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Hamann has caused quite a stir as the mystery Surgeon who has been performing remarkable opera- tions in Korea. worthwhile purpose. we invite you to phone. write or visit friendly. rle- , pendable lInL'SEil0l.D Fl.N'ANtfE. ! Your telephone book lists the office 3 nearest you. IONIY WHEN YOU NEED IT! Canada's older! and larger! Consumer Finance Orgonizalion m HOUSEHOLD FINANCE; no Great George S9700! Isms I Phons 2991 CDIAILOTTITOWN, P.l.l. Noun t7 In 5 or by npnuintmenl luau node to mldenti of mgrby tone IIIVING TH! IUILIC SINC! lI7I FAMOllS REVOLUTIONARY J Jean Paul Marat, the French revolutionary leader who was as- sassinated in l793, was famed all i over Europe as a physician. GET IN THE . scnitr - WITH l YOUR l scnapi Highest cash prices paid for all types of scrap . metal. A round of ' scrap metal is a pound l of defence. , MAURICE BLOCK & co. l 158 Kent St- Phone 2208 ml TRANS Intcimilioniil Tm-i:”ooit why OH. rm GLAD HE'S TAKN rr BFZUNC-1 BACK MEMORIES OF WIHEN VVE HAD P 'l .of them with it sense. of most an-:35 .,....11' He cupped Doe”). to NEWFOUNDLAND 2 flielits daily to St. .lnhn's. u - ; 1' t G d . 2'.xlrlrI:rlillin(il1.lsl)n(0Mr?r:lIll:)rl'1 with Maritime Central She stood aside to let. them en- Nm',u... ter and Tuck could see the form Inqiiirr nlmut TCA1 family fare plan. Fly the of II woman. covered by a blanket, 1511);: on the sofa in the living family for half fare. S99 'xnllr Traw-l Azr-nl 1R1 Qu:-on Street. , .1. DOWM.' rr out)! six: IN Tl-H6 NEl6HBOl2' i HOOD! 51X, MIND - Vou, lN6iDE or: MY MEMORY! retain their liinlng. They called him "The Moose." His final re- port of a case was long, involved, painstaking. watertight, and writ- ten in a flawless, if rather pedes- trian, English prose. Of his private life it was known that he lived alone in a house on a hill in the northeastern part of town. that he sometimes went to concerts. that he had no visible Alla family and few friends. Appar- ”' eiitly his work and his mild pleasures were all he wanted. It was also known that he had once The Birthday Murder By Lanxe Lewis CHAPTER 'I'HlR.'I'EEN Part One Richard Tuck. of the Los geles Homicide squad, was garded by his colleagues as being a rather queer duck. Concerningl his own understandlnl 01 Crime-llbecn married to a woman named he P05-5ESWd I hllmlllw h88lh5'.Lucy, and that it was his sudden which their Kllb C)'l'llCl3m "mgideclslim to join the police force h0ll0W Mid 9l'IllJW- He Wemedlas a common. hlue-uniformed. careless of achieving I 1'8C0fd follfoot-slogging policeman which had speedily Wi-nd1l'lK 119 C3595 1” which directly caused the divorce in he was involved. and showed 1h- which the brief marriage had stead a. diainelination to make an lermmmcd, arrest without substantial evl.-1 E, B5-1.0,, pr,-may .1,-uaiiy work- dense. The result of this odd quirk ed with Tuck. Froody was ll little was that no case of his which hhdv fat man with sad green eyes. a come to trial had ever been l05liwnddlln: walk with had gained. by the state. This save him is def-, him the epithet ”Dllt'k Butt” tot inite standing with Gu”9"Y- "'19; which he always pretended to be head of the h0mlFlde SCIUM1 lmd-liiiiavtzii-e-. and an admiration oi which was more lm'D0Ymh'- W"hl'i'iiek which would have been em- the district attorney's 0mC9- Aibarznssing to many men. Froody number of detectives were .l-EMF"-l5lluvpd'a1l niqgling detail: he was of him. And yet: his C0nV1"0ml1itiie perfect leg man. He never uneonoem robbed their .l93lW5.lWsuore; he knew Sherlock Holmes or much point. and left nmmiby heart. and his Tarzan almost from nm-in: frustration recarding allgm. Pdnorml page of the ctgyi, six feet fllte lhchtls 01 Rlilllmdjmnst, conservative newspaper and Tuck. lkept. it, for weeks in his wallet. His They could never llllfl('TSl?lflClpp.