Tlie Uni-'....2 Dbur CIIAPTH. TWENTY-TWO Contlnuod All this was perfectly in orderl from the point of view of the! bank, but it was very to Inspector Kehway. withdrawn was I560. of mm were in one pound and shilling notes and untracealiic; the numbers of the others were known, and Kenway got copies o them; but Mr. James Matthews ...e.....o.....eef FRANCIS BRADLEY 4 The death of Francis Bradley yoccurred at his home in South iMelville on Wednesday, June' 18.1 "1952. Living with him at the timei .of his death were his son Wllfredl and granddailghter Anne. The deceased iias born at South Melville, May 15, 1876, and he was the last male member of the family of the late John J. farm iidiiiccnt to where he was born. 'l'o,r:e,ther iillli iniicli sacri- fine farm hmnc Fliiiiiuli they had illilltllll niziily of i suggestive'Bradley and Rose iDiifIyl Brad-i The amount ley to go to his i-tcriial reward. Iiil Wiltshlre. which 1903 he married .Nlari:-.aivaL Woods! m; of ,Kt'lly's Cross, and settled on at F i in on would no” new m change Umsp r" and ltlxurles of the present: "mu the twoo We" Kant and VM tifu tlicy iicrc ncier knoiin '-ll” um” he "Wm V”-V ll?” 1”” ilflflllllaill To his lll'l(IllDOTS he, received further supplies dividends on his untraceabie bear- er bonds. 1 oh yes. what he had learncdl from the bank was lIli.elE5l.illK all right, but it was not very help- ful. He went on to the .Vl0l'i'ill; Hotel with a strong foreboding as to what he would he told there. and with the fuzitive lllEfll0l'T'S half-awalzened by lllf' s.v.tlat'-12'? on the agreement iiiiuxing at him like a severe attack of mental neuritis. His aniicipmiiirs iicrc realiveii in the letter Mr .iln'tiit'iis, after A stay of mail) rune ninnthn. during which his conduct times. Mary Tralnor. south Melville. Emmett Sturdy and family. Mr. and Mrs. William McQuaid. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Tools. Mr. and Mrs. Damian Tralnor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly and family. Fort Augustus. Fred. Willie and Ella Bradley. Mr. and M.rs. Clarencn Curlay. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carragheitl Leo Smith. Kathleen Ma.cAleer. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McQuaid. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Matters and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clarkin, New Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gorman. Mr. and Mrs? Ray Johnson. Everett Trainer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan, 1 fire anti hard work they built a'Chariottetown. James, Mary and P. J. Greenan. the com- , Kirikora. Leonard and Myrtle McDonald, to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley. l”"",wa.s charitable and helpful at Bll:CharloLlgt,own, Dorothy and Lyman Dunsford, l lie ivas a faithful and devotedlcharlottetown. member of St. Joseph's Kelly's Cross. and of the Holy Nlillie Stiricli. At tlic time of his fltltllll he was pr:-sidoiit of the lat- ter ili'i.:.inl7'.;itioii. Rarely did hr inlss church srrvire. oftentimes trarr-lliii;: over almost impassable mails iind ln.iiiy times mi iidvcrse ucathrr l'()lld1ll(lllS. For half ii ('i'Iillll'y ho iias act- ;i'e .ii cmniiiiirii all ', for llllill)' years he W113 ii cliur tee iilid also scliril liiiTi”i't)lli tcrnis .is svli-iol iiustrr. ills 2lfiiiFf' u:ix khlillti .il'.(l lll'.l(".'.l'lii for it has Church,: mm lilo piiidtii! of aw iizitl rxprr:ciirr,: heen all that coiilzl he drsircd by H... ..-.g.. pH.dN.,.ut-...i -mm 1., A respectable hotel, had tit-narteil ymumw 195,4; (jf H fmmiy at with all his hPirill'.'