? f .. THURSDAY. CHARLOTTETOWN My Mother's Day Service c-"n'ivb3iVI7".”."i' " '"''M''''"' It lloijtli Vllltslilro Exercises by Mission land: 1. "Our Thanks for Mother"-Roth -I.-..- The North Wiitshlra Mission Band. assisted by the Canadian nie Godfrey and Barryilaldoraonl Girls in Training. under the lead- irns GUARDIAN. M MAY 17. 1951 NUR IH AMtRlLflN iii! L. S. STEVENSON l (H(ANtH M ihnirlii no aiciiiviouo ST. ' AAKITUJL COMPANY ' Murder ls Forgetful By WILLIAM BOGAII (Continued) Toiimillions of families 2. "We can Try"-Olive 8alder- son, -Ian Godfrey, Gsvennyth Mac- Lean. Judy Macuian: 3. Dust and chorus-Gall Macbenn. Connie Clark. Mission Band and O. G. I. T. is a 3-letter word! g I I "I met Kay as she came back to the house." Moe said quickly. his voice still low-pitched. "She didn't want anyone to know." "Why?" Moe shrugged. ”I dunno. so I haven't said anything. She said somebody who must have used I car look some shots at you from the shore." "Someone who was very handy with a silenced rifle." admitted Jnhnm'. with a riioful grin. Then suddenly. Nancy and walker had left the doorway and were coming across the wide room. Johnny had removed I cigarette fi-om a pack and was reaching for a match. He looked across the room and smiled. His manner was relaxed and casual when he made the proper introductions. He held the woman's arm through his in a somewhat possessive manner. this woman had soinathingspeclflc to tell him. "An investigator is told lots of things. If I believed everything I heard-" "Don't believe what you hear about Martin." Her voice had risen slightly. There was something un- natural about her eyes. "He was a fine man, I don't care what they say! He did everything in the world for his family." Johnny walked over to the fire- place. within a silver frame was a photograph of a handsome-looking man with sensitive. sharply defin- ed teatures. It was Martin Smith, the murdered man. Johnny had oftentimes seen the miilionaire'a picture in the newspapers. but he hadn't realized the fellow was so young-looking. she. too. had been looking up at the photograph. He was am- :ized by the expression that had ership of Mrs. Kenneth Maclnnis. held I special Mother's Day ser- vice in the North wlltshlre United Church, Sunday evening. MIY 13- Little Gail MacLean, president of the Mission Band. was in charlie or the service. The choir of Can- adian Girls in Training with Mrs. Frank Mitchell as organist. led the singing. Donnie Parker and Boyd Campbell were the ushers. The showing of I beautifully colored set of slides onalapan was a feature of the service. Austin Bowman operating the pY059Cir0Ye Following is the prosrnmt Processional-C. G. I. T. choir. Call to worship-Sylvia Clark. congregational Hymn: "Happy the Home." Responsive Reading led by 554' via Clark. Choral response-C.G.!.T. Choir. Scripture Readinl ' Wm” 1"" ker and Connie Clark. chorus. ..C.G.1.T. choir. Congregational hymn: of Salem." Showing of slides on Japan. Parker. Closing hymn: "When I-Ia Oom- eth." Minion Band Benediction-Boyd Campbell. TROPICAL FRUIT coconuts, cocoa and bananas are the chief produce of the islands of West.em- Samoa. administered by New zealand. OSOLO-(CF)-Post-war home building in Norway is che.rIcter- iud by I steady-growing trend to- ward multiple-unit dwellings Ind smaller apartments. New building Oitertory: "Memories of Mother" "Mothers "Our Thank You”-Dorothy Ann i.OOK iron THE vanow iiaciuioa suns-so FASHION PLEASANT CLIME and he tried to be jovial. "I'm so glad you're here." Nan- cy said. Johnny could tell that she had heen crying. "Mr. Saxon. 'my sister keeps referring is you as someone named Bart. Have you any idea whom she means?" Johnny shook his head. i'I wish I did." ”Bart must be a popular fel- low." Nick Walker said brightly. The comment fell flat. Nancy did not smile. England was her last. name. Johnny learned. That was the maiden name of Irene Smith. But unlike Irene, Nancy was dark-hdlred and her eyes were a serious gray. Her hair was combed back flat. and giiaiened. Her feat- ures seemed to have no expres- Prayer led by Donnie Parker. The Lord's Prayer (choral)-C. G.I.T. Choir. Warren G. Harding in i922 was The average mean lempenun the first American President to at Sydney, capital of New soufh make a radio broadcast. Wales in Australia. is 63 degree; come over her face. (To be continued) projects are stressing integration with environment. a family word - aion when she spoke; they were "r for regu'a"'y serene. iind her skin was vrry . , ,H - ,, ,, w,,, . ; 4 ,N &' , g . wliitr zicainst the dark background ' ' ' ' i ' for over 80 years of her nan. - , Moe said, "Is Irene out there ' A H ” arid Vslnfiest safe la asive and mild antacid h10"5'-W nffamiiieg re- combiifed. "smug an Tight-'” NFWCY . told 11 a e a a m a a a 1, on ENO m help Nagugg kggp you, (unity ",0 can agpend iilm. "It's a little roolrr l'IliiCidF.:' O O them well and happy. 3;. ENG , , , . good (bin, up ”Think I'll get a little air." said Moe. stroliinc. inward one of the doorways. Hc cast a glance at Johnny Saxon. His expression said that he was not going to leave Irene Smith out there alone. "Where's the niirse?i'asked John- ny. "Ian? she with Irene?" Nancy shook her head. ”Karen needs a little time to herself. That's why I'm staying here for a few days. to help out with Irene. It's horrible, though. trying to talk to her. She dot-siiit even know who I am" "Kai-r-n'.: with Doctor Clark... Bob Clark." Walker explained for .lolinnr's benefit. "They're taking it stroll." "Doctor Cliii-k?" Johnny put out his ci:ai'ctle in :1 li't'iv. It was the first time he'd heard the name. "Bobs on the staff at the Gov- ernment hospital just the other side. of Northnort. Swell guv. He have always in the home. for use every day when needed. 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The look that swept briefly iliroiich her eyes puzzled Johnny Saxon. Nick Walker picked up his pipe and stai"ie.'i toward the liallwav. "Meanwhile. I'll fix some drinks. This is the butler's night. off What we need are some Sinzapore slings". And chuckling loudly. the biz mail disapnezircrl. 'lM-2 Saxon..." Nancy was stand- ing up. Her features looked ivory- whlte in the subdued light of the smart colors -- mostly for Summer, but there'are some darker shades in the spun rayons. The fabrics are in 36 to 50 inch widths. Youiil enjoy sewing these fine materials -- you'll enjoy the Special Saving too! STAR SPECIAL-per yard RESS. FABRICS 796 Crepes - Failles - Ginglioms. Reg ulur 1.25 lo 2.25 J-H0LMAN'S DRY GOODS-- Special Purchase! FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSE iii BOTH STORES SPECIAL On Sale at Summerslde and Charlottetown Clearing! ROLL ENDS FLOOR - COVERIN GS ouiali sntiai. room In the d. I . Johnny Mum. , moment. W” M 3:! Welflnl goodlooklng;45 gauge. 30 denier "Yes?" 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