" ' ' 1 Dliiillliilii 5- 192s g If ‘ZPAGE TWO THE CHARLlTIT-ETOWNTGQARDlhN ' l ‘READYINTWOMINUTES! _ i I "i i A n01" NOURISHING BREAKFAST g5" , ’ 7 DIALS MYSTERY i ,. ~ ~ i ' ‘ ' common!) '~ ‘ ' ' , ‘ ‘ H l " ‘ ' v S ONLY A CARTRIDGE ~ . ‘ ' L "‘5'IOO'AND‘ UNDHER "I'm § w" . . . ._ ' Jonygsonoi. . ;i.;‘..... .- .. . 1 .. .; . 42.00 W} "You poor dear," he said. . , . of b: alrllotlzewbhz’: i-otteh for you. MlyonnelaeI-ldle....,,,,',,,_,___ 3,50 - "Silly idiot," thought Bundle. _ . . -- l -- l All the body-building elements of the whole wheat, nothing supermtenqcnt name had moved . cold Men Fork. ' ' ' ' ' l‘ ' T ' ' " ' ' added, nothing taken away. So easy to serve and so delicious- l°“ ‘Wm’ nolsele“ m“ 9v" m ‘he ‘ Tomlto Server. . . . .-. . . . .... .. . . . . . , ly nourishing. Gives new vigor and life to tired tissues. Serve ‘bwkcm a “we m the “gm o‘ the ‘ ‘ l l " ' with hot or cold milk or fruits. ‘ lscreen. He bent down. searching Presently he stooped and picked GAGE! GZRTIE By Agatha Christie -8._00 e175 _‘herrySpoonun.......'........... 4.00 6CofleeSpoonl...J.....‘..........‘ u something up. "It wasn't a bullet, Countess,” he _ 4 \ _ g said. "It's the shell 0t the cartridge. _ ‘ , ~ i ' l _ Where were you standing when you - ~ A u " ‘ fired, Mr. Thesiger?" Jimmy took up a position by the window. "As nearly as l can here," Superintendent Battle placed him- self in the same spot. fThats right," he agreed. “The empty shell would throw right rear. I . It's a, 455. I don't wonder the Coun- _ , . I _ ' ' " r v I ' _ V tess thou ht it was a. bullet in the , " ‘ ‘ dark 1t in the bookcase about a 86.00~T0 810.00 foot from her. The bullet itself ' ' ' ‘ grazed the window frame and we'll find it outside tomorroiv-unless your lassistant happens to be carrying it Eabout in him." Jimmy shook his head regretfully. "Leopold. I fear, did not cover him- self wlihglory," he remarked sadly. The Countes was looking at him with most flattering attention. "Your arm!" she exclaimed. “It is all tied up! Was it you then-J‘ Jimmy made hcr a mock bow. “I'm so glad I've got a cultured, English voice," he said. "And I can assure you that I wouldn't have dreamed of using the language I did .il’ I had had any suspicion that a lady was present." "I did not understand all of it," the Countess hastened‘ to explain. "Although I had an English Sover- ness when I was young—" "It isn't the sort of thing she'd be likely to teach you." agreed Jimmy. "Kept you busy with your uncle's pen, and the umbrella o! the gardener‘: niece. I know the sort of stufl." “But what has happened?" asked the Countess. "That is what I want to know. I demand to know what has happened. There was a moment's 81161109 whilst every one looked at Superin- tendent Battle. “its very simple," said Battle mildly. "Attempted robbery. Some political papers stolen from Sir Stan- ley Digby. “The thieves nearly got away with them, but thanlu to this young lady r —he indicated Loralne~they didn't.” _ The Countess flashed a glance at the girl-rather an odd glance. "Indeed," she said coldly. “A very fortunate coincidence that she happened to be there,“ said Superintendent Battle, smiling. The Countess gave a little sigh and half closed her eyes again. "It ls absurd, but I still feel ex- tremely faint," she murmured. "Of course you do," cried Bill. "Let me help you up to your room. Bundle will come with you." “It ls very kind of Lady Eileen," said the Countess, "but I should pre- fer to be alone. I am really quila all right. Perhaps you will Just help me up the stairs?" ll. b-oawovveooooooooooooooooe “ D¢,',,,-,V5,,-,,,_ _ _ _ EY ES TESTED GLASSES FITTED I-I. W. TAYLOR J. S‘. ’l‘.