rams EIGHT _ T ° I ED A Y JANE nuisul .. uiuis nlvwllo and "ODD FELLOWS" SPONSORED BY "REBEKAHS" TRAVELOGUE - CARTOON -- SHOWS 3:25-73 ppm! Enwump ....j.i.. THURS. A Wonderful. Love Story .';.‘ Great flfotion Piciu rel CIOLUMBili ncruazs ham. A GLENN FllRllt-IANET BLAIR Gflfffl/VTJOI/fi/i/il’ with CHARLIE RUGGLES- HENRY TRAVERS ~JlMMY LLOYD PORTS - DISNEY CARTON - TWO DECADES OF HISTORY 7' and 8:45 Shows 3:30 A . lttiiillit; _- . lnuulid -. . ; EXTRA! NEWS - GERMANY TODAY The rcgalar monthly meeting of filo Rllnlgtorl- do Howe Bay Wom- ens Institute met at the home OI Mrs. Brent stead. April 2nd. Meet- 1mg opened by slinging the Instit- ute Ode, followed by rfine g the Irlstitute creed in unison; approved. Mrs. Charles Mills won by Mrs. Alex Fir Alma Burke: EGLINGTON k IIOIVE BAY WJ. “My Favorite Color". 14 mtmbcrs and 3 visitors were present. Min- utes of last meeting wire read and h,‘ and Mrs. Chester Burke wwcrc on the e-nter- tainmcnt committee. contests wercqwsbcss a h” and llfihiiderhay and Mrs. Ennest Under-hay Roll call was responded to by was received and read from Wil- OPEN SCHEDULE For IWood Island-Caribou ~ Service FRIDAY. MAY 2 "Prince Nova" as follows: Leavs Wood Islands .. . . . .7 A.M. --Il A.M. - Leave Caribou . . . . . . . 9 A.M. -- l PM. —- 1 Operating Daily Including Sunday- j DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME l RATES: Same as I946 l LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7.30 A.M. FOR LATEST NEWS l Iiorthumborland Ferries Ltd. ‘Ill REIT STREET Pending completion of installation ot oil burners on the "Charles A. Dunning" the service will be carried on by the M.V. SEE THE NEW ADVANCED DESIGN PHILCO REFRIGERATOR ' NOW ON DISPLAY AT ' MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE DEIITIIAL GIIIIIIIIIIII This column Is reserved h: news of local interest. but sdvsrflsing of s newsy nature may be inserted ai five cents s word strictly psy- sble in advance. COOKWI for Bhoiogrsphl. CONFEDERDTION LIII IN- SURANCE. CRASWELL for Photographs. Police Court yesterday morning two drunk and incapables were each fined $5 and costs or 10 days. another was fined $20 and coats or 30 days, a fourth was adjourned until today. and a fifth was remanded in jail for a week. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS —Ml'. James Kickham, a well-known Soul-is West resident, crelebrated his 89th birthday on Sunday May 4. His many friends join tn wishing him many happy returns of the day. IN THE MEN'S BASEMENT STORE we offer smart shirts for men, blue striped, red striped. fancy gray, sand. light blue. sizes 14 to l7, Some have fused collars. Two lines. $1.40 and $1.79 each. Moore and McLeod Ltd. THE LADIES BASEMENT of- fers heavy white drill uniforms. short sleeves, cost wrap-around style, slightly soiled. Regular price $4.50. clearing at $1.95 in sizes small, medium, and large. Moore d: McLeod Ltd. CONVICTED UNDER ACT — Yesterday morning at Chur- lottetmvn a resident. of Brookfield appeared before Stipenddsry Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gouda-t and pleaded guilty to a charge of ang- ling without a license. A fine and costs totalling $5.00 was imposed. Defendant was found bvv the Game Officer flslhlng for trout without .1112. The prosecution was conducted b‘: the Royal Oanadian Mounted Police. Personals Miss Kay Dial-valid, an. of Clyde Station was a weekend visitor to the City. The illness of Mrs. James Mac- Lecd of Montague formerly of Vic- toria Cross is deeply regretted by her many friends. ._~__.. and lVIbs. A. R. Kendall, nutm- St. ennial plant for next meeting. "Ma-w committee for next meet» Meeting closed by singing The National Anthem site: which a dainty lunch was sewed by ' ssdsted by Mrs. Reid Un- and a pleasant evening was loved by all. Oh '- VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FOR SALE ' Choice corner lot in most desirable residential sec- tion on Brighton Road tac- Pork. Dimsnsions: 70x Apply:- H. F. MacPHEE, Solicitor, Riley Building For Foot Ailments OONIULT II. J. ll. BIIIIWII. II. P. Orthopedic Chiropodist N! Grsai Gem-go liven OIARLOTTETUWN. P-B-l. l PIIOIE I201 CITY POLICE COURT-At the . in; anus , Mr. Walter E. White oi’ St. Johns Newfoundland is the guest of m.