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But I still think It must be possible to find out. something could be made where I-Iughie was that morning.".1-Iug'llie." _ “But she's told us. He went t0, "All right," said Jane llstlessly, 59o Mr. Grey begin to cut his hay-l "if you can arrange i-t we'll take field. And do you know Where} hlm to Charles- since we can't Grey's fzlrlll is, Ji-lu? It's near the bring Charles to hlm." Rose Ltldgt- glll"l“n- And H112“!!! And I-iuchle, by a little compas- was on his WHY i101“? to ‘lll-m"‘_ sionilte diplomacy, was taken to don't W" 5°“ ma‘ makes l‘ Him"! ace Charles. It - was a pleasure the rillhl time. You found He" Charles had not been expecting, dying -nt ten to twelve. ‘HnghW-"S and he knew nothing of its signifi- father comes home for his dinner w_nce; but h], sullenn“; had at twclvc, I lcnntv. Oli. Jlm- T must - changed by this time into tin a- he ritzht- H“ “i” ~°-‘“' m“ "W" pathetic misery which left him dcr." some room for gentleness but none “Tho tilllllvll ‘"11" 35 mum l” for clear thought; so, after the high [or him to scc ovcr. And the first bewudered and mom” wan. path leaves the wall before "inert-hp for what they could hope reaches the gate." from the idiot boy, he allowed "But Hutzhi-r “bald 2° W "tel himself to fall in with their plans 8MP- I k"°“' he “'°“l‘l- T" l9°k|without curiosity, and was ah- lt the roses. He loves everjrtlllng‘ stractedly kind to Hughie. that's nit-e to look at. He used to‘ timlllo. Hughie," he said, with come and “mm "'9 Wm“ “m1 Ii the ghost of a smile. "How's the swear t0 W“ he'd 11° "it-"Whe"? '°t hay coming along?" No one in 100k B! a Bren-l’ lhlnb" of, cmlrsel AshtorrPaul could complete his he “Tm l‘) m” 5M“ Had donel cilttin: and ‘ realblns tvllhoill it hetero mar-n’ a "ms H? '"‘-°"’l Ritchie's suflervlsion. ill" fir?“ m5“; “'9” the)?‘ Just ill" Huchie approached him without 5m“- H“'“’ "mllfl l” '1'?“ lmm- lany hint of fear. his eyes calm. his She shook ills arm ln her two “p5 placid“, Smmng‘ Champs had hands- h“ face. cqxllorillld w-mll a carnation in his buttonhole. a *‘*“€~'"n955 and “Fnlanio” ohfhm" rod one which Jane had brozltzh: I klww ,1“ "lgh" He wen‘ w him two clays before, and this ill!‘ 8MP 1"“ w "m" a l°°k a.‘ m“ splash of hrlght and fralzrant rol- roscs. And he saw Ailstin Hart m“ drew Hugh]? irreslstlblv He killed, He saw thc roses thrcshq z h» , d h ,1 , d .h_ ing, he saw the lllOOtl. and llll‘ l ggtitllp ls ‘an s 3 3' u“ 0W struggle, and heard the SCFPFHIl- And of course heran home -—of course he was terrified. He would- 25‘, il‘i"tfii‘r""t..‘.llii" .t“'.‘l..l""'.3§l~‘I l In Mgmgrigm (To be continued.) rlble, You sec, Jinl, lt all {its in. It all makes sense" —-'- "Yes." Said Jlht, thhughtfnlllv WALTER L. FRASER “yes, it all makes sense." ____.._ He closed his hand‘ over hers.| Requiem H38}. M,“ for wane,- and held her so. “Listen. Jane! ‘mrvls page“ 3L fcq-merly o; 1026 It isn't lzc-lng tn he easy- w“ "ml 19th Avc.. E.. who died Wednes- find out the truth- we must. W0 will. But don't think it's going to b:- plnlli sailins. He's not normal. and heaven knows what a court l-s going to make of his witness day evening after a lengthly ill- ness, will be celebrated Monday at 9.30 a.m. in St. Anne's Church. Interment wi-ll follow in St- Mary's ,cemetery. Prayers will be held in l were trembling. So were her lips. :could he some other approach. If ‘ we showed hlm something be rec- r tmllue to even if We 111M889 t0 Se! l! W! ‘ Park Memorial chapel Sunday’ of him. Let's face facts. Hughiefevenlng at 8.30. knc-ws what he saw as well as any. Mr, Fraser was pom 1n Sp normal person. but legally I-Illghies Peter's Bay, P.E.I., and had lived an imbecile, and I rinuht if hfftl, in Calgary for 4.0 years hcfore carry any weight. You do rcrlllze, moving l0 Vancguvpr a month ago that?