WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY. CHRISTMAS WEEK snowman nouns PROWSE BROS LIMITED MONDAY. Store Closes at 5.30 p.m. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY open till 9 p.m. in the evenings FRIDAY. Christmas Eve. Close 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY. Christmas Day. Closed. MONDAY. Boxing Day. Closed. Open For Business As Usual DEC. 28th. I. u: CLYDE RIVER Y. P. U. The Clyde River Y. P. U. held their meeting on P‘riday evening B'- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darrach with the President presid- trig. Meeting opened bi‘ enigma Hymn 212, Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross, followed by Scripture reading taken from 5th Chap. of Matthew Verses 1-12. Silent prarer was then given for Our Church, flui- Young People's SOCI-tsta, Our Homes and Ourselves, followed by the Lord's Prayer repealed in itnison. Respon- sive reading was also found in 5th Chan. of Matthew 13-20. Bible Study taken from the pas- sages of Scripture read in Matthew and discussed. A rradln: was given lites of last meeting were read and approved and roll called. Collection was taken amounting to $1.90. Lloydl Murray was apponred leader IOII next meeting \\l'.ll Mr. and Mrslt Jack Darrach to EISHSI. It was decided to order the llyltnn Boards and Letters. Lane Mac- Nevin to look aitensame. It. was decided to have a Clniistinas Scrviccl i on t-hn 19th in the Baptist Church.‘ q eat-h one to briiii: ii gift. in put- iinder the tree for the Orphanage. Practice to be held on Friday even- ing after meeting. Hymn 571. Blest be the Tie That close every 5.30. Wm. Condon 8r. Sons Mills, Charlottetown, P. E. I. t rim commas. CI-IARLOTTETOWN BEIITIIAL GIIIIIIIIIAII this column ls reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of n news; nature may ted st tlve cents s word, strictly per- sble in advance. IIMMIIPB TAXI Phone SI. CRASWELI. sow Photon-spits. CONFILDEBATION LII‘! IN SUR-ANCE. GIVE SINGING cenarles for Christmas. Kells,‘ Central Royalty. HOWARD McINNIB Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS hand coloured. Craswell Studio. S. A. MIADONALUS STORE will evening this week at r0 Acvoivtinooarn YOK’. Ken- POBTABLE PHONOGRAPH with autanatle record changer. Special $50.00. An ideal Gift. Radio service. 160 Kent Street. MacDonald IYNLOADING (‘OAL—A. Pickard k Co. are unloading Old Sydncgt, PROWSE BROS LIMITE it nvcrness and Acadia coal today. TIRE ENDOVIIIVIENT FUND of he Protestant Orphanage has been increased by 81.50000 from the es- tate of the late C. Ernest MacNuit and $5018.36 the late Isaac Carter, City. from the estate of GREENIIAL (‘-0. Men's and La- dies Wear closed Saturday. Christ- mas Tiny. and liionday. Boxing Day. ipon for business Tuesday morn-' ing. WE HAVE a large assortment of motor robes and colored blankets n stock at the present time; Just he thing for a Christmas gift. Woollen THE DRAWING for the beauti- ful doll and her SO-picce wardrobe Binds was then sung and meeting \\'iIl he held at 7.30 Dec. 24 at closed by repeailng\ the Mizpah Hucstis Grocery, School St. You Benediction. still have time to obtain tickets. A social hour follovred with con- I-Iorh $2.00 Purchase entitles you to by Lorne MavNevin. llymn 4R3, I tests and a delicious lunch served l ticket. We carry n fiiil line of .\rn Thine ti Lord was then sting. by Mr. and Mrs. Darrach, assisted (‘Ilristmflfi Pflfldi". 111145. Pit‘- (‘losing hewitloiiaileriod, T mln- hy Mr. Louis MacLoan. m? flfl_ W’ i" ' A Real Christmas Gift Please him Christmas Morning _ with one of our fine overcoats and at the same time obtain 25W Discou t Over 200 coats to choose from in blues. browns. greys, fleeces. velours. Crombies. Sizes 35 to 44. STYLEMART PHONE 141 135 GT. Geo. St. ifiifi l-‘iil -' Y’ RAND GIFT ITEMS ' FOR ' cAii OWNERS , Looking for a Christmas Gift . . . See our line of Auto Ac- cessories . . . everything from Chains to Fog-Lights. Heaters HEATERS ' to Defrosters . . . Just what the car owner would like. yet * " something he would ‘i th' k f ' CHAINS ,,,,;,,.,.q._ s,” i, ';,d,y"',:d oseaosrzas * make your selection. * TIRES , n» CAR ROBES ELECTRIC V. * mfim“ ' masons an: VIEW * MIRRORS SEAT COVERS BATTERIES 1st t Grafton St. militiamen!