WEDNESDAY G O T H A M 9e0JsE5IB.'-l.”.l:3 llAlil man. ..ii;ii mum in AllA..A 0,Ourha7nsd:g,:ill.: MILD VEL Vol keeps your hands soft and lovely because it is free from strong chemicals and bleaches that harm delicate skin. Yel gives better, milder, richer suds. . . for washing dishes, nylons and fine washables. VEI-curs GREASE FASI SOAKS DISHES CLEAN MAKES GLASSWARE SPARKLE . , i ' I y ct imlx U .i,I,-xft K('tk:' ,.! iv or V .1. ,1. , g; V. 4 I -vi” .o 3-.. ,,,. : Wlliiilil Milli ”b&.....'4. ts......... . M...i;4 CUNIAHIS N0 SIIIDNG EIIIMICAZS I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE-TOWN GEIITBAL GIIABIJIAII This corunm is reserved for aewa or local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay-J able in advance. Murder In Duplicate .C"""3” SEVEN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. Frank Welles came back into the room. He was still smiling, but it was not quite the same smile. There was a hint of tri- umph in it Then he iaw Jim looking down at the little portahie typewriter. and he stiffened. The smile re- mained. ' He nodded affably. "Trying out the old machine?" he asked cas- ually. "I thump along on two fingers, but at. least the thing works." He crossed the room with his long stride. "What have you been writing?" ”Frank." Jim ZENITH-Radionlc Hearing Aid: 535.00. Batteries. accesso lea. Toombs Music Store. HORACE FREDERICK MacEwcn will give a piano recital over CBA Maritime: this evening at 7:00. 5.00 WILL PLACE on your head a smartly styled Fall Hat. by Adam Henderson as Cudmore. JUST ARRIVED. spring-nlledi mattresses 522.95. Simpson's Furni- ture and Appliances. SPECIAL - Ono dozen Skirts. Size 16 to 20; and discontinued line of Sweaters 33'A per cent off. For Wednesday morning only. Sunter's raised his eyes. His voice was strained. "Frank. you remember I told you about that anonymous letter I receiv- get your IQVQHKB On Mary. Wood-England ,. Wedding -At the Grace Lutheran Church of El Cerrito, California, on Aug- ust 24th, Rev. Ortwin R. Janka officiating, Muriel Beatrice, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James I-larold Engaind of North Bedeque. Prince Edward Island, and Mr. Gordon Kendall Wood. son of Mrs. Edwin Robert Wood and. the late Mr. Wood of Albany, California, weie united in marriage. The small cd of murder. so you offered to detend her and got her acquitted by 'proving' that Mrs. Dormer died accidentally. "You thought. Mary would mar- ry you out of gratitude. but she had other ideas. so your crime had gained you nothing. Then things went from bad to worse. Smith turned up. You had to sil- ence him. You also decided to She'd already been accused of one pois- oning. Many people still believed she was a niurdcress who was luc- church. or spaniel: mission archi- tecture, was daooratad with white asters for the informal ceremony. Miss Isabel Little sang the wed- ding solos. . Given in marriage by Mr. Oscar Haugen. uncle of the groom. bride wore a gown of white shan- tung taffeta. cocktail length. vgitb a Belgium lace bolero. Her ah ul- der veil of tulle illusion 'was held by a headdress oi matching lace, and her bouquet cdnsisted of Its: phanotis and forget-me-note cen- tering a white orchid. . The bridesmaid. Miss Janice Wood, sister of the groom, wore a. gown of light blue moire taffeta with a matching can. both neck- line or dress and cap having a sequin design. Her bouquet was of yellow carnations. Mr. Keith Bates. cousin of the groom. acted as best man. and the ushers were Mr. Stan Buettner and Dr. Henry Utter. . Mrs. Wood, the bricie-groom's mother. wore a street-length-dress of light brown Iallle, turqoiae hat and gloves. and an orchid cor-sage. The reception was held at tho groom's home, 613 