—-" gun-nus "Hvnarsmv?! E-Wfiflifzfiaa! £12.’! ‘- ....-. ninnnnrl COUNTY cum BY HOLLOWAY HORN nsrrmn iousnosn asns Whllllfll. JDllmfl snddrsrsswris- lcallsgslumnedbeekintnnlsdilsivr‘. om letting - w that we're through with y’ro psckinil-up here. just got back 11' Willey-won't slip owls this mom- I " both q} {I}; pawl: i“ mmlnsmilattions is‘: tsIin them if they attempt to lesve think t ab‘: the llwe. I lfes I181" Y-hl murder compl finished will: ‘t: He's W?“ Dlld forynotblnl ‘N14 II “ta l don't suppose I've been into them nil. Still why on earth should they detain her?" Doliimore told him. ‘ "1 don't like it," he slid. "rheyTe far more likely to have taken the quick-er way if she was dangerous. Azter all, why should they stick at one murder?" "1 thought about that. She may have information they want about the will, which seems to be miss . ~ Ducros nodded: “It's the ‘Chiefs funeral, anyway," he said. ‘IX We arrest them and then find noticing therell be a ilrst-ciuss iuss. "1 think we shall find sornethlnK. the Chief himself is coming down later in the afternoon. The rest of the gang will be at Hlcklehflm Green at two o'clock. There is a lot in what the Chief says. If they nme detained her at all she's ombebly I" the club-there's a whole wins D181" tic-ally unused." "Let's have some grub anyway- I’In glad the Obie! is coming. 1f the jdance hail. my duty more difficult than u nee- ennui-y. Duicros toudied his own mp. pocket. Dollimore and o sergeant closed 1n suddenly on Fernandez w“ t; some“ “Mme - 1 et he look s smell black revglver. ‘You were very wise not to at the gate,‘ Doliirnore said, 0 81W was ggsmbie put in. Ducms‘; om- “May I see the license authorizing you to carry that weapon?" Ducros Bu; apart irom ask d. e liavelrrt one." " ‘s eve our _ “um. y" KWIWehaves “WW-Niel Produced them And unlocked the door. The office was 1n confusion. Drawers had been emptied hurried- ly and the contents scattered. . xYou were moving, mrnendez?" Why not? ’I’here's no 1m 1n gfgmg here. The business as gone “We intend to search the house from to to bottom, Fernandez." ‘Go cad! I can't stu,» you. You're welcome to all you can find. D0 you Inlild if I ring up my lawyer?" ‘ "I'm afraid you won't be sble to, ‘The line is out of order." I see,’ said Fernandez. “What I l! you re looking for? I may be able to help you." _"Certriin evidence in connection with the murder oi Mrs. Lewiri." "Clhen . . . good luck," said Sadie Pflchmunn. “Mind l1 I sit down?" "No. _But I would rather you sat in that little alcove leading from the You will find it more comfortable," Ducros said: "And you, too, fernaii-dcz." he added, ROUNDING UP THE STAFF whole thing is a. mess-up, he'll be on the spot." ‘ . HICKIEIIQIH Green is one of the k .eiiest and most peaceful 511035.111; the Home Counties. The two police. car's had been drawn unobtrusivelyI into a little farm-lane leadmk 5"!" n, Ducros saw at a. glance that the Chief iiad sent down’ some y the most competent men in the i ICE- Hc had with him a. rough plan of ‘ me pal-l; andihe V club, and ex- plained the situation to the men- Ar. lmlI-past two, when the 9011C? cars drew up at the front stepstellé their colleagues, went up the SWDS into the club itself. There was no rter on duty and the conserve ry and the dance-hell beyond were deserted; ent at once to Fernandez office. e door was locked. A glance passed between the two detectives. "They can't have 8006." Dllcms said. "I've had men at the iodse sew lince I was here this morning." "Let's ring and see whet hill)- pciis," Dollirnore said. in reply to his ring a. rather un- tidy maid came through the bfllze (lcor that led to the kitchens. "We're police officers," said Duc- . "Where is Mr. Femsndez?" "Isn't he in his office, sir?" doe ssked. “It's locked. He was here at lunch time. What servants are here still? "Only two of Us. And Mr. JQneS. the porter." "Where Is he?’ "He's been about." At that moment a oer drew "P at the front door and thro h the glass they saw Fernandez an Sadie PACIIIHBIID alight. One of the local police who had been on duty at the second lodge gate was with them. Fernandez was in an ugly WIHWT- “Thls is an ou e!" he stormed ts e hall. "What right have these men to stop us?" “They did it under my orders," Dutros said calmly. “For the mom- em. nobody is to lea/ve this house." "Are we under arrest?" Sadie Pachmnn demanded. "I! that ls the only mefliod of Breventlng ‘you leaving . . . yes." cros rlpl ed. "And the charge?" "Intcrferln with a. police officer in the execution of his duty, will do for the time being. A far more ser- ious charge may be preferred later." "You can't get aIway with this,’ Fernandez sai . “Cut the oackle, there's o good fel- Ilow." said Ducros. "We've got a. lot to do. Open the oflice." “It. is open." " e doors locked." “There are two doors. Why didn't you try the other?" “Have you o. key of this door’! You will be well advised not to make I A: . . / I m/zz‘ . on Q~fidar5¢fiéilsywsx : " emrousmna oIIODRLIUEEIIY o IIuII-smnulns oWEAR-RESISIIIIG QWATEIHIESISTING QLUNG-IASIINS How Are _Y0ur Eyes? ll you srs having symptoms oi sirain-hssdschel. sure eye! or difllnees — consult s lbw- isl It. A; your service with years of experience snd s illofflllh relrsctlng service. Csll In snd 111mm your ll!- flcultles. Ii. F. llutcheson G. I‘. HUTCEESON. I’. G. IIUTCHESON Two of the police were mid ofl w watch them with instructions to prevent them leaving the alcove. “You ive the oifice the once over, Do liinore. I'll start the rest methodically on the other parts of the house." "I should like to see the servants- all of them," Dollimore said. "Right. I'll send them up." Ducros g-rwc the remaining police ih-eir instructions and himself went down to the kitchen while Dolli- more began to go through the drawers. Oardews passport had disappear- ed and most of the curious assort- ment cf pa 1'" and ocidments were 0i littloint i The llYSI. ‘illll to come up was the one who had replied to the ring. She was a local woman and rathcr stupid. Dollimore could tell almost at once that she was 1.. ‘ “What other servants are here?" he asked. “There's the housekeeper, Mrs. Iiawes." “Where is she?" "She was in the kitchen juit now." “Tell her I want her." "You won't want me again, sir?" "No, thank you. And there's Jones, the Iporier. Hove you seen him since I've been here?" “N0 sir." "Then rend up Mrs. Lawes." The housekeeper was a stranger to Dollirnore. She was a hard bit n woman of perhaps fifty. and regard- ed the detective with an unfriendly eye from the door. (To be Continued) "Studebaker Champions For 1940 Shown T0 Public ‘The Swdcbaker Champion for 1940 has made its appearance be- fore local lilOLOIlSlS at the show- rooms at T. G Ives, local Stude- baker dcalci‘, located at 219 Great George street. ‘rho Champion, youngest mem- ber o! the Studebaker line of oars and a. newcomer to the industry lost spring, is a gleaming, stream- lined product from the drawing board of Raymond Loowy and the hands oi Studebaker craftsmen. It is a six-cylinder car, nee from ex- cess weight, lull of the llveliness that characterized its predecessor and the economical operation that made its predecessor famous. The Champion is produced in three body modeh, coupes, two- door sedans and four-door sedans, all of which are available in either custom or deluxe models. Studebaker engineers have paid special attention to safety features in the new models. Visibility is ex- cellent, i-liere being B. total o1‘ 2,- 068 square inches of exposed window area. Bodies are, of course, sill steel, the frame is the strong- est of any cnr its weight, the center of gravity is extremely low and powerful hydraulic brakes give positive control at all speeds. The car is equipped with Smndebakerks time-proved independent planar suspension, In the Champion, Studebaker has retained rill of the no-bu efficiency that earned this car so much attention during its intro- duction losi- Spring. It was then gnd is now, a. cur designed anew and has. no useless inefficieni weight that characterize “little brothers in big families" cars. Tho Champion weights about 600 pounds less than curs of compar- able price, thus giving its owner; greater livelincss and gasoline Bcmwmy than they can otherwise secure. The Champion has made two re- markable record runs since its in. troduction -- one B. round mp across the continent and the 09181‘ B- 15.000-mile run at the In- dIflIIB-DOIIS speedway. Both rims were made by the same standard production é-door sedan, strictly stock in every respect, 0n m, first run, the Champion averaged ‘m mu" Der hour and delivered 3277 "IIIPS Der Imperial gallon of fuel. The specdwriy i-un ggvg one nodiwked. sir." the th rm: CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I I ' _ I [slan “I ‘two other prize winners. Mrs. Hugh qers _lnners In Mcilelaan of Cornwall, P. E. Island (Janadlan Contest gnu, IYE- James Ooles of