.iliES 0" '1” ii.lie t' icii s.v ri-ni.i;ii in lll(llll'lll morning of Tuesday. I-fc hagl left his p;i.. .,.. Mary ifilrs John Cil- no arldrcss for letters to be fn:- sat-kl, Elll'i'fliPl also the follniiiiig worded, and had told no one mils, Joscp. Bolton. Muss: Cliai-i where he was goinz. One other les, Wootlstoi-it. N.E.: Maiirirc significant item was revealed. A mid Ediliti 0!" Krill"-9 (WIKE. all-ti ohgmbermald mm seen on M, Wilfred of South Mr-liille. Ull.-I Mauhows d,.(,5.mg,m-lm. E snmii rlaughlor K':ldillllll3ll,Il'illlEi. one son ; . N . L'iro::t- ire cccaser lllll some box mmainmi' xelmlne Vcljsshlisn years Rgtll ills second eldest Soul "Ml he 1”” ”"” "W" ”' -set-ii died in u.-ii-cii ism. He is the manageress that he had occas- sional trouble with his heart. It was i.me for Kcnway to set bacl: for his appoiiitinent. and he also 5ill'i'li'c(i by two s:5'.2Pl's, Annie (Mrs. A. J. Biirlliolomcw-, and Mary, both of Boston. llis ftliicrril, which was tinder hllrfltd 3Vi'3.V- The L”-Vi m which the (lll'('('llf)ll of Damian Tlainor, Mr. Matthews left We Melil" was held from his late residence with his luggage must b! iYMN'1- to S'. Joseph's Church. Kcllvs That. child he done in iilllfh P” Cross, iihere R”qlllPl'll Mass was dniiht, rind might lead in some- crlcliriiictl by his ll.'lSl(lI'. Roi". K thing, but-Wht-re ihe. blazes had ('. Mtirlilillnii. who also officiated he seen that hanti-writing before at the grave. The palliicarrrs today? He had only time tp machinery foi- finding the motion before his Lsiiors announced. Roy lleniei'sl6.i' holding Barbara's arm with protective. ('iiIS1). and his face was set in an expression of grim watchfulness as he looked at the inspector. Kenway noticed a cur- ious blend of reliictaiice and do- set the taxi :n. were was iicrc: Potrr (i:'eciiriii.Gei'iil(l Mon- illflllill. Peter Toolc, Eninietl Gor- niaii. Eiiirnctt McQti;ii(l and Fred Brutllcy. Now that his vo:(-e is silent and his work cniiipletrtl. he has l:(ll1P in 0ll)fl)' the lztllls of his l.i'onii.. May the lJlPSSllli.:S of God siiiitc upon lilni for all eternity. MASS (HKRDS termination in the girls manner Wm,-,-.1g as she came into the room. He 1:;m.m mm ;.v(..N,,,.L guessed that she had come, after Mary and Johnny. a Inentzil striiizszle which had nt-nr-' iy snapped ilcr vitality, to make some disclosure from which her whole nature shrank. i ”What is she going to say?" he was wondering as he greeted tliciiiy and saw them seated at his tniilo nppmite to himself. brief silence. broken by Kcnwn.M saying-: ”You have something to. tell me, Miss Calendar?" There has ll -'5 .Vlatlrire and Rita. Joe and Mary. (Tharlli! and Irene. Mr. and Mrs. A. .l. .ilitl fiinilly. Bolton. Miiry B" Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenan, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. . Joseph and Brendon Flood. Mr. and Mrs, James D. Flood. Mrs. Stephen Hughes and fam- iii" Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Greenan. Clitwlotteimiii. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Malone, Moi-cll. Sadie Gorinan xi .. J. D. McGuigan. Charlotte- iflllll. Mr and Mrs. Linus Mnnaghan, Clnii'lottciniin. Xlill'i'3 Tonic, Cliarlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Thomas McAvinn, Cillll'l(lLlEl0Wll. John H. Nantes. Mr and Mrs. John Tralnor and Frank Flood, and John ion, Mass. Malone, Taun- Messagea of ' Sympathy Mrs A. J. Bartholomew. Lelia Cashman. Lea B: Ferguson. Victoria. Jiick and Edna Dixon. Donald A. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McQuali:l illlfl. family. Harold and Mercedes Donahue. Philip Malone. Millie and Mike Conaway. Joe and Mary. Eileen Conaway, Upper Fraser. Members of Tyrone C. W. L. Ronald and Patricia MacAulay. .Nlr. and Mrs. Willie Coady, New 'iViltshire. Sylvia and Morgan McGaughey.. Jiic anti Norccn Cusacl:,Toronto. Austin Bradley. William and Eunice Waddell. Marv Sherry, Albany. Rota Malone, Taunton, Mass. Mrs. Thomas Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eiiiyriilc. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Martin. Clarltin, Enrollments In Jnsnpliite Purgatorial Society R1l”ll0l"lW'il by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flood aiidi tamily. (icorgelown. In Union of Precious Blood by Aiinc. livank. Enilnctt. l(:illilcttniM,-g and Mrs. A. G. Bumolomewl iitl Diiiid. Basin” Mr. aitri Mrs. Charles Woods. i In Unmn M pmciom Bmod M. L.aiil'i-iil'c Bintllcy. Tommy, l(aj.'e and Prior Brati- l t "Yell. B”b””' mmeil her "Mr" m.Vf " aiirl Aiirlro-.i Giillnrit. Rice with an effort. "First, I want -I-em” B,.m;,....g to show you this." she tool: a palm. 3,141,... larso square Pm'910P8 from Mr Mr. and Mrs. James II Morri- hag and held it up. ”1i is U19 son. . packet Mr. Borden sent his scrv- Mary and Paul Brtitllcy, Char- ant. to deliver to Mr. Willtt'l't0ll lntlctowii. - that night." y Mr. and Mrs. Morgzin Mc('xaugli- "W1 2 licl you get it?" PS". ..0u1LerOr imp xh.u,.rgb0x 3 mupig W:-J. Ern'ii'(lci's. Cl1arloi.tct.mvii. nt minutes after M.lvei-s Dill. it .Mis. Emili McDni1nld. l30Sl0n- 1 thaw... - i'GlSllll Il1lli1(xl(ITCiIi;l Slflldiil. I l H M n i l'. Iiil liS. liIIllClS Oll('1. his Sm” was true? Mr. and Mrs. George Monagliau! -"'f'l.'icn Mr. and Mlli. Wllllieriflfli aim? i 1'”l(:;h W” Th” Md!” Mr. and Mrs Pet:-r Tonic and ” .no, no. . .' Cmm. lmflw ”b9l”- ill I llldnllt "11 NM”. ,Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly Cy I had ii. I mflmia i0 '9 Sh” Russel Smith. was so upset about--other Liiiizs -ihat night that I had no chaiicc -and afterwards. I was afraid." "Why should you have told Mrs Mr. lllili Mrs. ticrald Mnliriuliriii Mrs. Sylrcstrr hloilzipliaii and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Rcpiiialti Kelly. wintcrton instead of her hus-y Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Malone. hind-I, WM,” the m.-eiope ad. Mr. .135 A. Bradley. V dream m him?" Mr. and Mrs. Ennnctt McQtuii(i ”Yes. hui- liispector. the lct- '-Hid ig'l"1l1.V- ions in this liave nothiii: what-l I'm”5 "ml LUCY ””R"”- y W”. m M, mm RM" Borden-Si Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slnith. it-nth You will know that for t:cr- 1”" mm Vonm" DWMMU7: "am when 1 tell you t-veigithlng. I wouldn't. he telling you about them now if Nancy and Martin had not said I must I talked it over with them last night after seeing Roy." "And talking it over with him?" Kenway said uith a PP(llll'.llr look at the young man. v "Yes. I simply had to speak to somebody then.” 0' "Ahout these letters" said the inspector. "I presume they were written to Borden at some timtf by Mrs. Winterton?" i "Yes. but there's nothing wrons; in them-not.liin;' that Martini couldn't see. He knows all about! them now. Nancy wanted him to. read them. but he wouldn't be-i rause it would look as if her wordj wasn't enough. You can see. the envelope hasn't been opened. Need; It ever be? Must anything be saldl about them in public?" "I. can't promise anything in the -present state of my informa- tion. Miss Calendar, hilt if you can mnvlnoe me that they have no am-inection with Borden's death "Oh. I can-at least, I think I "Tlisn. how do they come in at all?" '''!'my were mixed up in lhr suarrel at the nnldovina. Mr. Born ilsn wanted Nancy to persuade Martin to get that advance from oi. bank. When she refused he told her he had kept her letters and would send them to Martin together with a lot of lies about um: ma passed between her and him. It as the Ilsa he threaten- ed to MIT that frightened her. The more were harmless in them- selves, but they would seem to