--¢a»=r-enact; if a' l it 1 . ~ 3 . ri l /a 1 . r l ` 1 _-.il wi. ’ li 'fl i ill W " 1,; we .-1,... ~g.1oi4».n.r...=sn 1|-=r»»x.=. il Une Circular Stazrcase MARY KW!!! answer to questions, I said that 5;: Eiga EEE? RINIBABT xv. ` - A ‘ The came later with two detectives. one a Mr. Jamieson. li; had no reason (or tblnkiumthat any member ol my household had shot young A,-m_m°n¢_ ¢_hmkm¢.h° Wu. __ ' ‘ ` - , - burglar, nor ha y .that ve ' , - some enemy to Gity Property For Sale .......... ... ' . ' I told them I that Arnold Armstrong should steal into e house 'when he needed only to .Tl On May 17 at 2 p.m. I will sell by public auction on gk entrance W be wmtm My ad the premises, No. 9 and 11 Chestnut Street, that desirable niece, my nephew and myseu in e Lk #1 1: double tenament house all in excellent condition. This will ;\kl_ia_fhI§I_f\_ge“_§e}1;3id»b{_°5_f_;;i_E°_;1;*n_:d‘;°_i1 prove a first class investment for anyone. B,mey_ _ _ Gertrude came in as the q ion- out J. A» Md¢D0NALD» log turned to the whereabouts or Auctioneer. ' Halsey ond Mr. Bailey, ood one sold _.‘ For inspection prior to sale phone 408. _ ';‘f‘;';)x‘:gn*;“)f‘Ln‘_;°:_f“'§";‘;]:§‘§l‘li:;° '£2 a 9” evo-01 Weffd W Then hm’ bwlhei' knwked 5 » at her door and with him .she des- ‘~" I"7534 cended to the billiard room, where -o .L " Mr. Baile was y . We-we all talked together ior aid 3 = ~ perhaps ten inirllltes" she s . i~ cord ONLY -~ .".1;";‘;.;°.l“§..:°;;“§t..”2="M Weekly report of the Prince Ed- .. .. ___ ward Island Egg Laying Contest ..¥V;i3o!:1‘;ke,gu§;' v'3,';:_A?:;n‘ _ P _ . eg _.. _ .. G°’1“l“¢ M“'““‘°"‘ IM' “Fd PBR OWii€l"S Name PW sey want for the car and later ;_, Clover No. 1 at 31 cents lb. (iisike, 1 Exp svn, cwtown __ 10143 Bailey 1en__at B quarber of tm ‘.W.hi*¢ DW” “"1 Tl'“°“‘Y 5°” ““ 2 Mrs. Roland Easter. New to meet ium at the loot or the 1 Northern Canadian growers 9 5 lor the week ending Moy s, loss . _mt why she answered “Q32 Mr. ee._ "'N°- wllisblre _ oo. 1ew,._~ ~ ‘ ,"1 ""1 fnsh "°°k- Thi’ “Fd i“.b°";fm 3 Mrs. J. H. McPhall, New During Gertrude's whole recital, 3; "‘?'“.°“'7 "“°m° “ed h&“°”`u Mx Haven _ - 1066.5 I had been plunged intothe grest~ f__» overhead enables meh use I 4 s_ R_ Pendleton Kens_ est amazement .1 ’ 1°' price. My 5”: ‘Tn wav: inginn -- . 840.2 “What are your relations with Mr. f"“'“‘ Wm* “°“”° if “ d ‘ 5 M,,_y_H_M¢F,,,,-1,,,e,De. Bailey?" asked lur_.1o.mieson inn' md and 11°: ',515' iso” £3 some oozrl "I am encased to him-" Gertrude uri” 1?” =v°fYS° is 6°." mm" 6 wm_ R_ Bwnw wood 1,,_ sold. I could only gasp. Wim* “K” °° *fi _ H ,ands _ _ 11055 'rloe girl continued met einer me °f “mb 5”" 1 *¢ b "W1: P ‘,°i"‘ .1 Exp " 10243 two had leit the house she had gone V Ge* 0°' i1f'°°°‘>° °l’° “Y I- "’° ' ' ' bade to the bullord room to get "W 1 “ll ‘md “W m°“°Y °“ 7°" TWH] 69541 something she had forgotten, wa " Seeds. Also quantity Mixed Seed “_ B. J. TRDWSDALE. l Merchant. W°‘*“‘°"”"""’- 3 5 131 131.9 mode for thot door. 1.-me-5-lo-1s-ls. i¥ Alililllil-“ll Ire \‘¢\l\llf°¢‘| U li" -'-°* Armstrong had, I believe, quarrel -,jnotloe in writing to the Score to poet a notice in the Law . ... uh. _ _ »- _ rr -3 no-y, and to present o Petition to (A. P- By Guardlalfs Sliwlli Wire) didnt know Mr. Armstrong, did he . Weekly production 80.2 per cent. L mr h th kn '* Late Red Clover, English grown, 26° Leading hens to date: ng ous e du ess' and th lb. Pen Hen Egils Pts. 7 -~- 1 133 1533 card room. She thuughtlt was Hal- 2 -.- ... 7 ~-. --» 118 1395 sey, she said, as he had had a key 6 5 121.. 