-\\'l.()lt (lplnmctrisis 1i’: Richmond Street -O-¢D-60bOOO—OOOOAO-OO—OQOOOO4 l. i say, about . 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No woman's aurl instincts are just as femlnineasthe pride was ever made forjthat. .1311: curl of ‘her ‘hair or thelzurvenof - er Christmas, and silver were ‘made So it's simply feminine endnetural that mouth. -- just to change the situation. , , , she should ‘adore’ nice ‘things. Pretty clothel, no that ahe looks niceyto herself . . . and to you. J A table that smiles and sparkles with radiant silverware . .' . for her . .'. andfoi- you, “too. " ' And being one of Adanfsiaom you'll- etrive toipleaee her. Especially-at such a festive season as ‘Christmas. Perhaps she’e been struggling alonglresignedly, using a lot ofold ‘endilluaeorted silver- Twin... \ Let your dealer show you the, silverware to make your wife a happy/Christina; ‘YEQQ’ on Christmas day, and for long,’ long ‘years to come, for 1847 ROGERS BROS. . Silverplate is guaranteed by the Interna- ‘ tiohal Silyer Co. oremanya. Ancl y... are not being extravagant wlien yombuy her 1847 Rocans »BROS.‘even though it’e the finest of __all silverplete. For it’: really inexpensive, as the prices quoted, for i your conveniencefon this page, will-prove, e i Mediterranean - C R U I 8 E S! Next winter, 2 identical ltfecli- Femnean Cruises! S.S. Empress of Scotland leaves New York Feb. 3, _ v S. S. Empress of France, Feb. l3. l BoLh73 days. Bothvisiiflcountries. A! low 158900; Your own agent, or ' 02s.oo~'ro 040.00 (irlvylioatnnd Pine“ ...'.827.00 . DoublifVogeubleDish........... 33.15 26 Pieces in ‘handsome colored Trey. ', Xtrlyjifreel‘................. 39.25 Yaleton: The moment I get talk- ing about football. I'm all wound up. don't you knew. Miss Cutting: Oh. then there ll nothing to keep you from going. i I i I O I I AN UNPLEASANT rzuozncv lt gives a married man the chill! And chronic blues ________fl_________ , When marriage merely ‘ bills, Instead o1 coon. r: n_ (‘nrlv-r nm_ In... \K| (januqlnu im-llll- llniluny, " shim John. 3.1a. 4 I One advantage ‘efllflfl lillilGéfll BIOS. Silverpllh h the gin" g] ' patterns. Youlcen find to harmonies‘ i’ h‘, >- lme furulnhingea Pattern: (is w rim) up”, Aneocuil, A... hmdonAi-guyandAuniveuhi-y. aecaasanosi Q-I’I.Y_EKPI.ATE 6C runs to ‘Professional Cards i ' if EBELL o MATHIESON l i . R. R. BELL D. L. BIATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. ‘Wicca-Charlottetown and Montague ‘Mark R. lilcGuigan, =' B. A. l BARRSTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. ' MONEY T0 LOAN , Cameron Block, Charlottetown, PJLLj i , _ i_______’___i____€____i__ _ ‘ McLeod & Bentley ‘ .|. A. m-zrvnev w. n. BENTLEY, K. u. Banish-r and Altorncy-at-Law V_ 8401.00. AND ovnn i l WaterPiteher...................840.00 Pieces of 8, 34 peeitcheet at top of PW) ('=hfllfr¢=)............ 51.35 Cehterpiecenm................ 54.00 lk-perTee or Coffee Set 37,75 1847 \ mlmnoun. mtven oe. or cum/l. we. mmuou. om. ‘ ..- . .. ‘x’ ent Battle wn-adust cumin: ‘from thlslittle study at the end there." m, me, M,“ Wm,» - - ~ ' l l - . ‘h’ "m"- Jlmml’ m“ Lmm‘ h“ l"°"°*"llY-" ""1 Gmrlls- "Wr- "Is that so? said the supermtéhux; I 2:33:30 ‘lllrthllivilgh ‘to go upon look at her tonight Pfluded lllm- ‘ illnlv- P1110 Ind Mch him at ent, "Ahl" ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " llndylliloenflrwolwomen mlzht have _.