OCTOBER 18, 1951 like Blrtlulayhurder By Luge Lewis , THE GUQRDIAN, Sue was her oldest trlend. They had known each other since they had been children ol 12. and al- different patterns. they had re- mained friends down the years. Bernice was a tall. pretty woman though their lives hld taken Very CHARLOTTETOVVN Mortgage sale Tl-l!:R.E WILL BE: SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law PAGE ELEVEN In loving memory of my dear Husband. Frank II. Dixon. who paued sway October lltb. 1948. T018 to TEENS rilsuiou news! COATS with n little-girl voiog uni con. Courts Building. in Charlottetown. Thme yelra have passed. my heart trusted oddly with her line. She on samnnav. the 'rWEN'!'Y- II Mm spent. . your uni or he, um. mu Seventh day of October. incl. at As time son on 1 min you Innu- mongy on M, chm", which "re the hour or 'rwELvg; dcuocx I little knew when I awoke. As Victoria turned back into always of the best. Her large face Noon. . . .Au.. and singular the 1'10 I0I'I'0W "II0 "lo den! '0'!” her empty house she realized that was beginning to show a tenden- 1!-lids foilowlnlz. that is to My: ""3- the next day was her thirty-filth cy to sag around the jaw line. the ALL that tract piece and parcel The M0,, W” in", 1." birthday. Perhaps the vivid youth used a pink net strap at night. of land situate lying and being on "'5, ' of Mioira Hastings had brought she had very beautiful email feet Township number 53 in King's -1-, 1,". ,,"'h on, 1 Wu .0 an, the thought to the surface of her and her shoes cost as mucli ll county in Prince Edward Island, ya", run; 1-; Wm, 1 won” uh; mind. She realised that this was many women spend on an entire bounded and described as follows. so hue he.” the first birthday in many 3'93” 0'-lmlu TOG!!! she was wearing a that is to says COMMENCING on no hr-gushed in yolsf our on. not for which she had not vlanned I handsome gray Din-striped suit the west side of the Milltown Road main, worn, party involving the two dozen which displayed her fine figure at the north hounuury iino oz . most intimate of her friends. As to advantage. over it was tossed land in possession of Thomas sigs. only those lwho have lost alone tel . CHAPTER FOUR Pt" 0"” Illsses' and Children's sat . shock 7 tion Wagon Costs with p Mouton collar. as well as Children's Coat sets. Warm, wafer - resistant an only child. her birthdays had a silver fox scarf, a Christmas gift worth, thence North along the said Cl" been made much of. the rapture from her husband. waiter. She road 5 chains and 57 links. thence The heartache of Paftlnr Without over unwrapping many myster- was wearing no hat, and this was north 58 degrees west to the east- '3'9W'"- snow Sula: P311” J'&9u ious packages was something she odd. for Bernice loved hats almost ern boundar line of th - had never outgrown. But this as much as shoes. Her shining moreiand Esitate, thence esoulllesga Fondly mm'";b'ml':ml:i H” um" year for some reason she had chestnut hair. worn sleek and chains and 5'1 links, thence south wi '3 A ' and Ski Pants for Toddler planned no party. she had been smart against her head. was very 58 degrees east to the place oi - busy on a story. of course. but slightly disarrayed. and this loo. commence t containing fortye ' then that was nothing new. There was unusual. But the oddest thing five and one-half (45 1-2) acres to subqeener The” 9,, had been Albert. and his gnawing or all was the fact that Bernice of 1 nd littl 1 . . . . anxiety as to whether or not he was clutching a green lizard bag. A1830, nALL e n'I1'l?lr:Tor g'l'H2:i'.. would do "Ina Hart." but that was although her shoes and gloves TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL ' .m- ments are amply out. after all his problem, and outside were black suede. and there was OF LAND situate, lying and be- TOOMBS .. In loving memory oi a natural concern had not deeply no touch of green elsewhere about ing on said Township number 53. Walton '1'. Toombe. who passed troubled her. Perhaps, she her costume. she stood in the bounded and described as follows away octobe 18th, 1948. thought. perhaps I'm just grow- doorwai with her shining brown that is to say:-COMMENCING on in: old. eves opened very wide. and Vic- the north side of the Elm Road, on "Cherished mimic! 