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Motioning quickly with a crook- cd finger, he lcd them through the kitchenette to a door leading onto a long. ugly hall. The back doors of the other apartments lined the sides. ilvith their respective garb- age cans placed at even distances. The passageway was almost a block long, and at either and. a stairs led to a street below. But Paul crossed the corridor and opened a door. From the narrow aperture a sic-op stairs descended into one of the numerous ware- houses in the block. A long black sedan occupied most of the space below them. The officer motioned for Lotus to get in the back with him, the other two slid into the front seat and with a gently powelitul purr the engine started. Lotus felt herself grow tense What were they going to do - crash through the closed ware-l house door into the street. Paul inched the big cur forward in low gear. When it ‘was only two feet from the door it spiflfeiitly passed through an electric eye, for the enormous wooden door slipped upward to the ceiling and they slipped through to the street; When lptus turned to look be-i hind them, the door was already sliding into place once more. Paul drovc with determination and unwavering concentraiion. Sinrc it. was lair’. illcrc was lilllc lraliic except. in ihc down- town section, Where he maneuv- cred the car with a sure dexterity- Lnius had often wondered of what use he was in the scheme of things. Now SM knew- As they swished through the outskirts of New Orleans, the bell or a distant cathedral chimed the hour. Twelve (Yclock. ‘it seemed like a dozen hours since HM hi"! set out from the Cafe Duval. Y9! it had been only one. Balch stirred uneasily 111 the seat beside Paul. So much time wasted already. 71E Zmmhled When they were lowed 1° ‘Ia-ll- at a crossing until a PBSSEIIE" train roared past them into the night, he swore profusely and in the light from the en8lne Lotus 55w perspiration beading his lore- head. , when they started again, Paul increased his speed and they tore no"; the highway past thinning little communities of shabby has"! houses. Suddenly, the horizon cleared and they came to a lurching halt beside a small shack on the water's edge. The shack was a one-room a1- falr raised above the tide level on heavy piling. The German lit a stub o! candle, and holding it up to Lotus‘ face peered mockingly into her eyes. "Welcome, Miss Kirkman. ‘This fishing shack is not as spacious as was my hunting lodge in the Black Forest which American sly- ers destroyed, but it ha] served its purpose well." The little boat into which they climbed had all the surface ap- pearanceof a small fishing dory, but the silent speed with which it streaked through the water told twain-Dana AND CHURCHILL‘ wolulws INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting if Rives-dais and Churchill Wom- men's institute was held on Oct. lst at the‘ home of Mrs. Oliver MaeLeod with an attendance of l members and 3 visitors presc-ni. The president. presided and; opened the meeting with lhc Instltuto ode and repeating creed in union. Boil call was answered with a piillnu reclDB- Correspondence was read and bel- naming, "Shrubs and flowers N0 INSPECTION; “NED discussed. The members who collected the district for the Salvation Army Campaign reported that they re- ceived $18.25 for which they are very grateful and the Institute donated $5.00 making i1 total oi $23.25. The membcrs decided to have a dance ‘m the school, each member to make n cake to he Sold. Committees had no reports. Noxt meeting to be held at the homo of Mrs. Bell Lamont. I0“ I like around a house." and mem- bership fee also. A guessing contest was put on by Mrs. Oliver MacLeod, tlrst prise been won by Mrs. John N. MacFadyen. Meeting closed with the National Anthem after which a dainty lunch was served by hostess. In maintaining s bloc de by sea during war, the oruis is con- sldcred the chief weapon against At Gravenhurst, 0nt.. on Auflllltl 25, 1947. HUtOhiHS TPIIISPO" awn‘ lour of them and the officer even Dally. 