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THERE OUGHT TO BE A L'AW By Fago'y CI Shorter. - l 9El:'-Ml . : sue cmem WHILE YOU WERE OUT TO GJGTOMER AND ALL VOU GET I5 A PUIOMI E OF THINGS WME Slew lost Fran iiamlllss Bylliohaoillastinn Oontinued from paigeia -4111 attend to that." laid La- mm the cabin. He went. ignoring Prinz and Oliver. The captain .shook his head. Prinz glanced at his watch. "Achl It is late. we must be going. Come. Mr. Oliver. Goodnight, captain." r"Ood-night to you both." said the Greek blandly. Prina marched ahead of the Eng- lishman. So briskly did he move that he was on tho quay before Oliver had set foot on the gang- way. "Come on!” Prinz called patiently. Brut Oliver was detained by a hand clutching his ahouldbr. He turned to look into the (lowering face of Lacoste. . ”M'sien." he whispered. "It would be well for you to forget this ship. I warn you. Do not come aboard to-morrow." Oliver gave a blow smile. "Thanks tor the warning." he said lightly. ”You can tell me more about it in the mcrning." Lacoste's eyes seemed inflamed with rage. Then he turned abruptly and went back along the alley-way. Oliver descended to join Prinz. At the end of the docks Prinz stopped: "I think we part here. I am bound for the Corniche.” He paused suggestively. "l have a room in a small hotel," Oliver said. "Near the Place Victor Hugo." "And you will be at the ship in the morning?" "Definitely." . "That is good. If possible I will come down a little before noon. I shall want to satisfy myself that all is ready. Zakas needs super- vision; he is too glib with the pro- mises." They lingered talking for a few minutes longer, then Prinz said: tillntll to-morrow, then. Good- night." Good-night, doctor." im- ATTACKED Oliver paused to light his pipe. The ilame lit up his own strong features. particularly the nose which was too bridged to be a handsome adjunct. He was unware of imo shadowy figures which dart- He went on his way, and the sha- dows emerged. Following. As he made his way through the narrow streets, crossing busy thoroughfares at intervals. he con- sidered the possibilities of the voy- age. Being a tramp, the ”Con- nectlcut Lass" obviously had ample room in her holds. Furthermore. she was not in ballast. He had not been able to inspect the depth marks. But the red paint of the under-body was not visible. Per- haps she was carrying some cargo which called for secrecy. That would explain a small number of passengers being used as a blind. His thoughts leaped at once to war material, There was an abundance cf it in Europe. and there were fre- quent disturbances in the whole region of the New world to the South of States. Or was there some other... His thoughts went no further. There was the soft padding of steps behind him. Soft: but not soft enough. lie sidestepped adroit- iv and then staggered under the impact of a blow which seemed to crush his shoulder. Had it caught him on the head as intended. he would have gone down like a pole- axed ox. As it was. his arm was numbed and useless. His stomach seemed to surge up in a sudden wave of sickness. But in spite of al this, his reactions were swift and effective. He swung round and struck with all the strength of -his left. arm. His fist battered into something which was at first flesh and then brne. There was a clatter of a belaying-pin on the pavement and the heauicr. sack-like slumping of a body. i Oliver, his strength ebbing after that terrific blow edged back to the wall. A shadowy attacker. alarmed by the opening. He came in with a rush and pllver caught a glimpse of naked steel. I-le waited until the precise moment and then kicked There was a cry of pain and an oath: but the knife did not fall frrm the fingers which gripped it. There was a pause, The man ly- ing in the gutter moaned and mov- ed slightly. Beyond him, in the gloom, there was heavy.'iaboured breathing. And above these sounds, beating like a great gong. was the ihrobblng of Oliver's heart. The sickness passed from him: but the pain in his arm became more intense. He began to edge warily up the street. In his present condition he was no match for the man with the knife-and it the one he had knocked out reoovpred. he knew that he would be helpless salvation lay in gaining the comer. in turning into a street where there was more chance of still people being about. With the in view costs. obviously eager to get away it ed to the refuge of a pile of sacks. ' i 9 A. I. MelNNll, 0.14.11. For the past 26 years District Manager of The lm.perialpLlfe As- surance Company in Prince Ed- ward Island. A. R. Mclnnis has at his own request been relieved of his management duties so that he might devote his time to other business interests. He is. how- ever, retaining his association with the Company as a repre- sentative in Charlottetown. m:. he moved crabwlse along the wall. His attacker followed relentlessly, keeping in the blaclrest shadows. To be continued Bear iilver First Aid class The Women's Institute of Bear River organized and completed a most successful Red Cross First Aid Class during the first two weeks of September. Mr. John Mulloy instrucied the group of people every evening during the course. Mrs. Harry W. Cudmorc tested the candidates on September 14th and commended all of them on their initiative in this work. The certificates and pins will be presented at an Institute meeting by the president, Mrs. Peter Shee. han. ' The following candidates receive Red Cross First awards: Standard Certificates: Miss Mar- tina Hughes (refresher). Miss Ber- nice McGaugh. Mrs. James Hughes. Mr. Joseph Neale. Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Mrs. Peter Shechan. Mrs. Joseph Neale. Junior Certificates: Peters. Miss Eva Beatrice Hughes. will Aid Miss Ruth Gallant, Miss RURAL ORGANIZATION There are 36.000 villages in the state of Bombay. India. HAPPY NOW-FlNDS' ROAD TO REGULARITY "After '30 years of terrible constipation. found regularity- s hoa itall They gave me xe.'Li.oco is ALL- anan for breakfast -and it's been in steady ever since! ' rs. Wilmer. .Courtney. Orange- viile, Ont. One of many unsolicited letters. If you, too. auH'er from constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet. do this: are. one SPICIAI. i.. :-serve" r'll25 51'.-."'-r...-...':-:i.'-F” . ass. ' our ' oenlly married and has gone to Situation Nero boom The blood situation is mm more secure in P.I.l.i these days because 0! the alhlhnlill credit established at the Maritime Ba k '"'”" ”: 11” i””....”.: "tif..i't hm eary n - also a good NWW 0'1 9180!!" 00 gum! in all the hospitals and in the sub-depot at Charlottetown. meently. Mrs. Murray ll. Browne has been appointed to replace Miss Margaret Macbennan who was re- Montreal to live. Miss Joyce Mac- Phail and Mrs. Browne look af- ter tbe needs of the hospitals and emas-match all the blood re- quired under Dr. J. H. Shaw who is the medical director of this service. During the summer months. the demand for transfusions is not as great as it is at other times of the year and this is another of the rea- aons why it has been possible to maintain the province's credit in the past two months. However. it Will be absolutely necessary to secure at least 1.000 donora when the next Blood Donor Clinics are held in the Province during the week of pctober 29th when the colleg- tioii centres with their quotas will be as follows:-- i Charlottetown. Monday. Oct. 30 -400. . Souria. Tuesday. Oct. 31-100. . Keneingio... Wednesday, Nov. 1 -100. Summerside. Wednesday. Nov. 1 -200. Il.C.A.F.. Thul-aaay. Nov. 2-150. It is to be hoped that everyone in good health and between the ages of 18-66 will rally to the sup- port of this very worthwhile ser- vice and make tlie Clinics even more successful than they were in August. The success of this pro- jeet depends entirely upon the donors to keep it running in an The Quality. gwarmywarm fieeo;u..suad 1 ha! types gniliroadlcloths. 0 11.50 up . softly sty fashion-im-' "printout tweeds, zip-in linings.- um one Ii 6 T tlgroiup "of top I I : ' "Qilom Priced coats e we've seen in mail? seasons! on... :- Ollll hl.L WEATHER RAINCOAIS Burberry And Corduroy: many others. Also our and Station Wagon Coats. three quarter and hill length. lined with M .25.!!!) up Lee Parker Suits. All sheep”: JUST ARRIVED 'a new shipment of the. leading shades for fall .. ................. .. . . 22.50 0 tlful select ion. Our stock is now complete of Ladles' Dresses, Coats, Suits. Visit our store today and choose your Fall and Winter wardrobe from our beau- ooqmtazn The GliEEliliAl co. Ltd. STREET efficient manner. BRUSSELS. Sept. 28 - (Reut- ers) - The Belgian Government announced today it will build up a apecial national guard force to pro- Units will be formed on . regional tect the interior of the country basis and organised so they can "notably against any action by a be quickly mobilized in the event fifth column in the event of war." of an emergency. 0m” s .a cat modern house are non- .." it Is I-portani that '05,” for )Hii'.i"n” premium UHXOQRII. reduced to dbl-id-4 444 Ll?! insurance probation in pre- vldedaawallaallnlnsanneal... Mu: an-only I lunch :00 will lnunInI0yaua,bal8IoaIciI00 Incawllldloiathesanapcrlodi Here is u "MORTGAGE REDEMPTION" Plea for a men of 00, with a 55.000 iaoriguqel lid uioacim' durin !'lliS'i' .iho polidyu will pay 50,000.00 in cum. Proiooti n REDUCIB by 100.00 I your Eat an ounce of crispy xaLuoao'a durin irat five years. i on ll ,00 per Au.-snan daily, di-in plenty of your urin ueoadiiva sen, water. If not complete! aatiaiied than I130. per car urinog with reaulta after 10 a a, send " third the years, an I100. i empty box to Kellogg's. ndon. per year during iinoi five Out. Get nouns roua ,.qn.... noun aacai ' Policy has a cash value llI4.00 at 20th year. ANNUAL sxniuin for iirai aiatna m"'i. IILII. It I! cry is discontinued at 20th year "lztugaqo Redemption" protection will have met: . 331.10 for 16 yaoram... 21.10 for4yaurs........... mus I1 11 I0 CoahVnluaaIoadd20yiora.. I .00 of " action" for ""2'ii,Sii'r'......li'.i.'...........sm.3s can as r 81,000 of initial 3:rg:”g.)a:lus3.;; (loss amount of STEWART G. IVES, District Manager. Currie Bidg., CHARLOTPETOWN. Policy continues for Il,000 E " .5 I eftertha 20th year... p V .. dmnlelgl aSlll0liG Cfilfliillfili HOMPMIY . 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