'rhe thought was a melancholy torla had rthe feelinl that at any the division line between Lots 53 ""”"3" "” ”''''”'" one, Graylng hair, u need to moment 5 e might le over and 54, then nort w watch her diet to avoid unbeauti- and crash to the tiled gpollr of the along the Elm cfzoad tohtlieitwjnrl-r(r,rl;)., mvlggihmmiahghdcg Hi” mm sturdliy made and gully 2:3 I h styled. ii li'ou'll alsotseov a fine assortment 0!- GIRLS' DRESSES, SKIRTS, JUMPERS, BLOUSE, SWEATERS, SLACKS and very smart AN GORA SEES styled by Grand 'Mere. FOR STYLE AND GOOD VALUE SHOP-AT I. Shines brighter than ever! 2. Shines longer than ever! THE MISSES HOLMES in BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. PHONE 32 ml hips, a deepening of laugh lines Porch. tion of the Elm Road with the st. around her eyes - These had not Victoria reached out and took Peters Road, thence northweat- most or no, me iuy ahead or her, seemed stiff and cold. Her fingers southern boundary of 34 acres of But this year she had made noth- did not close on Victoria's but re- land now or formerly in the pos- - she had no way of knowing in a store' window. Peters Road southwestwardly 1I'As'1'EE'rH 5,, lm v , proved pow- 3. less polishing! that her thirty-fifth was to be the To Be continued along the southern boundary line der to be sprinkled on upper or -1. l .4 tween Lots 53 and 54 thence sli ' k "pg . . p or rcc. No gummy. gooey The minute she saw Bernice -I-win engine, 0, the plum ch” southwardly along the sold dlvi- pasty taste or feeling. FASTEETH wrong. terribly wrong. Bernice 730 horsepower. acres of land rt little more or less, tare breath). Get 1-"As'1'Ez,'rH or ALSO All that parcel of land slt- 811V drug store. 7 A 5 f 71 7 d0VeS IV bothered Victoria. she had always Bernice? hand. Even though the wardly along the southeastern side p lng or her hirihduy, nod uirnort mained' in position, It was like session of Patrick sharkey. thence 0" most memorable of all the birth- of the said Patrick sharkers land lower plates, holds false teeth 5. C. JOHNELON 8. SON, LTD. -- Irenfford, Ontario Saxe standing there in the door- Alcock and Brown flew over the 51”" ""9 '0 ""3 P1306 of com- 15 alhllnc (non-acid). Does not uate lying and being in lot or i stir &lWZZ?&?W I -s--g. .,.-. .. .. ..-- .-...... .-.... efs you upl...iliis . (on young, oiwuys felt as though black suede glove Bernice'a hand of st. Peters Road till it meets the forgotten it. holding the hand of a mannequin at right angles to the said st. Rock, of ll days of her life. . FAMOUS EIGHT till it meets the division line be- more firmly in place. Do not slide way she knew something was Ananuc In 1919 had 3 may or only mencement. containing fifty (50) tour. Checks "plate odor” (den- Township number 58 in Queen's County and described as follows that is to say:- COMMENCXNG on the south side of the Montague Road at the northwest angle of lands conveyed to Joseph Bren- nick. now in possession of John Lyons. thence south seventy chains, thence west seven chains. thence north parallel to the first mentioned line to the Montague Raod aforesaid. and thence east along the Road in the place of commencement containing Fifty 150) acres of land a little more or less, and being th western half of the farm of one hundred acres devised by Patrick Brennick to Thomas Brennlclr by his last will and testament. . . The above sale is made pursuant ' to a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 28th day of July. 1948. and made between James R. MacKen- zie (formerly of Corrravllle in King's County in Prince Edward Island). and presently of Bellevue in Queen's County in said Pro- vice. 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