-THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN DECEMBER 19. 1951 a gift of cash is always welcome- , give Royal Bank Money Orders lAVaiIable in any amovnt at all brancher. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ' head. her face wary. "I'm not apol- Tlie Birthday Murder By Lnnge lawis CHAPTIEJR THIRTY-SEVEN Part Two Suddenly she threw back her oglzing. Walter's no angel to live with. Walter has his little claws. sometimes." Then a wry, bitter smile touch- ed her lips and she looked old. "isn't it runny, how it goes with us?" she asked in her little-girl voicc. "Whenever I'm in luck. you're out of it; whenever you're lucky. something awlul's happen- ing to me. Like two sides or a bal- ance. It's always been that way." She added, dreamily: "I haven't been lucky for such a long, long time " O O C Twenty-four hours later, as Tuck put the anonymous note in- to his inner coat pocket. Froody Here Again! M The Big Annual Turlceyibo for Yourselvesl Turkey to be drawn for on aturday, Holman Stores. . Every Ad your name on a Ballot-ever of the FREE Turkeys! GET FREE BALLOTS IN FURNITURE OFFICE Drawing Talies Place - Saturday. Dec. 22-8 P.M. OIL MA NETS uu.'.i:;ii1.ic .1511. .. H II! I Great Big . Christmas Turkeys To Lucky Christmas Visitors Come To Hoimiirs FURNITURE Dept. Summerside or Charlottetown . And Cast Your Free Ballot There are wonderful arrays of gifts for both young and old in Island's biggest and best Furniture Departments . . . Come to Holman's and See Every Visitor is entitled to one ballot for the FREE December 22nd at 8 p.m., at Both it is eligible-you don't have to buy one single thing-Simply visit either Holman Furniture Department-put yone has an equal chance of winning One "Where out Friends Men Santa" I13 ICI said to him: "Oh. there's no doubt about it. And it was an easy little job at that. There was the water- mark on the. stationery. And the fact it had been cut oil to get rid . at a name or initials at the top. I made the rounds of the Hollywood stationers. I went over the old or- der lists at the places carrying that brand or writing paper. At the iiith place I found her name on their list, she'd ordered two boxes six months ago." "And the pen it was printed with?" "The enlargements show one of the better pens-even ink flow. no strstching." ' From the street below. traffic sounds waited up. Tuck,sat for a moment listening to them. and then went to the hatrack for his brown fedora. "You going to talk to her?" "Yes." "Want me along?" "No... Froody looked wistful. "What I can't figure is why she did it. If she was out to get Mrs. Hime, she had her chance at the inquest. and she knocked herself out cov- erlng up for her. I don't get it." He brooded tor a moment and Tuck put on his hat. " 'You're going to suffer now'." quote Froody. ".l'hnt's queer. That's-wrong, somehow." O O Moira Ha.stings.was not at home, Tuck waited for her in his shabby black sedan. which looked even shabbier than usual in comparison to the sauve opalescent convert- ible coupe parked just ahead of them. The midaftemoon sunlight. which always seemed clearer and brighter in Hollywood than in Les Angeles, beamed down on the chateau-like white building where Moira. Hastings lived. A woman in slacks above which showed a brown diaphragm stared insolent- ly at his car, went lightly up the steps of the apartment building. In half an hour Moira Hastings drove past without seeing him, and parked two spaces ahead up the sloping street. He was waiting for her at the door when she came up the steps. her key in her. hand. Above a tailored beige jacket her amber hair shone brightly. Her hard, light eyes flashed a hint of fear. and then she hall-dropped her lashes and looked very non- committal. "I want to talk to you." he said. He took her elbow. turned her around, led her to his car. She balked. Then she relaxed and got .11. "What do you wont, to talk about?" she asked. when he had tucked his bulk in under the steer- ing wheel. "The anonymous note you to Mrs. Hime." She held her breath for a. mo- ment. ''I don't know what you mean." Tuck sighed. and turned on the ignition. He pressed his foot on the starter and the motor whirr- ed. Her voice was thin. "Where are you taking me?" "To. the city jail." Her body went rigid. and the brown purse on her lap slid to the floor with a muffled thud. Tuck 5611 I dropped one long arm and retriev- ed it, but instead of t ' g it he opened it and felt among the ' contents. She tried to snatch it trom him, but he twisted his body and fended off her hands with one elbow. He took out her fountain pen and put it into his inner pock- et. Politely, he laid the purse on Molra's lap. "You can't do that!" she said. "I've done it. The paper has been traced to you through the stationer where you had it printed with your name and address. Printing from this pen. enlarged. will match the printing of that note. I don't think it wise of you to continue to deny that you wrote and sent that note. but that's your business." He slipped into low gear, stepped on the gas; the car moved for- ward. "Wait!" Her fingers clamped LINGERIE tight: on his lorearm. He had been so sure of bat sh would do that he had really taker: SCARVES hiskfootnfrom the gigs before she SP0 0. e car oous ed and settled back into immobility. There was a GLOVES silence. To be continued HANDBAGS Au-:xANnnA w. 1. HOUSE- COATS The December meeting of the Alexandra Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Giles Cant- well. Meeting opened In the usual manner and roll call was respond- ed to by 15 members exchanging Christmas gifts. . This was followed by school rc- Dort which stated towels and coat books were purchased. Mr. At- wood McRae kindly offered to put in bar to hold pupils' coats. School . committee also reported need of new water pail and cover. l Sick committee reported three. sick calls made and a card of con- I gratulations sent to a former val- ued member. ; 31.70 reported by treasurer sent in to A.C.W.W. to defray travel- linrt mice of delegates. Correspondence was then read; discussed and dlsnosed of. it. was; moved and seconded that the In-'i siltute provide C. L.O. capsules for children. to be given under the, supervision of the teacher. Mlsm Hazel Roland had visited school.. and shown films to teen age stu- dents. and also visited school ri second time to show Red Cross films. Each member agreed to make up four pounds of sugar into fudvc for concert. also to donate one pound of grapes towards children's Christmas treat. Candy is to be packed at the home of Mrs. Mil- ton Wood on Wednesday after- noon,. Dec. 19th. Mrs. Atwood McRae kindly offered to look al- . ter buying of apples for treat. 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