TUESDAY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER - 1952 BUY - NOW AND - SAVE NEW MACHINES AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES 5 Ground Driven Elevator Potato Diggers. 1 - 22x38 McCormick All Steel Thresher with 14 1 Murder In Duplicate by Glenn Cara cnsrrnn rwo , spaced grey eyes. under the calm forehead were utterly tranquil. Mary opened a box that stood on a small table, and lit a cigarette. This was the first time he had seen her unoke. Mary said without "I'm sorry you came In the The hand that held the match was steady. as his own was not. preamble: here to- night. Jim. I asked you not to. I'd rather you'd kept out of this. But, since yours here, you'd bet- ter know - everything. U. S. Considers Chaplin's Status WASHINGTON. Sept. is--(AP) -Attorney-General James P. Mc- Oranery an ounoed today he has ordered an inquiry to determine whether movie actor Charles Chap- lin should be re-admitted to the United States. Chaplin, a. British subject. sall- l PAIR COINEI AND FRENCH s RIVER W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Coronation Women's Instituts met in tbs Institute Room on Septem- ber llth. The meeting opened with the vice-president, Mrs. lalph lusc- Lsod in the chair. by slnging"Old Black Joe" and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved and roll call was answered by 14 members and two visitors. that thus had visited the school and that towels and soap were needed. Correspondence was road which conaistsd of a letter from the Department of Agriculture. and a' letter from the honorary president reminding members or their as cents subscription toward the A.C.W.W. entertainment fund. A p or contests was put on by Mrs. Cleo. I-Iowatt and Mrs. Ivan Paynter. prises being won. by the Misses Annie Mac!.eod and Jean Parsons. Mrs. Elmer Parsons invited the """""'?Tm mm WINNER BROWN'S Bl5CUITs Moncton. N. 3,, ' are pleassd to an that Mun" Mrs. Lawrence Nswpon, Bud-lbene. r.n.I. was the wins: '. u. Carton of Faerlsc: A...-,:I; . Continued fi t l ' l is 't 1, "kg lac" members to her home for the Oc- '31 list . v d t key 111 h ba er nd t 11 m - 3'5 DI4'-f- mi T95 M1119 '1 ed with his wife and three child- sac no n.r 2- sen In our weekly a . tfifc1'tt;S:Iq0I'. Mn 5 RC . B 83 a a Y. D0911 3 d , Leuater. Its 5-" ran from New you on the queen An ice cream social was held in abet meet-ldnz. mlilln 5011 gall will ins. September 20th. "W H Come in, .m..;- "id Mm. I know. Jim- nodded. He Elizabeth Sept. 17. thadgnll on -;usua:o265'taIo;vith pro- In 1:: 301 1:;-iogn Jar M'ns.l NswsoN will .1... be ”"liff"....4-. .. 3?i3?”...'."”t."li1?..32J” 33". 3315.2? ..l?.2.'if.""'fl. ”l.?....l;3.u3.i” 33.3 ”"rn.li'3?l?.31 "Ea-nmfms ':-puma owed to um? - ?i'-f53'n.?. it. ill: ..."?"""l me outside the open y ' llaturaliaation service to hold Th” '""”nK clmd "ml 959 Prlles. on N .....m..?.s..s......... were guests of the Institute. - Before th. chairman called for the National Anthem. be thanked the contestants for the wonderful is Mary Lincoln. Threelyesrs ago, in Tnrquay. you were accused of poisoning your aunt. Frank Welles got you oil. But there was a wit- door of the living room. "l've got a visitor.” she said. Then she led him in. National Anthem. after - which ice-crasm and cake was served by the committse in charge. Chaplin, if and when he returns. until a hearing determines wheth- er he is admissible under laws of FARMALL CUB FARMALL SUPER "A" The man who had been seated FARMALL "C" in one or N13)-y'3 cmm, mam ness who was missing. Now it me Umwd 5"”95' - , broken when Conductor J . . . h t d ll d ammo ntermnment. the mice: BREAK! 'rnsm'r1oN Ohn R. COCKSHUTT No. 30 We Hwkwwidlr This was the "m" h" ””''”d ”I”' may w atplllcl T;e?:artYn':nz. 96 M gr a difficult Job well dong, and 2fff,2:f'"fIu'”;f&fu'”;f;'n::nya:lri' ' I IS tell his story, He paused. "Mr. Smith is that witnau, I take it." The little man had been watch- ing them, his small eyes darting blackmaller, Jim told himseli sav- agely; this was the reptile whose lies he meant to cram back down his throat. the audience for the splendid order maintained throughout the even- ing. An hour's dance ioliowed. 1-. J. spncrans WINNIPIG-(OP)-A 69-year- old family connection with the Canadian Pacino Railway was Under the law, grounds for de- nying an alien admission include moral turpltude and political ani- llatlons. l in train service from 1333 um” COCKSHUTT No. 60 his retirement in 1913. It will pay you to all while these extra low prlcgs are in effect at Then he became doubtful and 3”" 9”” W the 9'-heh NOW he Chaplin was once defendant in con!