THURSDAY, Exit Tony Blount Iv! Sydney Parkman CHAPIEII IV Continued 1! was not far enough away hvmhiastartirigpointtobe the one he was looking for and he Ikirted it very carefully, keeping well in the shelter of the trees in also by some chance there should be a watcher posted there. He had calculated that hi: im- mediate goal lay some five miles from the point where he had made his escape. for Piocart had told hian that it was about six kilo- metres north of the camp. and he was spproaching it along the hy- potenuse of I. right angle triangle whose base was represented by the two miles which separated the camp from the scene of his late labours. No doubt there existed a road or track of some kind which had at one time connected the camp with the spot he was aiming at. but if his general direction was whet it should be he was slowly oonverging upon it and would not, Ictiielly strike it at all. ' The moon had climbed high in-j to the sky. and its radiance flood-l ad the open spaces with silver light and rendered the shadows inky black. Even under the trees. when his eyes had gm. used to the gloom. the going was very much easier and his progress correspond- lngly better. It was difficult to know how much ground he had covered since he had started out. but he relied upon being able to recognise the clearing when he tame to it by the fact that the no or near it. so far he had bear travelling over compo:-atively level groun' and though he hd come upon se-. erai patches of mushy land h. had not encountered anything in the nature of running water. Aotuslly he missed the cleuing altogether, and it was the stream which ultimately led him to it. It must have been well after midnight when he cums upon it, and when at Last he reached its bank and new the occasional pat- ches of bright moonlight reflected on the sparkling water between the dark shadows of the trees which pressed close in upon it on either hand. he was feeling bone weary, and could have dropped down and slept where he was. He could not doubt that this was the stream in question, however, and it seemed equally clear that he must be to the west of the clearing. Had he been to the east- ward of it he must have come upon the truck which formerly connect- ed it with the camp, and he could hardly have failed to notice it. It meant, therefore, that he must now follow its course till it brought him to the clearing. The obvious plan was to take to the stream bed itself. The water was no more than a couple of feet deep, and it would save him a fur- ther struggle among the dense undergrowth which lined the banks. Even this was" not quite so sim- ple as it looked, however, for when he slid down the bank and waded into midstream he found that the water rose waist-high, for the stream bed consisted of about a foot of soft mud. He made progress almost as slow as if he had been fighting the undergrowth, and twice he lost one of his rope-soled shoes in the mud and had to scramble for it. The water was unexpectedly cold too. and before he had gone far he The PROUD PROFESSION Of NURSING One of the most rewarding: careers that any young woman can have! sured income . . . A lifetime profession . . . an opporiunity to work with some an 8.8g of the finest people in YOUR COMMUNITY. - ENROLL TODAY - This advertisement is sponsored by , LePAOEiSHOE OOMPANY LIMITED CAIIIIY ii . u if pamrs it abate M?LEOD M FOLK IUY TIIIS Covers more . . . looks better . . . lasts longer . . . and at no extra cost! That's why HARMONITE keeps our thrift-minded customers happy. Saturday "Ends The 10i7o l I could have wished that he had stuck to the known disoomdorfe of "V land. I lowever, it was not worth clun- Ang out again, and he contin- ued w wade downstream between the dark woods, avoiding the oc- cssionsl patches of moonlight and keqaing close in to one or other of the banks in the hope of finding shallower water and less mud. It seemed that his general line of direction till now had been more to the northward than he had realised. for it took him it good half-hour before he came in sight of a wide area. of moonlight on the right-hand bank which seemed to indicate the clearing he was seeking. and by that time he was feeling ready to drop with fatigue. The sight of it revived him tem- porarily, and he approached it with" caution. A line of trees still fringed the- edge of the stream bank on that side. but between their trunks he could see that the timber had been cleared over a. wide aree. It was evidently an old clearing. and as THE GUARDIAN. tool-hut, however. and he waded slowly forward ngal.n.. searching the moonlight space with his eyes as he went. About half-way along the clear- ing, he suddenly saw it - a shape- lm mound of palm thatch rising above the low flood of vegetation- - and his heart rose at the sight. This was the place, sure enough. and it now remained to find the keg. Almost opposite the hut. Pic- cart had said; and he made his way over to the bank and waded slowly along, peering down into the dark Water as he went. By good fortune. he literally stumbled upon it almost at once. it lay immediately under the bank. at a spot where there was a break in the line of trees, and after a cautious glance out over the moon- drenched clearing, he stooped down and lifted it out of the water on m the bank itself. To be continued COPENHAGEN, ( Reuters) Hans Crhristensen, 43. a chemist he surveyed it from midstream, he, felt convinced that it must be the! place he was looking for. He could see no sign of the old recently freed from jail. killed his wife and two children with a ham- mer Monday night, thm hanged WN York and Vicinity Among those who attended Mr. Fulton Douglui sale last week at savage Harbour were Messrs. Floyd Veney, Rosco McDonald. ll-nast McDonald, Harry Lewis and Hamid Watts, all of York. The Mines olga and Christine Proud were visitors to the city on satui-day. March 7th. Mr. and Mn. Allen swan. city. spent Saturday afternoon. Mllmh mi, at their home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vmey. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy visited the city Saturday evening, Much 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts, Win- sloe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts on Saturday. March 7th. A large number of York hocke fans attended the game at North River Rink on Friday evening. won I-1. Mr. Willard McPherson. Orwell cove. was the guest of his sister. Mn. will Crockett, on Friday ev- ening. March nth. Mrs. Gordon Crockett paid a short visit in the city on Friday, March 6th. Misses Elesnur Cook and Ella- abeth McDonald attended the hoc- key game at North River rink on many evening. March 0th. Mrs. Peter Proud was a visitor to the city on Ptlday,.Msrch dth. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott and son Preston were the guests of Mr. om! Mrs. Leith Brown on Sunday. March 8th. Mlas Freda Newson was the guelt of her parents on Sunday. March 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown spent Ssturday evening, March '1th. in the City. cud It or-ookett. mu Mary Wsib of the Royal Bank. City, was the -guest of her parents on Sunday, Much nth. Ilr.aud'!lm Gordon Mr. and we. Will Crockett and family spent Sunday. March 8th, st Orwell cove, the guest of Mr. Willard McPherson. Her many friends in York are sorry to hear that Miss Marjorie Gill. formerly of York, had the misfortune to fall, breaking both legs. she is a pstient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy Recovery. Mr. Norman Brown was a week- end guest at his home in York. Mr-..Myi-on Ling of the P. E. I. Telephone Company was I. week- end guest at his home in York. Mrs. Archie Veuey was hostess in the W. M. S. of York on Mon- day. March 9th, with fair attend- ance. March 6th, between York Ranker: himself. and Covehead Flyers. Covehead Mr. Ramsey Auld. Covehead, spent Sunday. March ath. in York, the . Mason. 23. 1953 Indian River Farm Forum --The closing meeting of the m. dim River Farm rorum Ins hold at the home of Mr. and Mn ma. ger Hickey on Mondey night, Munch &d. After completing the ngulgr discunioo period the plight or u. rndisn River man who lost 111. home by fire that morning 17.. discussed. " . Bernard Moul- ian. 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