-H-nt,c me was M calories; 35 why when violent death left lL5.Tuck's own. unusual haunts on the wrong side, so mesa two went, that; way; of the tracks and entered R. home apart, fl-om the ome,-5 and did not in BeV9ll1)' HWY 3 105 Ahzeleilsecm to mind. They gradually Ul1ll'PFSlll' fl? 0lhPr S110-h Rel"-991'gained R certain distinction. The l1lhCP5. hr WM Tuck Wh0m Gu”t3Y' other members oi the squad at iy placed in charge. rather than last, adopted toward them the one -of themselves. It certainly mmemp;,uou51y gffegtjonnte at. wasnlt that he was such ittltude which a conservative fam- smooth man: he was H 510W mhllvl lly adopts toward a couple of half- and his inevitable brown suit was crazy reiauvcg who have msim. apt to Want Pl'eSSlhR- He 'v00Kl;:ulshed themselves in some out- down his own notes in a strange landish profession like ballet private shorthand. He was grudg- dancing or the composing of mg in giving information to re- clgssjcal music, porters. yet wrsehow mm-zed to. A large. pretty woman the door ot the little Mizxleati house to Tuck and Froodv. lit lspite of the dark circles below her brown eyes she had about her - that flush of subdued excitement which grips certain women at n time of sudden trnsedy in which lthey themselves are not personal- liv involved. She had on a suit of soft. blue wool and the color lceemed to Tuck too young for her ripe body. her large face. She said in ,3. whisper, "Shh. She's asleep." opened room. He could see only a fluff of gray hair, a sharp. closed face. she - FANADA MI" Uh" lwils lying on her back. "Is that rnns-Atlantic ' Trans:-ontineiitnl Mrs. Hime-3.. he asked. l The large pretty woman nod- lded. "l'm Bernice Saxe.” she said 0 ' in a small voice. Mahler call- Nf ed me after he phoned you. I'm lVietoi'ia's oldest friend, you see." To he continued By--J. R.' will-ii-aK vv. K. Rogers Agencies l.td., uuo-nuuutu C-JOSH. VJHUT i "i A COMEDONKI. RlN6lN' IDOR BELL9" LITTLE KID STUFF! I all his-4 amt g. r” v lhh p r . a 045 iUti,-..'. ,7 Hg I l H ”"'”' i'iiiii:.iT - . B07. wuu-r. , - ”'”.-'- . -wonoetzpvi. H ' - WIl.UA"l9 . l K DIV - F J? Official picture of Surgeon Lleut. Cyr. l"Plienomenal Success Continued from page 9 in 1949. Not only did the organ- ization oi R. T. Holman Limited suffer a. severe loss when on the morning of March 23. 19-19, word was received from Detona Beach. Florida. of the sudden passing of Mr. J. LeRo,v Holman. but tlie town of Summersidc and the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island as well. Nu clutch in pnslsl V t No years to change Dollar for dollar and feature for denture you eantt beat a "In addition to his duties at the Holman organization. he held sev- eral important posts with Canad- fan and Maritime tirms. He was director of the Bank of Canada and of the Hall Msnutacturinil Co.. Ltd. In addition. he was also a director of the Central Trust Company of Canada. Ltd.. I mem- ber ot the Summerside Board of Trade, and was at one time presi- dent of the Maritime Board 0! Trade. "since 1949, the son of J. Lenny Holman tgrandson and namesake of the founder-Robert Timon Holman) has been President and General Manager, while the sons or Mr. Harry T..-Harry, Jr.. and Alan-have been vice-presidents. Under their Jurisdiction the Hol- man organizatlon has continued to grow and expand both in Sum- merslde and Charlottetown. "About two years ago I new grocery store was established at the R.C.A.P'. Station at st. Elean- or's. This store has been a great convenience for the 300 or more families of the Airforce personnel and the venture here has been highly successful. Late last year. it new store was opened here in Charlottetown which is known as Holmnn's Little Shop. This store caters to the ladies and teen age girls. dealing altogether in lines of sportwear, dresses. lingerie. and accessories, and then again during the past summer, we is open another new Ladias' Ready To Wear store in New Glasgow, N.s. Continued Ea-panalon "rho founder of R. T. Holman Limited was undoubtedly a clever man and the business which he founded must have been a useful one to have endured so long and grown so well. The