ii wanmzsoav THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTEIOWN SEPTEMBER 3, 1952 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELlC(lTRiCAL APPLIANCE Rcpairn Palmer Electric PIIONIC 1444 The llnlatcheil Door CIIAPTER TWENTY-THRFE Inspector Kenway'e ,i.hat the story Cale ,suspi i l i suggestion told by Barbara or had only served to turn on once more on Roy Hem- hy surprise. For some lime they cnilld only stare blankly at the .deti-ctlve. The truculence gone from Roy's face. and now. with dropped Jaw and wide-open -eyes, he looked the very embodi- lment of dLamay. Barbara pilrhit to rccover the power ispcech. she exclaimed. lace Mr. "lie Borden. didn't He was (dc Moasws ,ersley tool: both the young people had was of i ”Oh, but you can't suspect. Roy!" even only Get 050 to 51000 in 3 simple steps I. Phone or step in at Household F' . 2. Tell us how much cash you need. leans on you; own signature. No bunimbie security required. 3. Take up to 24 months to repay. OIISEI-IOLD FINANCE Gnadii Inns! and non ronca-ended l comuur A-an-u org-inali- N 50 Great George 591, who 1, phone 2992 CH ARLOTTIYOWN, there for my ukel" "is that something sis. you cm Drove. Miss Calendar?" Kenwsy asked coldly. "iwnib I Wpimse I cn.n't prove it; but he told ms-beside: he didn't want me to tell you I thought 1 killed Mr. Borden. He wanted me! to let him take all the blame." romantic hero making an offer of sacrifice that he knows won't be EWEPIN. and then climbing down and trying to show his in- to incriminate herself!" ”That isn't true!" barn. vigorously suggest itl It's orrihlei” and held it tight. going to lose my temper, it looks as if that's what to know Barbara is clear her. to care about anything else den that's your look-out. . me, get on -with the job. i care what you do if Barbara all right!” gsn, only to lapse into silence she saw he was not attending 110091100 by bringing the girl along cried xer- ”lt is wicked to "Let me talk to lilm. Barbara!" Roy suddenly laid a hand on here Turning to Kenway, he said quietly: "I'm not though YOU would like to happen. I'm too glad of the terror that has been hanging over I! you accuse me of shooting Bor-i , I don't think you will be able to do much about it; but if you want to arrest Gallant - corcoran Wedding St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Bloomfield. P. E. I. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on --wh,.?-- Wednesday, July Zllrd when Hazel ll ” Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ..:?m5lT."K'enx::”of cziggad John James Corcoiran. Piusvilic. tinny um glmcid It Roy .:5:r,'. I. became the bride of Arthur "Mo" Honywmd-P. he "mg "The mond. son of Mr. end Mrs. Dor. ice Gallant, Duvar, P. E. I. The ceremony was performed by Rev: Fr. M.J. Rooney who raise celebrated the Nuptial High Mass. One of the altar boys was Master Winston Gallant. brother of the groom. The organist for the occas- ion was Mr.'C)'YllS Gallant and the singing was capably rendered by the.St. Anthony's mixed choir uii- der the direction of Mr. Aubin Gai- lant B. A. The hymns rendered during the ceremony were "Pants Angclicus", i'() Sanctissima" and "Mother At Thy Feet Is Kneeling." The altar and sanctuary were dec- orated for the occasion with sum- mer flowers. The bridge entered the church - on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage as the strains of the Wedding March were being played by Mr. Cyrus Gallant. she looked lovclv in R floor length gown donfli, of white satin with fitted bodice 15,and full skirt. The yoke was or seed lpearis and the sleeves Came to a "But I care, Roy--" Barbara be-.point over her hands. Her shoulder asllenglh veil was hold in place bv a lo,l)and of unite roses and she car- h"- H3 W35 100kiniZ fixedly dtiricd a while prayer book with Kenwny. who was regarding him streamers decorated with sweet peas with I knitted brow. The inspec- COF- Which hhdlncck-lace. a gift attitude tor Wu internally reviewing taln considerations influenced his carller to Roy. In particular he was re calling the fact. that P. C. An drews reported having seen Hem Mansions, while the noise by the motor cyc'.a was at height, with the other fact. precisely at that time shot was tired. "I said nothing about an rest," he said at last. "I haven' even brought a charge yet. I wan dar. What did you do after shot? 