E PAGE TWO P.E.l.Lightllorse Dfficers With Active Forces since re-organizatlon in 1921, a grcat many officers have served with the Regiment. Of these tlii tollniviilgt have treceived appoint» niciits with the Active Forces: shortly after the outbreak oi war. Lt. Col- Li. T. mwther, E. D.. received the appointmnt of Deputy Amlzlallf. Adjutant General to the 1st Canadian Division and pro- ceeded overseas iti January. 1940. ;~<\ Ilc was for a time Acting Brigadier Of the 1st Brigade and he has just recently returned to Canada to as- sitnie an important post at the Itoixil Military College, Kingston. On’. Lt. Col. E W. Johnstone, who wt.» ntiUllLl All coituuand of the o: 1ll<‘llI, received the appoint-infill _ (‘oiiiziiantluig Ofliccr upon Col. Lildiillfl‘ proceeding ovcrscas. Lt. Col Andrew. M who ffilillllllllflPll the Regiment for the f...‘ yours DJIOI‘ to Cvi. LOWTlIET-s tmlllltl‘ oi voninizind. iioiv holds the Qpllirllllllflll of Officvr C0lllllltllltl- i: No. 62. Caniitlian Army Basic ‘Iiuiining Ccnire, with headquarters 1t Beach Grove Inn» _ _ Major C. M. Williams, the origin- al Qiidrtcrtiiastcr upon re-orgailizzl- 1mg) is now scrving as Qiiartniastei- ivzili ill‘ l'.\llk of Major ivili No 7 (‘mm-val Hospital, R. C. A. M. C (A. F.) Alnjor C. Graham. formerly in command of Squadron L! H! tit Officer Commanding 2nd Rtli Princess Louise, N B. H s. 1R. F‘ l Alnlor R H. Duvar, 0n the Ac- tiie list Of the P. E. I. Light H0“? from i921 to i936 and subsequently with the Regtl. Reserve. Ls nOW in ciunznanti of N0. 6 Cnmpnlly. Vet- erans Guard of Canada, which unit h. been on service at various pluccs in the Maritime Provilkes. lliiior A. E. Power. ri former Pnymastor, is now serving with me R, C A F. overseas. Major J R. Paton. M. 0., who lervcd in the Regiment J15 Quart‘ nvfl>fflr is n’, present serving in this Pro ‘ncc as the f9DT€S9IliHLl'v’9_Dl m“ n= rict. Officer Commanduig u; Htlifax. titrilor J. l". Morris. vifio WM wriiii Regiment as Adjutant B9 ‘h? nirlvi-onk of war, received the ap- pfiillllilfilif. 01' Brigade Major. Syd‘ _.. ..'i. .1 -' h ng°n§gggreflmefly Q . illlnlfllf’ e me was an“ wngl lilllgll-Pflv started‘ he looke as if hel called the cunnuig amateur-black‘ and dhe Darmer had "uanenei and 3mm? ' ‘ r A ~12" squadron ls now serving H5 B!’ Alex-Wile? Cflmviw" ‘ BWIW I ‘Ml "Oi KIWWTL 11¢’ 5111K’? intended to stay lfldfifillltily. Now? mall. ‘lgfifgdwiglgqnt tlgéilzieléhlifi giliemp-llgfi deiggtlve." 582g Quayle sol- dgiggtlie mlafllieéldufiibefléfid gvc ‘i _. . _ om ' with i" lli. hi8 i).rl(.‘Flll3ll~\\‘ll3 s ns 1i l, , 1d ,_ Ev, i, , i) l; -- g1 g i- .h M l ._ - .c p ono ..e cmnv. “ so1un rstand. Iknow t . . ie si . " en Ml-MY‘ All’ Liam)" c" rvco-oo-o» 00000000000400’ mnle,__lns,,ec,o,. Quayle. he“came lggpltlfgtav :3‘; for mm, mueflalkggglfs. mmfdergg §Si1efirobflyfign gag‘??? partner fitted our Mr. _Orlon, man- that he's a graduate of the Native mnceme" mm’ d" that. You know. ’ ' alter of this verv EXCIHSWB hotel. College at Fort Hare. And I know And- Y°u 5¢°- Grimm" “0h!" said Lucy. “I think I sec. headquarters at Halifax. . (tiiiiain L. R. Crue. tho units Zllng Officer, is now serving Sigma _ 85 51"“ 95mm“ Wm‘ the Sydney AN ARREST ls MADE iiian on euard lll tne corridor uut- "So we had our eve on Mr. Monte. mailer being blackmailed can“ Defence Area" D When Sir John's c' I‘ drew u - ‘ i v“"‘~‘-" “e “Quedr W151i a “Flam 1'8» We made inquiries ‘in Johannesburg.‘ Qunvle grinned at Peter. “Monte “med m me that M01193 mitlht have sensational cases. He's helpe m“ w d° ‘ldth the murde“? M1 Cmmms L’ B‘ McKenna and ' side the o ulent ndtrn ce tg m” ‘Capetown. Durban-all over" but. we didntlook like the sort. of man to been blflcklnainnz his former friend‘. Dome before: off?