1i. p. or it I it ch... r V-me GUARDIAN. ””'”""”””'”" ' x I Anglo-liustlcio iletet Mr. and Mrs. Miller Macmigen. e i Fredericton And M " ' ' Charlottetown, visited ends is """"' ' " , 0 - In gj Y l;1i"l:Itlcl.0ll on Sunday. inlnher 'Il3':t'mtm;l::kfgg' C , ' was Joyce Lina. Pleasant Vai- home or Mr. and Mrs. victor Bun- xa sorta-(on ' ley. has accepted a position in the t 1 . , . . .. Du Canadian Bank or Commerce, M" ma M"' u'"' u”D""u' an ..m. -A man "who chipped in man Omriomwwn. P"”'"” V'”'”"' '"" ""”'”' "" Mr and Mr: Arthur Andrews oi than 000 towards a new United Oharlottetown on Monday Slvhlfh um H. A hum "turn" hum. ohungohu-. um nlqg he did so simply because the o urch was needed. W. Benton Evans. retired coal operator and former member or the New Brunswick Legiaiguu-g, do. nated 027.000 in cash. plus a lot 0 valued at 82.000. a set of! bells, a Dipe organ and a moving picture projector. The bells and organ are in mem- OIV of his wife. Elie. Maraereau IVIIII. who died 10 years ago. her nmt alter a pleasant visit at the horde of Mr. and M11. iltsnlev H0ulI.0lI- Mr. Elmer lulsnul. Charlotte- town. has made many MD! in .1115 plane visiting relatives who have enjoyed the experience oi helm Iii! in theiair with him. -u-.- The many friends of Mr. Arnold Weeks regret to hear that he is a. patient in the Prince Edward Is- lend Hospital. C ntinuetl '1'he corridor was deserted. Jim. looking at his watch. in Mitch- ed to see that the time was only lo.l5 -not much more than an hour since he had left Prank Welles. soon the theatres would 3 be coming out. In that hour he ' had seen a man die violently. had The Pleasant Valley Mission (lir- cle met at the home or Mrs. whit- field Abbott on Monday evening September 22nd. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Abbott. Ilse. F. W. Outclliie was leader oi the study Period. ios being "An- gore Airmail." ietlng with the study were Mrs. Milliner I-liil. me. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Manhood, Ohlslottetown, spent Sunday, Sept- ember 21st visiting friends in Fre- dericton and vicinity. These Fin" 1... r.'.l'.T.',w..t."" E. DEIGHTON3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emery "oi were in the open air. Jim hem Marys nml elk roctl described la Her e in tion which had gripped him when Mr. and Mrs, Frank Quigiey, Cnr- 3”ch”""l- 5 "MW '"”'d'd "'1' 0. 3.3.1:. president. again. way 3' V V he caught a glimpse at his com- man, were visitors to Fredericton M” W" W4 W M” Wmdtil (OP Photo) Mr. and Mrs. wiimot rtead, panion's face. The wide-sP””ed on Sunday, September 21st. the 0''"w'" "m 'l we” "ma putt!” r Coleman. were recent visitors to v grey eyes were iuu of trust, giv- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam W” P'”””'d by M" C''""'” ' call and the minutes were ch... Rustico at the home oi Mr. and ing him a severe twinge of con- science. Not many minutes ago. he had been almost half-persuaded that she was a murderess . . . That particular nightmare was over now. but there was still much in do. other people had to be lief- suaded: Frank W811?-3. "W P01199 . .---we'll get. my car," he said, "Like 5. tool I didn't bring it. For- tunately it isn't far away." I-lei hesitated. "And then - "- CHAPTER. FOUR. i it . . . , .. V f:,l:n;aT:r:h0c::,?s,,3' 3112;: ofbetruercej ?:,m', A” Th-V ('m”Ef M3P”v the members singing the Institute lows: School. Mrs. Leona Cam- Roll call for October is to be ' ' "Ami "hem" Mary echoed oxnition Jim was satisfied h t m Se Hum Pm”: mm and R”. Ode' followed by repeating the Ham M11 Frank numb: sick umwend with "ch membe DIP ' - t a Cue the Perlshing. The Choir rcn- creed, Mrs. Charles Mellett. Mrs. Earl in: twenty-tlve cents toward the U '1 " iv "Hullo, therei Hey. Tracer!" They stood, frozen to the SP0?