‘ liam L. Mills. It was decided that roll call be responded to by a per- THE _ CI-IARDOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN Masters 0f The Parachute Mail . By Peter Benedict I The drawinbroomrlt well alight . for what more natural man "l" Li!!! Cowle should give a din- nsr-Pflfly. and the luesta should forsgathas‘ in ths drawing-room afterwards? On the other hand. "wllflh this arrangement would lock beautifully simple and iqmo- "em 1° “"159 Very important Pwple. the servants, the drawing. room was on the ground floor. a.nd too easily accessible from ths gar- , den. It was a long chance. but the chance was there; and these people did not take chances. Where else? A first-floor room would be mum aloof. Peter wished he knew the .room arrangement of this house. but apart from the ground floor it was a mystery to hi-m, He reached the lending, and peered cautiously over the banis- ters. _ The staircase was a well, .d1‘°PP1l1g four storeys away from him into darkness. Then, some- where about the first floor. or it might even have been the ground 11°01’. for the ranks upon ranks qf banister uprights. slanting dawn. Wald W stages. were very coflfl- l"! U the eye. a light went on. A D00!‘ Opened Peter's watchfulness now was a1. most his undoing; for in concen- Wtlns vow: trying to see the m- sln of the light. and anythmg iwhkh miaht happen in n. lla 3°18“ l0 Ply due attention to the floor on which he was standing. ‘fSomeone looking for something .111 1 dim corner." he was think- ‘1118. for it was by no means dark yet. when he heard with atcken. 1H8 sudden ess a. step in one of , the rooms nearest to him. He heard it because the door was being open- ed; the owner of the foot wh.cn a 1105,15? at Wm," m, Sunday even“ occasioned the 519p was Coming ' boxes sent. Coll. amounted to $1.25. OULAWBS going down the stairs. Obvrously. because there was no- whare else to go. There was no time to stop back -.hardily time to think_ Peter flunk himself on his stomach across the burnished rail. and went dowr. it like a streak of light, with the trifling difference that he was in dark grey. A schoolboy trick. and the buttons at his wrists might cas- .1ly have given him sway if once they had caught the rail, but they had behaved beautifully. and there he was. in two seconds. ac- tually inside a room on the third 11001‘. and behind the door in case the footsteps should tum in here. |All done by g, litle alarmi He waited, listening breathlessiy as the stead-y. methodical steps came on downward. He had not been seen. or there would have been s. cry sitar him. and a break in the pompous slowness of tnls unseen person. Instead, the steps Mrs. Charles Ltuz a.nd Mrs. Reid‘ “f” °“- "med the lfllidml- "d ‘Undcrhay were appointed o“ w,» paused on downward. He opened _; the door a crack, and inspected the rear elevation of what could be nothing but a footman. That scare -Was over, at any rate. ‘l He had leisure to look round him again, and looked with interest. but briefly. - Carrie's piiobibly; ' ‘can nirg have been expected to prefer room on the first floor; but. on the otlher hand. this was a rear room over the choicest corner of the garden. large and light, and from all possible drawbacks of its position. He looked round it quickhr. but saw no reason for limering. What might be picked up in any room of this house was not. for the moment. his pidgin; he had a definite job to do. and at present no ides of how he was wins to sat about. it. The first requisite, however. seemed to be to catch sight of at least one of the quarry. and so re- assure himseif that they were real- )y m the house. All was quiet a- gain. Peter left. his refuge upon tip-toe, and drew the door closed behind him. Then. stepping w-th the monumental tick of the great i grandfather clock which stood upon the landing. he went more aedateiy down the second flight of stairs than ha had done down the first; and again he peered down. this time upon the ground lloolq He saw more clearly now the 1 broad hall, the lights recently tum- ied on to illuminate the inner car- ; nars which otherwise would be lco ‘gloomy in this first twilight. He ‘could ace one wall, doors in it. ing-room he knew from his one visit to the house, but from his position he could not see it. and he dared not venture the last dash into that space of light. Then he thought he heard, soma- whers below, and fiairltly bscsusa of the solidity of this old fabric, the sound of a piano being played softly but