no: r-gsnrxrrrrroww v I THE SILK ENIGMA,‘ l . By J. a. WILMOT i (o-nrin» warmer}: i 71 F}; 1 ——-s. O SAVE TIMEATIJ STEPS‘ 115/ LDII THE NEW 1938 lLG-ERS flulwwirb WA BC ANS OF IITCH that oocadon. been directed 0811M?- hia own dlllthter. He was wuine himself that it milht have been Bremin and not Miss Varies’. He shudder-ed at the thought. Of course, there was always the poss- ibility that Miss Vsrley had reasons of her own for disappear- ing and he lllilelttd this to Slater. 1 can't believe that. sir. Why, she made an appointment with me for eight o'clock last night, and you may take it from me, sir, that had she been able to keep it she mist certainly would have done. (Oflnfdntll) OBAPTE A YOUNG MAN ll DIPATIENT Philip Slater wu out of his bed much earlier than usual the ,morning follow-inc his interview ‘with Superintendent Beck eon- Eccrning Phyllis Varleys disappear- shoe. He had made it his business to call around at Moore Street only so find that a much agitated Mrs. Shapilng had no news o! the girl. He arrived at the stone and hung around the staff entrance in the WEAF llllllllll WGN I KFI 'CFRB 5i?"- ndleuumig the Canadian ecu “One for the KITCHEN for the LAUNDRY é.- if u Hardly had the Managjng_ have quite the right grip on the i- rDireclor gained the sanctuary of C555 H93 P133438 Mound With n [ow nurcu CLEANSER, Deni. Mm blhlucauleyAveqToronlo ‘his office than Philip 31am- some fantastic theory of rival no». ...<|s.:..¢____~uam:||pounce... Old laments-i. ‘entered Chinese secret societies at war "None for the GARAGE {n}, Save time and steps. Don't waste time going from one part ofthe house to the other to get the Old Dutch. Keep Old Dutch handy in every room where you use it. Thus you save time, save steps, save surfaces. For Old Dutch doesn't scratch. l: is made with Seismodie. nan: m causes . WAT. A. MGERS SALAD FORKS ...l"or only and the windmill ponels lmm V iluee Qld Dutch labels. Value. .. $1.60. This A-i Plus Quality Silverware ls mode by Oneida, Lid. Don’! Min This Big Bargain Thlsoflengoodonlyln Conodmexpires Dec. 31,1937 i ' (a! complain labels) and c for which mo» 10nd me a w... new." Salad ma. and rlvzuluv telling haw l can on alher plea" or e combine m u! thin A-l Dlln qvnliry lilvcrwnll. Nnmn AddmLi rm. x d b hill ult‘ ati n. Being sold on ac- v _ _ gillléiillllrors0ffisn (‘Ylgnayllflff noun: otw mo health. Substantial phme‘ m‘ °' Wm Wu‘ m cruel of Mn oxwn w put ll’ the You do not “tune-in" stations. The automatic system re- ’ l A ' ' l mount ma‘ bc loft on mnrlllflfi" l‘ Pet“ oxmn was bewudered- way he had done: but m falmrss ‘ ' ' ' th Cl sired r0- mufl,,,_.s n, Ev", up“, m. any n!“ i qqwre ms somethmg dominant, to Oxwn perhap. that was his quires only the turn of a switch to receive e e P Far Sighted Eyes iractively. this condition shows mostly avli. (fur (lrivcrs in this clan g , may suffer considerable dls- l » i comfort. Glasses relieve the ' Itrain. G. F. llutcheson lFAllM Elli SALE The undersigned offers for sale farm at Grandview. Discomfort from at oflice oi’ K. J. 8: K. M. Harlin. ‘- Charlottetown. MRS. A. D. MARTIN. L-85l-9-22-4i. something to do with all this when the Superintendent miv- _ . t ' mystery 5un<gunding ML N015. ed he appeared more perplexed ing only for your signal to furnish the program. You are no <~ue's murder. Why, Phyllis hadn't "m1 1151141. He Went straight to ljmitgd to locality or range and you can change the setting In fl. P. 0. Box i2. Qxtqn, w)“; 1M1 _ _ L mu ___’__V___ ’____V l Slater; puma“ mpi-Yagol, a x; l. A I ' l Just received direct from 655° °"_ hind? ' .‘ s: l» Holland our annual Fall ship- "amine more than that of an i -,_._,,._,..,.