APRIL 20. 1950 &R'D I &frog in ihelihroai”? I I I I I I I I I h l 3 h e Appreciation We wish to thank all our irlends and neighbours who helped ua in any way. after losing our Barn. Livestock. Seed. etc. by Fire on May 1801!. 1949. Signed Don Johneton. Petefs Road. card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart and Francis wish to thank all triende Ind neighbours who helped in my during Ihe recent fire in their Garage. Murder Gould iioLl(ilI He opened the door. watched her WEIR iii-I10”! throiieh the outer apartment and outside, then hailed hie henchman bruequely: "Here. I want you Benson." "What's the trouble, Maurice?" asked anxiously. . "Trouble? I'm scared stiff! sit down." As the other obeyed, Gordon him- selt sat down and bent forward across the table that separated them. , "These ekirtel" he said. "Damned ixyoucantruattemanlnohliold the bird to keep away-well. you saw for , " can you beat rt! Oomee here for no periai1in' reason at all: none. wants to see mo-and riaka our necka over the head edit. That's bad enough, but aha comes here on top of that young -awiue Robin !loeter'a nosing aroImd-re- member hie dial in the papers?" . "You mean this one that was with the Dexter girl last night?" "Who else should I mean?” Gordon growled. ”Weil, 1 got some- to tell you about- him. He hooked me alter lunch in the Nog- reeco-couldn't dodge it. Not that I wanted to. tor I had a cast-i.-on alibi and it might have been worth the chance to learn Just what he knew. He'd been there OI-I'Il0l'. pumping Jim the waiter about me A proper workman, I give you my word. Didn't know my moniker, 1.... nail to characteristic oi thia dis- tinguiahed artiet. You must have noticed it by now." returned Rob- in water. grinning at him chee.;- "You don't tell mel so far it cer- tainly has escaped me; it's as well you drew my attentio to it." "You always were pathetically unobaervant. Too much ego. my son. There; I've brought along that drawing of our dear and only Nur- man Ashcroit, complete with the usual dope--potted biography." From the !older he carried, Rob- in produced a sketch and passed it clone to lmngiey, at the same time laying on his deck a sheet 0! menu- ecript. Langley examined the "Devilish good." he commented. "By the way, cast your eye on this, my lad." He rumrnaged among the con- ' sketch . , THE GUARDIAN. skinny menwomen gain 5L1gL15Ihs. Get New Pep, Vin, Vigor won a thriiii lony limbo all 0: Del Iollovl an up: nook no longer aeraevny. ooe hali- aurved. lit-kly "bean-polo" look. euro in girls, women. men, who never could trill . are how proud or also y. health -loo ng podlu. TIIIY IIIIIII the -bill -I1 I v r . Ionic. Ootrex. lie tonica. stimulants IIVITITIIAXI. iron. vitamin B . calcium. enrich blood. Inutova a petite and d nation ao vu you more strength and nourlahmenr an on banhonu. Don' fear getti no fat. pwnan you'vegained the 5. I0. is or Ibo. you oaadf normal t. Costa little. New "get a " famous oairex Tonic Tahme (or new r added pounds. this very day. at all drvameta fusion of papers in front or him and eventually dleentangied a let- ter written in a large sprawling hand. He pushed it over to Rob- To be continued CHARLU'I'l'E'l'UW'N i IN MEMORIAM Ill. OYIIAO FINIAU The couunrunity of North Rustieo loet one at its oldest and most Wspectad citizens in the death of M11 Cyrlac Plneou. who posed away on March 19th, 1960. in his eighty-siifth year. The late Mr. Pineau. who was a lifelong resident oi North Eustioo and the last eurvlving member of a well known family. was of a quiet and nature. but nevertheleao. he was always active in community life. and ever ready and willing to lend a. helping hand. Besides his aorrowlng widow, the former Julia Plneuu of Ruetico Parish. he will be fondly remem- bered by a.n adopted daughter. Mrs. George A. Lecloir and eight grand- children. His iuneral which was largely atended waa held from hie late roaidonoo to Stella whore uleen , Jung . nu Rev. nric vice at the grave in the church eemet . The ypallbearers were Benoit Pineau. Wallace Pu-reey. Arch. I-Iartllng. Joleph B. Gallant. unv- renco Gauthier and Napoleon .'l'he nranyuase Cards and Klee- Iagee ot Sympathy teetined to the- getiedern in which the deceased was e . card 0f1'IIanke The family of the late Oyr-lac Pineeu wishes to thank all who sent Mus Cards and Messages of Sympathy. Alec those who helped in any way during their beree1vo- merit. PAGE THIRTEEN Meow! 