'ITy to remember every thing and tell it just as it hrip period, please." ii frighiful shock, and I nearly off my head. i know tha when I realizcd he was dead ,saw the revolver in my hand. ll was wearing gloves." i "Thinking of .There was the ghost of a forgotten your favourite That. looks as if you had 'made up your mind to get ,unsuspectcd if you could!” ''I don't think my mind had already AWE) Agent cit 144 Summerside, Richmond St. E.R.Br0w&fS0n Fire, Auto, Life, And Plate Glass lnsuranco At Lowest Rates Accident, Sickness D. O.' Stewart Charlottetown be made up about that--ii. lit might have fallen from jBorden's hand and went lroom door. I didn't want to off the light and-" i "One moment, Miss Calendar, pwhat shoes wore you wearing?" "Gold brocade cvcnlng shoes." Led any marks on one of 1 since thenvsucli as would made if you trod in white: plaster, for instance?" 1 "Why, yes. There was apowder round part of the sole 1 the get it off whcn I was lthem nwa,v." 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Wouldn't it be anybody ?” , Wviih most, I'm afraid. 1ft.'s al- ihack" -she shivered- "I swllchcdi land baby's breath. Her only orna- ment was a three strand pearl of the groom. The bride's sister. Miss Lorraine - Corcoran as maid of honor, was ',drcrscd in II floor length gown of -.nile grccn. nylon marqiiisette with "519)' It WE CNFBHCO 10 DRTIl10l',niatcliing mills and headdress. The bridesmaids were Miss Zeta U-9' Cox-coran. sister or the bride, who nbhunre a floor length gown or maize I inatcliing -- "W ""31 mills and headdress and Miss Aud- ircv Gallant. sister of the groom, '"';who wore a floor length gown of and iaifcta with i pink slicer with matching mitts and ii l1eadcircss, The maid of honor and carried bouquets of mixed tiowers and rosaries, gifts or the bride. The bridegroom was a'.- ' tended by his brother, Terrence. Mrs. Corcoran chose for her daughter": wedding ii gown of navy t sheer with white accessories and a irorsage of mixed flowers. Mrs. Gai- llant, mother of the groom. were I igown of navy sheer with white ac- cessorlns and a corsage of mixed flowcrs. p Following the ceremony, hreak. fast was served at the bride's home in about sixty guests. The room was lbcautifuilv decorated for the oc- casion with white streamers and white bolls. The bride's table was centered with a. three tier wedding pin the bride and groom by Rev. Fr. M. J. Rooney and verv flltingly Wva.Vs s l'Iit,V when innocent Deoi)iciYes"0"dm m 1” mi! i"”"m- ;behave as if they were guilty. Howl idiot you set about getting awa,v?"i 1 "I laid the revolver down xxlicre,-::(:i::-"ail: Vi;l5'.6EE91'V'Pd 10 ?.lr.l ' V9 5- m the young couple were the rcclnicrts of 1ookllTiRl1.V beautiful and valuable gills In the evening a reception was held at the groomls home where a '1'l:c,v including furniture. and A sum of money. Following the reception the linu- py coupic left mi a motor trip to points of iiitcrcst on the island. china. lint-n I --Do you happen u, have ,m;ic.iFor travelling the brine cliosc ii them navy suit. with white and navy ar- mncessories and a Corsage of rod roscs. sgmeihlngji large circle of friends wish the Vvoung couple many years of hip- whirg I)ine55. 4 of: left one. I had quite a job to bride was tendered a shower at hcr putting Home whore she was the reclpicnt Previous to hnr mnrriagc tn: iof many beautiiui and nscfril gills. Out of town guests nere: Mrs, WEEKLY EU WEEKLY 8'.” I VVEEKD EU" - WEEKLY BUVS VVEEKLY WEEKLY Burlington and Vicinity LAO. Harold Profitt left on Monday. August lath. to return to his unit in Moncton. Mrs. Proiitt and family will remain longer at lvlargate and Long River. - A supper and dance held in Irishtown Hall on Thursday even- ing. August am proved very suc- cusful, both socially and finan- cially. when l good time was had by all and a gratifying sum was added to the Women's Institute trcaslry. Mrs. Oscar Johnsmne. Long Riv- er. is visiting her son and daught- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Johnstone, and her daughter, Miss Jennie Johnatonc. Montreal, where she was Joined by her husband on his way home on the overland Special. Mrs. Albert Craswell has retum- ed to her home in South Rustico. after a pleasant two weeks visit at Ciermont. where she was the guest of her niece, Miss Amelia Mill and other members of the family, and at Burlington, where she visited her nephew and niece. . