like Birthday Murder by huge Lewis CHAPTER FOURTEEN Part one Tuck turned to Bernice Saxe. -Certainly the idea of murdeo nust have occurred to you, Mrs. Saxe.” 11's too fantastic." said Ber- u.t'e Snxe. but did not say why. --yr; name's 'I'uck." Tuck told them. mechanically showing his ,..1dge.'l-ie turned to the servant. what's your name?" "Hazel Bennett. Mrs. Hazel Ben- tleit." "Mrs. saxe says you've worked for Mrs. llime for three years. Do mu know any reason why Mr. Hume could have taken his own life?" Hazel shook her head rather dully. It was Bernice Saxe who rlaborated. With the ash long again on her cigarette which she hcld. Tuck noted. at an affected l.lt in her hand. she. spoke from ill? kitchen stool on which she was rather gracefully ensconsctl. "ire known him only six months nr so, from the time they were married, but I'd say no, I mean, in commit suicide a person has to have -well. a sort of passion- ate quality. Alhert was-well. he was quiet. He was a mattcr-of- tact person. I can't imagine him killing himself over anything." "That seems to leave accident o- murder, then." said Tuck and u'tllt'h8Cl them. Mrs, Saxe slipped from the stool. her high heels clattering on illf floor. "It can't. be murder!" she exclaimed. with what seemed to Tuck undue passion. ”It just ..mlt be." She added. staring into his eyes with her shining brown miles. "I mean they were such a tl0i'0t8d couple " Haze-its little gray head turned inward Mrs. Saxe and at the same wroment the friend of Eivlrs. Hime secrncd to realize the implica- '.on of what she had said. and awruptly lowered her lids over her FVPS. r As Tuck turned to leave the kitchen he told them. "Youtd bet- ter wake Mrs. l-lime now. I have In tail: to her. You might give her -ome black coffee." ”There isn't any coffee." ltazel. "I was just going to ttore to get some." In the narrow hall leading back said the to the bedrooms Tuck came face Wface with Froody. Proody. a white handkerchief around his hand. was holding out a card- hoard box about six inches high "Look!" he said. Tuck moved so that the light from the window above the re- rssed har fell on the yellow box. it had a fine coating of dust and mre the legend. "Pullers Ant. Pnzson." it had been opened. "I found it on the top shelf of the cupboard in the den." said Froody. "It was shoved way back." The medical examiner turned into the hall from the dead man's --oom. his bag in his hand. his hat on his head. Tuck held out the nnx which he had taken from Froody in order to read the fine print containing a list of the in- zredients of Fuller's ant powder. "Ninety per cent sodium fluor- ide." Tuck said to the medical ex- aminer. "Would you say a dose of his could have killed I-lime?" "Sodium fluoride." repeated the rl-:ctor. I-le cocked his head to one side. "Yes. That could have done the trick. I'd say that-oh. about a teaspoonful would kill-" he let nzs eyes rove tip Tuck's height- ”rven you." with a grin and a gay salute. he left them. ''I think I'll take a look at this den." said Tuck. He used two sheets from the stack of yellow paper on the desk to Wrap the hos of poison carefull . "Someone around ere must llavo been a writer." said Proody. nodding toward the typewriter. the deep stack of pages beside it. "Mrs. Himc." said Tuck. looking at the first page oi the manu- rripi. "She calls herself Victoria Jason." To be continued IN Meuoatau BA RTLET1: .5...-MncKlNl.EY The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October lflth. 