MARCH 6. 1953 Break 0'llsy I Iron Reginald Wright Kaufman CHAPTER. THIRTEEN Rose was seated, opposite the -nqn, her elbows on the table. her -hin cupped in her hands. Alive xnd ueil-and moi-ose. A frown erased her foreheadp her brown ms had contracted: her red lips iuuz. firmly downward. "Hello, Jerry. Don't listen to hese birds. They've been trying ail afternoon to Jolly me intn sell- rig or force me into it. And- I i mi” .lci'r,v leaned heavily against the ;iooi-post. iiYou're not hurt?" ronly threatened." Twornbley significantly tapped .-i hip pocket. "Don't start any :ui:gh stuff, Glidden.” "No, don't." Rose supplemented. "it wouldn't be fair to these gen- ll"nlCll. They couldn't retaliate. vnu see. if I were dead, I couldn't. ::vc them Break Oi Day Iron for a hundredth part of what I've chought it must. be worth ever since they showed me how badly :iicy wanted it." Carlin still considered Glldden. ishiitcd from the girl's view. that gray face rippled into cunning. A sly smile twisted the thin lips. one :1-div eye Winikedl ”1 don't know what interests mu represent, M.r. Glldden; ibut l'()lll what my friend Mr. Twom- hivy tells me of your activities it's ric.-ir youwc found out. the way we have. that this old dump'I still mpablc of producing I little fifth ;rridc ore for perhaps two or three i.i'ui's . . . " ' "vt'cwc got past the land recla- iuuuon bluff long ago, Jerry," Miss walker calmmly broke in. "There was merely I legitimate bus.iiess strategem. explained Car- Iiii. "This clever lady saw through :i, and we admire her sagacity." so much so. you couldn't bear in part with me. Redhead dove for his gun every time I tried to break away." . "Tu-ombley cursed. but the ad- ir-uiui-ous insurance agent from Aibaiiy winked again at Jerry. ”Wcll, as I say, the thing's not '.i'0I'l,ll much; but we want to be fair to her. Now Mr. Twombley iiitllks youlve got her interests at li0.'iI't even more than we have. and lV'.iiI'E than you have the interests -.i inur mcrceniployers. In fact, swing a sentinmntalist. he thinks vhcre's a i'omanso.. between you. and if hes got that straight. I con- gratuiaie you both. All rimt. Just use your influence to make her rippi'crlale the liberallty of our of- 'or. we'll give her ten thousand .nsh dam: and sign over five per rr-iit of the preferred stock as soon is we're incorporated at Dances- :nr tomorrow." l-leaping new assiunptio" upon iti. Jerry thus envisaged what had li.l ppcned: h Joe slinn, in 1 rombleys debt. learned, through some accidental discovery of his sister, resident here. the probable new vIlue of Break 0' Day Mine and dropped I imst.ing hint to 'Iwoimbl.ey, who, liming had forebears in Ironburg. Wadlly credited It. Twombley sought Ciau-iin's Ild. Innocently Flower examined and confirmed meciinens sent to Carlin by Angie at Joe's request. But capital was required. Twomblty and Carlin in- mircd Joe in Twombley's behalf. Somehow the plotters famed I suicide letter, then murdered Joe in that the effect would seem that of self destruction and so that the Wdr would be washed ashore at I convenient spot. , Here. apparently, was the iminary crime. Not, however, the last. "Murder will out" -yet only because it de- "WD6 too much momentum. The first offense entails others. sooner yr liiicr human imperfection makes i Flip and the final, flag-rInt mis- l:il(e'un00VtiI the original felony. Annie became suspicious. black- mailed the violent Twombley. He hid in the woods around this pla- icnu the other evening and rid himself of that danger by throw- ms: her over the cliff-almost to -'"I'r.v'a destruction-shortly be- inm Carlin was due to arrive and close the sale with Rose! All this Jerry saw. or thought '-e semi". between the rise and fall of (;uliii's eyelid. Tivomblcy had "vowed to Portland to be clear of -'i1han.v. but could not safely "lingo his name, either there or here. because too strong I ray of ii-ibiicity must play upon him when once he promoted the new Wimpzmy. vlill that and one thing more. fiiis pair nf murdering swlndlers, Wwlmz