MAY '29. 195'! trj'"-2' wmNlPEO-(CP)- 11. D. Whol- r the Greater Win- P'”,f,',f"'Q.t..f Game Association. 9 that oil content of of- new oil refinery at iluent irogzlurghoum be "mum M, - -V.....- ......-.m. auouun nansns IDNDDN - (OP) -London's Westminster council is making new efforts to regulate street trading by the historic "Bu-row ll: .::.:5::: ::.:".:-..::-.:::.":.:.::":..-::.:;: mimonl icates of registration. -T' - i c. u. n. mm srnviors Lv, cHABI.0'r'i'E'l'0W'N- rslde-Borden 7:00 a.m.. 8:30 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. For summc Harbor 3:15 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. par Murrny For Snurls rltlmlraz L 2:30 p.m. daily ex. v. Sourls 6:45 p.m. . , t wn 2:30 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. PM Cm,:ii,(i1o3;30 pm. daily ex. Sunday. For TIL! Ly, :ul')lMEBSIDE- .--rm-N.'.- For Charlottetown 7:15 a.m.. 10:30 am.. 2:45 p.m.. daily ex. Sun. rm 7:15 am. daily ex. Sunday: 2:45 p.m. dly. ex. Sun. sh 6:15 p.m. daily ex. Sunday; 12:01 p.m. Mon.. Wed.. Fol iinrd ynr Tll7lll IIONCTON - HALIFAX 5 SAINT JOHN Sunday. Monday: 5:45 p.m. Tuesday. Friday. Ly Flia l.i' MONTREAL - TORONTO rlniteiown 7:00 am. Summr-rside 7:15 am.. daily except Sunday. ,rhm,I,.., ,-.1.-.:-nnrllilnned sleeper Charlottetown-Montreal. leaving ,4 Lv. Ll". l.i'. ph.r1nu.-vnwn 7:00 5-7"- CAR FERRY Bowen - Cape Tormentine Dally except Sunday an.-inn 9:10 n.m.. 11,00 P-mu . .;-.- Tormcntlne 10:35 a.m.. Sunday Service Lv. Borden l.x'. Cape Tormentine Additional trips effective May 2'10 - :1.-rzinvi 9:10 am.. 1:00 Pm. . Hm Tormvniine 10:35, am. CANADIAN NATIONAL Murder ls Forgetiul 5! WILLIAM BOGABT (Continued) He was covertly Whlllhxaj her hands twist is small lace handker- chief. It expressed the t neas that was within her. He wished there was some way he could learn more about the strained situation between her and Nick Walker. And he wished her face. startling white in the vague light all the big room, weren't so much like a set mark. it haunted him. And suddenly, a feeling of dread shot through him. This weird, ovcrstuifed house and the people in it-with an ugly murder in the background-wasn't in nice thing to be around. There were so many buried facts he had to find out- so many uncertainties he had in clear up. what would finally awak- en Irene's sleeping mind? Why did she think Johnny was Bart? There was a lot Nancy could tell him. she was perhaps the strang- est of the bunch. Johnny thought he had never been mixed up with so many dark currents in his life. Mentally, Johnny hitched up his belt and soberly regarded the strange Nancy England. He said abruptly. "Do you mind if I call you Nancy?" He saw her hands stop worrying the lace handkerchief. "Why...no. of course not.” SERVICE 4:30 p.m. 2:40 p.m.. 7:30 p.m. ....... 6:45 p.m. -............. 8:00 pm. 3:00 p.m. kg,g,. 11'? TRUE lgou can have a Canadian Rockies f6i&!y at my cart i fa. Hotel and Chateau Lake Louise includedi six Mile-high golf. trail ridin . swimming. recreation- of all kinds, amidst eye-fil tog, sky-reaching moun- tains-all this plus 126 miles of mountain motoring await you on surprisingly low-priced ("inildliin Pacific Rocky Mountain tours. Meals and accommodation at "It seems much more sociable.” "Yes. it does." "After all, I'll be staying here a while." ' "Yes," she said. He decided it was exactly the right lead for what he was trying to do. this answer he was at- tempting to learn. She smiled a little now. That is,half or her face smiled. The affected part of her features did not. Obviously aware of this, of the weird expression it gave her, she went around with that dead-pan look. And. he thought. with something that had died a little inside of her. "I wonder..." he started, then his question was answered. Moe's voice was sailing. "Come on. pal." O O I CHAPTER XII Moe Martin and the dog came 4'24 anif Springs A Great Lakes sail bra your on your first Class rail ticket. See the Canadian Pacific Great Lakes ships. You travel in air-conditioned comfort aboard the Canadian Pscidc IrIlllCOlIllDenlIl train ;' "The Dominion". Your relaxin , invlgoratin . pleasure-niled holiday starts the minute you gs: omce or your own Travel Agent. WP Ibosrd. See your nearest K r '7 7'" nsdien Paci rail tri to or from the West-only meals and berth are extra nland Seas. picturesque country, from the gay, friendly fabulous Things to See Exciting Things to Do lake Wopte, Yeho Volley, Ilse Great Divide: looting, hiking, riding in clear mountain air: A holiday in the Rockies hos ovaryiitlngl THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN - r units: Insults stosusnomy consti, tion that , made me feel miser- able. Now I eat Au.