THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN I A ' g JULY 23. 1952 and ,, ,LNot1ces. i t 9 i i i i . my Ill Lnltritilt, hm Hg llr:tdq.tar'crs Bnv Srri'i's Assoc n'ltl:l has nllni llt'Ni tttttt Qilren ltllizttnrtll consented to ix-cnnte of the Boy Sco . lmrwriial hr: the Pn'.l':t .VllllPS'.t', 1: tin: L'l'.'Ii”inllRi. Borden case. -l The llnlatched Door By Punk Price CHAPTER ELEVEN As the bus cI.rr,ving Barbara disappeared from sight Roy Hem- ersloy walked slowly in the direc- tion of Cockspiir Street. He did not look round and colisequently was itn:twill't- of the fact that the old trnlrlt srller was so near and that he lit. onrc-. harzan to move ill the same direction. Disregsrding the i'lTlH(i5 which thronged the p:lVI'n”trlli. at that hntlr. Roy shook the out the men ng paper he had been and glanced hurriedly illltt-.i;:h the latest account of the Time was much more than had been published in the early edi- tzons Tile iotirtlalists had been v,-om llLlS). the story was given 9. place After ttl.les tvmdmr, 0 slim-t on the front page and big headlines H, altonti it... 'nl;.-.1 5,, , ,1.-tn... were splltsheti across the sheet. 5.-ntit .i.'llnlttir('P, tttn wtmisnr There wele Lwo colulnns of fact, Bcotlts. Boll liltrnlllwr. :3, and 1"-llllmlli mid ROSHJ. lllih 3 11119 W John s.,....,..,5y -,;y 3.... M... .,...m,;mz the ltollont of llie. second column their tvnv llrttlirzuizti Wt'll lllfllll 5-ll”-llll ill?” 1il91'5'Pi”f,l has ."C0”' on the it'll) ii an .-Xlltorlrall Boy L'””('d mi Bimk P”? Roixdid "01 smut. Bun twlmcmr, I'i, or L)etl'ri't 1 M319 iv Will -1 it-L H9,ll35 19”” . . . l g for .Hlll.Plll1l ' special-some-, TW 5 y.aN,m. 1nln;; he niitl reasons of his civil v3..l.,,.m Hg H for frttrlllg ullirllt be there. Serollti (Willi! fi- Wllat lir follltd was not what he llzltl (lXp0('l.Bfl. He came to I Sud-l ill the middle of thet . y: .n tlen sttlldsttlt . . .1, ' le..iltllr,: the waves of (.anjm,H HM, ( ,,(,, gm.” wit ch SPElllPfi to surite' . . . ,. . , p Y . Jrtrltrntl linrltis. (' RF: rt! KlOllll'Nll " ' st 1”" mm sum mm mp i My pm.m,.5 ,5 1...”, Mn. (mmy .'ll.lll' ttllvltellilsn tinsitiltiz past hon mlssiortor of Ron Surf's in Bl'i'.s.t ''”i''”' sin" "Hug M R mime L.” (-.,mmh.., '.v.t;trti out 1 him from the print. C ' ' . . . it was h.s tlhll ltallle. Ht! rend: (.,:.n.,,,., .0 WW. I . . ”'I'llt) police found oil the dead NS fn, mm mm M, .01. ':i2lllS tlittlo all lillfullshed letter ,1”, um, .&,,i,,,.1. n y ,. mm” ttllltll referred to someone he de-I Sm, Rm 0. H”, mmm,H,1, sci'1i)rti as titotlllg liemersley. son; . i E 1 ' of .xtattliott,' ttlm, the letter stut- rerolitlt it for more mitt , h y d . mm (Pg, ,, w-,,”:m1 Xmh ad. is in London. F M are. estrous mt”, R R ,, VW, L'(w,,N of geltiittz into cotlinlulllcailoll with ' ” ; , , ” iii lit.s person if possible. Informs- wlwn SH 0, Mn,” HM” n t in liElgnl'(llllg him will be wel- . . . . . . .. C0l1i('fi at New Scotland Yard. lmiboa. intl.:t.ll.t.c rnttr fisher-t , . . matt on tho i KP Bltilrne PO A M: mam indignant an fmdlmi rf,m;,., Rm, SK M, mud r,m,lnmn. ll'.5-iinl'llP)il!ialid wvag-hargedif 30.34:: H; N Mmmm. ywd ms y M Ru; lotlt..ly and long t. lm knw W (W V y Ww to his surroundillgs. He began to ntnnl 'n nlorn mm 3 lhn -.1”, , n,-L "m”1adKn1i:' (acid grzrs Frail nntl his three mtltrmlllotls Umme i e no ea y ' ,m ,, - police, should want to see him but ".It:tt'rr(l ill ttllltnllllred h- 1ilt'm- of 'll" V R lll'ovinr:al Colin-i Ell of ill" Boy Stl(V,l'V. ,,1'l";,,W,11t ')nl'd and tmti that ” C V” were plenty of people, who, seeing ii”. -. id. ltth Hi ”"l,"i”- ii Wliidiitixuithllinliiis :tL:iLF1,lE,e:s. Hes had '15 EVWMVP ('"m'ino reason in fear for himself, but (iN'idE at once that his itest course Scotland There to Olli. was to no straight all- .. . he wished Barbara, was still with him. He would have liked to now what she would advise him k i .l special cotlrsr to do! kiwi titlllttlw N if ' iwimx ' Hm. SCMH5 Ml He went in the kerb looking for I'"mm" (m"1”"' W9” ""9""-V a taxi. lttit. all tlltizte. in sight wore nt'r'sr.'i7Ni ttt'h Flrt-nlatrs l'rol'it'- enganedy Th, mngph spnpr' 20 ' l Vltidflflflr Mifl CW” DFYNV9 iartis awat, ualrhed him. his . 