APRIL 6 1953 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOTTl'."l'0WN PAGE NINE -.. - . Mm W Old provided yet another feast for the ly how to handle her. Once dently been taken from the regu- gather with the dead man's E 0 T obscene acuttllng life of the mud darkness descended it would be lation stern locker. clothes. and placing them on the '. W laind ooze. it would have made doubly difficult to kind these They were not particularly val- stern bench. opened the locker gg ttle difference to him once he things out. p uabla at the moment. being only door which formed the back of He set. to work briskly and bed "cam" the seat. 1 "vrhe many nlenu 0! Mr. nu, Paw Omar ache" was dead. but at the grisly fancy such articles as are to be found Jenkins of Halifax. 0. member of concluIlolL mount H .1 ,. Wm be wn-y no learn he ohlvered. gan by clearing the tangle of In any ship's boat, but already The locker itself stretched aft ' Vii; hcgr;;”oo,M"wd '0 ha homg gm Royu Qua." Nu”. kn -3759 Fl?” Md Cl!" Wmiih hu He had small inducement and ropes and canvas. when he had he was beginning to acquire ii into the stern of the boat, and gmough ulna”. Mnvem who u "cum, to, -vanwuverl cu git :;:n;ili:lcrt!e'tlyby ny gygng, 11.33.", less ,opportunity to dwell upon sorted out the hsllisrdl. he hook- proprietary interest in her and he as he peered into it. he saw that one of me Humour. man pap". '3." 5. wm uh ; three mam” the theme. however. for a glance ed on the yard of the lugsall and felt that they should be in their its contents had been untouched 1" um energeuc Giant". nu . mam”! com," It the nu” egg ?dseversl weeks cmggmmgg CIIAPTIE VI through the thinning mangrove run it up, and then set the jib, proper place. Apart from the by water by reason of the fact host of weuwl,;i,-ugxa pulling ft! tabllshment. Rabat, lg me Mm of on lilimilkhl Mlfch :1” continued trunks to seaward showed him This left the boat's interior com- steel marllne-spike which he had that the bottom of the locker was hi” Eedy and complain, ncoyery. nu-, nnd mg, A, 3, Jgnglm, mm” la", clmudna V "3 that there was little time to paratively clear, and he proceed- already utilised, he found a tan- on the level of.the stern bench 5 Sp gi p ed mu Add mug dd ho 1 ::ct?gFl1&::9";l;fdA;::?gltll: The creek wasted sharp” to spare. Already the brilliant sun- ed to bale out the remainder of lie of IPUH-YINI Whifh hr mllrd itself- Mrs. Fred Harris has re urn e er . W 's ' r ' i th f . - f ll', ' - ll , -. to her Nahum dam! n M y In Chuionetown. went the SW” of the Pmvmchl Red the right just above where the light o e aternoon had met the water and stow the water UP Clreu l and a boats iant Aclua y it seemed that lll"lP C . t Ch d ted b t ly d , lowed into the yellow glow of breaker nnd biscuit, tln ntely em. in which a candle had gut- was little in it to spoil. A gal- Hubour school after an absence Sotuiday and Bundny, March mm; n:3”m:u w;iTe”"l:x::w';x::3 "fun :1”; ol;'A"'heyb"e:!'d 33” &'luEl:l9lh'a'r sunset, and in another quarter of amidshlps-covering them care- lered down to an end and which lon drum of oil stood at the 0! several days due to gixnzoth at her home in George. wrmen under me supervwon of lowed to A few inches above A an hour darkness would be upon fully with the gtlflly pninted had had one of its panes of glass back, lashed into the curved lim- Mrs. Harris has been on the c - - him-the swift, ot the tropics. M” Baker sudden darkness At the conclusion of the exam- inations a most enjoyable social hour was held during which tuit- boat-cover in order to prevent the contents of the latter from being spoiled by the dripping: from the sudden lugsaii. smashed. The remains of a box of matches lay scattered among the bottom boards, together with a saiimaker's "palm", a small ax shelving mudbank. On this spit, and rising half clear of the stag- nant surface, his eye was caught bers of the stern, while the space in front of it was nmtiipicd by a canvas bag conliiining a hammer, Mr. N. W. Hansen spent several days in Charlottetown last week 11 for several years, llrllzd sltilig gins; faithful and ex- cellent service His plan was to put, to sea as MIAMI! MPH! IIFIIIII LIMITED :2 5'39-.W. - - - - YannOo.OMovta ev iote that Bobby 3911313..