never seen Jen-y elsewhere. -.',tlll failed to connect him with the L 1. Company. They assumed ”' Yfnresentecl some capitalists who had also stumbled upon the Rink 0' Day secret. Judging oth- hrs hy themselves. they took it for rranted that he could be bought, won it he did have in liking for lose Walker. . To be continued P"' p The town of stellsi-ton. N..!l.. be- -all as it settlement after discov- jj" 0' ml depoxr there in ms. Chief Bensiswegeskik. an ojlb- way Indian. has been ordained as an Anglican minister by Bishop W. L. Wright of Algoma. Chief Ben- Bl-SWGSB-Sklll. whose Indian name means "Thundering skies." will be known as Rev. Douglas sissenah. For more than 20 years he has been a lay reader in the Anglican church and chief councillor of the 000 Indians on the spamsh river rescrvation, 76 miles west of Sud- bury. Ont. He will continue to serve on the reservation. He was one of nine candidates ordained at Sudbury. In the photo he wears the full dress of hi; Indian tribe over his clerical robes. (CP PHOTO) MT. RYAN C. W. L.' The regular meeting of the Sac- red Heart C.W.L, was held on February lsizh with an attendance of seven members. The meeting Opened byrfayer led by the Gilm- lain. Fr. Butler. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read, In the absence of the treasurer the report was read by the secre- tIry.ai1owing the amount of 843.58 on hand ms: expenses were paid. Correspondence was read from Mrs. J. A. Murphy, convener of mudy clubs, Mrs. Sheridan, re na- tional report; Miss I. Arsenauli re Red Cross; and Mrs. Charles Mc- Quaid. oonvoner of Social Welfare. These were ulsoussed and acted upon. A talk by Fr. Butler was much appreciated. It was moved and seconded that the C. W. L. sponsor R lottery; also that 3150.00 be given the pastor for 0hM:l'0h purposes. There being no further business. the meeting adjourned by prayer. KINKO-RA C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of the Kinkora. sub-division Catholic Women's league was held on Feb- ruary loth. The Reverend Director. Father McQuaid, was present and opened the meeting with the Leag- ue prayer. The president. Mrs. W. P. Mcxenna presided. Following the opening prayer, business proceeded with the read- ing of th lnutes of the previous meeting the secretary. Mrs. Clayton Ml:Cabe.'.which were ap- proved as read. Several thank-you letters were read for gifts received It christ- mss. Correspondence as read by the secretary was received from tre following: Mrs. Austin Murphy, convener of education; Mrs. Cath- erine McQuaid. converier of social service: Miss J. Arsenault. re Red Cross; Mrs. Clayton Mccsbe. con- vensr of Missionaries of Mary: Mira. P. E. Holland, convener of art drawing; Miss Katherine Sher- idan. re printing of national re- port; '1'. B. League for donation to Christmas Seal campaign. Lot- tery books were received from the Provincial Council and were dis- tributed to the members. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. John R. Mc- Cabe. which showed a substantial sum in the bank. Monies voted by the members.included sioo to the girls' scholarship fund, :25 to the Missionaries of Mary fund. 050 for Christmas cards, as well as I sum of money to the Precious Blood sisters for C. W. L. banner purchased. After A brief discussion it was decided to sponsor a drive for used clothing for the catholic so- cial Welfare Bureau. and st. Vin- cent's Orphanage. on motion the meeting nd.loun- ed with prayer by the Rev. Direct- or. Father McQusid. BEXLIY. England (GP) - A bronze coin found in aiKent field by nine-year-old Robert Camplon was minted about 75 AD. The coin. hearing I likeness of Julius Cae- sar, goes into Robert's collection. c A on You own . simuruu when bill: pile up. get 350 to 31000 fill it H0""'”'-'” Finance! Lam made without bsnksbls security. Rep-rim" plans to Hi your income. Up to 24 month: to repay. Phone or stop in today for fast, friendly, dependable service! N550: min in CANADA OIIOIISEIIOLD. FINANCE? D. I. u... Mon-In no on-o Gauge 9., mm 1. when 19" ousatonltown. I II. 77IETn?i3-ii'"EHcT Vicinity Mira. Earle Callback so b fer the city on Feliliruiry 2:-th, V 8 friends there and patients in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Myers and two children have been visiting re- latives and friends in Hampton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers, Due to a combination of good roads and weather conditions, and large attendances, managers of skating rinks report unu,u,m. high financial receipts during the skating season. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willis and zelma have been week-end visitors among relatives and friends re- siding within this district, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Mac- Eachern. Mrs. Willis is convalesc- in: following it major operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuurrie are spending a few holidays visit- ing relative: and friends. and points of interest in the Annapolis Val- ley. During their sojourn, they will be guests of their , daughter and her, husband, Mr. and Mirs. William Allen. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Macxenzie, Springfield. a lady widely known and greatly respect- ed, and mother of Mr. Walter Mac- Kenzie, and services for the late district, including Hon. Myers and his father, Mr. John H. Myers. While weather conditions were not conducive to well filled chur- ches at the various services of public worship throughout this pastoral charge, on March lot, a goodly number of worshippers as- sembled. and the very fine mess- age on the theme of "Allegiance." in word and song. received an at- tentive hearing. . Through the calling of a public meeting for the purpose of com- pleting plans for the building of I modern indoor skatsng rink. the Crapaud Ri-'- Co., Inc., in a con- spicuous mariner is demonstra- ting its practical interest in the village. the inhabitants and in the general public welfare. In Crapayd Hall. on February 26th. at capacity audience enjoyed the very fine pictures on the screen. interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. Ind the exhibit of modern farm machin- ery. In their usual capable manner. Crspaud W. I. served lunches of sufficient quantity and quality t0 please the most fastidious among this very large assembly. At the Variety Concert in IIamp- ton Hall, on February 2'lth. spon- sored by the W. I. with Mr. John H. Myers as chairman. I packed house enjoyed each number on the program, well executed by 10031 and outside talent. Proceeds amounted to over 910000. f0? 113" purposes. The number of sheep in Aus- traum nooks was estimated at 117,500,000 in 1952. Mr. George Macxay, New London. were attended by rslderits of this Frank THE '3-UAR Ireodolbane and Vicinity Friends will be sorry to learn. of the illness of Miss Adn. MIcKIy. Springfield. i Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayhew. Cornwall, were visitors to Broadsi- buie on Sunday. March 1st. Mr. Wallace Bryenton. Brack- ley, made I business trip to Bread- albane, on Tuesday. March 3rd. Mrs. Enoch Newson, Wc.stmore- land, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jl MacDonald. on -Sunday. March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Heaney. Clinton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murray on Wednesday. February 25th. I Miss Doris Nicholson. summer- side, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson during the week-end of March 1st. Mr. William MacLure, who has been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. has recovered sufficiently to return to his home in Breadalbane. Friends of Miss Lulu Champion, Breadalbane R. R.. will regret to lean of her continued illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Allan Hickox. Breadalbane, has gone to Charlottetown where he is employed during the session of the Legislature. Min Jean Cousins and Miss Eleanor Murray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crozier, Wilmot Val- ley. on Sunday, February 22nd. Dr. Charles Stuart, New Glas- gow, N. S., flew home to visit his father. W. Malcolm Stuart. and his sister. Miss Mamie Stuart on Friday, February 2'lth. Mrs. Ivan Kennedy and her son, Master Billy Kennedy. were visi- tors at the home of Mr. W. P. Cameron, Albany, on Saturday, February 28th. The Fireside Group of the Unit- ed Ch-urch. Breadalbane, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bis- mark Cousins on Wednesday, Feb- ruary zoth. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson made a. business trip to Charlotte- town on Saturday. February nth. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Anderson, who has been tndlsposed for several months. is well enough to be out again. Service in the Christian Church, Breadalbanc, on Sunday evening. March 1st, was conducted by the pastor, Rev. M. Wattcrworth. who preached very ably on the subject of ”Chnist's Program for His Church." Special musical numbers included a solo, "I came to the Garden," by Miss sien L00. spring- fleld. and choir selection, "I Be- long to Jesus." The Cottage Prayer meeting which was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Chappell on Tues- day evening. March 3rd. was well attended. and a good number par- ticipated in the devotional period which was led by Mr. Lionel Rob- inson. The pastor, Rev. M. Wat- terworth, gave it very helpful mes- sage on "The Parable of the Sow- er." The hymns sung were: ''on- ward christian Soldiers." "Take Time to be Holy" and "Who It the Door is Standing." The meet- ing was concluded with the Lord's Prayer in unison. F Combine 1 tbs. meats and divid dry ingredients man. P. E. I. Presbytery A Monthly Meeting The March meeting of the Presbytery of P. E. I,'took place on Tuesday in the Hall of Zion Church with the Moderator, the Rev. Donald Nicholson in the chair and the clerk, Rev. '1'. H. B. seniors at the desk. The following ministers were also present: Rev. G. C. We-beter, Rev. F. N. Young, Rev. D. A. Campbell. Rev. J. D. Macxay. Rev. E. S. Hales, Rev. M. C. Currie. Elders present included Mr. W. C, Low- son. Mr. J. A. Macfnnis, Mr. Mur- doch MacPhee. Mr. R. R. Hurst. Mr. A. A. MacDonald, Mr. Preston Campbell. Mr. Ira Auld. Mr. E. A. Macfnnls. Mr. H. G. Reid, Mr. Jar. Marchbank and Mr, Everett Hardy. The sympathy of the court was expremed in the death of Mr. A. E Morrison. Mrs. J. K. Fraser, Mr. Donald Baker, Mr. R. G. Mic- Laren, Dr. David Macxenzie, Mr. Webster's mother and Mr. Nichol- son's brother. The clerk presented a call in favour of the Rev. G. C. Webster from the Presbytery of London and Rev. F. N. Young supported the Call on Niel! be-halif. On be- half of Zion Congregation the fol- Iowig duly appointed representa- tives spoke: Mrs. F. A. A. Mulch. Mrs. Wm. M30MlllAEn. Mr. R. C. Parent, Mr. J. E. R. Maciiwen. Mr. Matiheson. Major MacRae and Mr. Geo. Douglas. all of whom paid high tribute to Mr. Weibstens long years of faithful service and urged that his health be the only factor in readhing a decision. On motion of Mr. Somers, seconded bv Mr A A MacDonald. the Call was placed in Mr. Webster's hands. After expressing his gratitude for all that had been said Mr. Webster requested time to consider and consult with his fellow presibyters and this was rranled. A Call on belialif of the Marsh. field Charge was presented in favour of Mr. Lee M'ncNaughtnn who is to graduate from The Presbyterian College next monlth. This call was sustained and order- ed sent on upon receipt of certifi. cate of liceusure. It is expected Mr. MacNaughton. following his ordination in Halifax, will com. mence his work here in May. The following were appolntgl commiss5oners to the General As- sembly in Toronto in June: Rev. F N. Yciiiig, Rev. .1, D. Ms-cKav. Mr. A. A. MacDonald and MI". Murdock MacPhee. At the recrrcmendation of the Convener of Missions. Mr, Webster. approval was given to all the an- nlioations for grants from the Board of Missions. Mr. A. W. Wil- liamson student, was appointed to serve at Tyne Valley until next November. Application will be made for the argnolntment of