“ ' M, Wood. former Medical Office“ orient Holfel l,‘ ‘fins ‘ogvious w‘ t inside the lbglldlfli! the staff 1’ couldnt get a line on him.'l~le had zlve anything awav—vet he'd Riven ‘tsgnll gélllfglgls‘ {Jglddukeg h“: Uhucv a,“ flfiwmng" "But w“ say lshfihlfiran anlfiixf Qulaylfe {fin- ' ‘ " scarcey coticcae tieir excLement. i - - L». . ‘ ' . a as reu" i; t. " l, , d ‘t thl M . " 0 0n l‘ 0r ‘e l neiei bBcll in the htmds of ie you a. packet of monev and some Suspicion than they would Show that orhmltonimgtwcmlllle glihrderzflk 1' murder o! “ck” Charms bu, all‘) are now serving overseas wth I118 Canadian Corps. Ctiptain John Andrew i! B150 nvc.'sc",s with the R. C. A. M. C. LLCUL A, Nicholson is now with the N‘. N S. Highlandew- 3rd Div‘ mated wav unusual in the guests oi‘ - ‘ . .1 d A -' s, , , _i plttiti that the imtprtunate lvir. “you-re 1'1 m menh 1 my _ M ‘ l§m§i§i§§l§§i'uiisllérllifiil ge-in- gl1l0flstflloilixslllgglzslg (lldlllglzd w mm" i! oriou. wrlall his suuvliatly. Iliad ititirrcdi, g “Spec r Jmd bee" wire“ after 811- Monte‘ I believe you know our little enough to g0 am. B, wool; called} rozwcmgfin“ Ofinlef; tigl nhiiigtt 11.9221 ‘gggge c§fl§ lmlltig gerlistffieiemtall filggKgr Sgfigntsllopu I w‘ I e er B-RINGING U F ‘um- l: glee mcnt, s iv o; . . - - . ' .- U ' S' J ' iteth f cl P ATHE C Brennan u, me R, A 11' atmosphere. he realised that ll\0lB[ Instguéualryle Oéwaitfg“ mmfaeméxgis R By GCOTgQ MCMBMI! and Lieiits. J. H. Nicholson and‘A. H. Crockett. are serving with -he R C. N. V. R. Lzeuts. J. W. Bell, J~ R. Nichol- Ion and M. G. Crockett. who ser- vcd with the Regiment for some Hey] Rumpymeyery. _ __ v YPIITS after re-organization. are now The- swm ‘African Dutchman ogu gotta nodded. You ve arrested with N0. 62 B8510 TTfllfllnll 99m" lumbered forward. "Have vou heard| nglgflalned him» said Inspector at Beach Grove Inn. Lieuts. A. C. McEachern. M A. E MacMitlovx M vt m" ‘- Dunning. sro with No. 6 ComPfl-nl- _ . l » _ H m w m 5 Volcrans Guard of Canada, at pffi- fin Rmnplemeyer com” w‘; viellrful axreest. m? (lxflslft tlfilflak lg; D we“ Y‘ l will though," added Inspector sent on ditty outside the province. Tho officers comprising H. Q- soimdron, ist. Canadian Armoured Bvizride pictured above are Major F m. Nash. o. 0.. contain D- 5» Monttzomery 2 l/Cu Z/Ueufl- E» or Baker. s. L. Caseley. J. '1‘. Davies. MacPherson 1nd R. D. \V L- ' q mum ound nenes- said Quayle. He was massaging his 55°“- Qryfiggany ofiiflfcompiile may. Jaw with the fingers of one hand. f ther unto consisting of the ganization on more than one oc- Hi5 1on2. aesthetic face was thought- A 1'" ffllc rs Yhave recently ra- casion owin to the enlistment, of ml- "Plentv °f “wme- omyt W“ ' Icgllgefimgpgointements with the 1st its officers ind non-corrimssioned see i1 dark-L thlnlklheeéiid kill! Moshe’; nexcam . “ ou on‘ Canadlfl" Mmiiured Dlvlsm“ flag Mfllaen- be t, m - d thisnlt g! Then why have you ax- is anticipated that they W e num r o O cers an rested hum-- HoysooNooqAjHlug HER HUSBING leaving the Province shortly w complete their training: 2/1191"!- J W Francis, E. K. Kennedy» J- Armoured Corps 115 We" P5 Wm‘ trails. “Would you like to hear the c Milligan, J. R. Murphy. D. M6‘ other branches of the service clcur- 5tgry?" He 5110i; i; level glance at, Gowzin, A. I-I Peake, W. E- indicntts the high standard of Peter "I feel that I owe you that much_ for any inconveniene I may Rcnrdon and W. B. Stewart- Tim Regimental records con- Pictiired above is the H Service. Brigade, Ist. Cniirulizin .'