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Mrs. Reid Stevenson and two children mot- ored to the capital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ola! Stevenson and family visited the formers paternal home on Sunday. Mrs. Cora Mcneod is at present at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bell, North River. Messrs Allison Stevenson. Greelman Dickleson and George Andrew are being welcomed home from their respective Universitiee. Mr. ' chiekeirn of New Hampshire, 0. 8. A., was in this district the past week, where he purchased a numbe of choice dairy cows. Mr. George Dlckieson. one of our energetic potato dealers, has been confined to his home with an attack or tlu, and was under the care of his physician. Miss Martha Brown, in oom- pany with Mrs. 8. Andrew, motored to Kcnsington on Sun- day, where she visited her cousins, Mrs. Emily Whitehead, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Linkletter. Mrs. John Pursey has returned to her home in North Eustlco, after spending the winter months with her daughter, Mra.Millar Orr and Mr. Orr. Mrs. on-is staying with her for a iew days, Mrs. Bruce Motiatt is spending some time with her mughter, Mrs. Carl Woolner, who has been ill. The many friends of Mrs. Woolner will be pleased to know The: condition is greatly knlproved M.r. Ehrle Gallant .is making fast progress erecting a new home ior the Stevenson iamily. Another addition to the village is under- way, that is, a store and home for Mr.' Ralph Dickieson, under the Supervision of Mr. Walter Reid. Mr. Herbert Wyand, who has spent the winter months in Tor- onto, has returned to the Island, and has Joined his wile and fam- ily. who have been with Mrs. Wynnds parents Mr. and Mrs. Granville Buntain. Herb'a many friends are delighted to see him. The North shore Glee oiub participated at the Music libatival, where they sang. "Praise Ye the Lord". Miss Joyce Warren was the accompanist; aa adjudicator Mr. Lee gave complimentary and en- couraging remarks It is to be hoped that mcre rural choirs will get instruction and offer competi- tion snother year. Rev. George Govtgh, in his dia- course Sunday evening. spoke oi Mothers and the Family Life, the great importance or chris- Mlirder Gould" ilot Kill (continued) "No. I don't mean I'm going to try to find a quick way out. I'll let what will be be. not For a aick woman. riuat haven't long to live, that's all." Touched to quick - .,. laurette Dexter moved torward an sank on her knees beside the al- flioied woman, taking one of her hands tenderly in hers. "Let me help you. Miss Hogan," she said. "any way I can. I'm an American. like you. Please count me as a irlcnd." "that's just too sweet of you-- Miss Dexter, isn't it? But nobody can help me now. I'm really quite happy, (or I'm long prepared." Robin also felt moved. "We both ieel for you, Miss Rn- gan." he told her. Tears suddenly flooded her eyes. and some t elapsed beiorc she spoke. "Thank you," she said at last. That was all; but there was a. depth of grateful feeling in the words. Patiently ector West had Iimd aside (or a moment; now'he tapped Robin's arm. "Tell me, young man," he said, "what precisely was it you wanted to see me tor? What brought you 13- along hero to-night 0! all nights?" Before Robin could reply. Laur- ette confronted the detective. 'We came along really to see Miss van Buren, as I told her when we came in here. we thought we might learn something of import- ance from her. The fact is. Mr. West, I have reason to believe Rufus Bret is somewhere in this theater, or at least that there's tian teaching in the home, quot- ing many great men, as owing their success to their mother's teaching. During the service. a duet, 'Mother's Ptayers', was nice- ly rendered by Doris and Billie Andrew. The sunbeam Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. B. An- drew on May 4, with an attend- ance of thirteen mber and five visitors. Doris Andrew pre- sided, opening the meeting by singing hymn."God sees the Little sparrow Fall", followed by the purpose and prayer. "rhis is my Father's World". was sung. Scrip- ture lesson was read by Shirley Mofiatt; Pearle l-"cholson after- ed special prayer for Miss Jessie weir. who is at a Missionary Hospital in Alberta. e Minutes of previous meeting were read and amroved. Next meeting to be May in at the home oi Mrs. Andrew, when plans will be completed for a banquet eons- mcmorating the twenty-fifth an- niversary of the Union. The leader, Mrs. cough. gave a talk on the work in the Mission Fields, which was illustrated on the talking window. Shirley Mo!