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De you make s practice rofessional Cards MYSTERY By Agatha Ciu-htie WNTINUID AN ALARM CLOCK "I should sizgeat an alarm clock.” he sold briskly. "I always use one myself for Ieor of oversleeping. I find that early tea brought.- in in l noheless manner is sometimes power- less to awaken one." - ‘He hurried away. "An alarm clock." Ronny shook his head. "One alarm clock. It would take about a down to disturb Gerry Wade." . ' “Well. why not? Bill was flushed and earnest. "I've got it. let's all so into Market Basing and buy an alarm clock each." I O O Lady Coote went sadly along the terrace lust as Gerald Wade emerged from the breakfast room. Jimmy Thesiger was a lair, cherubic, YOU-DB man. and all that could be said of Gerald Wade was that he VII-s fair!!!‘ and more cherubic, and that his vacuoua expression made Jimmy's lace quite intelligent by contrast. _ "Morning, Indy Ooote," said Gerald Wade. "Where are all the others?" "They've all gone to Market Bas- ing," said Lady Coote. i "What for?" "Some joke," said Lady Coote in her deep melancholy voice. "Rather early in the morning for jokes," said Mr. Wade. "It's not so very early in the mom- ing." said Lady Cooie pointedly. "I'm afraid I was a bit late coining down," said Mr. Wade with engaging franknma. "It's an extraordinary thing. but I'm always last to be down." "Very extraordinary," said Lady Coote. ."I don't know why it is," said Mr. Wade. meditatim. "I can't think I'm sure." , . "Why don't youjust get up?" sug- guted Lady Coote. "Ola!" said Mr. Wade. The sim- plicity of the solution rather took him back. Meanwhile the expedition was doing well. The principal emporium or Market Basing had been invaded and ilhe sudden demand Ior alarm clocks was considerably puzzling the pro- prietor. l "I wish we'd got Bundle here," of brushing your hair? Mother: Yes, I paddle my heir with the brush quite often. [= Mark R. McGuigan, r ' B. 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L444 Lana ‘4+e+e+0+e-e+e+ EYES TESTED § AND a OLA!!! nrrsu 1 azw. rauoa s. s. rauoa Optometrists us Richmond sense p For Sale "/1 am instructed by Mr. Donald Merriam o. sell at Public Auction on Wednesday the sou. day of October. mo, m; property situate Qfl an. mm. liver load in Charlottetown known as “Sldmount.” Th; main pare eon- tains flit acres with reaidenee well laid oi! having all modern conveniences, hot water-heating, electric light. sewerage, toilets on first and second iisor, bath, hotanil cold water, set tubs, cte. also garage, ice house. stable and coach house, small fox ranch with ampla room for extension, large orchard. lalgli elevation surrounded and well sheltered by shade trees with one 0f the most beautiful avenues in Canada, ilve or ten minister walk frourshore, part nu. North River Road is suitable for building lots. Land is in high state ‘bultihtion suitable for growing vegetables and fruit, about one acre now n strawberries. household furniture and f-rnishingg consisting of parlor and tlillilll \ raom Briton, rare old sofas and extension tahleqkliehen utensils; num- ‘sneak: ‘ -. Jlmtn- ‘Jlllvwmrfllewwsl- eurtaius, be. . Also farm l eck and implements and produce asu- sh t trio n_ . Kits wo horses, two milk cows, pigs and foxes, about fourteen ions hi7. oats, wheat, manglas. turnips and apples, alas crssiu separator, sharia, else- ” said various farming implements including newer. rake, gang Ac. Isle of furniture will commence at is o'clock in tlse- foreseen. will besetup at I o'clock