“ latter his retirement early this “Oh, yes, yes, but we can tr)’; year. He had been with the CPR. lt. Anything, nnyth-"ig to start a. since coming to Calgary and for trill-l, We haven't even mflnllBed the last six years had been on tho that until now." Calgary-Red Deer run. "I know. I know. my dear, But He w“ n member of the 3m. don't. for plt_v's _sa.kc, build ton film-hood of Locomotive Engineers hiih Urlnn it ulltll wr-‘ve foalmjvcdl‘ of the Brotherhood c-f Locomotive lt up, It. may lend tn SCYIIPIlIITV-L. Firemrn and a member of the It shall if wt- cm make it, Iviaybe‘ Hgly Name $991.31); if we use our heads it, won't be] Surviving are his widow, Isobel necessary to usc Hughic ns a wit" P.. three daughters. Mrs. D. H. ncss. He may l7"lI1iZ us to other MCMl1|an_ Calgary; M155 M18 evidence, tn someone more subm Fraser, Vancouver; Miss Anna tantirll. At 1N1 3"?" (‘an b1‘! .\'°\l1', Mario Fraser, Calgary; thrcc sons, dear lc-yul Pie we'll try it for nlll F, W, Fraser, L. J, Fraser, both we're worth." V l of Calgary. and D. A. Fraser, Reg- "Oh. yes," said Jane. trembllnlr ina; a grandson, two brothers, J. in a passion of hope, "oh. yes‘ Jim. M. Fraser, Merrit, B, C, and F. J. let's go back tn them now. Phrase! l Fraser, Winnipeg, There's, no time to \yzistc—" _ (Calgary Exchange) ‘ "No," he said gently, drnwrnll; (Mr Fraser has many friends on, ‘ her rnward. “not new, Juno. Not the Island who will regret to heart yct. Lot him 2P1 llomt‘. into the of his passing. His mother was atmosphere he knows best, P-YlQLola Newbery c-f Charlottetown the surroundlnss whore he feels, and his wife was also an Islander, safest. He wouldn't tell you nny-_t Isabel Gillls, daughter of Paul thing now, If you nestcred hlm‘ Glllls. he'd grow friqhtcpetl. and never, tell you anything. Besides §""l1_l‘<" in no condition to question hvntl seen today with an announce. So were her inlet-s under her. Her 1 ._ b n d | a Wild H1011! bv Archbishop Joseph Chfllw _ lZ§i§.°r..".-“'5l.'l.t.?.‘ ~° “ Mime“ “fair-e all Inn stew "Do you think that agitation "l SW1 them and astatement by Pacitique Plante. police attorney. that raids will be made on bingo names if necessary. the samg as against regular lzamlnlz or betting houses. Mr. Plant c. in eha roe of all cases, conferred with morality the Archbishop and Mrer. Albert wouldn't communicate itself to hlm in a moment? No. you'd never get anything out of him Way- Yc-u‘ll come hack home with me and have some ten, and resth- and then perhaps, ivlicn ynnvc so! yourself in hand, we'll llfl llnfk i0 the charge and see what we can do with Hurt-hie." Valois, head of Catholic Action "Yes." she agreed. upon refletn, in the diocese. an organization firm, "1 know you're right. But. which frequently has urzetl drives alzttlnst immorality. a! local lntc t». at. ed my]; o: anowflgerlalireolau belggml ve eels n a‘ slutty . :hle in tithe-nae. . ‘u COOK'S. for Pnotograipnp, coNFEoEnsTlFv Lin: svnAivcE. w" by experienced fun-ier. 23244. NOTICE TO ADVERTIBEBB_ or All advertisements to appear Guardian must be in oflice by noon of dav urevious to insertion to ensure publication. SPECIAL NOTICE for Sunday, Se tcmbcr 15th. No service will be had at Alexandra Baptist or Cross Roads Christian Church Circuit on account of Polio epidemic in nearby districts. Rev. S. Stackhouae, POLIO cAsEs - pmvlndn health authorities yesterday re- ported one death. that oi’ a. five- year-old lzirl. from infantile para- lysis and one new oase, that of a younlz woman. bringing to 4o the number of cases reported this rear. Nine