'i”"1h'"” mm; t,:nat'leti iznzers bcatillg an irrit- C V '7 '7"m-- able tattoo on his tray. Roy. de- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding anti Ropairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric Pll()NF. 1-144 1 j Jl'ST ARRllVl-1Dl FIRESTONE . ELECTRIC WASHERS WE TAKE Y(Il'lt OLD VVASI-ll'lR IN TRADE I'll Ii ICS'l'().V E COMPANY 187 (Iron? GP0l'j.(P Si. I'llont- 747 BRYENTON & MOCKAY. icided that. after all, there was no rt-nson for tlndtio haste. walked on again, tiltconsrious of his follower. Twollty minutes took him to pOll('P lleadqtiarters where he ask- ed for the officer in charge of tho Eortirtt Case. lie gave his name and l)1lSlllF'Ss and. after some. tele- pliotunsz had bcen done. was told that lspector Keltway, tvho was in the htiilding. would see him at once He was shown into R. room zrliere a square-sllotildel'ed man. tthose ratller stolid face was light- rd hv a pair of keen blue eyes, was Sll(..li;' i'Jt'hill(i 9. table on which wete set-oral piles of documents. Rot uitlked to the other side of the table, rather uncomfortably aware of the coniprehcnsiva clanro which raked ltim from top to foe 'llts.lwrtttr Kmiway?” he itaiti. "Tito! is my name. Yours li(”l1lPl'SlPV. l tlndel'st.eind?" "Roy Wilson Hemersley to he t-x.trt. Mt father's name was Mat- tilcw James Helncrsley. So when I saw t.h.s paragraph in the evening lpapor quarter of an hour aS0 T lC0llrltld('rl it referred to .me and came along to see ahotit.” is '"l'lizir.ks for tflnlillz so prompt-I scat." ly Mr. Hcmcrsiey. Trike a him lllispeotor Kenwny motioned iio a chair which fared him and l t . down. "I don't know ltf lynti t-an help ti. I take it you are wllltlltz to. if you can?" RALE 5i ”I don't know R thing) Rboljli , Brvt'lr'l”s death tixrept. w mt. It PRIL W 9.9 llPli'l," isitlrl Roy. tapping the news- lpnprr with his finger. ”But. I see lion tmllovr this to ho R case of mtlrrlcr and I suppose you are hop- .ing I can hclp you to catch who- iFt't'r (ilrl it I haven't. the iilllliesl ittotmit how inll export. me to do it ianrl I don't mind tolling you that ill my opinion whoever shot. Bor- den dtd the world a good -turn. He desrri.-rd .1 lot worse than he got." "ills moral character doesn't affect my duty - or yours, Mr. ,Homcrsle,v." "Quite. right. I know all about my duty its I citizen and I'm ready to do it. but I simply had to Ref PHONE COMPLETE I INSURANCE SERVICE . ' W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited , 540 and M1 181 QUEEN ST. OHABIDITFIOWN, P. E. L LGENT3 THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE what it was out of! my chest to begin with. Now we can go ahead. What do you want me to tell you?" "Did Borden know how you felt ebcut him?" "Couldn't; help it. if he ever gave It at thought. What was he saying about me in that letter? I should see it." "There is no reason why you shouldn't." Inspector Keriwny took it sheet of note-paper from one of the heaps of documents before him and handed it to Ray. "There is nothing secret about it." Roy read the fragment- "Deer shorty. - Young Hemor- sley. son and heir for what it's worth. of Matthew, is in London. I saw him at the B0ldOViT'iIl to- night. don't know if he saw me