THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIIITE RN whipped cream, mad of 5WrEl('IlC(I extra-go. II Illnl Q3321: gives that master touchl CIlilSllllEH- Sinlnlrr llll Lemon lixtract. T ey're awelll . ' ., . I: end For .1 icsilve cup of coffee. add a hull" lv'ii f dr f5l1"il"s W a.::..r.:;."...;::l.-. I,e,m0n'l0Vl'l-V apple rings to garnish the liinl, or to eat like candy. tender in 1 cup water. 2 cups su 'lIl'. 2 fcasE0ona Sliirriifs True lAnuillrr garnish. with glitter su plied NOVEMBER 2s.' 1952 False . Face By E. 0.. Buley Now the dance was over, and people were clapping, and look- int at her and her partner. where they stood on the floor. A few of the more enterprising had risen: and it was clear that in another moment or two the celebrity would be mobbed. "Come along." College Boy said, offering his arm. and turning to- ward the companion. ' They were allowed to go, unhin- dered, and climbed once again to the boat deck. "Thank you very much," Marcia said. "I enjoyed the song as much as you intended." "And I have gained a memory which will endure all my life," the Boy said. in his convincing way. IN MEMORIAM MALCOLM WENDIILI. MloKENZIE There entered into eternal rest at the Miserecordia. Hospital, Ed- monton, on Saturday, November 8th, Malcolm Wendell MacKenzie in his 23rd year. Wendell was born in Melville. P. E. I. where he lived until three years ago when he went to Ecl- monton. He was a young man who was possessed of many fine qualities -to know him was to love hint. By his fine qualities of mind and heart, his optimistic temperament and lovable disposition. he made many warm friends both in P. E. I. and Edmonton who win learn with deep regret of his passing. There are left to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father. his sorrowing wife, the former Catherine Compton of Belle River and son, Wendell Grant, his mo- ther Mrs. A. K., MacKenzie of Point Prim, also two sisters. Jean (Mrs Donald Macxenzie) of Flat River, Margaret (Mrs. Albert Mur- ehlson)' Point. Prim. and three brothers, Kenneth, Everett and Glen. all of Edmonton. His father, the late A. K. Maclienzle of Mel- 0 "In one detail alone it imperfect." , the girl said, following his drift. She was surprised that no glib reply, and no ready compliment followed. In truth, the college Boy wu staggered by the name, but filled with a new sense of tri- umph. The ,ruamdumb's girl; as well as his name." his passport and his reservations. The poor English boob. But he bowed once more, lifted Me.roia'I hand respectfully to his lips. and said with a word of sad emphasis: "Good-nightl" He escaped to his cabin.--Peter Ma.rchant'a cabin-and it was time. In that cabin he remained until-the steward gave him the signal, having prepared the way for I. quick flight from the deck to the quay at Cherbourg. when the train started for Paris, College Boy dared to breathe again.. Under his hand was the bag which contained. in big bills, more than a. million dollars in American currency. In his brain was the scheme, still under COI18ldEI'raIl0l'I, for the complete obliteration of the trail of Peter Merchant, who landed at Cherhourg from the liner "Bell-iinia." And in his heart was the passionate. longing to see Marcia Soanes again, the passion- ate resolve to complete a. conquest, which he believed well begun. remains exercise of watchfulness and restraint. in Paris he set in his seat until keeping a wary eye out of window; though he had no cause for fear or suspicion. No cause! And yet. as he watch- ed the drift of passengers I. tell stranger, College Boy saw and recognized the little fluffy- eater of white snow; the Killer! CHAPTER FIVE SURGEON back in his comfortable chair, college Boy was trained in the . self When his train arrived the other passengers had alighted, the real along the platform his heart seemed to die within him. For. walking with haired man whom the gang knew as Frame, Frame, the killer” the ' held on Monday, COLLEGE BOY VISITS A PARIS Doctor Armand Pinaud leaned in kind of a gentleman, may I ask since he has persuaded you to per. made me to break a rule?” "He is not ill; nol” said Marthe dbcldedlbh "110. but very young and strong ' and healthy. And troubled in some way, Monsieur. He is afraid. this. Monsieur Mar- chant." ' "I-Io. hol" repeated the Doctor. pouncing on the name. "An Eng- lishman, you say; who will be good-looking, no doubt. and -with that charm of manner the Eng- lish sometimes have?" "He says that he Marthe said doubtfully, speaks like an American. is handsome; yes." "Go then. little one," Pinaud agreed. "Rules are made to be broken. and I would like to see this Anglo-American who charm- ed you to the breaking of one." Half a. minute later Truscott Whalen, once known as college Boy. was shown into the room: carrying in one hand the leather bag which he never allowed out of his sight. "Monsieur Merchant?" the doc- tor aaid, waving him to a chair, where his visitor would have his face exposed to a strong light. "You are in good health. as I plainly see. Yet your affair here is so important that you come. with- out first seeking an appointment. That, let me tell you. is not usual." "I am glad you speak English " College Boy began. to make myself understood, I hope." Pinaud in- terrupted. lie might have said that he spoke better English than his visitor, but he merely lifted his eyebrows. and tilted his pointed beard inquiringly. To be continued "But he And he "Well enough Home And School Meets At Tignlsh Shore -The monthly meeting of the Home And school Association was November 24th at 7:15. It was one of the largest meetings ever held at the shore with 28 members present. Mr. Ben J. Pltre presided. 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