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' w”'ku Address: W 0 .- INQUIItI?10I)AYl 9. m' 101 GIIIIAI olioaosi an i . Muriler is Forgetful By WILLIAM BOGAE'l.' (Continued) In their bedroom, Johnny found the Great Dane stretched out on the rus. The dog's ears stood erect for a moment as be raised his head and watched Johnny Saxon come into the room. Then. with a loud sigh, the animal closed his eyes and went back to sleep again. Moe lay on one of the twin beds. naked except for his blue-striped shorts. A large. wet towel was wrapped around his head. On the table between the two beds a small reading lamp gave Moe Martin's round face a cherubic appearance. Like the Great Dane. Moe open- ed baleiui eyes as Johnny enter- ed the room. His eyes followed Johnny across the room, but he did not move his head. "What's wrong with you, pop- DY?" Moe Martin groaned loudly. "Do you feel the way I do?" , "Well, what with the heat and my splendid confusion, I feel just dandy. pappy." Johnny sprawled in a chair. and kicked his shoes off and loosened a soggy tie. "What. did you find out from the mysterious Nancy England?" asked Moe. staring straight up at the ceiling. There was s. mos- quito quivering around near the light and he wanted to keep track of it. "Oh, a. few things." Johnny said with s. grimace. "That woman is as slippery as a fish. A neurotic of the first water. She gave me Hail Columbia for 'prylng into lives! What does she think we're here for-the food or something? Im telling you, pappy, I rue the day I ever left off punching a typewriter. I've never seen such is. crazy case in all my life. Better we should have stayed in New York and chewed hamburgers." Moe, still following the antics of the lone mosquito,gave a faint whistle through closed teeth. "80 it's come to that. eh boy? Well. I don't much blame you for being pretty disgusted. We have cer- tainly got one sweet runaround. And there's the missing manu- script of Irene's. Dawgone it, I wish it would turn up." Johnny grinned at him sudden- ly. He considered Moe the loneli- est literary agent in New York. He was an emotional sponge. a person who could lose himself in any narrative, no matter how bad. and wipe his eyes when he fin- ished, feeling that he had just read a masterpiece or discovered a genius. Of course. Moe would not have recognized talent when he saw it. But held keep on read- ing and reading just. the same. Johnny remembered one office scene with Moe: he'd indicated as pile of dust-covered manuscripts that were stacked against one wall. "Look at them," he said grimly. ”What did writing ever get me?" And Moe had said brightly. ”You were the biggest name in the detective field. You used to make five hundred a week-" '-on good weeks," Johnny had corrected. "And sometimes six or seven hundred. I lived up to ev- ery penny I made in the pulps. I had the mistaken idea I was go- ing to lust forever. And then. when I went broke, I came back like a whipped PUPPY '0 I-he DYI- vate agency business. At least had always made a livlns Olllr 01 that before I started writinS- I'm going to do it again, too." Especially, Johnny Saxon re- membered that last remark. It. didn't look too promising. Here he was at a swank Northport. L.1.. mansion. being paid an enormous sum of money to find out who killed Cock Robin and where the missing manuscript was hiding. Johnny Saxon picked UP 9 magazine beside him and hurled 1:; at. his partner. "You'll just fade away with disappointment if that thing isn't found. won't you? cheer up, I think it'll turn up. And when it does. we'll have lots of the answers. I have the feel- yn"1t,'g"thQ hinge of the whole r . mywgitffeygnlnted from the bed. Johnny wondered whY Kay had not come downstairs. Wnlgmi H: was disappointed because he like talking to her. He liked her. in fact. When he closed his eyes. he could see her face. And she Ava; a very intelligent sift l0”- "t veg-y,very attractive. At this will he couldn't measure how mlxih he hoped that it wouldnt be ei; behind the smiitgi m.vIt"Y- 3" it was quite a 0- There was quiet in the room. The heavy night be” mm? m the air. The only sound W” I” mosquito and the rufflinz 01 Moe-3 mgggzlne pages. Johnny thought and thought with his head on his chest. (To be contlnuedl IN MEMORIAM In loving mm-:01 9'" M0"”" MRS. DAN SMITH who departed this life May Illt, IMO. Inserted by Ill! and Ellnlleth. IN ME-ALORIAM in loving me , of our little nephew Irslscls Gallant of Newton. who died three years ago today at the In of I years, 4 months. Theogh his smile is gone forever, And ht. hand we cannot touch We shall never lose sweet memor- lea oftheooevveiovedeemsoh. sadly Missed and untogly nem- emhereil by Aunt Nora and Uncle Ernest IN MEMORIAM ; MISS MARGARET ANN! .IONI'.'Sj .