and do I care? But if he means to make trouble" To be continued Learn Teaching Art In Summer courses TORONTO--(CF) -1711: Ontario Department of Education hopes n six-week summer course may help to solve the present shortage of public-school teachers. At. present 500 Grade 12 gradu- ates are learning the intricacies of teaching in I. pre-teachers col- lege which has been established for: the summer at Bloor Collegi- a . Ontario needs 1.000 new teach- ers annually and Dr. J. G. Alt- house, chief director of education, said he. hopes this new develop- ment may at least supply a tem- porary answer. "The new course assures n sup- ply of teachers without granting isn-called cheap certii1cates," he iiiald. Normal schools turn out 1.700 BURGESS BEDTIME .-a new teachers arinually,not enough Continued from page 10 ' no relieve him? Who Could this dP83diUllThrough the pre-teachers school. 50'3"!" he SEW but dimly be? Grade 12 graduates. previously not Just as the strange black form adnlitted to normal schools now W85 right Opposite him and C1059 can take two successive summer to him, there was that loud thump sessions in Toronto, and by teach. again. a stiddeli rush. the sound of in; during the winter, qugllfy for scurrying feet. and then :11 Wl1Siadmlttntlce to normal school. still. i At present 94 boys. 382 girls and Poor Little '1'U0-Snimi. Ill WK-V30 Roman Catholic nuns are tek- the worst fright he had had in all ling the course, Threg MennQniLg5 his short life. How he wanted to,.-mg in mg group, lull! He ttalited to lull, and run,; Hgy E-,T3.5”i;ti.bii'f .i”tttf5”i?t?.i TORONTO July is -(0r'i- times. Oh, liow he did wish ll lmck W””91'-45- today was chara- E . was back hon... with his b..om..,.Sted with etteiripted murder after he who had given him such a frightil, It was Old Jed Thunipt-r, the fZl'3,V:nECk atld chest in her West-Cen- old Rabbit who vtns the father ofltral Beverley Street. home. Her little Mrs. Peter Rabbit, and wllciicondmon '1, critical, ' had lived in the Old Pasture so long that he seemed to think he ziiiiiei-lid iitlithnleilshsllgutuiiihndpcifeettgi would 25 have known; wt?” Tgiliight ' ' tlh l 1' o to no is the way of the Rabbit folk. I to? Rigddyg ;ie(;,0ne C suspect he would have grillnedl :...:?.E?m.:..... A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET TRUCK5 THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! '”'i6,Itu. . .., , 203 FITZROY ST. the constant pressure. . and sisters. If he were only tliel-i:.il”f1k0d if”-0 3 POW! 5i5U0n Emil he would never again disobey. t-Vlldv hi” mumerfd my wife, . Who was this terrible crcattlrci.ilrs. 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It all started when word gal: uound she had single-hhnded and without a government permit. completed the re-building of her blltted home-a 12-year task. The house. reconstructed from I pile of rubble, was one of many destroyed by a high explosive bomb dropped during the Battle of Britain in IMO. Ml-ii. Bingo. zi widow whose only son was serv- ing in the army. was in a nearby shelter when the. bomb struck. When she emerged she found only one room of her home hsblt- ' Able. The next day she put up a waterproof roof and set about re- building. It took her a year to clear the debris and sort it out. Then she cleaned the retrieved bricks. bought sticks of cemt-nt and sand, re-shaped the timber and did the plumbing and elec- trlcnl work all by herself. Mrs. Bingo insisted the job could have been completed much sooner but for the fact she had to confine her operations to will! was left of her meagre old age pension. Member of the Poplrir Housing Committee. Councillor E. H. 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