131.9 6 9 liz 131.4 as it did so there was a dash a Q ' ' t A' I.?risc’J<;l‘ 1`lsh§ag?r'(l{ gout a‘F§}lZ?xlL'lra body dm perl' , 1 es , Dr. . A. ar , upcrm en en. e 1 vy p .’ s ' ralnted, "and, tcl‘l'iflcd, I ran tllroug ~ ' t e drawing room and got upstair _,J --- I seal-ccly remember how." _ wzwum °:__9°x:'s‘:;:;:. 'Barba ra ‘Elon cgrtainly é:le_ar byour broth ' Mimi 1 Mu l ld M Y Will l\¢f¢i\"¢l' 5° Mm °“°° 3 Wu" Gran D lv 0 rce glllnieslail. §E`;;c1;itiIlly“in5;/leglaot t I. d0ll1l1\¢“¢|l1l 01° 1-ll* WW* in ~“l“°~ fact that your brother and ..._ “ry l (BY C"°| C|’°'°» A“°°|“°d 7”” rather seriously sometime ago." Still! Writer) Nonsense!" I exclaimed I-Ials itbe Council, ln accordance with RENO. Nev-. Mly 13-Barbara But Mr. Jamieson was sure ol ' the Rules ol the Law Society, at Hutton Mdivanl, pretty heiress to his ground. least tcm- weeks mo, to me time $40,000,000, cast aside her playboy "The quarrel was because f ,g ,“m|m¢|,m_ 11|, enmingticng prince in o 10-minute divorce trial Armstmhz WRS PWXDK \L\\W¢lC for 1935 will commence on ‘ l ;.; W. E. BENTLEY, ' -Treasurer _.' Secretary `.§' In-7494-5-13-Sl .-- zltb ‘ 11° _'E :one next. tonight to wed count Kurt Haus- Bild- _ the table in the lodge elmo; room vm AT MERMAID I will sell on Thursday the sla- tecnth of May at 2 o’olock P. M. 0 the premises the following nroperlé of the lata John Match, I mare. three head of cattle. a quantity of ow hay. cart and wheels, wagon. pl , spike and snrlnz tooth harrows, ra today and was believed planning iiii»€i1ii0D i0 Y°l1.MiSii G°l'll’\14¢ Dam, And I had never seen the ni :,§f,§L’““°w’ h”“”°'“° h out I sow the poeolbultiee lovol_ve Fro an authoritative source If this d°t°°“"° “um P"°“ ln Mr. Armstrong had been anno “me wud the d"k'°y°d Pmmew Gertrude, added to her presence began making plans for her sec- md mmoewd - »-em '~":. ‘”:.:.:‘ h°“°Ym°°“ “wh *° E“'°P°"“ tesfellu publicity ettbeleert. soon as e Reno Judge had severed M,-_ Jamieson mu; hu mf, her marriage with the polo-'play-- with ,_ bmg_ _ ing Alexis Mdivani. At any rate, he said, the a.’ ported the count, would mpeg the st1'Ong, it seémbd f/0 take Oh 111 Princess tomorrow at the isolated emergency airport at Fernley. vigor kr. » ' _V- lilfliesl Bild 0¢i‘=f l\’¢|¢‘l¢S- Nev., about 35 miles east of Reno. 1 J. A'. McDONALD. Auctioneer. `»,"II3‘i448-5-ll-4l_ " oo¢+ 1 d d t h R id S“m‘Y55d°» as Mrs' mms' wlibs :ii-ulfurel-, rirenkfyxfg E553? ;'}§°;‘°l§‘;§_»u_";“I*§_‘;M'*;, §f§'gfYD°&“° nothin; but o eioelru-ig, me me e.. ton oi New York, and her step- mg out that my pl,” m the cg A|l0T|0l| SALE as f§§‘ AT CH __ on Tucson, my zl, loss -Qconnimucluo ar z ocuocx ;_ snanr irmbauooioelvynrma. Home to sell by public auction on _.g his premisu Elm Avenue, his valu- lf; able property consisting of one ol f ure lu-not bu-he in the elim This “me I “” 1 mn” A°°"“' inthe house 'who seemed to 1-egr barn could be utilised lor many dll- '”_ ferent. purposes. such as illfliw apartment house or warehouse. Also “' with this property there are two 7? large lots, Numbers 104 and 100, sin 'Z' s0x2l.5. _-_; This liNli¢l'¢7 is lor private sale 'g until day of sale. Terms made known at sale. Bale positive. ‘ PARKER A. HORNE, '.1 Charlotctown. E. R- =~ I. a. Msououann. rf ~ Auctioneer. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1.-'uso-e-la-is-rl-oo. ,.. L fEPr_$ofossional Bards aoo e aanrbav cL W. I. BENTLEY, K. 0. 