H I Progressive" Conservative sA'rU'anAY. PLEASE! You know that when you buy some- thing you only get what you pay for. That is true of bread or beef. butter on margarine. When you go to the polls you only get what you vote for I SO If you want poor roads then vote Liberal. They will continue to give them to you. If you want to be in debt - Vote Liberal. They will keep you there as they have in the past. I If you want your needs ignored at Ottawa- Vote Liberal. Ottawa is paying no at- tention to P. E. I. it you want to pay more for everything you eat -by all means vote Liberal and get a Provincial Sales Tax. BUT it you want. roads you can travel on - the Progressive Conservatives will give them to you. If you want a balanced budget - the Pro- gressive Conservatives can give it to you. It you want the rest of Canada to know that Prince Edward Island is still on the map - the Progressive Conservatives will tell them. It you object to present high prices at tood - and everything else - for goodness sake avoid another Sales Tax. If you want good government conscientious- ly provided. and promises honorably tul- tilled. ou have only one choice; You can on y get them by votina for the candidates who offer them. VOTE ' Ifauttalbiofilslllifledvo Conservative Party our MOMENT, ACT THE GUARDIAN. A CHARLOTTETOWN C R E SCE NT CARNIVAL irnaivcaa raanson unis (Continued) If Drew's thoughte had not been centered elsewhere. he probably Wvvld have expressed some mildly satiiricai astonishment st seeing Louis in the front hall. As it was. he started past him with only a curt nod. Louis detained him. "You have a caller. Mr. Drew. It's Mrs. gaairdy. She went 39,,-ugh; upstairs. sir. to the ltudy." VDrew went rapidly up the gulf. himself. The first glance gt Evelyn revealed that she was in 3 state of intense excitement. 'Well. EVelyn.' he said coldly. "I thought we agreed that this wasn't to happen." , "I don't care what we agreed. I could tell from the way you spoke to 'me over the telephone this morning that you hadn't the slightest. idea of coming to see me. If you want to know. Harold has sent me a formal letter, through a lawyer. asking me to leave the house. before he gets back to it tonight." I "It Herald is suggesting diva;-c. mg you. I shouldn't think coming here was albout the uniwlaegt, thing you could powjbly hug done. I believe you'd better let mering for Louis to see you down. stairs." ”D0n'l- .V'0u touch that bell un- til I have said everything I've come to say or you'll be sorry." "I'm sorry already. extremely sorry. I wouldn't put it past you to tell Harold that if he didn't stop drinking. you'd leave him- that there were plenty of other people who would be glad to have you. One person in particular." j'Well. suppose I did say some- thing of thatgsort to him?" '1! you did. that": extremely unfortunate. Because I wouldn't marry you for (anything on earth." He reached into his pocket and drew out the bracelet which Patty had put. into his hands and at. fercd it to Evelyn. "I'hrough a very gravelerror," he said, "1 failed to give you this bracelet -before. It's the male to the one I did give you on the night of the Pacifici Ball. I think you'd better take it. For your own sake and mine, too." XXIX Since the Ball of the Pacifici Mrs. Marcel Foniaine had failed very last. Julie spoke anxiously to Stella and Stella. in turn, spoke to her grandmother. "Granriie, dear. I hate to see you like this. You're not grieving over what I said to you the night of the ball about my own plans. are you?" ”No. Stella. at least not willful- ly. I have accepted them as in- evitable." "Well. Grannic. I don't know what they arc. I've been wonder- ing whether to tell you or not. You know I almost never sing at. a party. hut the other night I did. at the little dinner Walter Avery gave. The attractive friend of his from New York, Sandra Hast- -ings is still here. and he keeps on ciitertaining for her. She asked me, after I stopped singing. if I'd be interested in having an audi- tion. I told her I would be, very much." "And have you told this to Raoul, too?" "Yes. I told him when he was here on Sunday.” ”Wllll nn indication that if you went. to New York. with favor- able results, you might postpone announcing your engagement, af- ter till? And that a postpone- ment of this announcement might mean a postponement of your marriage. too?" "Yes. I don't think I put it to him too badly. But I'm sure he understood that was what I meant. I made it very easy for him to withdraw from the en- gagement, and he won't. S: as long as he feels that way. I don't think I ought to break it either. I may as well admit I don't especial- ly want to get married.” "And I thought you wanted to so much that I have been well- ing for the right moment to tell you that I should not object. at- ier all. it you did so sooner than you originally plannedl The wed- s5O to 31000 mom on visit uousauoto FINANCI I-IFC specializes in prompt caiih loans! Borrow to clean up overdue biila...paytaxa...homerepelra ...vacation expel-iaee.a;any sood purpose ' ' Cash on Your Signature ' You do not need endorses: or bank- able security. Select your own repay- ment plan. Up to 24 months to repay. HFC service is fast. friendly. de- pendable. Phone or come in today! ' atom Ill! rev an I" & iioiiseiioia riiiagqi, Iitlldljjilj 3hIf.ljlV& ill Greer George lane! latte I nausea HAIIOHIIOWII. P.l.Io lIean9tel'nbyQaj ci.aANes'r"' Kl:lOTTESjl', 4..- Ann - x" fruit”- I6 BRAS D'0 zhcbwazmu STOKER COAL ding would have to be a quiet one. because I do not feel equal to giving you a large one now. But I should be glad to have it take place at any time." "It's very kind of you to say so. Granule. but I dread the thought of a wedding. Par sorry. but it's so. Raoul la a aa at on' wan , part in his life any more." "He probably has a great fut- ure. Stella." ':Yea. I know. 33:. I havens: helped to built. it. WIY thought I would. Besides. I can have a future of my own without him. Probably nothing will come of this audition idea. lust uiought I ought to let you know how things are. that's all. I'm sorry. but I have to go out now. There's a rehearsal on for the spring meets. Is there anything I can do-,for you before I I07” "rhere la notthinl you can do for me. darling." her grandmother said at last. Stella was beginning to feel annoyed with her grandmother. and because she d-id not wish to ofany kind betray this annoyance. she stayed with Mrs. Fontalne less and less. But she thought about her with more concern than she liked 30 admit, and one day she mention- ed her to Patty Forresilal. who happened to sit beside her at an Orleans Club luncheon. "You haven't got any old people in your "No. not here in New Orilaana. I wilt we did have. I like old people.” "Maybe you'd like my grand- mother, then." "Why. I do! I've always thought she was a magiiiflcent. old lady.” ".l'he magnificence seems to be a little dirnrned lately. I'm wor- ried about her. I know ehe'a worried about me. And now I'm afraid at-ie'a begun to worry about Drew Ilreekerirldle. too. she's al- ways been very fond of him." (To be continued) .APRIL 14." 1951 )'7W1i('Ly.liESlYU-lSl(r.( family, have you, Petty?" ii ....V.;1 C-ifiif Jmifigfi it (D L . I building. fuels) . .134 KENT sr. ing; and in Ventilating Systems. LET eiioeitrrr s. STOREY fvtl” LIMITED HELP YOU WARM AIR HEATING was used in a without air-conditioning having been pe economical and most satisfactor We Sell. 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