y THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN wmivzsoxr s- T- 4- A war: souvnam or nu-3 AtJLn son In our Costume Jewellery Dept-.: i" Clan-Crests it Kilt Pins f' Scots Brooches Men's Department: (rmsr noon) "' Tartan Ties it Plaid Caps 't Toms These make altrm-llw and practical liillv gifts that will surely trjve pleasure to the recipient. See otir dis- onald play. 3. A. Mob The llnlatohod Door CHAPTER. SEVENTEEN Continued The y question: ”what must I do?" was there as persistent and unanswerable as ever. she had come to no decision, she shrank from doing so; but suppose the nEcC&lt)' were forced upon her? The police believed that Borden had been murdered-but it wasn't that! Not murder. Even if it had been her finger which pressed the trigger and fired the fatal shot, it had been no more than an acci- dent! Yet, according to all she had read in the Press reports, the pol- lee had made tip their minds. It :was murder to them: it was for a lmurderer they were searcing: a frictlm for the hangsman! What '2! they found one? She had often :read of the pitfalls of circumstan- tial evidence. What if the police 'round some which led them make an arrest. i It did not occur to her that any- to in a suit.-case. She had been wait- ing for some eonlidenco from Nan- cy which would give her an open- ing for speaking of it. But there had been no confidence. it seemed to her that Nancy had deliber- ately avoided any approach to a renewal of discussion on her rela- tions with Martin. Since the mom- lng when she said that it was "all Eight" between her and him there nd been' silence. There was a queer atmosphere in the house. It was as though some soft. impalpable influence pervaded it, weighing them all down with forboding. Both Nancy and Martin were obviously in I condition of acute nervous excit- ability but whatever the cause of this was, there was now no quar- rel between them. They had reach- ed some sort of an understanding. To that extent Nancy had spoken truly: things were ”all right" be- tween them. But they were both as much on edge as Barbara herself. For some reason the visit of the detective hnd intensified their llI193Sll'lP&1. Barbara was keenly conscious of tension in the room when Martha at last announced "Inspector Kenway." and the man khimself entered. He paused in the Idonrway glancing front one to the yotlier of the three people before him. He could not l1Plp notlcin: lthe concentration of the scrutiny ldirectod on him; but if he aensevi replied Barbara. with a slightly forced laugh. "Detectives and criminals in stories are both too good to be true. Things don't hap- pen like that. in real lifol" To be continued Blacquioro - Perry Wedding -.-on Tuesday. July 20 at I am., St. John the Baptist Church. Mis- oouche, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Velma Fran- ces, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- linm Perry. M '- , became the bride of Ralph Elaoquiere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elie Blacqulere, Bum- merside. The double ring ceremony performed by Rev. J. D. Kelly. The church was attractively de- corated with summer flowers. The wedding music was under the di- rection of John DeaRoches and Phyllis Gaudet. and the Children of Mary Choir rendered appropri- ata hymns The bride, given away by her faoher, wore a white dress of dou- ole nylon not over slipper satin with It bouffant skirt with rows of ruffles from waist to hemline and It redingote of Chantilly lace with a train. Her shoulder length veil WAS Men's SUITS to 59.50 Men's PANTS to 8.95 Aw Shucks, Itisl Easy i To Pick. iEm DAILY DOUBLES With such a grand list of entries you simply cqn'f fail to piclt winners and. believe us. off . . . and BIG! Men's SUITS to 39.50 ..'. 14.50 Men's SUITS-some with 2 prs. pants-to 69.50 . ........ 37.88 Men's SHORTS . .-. . 38c Men's SOX . ..... . . . . . . .. 