Emerald, _i The mo“; mink, were “ma,” The farmers of this vicini are O0 thtulatlonsrg-e extended to from Dillon and spiuet z chm; Irldlns Ind stripping po toes Mrs. ol Robe o1’ Iiishfield. Hatchery. Qiarlotietown and when “"0141! Q1011‘ deal". Mr- Gwffl Prince Edward Island, foi- winning you stop to consider that chicks Bushes. in the "Purina Embryo rom practically every listener-y ln first prize Chink Contest," or having the rncst outstanding ns oc ca: s11 records for its class, the ca: maintaining an elapsed time o! 62 miles per hour, thus finishing the 150,000 miles in 14,511 minutes. It de- livered 19.34 miles is high hatching year. When Chicks, rocks y: Mortal! " Foster average speed capacity §lll0fl BIZ WEI‘! . Bo runs made under strict supervision of. the American Automobile Arsocia- pzfimig“ um‘ Schedule. I Canada were competing in this con- el iit weeks old the whole oi deiit i352. ‘itailerfiililtaiyqfitfifiigfifitw Rf ~_II.Q_LILI_<14IL “tlnehfigv t-gptmngonev gag vurcgwtse. those chicks in they” eman or 10o Ind Bpniewr have doubled their b Purin b limb m...“¥>.'i'.i.'.i°¥€% u are assured The work provided Iihis fsll by the National Park has been s great boon to this and other communi- tlemfillin ti: kisoftb eed andtheunneetl‘ ‘y. c en y The new school teacher. Miss McPherson, is carrying on the good work o! her i. ’ ssor Miss Mc- Kenzio. pest season, Dil- tor the coming o! "lower Growt " end s o! eggs. when on the Purina. Mrs. Fred Proude, North River. has been visiting he: old home in Buckley Pt. L'1°°5"°'”'“' Miss Emily Stewart m return- "Whry lisd o sitting down." enioylns B. ed to Massachusetts sfter s vacation st her old hom The October meet-in M. B. wss held st the I-Ismilton B-hsw on Oct. 16th s 300d stisndanoe. Buds subscribed 3; u, Britain, it sevml llvgllafifmlnwd m‘ Reply Formally To Soviet Note Mrwaid Mrs. Mcliurethserle rece congrau ons on r LONDON, Oct. 26-10? Cubic)- ggfil weddincerinlvwnryonoc-t Sources close to the government - ' said tonight Great Britain will re- , ply formally to the Russian ro- I test sgnins o1 g in the British contraband list, but that the list will not be modified. ‘Iliese sources said the British list coincided in sli major respects with the German list, snd if Rus- sis tested seslnst one she should Pro s inst the other. The l as was in effect in the letter years is practically the some of the first Great War, to which of tbfw. omo o! Mrs. with ionofiood gteclarstion of London, on LOST CHANCES Wife (to husband inquiring what she thought to: his speech): "You didn’ make most bortiuilties." o o: “m. w‘ Husband: "Wrist ties?" sll the oboe ties you be t ,‘,”,..£:*€".'Ili“ x992‘ csls which are used not to facture iiii i“... . B! ri n9\ OUT OUR WAY I By J. R. Williams C A ROPE LADDER, EH! {M are. u. s. PAY orb’. \ coPn, 19:9 sv NEA SiRVICE. INC. WELL‘, iF A euv comes THIzu TH’ House LIP To HIS Room, MY sIsTEQJS IIZONIN’ WITH DRESSES HANGIN’ ALL oven. --AN' IF I KNOCK ONE DOWN I'M SHRIEIAEI? AT-- IF MY FEET ARE A LITTLE ‘DIRTY 1M SHRIEMED A z- SHRIEIAED WHY MOTHERS eeT GRAY AT II= 1 ‘DON'T CLOSE TH’ DOOIZ-"THIS SHRIEKIM’ WA$ GETTIN‘ ME Down. S0 I HADDA 1>o soMaTi-IIM‘! JQWILLIAM5 10-13 Q1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE With % UCLE AMO5,BU5TER TOLD W? i-IAR-RUMPI-If? NEPHEW, , // ME You wAs some TD RASSLE A YOUR uucue- REFIZAINS FROM ' / . PERFESSIONAL NAMED BABAw-v ‘I. ' NEIGHBORHOOD UNPLEAQANTNESS f TOLD WILLIE CQOCKEWS POP I-IE‘D ., UNTIL ALI. ROSSIBLE APPEASEMENT ' ' OVERTURES HAVE BEEN BETTER ewe us BACK THE FOOTBALL , , THAT ‘BUSTED I-us WINDOW okvouo ,5 SPURNED/uu»! 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TI-IIs- JUST WHAT YOU'RE 6on4‘ To DO - World ma“ "revved. _ | | - - COME THROAT ‘ilitug: I GE m"? " sures; l‘ . ‘QYCQHWTYIOII ‘ - ‘ Ordinary so" throat ALSO AMONG THOSE PRESENT! I'M NOT..I'M rusT PLAIN TILLTE roussztssvr-z ME ALONE My . THAT'S THERE IT'S GLORIA HER SHE I5 DE GLAMQUR ‘l s: II-E.’ ill . COME - COME - CHlLDQEN-YOLJ ARE GOING SHOPPING GET YOLIQ HAT- DEAR- AMBURGER BUSHESI I $HALL ‘TAKE OUT M‘! IYEDWINA I By MY LAND! THEY LOOK PRETTY PLEASE!) WITH THEMSELVESII—-— I WONDER WHAT THE.Y'VE Been UP To NOW '2? ‘a mo»... Arhmu m. gigs/n“ By Westover AND DON T OVERLOOK THE ' FACT THAT IIIQAZZLE- ; --<1 j £9£_TQB_E..R Z8. 1939 ally of m?! v0 eat system m" Qfff: ‘ Ill U!“ mom‘- It was stated here that the 1m based her p m ied. rowel’ hi‘: “l: could ‘not be used today 59cm 00th“. “Pml. menu- Ma-IOI’ Ho?‘