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Fast! ale! and for more economy , QN display in Both Holman Stores in a complete line and other Propane Equipment. ,WRlTE -- PHONE -- COME IN IONDON-(O!)-A British firm now building aabro Jot "simulat- ors" for Canada is also supplying comet simulators to British over- oas Airways for training jet trans- port crews. These machines simul- ate all tha affects of real jet fught at high speed -while remaining on the round. errors Don't Miss Theso SAVINGS! August Prices from 5125.00 to 5925.00 Time Payment Plan IxI..isn', uiucxu ; --mm l' Phone 860 Water Heaters, Hot Plates if isms! com. on. Propane Gasybooiora Ciiarionotown in mi: GUARDIAN; instead of tho other girl? Wu she the woman whole shoes left that frasmezitary print on the fallen plaster-and. if so, -where had her husband been? Here were fresh possibilities. in. deed! It,was with I. seething mind that he set out for streatham. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The llniatohed Door "Ha was murdered. That's how." "Murdered!" Milvers tried to sit up but fell back helplessly in tho bed. "Is-is that Why you're here- why there's been a rozzer sitting by me all the time?" Inspector Kenway was to have his wish gratified in at least one respect when he called on Martin Winterton. Not only was he to see the master of the house. but his wife and the "lady visitor" in "Th t. iv om the detective had been feel- b tit ' ' ' zulmand rail??? H.513: vlhhigl Ialltiilf Rnlnouniced, Vlllilthlan air of studied d .. ca m.i at t a nspcctnr was com- 'b:::i:x:r,vfl;in:3(l)l!al:0;ch'mm”'"”d mg to interview him at five that ' ..A”.rjgm 3” rl.gthI:' In"! not M, evening. Barbara had seen Nancy cusing ion of anything” said the slum M the M" ma lm exprek inspecldr quickly mrryim Rum-at sion of apprehension come into her m 1 l V , t face, and had noted the tremble in y quest ons, and if you re telling her voice N am Mud, the truth you'll be safe. What time; awn” 15 he commgi hr? wh was it when you went out--by lheidou he want to see you Muumll m:,::a:1l;',cl;g to 11,, and the obvious effort at reassur- "where did ouigor, ance in the reply. ..su.e&mnm..y "Simply to get confirmation .of usueamnm; what Roy Hemersley told him .,,I.he guwmgr gem me about his relations with Borden ., ,, ' and the difficulties which arose dam” some letters? with the bank throu h mv know- "1-lacl he been writing letters?" led f B d H. X, ' w I "I don't know if there was one K5,: 0' tolgr e sthplgis ' llxxlfpec r lfrom him among them, but they uBu:)Wl1y Icgnrge J: ygallf. ' ifgkeilhilrtie 1?fdaot?,eS'Pn:1:10'::s wag: "It's quite natural that he should i ,3 I .4and harmless. The police seem ll vient in in ansncr to the bell. Hem) ha", been making mqum” H mm m? L0 m” me Wck" "ldlin what happened at the Boldovina shove it through the lctter-box. , lwhere it was addressed and come-that evEmnK' the walmm mm "back" i l them of the-disturbance Borden ,, ' ,, made and Hemersley had already Wh” W". the Oddly”? told me that he had given my Milvers knit his brow in the ef- Mme in Commxim with it I mpg il”f,lN to reTC(;l”:'n pose they want to make sure he lb nrmedo W m E Mr; wm;hm:m' was telling the truth." er ,, an . remeim "' hers "Does that mean they Road, he said slowly. A nurse -came in. gave one look!Rgl;?:!O:lll(:l:eJ3:::,al;;;V should. but gtdthe paticnt and hurried to theime inspector dldr” 5;”: Inymmg I "You must W she midi has7”,li?3'.l.”1?.l(-i3.?.'i. l?2"l'i..”.i..”l" .31? or he ' when l've seen him." I What for? I had to suspect with her but all the same he . I V l ' ; 'A '6 you going to see him ygflilatnlfsnllu anxlous to get w along?" Nancy asked. - " . . ' i t l Borden had sent a packet of oid(moId?npf?.o5e 50 I” take mm n 0 letters to this Mr..Wilnterion wlthl ..Cwmn.t Iv40uIdn.t he come whom he ha mm”elcd4lmd' ”'lin hers. Martin? It will be tea l CDrf'llIlE to witnesses at the Boldo-.l. we WM 0”” mm y cu I vina. the quarrel had began with me' . C ! DH Winterton's wife! Had he been on ffhjxklhllklingo,:”S;”f.TwY,f;; get ea; the wrong track all the time? f .. i I Was it Mrs Winterton he shouidi ' ' V. i "So should have” been-coincerning hlmSElfllllllieRgel,15,. "Do have mm in here Martin! it will be so-exciting- , , ..,..- E to watch a flesh and blood detec- lilve at work. after reading so much lnhout imaginary ones. And you BROWN-5 315.51-n-5' ican always take him into the den Monvlon, N. B., Ii" said Barbara if he wants to get you by yourself and-and give you the third de- ,gree!" 1 She saw Martin wince and thought. he must. have been offend- ed by her flippnncy: or was it something else? He was looking lworrlcrl and harassed, as if this lI'iSlI2 from the inpcctor was troubl- 'ing him .She wondered if she was limaginim: that-seeing in Martin to nnnounce are pleased that MRS. AN(il'S Gll.I.IS, Briulalhnne, P. E. 1.. was the winner of the 4-Iii. (Tnrlon of Fancy Aasortml Biscuits in our wcckly draw- ing. August Dill. l MW 5”"-9 WI" ill!" I” in kind of reflection of what she. l "milhl" I" ”'"' M""”'lY lwu feeling herself. She made a l i'l”1Wl"if I"? "'0 1'h"li"9 "1 lvonsclous effort to control, her P"l"'- -features so that her face should show nothing but ingenuous in- a W" -4- we -- - .. A. O. KAYS, DRY GOODS 109 Richmond St. Phone 2466 SPECIALS FOR OLD HOME WEEK l MEN'S SHOES . CAMP SHOES (Men's) . CAMP PSHOES (Boys') CAMP SHOES (Youihs') MEN'S SNEAKERS. to clear . MEN'S ALL-LEATHER BOOT Army type LAI)lESl SLIPPERS , .. . . . 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He wu looking directly at Na.n- convlrutlon cl-ionnd. I1" 1IDIG4 cy as he spoke. It was almost as it um gllgnoq, .m" gm-an up to he W"! trying to reassure her. the endless, hopeless consideration Barbara thought- but what need of her own horrifying could there be for lI'lIl7 She told which named by now go hgvg been herself again that aha was i.magin- going on um an (or unzom time, her havtpoko ing things,' attributing to friends some reflection ot the fears which so persistently haunted her. Al the lubjoot dropped and tho position. To be oontinued -. AUGUST p 12. 1952 lunch . Y no RICHMOND All HIM: ANG A Q23 HHN : r I unnac A I n . conomonmo nc. trained mechanics. ufocturers. Distributors For: FAWCETT .- . . CONNOR . .. .. . PHILCO . .. IRON FIREMAN . 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