1951. of Bartlett 5. MacKin- ivy. a highly respected resident of Frenchfort. The deceased was born at North River September .'ird. 1874. the inungest son of the late Mr. and Mrs, -John Macxinley. He had been in failing health for some months but had seemed to be im- -iroving. when a heart attack made It necessary. on the morning of Dctober 10th. to remove him from its home to the hospital. where he tuned peacefully away some hours later. Possessed of a pleasant and kindly manner. he made many friends. and will be deeply missed in the community in which he lived. . Macxlnley was twice mar- ried. first to Miss Beatrice Mulch. Mount Herbert. His second wife. liiiss Katherine MacAlder, River- dale. survives him. and tenderly cared for him during his illness. Besides his wife. he is survived by one sister Mrs. Mary Hardy. And- over. Mum. and one brother Rob- ert. North River. The funeral was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on Friday. October 12th. when a large num- ber of people gathered to pay the accessed the last tribute of re- Iervlce was Hnect. The funeral cmducted by the Rev. J. D. Davi- llfln. The pallbearers Dover. mmcn Hill. William Jenk- ins. William Veaney. Allison amt- Interment Irt. Rowell Boswell. was in the People! Cemetery. The floral tributes and cards of liminlth bore Illont testimony of "W-' "4 friends. are grand for ltandal) Then BUYS "WHYS A Wlli(tV MONTREAL. Nov. no-1 could hardl that those snow-white hands were minel 'd grown so used to seeing them rough and red after disli- waslung and housecleaning. (These new detergents JERGENS LOTION simoo-otli 'rlif sotlafhe deickrlgent-tl . . NKOHS I5 iqult it. quite y su pies the softening, smoothing moisture that dry. thirst skin needs. W cn you use Jergens 'NlOl1MATiON Slllv fl believe cleaning M but not so ood for discovered that my nvourite was the very thing to hantlsl Because After every watery chore. your han s will stay soft and smooth as rose atliroom. Just 15c. 87c. 050 an Eel5l5- YES. l"-llyl D0 fry it. lice! gtlhoitle liantly in both kitchen and . x). Tllertfa The Rub! With winter about to snow and blow colds in on us again, there's one sure way to got quick chest cold misery - just ml: in BI')i'-GAY (Baume Bengue) anti rub out "Peter lluin"l I find that whether 'fl-lcter Pain” strikes in a cold or headache, this rub-in breaks up congestion and gives happy relief, along with a soothing, nice warm feeling. It does the trick too. in chasing away muscular rcliof from aches and strains. Ben-Gay is easy to apply just rub llt 0" llle Ililllnll M0115 - 3'05. it's kind, even to a. child's fender skin - and see how quickly you feel better. Always keep Ben-C-ay'on hand - the generous tube costs just 75c at your druggist's. Ruby Ilfeluurao Up to your expectations - when he grows strong and happy on n baby-wise diet. That's why so many mothers insist on foods made sgccfally for bq u . . . . wholesome, nourisliing footls like those good Heinz Pre-Cooked Cereals - anti. it little later - HEINZ STRAINED B A If Y FOODS. Mont products, soups. vegetables and tlr:sscrts- lli")'ll"(l all expertly blended to give hairy extra nourishment-all ruokml to baby-rcatly digestibility. All you do is take them from the tiuw warm them up and scrte. Aurl. mother-- when baliv is a little oldrr-he'll nccd Hl-IINZ JUN- IOR FOODS to help build strong bones and a sturdy littlc hotly. Ask your dealer for Ilcinz llalry and Junior Foods! You lcnnuv they're good because they'rc Heinz. "l"'5"8 Season In Here. Now is the i into to start making it known that your heart's de- sire for Christ- mas is a new FRIGIDAIRE Rl-IFRItl- E It A T O R . Next time your "better half" struggles to chip and pry ice cubes out. of your old refrigerator. tell him how Frigldnlro's Double-Easy Qtlickube Trays release tray and cubes at .1 finger touch next time he coluplalns about the re- frigcrator lining too crowded, tell him how lt'rigitlairc.'s supcr-slorugc. tlcsigu gives more food storage space -- murc frozen storage - murn shelf space -- in short. nmre of nvcrytluug you want. I think he'll be convinced - particularly if you hcatl him into your nearby llrigitlairc dealer's. As a business- man, he'll appreciate the tron:lcr- ful tratlc-in deal he can make .. . not. to mention the budget pay. lucnl tcrnls. "Statistics Prove Thu! l'ou'reM:3r67-Tllnbirlhdays A Year." the Mail birtlulay (fake ills ropvright Wnlt Disney l'rm!ItctionI on flavored butter-ly e frosting . . with butter frost nu. Melt 2 chocolate mix ture There's Lats OI Z-1-ip to this Seasons popular ..4 Skirt - ilnrl - llluu.