Santa Fe Av- enue, where the decorations con- sisted of white snapdragona and Lester who she really is. Ask her Mr. and Mrs. Borden Fraser. about the Dormer case.' " Cambridge. Man are at present Jim paused, and looked down at visiting friends and relatives on the typewriter. the Island. "It was a typed message and, of course, unsigned. It's been run- ning through my head all day. like a sort of devilish retrain to ei-erytliing that's been happening. "Prank, that message was typed on your machine. The typing is identical." Frank Welles did llot bat an N” ml" 1 lappe” 9”” ml .'""" eyelid. His hands were still thrust sage on your machine. Dont ask negligent! mm the D0,. gm of me why. I just did it - automati-lms mud; dressing gown Hm cally. Like typing Now is the time handsome MC , ' , e betrayed only a for all good to come to the mint amusement. aid of the pally. or The quick "Now. steady on, old boy, he protested. "You may have sudden- ly become an expert on typewrit- ihg. but I'm a lawyer, and I csni tell you that what you've said is defamatory. Why, youlre practi- Ically accusing me." l "Of having written that anony- 7 1 imous letter yourself," Jim finish- ,ed for him. "That isnit all. It lmeans that you're the murderer." i in the ensuing silence, Jim ' the chair in which I brown iox jumped over the lazy white cow! " He squared his shoulders. -crossed to Mary sat. I-lcr hand came up to ., , him and he gripped it. Keeping Than wake up your liver bile . . . . thi. 'e-Yes fixed on prank Vvemm pimp out of bed rarn' is go he said; ur. not worth living? it may ho on liver. l MYOU poisoned M3,-5.-5 gum, It's R (at ii If your liver Mini is not lowing freely your fnmi may not riigr.-at . . . ga- hioats up your niruunch . . . you fuel can- atipaiod and all the fun and aparkla go out nf ilo. 'l'hnl'a when tnlt need mild, gentle (forlorn Little Liver 'iIl three years ago in Torquay. Tonight you poisoned Smith and shot Hamilton.” Jim gestured impatiently. snatches of conversation, signifi-, cant little episodes. were recalledf on sea Cartora i help atimulnlo 3...... ii.-.. hula till om again i it in pouring out at a rats of up to two pints I i dav into your digestive tract. ' i should l iix vnu right up. mllm you tool that happy I . to his mind. They formed a pat-I 2'-”.)'.'.".L'..'.X'.'.1TESL?.W"l'.f..1;?'i.1l'l"c..'i2 tern - the completed lizsaw. alll on hand. Only 35: flolfl. any drujjllic. but one piece, - -- "Oh, I've been stupid." he ad- ,5,x Now On Sale and patterns from which to choose. affect the wearing quality of the floor. Now For The Best Choice! Both Stores Offers A Special Purchase RUBBER FLOOR TILES Substaiiilards - - Priced Extra Low iieiiiluantities Lasti Not. in a month of Sundays are we able to pass on such a BUY as this! Just imagine a beautiful Rubber Tile Floor at lway-below-usual prices. It's in the luxurious 9 by 9 inch size and there are 6 different lovely colors This is a substandard quality but the imperfections are very slight (hardly can be noticed) they won't With so many different colors from which to choose. you can design your own Rubber Tile Floor. Shop Order Now-- Have "Beautiful lluiihe.r' Tile Floors at Low. cost: ymitted. "Almost as stupid as 3'01! ihoped I would be! The facts were ltherc. staring me in the face Ill the time. "Earlier tonight. You told "W that Smith, the missing wiiness' in the Dormer case, had turned up land was ready to swear he'd seen 'Mary in the cottase and had seen her live her aunt lthe poison. ham, 1 only had your word that .Smith had said anything Of W6 Tkind! And of course he hadn't. if ihe'd suspected Mary of helm: 3 ipoisoner, he wouldn't have taken i the drink she offered him. He did take ,1: .. hecnuse he trusted