prove his falsehoods. Martin saw them talllnl and went. to separate them. In didn't like Nancy llmiv on VII than Spcnccr, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frctl Matters. Sr. tiff) Essa OIL BURNERS now on EASY TERMS WITH E550 FURNACE Oil CONTRACT ASSUIED . Palmer Electric IO Fitaroy El. 5 (.'li'lnu-n Ma.cLeod 0 Greene Phone 85 Montague fllllusnefl M. - Summenlas Mary Bradley. Boston. In Union of Precious Blood by the Bartholomew family, Boston. In Jesuit. Seminary Guild by Mr. and Mrs A. G. Bartholomew. Bos- ion. In Jesuit. Seminary Guild by William .1. Days and wife, Boalon.i In Union of Precious Blood by Mr. and Mrs. George Zuck. gos- illll. Spiritual Boiiqilets Sister Maria Joseph. Curd Of Thanks The llIlIlll,V' of the late Francis Bi'ridlr;.' iiish to thank their many kind neighbors and friends for ill0ll' innny acts of kindness. also all those who sent. Mass cards. mcssagcs of sympathy. and all who in aiiy way helped during their it-rciit. bucaivcinciit. Officers and Brethren post! of attending Divine Church. All visltinggBret NOTICE 16 AF. & AM. are requested to assemble at Lodge room on Sunday, August 31 at 6:45 p.m. for the pur- By. Order of Fredericton and Vicinily Mr. and Mrs. John I-Iickox. Tar- onto, 0nt.. are visiting friends in Fredericton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves. Free- town, were visitors to Fredericton on Thursday, August 21st. Mrs. Alexander Maotcly. Dun- das. is visiting in Hazel Grove. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reixh Fer- rla. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blondon and family returned to Montreal on Saturday, August lard after spend- ing a vacation as the guests of Mr. .and Mrs. S.A. Blondon, Glen Vai- iley. - Mr. Irwin Blondon. Truro, is via- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Blondon, Glen Valley. Miss Audrey Cutcllffe left on Friday, August 22nd to visit friends in St, Stephen. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sharpe. Bum- mei-slde, spent a few days recently visiting Mrs. Jennie Shannan, Pleasant valley. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weeks, Fred- jericton, and Miss Eileen Weeks, lsummerslde. left on Saturday, Aug. 23rd for a visit. to Halifax, N. S. l i Mrs. Daniel Macrhee returned to yhcr home in Springlon recently af- ,ter spending the past several ymonths as a patient in the Provin- lcial Sanatorium. - Mr. and Mrs.-Herbert Ross and tfamlly were visitors to Borden on Sunday, Aug. 24th. The friends of Miss Iris Lamont. Springton, are pleased to hear that she has returned home after being 3 patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. The Pleasant Valley Y. P. 13. held their annual picnic at Cavendish ibeach on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. A :good time was enjoyed by all who laltcnded and a delicious supper : was served. on Wednesday evening, August 20th a large crowd of friends and ineighbours gathered at the home of lMr. and Mrs. may Weeks to attend 9. reception in honour of Mr. and iMrs. Aubrey Buchanan. Toronto. ;Ont.. formerly of Ihredericton. A ,iiicely worded address was read by lMr. Jack Cutcliffe and a purse was .presented by Mr. William Hill. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. i' i -Z. ' 4PP!7'l7'f 6'0lVE.7 Itrlleve um-i utoniach with Ibi- uuiid tonic. Take the advlfe of lien l-'loaera. Wlrrlil SlII.. Qtlsenia Con N. II. who write: ''I llIflOP!d for over a year with Ilomlitll lrmlhle rind Indigestion . . . gut no relief until I started lakinx Mai-iuu'a stomach Tonic. Alter Iahtnx out Dollie I be- (an to feel like my old ll" Ijulri." " unr f:.ti-J Mule lives 11-on trui- niani. 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