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' Cunard l Co. ltd, Hollies, MSa-who Invite olden hen dealers. Dr Qlwzll Ufolfinulru MlNlll‘. nun sHll-llw-W H» Hlbll blifllll llITUHlHUUB Lllfil ~* ERAS D DR, NOVA SCUTIA ilim .'_T x IIKUIQQ- 1AG-‘LNINETEEN __,__._ __ ' THE GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOWN l- " ’ ‘- " —-—-— ——-~ ~ - ,- I f‘ III- ‘fl’ ‘ l-Hammamnmmnn- g Chateau Slnlster s 2 .. g . 3a hallo Benelord é . J "I! W 11mm m: te-lu t: from mo. my doe: O'Hara 179$ on. a machine in the office e1 M, Lemaire, who now is deceased. so -lt ought to be the last. issued from that source." “You've been finding my“; out?" O'Hara questioned sharply. "Bwdllly that Inn-mire. who was M!" Flynn's solicitor. we; flea 1g 198809 with Yousef Hussein-J’ "I “n1 prove that." the othq- sliruslcd- "I only wish we oouu dsflfllifilv llnk up lemme with then people. We can't-es yet. The doctor-ed eigar Lemairo smok- ed i"! N! Ilourne! to Pull was cleft"! given him to prevent him from talking. I can find not on atom of evidence-u I hoped —in his office. lncrimine my. body. either u to his death or anythinf’ else, certainly not Yousef Hussein." ’ "SUPPOBBI! up at the Chateau mere was evidence that a link ex. isted between Hussein and Old Mun Fayne?" O'Hara asked "eeg- 5T1?- causing the other to start in Blllllrl-se and an eagerness equal to Hs own. ‘ "You're not joking?" the detect- we asked under his breath. O'Hara related the story of the secret hiding-place in what. had been Old Man Payne's, room and what they had found. "Come rlkht now with me and we'll open that sealed packet.” he suggested, when the other said: "To-marrow will do. I'm getting Al with Every ll0LMAN’S Effective Now Until Christmas Gift Packages Worth $5.00 to $15.00 You giveuher the Chest and we'll include with it, absolutely FREE a "Surprise Gilt Package. These packages contaln useful and practlcol articles including pillow _ cases, towels, sheets and table cloths of loce and linen, and they less than 5.00 and some ot 15.00. Order her Gilt Chest now while the stock is complete. Moderate Prices! Convenient Payment Terms! are valued not w! new. before we reach the village. this. if it proves good evidence. may mean everything. I'll, be with you at the Chateau bcnore mld~day to examine this Packet. Meanwhile you can safely Oflloy your little dinner at. the Villa St. Pierre to-nlght. To you wpvclnlly. it should be an amusing evening." Nile was gone m the mist. leaving OHara vrondering how he came to know about the dinner, while yet hi» professed himself at u loss for knowledge on more vital issues. Give Your CHAPTER XI DINNER. OFF Although O'Hara did not antici- palq any amusement — as the Absolutely FREE. Come On Boys- LANE HOPE CHEST We'll include with it A Smart Gift Package Best Girl A French detective, Carnot, had sug- gested-Jrom that prospective evening at the Villa St. Pierre. he was keyed up by curiosity as to what might happen there. The in- vitation had been so deliberately thrust on them by Yousef Hussein that mere friendly politeness O'Hara felt sure. was not the real purpose behind it. Consequently, when he had reached the Chateau and entered the large entrance-hull, he was both taken aback and disappointed uhcn Rittcnberg. who was with Caryl, greeted lllm laughlngly: "Our Egyptian frlcncl has let us oown. brother. 'l‘o-n1ght‘s date ls < ull." "Off? Hows that?" Offers asked, staring in surprise from him to Caryl, who held out to him a slur-ct of nolepnper she tobk if-tm a handbag. "Hts servant." brought this just afiez-‘youh gone this afternoon." she explained. leaving O'Hara to read for himself: "Dear Miss Fnyne,_- Only the utmost urgency forces me reluctantly to defer the delight of entertaining you and your friends to-night. Unexpected business of vital importance obliges me to leave the neighbourhood at once. possibly for two or three Weeks. On my return, of course, we must. pursue the nelghbourly friendship so lumen bly delayed. Meantime I shell think of you, en- joying the unbroken quiet of your charming Chateau. May I remein your humble slave? Youaef Hussein" "What do You make of it. O'Hara?" asked Rltterlberg, but Caryl intervened, impatience in her voice: “What would anyone make of it, Julius? As I keep telling you. I can't see why that note should not be token exactly as written. 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DON'T DELAY — COME IN TODAY primrose: rec sususenslos s. CHAIILOTTETO purchasers wll win the Chest they boy 5o order your Coder Chest NOW - You may wle "Where Old Friends Meet" ‘That sounds s. perfectly rea- sonable explanation." O'Hara ad- onitted. answering the challenge of haveyesushotlu-nedtohimfif he's really lone-J’ "Oh, he's gone all right.” Bitten- berg interposed. “We saw them leaving in e car. making for Bis:- rits complete with luggage. 