her and knew she was innocent. "Smith's real story would have i cleared Mary comDlCl5lY- Y0” wouldnt have minded ""19. hi” there was one part of his story :k'Oll didn't. dare let him live to i-tell. because it would have stamp- ied you as the murderer. "Smith saw a man in the cot- ltage that night with Mrs. Dor- imer. That man was you. Oh. ht 'dlcln't suspect you! Mrs. Dormer didn't collapae for some time af- ter you left. It never occurred to him that you had anything to dfi Wm, her death. What he didnt know was that you'd never told you were at the cott-aim . 5c... one iiney didnt know you'd carefully concealed the fact. "Thatts what Mn. Dormer tried to tell wiry. before -he G”:- she managed to utter one rvoyrn: which Mary thou!” W” W 3 nut what Mrs. Dormer really said lwu 'Wellea.' she must have real- Izod, as she lay dyinis '31" W" d 'lI wS'rAeXlt'l1b;h1;l.1:"r eiiiilrmered Frank, maid I murder Mrs. Dormer?" "I'll tell you. She. was a wealthy woman and Mary was her heir- eg you hoped to marry Matt'- ior her aunt's money. But when they quarrelled, and Mrs. Dormer threatened to leave her money elsewhere, you killed her before she had time to act. "You didn't expect Mary to re- turn to the cottage that night. and you didn't mean her to be accus- M flNY TIME v its limit fur KINII illllli TEA -H PAINTS g I'..-'.' l "10 Y. Ilaalollalallal that night, 3 ed?" 1'””'35' We”- asters. Centering the bride's table slovily. Frank put his hands in :2 otfliltmwmgcplmgedplxg; was the three-tier weddinil cake the pockets of his dressing gown. Pg.-souls would be mm ",0 mm it You "H, yilrjhich rand tlraveiliedmrirlizitl ;t;lell' --y V p. id h rd, - ousan mics av - ,, 65 ."'” '0 me me im , me that anonymous letter, so pared by the 'bride's mother in Someihlnil almut MM) he Master Willard MacDonald. Com- that I myself would be 5 Mme” . , , d stopped to smile M the izirl. who Wall is visiting with relatives in against M, g you ,5 good as P”"" Edlmd mt” "h H) .wns staring from one to the otherinew you; (my, it ' The auple '9'" ” 5 M omy' , , 4 i Old me. when I challemzed you. moon the California coast be- heviildeied he tho tension that -- that you now believed Marv was (ore returning to Montreal where )"1':l:i('l miilifiiily lilieadegoiiiieerroorcnris: yirihe m:ntds1:lmMrf1' giglelleniaell Eullioh - they will reside until next May. x - 'l regre o a s e er- 3 1 N, d. But y ., Pd the P E I. Hmplm for "cu. To be continued The groom s competing me ”Tn be exact" -- Jim's voice had.merit. become cold - "it said: 'Asl( Mary - ocroaaa 3,, 1952 till) to iiililil - on your own signature Get olrtro cosh foil-for any good purposo-gy Household Finance. Loom made without bonliobia security. Repayment plans to M your Income. Up to l 24 months to repay. Phone, or stop in today for fan, i dependable service I. MONEY WIIN YOU '& I" . Cmgsdahv hunt and non neon-udpd uvmnnev Iiunm eeacuiuliuo I I0 Grout 0001-90 30., who I, phone 2992 CHAILOTTITOWN, P.l.I. -jg. s ical studies at McGill University and Mrs. Wood. a Mcaill gradu- ate in Am and Literary science. is employed by Aluminium Secre- tariat Limitcd. Next June they re- turn to Oakland. across the Bay from San Francisco, where Mr Wood will continue his medical career. They plan to take up per- msnent residence in California. Attending the wedding and re- Sizes 36 to 50. ception were relatives and fnmi; of the groom from Richmond, at. bany, Berkeley and Oakland. Out of town guests included Mr. Mrs. Wallace 1... Rees of Sacra- mento; Mrs. Ruth Fish of Los Ali. geles; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mil. bank, Paio T. Moore, Menlo Park, and Dr. D. McEwen of Columbia University, New York. 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