immensity of the Holman organization and the businen that it has done down through the years can be imagin- ed when the fact. is made known that over 800 freight ears. con- taining, all manner of products from all over the world are un- loaded at Holman's warehouses each, year. During the 94 years of its existence sufficient number of cars have been unloaded to encircle the world it put into one long freight train. This. however. is only a part of the vuiume.oE products which Holtman's has brought to the people oi this Province. "R. T. Holman Limited. today. gives steady employment to over 300 persons and during special sales and the Christmas season this number is considerably in- creased. What organization have we on Prince Edward Island giv- ing so much steady employment to so many people? And so. gen- tlemen. that. brings us pretty well up to date on the growth of the little scorn which Robert. Holman planted 95 years ago." Guests yesterday were Messrs. T. J. Inman. Bodequs. and J. P. Mclnnis, Sutm ”' . President Dr. Sterling Glddln-gs presided. Rotakian Dr. J. W. P. Mauhlillsn spoke briefly at the conclusion or Rotarlan Seller's rernarks. to say that he had been dealing for the past N years with arr. Holman Ltd. and could vouch for the in- tegrity and fair dealing which has always been the policy of this firm. He remembered the found- er Robert; Tlnson Holman. a little man about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches with a build resembling Napoleon Bonaparte. He was distinguished by a red beard and a small der-by hat which he were at an angle of 45 degrees on the back or his head. Rotarian MaoMillan said that as a boy he had hauled all kinds of farm produce to Hal- manls and had yet to learn of an occasion when anyone hsd receiv- ed anything but satisfaction from the firm. , ' LOWER FREETOWN W. I. -The October meeting was held on Wednesday evening. Oct. 17th. at the home of Mrs. Henry Reeves. The president was in the chair and opened the meeting with the . Take Your DISCOVERY DRIVE in a POWE Q ' Give your left foot 11 rest! Stop in la! your neighborhood Pontiac dealer's and ask for I Discovery lDrivc in a Pontiac with POWER- GLIDI-:."Al the touch of your toe on the gas, POW!-ZRCLIDE iloals you away from a standing start to highway speed. Therc”s no clutch A CIIIIAI. MOYQI VAIIII OCTOBER 30, 1951 . followed by the u .. seventeen members snswarqagtn '31, call. and one visitor was mun, All were glad to welcome A. O. Gardiner who has return” from an extended visit cg ha, an ahter in British Coiumblg, After the reading oi tn. mm, utea. correspondence was new with. It was Island that th, members should pay the gym. m, cents membership fee for 1..., years, as a contribution to en. A. C.W. W. fund. An urgent "qum for helpers in Red ",3 was read. and materials will in sent for by Mrs. Frank Calms, Two topics were chosen for study during the winter months, namely "Interior Decorating" and --Wm. Meals for the Family". It was decided that the trout”-. er'ahould send for :5 boxes -1 Christmas cards. The annual meeting will be belt on Wednesday evening, Nov, gm at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Burn. There will he s grab-bag at gm, meeting. and articles are not 9,4 exceed 35 cents in value. Collection amounted to 1101 Program committee being absent. meeting closed with "The King" and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The last. year of s. centu.--,i j. leap year unless its number 1. pedal to push ; change. POWERGLIDE lakes care of all that! And, in addition to the blissful comfort of POWERGLIDI. youlll be impressed by the elegant styling and lovely interior appoint- ments which make Poutiac the Most Beautiful Thing on Wheels. See your Pontiac dealer-soon! 'Pouu-Glide automatic tmrunu'ui'on is irptim-of of trim ml in the Floellcuder Deluxe Snrm. divisible by 400. no gear! to lflusunted-I-'Iaulr-order Deluu I-Doc Seulnll ALLISON MacLE()D. 126 Cumberland St. Charlottetown Phone .208