1. A. BENTLEY, K. C. larrlstsrs and Attorneys-at-law MONEY T0 LOAN Ollooz IU llebmoud Btroat Eollrblgon a 0lsll.B-llash.Ulla|rl\all. Charlottetown la_a.l.leDuth|l,Wsa\l¢.lo\s|I. .lolnltn||so\\.lal||Iton. Sold all ldsrmstlonlslllllll =ll'le&lslPl0Illll'l'l0N AU! the ahve or tolaspsotsrl. lrI|h.l.0-l.P.caarlottstowll. erzfvzgeee 3 Ilrw:E'? No word of confirmation could be hmm 1 b ily lawyer, called soon with a ‘;1ght_§gpe§°Ttw:,:rys‘m.m£rwéff°_ quest which had been telegraph worth "five and l0” heiress herself :mm caummm' maqtmmst gl” mother. VILLAGE GH-EEN SCHOOL _ erode vm-1 Mabel lvntcbeu, 2 We went W i-he himefd 1’ Doris weeghm-ble, where Arnold'a body lay on i. _ t bl _ As went in Mrs. Wo n, 1 - ~ Grade Iv 1 Kenneth Mameul’ ogre; the vrrmstrong' house-keeper TheK1meral_0fi-l\e1Bi»0MfS-Annie one now mine, eppeoreel et tbe door. °““°11 WM 'held at nine °'<=1°d= Fh- but withdrew she was the only one dey morning. with interment made ef, from Bt. charles Church. Mrs. Cul- tbe deed mon, ond eve., she seemed leo. ""° was ninety-five _'fora or 2 Marjorie Acorn. _ Grade II-1 Eleanor Curley. l Grade I (b) 1 Edna Weatluerbie, 2 Harry Weatherble. Grade I (cl 1 Emmett Duffy. Perfect attendance, Mabel Mit- chell, Marjorie Acorn, Daniel Acorn. Teacher-Dellte MacNeill. FARM FUR SALE _*_ Mr. Jamieson called in theeven- came to Amherst to reside with her _________----- Consisting of 60 acres. All new Buildings. Water in buildings and brook. 12 miles from Charlottetown. Will take foxes and car and some cash in trade. Write C, Guardian 0d‘ice. L7517-5-14-Bl. » FARMERS TAKE IIDTIGE Farmers who are unable to_pu1-chase their supply of TIMOTHY and- CLOVER SEBI) for each, call and see -us. We are in s posltioo.to make arrangements whereby you will be able to get your supplies lrom_ ps on time. GARTER & 00. |.|l|TEU Bsadsmen Clltlotllloil '5' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'A' '»~'~'~'ll;,' niyrzs. was being done over. that Arnold Armstrong had shocked rather than sorry. son by the ilrst wile andthe M . 8 with a daughter, Louise, now per hops twenty. ` as no news Meantlme there w Halsey nor Mr. Bailey. r-“”1'*"”'_-"”"'__ by two sous and two da hiers, W. ‘WHEN 1*- iemieeon md looked somebody in at _ she had heard someone with a my _he clothes ehute, and whoever it working with the latch outside the chauffeur. 0n_the way I suddenly The door opened, she went on. and ,an into Gertrude who _was limping nd “Theres somebody locked in the laundry.” I said. "I can‘t wait to h_° explain. You have been hurt?" “ “I fell going out to see li' Halsey 5'” was coming." she said. As I went on. my thoughts were ef' busy. Who could it be that Mr. hi- Jamieson boa trapped? And men a _ e feeling of horror almost overwhelm- Mr' ed me. Gertrude limping! I! Ger- °d trude had been on the circular stair- ey Y' tbere be between Halsey me cer- Mfé att.belodge.mymoeuorotued.‘ 0"* Thomasondltoldhimioium- mal an open, expensive travelling bag, mt rt woo ruled ‘witb mold-topped bot- ' ties and it breathed opulenoe and _£2 lt got thsro when Warner appeared. dw I told him .oi the situation at the hous¢ and asked whose bag it was '\’°°" _“lt beloo e to 'rnomo.o" uid | rl ll ll The whereabouts oi the blond is laid here," K Th°m”' A 'bw mu °t °°'m°u“ °‘ kne n Dane, however, remained as much ,l Which shows how littlehe a mystery as ever. Bald to be 1 about it. The ghost was not l J, guess! ‘ 1 “somewhere in Nevad ’ it was re- with the murder ol Arnold Arg; me mm te! wha, _mmuon and M1" H°"'°“» “W A““'“"°“l “"" soon tbedeteotivs camo to me. re- . 