-balm daily and feel wonderfull" Mrs. P. Rioux, 3822 " Park Ave., Montreal, Que. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALI.-IRAN users! If you need help for constipation due to lack ofbullt, simply eat an" ounce of crispy Au.-alum daily, drink plenty of wnterl If not completely satisfied afterio days, return empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ontario. on nouns: roua noun! BACll into the library. To Johnny. the two of them made a perfect part- nership. The Great Dane had at- tached himself to Nice. Moe said, looking around. "Bay. where is Nick Walker?" Then. turning to Johnny. he added. "I thought yould be back with your tongues hanging out, so I made three drinks." "Nick left," said Nancy. Her manner had changed again. "Three's just enough," Johnny said, offering one of the glasses to the woman. "She doesn't drink anything." said Moe. He set the tray and one glass on a coffee table. reaching for Johnny's extra drink. "The ex- Lra one won't spoil." I-ils round face looked cheerful for once. "I found five kinds of rum." Johnny's eyes were amazed. He still held the two glasses. "Good God, I hope you didn't find any- thing else to put in them?" "No," said Moe. "Just rum." Johhny held one glass toward Nancy England. "Try it. Maybe it will do you good.” she looked up at him, something in her dark eyes. Her smooth hair looked like shiny mahogany around her ivory-white iace. "Really. I donit drink -" "Try it." Abruptly. as though with grim determination, she accepted the glass. Her fingers brushed his own. and they were trembling: It was the one outward indication that she was deeply upset about some- thingn Johnny sipped the cool drink. It was good rum and, amazingly, Moe's blending had accomplished perfect results. "It does taste nice," said Nancy England. "Doesn't it though. " Johnny said.practlcally finishing his glass. He watched Nancy. Now, that she had made up her mind, the drink was disappearing with slac- rity. He offered her one of his cigarettes. The Great Dane lay stretched on the floor. head "between his out- stretched paws, looking up at them out of one open eye. "You think I can't duplicate them?" repeated Moe. "I made a whole shaker full." "Why didn't you say so?" de- manded Johnny. He put his empty glass on the tray, handed the tray to Moe Martin. I-Ie wasisomewhat surprised to see that Nancy Eng- land had finished also. He put her glass on the tray. too. "I might as well just bring in the: shaker." said Moe, ignoring the tray ma going toward the hall. Nancy sighed and rested her head against the deep cushion of the armchair. "It does make you feel cooler." she crossed her legs. Johnny observed that she had nicely rounded knees. I-is wonder- ed why she didnt wear more styl- ish clothes. "Yes." he agreed. "It sure has been hot lately. No rain out here at all, they say." "That's right." "Do you do much driving?" Jo nny asked. 'Very little." Nancy added. "Kay's the good driver in the family. My sister. I-00 ...'of course, not right now." "Naturally..." Johnny lit an- other cigarette. "I understand you are going to stay out here with Irene for a few days?" ' "I'm sorr-y...what did you ssy?' Her eyes, now. did not center on him directly. They apDeareds11sht- ly out of focus. It must be won- derful. Johnny thought. to get a belt out of a drink as swiftly as that. "! said.. ." (To be continued) When your Vagus Nerve flashes Headache. -get fast help with Bromo-Se! tzer Nllllnl headaches are etimea mes- IIIH 01 min. carried from an upset digestive system along the sensitive Vague Native-your Tenth Nerve-to your ra n. lircmo-Seitaer acts fast. gt! rightat the centre of your misery. romo settles upset stomach. calms edgy nerves. relieves headache. it soothes our Vague Nerve. prevents it from semi ng iurt er pain signals to your head. Ask your driifgiat or the economical. family else but e of -liromo-Seltaer. t last help when headache strikes. - ll-O raw acues 9 Drive oul PLEASANT OIOVI W. 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