¢.»w~ Bank Professional Bards 0W1 ‘Allltlillktllfl l4 McLeod}; Bentley i w Barristers and Atturncy-at-Law Money In Loan omoe: 9o Great GM!" 5"F°.L M. ALBAN FARMER BARRISTER. soucrron. ITQ 1 Frederic A. Large a Holland l l i Chartered Accountant B i i U 8 140 Richmond Street ment oi’ DUTCH BULBS. All of the best quality. HYACINTS. TULlPs, DAF- FODILS, CROCUS, NARCIS- SUS. FREESIA. GALAN- THUS. SNOWDROPS etc-v , E, BENTLEY, K- C- l. A. BENTLEY, u. c. HONEY T0 LOAN collection. 0n sale at 0111‘ 841015810"!- Call or send for a copy 0f BULB LIST. Barter 8i 0o. Limited SEEDS AND BULBS mom-m T0 LOAN 1c ad aids- ° an a Qisrioetotown the BATHROOM i hope that Phyllis had mad¢ un- expected arrangements the previous night and that she would be com- ing straight to the shop. But at nine o'clock there was no sign of Phyllis, and the young imam; nerves were badly frayed. ills was convinced now that some. a thing terrible must have happened to the girl-something anociated with the mystery in which they were both involved. The girl's absence, when it was ,leamed that she had not arrived at her lodgings the previous night, lwas the subject of much comment among her colleagues. Miss Rich, after her outburst the nighz, be- fore. was strangely chastened and uefused resolutely to be drawn in- ‘to the speculation. As for Philip he felt that work ‘was impmssibie for him until he ,liari gm into touch with Scotland Yard, and to that end he awaited the arrival of lvlr. Peter Oxton With a patience that was only with difficulty controlled I hale to inform you. sir. said Philip without preamble, may, M15; VB-rley has disappeared. I first had my suspicions last night and went to sec Superintendent Beck at Scotland Yard. Don't you think, sir. that we ought, to 13101-3; him that she hasn't tumed in this morning? Are you sure of manded. this? he de- \ a l i the girl I'm certain, sir, Miss Va-rley never reached Moore Street last night The girls say that she left the store as the u»ual hour. but her _ M, t H l ‘mine happened w Niiss Varley, fiiii..°i'."sii ....°'.‘..5.§‘.¥.2§f°§.f;".2 w. between he: lesvlns h». on her going home. Should I tele- Apply to owner 0n promises or about Philip Slater that he had never noticed before. Of course l the fellow must be interested in in a. rather different re- lationship than that associated solely with business. ~ 1 am interested in her, sir, and what's more I'm certain that it has an enemy in the world- No one would want deliberately to do her harm. Peter Oxtons mind swung back to the threat oi’ the Tartar in his _= own library-a threat that had, ori Let US thoroughly clean and repair your furnace today! We'll increase its cfiliiiflifly and reduce your heating bills! very Reasonable Cosh! Telephone I25 BRUCE STEWART & 00. LTD.- ' Special Prices -- Special Terms _ Visit Our Showroom and See the Beautiful HOTPOINT ELECTRIC Range Models on Display MARITIME ELECTRIC co., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. Island Peter Oxton could not resists smile at the young man's earnest- ness and his implicit faith in Miss Variey. It's obvious to me. alater. he said, that your knowledge of the ways of women is not as com- plete as it probably will be when you grow older. The fact that a woman makes an appointment doesn't always mean that she in- tends keeping it. You see, Slater. it may have been that Miss Varley had a scheme of her own in mind and in order to throw you off the scout she deliberately made with you an appointment she had no intention of keeping. But by all means, if Superintendent Beck is llnterestcd, we shall inform him. For my part, young man, I'm heartily éllk of the whole affair. I've been threatened myself. and I didn't like it. But what has Scotland Yard done? As far as I can see they've done nothing at sll- Beck's a nice enough fellow, I admit. but he doesn't seem to over a piece of silk. It's u. wonder to me he hasn't commandeered the whole 0f our stock and taken it to Scotfand Yard. OXTON IS PERSUADED Philip Slater started. That's cer- ‘tainly an idea, sir. If I may I'd like to mention it