\l‘llli>Lll‘('(l Division, THE QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .Q_ Squadron of the ts! 194i. Oil E15 Many officers and men of the Light Horse, not included in iliis Squadron, have also gone forivard to This Siiiizulrtin is coiiiiliui-il of l‘.l§.l. Light llorsc the Armoured Corps and IOIOIlICI‘ brailchcs of tlic personnel and represents tlie licgiiiiciit on Activc Service. Iii the incaniiiiie the "Light l-lorse" carries a Reserve Regiment. Its function now is to ¥fiu*ui_ supply re-lnforcements to the Squadron shown above, and to recruit and train officers and men as required. 'l'liose who, for various reasons, are unable to go on active service at present, train for Home Dcfcnqg i" tllc event of an emergency. 1 at the Arinouries, Clidrlottetoivii. . . ‘TUNE 28'. "i Officers and Other Ranks, Prince Edward Island Light Horse (A. _F.) H. Q. Squadron, 1st. Canadian Armoure d, Brigade, 1941 i Some recruits for the service are now required a! the unit's annual training will lake place iicnr Char. lottctoivii from August tst to 26th. Interested yoiiiig nicii between 18 and 2t and older men up to 40 are asked to get in touch with the Commanding Officer 1 Q-OO-O WOO-Q 90000 iThe Golden ESands Riddle t Qvoovooooo CHAPTER XX sensation had paid the great. Dllll(i-. lnrz a second visit. People were‘ standing about in clusters. in all sorts of attire bathing wraps and‘ tennis clothes. talking in an ani- was news of which he knew nothing A fat man in while, with a KllSC-Ell-i imz bald head, wearing sun glasscsl and smoking a cigar. was staudinizi on the steps. Sir John hailed him without ceremony. the news?" he asked wheczily. Sir John shook his head. “What news?" 1 "Thev have arrested our host." Sir John expressed astonishment, which he did. not feel. “Arrested; Orion? Good lord!" He turned to his companions. and passed on thei news. - other Ranks selected from the Regi- ment to serve in the ist- Canadian efficiency maintained by the "Light Horse" and the splendid types of burn-but no one had evcr heard of isaid Terry. l-Ie nodded to Quayle. Peter frowned in perplexiiy. "but wtut reason WOUIQ tie have {or roiling liiotiie?" D/Lvniicei" rcuiiiuelnieyer shook his luau. me was uuvlously pleascd ut uciiiiz iiie purveyor 0A a. sensational NICK? cl ilr‘\\.§. out ne was not Dl9~‘ to see Orion t-nis tnorntng. anti they. htl(l it long- turd. And now Urlotl is‘ in ms l'l)i.llll——fllld there is a police- Peter noticed that Mr. 0rion's fate‘ had apparently aroused no syii.-. uatuy. Mynheer Rumpclnlcyei" Liad seemed pleased. The statl of the hotel IOOKQCI almost jubilant It. was standing at the window. his eyes tlxtd on the brilliant crescent.‘ of yel- low sands and blue sea outside. his bowler tucked securely under one arm. He turned swiftly as thev en- tereil mid his smile was pleasant. Quayle cautiously. “He's what you llllilllt call under house arrest. At the moment. lids consulting with ms Quaile thoughtfully. Sir John shook his head in be- wildcrment. "It's quite beyond me.“ lie confessed. “What motive could (rrion have for murdering this iuan Monte?" "Oh. he had motive. all right," “There is another charge." spector Quayle consulted his finger- liave caused you-Mr. Crosbv 1n nar- ticular.” luniwwetllteep a wsliarp eye on visitors ‘l? sat lnI at! on}? or Mtge games with‘ to rira icii. iere tnere‘s plemy un. as tun‘ I you. An in of fnotiev youll always find crocksJanv case lie was an indifferent Every Slllfilléfl‘ we izct them-lag player); odd d llllS and t e ‘uns -‘ wiiave n e . “As you know. Monte had beenl “When I'd considered everything. siavitii: here. in this iioleléiot" some there was onlv one racket left inl