- tat and sheila Diokieeon offered to bring lunch for next meeting. The singing of, 'When He Gom- eth", brought the meeting to a close. A game of softball was en- joyed by all. Mrs. clough provid- ed a delicious lunch and was as- sisted by the hostel. Rail Shipments Of Tubers Continue At liecori level Rail shipmenu of Prince Id- ward Island potatoes continue to break all previous records with a total of il,i5i oarloada of last yum crop having left the Prov- ince early this week. Rail ahlplntmte to date total use can with the equivalent or nose bovine been -hloood to bolt. Prevbua high for shipments was recorded in 194'! when 0,001 ears ion the province. Most or the Island potatoes are going to Eastern United ltatea and Canadian marble. one hip- ment went as for In North Dakota. and potatoes iron: this Prov- ince went to buyers in I states in the United states this year. Movement of the island tubers continues to .is. heavy until exportable surplus i used up. A National Railways to protect the shiprnante hem heat hsnage ITNPIIII ISLAND! Japan. as constituted sour its defeat in the second world War. thd ' aupplyots-etr1geratoroaraiabeing' maintained by the Oanadlan . WIIYL9 consists of four islands. Honehu. Hokkaido. Kvrushu and Shikoku. aomeone who knows where he is.” Even Barbara and Beater picked upt.beireara.oonaaioue oithe ae- cent or confession in Lauretwa "Brett!" they both thotl(Iit....and wondered. "what story is this?" exclaimed West blankly. "What on earth makes you think that?" Wheeling round on Barbara he looked at her in sharp inquiry. slowly the shook her head. and he turned his at- tention again to Laurette. "Why should Brett be hiding here? surely you are talking nonsense. Miss Dex- ter. xi Brett were here, Leasing must have known of it and it would have suited him to hand him over to the police. lib wouldn't keep him hidden." "Wouldn't he! I don't mean he's being kept hidden; I mean he's be- ing kept a prisoner. What it Les- sing had been afraid that Rufus Brett knew too much? could have proved he was innocent of the crime he was accused of?" "A bull's eye, Miss Dexter, very much a bull's-eye! Look here. you seem to know more about it than I do." His tone took on a note of accusation. "Where did you get all this? Running a detective agency on your own account, eh? Tell me how you came to think Brett might be here." "I don't know that Brett is here." Laurette replied, "but I do know there's somebody connected with this theater who knows where he is. I ." There was a hurried knock at the door and everyone in the room turned to look at the man who en- tered. He was muscular, well set 'up. recognizable to the discerning eye as a. plain-clothes policeman. saluting the inspector, he ignored the others. a "Thought I'd better report at once, sir. There's a man arrived in Y0(lka4A?0fl SOJWLW WIIIIZ-'R WMIIIIIIIE? nan illililll liilllilltli mliluv AA ALA ltlllltosll cunt IfS'GOOD'AS RED'ROSE TEA a touring car outside the stage door. I was keeping watch where you had placed me, in the door- keeper's cubby-hole. I recognized him. It was that iellow. Dowson. you put me after yesterday. Looks to me as if the car's there tor the use ad someone inside. He asked the doorkeeper if Mr. Leasing was atill lnaide the thcate . and the doortce-per was going to tell him all about it, but I stopped all that. I answered for him and said he was, so Dowson said, 'Rlghto, I'll Just go up to his room. he's ex- , 4'1 me'. I watched him go along the corridor, up the stairs to the right there, and-well, thought I'd better let you know, sir. He's on the premises it we want nvs'rAr.MnN-r :4. Robin and West proceeded n- lently alone the passage and up the iliiililil ill nuts! Willi Mme 1971911 and MMU7I5l7 0011131719 .i'afm stairs which Acklnnd. the plain- clothes p- liceman. with a wave oi his hand. indicated iron: the door- way ot Hester Rogsn's dressing- room. Directly iacihg them on the first landing was a door marked "Man- ager." A thin light showed along its ioot. Without knocking. West tried the handle; it yielded, and he walhd. in. Robin at his heels. The occupant of the room, a man in evening dress. rose from the desk at which he was writing and star- ed at the intruders with anxious inquiry. "What is it. Mr. west!" "oh, its you? Forgive the un- ceremonioua intrusion. I didn't know who might be in here. This isn't what's known as nessing's room. is it?" "Oh. no. Mr. Ineainfa room is on the floor above. Do you want to act in?" ?- llll "Ya." "I'm afraid you will have aonm dittieulty. He always kept the mean locked. and no one else had a key. It was strictly regarded as his own private sanctum." "1 see. That's interesting. But I'll get in all right. No, don't bother, we'll find our own way. You say it's on the next next" "Yea. night. above this room. You can't miss it. it's quite alone- the door marked 'private.'" Thanking him. the detective withdrew. and together he and Robin ascended the short winding stair. "seems Dowson must have a key. too," he whispered, as they saw the shaft of light at the foot oi the door. 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