w him. You'll do nothing of Che sort. Peter Oxwn looked the amaze- 51ml‘- Dont you think we've _ -—»~——--——— ment he felt. He stared at me been inconvenienced enough ai- young man unbchevmgly’ ready? However, I'm sure Mlm Varley will be found safe and sound staying with an invalid aunt from whom she received a message last night too late to cancel your appointment. By the way, l"ll 'phone Scotland Yard Seventy per con! of m h" '3'°",“ d b .1 l. R u_ , landlady told me two hours later myself, u that will case your —comes another, even more sensational first —an q-xliu-fl tyvs are weak re- fii;fléctztiognfdffienbu'L525; 3nd] that she had not arrived. Some- Suffermfl- AUTOMATIC RADIO! Not “Automahc Tuning" or Philip Slater went back to his work with a tortured mind. He told himself it was just the least peculiar way of relieving his own feelings. Which was Just what it was. Peter Oxton got into touch with the Superintendent immediately and Beck informed him that he was coming around u: the store immediately. Oxtons private office. I'm sorry about Miss Variey. he told Oxton. She's what 1on1; nioe. intelligent girl. I had been 11091118 that some explanation of her disappearance would have been discovered by this morning. Since it hasn't I suppose we'd better start looking tar her. » I believe that Mr. Slater saw, 53v last night. Mr. Beck? question. observer, Beck told him. l found Mr. Slater to be a young man o! resource and ideas and 1 asked him Y0 K669 an eye- on things here during my absence. Isn't that unusual, Mr. Beck? And don't you think I should for me I didn't want any- one else to know except Miss Varley I rather wanted them to work together on the inside- I think I might have been told that you had recruited my staff, Superintendent. Peter Oxton ap- peared s. trifle petulant. and Beck was beginning to lose his temper~ a thing he rarely did Mr. Oxton, he said. facing his man squarely, I will recall to your mind that the Modernize Your Kitchen with a “HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE" G. E. HOTPOINT COOKERY IS FAST, CLEAN AND ECONOMICAL TRADE IN a Code a are ll by Cwndlfiunufitdallo Perseus, Rogers A utomatle l l-tube Mode! Rogersfomstic 9-tube M ode! BLINDFOLDED ! ROM Rogers, who gave the world "batterylesss” radio "Electrical" or "Mechanical Tuning", but an absolutely Automatic Radio. gram without any other operation whatsoever! The result is instantaneous, positive and complete. 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IVIHlZlIQSOII W122i m. bulbs. Lowest Rea H" winter? m. curguhéain: ou ave been I Rogerio! net BARBISTER. BOI-lfiflcm- "c- But when I asked him u» do some- - Buy Your NEW ROGERS RADIO from HOLMAN’S on the HOME PIIAN. Easy Terms — $5.00 Down -- 10 Monthly Payments-NO INTEREST. ed at Miss Varley‘: dlsspvffli‘ anoeasI wouldbe hadtho Km been your daughter. I went w! made against the safety or your daughter if you didn't persuade me to withdraw my men from the frankly, sir. that I don't like the attitude you are adopting this morning. Is it because you no was in a position to give me in- formation. I took upon myself the responsibility of asking Miss i _ other n1 m, o“ mil-S i; we store and its vicinity. To please Varley and Mr. Slater to report longer fear that danger will some to understand that. I think I Ban-later. Solicitor, Atlflrlw? l=°- ,_ CHARLOTTETOWN P E I ihflynenefi "OK. wiml 1:511 “is you and to set your mind at rest. certain facts to me. Mr. Slater. to your own daughter? If that ls b__8_ge_ttl_rtg_a.10ng- _ 90 Great- G¢°FK° 3"" i ’ ' ' ‘ -danger quartet A thmn w” 1 did so, You must realize that I has done so with the cooperation it. sir, I can't bring myself to *——*--“"*‘" ClI$Tl°l"‘° "' P“ 5' L had to have someone here who of Miss Varley. I'll tell you. quite admire you. I am ju-t as disturb- (Continued on page 12) ALLOWANCE 0N YOUR COAL RANGE