-"e ' - Fashion! Particularly , when your irlorm-- L zlntl-skirt. "I l'f1rflIlli'e'" i .'Ilt' zlpp 1” l.l(ill"Vl FAb"l So llerr's fl lip trlu-n . you're lutyuuz. llu . littntlsollic ucw. sutur- fifpllng pb louse tlt'sI',:rN rtwpluc Llghinia Style No. 702 fur lic- coining fit. If your skirt is light- wetglit,Style 702 will lie ju-t right for it. inn. ll lt'Is' lttirtrytxci lit, hcttc buy Ligliluirig Style iko. S05. fever before have zippers played such an important part lil fashion blousc .-Icovcs an-l those new turtle-neck-lincs n4-ml them and. for skirts. full or sleek - tlicy're rt musl. llul ll!" sure your 21 per is rt Liglituingl It's flexible. t's tluralilc - fllltl it bns that ”ono-and-only" Hllf-lflt'lL- mg automatic slider that never, never slips! '1': A Succcul Yes, this instant. olive is a huge success with my friends. my family . . . and with mel For it's more than instant. coffee-it's INSTANT CHASE tk SANi30RNl That. makes it the only instant coffee hacked by over 85 years' coffee experience. 5lll'll a. wealth of flavour and lioartwarm- mg goodncasl I'm saving money with Instant Cllasc tk Sanlmm Coffee and enioying itl You, Instant Cltnsc it Sunburn Coffee cuis roffr-e bills 'way down-and tliei-as no waste. Make one or ten pups at a time. Easy! Just acid hot wntcr-coffees rcatlyl - for ll()'t1ll'flCllllil” rm.-'nll at Sll ANS DO VN CAKE FLOUR has tlcvclupctl an ll.Vblrtlitla)' rake you should try. Ntjllini-Z. lint!-ilfiiiucll. lltllll as a rlrcam-lntt then, so is Ci't'Y11 cake made with Swans Down Cake Fleur. swANs oowrrs UNBiR'1'll'DAY CAKE: Bake Devil's Food Cake as directed on back of Swans Down Cake Flour package. but use 2 deep layer bottoms with paper. then grease . . place gmkaller cake on-top . . . . . and 2 teaspoons butter over hotsqvklartbs a "s Unsweetm over the set frosting on cake layers. clown sides. Keep cake in cool place until chocolate is llaitcr ulfnrlucrl Alice lll Walt llisnt-y's pmrluu-lion, ”Alirc ll'l Wontlcrlantl." arch"! l)lrlll(l:l)':i. tlicrc slmulul cc to celebrate occasionally-ctcu if With Iiiil 'n's a year flint nly be on UN- ull. 'lllml's why It's u-nutlcrfull ans-one 10-inch. one 8-inch. lined Cover larger cake with vanilla- . cover Chocolate r and blend. Pour sl nhtly cooled letting it run firm. I'.'xciling -" Gorgeous - Com- pletely Delic- ious .. . is that the way you kn your 1lCS- st-r ' ill ll 0 n - lmrcs a tlcsscrt recipe you'll low. The sc.crct nf its bllt'l'flsi is the frr-sh lemon flrtvrulr of SI 1x'lST l.li)lO.VS. 'l'hc,r'rc the fine . juicicst lt-nmns unit grown. .lu.-'t 'til you lastu Illclu in this 1.rmim Cvrktt Tap I'tuIrI'l2,t1 . .. l"Cs'll'l1? Z thsp.flour (ll-i csnga r l tbsp. butter A d: 2 eg yolks.beaten IX-i c. uukist lemon juice 1 C.lTll Fold in: 2 egg whites. stiffly beaten Bake in an 8 inch unbutlercd pudding dish or individual cus- tard cups. set in a pan of warm water. Bake 35 minutes in oven (360 deg. to 375 deg. F.i. Will form a cake top with a layer of custard below. (Serves 4 -6!. 11': .