-used. The man was not at all 5nIm9'3r I0"d1Y- In H Whlnlnll a paternity suit. like what, Jim had Expect”. voice, he snld:- "Look, mister, I He ha; been . supporter gt times of causes denounced in coll- gress as left-wing and radical. The present Mrs. Chaplin is the didn't mean any harm - "No'l” Jim's voice was cold and level. "Then what. did you mean?" He -was small. Standing stifily to attention, his hands clenched at his sides, he was obviously very w. n. JENKINS Great George St. Chariot e on . The little man looked with an former Oona O'Neill. daughter of Ti nervous. It was no lea obvious he Gd 1 t M H d the playwright Eugene 0,Nem iliishlldntelilllg 3:? halleavi 1731; Delgplgiffd? ” M” 9 mm Chanlln is so years old. ' SUGAR NEW LUX nose, bins waters, ,,.,,,,,y' ,y,,,. H, lit isn'tt money." be said. "I do -'pww"mr” 10 lbs. ...................................... .. 2 pkqs. ...... .. C were a cheap, neat blue suit, and a M W” P 7' whit. mm, -with , duk ug. H, Mary stubbed out her cigarette. POTATOES ISLAND CHEESE 3 . mlsht indeed. have come strsltim slvndy. she Mid: "I think 3'0"? I Pack ............................. .. c 1 lb. ...... .................. ..... .. C B U I L DIN G O R R E M O D E L L I N G T from prison. That part of the belt" 19”? Ivhll 50 me. Jim. i story anyhow. Jim decided. was mm": '0 the W1” mm. W Contest At Crapaud GREEN TOMATOES NEW ONIONS s a true. As the little man looked at Seemed 10 Dolmch 1 uk c 10 lb, ls lrellroo as estos loo he P - failed to suppress a snitlle. He "3 2 'Ve”"', Y?” " "LEW! . ll . seemed an insignificant, even alibrillriit, ViIt;I.CI1ll'I87 d u . d An entert-inment of unvreced-I fuzis n SAJINATION M K r f ,1dm,1ou,, ngure, e 0 er appeare s rprlse . n 0 km and w as W” ze .................................. .. ns ....................................... .. K &S .. . .. lr ted D W Y W ' Mary said: mm, this is Mm Y”. "W5 ?l3hV 1” blush” ”.held in Crapaud Hall on Septem- . . pp .. gembarrssned hand across his bu, mm, when ompwd wommm APPLES TOMATOES P "Smith" Sllld Ll"? lime m3".f:fd"t1:x?;s5"'I,l";;1"?Dg;::dcI?ig::;f institute sponsored an old time I dozen .................................. .. c 2 lbs. ......... .. C quickly. He nodded to Jim, wlt.ll'5 '- - ,9 fiddling and step dmclng contrast; ' an awkward nflnblllty. I-le spokelaahls ,""I' blue mm ,, in connection with the Trade Fair, BACON SLAB HAMBURG cosrseu mmusn ma mm. ., Y0.” rmrrd 22:: .l;”:::;-. cnmoueaown. For n.. .......... .. C . lb. c And lwho the devl1.'l asked Jlmlgmfglye; V” S;'Yo:l”hugg about” the The hall was filled to its utmost nminousy. ”is Mr. Smth?" r ' . it nd in ny were turned LuMs ml ER Tm; ls gnmg to be msyv helcottagcl, wondering if you could 3:21;”. 3;vhl:Ch KO; W mow mm P LARGE CAU OW thought. The fellows afraid. I-1e's:bl'93k 1xn- Ami iymlld wahchgld hwlolig coumry mm, gm. and near. old 2 qUa'I5 ---------------------------------- -- Each ------ --4 --------------------------------- r- h If-i i,l.l.l l d 'l'i E I ' W35 gong 0" "5 C: If I3 ' - ' .:...1:g.:s :x.:. .23: or .am.:l.:.l:::l;. 1:.::..t":..u::.:.:a:;: L 25 C ”””” 6 h Hammer at ii" are the wits ”W9”- WW” dm 3'0" 5957" E ' 5 en 5 an of 3 bunches ................................ .. c Per lb. .......................................... .. C All - The little man cleared his d"”cm3 wmch ha be p p x x 5.: lout. of him. Maire him ready to L t I , 1 V 5 V ho rsctuland me since prone" day, mg g C ” C believe he never saw anything lnp hrgne. hie vo ce was HEY) R Jvmch is hem: enmushsucany per; PEAS CORN Xi xy xxhh ;h;b;;f,tps;Iglg;,,gls;,gatl;f1t;;malg”... ,:,l3”,,;,, ,1. ,,,,.,... H. ,,,,,,,, panacea. D D M I 2 tins ...................................... .. C 2 tin: ................. .. C . e , c s r t , .. "' Mr. R0 ert awson so as- . Ilzzlilreve the 5m” 55 ""53 mu 3,?Ix3,b'b,3 ghet:9algF,'t 359,168 hiya: chairman very capably. - TEA, any kind PARD C Y "C . ' , ' V , Each of the eighteen contestants - Jun shook his mad. ,5 jg to Clem. visitor, but she was still all right . M”) an Must in his own Hgm and I Per lb. ....... .. 2 tms ...................................... .. the jlldges had dllliculty in piac-l moughgllng the prizes in each of the three , when he'd gone. I sruv her about. That-was some time She seemed restless. I Chwes :::nICne1gll::'ngo3ht: Irving. The class (or fiddlers was heard eyes were far away, out of illntpf”"5't; hr” ml” 39mg I?) filings" HM, "caumg what he had s9en.tCI;izlLSSOn. Bcldcn, w o ,0 s '6, His voice had become very lioarsr-.175-i""I "-I”mPl0”5hlP- Jimmy Di and he coughed. ”Then she Wellilconnor. SW5” M110 33.”. W35 3 out of the mom and came bn(.k:D0lJllIfir second closely followed by with a bottle. A medicine . home Stephen Toole, Mrs. Maurice Mc- -,it. was. She poured some stuff in-l Donald nnd Golden Graves. 'to a girls. Thails when it happen-, it or cohwehs. He looked, really looked for the first time, at Mary. The phrase that had entered his head earlier that day, ullbidden, returned to him. "A sort of sleek prettiness." Yes. you could call it that, with her smooth, plump cheeks, and the dark smooth hair a doll-like prettlness that might conceal anything. The wide- mmii ..si-.. 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