persons have died in Prince Edward Island from the disease d-urlnl: the current epi- demic. ‘The latest death occur- red in King's County while new case was tn Queen's. SOCIAL GATHERING - Misses Joan and Betty Cameron were graciously entertained by th lr young fri-ends at the home of Mss June Bro-theirs. Spring Park Road, prior to their departure for their home in Quincy, Mass, after spending an enioyable vacation in Charlottetown. Games and‘ music were enjoyed durln-g the after- noon and little soilvenire were pre- sented to each from their young friends. Personals Mrs, L, E, T. Murphy of Ottawa. formerly Miss Delys Worth 0i’ - Charlottetown, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. A. Allen and Mr. Allen, Fredericton Junction. The Misses Mabel and Miriam Worth, who were accompanied by their little ne hew, Orville Dia- mond, have reurned to Charla-tie- tnwn, after a visit to their sister, Mrs. B. A. Allen and Mr, Allen, Fredericton Junction. Mr. Henry B. Douglas. C. N. R Charlottetown. leaves this morning for Miami, Florida, to attend a Convention of Railway Tralnmen. He is accompanied by Mrs. Douglas and little daughter Janet. a of Quincy, Mass. have returned home after spending an enjoyable summer on the Island. They were accompanied as far as Snckville by Mrs. Cameron's nlother, Mrs. 0'-' Donnell oi Douglas Sl., Charlotte-l town, WORKING ENVIRONMENT l Value of colour schemes in mod- ern factories is discussed bv tthe Industrial health division of the Department of National Health and Welfare, in a bulletin dealing with working environment. health authorities strongly steps which have been taken in BEIITRAL Gllilltllllll This column ls reserved for no“ was BEPAIBED and remodeled- Phm’ o! Summersldé. ‘and Rev. E. L. Murray, many plants to improve lighting, as r18 M Evangelism Discussed By Baptist Ministers A largely Attended meeting in lthiah th‘ 8h ti¥2+'2."““.'£ i e n e aro wn a I Church on Monday evening, up- tember 9. The meeting was under lthe auspices o! the United Bap- tist Association o! Prince Edward Island and wee presided" over by the moderator, Rev. _E.l Barnes Maison an workers were present represent- ling g number of the Baptist ,ghurchlt(ts o: this provigceh Rev. C. t . Hie s o Tryon rea t e scrip- ‘ture and offered prayer. The 'épeclnl speaker was Rev. DI’. W. l . Smalley of Edmonton. Alberta, ithe General Secretary of the Ba tlst Union of estem Cane a. tDr. Smaliey is travelling ln the wlll/‘Iaritlme irovlnfiesc unclai- the ' rect on o te omm ttc-e on llévarlgeltilsltxtl of tgie tilnlted Engine onven o . In ‘a can uc n |forum meetings in the interest o: evangelism. The speaker emphasized the perilous situation o! the world to- aaxlyi affirming ‘n15! hlls ctinvlietloci a ony a spr ua revva can save the world from destruction. This places a heavy responsibility on the Church of Christ, and calls gr as neylv empllaisilstront etvhangelllsm. r. ma ey noe a em s s. rising tide o!‘ interest in this pilaso of the Church's activity in all tie- h0mlflBli0Il1$ across Canada at the resent tme. He mentioned var~ ous methods of evangelism he-lng lused. and showed the plate of ‘each. His special stress was on l"Visltati-cn Evangellsm"—a method that has been used in many churches and with very commend- able results. In conclusion. the speaker pointed out some prac- tical steps to be followed in carry- ing out this type of evangelistic elfort- A vote of thanks to the vis- iting leader was moved by Rev I. Judson bevy and seconded by Mr. J. W. Boulter, and passed enthus- lastically. Sharkey - Sullivan tlulgtials In the presence of a large gatiher- ing cf relatives and friends one marriage of Gerald Sharkey, son at Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sharkey of Corrsvllle, and Catherine SulLivan. daughter of Mrs. Catherine Sullivan and. the late Thomas Sullivan of lrcivmréiatlléatrtétlylaraglaée‘ 112x pay their respects to this popular‘ 46. The marriage ceremony was per-I formed and the Nuptial Mass cele- Dunstanb Basilica. Charlottetown Jenner parish priest of Cardigan. Present,‘ in the sanctuary were tthe Rev. H. J. crhlteh, P. P. of cardlgalt, Rem] Leo Sullivan of Calsbry 13106956.. an uncle of tlie bride. Rev. J. A. Sul- livan of St. Dunstanb University P. P. of Summerfleld. The altar and sanctuary were tastefully decorated for the occas- ion and the youn ladies choir 0f,‘ Cardigan under ‘t e direction lof‘ Miss Teresa Donahue, organist, with Miss Marie Sullivan, soloist, ren- dered apgaroprlate hymns during the ass e support l Nuptllsl The bride, who was given in ma:- by her brother. Mr. Percy well as to bl-lchten interior of shops 5n] m“. had u h" bridesmaid h" l __ SEFPEIVIBERII-Jl "Who'd believe a l Jim is 50 ?" 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Buy a large economical bottle today. ‘ lane's ‘Fmit Salt’ sail?“ ftfléhgOItifid gnkfthpsxsame lines astao ere. eworea - string Oi arts aha carried a bou- ogllf; ‘Pm’ {ifipihflfli 1,: Rm“ nah, gimp “k larhpu‘ m“ mfidm Only a quiet. hush tfiat weaves a . b After tthe ceremony a Wéddhilélltg A we“ w bmlsh care‘ l, rank:- as and xecep on were at the home of tho bride's mother glylgdtgghbgngggglcgwllfsh‘ h°“"» gigogogseiinilgghttolsglfig"tkrblfigéuxag Lingerlngr a while in this gardel 5,113‘; agflefglggglgglgfyflzgadflfif with an htqplle soothing. balm. Croken. Rev. J. A. Sullivan and only the womeflu] summer mo” with carefully chosen colours and 515mm M55 pyances gunman, and! Rev. Patrick McMahon. In the afternoon the bridal party left. by car to visit friends and rela- tives in Charlottetown and vicinity. l In the evening hundreds of |frtends from Cardigan and sur- rounding districts asealnbled at, the home of the groom in Corraville to of haPDY wedded life. WILL RETIRE SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Sent. l ... (C?) -- John A. D. Robertson will retire tomorrow after a career o.’ 44 years with the Federal Marine and Fisheries De rtmentr. Err the last l6 years e has been In- spector of Fisheries for Kings and Queens counties. VAIEHVX. Malta — (C?) __ Th0 BOverr-ment of Malta. which runs a weekly state lotto-y of it; own, has warned agents of Rrltlsh football pools that. they will he prosecuted if the: circulate ticker..- lntended Xor the island's larrison, youlng couple. The hours were plens- Physkm] plmesg "Y" Yfllvflssed 1n music and dnnclne. Department of National Ilealth and “d n“ u" W" 5m“ hm"! °f "he Welfare compares the extra slam morn the sews departed within: llltl of the health-twice person to thl Mrs. W. I". Cameron and fltmilylfiglllfihbymclg: gflhslzmrmk Mo”! Mr" “d M“ shark” ma"? W"! "second wind" of title shh Laden wtlh golden light, Now is the sky aflame with start How beautiful is Night! —Const.ance I. Heckbert SECOND WIND Urglng support-If its National, campaign, the lete. B! keeping fit all through life. the Department suggests that everyone may build up a reserve of strength w-hich will see hlm or hel- through only‘ challenge to strength and cap- ac y. deilgfl-S- This. they say. is an aid to health and productivity. Brooklyn Dodcers the roemsman . Shar ey, brother of the groom. 