___PAGE TWO Ti was ‘GUARDIAN. fl '|\ i$ THAT ARE SURE TO PLEAS'E ANY MAN $10.00 i Others to .00 We really hove o wide selection of robes for com- fort os well as dress up lounging. Come in ond look them over. Jvcwxxr» Ilhateau Sinister B! Leslie Beroeford egg/go" . c-vmnwwvr, “It could not be more serious. my friend, I assure you. But-in the presence of madmoiseile-I was not willing to say too much. nor was I sure i! it would be wise to confide in you either. However, as you appear to be more interested in the Oheteauu than in mad‘- moiselle-" "Do let's be serious Carnot!" O'Hara provoked by the 51y "nu, of the other, had to laugh himself all the same. “Immediately!” the other res- ponded. but then remained silent, for the Walter had returned with their orders. Not till he had gone did the detective proceed in those low. cautions tones o! his. “One must be careful a; well u serious." ha said. “Walters. like walls, have cars. Meantime, m’sieur. I retrained yesterday from letting madmoiselie Fayne hear as much as I might have done. The fact is that since the presumed accidental drowning of her relative almost I1 leer aso. certain hitherto un- klwwll 8nd quite unsuspected facts about him began to come to light. "This happened in the course of enquiries being pursued by the Surete Generals into matters with which he was in no way visibly connected," he continued. “What those matters were. l am not able to divulge at the moment. But I can say that, i! M. Fayne had been alive now. he would be under arrest and on trial." i}... noaomv cam A liglit-os-loce Pregame-nought; (Ind yet nostalgic. A holiday poly |hoi's frankly a "NOSEGAY." Cologne in distinctive bottle $2.50 bubbling Both oil $3.00 Soup l3 in box) “~75 Perfume (Gilt boxed) $1.25, $2.25 GIFT SETS . . - ‘ISO "In plain language. the old boy was nothing but a common crook!" O'Hara commented merely seeing here a confirmation of Julius! Rittenburgs the man as he had seen him. "On the contrary . . ." The de- tectlves contradiction was caustic in tone. "One should be exact in these matters. my friend, The common crook is a person of can. siderable cunning. M. Fayne was uncommonly clever-rather than merely cunning." "Not. clever enough, anyhow, to save himself from being murdered." O'Hara reminded drily. "If indeed he actually has been murdered." he was astounded to hear the detective saying with a sarcasm equal to his own. "Butpyou assured Mim Fayne and me last evening that his body had been recovered from the sea—" “Clothes which contained papers suggesting means of identification," the detective corrected. "As for the body. or even the clothes on it- expressed opinion oi l Moore & McLeod Charlottetown .\\..~~\AA_ ®R§ w- played by the authorities here the time." the other has since gradually been covered." "sun, you must have “Naturally. We covered that. previously admitted. "But they didn't know then what dis- some strong reason tor questioning the fact that the body was Mr. Payne's have now dis- to the Evening Auxiliary December Meeting 1m evening auxiliary o! the W. M5. Trinity United Church. held itsDecernbe meeting on Monday o! this week, with the president, Mrs. Stanley Thompson presiding. Twenty-eight members were pres- ent. The treasurer reported the givings st the autumn tharikoffering to have been $72.43 aside trom the regular monthly contributions. The community friendship committee reported having made visits to the Sanatoriusn and to Sunset Lodge. The devotional period was under the leadership of Miss Morson and Miss Florence Dollar, in which Miss Emma Holmes. ‘Mrs. Neil Diamond. Mrs. 11W. Matheson and Miss Leila Morris took part. Mrs. Mildred Watts in the call to wor- ship sang sweetly "We would see Jesus. in I-Iis Work of Healing." The chapter ot the mission study book "West of ‘the Gorges", on doctors new and old was presented by Miss Morson and Miss Dollar assisted by Mrs. Thompson, in such a way as to make their listeners realize the truly remarkable work of doctors and nurses, Canadian and Chinese, in far West China. ‘Iliie meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction. now, we have been unable to identify them. they are so clever." "The people, I suppose you mean who are threatening Miss Fayne? O'Hara suggested, and shrugged: "You surely don't expect her t0 stand up and be shot at do you. through the vlllainy of that old relative?" we shall see that, even if she is shot at. no bullet will hit her" the other shrugged too. "Also. all being well, the entire matter may be setted within a few days. Like you, I wanted to see the lawyer- M. Lemaire, to-day. Like 