and other American cities. i The dirlstmos concert hr-ld in- South Melville School on DBO. 20th we: a decided imder the tflrectotshlp of their teacher. Miss '13s“ In“ the pispils presented a fine possum to aJMQP-Jilwrcciai- Ive" aarillmce and s-nlce sum of mini’! was realized. ‘one Third. ‘on We oiier you ioduy on opportunity without precedent, enabling you to secure on utterly superior FUR COAT at a saving of ONE- I THIRD. , ! ,-, pawl» ’ Perslanlamh for" Persian Lamb for Persian Lamb for $725.00 Hum» Sal i»- $483.34 Squirrel for $595.00 "M"! f" $396.37 Muskrat for $239.00 rm» M M $159.34 $200.00 mai- wi i» $133.34 - $159.00 mi alibi i" $106.00 ‘ $1 Persian ‘Side fer This is a vary incompleteviist - - - but it will ‘give you u good} Idea of the savings available to you. ~ i ONE-THIRD OFF all Winter Fur-Trimmed and Unirimrnsd Cloth, Coats and Suits. ' Special Reductions ion Dresses JUY. 1941 On Dec. 6th., e house warming l look place at the home of m. and of all‘ paescnt. a: well u expess- the main feature o! wmiainmm Mrs. Prove-aches who have Jill lngthe hope that their stay amongst excellent music beifll WWW“ W lately become residents of i-hl: dls- us would be 90111101181?» trict. A large crowd o! mishoon cluslon Mrs. lhn-y Dtnetord made Mckinnon of Hath Rim also Pat and friends "from other mar: Wfqi a llaeukagtlgn of a 31$: Flood o! Mnelmod- A 0116M" assunbl i t-h l to good I . gay aoceig‘. wgelllinfl ‘MT. Olga-g: Provencher made a salable in the wee small hours all dlvlfl‘ Villet, acted as chairman and call- reply thanking all present and ma. ed taking with than mimics o! ed “m. m. Emmet mama m masons: m» volol her nmm- the n“ PM”! “will W“ readanaddrcssotweloome tom. latlanaantlngeachand everyone ins loas time. and Mrs. Piovencher and family. of b01118 "W!" W "l" mu\ "- ' assuring them of the 180d wishes anythna in the lief-Dre. Dancing was At the con- Memn. Pnncl: Doyle and Charlie lunchwaswvadlnihelaaliaaaird Previous to their deptrture from edaddsiaaawaaresdbyllse. aorlell oonvsslnsthefllw“ allprfldatthatolrclanstassoeghad arisen oomsnliim this worth! whale all!‘ to retire and leave the communlt7~ I in; but hoped the 800d Mlatiolll would mt be annular we“ " ? Z i E a" i. not fer (intent. a nice vwlfl ot singing index the leadership‘) 1k. Gaeater Show aooom ‘d’ 3W3." E s 2* g g -