-l).l:aSiii;”s ubexen sick at his iioxric for some time, is now well on the way to complete recovery and very soon all hopi!'"to see the genial Bobby back in the swing of things. Messrs. Walter MacLean and Howard -MacLean of G'30rhlg11i':Wn iwurc lzllslwlsd lshue hail; y an r pruclflxilased a beautifully deslgncd and spetdy molzr 33st from Mr, Angus MacNel . I cl-an registered under the name of "Catherine A" has. Und" M1"- MacNelll's skiliui guidance. W0” many open and featured races at different. regattas. Here at the Harbour she has led the waY On three successive years in the Free for All as the 8 Cylinder Clam and at the Pictou Carnival she won two firsts and a seconl out of three starts. The speedy 0111 sailing out of Georgetown Md better look well to their laurels this season when Walter cut; this new speed lady loose on the tran- quil waters of their beautiful har- bc-ur. t Mr. Milton Howe of Guernsey Cove was is business visitor to Charlottetown on Monday March 30th. The condition of Sharam White. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester white, is the cause of much con- cern to her relatives and friends. shat-am was operated on at the Montague Hospital a short time ago, returning shortly after wards to her home. She was then as well as could be expected but later her condition took a more unfavorable turn. and all are hoping she will soon be better. -Cl-l Peakes And Vicinity .'Mr. John Mac.Dona.ld. st. Theresa. was a business visitor to Charlottetown March 25th. Mr. Ralph Gillan left for Boston March 27th where he plans to spend I few weeks with his sis- ters and relatives. Mr. George Anstil was s busi- iirna visitor to C'llZll'lOl.l.9lDWl'l March 25th. Mr. Alfred Peake's Road. was a visitor to the Oity March 81st. Mr. Richard Birt was a visitor to Mt. Svtewiirt March Mr. John Trairior. St. Patrick's Road, was a. visitor to Windon on For Quality Mildneu . CANADAVS f3'l.S'7ES7' .sysz1.12v'(.' C I GARF..T,TE TO B ACCO and was a guest of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry sit-nmonds. Mr. Billy Murphy and Mr. Gur- don Bablneau. who are employed in the City, spent the March 29:11 weekend at their homes in George- town. I Mr. J.A.B. Maoconnell, Prin- cipal of Murray Harbour School, spent the March 29th weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Arthur Maoswain, Mr. Ern- est Jarnieson and Mr. James Mc- Kearney were recent visitors to the City. Mrs. Preston aMcDonald and Mrs. Sterling Blaciiett were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. March 26th. Mr. Alec Arsenault, Canadian National Railway traiiiman, was It recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Minnie Refuse returned on Sunday. March 29th to her home in Georgetown after having spent T March 31st, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trainor. Mr. Joseph Kenrw, St. Theresa, left by Dianne for New York March Iilst to visit. his mother who is seriously ill. Friends of Mrs. A. J. Mooney will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from a recent ill. ness. Mr. James who has spent the last few weeks in Charlotte- town, returned to Peake's March 26th. p Mr. Walter Rogdnsoii uns a vls: itor to Charlottetown March 30th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Birt Head of Hillsboro were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Train- or and family on March 29th. Mr. Joseph Duffy, Morell R. R, was visitor at the home of his uncle. Mr. Michael I-landrahan, on March 29th. 'St. Paxtrick's.;o;i Women's Ins- titute held their monthly meeting st the home of Mrs. Edward Birt on April lens. -BU I. CUNAID CO. LTD., HALIFAX WNOLIIALI DMYIIIUTOII FROM HUME! A I Imlilll able gifts were presented to Mrs. Baker for her tireless efforts throughout the course and to Mrs. T. H. Fraser for her faithful st- teiiiion in seeing that everything was in readiness for the weekly clases. Miss Arsenaauit in the course of a. brief address coiigratulatcd those present for their sustained inter- est and remarked on the high per- centage of the original class that had continued on to the finish. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Miss ,Arsenault for her kind co-operation. The results of the written ex- aminations will not be known for about two weeks. Present plans call for it public presentation of certificates to the successful can- didates at a function later to be arranged. A delicious lunch was served to all present. the winter months with relatives in Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Daniel skinner are sorry to hear that he is con- fined to his home through illness. and all hope to see him about in the very near future. Miss Joan McQuillan and Miss Gladys Fouchere, who are employ- ed in the City, spent the past weekend at thcirliomcs in George- town. Mr. Jerome Condon. Principal of West Royalty School, was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Harold MacLean, who has been employed in the City, has returned to Georgetown, where he will be engaged in the lobster fish- ing industry. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Ings and idaughter Joan of S0l1l'lS motored in Georgetown on Sunday, March 29th. Mrs. Ings and daughter will remain in Georgetown on s short visit. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Miss Sheila Denny and Miss Bernice Deloory, Prince of Wales College students, visited their home in Georgetown on Sunday, March 29th. On Sunday. March 29th, Miss Rose Mary Mair of Charlottetown was it guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. -AC. Arnfost Coal Co. Longwortii Ave. Phones 2498 - 2499 Week's Cool Yard llillsboro Bridge Phone 1270 Made In Canada Prompt Deliveries Allgradas and sizes 0 ipacially begged for easy handling. A. Plcliard & Co. Ltd. Lower Wster Street Phone 240 W. D. Gilli: Co.. Ltd. Lower Water St. Phone 176 GUARANTEED COPPER 2529!; Olive! non YOUR sum now 1700.looi It um hello sug. H. It. Large s ca. 90 Queen St. Phones 1ooo-1001 L. l-lennassoy 8: Son Edward St. Phone 108 by an object that looked at first glance like the upper part of s greylsh yellow ball. He had noticed it casually be- fore, but now, looking at it man- carefully. he suddenly realised, that it was the back of a human skull! After he had identified it, he could see that the remainder of the skeleton was lying sub- merged ln the muddy water, par- allel with the boat. and no . more than ten feet from it! He stared at it fasclnaiedly for some mo- ments, and as he looked he be- came aware with a kind of sick horror that it was a centre of scuttling. crawling crab-life."Wiih is shudder he turned away at last. Hardened as he had fnnri:-rl himself to be, this was vrnlhor more than he could stomach. Further examination of the boat could wait, but it had become a matter of urgent necessity in leave this grisly spot. He cast off the how line with shaking hands, and snatching up the boathook, began pollng the boat down the narrow channel in trembling haste. He had to clamber over the side again it few yards down to pick up the water-breaker, but once this was aboard he continued to haul and push the boat down the winding waterway till a last twist in its tortuous channel brought him in sight of the open sea. He had got over the first ugly shock by then, and as he i.ir-zi the boat up again to the trunk of a young mangrove which was growing up out of the water, hr- refiecied grimly that but for sheer good fortune he might him- self have presented some such sight before another two days had passed. If he had failed to find the boat he must have died here in this ghastly swamp, and THORNTON ABBEY, England (GP) - To try to stop wild goose from leaving this Liiicolnsnliire area 500 farmers and landowners have banded together to prohibit: sports- men from shooting them. AEIO-AC! I and 4 due AIIO-FALCON I and 4 dose AIIO-LARK Q and 4 door 57 St. soon as night fell and head east- ward in order to be well clear of the land at moonrise. But be- fore he did so, he wanted to make himself tliorouglily ac- quainted with all the details of He untangled and coiled down the grassline neatly in the bows, and then worked his way aft, picking up various odds and ends which were lying in the bottom the boat in order to know exact- helve with the head missing, a heavy stern which pletely useless by immersed in water. oil the boat and which had evi- He brought all the missing axe-head. a couple of hanks of s.'iilmnkcr's twine, a tin box in which were it dozen assorted fish-hooks, and two or three lead sink:-rs, and last of all - but by no means least--a small file. mallet. bench-a. had been and-under the boat's compass rendered rom- havlng been these aft to- (To be continued) rbpcxtibimumxjzmncQzxtuttczxtii-ZZ?3Cj1 ENJOY MacKAY MOTORS Peters Road; At-ru Willys is not just a new model-it's s mniplc-it-ly-rt-vnliiiinmiry var . s a P .' the first full size car to give you quality plus ccoiiomyl New in Construction: Sturdy. endui-in Aero-frame construction ; : l y and frame welded into one so id, rigid unit. 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