8e- sides the villvs all closed up, dark and fast as a tomb. I've lust come from there." "Then it seems to me that the Chateau, while they're sway my— how. may enjoy the unbroken quiet of which he writes in this note." O'Hara said handing the letter beck to Oeryl, who took it. with a little shrug and said: "I wonder if we're really right. in concluding that-~M.r. Hussein in responsible for-what has been disturbing the quiet here? Pm be~ ginning to doubt. it. though I do admit the suggestion first came from me. You remember-J’ she spoke specially to O'Hara-J’ that French detective wasn't at ell keen on the ides. when we put it to hunt" Prom which it was not to be argued, O'Hara told himeelf, that Carnot was right. any more than he hed been right. about this evening's visit to the Ville 8t. Pierre and the amusement it was to provide. O'Hara was finding no amusement in the feet. even that the vl-sit hld been cancelled. He me frankly puzzled. (To Be Ootinued) tllsisrlulsflv- (Continued from Pale 15-) If It Is Your Birthday l ‘Phase whose birthday it is are 1n mtloipatlng a eudddl upheaval of whirlwind proportionl. which may effect the life. bringing high adventure and romance. It will be dramatic and dynamic, probably uprooting from old fastnesses. and projecting them into the highlight. of publicity, with promotion. fresh edvenure. and surprising endorse- ment, with vivid recognition from those in advanced positions. Be pre- pared for unique experiences or contacts 1n which power and Ln- creaslng influence may prove per- plexing or unbelievable. A child born on this day is mark- ed for sudden and surprising rise in life, with change. adventure and thrills projecting it on to un- dreamed heights of place, power and acclaim. The climate of Australia for the most part is temperate with cool llorothy lllx Says- (Oontinued Prom has 14> holidays. No layoffs. Mother has te get up before the balance of the family because she has to get the breakfast. At nilht 8R6!‘ h" 71"" band has had his dinner and is sitting resting with his pipe and pope!‘- she ‘is washing the dishes and putting the baby to bed. and Ions alter the others are asleep she is darning socks and psichin; ifvllfiel"! "d washing stockings end shirts. N0 DAYS 0!‘ BEST Sunday, that. is s day of rest for others, is her hardest work-day because she has to get up en extra good dinner, and pick up after hus- band, who scatters the Sunday paper! ell over the place. and keep the children interested and amused. There is no comparison between the work of a poor mother and father. but when your husband complains that you have it easier than he does. it isn't that he really thinks so, or that he begrudges the labor he does for his family. He is only making a bid for sympathy. He is calling your attention to what he does because he wants you i0 make a fuss over him and tell him hovt wonderful he ls. Try a little soft soap on hlm. It will stop the mouth of any complaining husband quicker than anything else. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have a very deer friend who is the sweeb est and best woman In the world. Three years ago she married a man who is a perfect rotter and who treated her terribly. He nbused her and finally abandoned her when her baby was only a year old. He has never given her a dime and she has a tough struggle to get. along. ln fact. she could not exist if lt were not for her family and friends. My friend has never ceased to love this mun who so mistreated her and she sits and cries all the time and prays for him to come back to her. What. can her family and friends do for her‘! DISTRESSED FRIEND ANSWER: There isn't much you can really do for a woman like your friend. Why, instead of bemoanH-g the loss of such a husband as that. she should be whooping it. up with joy because she has gotten rid of,l1lm. The thing for you and her family to do ls to have a real plain inlk with her and tell her this. Also, tell her that she must get busy now and support her child. It she does not know how io do any work. she must fit. herself to follow some gainful occupation. Work la the only panacea for grief, and especially ls it the only cure-all for the maudlm and morbid sentimentality in which your friend is indulging herself. DEAR MISS DIX: ‘l have been married for 19 years and have been winters along the southern coast l nd Tasmania. very happy with my husband. liowevcr. for the past month hc has been acting very queer. He hardly speaks to mo and when he does he is rude and surly. I do not know what to do. Do you think I should leave him? WORRIED WIFE. ANSWER: Heavens, no. Perhnpl your husband is elck. Perhspi he in worried about business. Perhaps he is tired and needs a rest and change. A thousand things can happen to depress a mun and make him quiet et home. If every Woman left her husband every time he got grouchy, there wouldn't be anybody left but divorvces. You should try to jolly your ltusbaud out of his gloom and grulnpiucss instead oi talking about gelling a divorce. ATTENTION PDULTRYMEN Loading our last load of Chicken, Fowl, and Capons for U. S. A. Mon- dqy, December 20th. We are paying the highest price ever paid for Poultry in P. E. I. Support the best market this Province has ever had. Island Chick Hatchery Box ‘I92 “m? . -.-... <'.\A__‘>. .. .24“ / ....11 ~.‘.\»= I1: < ~ .1.» '>':_<lE-.. 11 go _~s.;.-_.~;_ ,3. Q3341;