He. came before the S0ad0lll which vou often get what might. be to a_ month at the longest. If you’ e, find out. who he'd been blnokmajh, SLHYYIIZ longer. it‘d be cheaper" to, iniz. Biitright away I was faced with‘ buv a house and a couple of yach 5.1a startling possibility-the black» . verv valuable information. “Then the case was turned upside clown again wrhen that card with the ‘llITCHtCYIIIIE message turned up. looked as though my first. surmise police it seems. fI tried to iliid out what his racket might be. He wasn't a. card-sharper. for he never played for anything but 10w stakes. curiously enough." had been pressing somebody. and that somebody had wiped lum out. “LB-St HlRht I Rot a new angle. from the Rhodesian police, who knew Monte. though they'd never been able to Din anything on nim. Thev advised me that at one tlinc lied worked with a partner. He Quayle paused to unload ash from his cigar. "Then I had a brainwave. It oc- Monte hadn't paid u bean for his. expensive board and lodging. Andi I was right "Onlv I'd been beaten to it." Quayle smiled ruefully. t it all out by himself. Bantu friend. Xosa? He'd worked verv coollv lifted Orion's books to have a. look at. them. However, he handed them over to me. And Mr. Orion is now consulting with hisl lawyer. n9." demanded Peter. "is this that he's not so meek and mild as‘ , he looks. He has a habit of pogzpingj I" up unexpectedly in the middle gr] t ei “No." I" a] .Quayle shook his head. Wh ?" The policeman appeared to go of!‘ a at a tangent. .. I. And llB llad “dwy Charlie . the same reason that tin convinced you that Peter had notli- the murder of Monte! And both ibis, I assure you. seem unbre b . "And so here we are-back where ~ we started!" friend Josa. was smart (To be Continued‘) U f Tickey Charlie was klllexfzl ollélléliwilg isohuld get any information out of i i." “But y id did ‘i: that Tlclgely sachulfllgks dgathbeullg: unyt-hinz to do with the Monte at. a.i v alt- Tl-IANK GOODNESS- I AM SICK OF §EE' ING THE WELL?! THYNK I'VE GOT - is . k 31%“ 355° til? pelfgfzilffflscl of»: xlglliéglilsguérfi ‘of rltgfls, Lucy wueezed Peteglstfrmtfixullig Light Horse who are now servlni! which followed the unit's service in gllgg-‘é-Cgklg-"éztzgs ‘fig {IQRHIQQ a in tllflPréélt Abratghes ofsglllge Nggoyg the last Great war. nflswke. AImY “TX ‘r “Pe- ' ‘iii. Sir JOlln n0dd€d “Sit d0WIl. Have no; pgfgjlifg’, all puglézliirllfltklegnballghe: l-COLONIZE GERMANY» afmant Q 1 ted 1 .. u e 'i'*' nspe or uaye accep a c gar. "$233.? of the moi-d of the eii- LONDON - ‘(cm - EnglLsh- He mg... k 1n m5 chain and stmimts of its other ranks l8 l‘ 81168111118 UDleS first 1Q? M?“ blue smoke wreathed his tonsured l‘ °f m“ “Ike” I" may be Sm winning E e lllagclsiawiludcotlolllg? hqfg‘ ill" h ld mm tart that Pmmcany a“ or the nml- Gemtlanéc 8815i d at ga liin- li mlgkm? ‘ss e ‘all? at‘ thes core mmmlssloned omceiffnot riffs? {films liergflqrheesavayrtrcs of the ilffi lcgtllglngf ‘the wlloles story-as mmt “a now s“ g’ ' ' v a I'd suspected from the start. Monte world are not, in Africa but in Eil- the outbreak of the present war rope," he said. looked the type. He had money to izzixgxg": WELL. l AM PI-uMPi IF rum-s LEMME see THAT ARTICLE AS IF I DIDN'T WHATCHA 00w! m SWEEPIN’! IT'S A t WHAT THEY MEAN! BUT r0 AGAiN ow HOW TO e51‘ BEAUTI- EXERClSE. ENOUGH! DOiN’, e000 ‘THING SOMEBODY WORKS ‘THAN SKiNNY- FULll-rHUMPl-HJUST A6 l T- . GRANIMA? AQQUND H595; i» Free lo all Customers m, 4- ‘ Starting Saturday June 28H: v " Taluable premium on all purchases 25c and over. PIPPIE AND "cite" srunss RATHER BE THAT LIKE MRS. 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