______ THE MOLE AGAIN Hubby: Well. whatwas there to Mrs. Jones‘ evening gown? Vlllfic‘. Very little beside: style, . my dear. l the same woman I aw there. And ,- the way W0 She rose to her feet. accepted Bill's‘ arm and, leaning heavily on it, went out of the room. Bundle followed as once." l1 ; , l’ P1" The subscriber offers tor nle lllS farm of 100 lcres ten mile: north 0| Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, I’. E. l. McDonaltl & McPhce B. A. 1A. hIrl)(l.\'i\l.l). n. r. Mcflllik IABRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN i Riley Building Charlottetown i Stewart & Lmvther ' I. I). STEWART. K. C. ' N. W. LOWTIIER Bllnmsrnns. SOLICITORS. mt; 8t Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN ,__i___ Dr. T. Waye DENTAL SURGEON ’ 130 Richmond street Charlottetown, l’. B. L Ollie; Hours Phone M3 OLMJoIEM. SP.M.IA)IP.HL "Yet. indeed. the problems bring home from school." F0 r foxes and taking them away. ‘ prepared in see lhlg thing to a as it MUST stop. ARTHUR WOO l Mt. lie "He seems to be very clever." He can even do that hll children t no: nlzwini inlormallon lending to ep- . prrhonsivc o! parties who broke into; my ranch Sunday night. killing 3i [ares the hall but, upstairs. But as tentlon. previously men tloned, mole. the Countess reiterating her insurance-with some tartness-ihat she was quite all right, she did not accompany them she stood watching the Countess’ graceful form, supported by, Bill, slowly mounting the stairway._' she stiffened suddely to acute at- Thc Countess‘ neglige, as was thin-a more veil of orange chiffon. Though it Bundle saw distinctly, below the right shoulder blade a small black With a. gasp Bundle swung impet- uouslyh-ound to where Superintend- I any flnlsh‘ is good pipe tobacco D. rbert. eJ/aluable Farm for Sale FOR SALE OR AT HARRINGTON, LOT 33 Charlottetown, watered by mill stream flowing through the premslu. New dwelling house end good outbuildings, term specially adapted to Iced potatoes end fox ranching. Two-thlrinl purchase price may remain secured on the premlsee. For further ulrtlflflerl, apply to Bell a; Mathlcson, Soliclto -, Charlotte- n. L. mariuzeun ten end Montague. . v W"ll:§'_§‘.i‘l'°"““"?m°l ' EXCHANGE i f 320 more dairy ranch l Clear. In Manitoba. I56 miles from B. 8., Morel. l etc. lli Inllee [rem school. 1Z5 mllel ‘train Winnipeg. Near Portage Le Prairie. Went. farm m1 P. E. I. Might unune some. Write particulars to ,' 34343-1480» ;Lnt_.4 \ II. COUGIILIN, t 312D W, 11th Ave” lpoluu, woe. n- l "There," said Battle. "I've fastened the window and there will be e men on duty outside. And I'll lock this door and take the key. In the morn- ing we'll do what the ‘French cell re- construct the crime- Yes, Lady Eileen, whet is it?" "Superintendent Battle,‘ I must speak i0 you-at once." “Why, certainly, I‘-" _ George Lomax suddenly appeared. Dr. Cartwright by his aide. "Ah, there you are. Battle. You'll be relieved to heAi-‘thnt there's noth- in: seriously wrong with O'Rourke." "l1 never thoughtlhere wouldlbe much wrong witlfMr. O'Rourke." 