- A tall, lean figure, appearing gegmxngly from nowhere, busiled up to them. He peered inquisi- tively at Miary and then turned to Jim. He had rumpled grey hair. deep-set eyes and a tight jaw. The Lawyers and well-wlshers wade congratulations to James Carroll, 58, as he leaves Brooklyn, N. Y. court, a free man after 26 years in jail. Carroll who studied law in prison, wrote his own petition for a. writ of error. A judge ruled that Carroll's life sentence was "illegal and unjust." he was not acting. "By the way." he "you told me you knew thing about Whiicombe." ”I read all the reports," said the other stolidly. "You told me you'd met a man the Dormer said slowly. every- case. Mrs. Roy Frizaell. SECVCXLSOD . Miss Audrey Cutcliffe, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end of Sept- ember zlst visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Cutcllffe, Fre- dericton. The regular service of worship was held in Pleasant Valley Unit- ed Church on Sunday morning September zlst. The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. B. MacPhaii. Hymns sung were "Flea- dercd very ellcciivcly. ”rne Light escorted to the living room by Mr. Erroll Bagnsli and Miss Catherine Reigh on behalf of his bride thank- ed everyone tor their kindness. A delicious lunch was served by the ladle and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and dancing. t-la BRACKLEY W. I. The Bracklcy Women's Institute held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Blatch. The president Mrs. Earl Clark pro- sided. The meeting opened with Thirteen members answered roll Clark; lunch. Mrs. Waiter MaoMil- A.C.W.W. entertainment fund. in woe. oi Moahar. who became honorary read and approved. It was decided the desks in the school should be varnished during Fall vacation. the work to laying quarter for classroom floor to be done at the same time. Correspondence was read and the Institute members planned to canvass the district for the can- eer Fund. All bills were then voted to be d. Reports or school, sick and fest- ival committees were new committees appointed as fol- esseulted a detective and would um am: at V, 30,, d ML he Wanted 115 I P1053510 "Wm" Randolph Nlchoeiag. D:-Iiington. goewg" w'"' "M m1 mo". lumrneraide make frequent trips "I wanted to see a new church N109 in 3' murder - - - " visiud relatives in Fredericton on u" ' , ., t...... , J nit. here lrtlthelr plane when they are here." Mr. llvana said. "The old g 4 "'”:f ff" ”' ”,ff,f;'”,i,Li" .213; 3i"""Y 5”i”""””" 2”” On Friday eveninl sentem er auoossna Mourns rm-ry "” "W 3.! M” mm'i"'um' it" W" ht? ”""11"d ””d”"””' b n1m'd' 1ifi""w"bt" ".1" M l more in. 50811 ...... ' "" ont.l, Mr. an Mr! John OII . WM 0 Y I'll: turned into is um "3 HC - 3? I In th corridor.- "is aomethinz 1erriIic- Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald ::f:m3"”"::h":::il :'":'”::i:n '3: Ohuvpell. ti. :1 Wmnlpdeg. gins - church. And there were no main. tunzun growths on hands, on: V Come on." and Mr. Alfred MacDonald. n:en- M d m' WK, '1, G” p ilhw" Vmlgzn 1' 0'3: to: g, The ti-out rearing pond here, ties for children or for meetings." and feet have been removed 1.. H; mm is-.23! 2:: can in ....:;...... .."::...:"::. M: .'..”.:i.i::.".::.:...."".:"r...:... iiw ”” ”” ”""””” M” "”' or”3a:r:”l.i':i.' iiilioot mitt :9" :::.::...:: .i”'...'::::'.:i'h:ii.”-- A cw momma 9! W W on Sunday, September zist. i season to remove the s eolrled o W 6 Gs )7 I gur- gudmg moomy d,,w,,w,,d,. The p and Mrs. rteign Pound whose mar- plfaeders-follerlngwtlge giaiilzgg bum!” dawn”, 1. m hftmw diuud Sunday. The church it :4... in: marks. It does not lnjugg gh. ormm marble emmnce mm W” W. ma Mu. George Mum, my riage took place in Rose Valley 2 R Ivzuhgr VT” "pynr-om mg pm” for than ensued m the places was in eervlcg-ghoul: 30 healthy flesh. For sale at .11 deserted. Their feet t&PD'i 30"-55 arsid. were visitors to Glen Val- 33'”;1dno;';:.m2ng"ME,hu;;?,;5; Mosher said he resigned to restore W9”: mi" uwrimnt 1!! till! y"'"' ""3 'm”' it. raisins echoes M W "W icy recently. the guests or Mr. and ' i ' harmony in the union he iounded loc-my nu been very successful The mm mmwm and db MALTY nnornnns Lnuun and beauty is restored when the Ohabliell is a supporter water returns to its normal height culation of blood was first con Dlltriblltore. hreete 10. Mrs. James Stevenson on the oc- csaion oi their thirty-third wed- ding anniversary. Their daughter Gloria accompanied them to Sum- rnerside on her way to Quebec City, and thence to mglsnd. where she will remain until after the coronation. -G. U. xw lan, Mrs. Harold Steed. The host- ose for October will be Mrs. Wil- liam Younker. and in charge oi Program Mrs. Ctuy Pierce. , board and the linoleum pal given and Branch Manager W. BLAIR MMDONALD. Tweel Building - Greet George street; Charlottetown” 1'. E. I. IRE LIFE Adam's apple bobbed in his Strin- gy throat. "rlullo. Traceyl" spoke briskly. "I thought you." He peered again at Then he asked brazenly: ”What the devil are you