-roasnar. q ..- Break 0'Ilay Iron Reginald Wrlgbl Kauffmul CHAPTER SIX Continued somewhere in his forties, the traveler must be - rather self in- dulgent forties, we - and he ad- ventured I tie that rivaled -the brightest blue among the birds. Jerry's noisy rise had quite natur- ally attracted Twomb1ey's atten- tion; what seemed less natural -- sr at any rate. less frank - was the rapidity with which the man in brown shined his position so as to present only his back to the door. Moreover, having seen Jerry. whom he must know that Hassle: nad not observed, Twombley whis- pered a series of quick queries to ;.he Rising Sun's proprietor . . . That one innocently replied in his normal tones: ”No-o-o, we ain't near full. we've jes' got one ozaer gentle- man . . . " lThis, thought Jerry, was like listening to one end of a telephone rnnveisa tion i) Come from? Him? New York "Names Glidden.” (Jerry thought. "It's A good thing 'Dvombley never saw me be- Iore this afternoon."i this here's his first Visit” The second voice in the pnrley resumed its previous pitch. "I asked because I'm vacationing, ion. and can't have any social complications. I was near it her- .-ous breakdown: my doctor order- id complete rest." "You've come lo the right place then," said llassler. A Slinn - Queer. Dead Twombleys - Queerer. B. B. Tivombley - queerest. Patron and host moved out of view toward another door in the office, which, as Jerry was aware. led to the ollcloth covered stairs and the hotel's upper apartments. From her disadvantageous posi- tion behind Jerry, the waitress had hcen vainly attempting to gain his regard; now, unable long- er to bear excitement in . silence, the spoke .-. and, as is usual when speech conquers suppression, she spoke loudly: "Fer why-'n't you speak to him. Mr. Glidden?" ”Why should I?" " 'Causc ef that there ain't your' friend you jes' ast about, he's got Lhe wery same name, anyvays." I-lad Twombley heard her? He was out of sight -- but was he out or hearing? And he had appeared iusplcious -- at least, nervous -- irom the first. Best to put up I good front and go right to it. Jer- ry started out of the dining room. He paused in the office before the hotel register. There. still :lamp,. was that signature: "B. B. Twornbley; Portland, Me." i fer since prohibition, Veteran Michigan l.eg'iaiator lllae WASHINGTON. (AP)-- Former Representative My Woodruff, vet- eran Republican Iegislator from Michigan, died Thursday in hos- pital. He was '16. He served 1'! terms in the United States House of Representatives before retiring from public office at the close of the Band Congreu last month. He gave failing health as his reason for not seeking re-election. A resident of Bay City, Mich, Woodruff represented the 10th congressional district. I-lis place in Congress was taken by nlford Cederberg, also a Republican, Woodruff was first elected to Congress in IDI3 after having served as mayor of Bay City. He was sixth-ranking member of the House in seniority when he retired. woodruff was the second veteran Republican legislator to die this year. Charles Eaton of New Jer- sey who served 14 consecutive terms before retiring last. year, died in Washington last month. Eaton was a native of Pugwash, N S. insurance company's claim de- partment. He was certain simply of a. general resemblance between that hand and this - and of course he was in no position to wire Light- ncr for a photograph. Jerry resumed progress with the resolution that had torn him from the peach pie. He would go upstairs and affect what might ap- pear a chance encounter with the new-comer. If the waitress had indeed been overheard and done damage, a trifle of judicious de- ception might mend matters. Hassler he encountered in the hall. "Business is booming," said Jerry. "I see rm not alone in my glory any more.”' Hassler nodded solemnly. "Is Mr. Twombley here for some stay?" Jerry ventured. "He sayyc he is yet, ef he kin git quiet." "I heard you mention his ini- tials," Jerry made the best of the chambermald's indlscretion. "I used to know a man named B. B. Twombley. From the slant I got at this one, I don't believe it's the same, but I thought I'd just run up to his room and mention it. It's quite a. coincidence." I-lassler raised a protesting hand. ”Please. Not jes' so quck a'ready, Mr. Cviidden. Let it come later and by luck kind of -- down here. Ef- my trade's someslng awful. an I don't want to lose none." , It was positively I piteous ap- peal. Jerry acquiesced. He sought the hotel porch. which was com- foriable. and invested in one of the Rising Sun's cigars. which weren't. B. B. Twombley! What if the furtive fellow did register from! Portland? When Maine was full ti.” rest resorts, why should a citiun of that state choose far away Penn- sylvania for a rest? And utterly, unknown Ironburg? i Mere chance for a. change of sir? i Possible - scarcely probable. ' Of course. too, there