-.. Early in the morning of April, 23rd. 1951. Miss Margaret Ann: Jones passed peacefully away in ails Prince Edward Island Hospi- Miss Jones was. born April 20, 186-1,a daughter of the late George and Katherine Jones of Pownal. She was the last surviving mem- ber of the family. Four brothers and one sister predeceased her several years ago. Although suffering from a heart condition for a number of years. she was seldom confined to her bed. The previous day before her death she was stricken sud- denly. becoming ious, and remained in this condition until the end about twelve hours later. While a very young girl her mother died, leaving the respon- sibility of caring for a home on Margaret. This she did faithfully and well. After the death of her father she moved to the United states where 'she practised the nursing profession. She was a member of Tremont Temple for over fifty years. About ten years ago 311. re. turned to the Island and lived in Charlottetown. The remains were conveyed to Hazelbrook Baptist Church where the service was conducted by the Rev. James D. Davison, pastor of Charlottetown Baptist C h u r c h, who spoke kindly words of coin- fort and inspiration to those pre- sent. Hymns sung were: "Safe In the Arms of Jesus". and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." A solo, "The Old Rugged Cross", was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Har- old Carver. Interment was in the family plot in I-lazeibrook Cemetery. The pail-bearers were: A. Roy. Frank and Wilbur Jones. Edward MscPhail, Lorne Jenkins and Boswell Carver. ' .A number of nephews and nieces in the Province and else- where, including relatives and friends, are left to cherish her memory. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my brother Daniel Seymour Sempie, who died two years ago June 1st. Wlsali would I give his hand to c Ills patient face to see. To hear his voice, to see his smile As in the days that used to be. But some sweet day ivve'll meet In . Beyond the toll and strife, And clasp each othcr's hand once more, In Heaven that happy life. A helping hand to all he knew. He was so kind, so generous and true. On earth he nobly did his best, Grant him Jesus Heavenly rest. Ever Remembered by Sister Ruby. ,(Mrs. David Sorrey). shrunk. Sizes 30 to 44" waist GoodvoIueat......, . . . . . .. Men's Fancy Pol-tern Dress Sox .. white - All sizes . .y...).g. . . . . Men's Work Pants Sizes 30 to 42 inch woist ...,. . Ioys' Ovemll 'Ponts Sizes 24 to 36 Boy's Fancy Sweaters Sizes 32 and 34 only . . . . . . Iey's Work Shirts Ioy's Long Pants Sizes 24 in 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . Sixes small-medium-Iorgs . Mlsiresot ,. . . . . . . . . . Ioys' Ilue Cheviot Shorts Sises24to2l. . . . . . Sizes 26 to 32 Men's Kliolti Pants - well made, Men's Khaki Shirts-Sonfoiized Shrunk. Sixes l4Vz to I7 Priced from Boy's Two-tone Shorltskin Jackets Sires 24to36 . . . . Sisesl2 to 14 Ioy's Two-tone Worsted Sweaters Ioy's Iolbriggon Combinations y 1' HF. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN e.ii.n. Head rouringi Atlantic Provinces I MONTREAL. May 31 -- Donaldi Gordon, chairman and president.i Canadian National System, will leave here on Monday next to in- spect company propcrty and facil- ities in Newfoundland, arriving in St.Jo'nr.'s on -the evening of Mon-i day, June 4th. Nlr. Gordon Willi leave there on the morning of June '1th for Clarenville. On June ! Bth he will visit Gander, Lewis-Iy ports, and Bishop's Falls; Jxune 9l.bi Grand Falls and Corner Brook.l and on June 10th he in Port Ai.x Basques. On the return trip to Monirt-al' the inspection will be limited ioi visiting Sydney and New Glasgow 1 on June ll; Prince Edward island, June 12; Moncioii June 131 Saint! John June it and F-.-edc-ricton 5 June 15. PRVCEIVWN ROAD W. M. 8. The members of Princetown Road W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. beater Johnsione for their May meeting. The theme of the worship ser- vice was ”!-low vie can work for Peace through helping to feed the hungry. . Readings were given by Mrs.' Vincent white, lvirs. Dale Proude. Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs. lvan sentncr. The Lord's Prayer was then read in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were then read and approved. The roll call was answered by eleven members and one visitor. Letters from Mrs. Stanley Thompson and A. Williams were read. Mrs. Omer Neill was appointed to order one copy of the Aiinuali Rxebort i A letter from Mrs. Webster was read, regarding the packing of a box. Twelve home and eight hospital calls were made during April. The roll call for next meetinizi will be answered by a verse of; scripture containing the word "Bridle." Mrs. llxnmerson Kent invited the members to meet at her home for the June meeting. The meeting closed with the Mlzpah benediction after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother Francis Gallant age 8 years, who depart. ed this life June 1st. 1948. No one knows how much we miss .V0ll- No one knows tho hitter pain, We have suffered since we lost Y0". Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetiy. tender. fond and true, There is not a day dear Francis That we do not think of you. . Sadly Missed and Lovingiy Remem- bored by Mummie. Daddy. Brothers and Sister. 2.25 "”" full sized, ....m.. sonforized . 3.35 4.50 .65c 2" ""1.25 .45.: 3 1.25 Men's Summer Weight Combination Underwear. Knee length - No sleeves .. .. 1.25 5”" Men's Polo Shirts - Colors yellow, town and 1 eocli . . I 2.25 ” 3.25 3.50 "' .... .. .495 M" 2.50 ”" 2!5o each Ioys' Blue Denim Overalls Sizes 24 to 34 2 Pr. . . - . . I . ....... .......I.59 "'1 1.00 "' FRIDAY & SATURDAY . SPECIALS RIPE TOMATOES. pltg. ORANGES. 4dos. 51.00 zoos. "A" Lge. (Cartons). Dos. 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