'a'iSAI.AIIA" VACUUM-SE'Al.E D CO1-'1'-' EE TO WIN NEW FRIENDS FOR QUAKER SPARKIES but he know I had this blasted mitt. I know it'll get me put away one of theee days." 2 on ISE CARD OF THANKS "MaIdiiBt' ou.id" . The wife and family of ihe late mowny abou.t y:u?'?wB:naon :5: AND”-xx zfirffiflawy, Niliard Kitchener MacDonald. 39 (en-gully. . Q ET-5:5; -xv any Harvard St., Halifax, N. 5., wish in express their sincere thanks and Ippreciation to all those, who 3,. listed them in any way during .helr recent sad bereavement. Also lor the many floral offerings, let- N'5- Wlezranls and cards. gave 4 THIG EA? W47! HERE? HOW: lnyrcdienle: 1' 'II). Canned Salmomilaked: 56 cup grated chemo; 2 egge. well beaten: 1 cup milk: 2 tabiupoone melted butter; 3 rolled crackers; juice of 1 lemon. Directions: C L" Salmon and cheese. add beaten egge andmilk. Pclzrinto buttered . amerole.Covervvithbutteved cooker aumbe. Over all pour lemon juice. Cover, eet controls in pan of water and bake in moderate ova. 860-875' F.. for 30 minntee. This Canned Salmoa Caaaerole serves 4. ASSOUIATED SALMION CANNES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 50-29 "Dont you see'!' Gordon wiped his lorehead. "rhie Brett must have had time to mouth to that Dexter girl. God knows what game she's up to. He'd got enough day- light through his brain-pan to be able to tell her that he had been with me in the Negrecso last Tues- da. I 't W thought the old perisher had guessed that I'd dosa- ec him. When she got her hooke into him I suppose he must have coughed up all he knew and could remember. She's 'wised' this Iibator blok, and either of! his own hook, or showed on by her, 'e's got noeey." "That's a cramper. an' no error. How much d'you think he's rum- bled?" "It rair beata me.' answered the other as he got to his feet and started to move nervously 311711?- the little room. "I'd a dam' hard job keeping him off the scent. I give you my word. But I.1ancy I bluffed it oil all right.” "How's that?" "Can't you see he was in queer street himself? If he dropped it. as it were through Brett. they'd got the office about me-well, where the hell has he tripped over Brett, see? What tale could he pitch about that, oh? Though what old Dexter's daughter wanted with Brett Iair knocks me stifi. What game has she got on. eh? That's a. teaser, if you like. It beata me to put either a hear or a tail on thati Bother me if I didn't actually have to keep this Poster from wander- ing into the trap he was laying for his own self. See? 1! I had once let that perleher blow the gaff on his- sell and I hadn't gone right off to Scotland Yard, what'd he have thought? 5ee?...Much help you are!" "Ah, that would 'ave made 'i.m suspicious," commented Benson. "oh. it's dawning on you. I8 ll?" sneered the other. "Nloe bllnkin' meea we'd have been in. I wouldn't have taken a hundred quid to have risked Scotland Yard again. Make: me reel damp all down my back to think out it. 11 it wasn't ior the brass that's in it I'd lay no more joba like this for me. I give you my word aolemn. 1! we hadn had such a raepin' bad time with the book I wouldn't look at lor double the money." INS'l'A.l.p1IN'l.' 12. David Langley. rising thirty. lean. clean-ehaven, but not in any outward fashion remarkable. sat in his shirt-sleeves writinir furious- ly at a desk in an untidy third floor single-Iwindow room near Ludgate circus.- ' Hie one enthusiasm, life-interest and hobby was the theater. Being the fortunate possessor of a lair private income, some years previously he had launched a monthly publication called the Stage Chronicle. The deetiniea of his periodical- really a first-class production of its kind-he controlled trom this dingy little office in the orthnox lane on Fleet street. He did not . look up from the litter on hie (int desk as he heard the outer door awing open, the clump of feet on the bare flooring oi the passage. and the "Good morning, Mr. ros- ter" of his woman score ,7 and assistant in the tiny outer room. only when his visitor 341998104 in his own sanctum did he Mk! notice. "Huilo. Poster. my lad." 310 III?! out. "You're on the move early thla morning. 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