-f Plenmrcf .. . A warm and fragrant both f aitcrnbusydny l c l of llOllSD,W0rl( is i (M. Q a luxury we can ;g;o llf all uliortl. Anti .r'aiV so is ll Cl-I-I. t'.ol.0uami l Sll0.Vt'il') for the bnthl Yes. those grand C-I-L Sponges come lll five colours to blend with your baili- rooln colour scheme. Firr-ry mem- lrcr of your family can luu'c a "personalized" bath sponge. Soft as vclvct when wet. C-I-L Cellulose Sponges are klnrl to rrcu a baby's tcntlcr skin. They float - llOl(l twenty times their- wciglii. in watcr - and tlicjfrc so clean and sanitary. Ask for C-I-L Sponges at grocery, drug. variety. lrartlirare or department stores. (l-I-l. Sponges have been awarded the ”Clmtclnine lnslllule Seal of Approval" - your assurance of quality. Some People Say to mature. that one of the nicest things about Christmas in tho . , cakc-iltat gorgeous. rich fruit cake that adds so much to holiday cnieriaining. But remember. you must make it early cnough so the flavour has limo Tlutt's why . WAGSTAFFE CUT MIXED l"lllllTS now. Your lnciutling Wngstnffo rlcar and flavourful. liriour. transparent "twin friiir-rs" or diced Glut-o it's wise to shop for your PEEL and GLACE rocer has a fine assortment- ut. Citron Peel that's tender. And when you are the tic- Pineapple Wngstahe makes-and red. and green Glace Cherries-you'll want. to start your f"l1riatmas cake right away"! So look forpwagstaffo Cut Mixed Peel and Glace Fruits and you ll get finest quality. Which One I: The Daughter? That's a question. often asked by people who see beautiful Metropolitan Opera siar Jarmlla Novoina. and her daughter together. liladamn Novotnn says her secret of beauty and youth is a . She gives her complexion the regular care of WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP. You well-known onoi . . see. Woodburv is more than just every cake, Woodlurry skin scientists add a rich ingrmlicnt - the some beauty Oil facc creams. While some snaps airy, beau ty-cream used in fine Woodbury smooths. Its beauty oil is help replace the natural oils you wash away. So front vour skin to Woodbury's creamy lather regularly. And get the Big Beauty Bath Site for all-over loveliness. SEA VIEW SCHOOL were: William Report for month of September: Grade X-l. Thelma Campbell: 2. Ina Murphy; Ci. Carl Murphy. Grade Ix-i. Grace Campbell: I. Ethel Adams; 3. Robert. Adams. Grade VIII-- I. Rita Murphy; 2. Elennor Campbell; 3. Enid Don- nld. - Grade VII-l. Joan Dunstan: I. Loin Murphy; .. Ethyle Adams. Grade VI-l. Donald Adams and Clayton Coulnon (equn'll; 2. wal- ter Stewart; .. Terrence Murphy. Perfect attendance: Grnce Camp- bell. lleanor Campbell. Laura Campbell. lthyle .Adnms. Joan Duggan, Clayton Coulson. Walter atewart. Wanda Murphy. Prinei ai. Grade V-l. Wlllin A arm; 2. Mariorie Adam! a cleanser. To intended to Grade IV-1. Helen Murphy; c. Katherine Campbell; 3. Fanny Ad- ams. Grade III-l. Vivian Duggan; 2. Doreen Adams. Grade HA-l. Jerry Adams: 2. Lowell Coulson. Grade IIB-l. Sylvia Murphy; 2. Lorraine Coulson; 3. John Moun- lain. Grade I-No tests. Perfect attendance: Helen Mur- phy. Faye Coulson, Sylvia Murphy. Lorraine Coulson, Clifford Coulson and Winston Cousins. Shirley Stewart. teacher. .?.-......-M. IIISTOIIIC 'l'l'I'lE The rank of Admiral is one of the oldest in world naval history appearing in English records in the veer 13111 ' I IN lmsmoaiawl MR5. NEIL MaeNAIiGll'ION It was with deep rerzrct that Mrs. Wm. Mathcson. Oyster hm Bridge. received the news of Lltc death of her niece. Mrs. Neil Man- Naughtcn of Monticello. 3f:une- sotn, due to a car accident on Oct. 2lst. Mrs. MacNaughton was formerly Clara Matheson, who taughtscirnol for a number of years in lllh Provlnde. later continulne licr profession for several years in Saskatoon t.iil her marriage toNcu MacNo.ughton. formerly of Wins- loe. P. E. I. She leaves to mourn a son, Ror- lnnld. his wife and ioltr ',granrl- children. of Minneapolis, tlicr luis-l band having prcdcccascri hcrthrrr-l years ago i, besides a host of friends. She visited here last summer after an absence of 40 years. rc- newlng a lot of old friendships. who will mourn hcr passing. Take comfort Christians, your friends In Jesus fall asleep; Their better lrcing never ends. Why then dejected weep? IN MEMORIAM In loving m-e;;y of our dear, I-Ether. 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