"SAI.AIIA' TEA 8: corrnn 3 yr The ilnlatched Door By Frank Price JULY 3. 1952 , CHAPTER IV "I'm sorry to have been so long," she said before he could speak. "but I-I was feeling queer and I wait- ed, hoping it would pass off." "Waited in there?" He waved his hand towards the ladies' room and she thought he was looking strange- ly at her. "of course. Where else could I wait?" she replied. ”of course. Where else?" she Y0U"'I7E deserves FAMOUS VINEG THE BEST-SELLING Nowm Ngwgo-mg oz. wp5333?.".?5LE;m F0095 gvn C r NNNXX t Wow is 0 - '" WMDA Sboclcup with E x N main course, dgshes TRVAAL1-RE . ....s.:;.xxxx-it xx. OVEN-Emmy 3M"s& Euaous vaamas : orlds flavour Favourites Igosmz HEINZ sddups W TOMA1-o l7:m.... yaiokfisioiliie "E395"? K "linear. ' y ' on :1" ' . 'reue.lfE c""-l Seven x . Xxzdzn I s55OM6;?,eDDm'& .51 'R I I IT TASTES GOOD IT'S GOOD TASTE wondered if she were right in think- ing she detected sarcasm in his tone. "Have you-quite recovered now?" "I'm better. but. I don't feel no to much. Would you mind very much if I went home at once? I don't want to spoil your evening. but - " "Don't. worry about that. pieasei" His voice was coldlv formal and polite. "Iiil get my things. Buooose you ask the chap at the door -to whistle up a taxi." "But I don't want you to come.' she said as he was turning to" des- cend the steps again. "I can go alone." "I promised the Wintertons that I would look after you." he said. "If I haven't done it no to now I can at. least. see you safely home!" He ran down to the counter. Bar- bnra stood for a moment. looking after him with an expression of nuzzleri alarm. Why had he snoken like that? What did he know or susnect7 Then she gave herself a make. Her nerves were all to pieces. she told herself. and she was find- ing hmzeys in everything! She went to the oommlssionaire and asked him in find a taxi. As she watched his eorzzeouslv uniformed firzure pass out to the street. she tried to remember if she had any recollec- tion of nassinv him either on her wav to Borden's flat or as she. re- turned. She had no memorv of him whatever. Had he seen her? Had he observed her haste and agita- tion? Had he . . .'? She was at it again! Bogevs. Brweys. was it going to the like this with her all the time for the fut- urn? Roy came as a taxi drew up out- side and they went down the steps. Barbara glanced up at the biz clock which seemed to have played sn important a part in her doinrvs that night. Twenty-five minutes hast ll. Surelv time had never rrawleri with such rirarzeilw. foot- siw-ns before! Not more than 40 minutes since she had entered hm.-niev Mansions. If Borden's ser- vant. had been told to deliver that nackct pr-nsonaliv he might not have reached Martin Wintertcn's house yet. A taxi would have got him there long ago bill. he would hardly take one. A bus mlrrht have rlono it hv now-but perhaps he had walked. If so . . . Her speculations broke off. They had entered Hus taxi and were now passing down Parliament Street on the way to Westminster Bi-idrre. Rov had horn silcntlv A-uatchinz the Here's how you CENT! before retiring take a shower. morning and thereafter and support in the troubles that crowded so thickly W901: her. But that was impossible! She had Tm think not only for herself, but for Nancyl "What. is it, Barbara?" His fing- ers had closed on hers and his lips were at her check. ”I can see you are in trouble. Wonlt you tell me what it is and let me help you? I'd do anything for you-any single thing. I love you -" "Oh, don't, don't, don't, don't!' she cried. ”You mustn'-t tempt me with kindness!" She snatched her hand away and shrinking into her corner, burst into 8. fit of passionate weeping. Instantly his arms were round her, gathering her to him with gentle strength, and she was clinging to him convulsed by uncontrollable sobs. He was kissing her eyes. her lips, her hair, murmuring soft lov- ing words, trying with might and main to reassure her and stem the tempest of her emotion; but for a long time her sobs continued as her overstrained nerves found relief in can try amazing VOIDS CHLOROPHYLL TABLETS WITHOUT RISKING A ASK at any drug counter for a 36 tablet, month's supply package of Voids at S125, take it home and (Do this to insure remov- ing any underarm cream deodorant you may be using or tell-tale traces of odor on any part of the body.) Swallow your first Voids tablet be- fore going to bed, take another next iTI-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Jgwg ”, ggg M Voids Must Keep You Free of Body -Odor, Head to Toe, the Whole Month of July or it Wonlt cost You a cent! If, after taking 18 Voids according to directions, you are not completely satisfied and delighted with results, mail the remaining half package to Adrem Limited, 225 Mutual Street, Toronto 2, new, morning. spire excessively cases, one extra. tablet a. day should be taken.) VOII)S ARE AS HARM- LESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT so never worry over taking the odd extra tablet. DO bath or only one tears, and terror receded before the solace of his embrace. When It. last she was quieter he went back to his original demand: "Won't you tell me what it's all about and let me help?" "You couldn't help. and I can't tell you," she said. "It's not my trouble - at least not all. I'd tell you if it were - I'd trust you with anything of my own; but this - on! We are there!" For once that night time had flown for her. They were at Stream- am and in a. few seconds would be at Martin Winterton's house. It came in sight as the taxi swung round the corner by the bank of which he was manager, and Bar- bara gave a little gasp. A man had just come down the stops from the front door and was walking towards them. He passed and, though she could not see his face, she recog- nized the checked overcoat and the cap. It was Borden's servant. The cab stopped and she sprang out, her latch-key already in her hand. Roy was beside her. Voids a day before breakfast each (Occasionally, if you per- REGULAR DEODORANT while you're taking Voids as YOU WILL NOT NEED IT. Voids are all you need to protect you head to toe from all body odor, including underarm, feet, scalp, excessive glandular ac- tivity, nervous perspiration or more intimate conditions. or in stubborn Sil.25 plus NOT USE YOUR for body g?