Mr. L. Blaikie to Brookfleld as an ordained mlsslomiry ,'I"he Eelfast Cont.zrrtzatlnii is prene-rim: to re- ceive the Rev. Jas. E. Hcntiliwood from Scotland in April and ar- rangements were made for his in- ductrion. nossihlv on May lzth. The Camp Keir is now clear of all indebtedness and thc trr--surer of the Fund. Rev. F. N. Young. reported that the transfer of the deed to the Trmtces of The Preslbvterian Chumli in Canada was being put lhmug-h. Rev. D. A Campbell reported the gift and transfer of deed of additional property from Camp Keir from Mr. and Mrs. Warren Si-mms of French River. In response to their written request the Trustem of the Hunter River United Church were granted a right-of-way through the Presbyterian Cemetery in Hunter River to land that is being JAM,UP5IDE-DOWN SHORTCAKES soft butter. M c. thick jam, 1 the. lemon juice and. if desired, ,1.g' c. broken put- a between 6 greased individual baking dishes. Mix and sift twice, then sift into a bowl. IP6 c. once-sifted pastry flour (or ll. c. once-sifted hard-wheat. flour), 3 tsps. Magic Bak- ing Powder. 34 tsp. salt. H tsp. grated nutmeg and 31: c. fine granulated sugar. Cut in finely 5 tbs. chilled shortening. Combine I well-beaten egg, if c. milk and )4 tsp. vanilla. Make I well in and add liquids: mix lightly. Two-thirds fill prepared dishes with batten. Bake in a moderately hot. oven. 375”. about 20 minutes. Turn out and serve hot with sauce or cream. Yield-6 servings. TMMOP because at any price. Euler, Ovlekor, tool New Domestiwc saves you time; work Q money. Buy it, try it, and yaulll agree it is the boat sherlcning so dclfer mo;-lcatiwg at any price p way fa mate etter Cakes I CHARLOTTETOWN Junior League Monthly Meeting The ruular rrwnthly bunineu meeting of the Junior League of Charlottetown I-loopitsl was held on and the treasurer's report were read deuce. This meeting, which was opened with prayer by the President Mrs. Also Mclsaac. was attended by thirty-eigtht members. The minutes of the last meeting and the treasurers report were,read and adopted. The various corn- mittees reported progress in all undertakings, and iihe sewing com- miiitee reported that 231 articles were already completed this year. set apart as A community cemetery there. Permission was given the Bummerslde Church Trusteu to arrange for the financing of work in connection with remodelling of their Ohurch Hall. The Budget Report showed an increase in Is- land glvings for 1952 as compared with I951 and a very decided in- crease by the whole Church in Canada during the same period. The Rev. D. A, Campbell report- ed the willingness of the Gordon Family to deed the Gordon home- stead at Alberion to the Presby- terian Church in Canada. provided the old house is removed and in memorial calm is erected. Steps are to be takln to carry this into effect and to raise the funds neces- sary for this work. The Report on Statistics for 1952 presented by Rev. T. H. B. Somers allowed healthy growth' both in numbers and financial strength. According to the latest, census figures, Mr, Somers pointed out. the Presbyterian Church is ihe second largest Protestant Oom- Bustusu oi-ruigements , were finallrsd for several other projects particularly for the annual Spring Ten to be held in 51s near future. On motion of adjourniment by Mrs. J. Connolly, seconded by Mrs. 1'. Laurie. the meeting concluded. lunch was server! by the com- mitttee in charge. PAGE THIRTEEN MALAEIA CON TBOL NEW DELHI. India (GP)-The Indian government is launching a national malaria control scheme in co-operation with the state gov- emmenis and UN technical ex- ports. Under the plan '15” control units will be set up, each protect- ing about l.000,000 persons. IN um oousu SIZE mo ,rIm.: Sill ”-PACKAGE munion in the province. utensils. trade mark of i CANADA PA-UKERS LTD. TEASPOON room "MODERN nos!" ., mien I NOW AVAlLABLE AT YOUR GRUGERS GENUINE WEAR- EVE R ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS RGGJ Carefully! 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