90 3531"" Ave“ T°r°“"°'f sat closer to her than the narrow Ont, was found guilty o! falllnx l“; wlurrented_ to stop for inspection of the farm) produce being carried. The Com-Imus pany was fined $20 and costs, This action was taken, under the,‘ for the p“, yum She wondered provisions o: the general regula-_ tions of the Farm Products Grades and Sales Act. ._,___._..__.._. Until 1867. Alaska was dislgnated her the motor must be very pow- ‘erful. It was cramped, though, for the What was this man beside her He must have led a lonley life if he were married to some stuffy hausfrau and had a family in Germany. He didn't appear to be more than forty and might be considered Bond-looking in a fleshy sort of way. Probably since the war had Minutes o! last snutinl W" _ call to be answered by aach msm- the blockade-runner. on ma! u Russian 21191211 w- -- m cooped up in one of the unsurren- ./Qamfi MEANS A all" 9 CASH ‘ I fw/ M 6’! EFF/Nd 0M7‘ Tllrss woysito purchase- . BUDGET PLAN '9 RE-ESTAILISHMENT CREDIT. House Furnishings Stou ‘ SMALLMAITS LIMITE SIIMMIRSIDE of the hunted. or spent his days hidden in the bayous near New Orleans, scheming and _avoldln| i back from her taco and she shlvor- ed uncontrollably, though Gulf air was warm, In front oi in as though it were some stimu- at her, obviously puzzled. | "You know, Miss Kirkman" — his accent was thickening from very pleasant for you.’ "Gould they?" She decided to definite busl sctlni hostile. (To Bo Continued! ,._.-._..__-_-_-- CONVENIENT DISCOVIILY i The term rubber came ended he'd been dered submarines, leading the lilo I pursuit. I ‘The breeze created by their passing blew Lotus’ dark hair LhI ‘them, Paul and Balch bent their heads against the wind, but the man beside her seemed to drink it latlng draught o! life. He stared whlslsy-“lf you ‘were to continue to help us. things could be made be‘ casual, to phy along, nsithsr encouraging a arrangement, nor into popular use in i770 when an Inaiish liuvar-Bampboll l lluptlals A quiet but pretty ceremony look place at 8.30 Friday evening, Oct. 10th.. in 8t. Paul's Chapel, when Wrlflry Joan. ywnsost daughter of Lt.-Ooi. and Mrs. R. Hunter- Duvsr. was united in marriage to But» only son o: soils.» o. w. Campbell. Wlnsloo. The ceremony was witnessed by members of both bride's and groom's families. The bride was attended by Mrs, Hliison Pxoudo and the groomsman WM MrJJ. Smallwood. Both participants were in the Services the bride was a sergeant in the c.w.a.c. and had served some itlmo overseas. The groom was a Lie enant in the Navy. and is now stu ying law at Dalhousie University. while the bride has a position in the Pay 0f- lice. War Assets. Halifax. The Service was performed by the Rector. Rev. James T. Ibbott. A reception was held for rela- tlves at Growlands, the home o! Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. Hunter-Duvar, after which the happy couple spent the week-end at the Charlottetown Hotel, returning to Halifax by plane on Monday. The bride wore a dark tailored suit with black hat and corsage of red roses, for the ceremony and for travelling a beige tweed suit with matching accessories. The bride and groom received a largo Lumber oi’ beautiful and valuable gifts including cheques from par. ents of both. Hobbs-Stewart Wedding .. .'At (our o'clock in the after- BRIIGE, MacKAY & 60., LTII. ammo 4. 1m MATTRESS 8s BOX SPRING It's like olddmes lgflln with spring. filled Beautyresg and its companion box spring ones more available to buy as you please, singly or in combination. All the famous Besutyrest features such o; in. dividually pocketed coil springs and pro-built edges are back again. And so are pre-war prices. Now on display and ready for you. L SIIMMERSIIIE ALOOHOLICS ANONYMOUS él°°n ‘m Tue-Walk October 18th.. prraws. Nov. 2 -(CP) -More ' / 1W 90PM!" YOURS people of than 150 "Ex-rilllnmles“ from To- ' lfcorsctoivn were united in mar- ronto, Montreal. Ottnvm. and New “Ylge- when Marl’ 111118. younger York, ranging fro-mil doctors to daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. B. H. just ordinary jobs, gathered here Stewart. became the bride of Al- Saturday night to drink cofice and TD ‘ girl, Earl MiBobl youngest son oi swap yarns on notorious bouts with ~ " , r. all _ rs, William lniollbs. Sr. John Barleycorn, it was the sec- MONCTON Ihe marriage eclemoxly which wok 0nd annual banquet of Alcoholics a ~ place at the llDlllt! of the bride's Arwnyinvus Central Ottawa crmlp- slJMlllERslnE ‘osrcuis. was pcriormcd by llcr 5Dcakcrs. who must remain nmlr- NEW (ILASGOW brotllcr-in-law, the Rev, E. it. Mac. lcss, estimated thcrc now are 55.000 HALIFAX Vicar of Pownal, assisted by the A» A- mflflbfifi. 5,000 in Canada. Leave Charlottetown Rflv- S- J- Boyce. pastor of st, --____.. ‘ For Monoton David's United Church, George. , mo; AM" “:35 AIM town o! which both young people peggngvfylngg 2cm“??? °' 5:05 PM. l uIC members. The bride who was are ex “ted t m‘ {QT ‘I °° For Nsw Glasgow given in marriage by her father, p ° ° N! "i B Ovn- 7;” A_M_ 52.00 P,“ entered the room to the strains of zigzag, )3‘? 1mg)“ umlergu‘ For Halifax ‘A l the Wedding March from Lohen- 7° '°P°"Y ‘m’ 2m) 15M grins. Played by Mrs. noise Larsen. fguxjzclfogggtatminmsmlg?" mt‘ For Reservations. _ l-ler floor-length gown was of Cantu,“ hougm ham‘ mené PHONE 2061 . .549 ivory satin, styled on princess lines 3 a ° “gm N“ with long sleeves, sweetheart neck- line, and bustle back. Her match- ing veil was held in plscs by s control, and assessment and taxm than wrll be discussed at the meet- .4 fL/‘AE? ’ MARITIME YENIRAL coronet of orange blossoms and he: bouquet was of American Beauty Roses. She was attended by a classmate. Miss Marlon MacKenzie of Charlottetown and Souris, who wore a pink taffeta floor-length sown with matching headdress and shoulder length veil, and carried a bouquet 0i pink and white car- nations. Mr. Arnold Hobbs a. broth- er of the groom, was best man. The bride's mother wore a gown of grey wool, with silver sequins. The groom's mother was wearing powder blue crepe with matching accessories. The guests were usher- ed into the drawing room by young master stewart Macvicar, nephew of the bride. Snapdragon and as- ters were tasteiully arranged in the rooms, while pink and white streamers formed a canopy over- head. The couple took their vows beneath a wedding arch decorated with autumn leaves and creeping vines. Immediately following the cere- Wood lslansb-Caribou Service FROM OCTOBER I to NOVEMBER 30 Louvo Wood Islands- Prince Novo . . . . S AM. and I PM. Charles A. Dunning II A.M. and 3 PM. Leave Caribou- Chorles A. Dunning 8 A.M. and I PM. PrinceNovo . . . . . . . . II AM. and 3 PM. Operating Daily Including Sundays! RATES: Some as I946 LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:30 A. M. (STANDARD TIME) FOR LATEST NEWS llortllumilirland Ferries Ltd. mony s buffet luncheon was serv- cd. The teacups were presided over by Miss Barbara Bowlos, C. P. A.. and Miss Joyce Lank. R. N, cut the ices. Serving were the Misses Dell Moore, R..N., Rose Llewellyn, RN. Lois Brady. R. N" and Joyce (Billie) Jenkins. all close friends of the bride. The table was center- ed with a three-tier wedding cake. flanked by lighted candles. Follow- ing the reception the happy couple motored to Charlottetown. whcre they will reside. For travelling the bride wore a grey wool dress. with green top coat and black accessor- ies. The bride's graduate oi the. been a valued member of the 5'3“ o.‘ the Polio Clinic from the time it was established. The groom a "veteran of‘ the R. C. A. F. is cm- pioyed as an electrician with R. T. Morrison. Before her marl-lags the bride was entertained by her class- mates and friends _at Cundall Home. The numerous gifts were both beautiful and useful. -(Pat- riot please copy.) --_.______.-_- i. EXPERT RADIO CALI. MILLER BROS. LIIMTEII W! US! AND "(OMMENO (.1 u HM {Gnu um: pacity to erase pencil maria- artlst obssrvod ths substances do NAIF/If"! IUIH‘. 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