1'0“; I have been disappointed to 11nd lie has gone to Paris. But I have had a long distance call to head- quarters, and they will NW8 m?! him at the Gare dbrlcans. and taken him for questioning b)’ now—" "Questioning?" Oliarzi bcred suddenly his own about the man. alter what had told him. v "He managed the affairs oi M. BI. remem- doubts Caryl supposed accidental drowning M. Fayne had withdrawn heavy sums of money from his Paris bank. having it transferred to London in the name of A. Smith. It was obvious that he had prepared a flight from this part, no doubt- as rwe can see now-—because he was being threatened by certain Payne. and probably knows we would like him to tell us. Al we have a shrewd idea he is w aware “ho are these people want to trace. Anyhow. we sh soon be sure of that?" rose, moved towards the door. much so, ell we all The detective, his dring finished "It isn't wise for us to be seen tmtirqunim . JBPICIAL A1.‘ MONTAGU! 5E0! STOI-I -- Men's l Bilckle Rubber Overehoe. Else 9 only. Going st the low price o! $2.90. . 3BR. IDWAID IAIENII, Phyliclengnd Surgeon. has openod an oflice at. Souris, P. E. I. Office Hours 1.30-4.00. 7.00-9.00 and by appointment. Sundays and Holidays by appointment only. Tel. Sourls 33 3K. OI‘ C. BANQUET - ‘The annual banquet of the Bouris Council, Knights of Columbus was held in the Courwil Qhembere on Wednesday evening, December 1. The inaction. arranged by the Council lecturer, E. Foch MacDon- ald. and his committee, was pre- sided over by J. Arthur Peter, Grand Knight o! the Council. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan. the guest speaker for the occasion, in an eloquent address reviewed the great work accomplished by the Knights o! Columbus during the war and explained how the or- ganization through the medium c! national advertising, was better acqualnting the world with certain aspects of tiho Catholic religion quite often misunderstood by people not of that faith. The speaker warned against Commun- istic trends gradually infiltrating into the Canadian way of life and exhorted eveiry loyal Canadian and particularly every Knight of Col- umbus to be quick to detect tihcse and do everything possible to stamp them out. A vote of thanks io the speaker was moved by J. Brenton St. John, and seconded by Alex. T. MacDonald. The tol- lowing toasts were proposed: "The King"; "Our Church", Rev. T. Butler; “Our Country", Hon William Hughes: "Our Order", Dr A. A. MacDonald. __f__._._ MES SAGE FROM GERMANY WINNIPEG — iGPl — A cof- fee bag found in a Berlin street prompted a German woman, Mrs. Gertrud Kuhnert. to write tihc coffee manufacturers here in her native tongue. 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"how comes it that — within forty-eight hours of that supposed accidental drowning, this Mr. A. Smith presented himself at the London bank. removed his de- posit there in cash. and left his signature for it, that signature be- ing clearly in M. Faynels hand- vrriting?" DEATH GOES BY TRAIN O'Hara. gasped but still clung to his early theory. "I suppose you're quite sure this Mr. A. Slnithwssrrt Burnaby? The fellow might easily have been competent enough to forge the signature o! a man he'd _ known for so long.” "The London bank manager's description of A. Smith tallied en- tirely with that of M. Payne. The signature too. according to emetic. was definitely his hand-writing when compared with the original specimen as written by M. Payne on establishing tihe account in London.” "Good heavens. what is one to make of it all?" O'Hara gasped. staring at the detective. “I sup- pose the murdered man must have been Burnaby. And - who mur- dered him? What's behind it ell in ' the name of goodness, Carnot?" "that we can't say-es ye ," the other replied. "All this. anyhow. ~ has only come out-the evidence '.- suggesting M. Payne to be alive. I mean-within the last few weeks. ' Meanwhile, naturally, were at work on the teak of finding him. i! we can. it promises to be difficult." "What really matters-to me, anyhow-is the effect of this on Miss Fayne." O'Hara said. "It prac- tically diainherits her doesn't it? Not that-i! I were her- I'd count it much loss, seeing the sort of men this relative of hers proves to be. When she lmows that-J’ "If you please. she musift know anything about it ye." inteu-iected the detective wamingly. "'I‘his ‘con- fidence must not be mentioned outside these four walls till I say so. Actually. tihe matter of M. Payne is a mere trifle compared with the greater one on which we are engaged. at the moment." 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