doing in this neighborhood?” It was Jim whom he addressed. Jim took a hold on his 118tVe5- Whitcomhe was the last person he , - had expected to see; Whitcombe. '3: who that very siternoon had told l mm about the Dormer case. and talked about lJ01301'i5"5- NW me" i was a. dead man upstairs. in the flat whose light shone out bleakly. far above their heads a man who had been poisoned. Carefully, Jim asked: "I might a,5k you the same question. Whit- combefwhat the devil are YOU doing here?" whiicombe regarded them both. his hands in his pockets. his head who was mixed up in it - a- man called Corder. You dont happen to have his address. do you?" Whitcombe stared. ticorder? Butteriield Gardens. He's in telephone book. But why -” "Thanks." Jim turned on heel. ”Goodnight.” They left, the thin man after them. Jim collected his car. thing was normal. The crowds were coming out or the theatres. the storm' had cleared, leaving the air fresh. Stars gleamcd pale- ly. outshone by the noon lights. But no police whistles blew, and the only man in uniform they saw was peacefully directing trai- ilc. Jim drew a deep breath, and lit a cigarette. For a while his attention uas devoted to thread- ling his way among other cars. but .when the Lrairic thinned he was Whitcomhe, it was Mary. 32 the aigour -Edealerk will you 'nil VMU ES like these Mod Cl C- 7 I 2 - Beautifulhaad-rubbed cabinet of Walnut; J Mahogany or Light. his staring Every- ” ili:llf,e”'clr;”x:i: 511:: slxgde :?mnj;3flsble to accelerate. watchmu't.ne HMS you Natl Mary stared through the wii'it:l- 0.3 "n",,. pow"... ,, iscrcen. "Where are we going; she , dl "m9 0"” ”f- . . . ''asked, ”and who was that man f"”'mM""i'"'n. The blood pounded in Jims who Spoke to us?., new type ultra sens!-, ears, but he forced himaeli to say. Jim told her about whn. 33" "go"! plgygh, C”u"ny5 "Odd ,p”m""' m,1,t' 1" combs. "So far as I know," he G-Elilectronickepro-I w,k,”,'n"hte:; ?a”.l,m3;1:itE::ge Sm,” said, ”he's just a rather nosey ducer gives superb I C 50”" record reproductionw I . . 1 lo e who takes a inordinate h” a tfhm hm”!-' "Because ml.” inicgesb in crime. I've nworkecl in wmdhmg damned V hmny 39"."; the same oiiice with him for tour ”n- if 3'9” Mk me! A man went m years. I've always thought him me”- and I Wmgmsed him” whm perfectly harmless though it hit is mmv 1 '""”eVe he was i”””"”3 dotty on his pet subject. And yet Some-bod-V-" - - " 1-Ia irowned. "Yw '" "wzmsed mm?" He was thinking of the anony- Whilwmbe mddai He seem” mous letter, which so far as he 5””mW1-l' ”mmpm""" M195" ” was concerned had storied the namu was Hamilton, and he tiled whole business. "Ask tman, may in be a plain clothes man in the H". Wm, she many ,5. Ask he, 3”1"(”-'' , Iahout the Dormer case." Whit- Jlm- 1115 hmd ll" Maryd ”'"'lcombe knew. or professed to know felt her lUmP- H9 hlm-'19” Md i all about the Dormer case. Whit- Model can-, hollow feeling. He said: "Used to mmhe had been wmcmng the be?" , flats where Mary lived -- but he -H"'d'mH”d "He was kicked out of the force. had appeared not to recognise cabinet in lus-v troue Walnut. ll? Wen” ”m' Crm” an ”3m' bu" Mary. The anonymous note had W119” ht mug” tmm he mm 1” been typed, so that there was no blackmail them instead oi arresi- hmdwrmng to give a Clue. Th”, U18 V-hfm- seems to presuppose that Jim "0"" Jim C””5id”ed this" The" might recognize the handwriting. M ""dded' "W91" goodmghw Hf Whitcombo's writinlv with which h9'l”"v9d- "B-V lh” will" x dm.” he was familiar, was distinctive: think youive met my 1limC"- W” tall, crahbcd and angular. not the Mahogany or Llght..0ek ve-. neet-s.Highlyseiective 6-tube receiver and new 4-pole recordi player which vinulllr eliminates turittsbiei Model c-71 o is .?a.t1.b1. ill gieamau, hand-rubbed Walnut, Mahogany or Light Oak. Playelten records and shuts oil" auto- matically after the last record. 6-Tube Radio has Dynapower speaker and built- Leeler-" sort that could be easily disguis- - "Charmed." Hid llgtl)”cCl”m1;:" ed. The paper on which the note m amcnnm interference His ld3m5 Hip” b9 9 was typed might have been , month he looked at W” W” match from Jim's own desk e (if irom the desk 0! anyone else in the ofiice including Whltcombe. A Mary clenched and unclenched her hand in her lap. Still look- HAVE A ing straight ahead. she said: -'1 know all about Carder, oi course. 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