furiously, a galloping. racing. insinuating rhythm which got into the blood. And suddenly a door between was thrown open. and it came to him more clearly. and over and through it, the first genuine indication he had that the fanlily were at home; he heard Corrie laughing lightly and re- ‘lectlvely. as if at g, joke which had already passed its point and been duly appreciated. A moment later she swam t-nto sight immediately below him, sail- ing out into the centre of the hall like s, blown flower in her wide- llrlrled blue dross. She paused lthars to look bad: over her shoul- ‘der, ileuntlmg g cigarette in one .hsnd; and Leslie Graham, follow- ‘ing, caught her in one arm, and bows hlr towards ‘the stairs. Shs called: “Jean-Pierre. if you do not cams sway ws shall never decide any- thing. M long as she has an su- dlsncs she'll go on Dlsyinl!“ They were not only at hams, then. but they were leaving ma drawing-room and coming up a hers; and they had something to decide. Already Graham had our band upon the banistsrs. Ths piano ceased, was closed, Peter felt their presence almost as s. heat best: upon his face in the dark turn likely to appeal in ltselfsas apart ‘ but all closed demurciy. The draw- , the stairs. Now where? In every mmergenq time was so narrow: i lthstwssths worst nits-icing on ' these guesswork jobs. when Illa _ next move was always unknown. l He felt his way backward along the wall. a.nd in through the near- , st door He could not get further without being seen. Fortunately there was no one in the room. which proved. when ha cast ons f wild glance round. to be the llbra~ ry. As likely s rendezvous. that. as any in the house; a trifle vast. perhaps. for comfortable dlscussnn, but these were not people to be affected with an lnferiorfly com- Q Q . piex merely because a, room dwarf- ed them. The place held no cover what- ever; but it did hold another door. a small. discreet door which sp- peared to give upon a more an- nex of the library. possibly once a powder-closet attached to the principal bedroom_ Peter passed through it, leaving tihe door sllght- _ 1y ajar behind him. as he had , Cigarette Perfection l (To be continued) WENSLOE NORTH W_ M. S. The regular meeting of Winslos iNorth W. M. S. met at the home {of Mrs. Arnett Shaw, Wednesday. iAprll 16th. with Mrs. Gordon MacInnis in charge. Meeting open- ed with What A Friend We Have in Jesus arid o Word of cm tn- csrnate, followed by selectiufl from the Missionary Monthly. Luke 24, 27-53 was wad respon- sively and Prayers were offered by lMrs. John Cudmore and Mrs. John q iMacInnis. After the singing of The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, ilm-d a program was carried out with b members taking part. and la reading was given by Mrs. Omar Younker. Minutes of March meet- lng were read a.nd adopted. a mem- bers and 2 visitors answered roll call. Next meeting was invited to the home of Mrs John Maclunis ‘with Mrs. Stanley Shaw and Mrs. lOmer Younker. word for roll call. "'Wlse". Community fiiendship l Secretary reported 10 calls made ldurlng the month, 6 cards a.nd 2 Easter offering to $4.20. One mem- iber paid her fee. Meeting closed lwith Jesus Keep Me Near the |Cross and Mispah Benediction. ; (Patriot please copy) lSAFB SONIC SPEED l SOUGHT BY SCIENCE | wzrnnmon. Bums. mound. quay 5 _ (Qp) _ To obtain data ‘yon flight at supersonic speeds. ivickers-Arnlstrong. airplane man- ufacturers. will build three large lwind tunnels here at an estimat- ed cost of £200,000 <$800.000>- l Officials believe tests carried out with models will eliminate almost all hazards of initial flights .wit.h aircraft designed for super- sonic speeds. First of the tunnels to be built will have a testing section 13 feet by nine feet. an over-all length of 600 feet and a height of 40 feet. ‘A speed of 350 feet a second will be reached in the test section b!’ ‘means of a seven-bladed 24-foot propeller. A slhaller tunnel will be used ifor routine tests. The third W111 b! ' SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES _ . _ n S00 Iuur pvrhwt n post-Ivar r-lgyarvllv run In- Robm lvfscDonald 86.8 per cenl Highest average in imte-rmeriiau grades. Bely libs-d 9'! per cent. tlfghcat avenge in Junior grades Katherine mm! 9'1 per cent. Perfect Attendance, Robert and Grads IV — l. Betty Ford. 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