afternoon. murmured Bill. "You know her, don't you, Jimmy? Oh, you'd like her. Bhe's'l. splendid girl-a, real good sport-and mark you, she's got brains too. You know her, Ronny?" Ronny shook his head. "Don't know Bundle? Where have you been vesetating? She's simply it." , . Mr. mngatroycl. owner of Murga- troyds Stores burst‘ into eloquence. "If you'll allow me to advise you. miss. I should say-not the 7-1! one. It's a good clock-I'm not running it down, mark you, but I should strongly sdvlse this kind at 10-6. Well worth the extra money. Reliability, you understand. I should like you to say aiterward—-" "We don't want a reliable clock," said Nancy. "It's got to go for one day. that's all." said Helen. "We don't wont a subtle one," said Socks. "We want one with a good loud ring." ' EIGHT CIDCKS EN ALL "We want_" began Sill. but was unable to tirilah. because Jimmy. who was of a mechanical turn of mind, had at last grasped the mechanism. For the next five minutes the shop was hideous with the loud raucous ringing or many alarm clocks. In the end six excellent starters wen selected. "And I'll tell you what," said Ronny handsomely. "I'il get one for Pongo. It was his idea, and it's a shame that he should be out of it. He shall be represented among those present." "Ihatb right," said Bill. "And I'll take an extra one for Lady Cools. The more the merrier. ‘And she's doing some oi the spare work. Prob- Ibly twins sway to old Gerry now." Indeed at this precise moment Lady Coote was detailing a long story about MacDonald Ind a prise peach and enjoying herself very much. The clocks were wrapped up and paid for. Mr. Murgairoyd watched the can drive-away with a puaaled sir. Very spirited the young people of the upper class nowdays, very spirited indeed, but not at all easy to understand. He turned with relief lo attend to the vieai-‘s wile. who wanted a new kind of driplesa tea- 9°?- OONCIINING ALARM CHICKS ‘ "Now whluaball we put them?" Dinner wflfifi’. Lady coon had been onos" _ detailed for duty. laps allies. Charlottetown, a: is iaa snserslsucs- : . ' ‘ loan r. snanasr, . . . Austiauesr. lroawslshafl wcomeio therslwehlsusguwssiiwsswnot .1‘ Oanaldrashecsiue one of “Our Cap- talna oi Industry". (No. ’I oI-Serlss 1,) merely Blwsssed a. preference and those arcimd him hastened to accom- modate themselves to thi great man's - Rupert natemamandslroswaio were partners aga.insb'l_ndy' Oooto and Gersld.Wade, which was a very happy arrangement. Sir Oswald played bridgolike he dideverytblng else. extremely‘ well, and liked a partner to uusa , d. Batemsn‘ was as emelent a bridge player as he was a secretary. Both ‘of them confined themselves strictly to the matter in hand, merely-uttering in currlhort barks. "'I_‘wo notmmpa." "Double," Three sped L" ensuy- Cooie and cin-sive and the young man, never "failed lo ‘say’ at‘ the conclusion’ of each hand. “I -say,. partner. you played that simply splendidly." in tones of simple admiration which tremely soothing. They also held very soodoards.“ ' ' “’ The others were suppoped to be dancing to theowimlcas in the big ballroom. In reality they were grouped around ‘-tha door o: Gerald Wade's bedroom, and jibe air was mu of subduedsiisles and the loud ticking of clocks. "Under the bed in a row," sug- gested Jimmy in answer to Bill's question. ,. A CHAMPION SLEEPER "And what shall we set tlum at? What time, I mean? All together so that there's one glorious what not, or at intervals?" ~ The point was hotly disputed. One party argued that fora champion sleeper likeliGerr-y Wade um com-' blned ringing oi eight alarm clocks, was necessary. ; The other party argued in favour of steady and sus-; tsined trim. , ; ' In the end the latter won the day. I The clocks were set to go oi! at onel after ilhe other. starting at 0:30 A.