811d Battle. ‘ h “He's had a strong hypnotic ed- ministered u» him," alldrthe doctor. morning. Perhaps a bit 01.: heed. perhlpe not, Nov-gluon‘ young men‘. let's look at this bullet Wound“ yours." ' ‘ < - ' "Come on, nurse," suldhllmmy Jo lnrelne. "Come on and hold the basin or my hand. Witnele a strong men's agony. You knew the atlint." ‘ Jimmy, Loraine {and the doctor went- oi! toeether. Bundle continued u: throw nonma- elmcoalin tardi- relation ot Buperlnlieadenttlettle, who lud been butlenlioled by Goons. The superintendent yelled pt- tiently till a been oeeured . in Geou-geeflloquectty. He then twlttly took edvflltlli of it. ' "r wouderhlll‘. 1L1 mlchl hm"- I _ word pnmyyvith-eirenniotda . :1 “He'll wake perfdfitly all _rl|ht' lathe . murmur: serous y ' J He hurried upstairs again. Bat- tle drew hliundle awifily’ into the drawing room and shut the door. "NowJJldy Eileen, whet ls it?" »“1‘ll tell you as quickly. u I un- but itisrltherlong and complicated." As coucliely,“ n-io could. Bundle related her ‘introduction to the Seven Dials Club and her subsequent ad- ventures there. iWhen she had fin- iahedhflupuiintendent Battle drew a long breath», For once ~hls tlcial woodenneu was llid aside. "miharhbleij =he uld. "Remark- lble..1' wouldn't have believed it poa- aible-yeven for you,.La_dy Eileen. 1 ought to havmknownlaetur." "But-yowdidglve me a hint. Bu- perlnhndentllttle. ‘You told me to u: pill ‘meniqiihfl "no canker-bus to give people nu you‘ o.“ hint, Lady Eileen. I "never you have," . , _ "Well.- it‘| .111 right. Superintendent Battle. My death. doesn't lie el. your door." . ~ "Not-yet, trlmly- . in stood.» Jbough in thought turning thin’ over in hismlnd. "wan Mr. ‘rheeiger wu about, m. the you nm- lIlFVMWIIr nu um, 1 Ml\'l.l-hln_k.".»,lil.,|eld presently. “Be didn't knew till alumni-d," said Bundle. "I'm not a camping my. Superintendent Bettie.‘ And_ tit ‘doesn't ma Bettie dreamt ot yourgolng to the lengihs| . ‘up tllywhlivqm m. hooa_:uu,ua-;‘“l"- l‘ He twinkled a little. ' ', _ "1 shall haveWodetaiPMr avei-g ‘sleigh to look after you. dy Eileen." "nun" said nuhdiopon mpluously "But, superintendent . little, you‘ The women I sawmthere-lAnnb-No; l. Yes, No. -1 is the - Countess‘ Redzky." _ * - And rapidly cribs her recognition o1 the mole. To her surprise the Superintendent ruuntr you...» my and mine With sozomxai1 l not. KMin n. omtmimwmib, lIlmyIfltIP-"IIIIVQKIIQC - -- lt Blllllliillx a lBluun m l I Bil ll lifw‘ our maroon‘ ‘Airm- l m... uia- duldnewere p - Iletehee ottlilterrilie “Noting did 6 ' ....,...:....r c’... lute thejtetrlble n through M was ~ I0 R11 haven't heard the end of my" story." i anddenticilimola very easily. You lmuet ‘ remember lthat, the Countess Rednky is‘ livery" well-known figure lnl-iungiry." - ~ ' _ AFTER. rue ‘mo FELLOW 5,-l"'1‘hen this isn't lhercal Countess i F OR‘ SALE cum-e opi-uhtsruho. mahog- any ehe. Perfect condition. i MIDI-II. 3808.. LTD. l Ollltllflohwll ‘ . . i‘ I" tell'.you,I‘m sure this is] ehe-wentvon to del- _ ‘ " sure‘ FlSlI COMPANY inc. LARGE RECEIVERS or . ‘SMELTS, EELS I LQBSTERS and SALMON ua-rililoo Fish Market New York. N.Y- ‘ Mormon-cons axcuauo: can: nun oo. ' new roan. u. r. (Conlnued on Page d) I w Notice of Hearing Tax Appeals Notice Is hereby given that ll" Board of Appeal of the City o! Char- lottetown he: fixed Monday the llilll day or December A. n. ma. n 1m hour nt ten o'clock In the torenoon ll the City Court Boom In the C"! Building in Charlottetown, u ll" time and place for hearing all IPIWI" from all Civic annulment: er nlfl imposed by the City Council for ll" year ending December 81$. i029. Dated this third h! o! Decembfl A. D» I928. ' GEO. P. NICHOLSON- Clty (Jim ~ 288-124-101. ‘i? 4i‘ fi