34: they really pay l.adles' Full Length Cools rag. to 359.50 now ...... .. Ld' 'FllL hC rggleiso 3u9.50.nngo'w ladlas' Full Length Coats, I rag. to 32.50 now .......... .. regular to 42.50 nice l.odies' Shoriloa 1938 24.50 styles and shades now clearing at .............. ., . -.. 5.00 Ladlos' Shortler Including some fu, fabric laeksis regular to 39.50 now .... .. l.adiss' Paalel Suite, good assortment at Ilzes, regular to 39.50 now illll amlly lie flat it with llllS 9 HONE NABISGO T SHREDDED WHEAT 47.93494" 6e.-it A l.'0W-PBIOE GEBEAI You can help keep your family healthy if you serve them a truly nourishing hrealtlasr - like NABISCO SHREDIHEI) WllliATl This cereal in nne of Nature's best foods, 10096 whole wheat, with bran and wheat germ. Ami Jeliriour, golden NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT rnzu money on brui- Iam-il mm int! a few mm per urrringl ;'h'"lz Could lam them W h"- sh”.ilie tension in the atmosphere he 2mi:.i?ti.l:2...2”l.:”":...353W no or v kill? him Iii” "0 "309 01 319? p”5'.flU(llll;lx'vlll01l:l-llflrllln SIIO-IICE Btlllrllezrl-t once; but if they accused someonelwns m,'..m,.,,ing no bemmc M-k. vise--R0311-le had told her nt'er;wMdI the 'phone after his visit to Scnl- --ya, 1-ms ;5 my W1", ,.,,m.1 M1” land Yard mm” the 9'31"” mm 5”5' Calendar who is staying with us ll)9”l9d ll""a H9 WW0 10 my llllrs our lea time and we wondered liestingly but she caught. the 1”" if you would join us. Miss Calendar jdercurrent of gravity in his voice. is "an hwelemu. stud...” of mystery .5he Temenlbcred how he spoke lo stones and simply dying to see a h" M R9397 Bome" "he" ”m"gidt-tectlve at his work in real life about his father. and he admlttedlof Co .59, H you mum to me me that he had been equally indiscxevtym pm.m9,,,gr Mam" made 5:, with the police. 'I'hc-y would be gcsmm lmmrds nu. door, Owe lolak.mz for someone with a motive. Sm,-1.-d hp had spoken hurriedly. lllllil ltxe llflid delivered himself ilitcywm. an nlmnst exaggorated my of ll(Illi lRll(S, cnlauhu y TllLs projected visit to Martinis -.Nen.'Du5 Mm Hung tn Cove, 1”" ysliotw cdp thatRtliey were '.:9nlih0” l"t' was the inspector-is inward com- rrs ;ga.ln;: (7) s s ory 0 9 U ' tent. Aaloud he said: "I don't most. Suppose they arrested hlml llhmk I have anything to my mm That would decide filings for her. me ladies shomdn-L hear.-v Shn would not let him suffer I01” ..-rm,” let us 5” down and he a (lay--not an ltourl She would tell Comfo,-mblcy Hm Namyy --D.., you ""4-l"'m'lg "L ml”! Should She daltrike sugar and milk, lnspector?" ii..iL”'..i”d?.i.; .”2.'i..””i...?.3f..”S””.'.l .B;.”"-.. ”"”.-t.”"''. K.””;.””' "5 . T pie a erasigit leslliion an two” "N R03'"'5upW5e mey 5"5T1took the seat she indicated. I-Io meted 50mm”? else? H” dilly had surppresed a doubt as to whether it would be quite playing the game to accept hospitality from these people considering the (would be the same! She would have to speak. She could not al- llnw anyone whom she knew to he l"”””"l' m he .”Fu55dv perhaps suspicions with which he had come .c"”d””"edr But she shmnk 3993” among tliem. After all. tli.ngs were .lM lmm we mdealr she plcmredlshapiiig exactly as he could have prfgscltf txc0lA:n:re(iiervK'?:gryjggiduiff; wishcdtariid hhe lmillltlthe krailin: in i 'hisdlly f ed no we avail- Slie would be. asked to account forvmge of me situation. He accepted 'her presence in the flat R mp of ma mm H dainty sandwich I There were the letters. Nelthr-r,md mmed to Bmbam. studying Nam-V N” 5h” Md menmmed tile?” her face while he said lightly: ;” :”"t: mh" sldme mlwl nltgohtgnilz ”I am afraid you are in for a dis- ac ey sec-me scarce y - ' v 1 d . 1- spollen and what little had passedl?,:lT?1r:lt'1;.m. 340;-?:em(.i:ye:ofr0ne 3: between them-had dimly C0nC9l'l”9d those super Sleuths who pit their Eh” '"m5l' gll.ml(5llll Cgmllnonp ll? izenius-isn't. that the way to put. 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Ill. 20. 22. 