was another i CHAPTER SEVEN Did it appear a little labored? Try as he might and did, Jerry VVIIIII recall few details of the Twomhley signature extant among the records of the Protective Life CONGRATULATIONS To t MR. IVAN G.TURNER ' i on his appointment to . COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT Charlottetown Office co.or SUPERMARKEI - change common among men hav-1 ing underhand work to do -. ichange of name. And yet . . . i To be continued i I CONGRATULATIONS To IVAN G. In taking over the COCKSHUTT -FARM EQUIPMEN. Agency In Charlottetown ' They are always good for BRYENTON I: We have been doing business with the Turner's for 25 years and can only say It has always been a pleasure. FIRESTONE Complete Farm Tractor Tire Service. Tire Loading A Specialty. We trade Tractor 11res. TURNER a "trade". Mocl(AY CO. fellow CONGRATULATIONS To wanes mm EQUIPMENT Olytlle owppolnhiient us Cocksliutt Dealer for Charlotte- town. a wk , I! Mr. Turner every siieoeiui in mg mm Iigfer our.slnoerc co-"operation as your .1. I. JINKINS ram mvima.-irr nnann riioiio 1: Appointment Announced Macllliall-Naciluarrie Wedding on New Year's Eve. December 31st, the marriage of hill Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyd E. and Colin John, son of the late Mr and Man. Malcolm gyle Shore, P.l2. I. was aolcrnnized at St, Timothy's Angilioanuohuivzli. Agiricourt. Ontario. K The Rector. the Rev. R. Msoxie, .offioia.ixed at the double ring care- I mony. . The winsome young bride was given in marriage by Mr. Rhlllp ,'.MiacLella.n of Agincourt. she was illovely in her winter-white street . length dress - a Brezel import - . with black aocesaorl. Her oocsagc jams an exquisite orchid with green leaves and fern and she wore a dainty gold necklet. gift of the groom. A close fitting hot with gold trimming completed the ensemble. Mrs. Cyrus W. Acorn was her sister's matron of honour, and her dress was a navy blue corded silk with a Corsage of yellow mums. Mr. Cyrus W. Acorn was the groomsman. A reception was held at the beau- tiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip MacLella.n. Acinoourt. The iiro-tier wedding cake was taste- fully decoruted with silver leaf and silver confection and topped with Talisman roses in a small glass container. It was made by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Birchfield Yeo, St. Eleanors, P.E.I. A happy incident of the evening was a. long distance phone call from the bride's parents, who conversed mth the wedding party for a few moments and expressed their con- gratulations and good wishes to the bride' and groom. I The young people received many beautiful and useful gifts as well as gifts of money at their wedding. The laboratory staffs of the Tor- onto Western Hospital and the Tor- onto East Geneml also presented them with many lovely gifts, The bride studied as a laboratory tech- nician at the Toronto Western Hos- pital and was successful in obtain- ing hcr R. I. The happy young couple motored to Niagara Falls on a short wed- ding trip and are now residing at 87 Quebec Ave., Toronto. Mr. Ivan G. Turner Mr. Ivan G. -Turner has been appointed Coo-kshutt Farm Equip- iiieiit dealer in Charlottetown suc- ceeding the late Walter 5. Weeks, it was announced yesterday by Mr. B. K, Llewellyn. Prince Edward Island representative of Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd, Truro, N.S., and Brantford. Ont. Associated in the cattle business for many years. Mr. Turner is well known. He has business connec- tions in Newfoundland and the United States.' Mr. Turner plans to renovate the present office and premises. I56 Kent Street and it will be known as ”Turner Farm Equip- ment.” He is fortunate in retain- ing the present staff which in- cludes Mr. Robert Compton. ser- viceman. associated with Cocksliutt for 20 years: Mr. Wallace Deroche, mechanic for four years; Mr. Edi- son Watts, salesman, connected with the implement business for several years and with Cockshutt one year; Mr. G. R. Cudmore, ac- wuntant with the i'lrm for three years. Mr. Turner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Winsloe, and operates his own farm in that dis- trict. The Cockshutt Farm equipment has been operating for the past ll3 years. They were successors to wish Mr. and Mrs. MacPhail a very happy wedded life. ..Em...E..E-E:-j-:-E Frost and Wood which was a. well known established firm here some 20 years ago. We take this opportunity to wish every success to MR. IVAN G. TURNER on his appointment as COCKSHUTT DEALER FITZROY GROCERY i GOOD LUCK To MR. IVAN G. ruausa On Illa Assuming the Dealerslilp of the COCKSHUTTFARM EQUIPMENT I In Charlottetown. BATT a MocRAE LTD. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE WE CONGRATULATE AND WELCOME MR. IVAN G. TURNER On Being Appointed COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER AND WISII IIIM EVERY SUCCESS WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE 138 Kent Street MaoQuarrie of Hampton, P.E.I.. Mu:Phs.il of Ar-' Their many friends on P.E.I.u i I Fishermen And R.C.A.F. Vlrangle Over lcyiiol WINNIPPEG. (OF) -A no-, mants-land of ice in the middle of Manitoba has become a hot spot overnight with fishermen and air- men locked in a wrangle over who hunts there. The ice is a 240-square-mile patch along the east shore of Lake Manitoba. 55 miles northwest of Winnipeg. taken over by the de- fence department as a firing range for NATO pilots training at. the nearby Miicdonald R,.C.A.l". station. Defy Warnings Despite notices, warnings and bullet-spitting Harvard trainers. fishermen still go out on the ice to string their nets under the ice as they have done for 50 years. They say it's the best fishing spot on the lake and have protested the establishment of the range. Normally, Dakota aircraft tow target drogues above the lake and THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN pilots dive on the targets firing .808-calibre machine guns towards the ice. Recently. pilots have turn- ed away when they spotted man below. The firing has almost stop- ped nnd an R.O.A.l. official said men are leaving the station with- out proper training. Ilcsvy Elana It was reported here that desig- nation of the lake -as n defence area made trespauars subject In I 31.000 fine or If months in full. Investigation of possible prosecut- ions was said to be under way. However, authorities were seeking to first determine the R.C.AJ.".'s legal position. R..C.M.P. were un- certain whether the rcnauamr 1,7. 19,31 CONGRATULATIONS if . o IVAN TURNER on the op Iufment of Oocksliutt Fa Eqqj Dealer for pglurlottetown, r. E. I. Evr:-ly ......&1”.',f your new business. We offer our sincere oo-operation as your fellow dealer so that good service In our line will continue. J. F. MOSSEY & SONS mun mmnnmr oooxsmrrr DEALER Sales 8: Service Bothwell. P. E. I. , phone 9 aid-.-r-lri-council had been passed to ban commercial fishermen from the area. Meanwhile. Chris I-lalldorson of E r l k s d a l a, Liberal-Progressive member of the Manitoba legislat- ure for at. George. said the R. c. A. I". is trying to close pumaiunz. ly for a "mere 538.000" the best fishing ground in Luke Manitoba. He said 38 fishermen were paid 538,000 in 1951 for their fishing rights. The fisherman had no idea the waiver would be permanent. MR. IVAN G. TURNER Newly Appointed COCKSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT DEALER Has Our Best Wishes For Every Success DOUGLAS BROS. Plumbing & JONES LTD. TANTON'S Tl MR. IVAN OUR GOOD WISHES To MR. IVAN O. TURNER On Ilia Appointment AI cocxsuun mm rouiiiusur DEALER . TANTONIS ACCESSORIES" 152 ot.'(';oorge st. . . 1.32 Kent St. Extends BEST WISHES . To Newly Appointed COCKSHUTT SALES & SERVICE DEALER RE SERVICE TURNER CONGRATULATIONS To IVAN TURNER As Coclishutt rm Equipment Dealer for Charlotte- town, P. E. I. We wish him every success in his new Business and we are proud to welcome him as one of our fellow dealers. J. L. RAYNER EQUIPMENT LTD. YOUR FRIENDLY COCKSHUTT DEALER Sales and Service suniiuenilde, P. E. I. Phone 3215 CONGRATULATIONS -To IVAN TURNER As Coelrslmtt Farm Equipment Dealer for Charlotte- town, P. E. I. We wish every success to our fellow dealer and pledge our sincere co-operation as we are proud to welcome him to our dealer organization. P. W. ROBBINS YOUR FRIENDLY COCKSHUTT DEALER Morell, P. E. I. Phone 7R3 , case in the Implement business. We are proud to have CONGRATULATIONS To A TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT As Coclrsliutt Farm Equipment Dealer -for Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Every good wish for your future suc- you in our organization Ivan. J. A. MocDONALD & CO. LTD. DEALERS FOR COCKSHUTT FARM SQUIPMENT Cardigan. P. E. I. Phone 1R1 8 Forward Speeds 4 Types of Front End 4 Way Live Hydraulic Standard 3 Point Hitch S. Weeks. Sr.-occupied EQUIPMENT. 0 R. Compton. Wollle Deroclie. Ed. . , Cockshutt I ANNOUNCEMENT 30 TRACTOR I SERVICE GUARANTEED BACKED BY II3 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ' We wlsli to announce the appointment of IVAN G. TURNER cs Coelisliurt Farm Equipment Dealer for Charlottetown. P. E: I.. to succeed the lore Waller Mr. Turner will continue leopard by Vlselis Form Mr. Weeks. llircugli his energy. Integrity and service. pIu'sl'lia supportof IIIS many customers. bull! on outstanding business for Cocksliufllqulpmenf. We. llirouqli Mr. Turner and IIIS stuff. VIM endeavour to give continued good service and ask you for your appreciated support. Farm Fsiuipment Ltd. . TRURO. nova adorns to from the some pl-emltes-156 Kant Equipment and will have with IIIIII Messrs. . Wells and Gordon Cudrnora who were with Mr. Weeks. The dealership will operate under flue none of TURNER FARM a I Genuine Live Power Take no hand brakes. I l wet Sleeve Engine Valve. In Ilead Gas or Diesel