‘ F. R. McLAINE Phone B60 ¢ y R‘ j 5 g Iihateau Sinister 2' ~ ‘s g Leslie Bereslord fi at t, CHAPTER. X11. RECALL T0 LONDON. ‘me letter he iook_ from her slim timers wns—like the _mes- sages containing threats - type- written. In this case, however, the machine had not been used by practised hands, judging by the mistakes in spelling and other type-errors. Apart from these, it read: ‘The writer has some secret in- formation to give you about the man from whom you have receiv- ed so much. Andra-w Payne. It you want to keep what has cccne to you from him, you must on no account tell anyone of this let- ter. You must communicate with the writer. promising the utmost secrecy, and agreeing to his terms. nedy's Ladies Wear and Kennedyls which mu Wm men be ‘om Do Men's Wear will be open each night H,“ at (mm addressing your h“ until 9 o'clock. tar-A. Simith, 1'7. Silver Street, Camden Town, Inndon, N.W.l." Prrsm the letter, O'Hara glanfi at the envelope in which it hsxi reached Caryl. This bore the or- dinary London postmark from the N.W. 1. area, arid the address was tyipzuvritlen, and again with slight HIISSIIPIIIIIKS, the whole being spac- ed in quite amateurish fashion. "Who do you think it's from?" Caryl was asking meanwhile. "and what can they have to tell me LI\0\.lt—IIlY pwr old relative?" Then, as if on a sudden inspirat- ion, she offered an answer to her own question: "Could this possibly be from that other man-the one who's disap- peared, and - you said-must. have known hoiv Mr. Fayne came to be murdered?" O'Hara hesitated before answer- ing. The truth, as he knew it from the French deter-tire. Carnot, pre- sented a very different picture to the one she saw, In no position to enlighten her on that, he saw no reason Wily he should do so, any- way. Better that she was left. in ignorant-e. But there, with this astonishing letter, the mists of mystery began suddenly to roll away a little. O'Hara read between the lines of this typescript. which, of course, must come trom Andrew Fayrie himself. 'l‘hat at least seemed the rnly possible explanation. Doubtless feeling safe himself, he was now beginning to disclose the truth to Caryl, having naturally heard she had inherited, possibly with the idea of demanding money from ltcr when his own gave out present- ._v. if indeed for some reason he might not he in ivani already. "I think you'd better leave this in rite." O'Hara shelved her enquiry edroitly for the moment. "Who- ever sent it. and whatever the sender purposes to tell you, it is certain that you must not an- swer it." "Then how shall we find out what. it's all about?" she questioned frowning. "I'll do that." he answered, and tapped the letter \\".iI‘l a forefinger. "We've got an address here, don't forgot. If a letter from you would teach the sender there. a. visit from me would have an even bet- ler effect. Ii. would get at. the iock hottom truth right away. and we'd know where we really stood. Sim-that's my move." "You mean that you'll go to London?" “Right away‘ ‘" ills mind. quickly at work on ways and means, caused him to modify that statement. "At least, I'll get. away to-mor- row. Lucas. the pilot you met to- night, will be flying back to Lon- don at about mid-day. He wanted me to hop over with him, hut I turned him down. It's a good thing, after all, he has had to wait till io-mnrrrnr. One of those rare in- stances when accidents prove un- expectedly useful." “I'll pack a few things to-nighl- and be ready to go with you." he heard her saying in a matter-of- fact way which not. only surprised 111m, but went contrary to his ideas. "You're not xvaiited." he told her bluntly, and-as he saw she was about to protest-added: "You can't go anyhow. You're hostess forget. You've Ritten- look here, don't berg and his film-crowd to i.i'ter~" "Not Julius." she interrupted him. “it so happens hp had it tele- gram from the Perfecta people to- oay. calling him to London for a conference. His first remark to me \\ hen we found Mr. Hussein was going away, was that he could do ilie London trip with an easier The Arnfaiit Goal 0o. Phone 2498 Provincial Agents for Iron Firemen Equipmen_t___ mind. Virginlfs going with him, too. The others. I'm sure. would be s11 rilht till we came back." "In that csse, there's no reason why you shouldn't. so to Inndon." he had to admit, so that she laughed with s hint touch of irony. MOTHER. HUBBARD ‘ UP-TO -DA'l'I descendants" lhe took s step nest- er to him and went on: "Don't. you think it's about time you treited me lees like sn infant in arms?" "What my?" He became indig- nant. se well as surprised. “Trying to persuade me thst I must stay around here. when this letters come to me from London, and it's only right I should know exactly what. lies behind it." "That may be your right. and you'd get to know it. ln the end." he explained his attitude. "Still, that doesn't mean you personally should have anything to do with- ihe person who sent that letter. The more you stay in the back- ground, in Isct. the better." "Why?" she challenged him. "It's my business—" "So It is. And. if I'm not mis- taken. a dangerous business as well. That's why I want you to keep well out. of it, leaving things to me—" "Andlet you get what should rightly come to me?" she question- ed. and flung a surprise at him: "You think I don't know you, had one of those threatening mes- sages planted on you last evening? Julius has told me." He shouldn't have told you.’ "Why not? When I first of all let you in on this queer trouble of mine it. wasn't with any idea of, passing my danger on to yo . If I'd thought that was coming. Id have kept. my own counsel. shown you politely round the Chateau, and let you go on your way to Ixmdon." “All this talk gets us nowhere-J’ lie was protesting when she in- terrupted him: "Yes, it does. It gets us to the understanding that — at least — I'm to be told everything. not just ivhai you think I ought to know. For instance, what ahout that secret hiding-place in the room Julius is usirig? “So he's shown you that, has he? I told him—" “Come down off your high throne, Caesar!" she silenced his angry protest. “Julius told rne about it all when we knew we weren't going to the Villa St Pierre to-night. He said it was your idea to keep 1t from me, so I didn't go to the Villa knowing there was a link between Mr. Hussein and that strange old re- lative of mine." "Then as Rittenberg seems to have told you all that." O'Hara shrugged. “we'd better go right along and see What that link really is. don't you think?" "Julius is waiting upstairs for us 110w." As she turned towards the dmr. it opened and the film-director came hurriedly in, obviously in a state of considerable agitation. tTo Be Continued» CALCARY. Dec. 20 --((.'P) -- Gcorge DITEW. national Progressive Conservative leader, wtili be in Cal- gary to attend the. party's Alberta roni/EIIIIOII Jan. 14 and ‘t5, party officials announced today. He will “Gays Ones: with priceless oon- , ' r Regular 59c each Clearing at 3 for 20 doz. Men's Fancy Shirts. $3.25. Sizes I4 to I6 I-Z. To clear Regular $2.50 Special . . . . . . . .....-.... L Wednesday, 10 only. All Wool Bed Throws. Size 60" x '84". Choice of Ross and Green, Blue and Printed Colored Kitchen Towels. Washed and Lauiidered, Fast Color, Ready for use. One Range of Tweed Coatings 54" wide. Fawn: and greys. Regular $4.95 Clearing BASEMENT Dorothy Gray Dorothy Gray Blustery Weather Lotion .. "1 .25 Watch for the Green Card 4' Only —- DYED RABBIT FUR COAT$— Reg. $ZZ5.00— On Sale Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. at . . . . . . . . . . . .. $100.00 l MCDIIE 8» WFLEOD FM Interesting Specials Offered at 9130 AM.‘ December ' 22nd Watch For The Green Card i0 Only. Comforters. Size 66 x 72. Sateen covered in floral patterns with plain match. Rose, Mauve and Green, Rose and Gold ing bonds. Choice of Wine or nulurql combinations. Regular priced at $10.95 DGCRgIiOIIQgS. Regular priced at $11.25 and $12.95. and 3- Wliile they lost, eocli While tIieyJost, each Seat Cover. .. 1.00 Value up to 2.49 Clearing or Elizabeth Arden Special by Elizabeth Arden. Ardenetie Kit containing foundation, night and cleansing cream, skin tonic, face powder and lip- stick Chenille Bath Sets. Both Mat with Toilet Regular $1.98 Clearing at I-2 Price BASEMENT House Dresses. I Lot House Dresses. Size; I4 to 44 worth 3.25, Special Price imcammm zz. y)... i Blue and Wine only. ........ .. 1.39 ...... 1.98 ..... 5.00 IN MEMORIAM MRS, JIIARGARI Mrs. Margaret Buchanan passed to her eternal reward at the West- ern Hospital on Thursday morning, FICCOLHDGI‘ 2nd, at the advanced age of eighty-eight years. Deceased had been in failing health for some time, having suffered a stroke about three months ago while visiting at the home of her nephew, Ralph Adams of Elmsdale. She was later removed to the Western Hospital. Albcrtoii. where all imedical aid and lander rare proved of no avail, and she gradually" weakened until her Saviour called her home on the above mentioned date. The late Mrs. Buchanan was of a kind and gentle disposition and will be greatly missed by a host of relu- tives and friends. She is survived BUCHANAN address a public meeting the night. of Jan. 14. \ hy one daughter tMaei Mrs. Joseph W. Raynor. Alberton; also stepsons and step-daughters. I-Iei- body was taken to the home of her niece Mrs. George Adams from where the funeral services were held on Saturday, December 4th, with the Rev. Mr. Sheen officiating. Bur- ial was in the Elmsdale United Church Carietery, Solos were rendered by the Lev. Mi'. Cane and Mr. Hampton l-loriic. The pallbearers were Messrs. Arthur Rennie, John Adams. James Adams. Charles Adams, Howard Adams and Lloyd Adams. The many floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy bore a silent testimony o! the esteem in which the deceased was held. LONDON - (C?) - A double- edged ninth - century English sword was found 30 feet uiider- izround during excavations for a new holler house for the Housts of Parliament, . SPACE SAVER To battle fongested streets, q New York taxi cab company has ordered British cars, wliiilh iaie smaller and more easily manomv. table. PLIMSOLL LINE Evciy ship has a Plimsoll in.1r\ on its hull showing how low in thl vrater she can be safely loaded. INDIAN POPULATION DENSIT! Canada has $1.- 33 pcisiin-i '9" square mile compared with 246 in India. a GIYLLS‘ RADAR By bobbing his head in a cPrtaifl way, the sea gull shows other gulls the direction o1 a school of fish. 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