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. A largely attended party and dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Profltt, Burling- ton, on Monday. August iiith, in honor of their daughter Ruth. Mrs. T. R. Hannah of Toronto, who was vacationing here. Mrs. "Hannah was presented with many lovely gifts in honor of her marriage which took place in Toronto since her last. visit home. -The auction sale on the prem- iises of Mr. and Mrs Elbert Mill- man. Burlington. was largely at- tended, and good prices were real- ized on the stock and implemcnls. capably auctioned by Mr. Arthur Stewart. sea View. A booth in charge of members of Irishtown W. where tea and lunches were sold was well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. Mlilman are retiring from farming and have purchased a de- sirabie property in Kenslngton from Mr. Lloyd Bowncss. The Overland Special has re- turned a happy group of Maritim- erii to their respective homes after a trip which will long be remem- bered. Among those returning to the Kenslngton area were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGougan. Mr. Charles MscKav. Mrs. Eva B. Pickering, Mrs. Athol Cotton. Mrs. David Clark. Mr. Bruce Bell. Mr. W. E. Johnstone. Miss Adeline Campbell. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay and son, Donald. Mr. John Howard. and Mrs. Jessie Carruthcrs. Miss Mamie MacKn,V stayed over with her sis- tcr in Victoria. B. C.. and Mr. Oscar Johnstone stopped off in Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Altnn Warren. Lynn, Mass. and Mrs. Warren's sister. Mrs. Emma Barrett. of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, paid a recent visit to this province, and called on their cousins, Mrs. Lewis Wickett, and Mayor Dnrrach in Kensington. and other relatives. Mr. Warren was loud in his praise of the loveliness of our Island, which he had nev- or before visited. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Bennett were making their first visit in 46 years and saw great change and progress. The lid. Blanchard. Mrs. Harry Con- way, Mrs. Edmund Arsenault and Miss Mary Richard R.N.. Char- lottetown: Mr. Joseph Clarkln and Mrs. Alvina Gallant. Montreal; Mr. Gary Walker, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alllstori Richardson. Boston Mass: Mrs. Marie Arnold, Lowell. Mass: Dr. and Mrs. G.J. Gallant and Dr. and Mrs. A. Dolron, Sum- mcisidc; Mr and Mrs. .l.B. Des- Rochcs. Eunice and Doiore and Mr. and Mrs. Ecn Desiioches, Mis-: roiichc. - DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED zoo WEEKS To PAY! 25: 50 I00 200 400. 600. 800 0000. ' c t licence was suspended for C the. S y man triple accusation brought a . , triple fine in the case of an of- Maglstrate 3 court fender who failed to stop at the scene of an accident. when a horse driven by a boy was lniufld b! I truck driven by the accused, also for failing to stop at the scene of an accident when the truck in which he was driving was in col- Ision with another motor vehicle. and finally for driving a. motor vehicle while his facutties were im- paired by alcohol. Fines were im- posed as follows, the horse incident 515 and costs or 30 days. car col- lislon 525. and costs or 30 days and drivers licence suspended for 6 months. and for driving while im- paired the fine was 575 0? 3 months. with ll. three months sus- pension of-driver's licence. For theft of goods to a value of less than 525. two men were fined s50 each or 2 months. and required to make restitution. i In Queen's County Magistrate's Court Friday, before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet. a spccdcr from Southport was fined sit) and costs or 10 days and fl. resident of the city. for a similar offence in the West Royalty area. was similarly dealth with. - A resident of the city pleaded guilty of speeding near the Kin- lock road and was lined s25 and costs or 30 days and his drivers Spanish Army Pay Chief is Missing MADRID. Sr-pi. 2 I.-till Sprin- ish police said Mnnilliy the chicf paymasicr of Gcricralissiino Fran- cisco Franco's War Ministry is -r . -uuuunufuuo T... G I EAT fNITHc HEARING AIDS 0 ellrundl "Ind" . "WTCWVTTII "3upu.I.yd-n O xlre-llumy "gun,-. Im o...g.... .,,,,,- it rnoaar-ta mu mi. 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