25 26 27 -3:54 of double tulle illusion fell grace- fully from it Juliet cap of Chantilly lace and she carried a shower bou- quet of red roses. frhe bridesmaid, Mrs. Richard Prindivllle, sister of the groom. wore an aqua nylon net gown over till- feta with matching mitts and head- dress, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was at- tended by his brother-lfi-law, Richard Prlndiville. Little Ruth Desftoches acted as flower girl and wore a floor length gown of nlle green taffeta with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. Little Donald Perry. nephew of the bride. was ring bearer. The usher was Edward Doucette, brother-in-law of the bride. For her daughter's wedding the bride's mother wore it sheer bem- berg dress with black les with a corsage of red carnations. l After the ceremony II. reception" was held at Hillorest Lodge forl about thirty invited guests. The bride's table was beautifully de- corated with flowers and lighted tapers and centred with a three tier Wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Rev. J. D. Kelly proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom re- sponded. The happy young couple left on it honeymoon trip to New Bruns- wick and Maine. U.s.A. For travel- ling the bride wore a navy suit with navy and pink accessories and a corsage of red roses. Out of town guests included: Mr. George Meikle, Sirmmerside. Miss Marie Desliochcs, Cambridge. Mars. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doucette. Halifax, N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chlow, Summersicie, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Desftoches, Richmond. P.E.I. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mrs. Harold Perry at which she was the recipient of many useful and beautiful guts-:5 Showlzr Tendered Bride-To-Bo --Friends and neighbors assem- bled at the home of Mrs. Fred Roach, Kensington, on Thursday evening July 17th. to honour her daughter Velda whose marriage. takes place in the near future. The guest of the evening was re- ceived by Mrs. Sandy Champion, aunt of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. 12.88 ..... 16.88 Men's T-SHIRTS- ladlorl What a break, our fi Reg' 1'50 ' ' ' ' "" f' ' 1'00 Dresses regular to 29.50 M" now . ........ .. :88 All other-dresses drastically reduced Out they go all Summer Hate regular to 6.95 now Group of ladies' Slack Sullil, nice ussori. men? of shades H regular to 17.95 now Men's SWEATERS- RG9. - so a canoe-onto. Men's seoar SHIRTS- Reg. 3.95 2.23 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAK S50.00 FREE PRIZES . Nothing to buy: Simply write your name and address and drop It In the gift box today. It's fun, it's free. GREENDAL'S MEN'S STORE LADIES' STORE 144 Great Geo. 150 Great Geo. BARGAINS James H. Champion. The living room was tastefully decorated fol' the ccasion. The bride-to-be was escorted to the room by her sister. Mrs. Leslie Coulson. and placed in a. chair beautifully decorated with pink and white under an arch of orange blossoms and is large white bell. The baskets of presents were carried in and opened by Miss Evelyne MacDonald and Mrs. David Cousins while Miss Barbara MacLcod read the names and ac- companying verses and Miss Car- roll Adams nicely arranged them on the table. Min Roach in a few well chosen words thanked those present for their gifts and :1 large sum of money, and asked them to come and visit her in her new home. All joined in singing "For She's it Jolly Good Fellow." when all the gifts had been ad- mired it dainty lunch was served by friends of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs. John Cameron Evclyne MacDonald. Ruby Ad- ams, and Barbara MacI.eod. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music furn- ished by the Campbell family and all present, after enjoying the good time, departed wishing the bride-to-bc the best of luck. OLD HOME WEEK I--1951 AUSTIN STATION WAGON I-1951 AUSTIN PANEL DELIVERY 1-1949 AUSTIN SEDAN SEVERAL OLD (JARS FOR SALE "AS IS" ouvnn MOTORS Prince Street Charlotielaowl erve Coke cold "AV 'x Authorhadbottkrolcooo-cohunldoreontrlotceen-Deleltds .1. do T; Mon-is Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 191 ' y