&g&? ”Wait!” he said pleaciingly, his hand on her arm. "Not now," she almost panted. "I -- I'm afraid I can't ask you in - " "I know," he said. ”But when shall I see you again? Look here, will you lunch with me to-mormw'.l" "I'd love it?" She would have as- sented to anything to be free. "Ring me up in the morning and now good night and millions of thanks for-for everything." she held out her hand. There was a brief, firm pressure on both sides and then she ran up the steps, opened the door and went into the house. There was a light in the hall by which she saw a large envelope in the letter-box. Taking it out, she glanced at the address. It. was directed to Martin and she knew the writing. She had seen it more than once on notes her father had received from Roger Borden. She had retrieved Nancy's letters after all. Concealing the packet in the wide sleeve of her evening coat she stole NOTE: Do not confuse VOIDS CHLOROPHYLL TABLETS with candy mints which are not effective VOIDS for clinical purposes will be sent free of charge to any medical doctor, dentist or recognized hos- pital or institution.) and we will refund your your cost of postage. odors. (A supply of ...E....L..E...L..E.... noiselessiy up stairs to her own room. The latch clicked as she shut the door. startling her in the all- ence of the house. She crossed the room and stood beside her bed. looking doubtfully at the packet. What was she to do with it. now that she had it? The door handle rattled softly. She thrust the envelope under her pillow and turned as Nancy came into the room with a tragic face. "What is it now?" Barbara. cried. certain that her friends expression ioreboded some fresh trouble. ”What shall I do, Barbara?" Nancy threw out both hands with a hopeless gesture. ”Martin wouldn't listen to me! He wouldnlt believe anything I said. He rushed out of the house ten minutes ago, vowlne: that he was golnvz to get the truthi" "Going where?" "To Rober Borden's flat!" "Oh, no! He mustn't go there! He - " Barbara's voice died and she. stumbled back to sit on the bed, staring, wild eyed, at the other girl. To be Continued sf-o,1NZ Cooked MACARONI x - ow px K L. M. Poole & Company - Announce Their HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN FOR HOME OWNERS WHO IS ELIGIBLE? ANY HOME OWNER. WHAT IMPROVEMENTS CAN BE FINANCED UNDER THE PLAN? Re-roofing, re-siding or Improvements to an existing home. remodelling and additions. HOW DO I ARRANGE FOR CREDIT? Fill out a. simple up lication fonn at the office of L. M. POOLE & 00.. we will gladly oasis your job. Our staff a specially trained to assist you and remodelling problems. on in selection of suitable mutt-rln.ls required for in your building All transactions are confidential DOES THIS PLAN TAKE CARE OF BUILDING MATERIALS ONLY? No - It covers both labor and materials. ARE THERE LIMITS AS TO AMOUNT AN ', ALLOWED FOR PAYMENT? D THE .TIME Yes. The minimum credit Is 3100.00 and the maximum 952,000.00. The repayment over perl of six, twelve, eighteen, or twenty-four may select. . Ian provides for equal monthly instalments in round figures months, as you WHAT IS THE DOWN PAYMENT BEFORE I CAN . GET A JOB STARTED? N0 DOWN PAYMENT is NECESSARY For further particulars sec . M. POOLE & O OMPANV LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES PaoIi's Wharves CHARIJO'l'I'E'l0WN Phone 171 or 172 play of emotion over Barbara's face oi first with an expression of vvlnomv soiemnitv. Rut. sornethln" he saw seemed to have soften-s" Mm and still silent. he had la” his rivzht hand szcntlv on her left She started at the touch and looked at, him, T.ou'zinrr nurl svm-.'nt.hv were in his one and she averted her Ihead with a short, half sobbing i gas". I There were tears in her eyes. She felt suridcnlv lonely and .desolate i nmnrur horrors with which she was . totally unable, to cope - and he looked so kind: so understandinz. More than she had ever wanted ' nnvthlug. she yearned to cling tc him, to feel his arms round her and to ask for help and comfort IN MEMORIAM MR. ALBERT CRASWELL Relatives and friends were sad- 'ciened to hear of the death of Mr. Albert Craswcll on Sunday, the llth of May, 1952. He was able to be up and around until last Fail when he fell and never regained his health. He was endowed with a. quiet cheerful nature and won the esteem and confidence of a host of friends and was highly respected by all classes and creeds. Throughout his long, useful life, he faithfully up- held the fine traditions of his an- cestors and was always in his seat at. church when able. His home was one of genuine hospitality where friends and strangers alike werg assured of a hearty welcome. He was in his eighty-seventh year, the youngest and last surviving member of I family of four sons and two daugh- iers born to the late William Cras- weli and his wife, Janet. (Bvuntain) Crasweil. and lived all his life in Rustico. Left to mourn are his wife, Lydia A. Stead, formerly of Wheatley River. and an adopted son, charlie Craswell of Rustioo, also A number of nephews and nieces. There were many beautiful floral tributes from the family and symp- athizlng friends. 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