- M." "And I hope," said -Bi1l vlrtuously, "that this will be s lesson to him." “Hear, hear," said Socks. _ , The business oi’ alum; the clocks was lust being begun when there was a sudden alarm. "Hist." cried Jimmm-“Bomdvodya coming up the stairs." - ‘Ihere was a panic. "It's all‘ risht." g said Jimmsz; It's onl Pongo." _ . Taking advantage-of being dummy. Bsteman was going to his room for_ a handkerchief. He paused on his way and took in the situation at s glance. He than made a com- nsent, l simple and practical one, "He will hear‘ them ticking .when he goes to bed."""' The conspirators looked alfiesch other. ' "What did I tell you?" said Jimmy in a reverent voice. “Pongo alwpyg dld have brains!" The bralny- one passed on, "It's true," admitted Ronny Dev- ereux, his head on one side. "Eight clocks all ticking at once did make s devil of a row. Even OIdGQIIY, aas as he ls. couldn't miss it. He'll guess somethings up." » “I wonder if ha is," said Jimmy ‘Ihreaiger. ' ‘ _"Is what?" "Such an ass as we all think." Ronny stared at him. "We all knowold Gerald." "D0 we?" slid Jimmy. “I've some. times thought that-well. um it isn't‘ mar-insuring}: tlierlahtivoiaosu - "fFririt-a-tivzrAttacka n. GeralcLWade were amiable-and are.“ Lady Coote round both novel and ex- ‘ - - uas-caraaama _ Baokaohe i _ " Mm" Fm" 7 Bladder Troublel ',‘ the Great Beywd Sleepless Nights! o! Catherine mcflresor. wife‘ oi the late Richard Smith of obuiotw-own roi-meriyor rownsLi-i bowl“! m‘ row to the heart-s o! her ma!!! 91¢?“ and warm admirers to whom shohld endeared herselfiby ~11" oharacter and kindly oerwwiiy-Fnd their sympathy goes out to her be- reaved family-Emm- Mlnn" “d Sadie r (Mn- Bycney-“Tf 61'8"!) ‘i home; Mrs.- C. Fairsll Fisher of Mon- treal, Mrs. Carl E. Honore, of Bell-tie 1nd RUMLOBHBIB Of Clilifiy , The Juneral SaturdI-Y liifimw” ._ the System, A If you sulelf from bafl-Plilliillmill RUIN. imfrbpeiflbladder ahd bowel action aeeultiag romlndaey trouhia,try“l“rurt- a- ves". ' ' , , This wonderful medidne made o! inten- sified fruh fruitjuices and the float "' ‘ ingredients restores normal . Bind ' thousands! -Get- Pruit-a-tivu" ta-dsy at your druggiat’; - . . , .. ' possible for any one-to be quite ti" Itoad was largely atlendedby 11'1"“ ass old Oerry mates iiimselt out-w and citizens who thus' wished 1o " show their. respect for thevdcpsrlied beautiful v ' st thejiamlly residence r30 Brighton i gr ‘and ‘their iellw‘ 19511118 “with m‘ nnournarsin theloss oi so beloved a ‘ mother. ....'Ihey e11 ‘Ihere was a serious look on Ronny's~iace._ "Jimmy." he said. "you've gut brains." ' "A‘ second Pongo," -said ‘Bill, en- ‘ .' ' l . fxiilWagirftyvjiratoeourred-io me, that's ‘CAPE “Anus AND View“ all," said Jimmy defending himself. "on, don"t let's all be subtle." cried Socks. "what ara~we wide-about thueuclocks?" . "Here's Poingo coming back again. Let's ask hom," suggested Jimmy. Ponga. urged to bring his treat brain to bear upon the matter, gave his decision. ' I .. "Walt till he's gone to bed am got to ‘sleepflrhen enter the" room very {quietly and puii the clocks down on [the floor." "LittlyPongo," right again," said , - Jimmy. "On the word lone. all park MT- Ind Mm "F113 ompben ‘i’! clocks, and then we'll go dowihtairsl rived home ‘ffblllofiblfib, to-spend‘ and disarm suspicion." the winter months with Mr. Campw . Bridge was still proceeding-wim- 5 bell’s mother, Mrs. ‘John 1"." Camp- slight difference. sn- Oswald was now bui. oi oire-ilfreverse- - playing with, his wife andwas con- scientlouslypointing out ‘to her the mistakes she mu made during the play oi each,hand. Lady» Coolie ac- cepted reprooi good-humoredly, and with a complete lack of any real in- terest. ‘Shegrelterated, not. ence,_but many times: "I see, deer. Ivrso-kind of you to tell me." . , . . . And she continued to make exactly the same ‘errors. At lntervlis. Geri/dd Wade‘ llid to P0915: ‘fwellv-plsyed, pas-tnanjoily well rill/Nd?’ _ , Bill Everalelghvwas making calcu- lations with Ronny Devreaux. - Farmers are busy dlgeins Nil-mes and report a fair crop. The lobster fishermen ofthls vic- inity are now busy landins trill-B. ab, ter havlns had a successful season. m. and Mrs. Martin Stewart Ind little son, of Iris, have returned home! after spending the summer months in; Cape Ik-averse. While here Mr. Stew- art-was engaged in lobster flshlns. l l l i Amoiof party cmlllgi-fls o! W7 and Mrs. Allen Roger-son, Hallet and Bud LeBlario, ,Mr. and Mrs. James Rogerson and Adrian, spent Sunday in Cape Traverse .~,the,guest of Mr.‘ and MrspwlnfrcdoRogerson. a l We ‘ai-eipleaised tiflearn that little,‘ Jimmy iCroasman is improving-uteri a serious attack ot- the cholera. ; The many Iriendaoi m. ‘Charles: McNeil (our obliging mail driver) are , glad "to see him- around again, after] being confined to ‘his home on ac-i countofillneas. - .' . ' . Mflnwlfl. Rogerson and Mrs. John! i-Iately were visitors- to Carleton Sid- ' ing Saturday evening. ‘ ' - - I Mr. William McMillan and Arthur.‘ ssuriance of Ilersusonreturned‘ to theirhcmes ln , ' Picioui-Ialsnd, after - spending‘ the‘ " summer fiahingilobstersin Cape Tra- Those fortunate people-who have vem - proved the value of Dr. Hamilton's ' Pills know that these little laxatives get you in the habit of performing a certain function at a certaln- time, and thereby restore normal condi- tions. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are best‘ because they help nature help her- self. Dr. I-Iamiltonb Pills keep the stomach strong, digestion good,‘ blood pure, complexion ‘cleamaplrils bright and happy. Sold at all dealers. I To Be Continued ‘ v Well-Regulated Bowels i? I Mr. and Mrs. Iiesliedlldwards and libtle son Ralph. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogerson. Mr. Sankie McLeod. _.I:llerslle. spent Sunday in Cape ‘Irsverse with Mimi-mi Mrs. Dewey Irving, . . and Mrs. Claude Hewett and little ‘daughter spent Sunday in M- bany. ~ zzScres Flee Before It. There are many who have been aflllcted with sores and have driven them away with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. All simi- larly troubled should lose no time in applying this splendid remedy, as there is nothing like it to be had. It is cheap but its power is in no. way iflllitfessed by its low price. Mr. Adrian Rogerson. end My, Genres Campbell paid .' visit o. Cape 'I‘raverae Wharf ‘on ‘Tuesday evening. _' Miss Annie, Hately; o...» Sunday - Why not? It is a provsu ad. dotaforpain. Itworhi with Mrs. Hugh Ahern, Carleton Sid. ins. ' Style No. ass A "lhefamous ' ieistripe" H $QVIQ wi g. inrwesmnd. ‘ h‘ wearing hose will iiflvy lfahric of pure ,,,,""°,,'°;',,;,'f§.!d.§-.-e=i:.~s=fid§- I ,~ .Z,QQ.I-s Alley-ti Co. j Ltd; ‘ sure of r133: by giving Charlottetown, 1, P. 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