1 i BROOKLYN, stat. a _ tart _ 1,, announced duclhess satin fashioned with titted» Salurdal’ "m5 the." "9 fifififltlfl! bodice, full skirt, sweetheart ncck-l was Mr. Edward The bride was beautifully attired a floor length gown of white BARON SOLHIACHER. Th‘ ti ‘er variety produ s the largest iitllfliglaltoyiflumld any variety. lowers et hr verb from md. Easily grown. Docs not ‘have runners but p 'I‘hin flne medicine in very ufiecliw ducei greet “entities of_ tincst trult throughout as l/aliiirgi just nnw, You're too excited ttt hcl llflllliCntlbns for World fcrlcstlflkfiilfi, line and long sleeves tapering to a] to relieve pain, nervous dis 1h: nelson. thed lcous flavor and llomll patient. anti oh, my poor Jane, which. unlike the st-mdard nractlce point. at the wrists. Her finer-r tln “aadtiivong. tlffwgsnllsgré! giwwlild iuawhetglar. CA‘ Ishovgdpgldlilescnthsfli: you're going to need all your put- n other years. will be acid ior veil was held in place with ifhrldal ' oerhefnn 5:!“ m“ uhlgvglrsegién‘ amt???” t": “l a, irtlcc to mtlllflgf‘ that pool" boy. o single games instead of blocks of’ wreath. Her only ornament. was a,- hf3:‘m"._°.rh‘|‘- h n!“ ‘an cunbeu! n“ ‘suwflsunt oven llloulzh you start ivtln’ him p g three. gold cross and ohatn and she car-J u." ‘omwm; Mb M N , s. k F. "n" n" where most people leave off. Reserved seats will g0 for $6 rled an arm bouquet of white lnrk- , I ‘I \""'Y f" P I "I ~1 could handle him_ nO\V_," shill each. the boxes r.-r $1.20. ‘Spur 5nd maiden hair fern. Thel IWIIEg/HKIIIHI - MIIIIOIISEEDIIDIISEBEOIGEIWIJIT- said. blending lz-ke a child. "I m surcl Motqmfirlxlfseaa‘ t‘ n (CD) bridesmaid were a. gown of rose‘ VIOIIAI EIIINIIIID g I could." A 101m effort’ bv ‘dig ._l - _ "Look at your hands, Janet" Ho > nmlal‘ P5 01' ' held them up before h" very tttlxi: 3311113? dteJgglhttggntChilgrclstt and _ l gently. and she saw that they m" bingo kames in Montreal 8m lt must be tonlrzht. Jim. I can't hear to Wnit. any longer" "It shall be (ti-night. I'm com- lng with you." But he thougill tn Proof that. people look to their | dailv newspapers for coverage of‘ local events was afforded during l himself in a kind of private des- pmr. nwhm Sh," 1 say 1,. henl the Alcatraz riot whrn one San, what shall I do for her. if this Francisco dallv had‘ an increase nf| hbpe fails us?" 30.00? in circulation during the - even . “FIGHT IT OUT" All the patient-e of which Jane: was capable, all her sublt-tv, nil, her ingenuity, were spent like. water ln the Week which follow-I ‘ed. Hulzhleis trouble was soothed, nwey from his mind gradually, so. that he grew cheerful again. Only- when she questioned hlm did he shri-nlf back, and sometimes cry fltfully. "I can't go on doing it," the said] Jn despair. “His mother knows what we think; she's tried to heln me. But it's cruel. Oh, Jim, I can't. hear to keen pushing hl-m hack to it. I've tried to be to gentle about it, but it doesn't make any differ- "No matter.” ssld Jim. "Hilghie will get, over lt. But u less we o right ahead it's vet‘ doubtful f Charles ever will. Perhaps there KEFFWI "llllilllilias lliillilillllpllll" wtth§@_ The easy-action laxative tor ordinary constipation A/ ognlzrd there would he a reac- tlm. Let's take hlm to see Charles. It's a negative experiment. lit-- t-ause we're sure Charles had noth- ing to do with it; hut thorn might he a certain amount bf evidence in his attitude. If he even saw ° Charles in the garden he'd he sure to manifest some sort. of fear and horror." ~ “But it's all so blind." she said hopelessly, "such a business of groping In the dark. I know It wasl my idea at the bctzlnnlntz -- and I still believe in lt. trio-that the fright he had was from witnessing tho-the killing." With Charles remanded in cus- tody. she could never bring her say the word rntlrtletr. "But there's nothing to prove ft—- nnthlna at ell. We're ltlst, not sure, of snyttllnlz. 0h. 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