'd laundry was a`wcman with a foot “V of moderateaiae, well-arched," he Wm' cola. "on ner right root obo wore t- _ 'Y r tl~.oo¢bt'oi. clern-ode. Wu it ber In answer to my questions. he said lm, umm - ow lm n who the tenants oi Sunnyside wear; (Tb 3° oonunmd) Honor roll oi Village Green to be and that Arnold had not li School: _ with the family since he and Grade X-l Orla Acorn. father had had trouble. _ tau ‘“‘ IN MEMORIAM ne' mis. alvnm culaalv Before Mr. Horton left. be told me o lengthy illhwl. having been oo in- eometblng or me Armstrong iemuy. vllld fvr the vert ten years- Desriie Paul Armstrong, the iather, had her illness and her advanced age been married twice. Arnold was his Mrs. Cullen retained P_0ll°l~ii°11 °f recon d _ rs Armstron had been a widow though confined to her bed, Mn.. oi her some fifteen years ago, and sf- "“" ’”" olerlr. of yours," I could tell me carl' _ at Andrews eggs 'exchange ta- “I will toll Wil tellme in the _tulip started at each other, meas- weapons. Thcnhe got up and would lookover tba billiard room again. “Think over my otlerllnftlls meal- tlme." hcodded. -_ VI. In a moment he-wasbsck. “I have fastened 'someone -in' the small room attheheagof the‘stai.\‘oase.” he said; _ A ~ “The murderer?"»I gasped, acwe hurried to the -scene. "Possiby." be answered. “Someone was lunking on the staircase when I -went in. Igapoke, butwhoeverit was ran upéthe stairs and disap- peared in the -~ closet st the top. show me.tlle,switch ' ana thm_I think you’d better go to your room." But, I. was calm and relused to leave..Bo Mr. Jamieson threw the bolt, and pulled back the door. It opened into a. noorless closet. Mr. was had slid to~th¢ basement. We agreed that he should watch the house while I went to-the lodge to arouse Thomas and Warner the case,whyhadshcnedl'rcmMr_ Jamieson? What connection could trude and the murder oi Arnold Armstrong? 1 mon Warner. As I waited. I saw cn femininity I was pumling over how on the table. B . he . and lied up the drive way. To whose use Thomas could not even ¢ _ At the house Mrs. Watson brought Warner opened the basement doors and investigated. But there was no -one in the laundry to which the clothes ehuta led. ‘The person who escaped from the coped by the Wh‘ldUWl" rlghtorleltanklewhlchhadlllade age, passed away an Monday, after all ber faculties until the last. Al - Cullen 'took an interest in general affairs. Her _husband predeceased ter his death ii-l_Pict`ou, Mrs. Cullen son, John Cullen, well-known Relief The IMA! Mrs. Cullen is survived I-I. Cullen, ci’ Bt. 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I SUMMERSIDE - f » I soo on me new oeoigos in 0'0||GOLEii_iii BUGS I at Lowest Prices A PRQWSE Bkos., LTD. 1 ‘ = _ ~ but River, was when V.. hels liam MacKinnon. Theiuneral aer- vlccs were conducted. in his late home on Friday, April filth, by Rev. 'rl-ics. /l..wiloon. B.se._ oi west Uoverread and his remains were laid to rest in-the nearby cemetery ol st. .James Unites church. West Oovehesd. _The_ pall , bearers were Messisl John Macmillan, David MacDonald, Wendell Macmillan, Irs' Carr, Joh_n1A., Mscitinnml. Rout. Webster. ' _ _**_* Mll- JOHN ll. HAMADYIN _,_A-abr! Neil. both oi w-hom passed alle! many year sngo. and were relnllvhi cf the MacN.sv\ns oi Bt. Oatherlnc.1. Mrs. Niaclfadyen was it file christian woman., s good mother and. kind and hospital nelill\\i°f» and will be very niudli l_Tii5.°°d m the home and community- 9"' leaves to mourn. three children liv- ing, Joseph and Kata in the i\°°:° at st. ooiberlnu: »s~r¢\l'¢i» 2 the United States: Gordon In some me cess; also °\\=‘° *°“‘ died when quite young. .Thoiunszui dsnnuvl h.t1\ol|l,l° gr cgruwaa.. ‘»u¢o"vqe-friu .otoabueosh 5-* 1 ¥§,¥afi giitsgz !€ :Egg elitist ~ 1 ~ _ - 1 . ’ ’ ,_,_.__.-_-__-,_-~