,¢»X.......-ev-f \-O-O-OO.-OO-O Drlscoii." she cut "Yes. there's a h but this ls neithe , Deadline Lady t I: _. Georgi: Cnl; Good Companions "a mm- ln swiftly. ell of n iot more. r the time nor the place u, discuss M’ he told rer Kflmly- "W81! have dlrner at Nick's- "Sorrr I have a previous engage. ment." she fluid him curtly "Shall Y0" tel Miss Marven. cr shah I? I'm leaving at the end of the wrek and this ls Thursday." ‘ “You re doing nothing or the kind," he shot at her. "You can't lust W11"! of! the job. Yolfvl got t9 give m:- thlrty day's noUce. It says so in me contract!‘ "But that‘; }ust ulalrl silly." ghg proteste.‘ hoLy "You've got some- body to take my place-and yozrre as glad .0 be rid of me as I am to be rid of the officel" "Am 1?" ho said unsmhingly. "I lcould he. at that—1t wasn't sixty ‘days ago that you were ready to fisht me tooth and nail for the privilege of working here In tne of-flce—" ' “And now I'm just as ready to fight tn get sway!" "It will do you no good. A month's notice, sa)s the contract land a n-orith’: notice it ls and I'm [holding you to it." he told her ,sternly. He stood up and celled to one of the men across the 1mm. “Take over, Eddie. I'll be at the Greeks” He turned to her. his hand at net elbow and said crisply. "Let's go." frantically she caLIed on her self- control, her pride. and managed to say curily, “I‘m sorry — I can't-J “Don't act like a snappy school- girl." he said shortly. ‘There are things we have to talk about." He all but marched her out of the office and down the street to Nick's place ’I‘rary put his hands on the table his fingers laced tugethe: with the air of one ct-aring the necks {or i.‘ \ u: CHUM The Tobacco of Quality CUI COARSE FOR PIPE ~ CUT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN i DESTROY TROOP CAMP parts of Canada will; trnired there VERNON, 5.0. - (CPi _- Ver- during tire war. is to be demolish- hcn nuiltary camp. remembered ed, Mayor David i-iowrie has nn- Iry thousands of men from all nounced. I irciirm and SJld urusqsicly, ‘OI course, 1 reiize Plat .' have n0 {right n, 53y anything at all-J’ . "I'm ‘o glad you do realize that," jshe tias-‘cd. "Be quiet!" he ordered sharply. ‘his gram eye: angry. “You and I lbolh kiln-w you're not in love with Lyn F".'.\zier-—" I "Why you——' she gasped and was silent beneath his look. “You have some crazy notion that marrying him ls th.- solution tn some problem that, invoves you and mc ~ but c-f course, that's per- reruy wliiic" he rimmed as though she hail not spoken. Sh“ tared at him wide-eyed, i101" moum a ‘ltile open in complete asionisrrrlent. “A problem that in- vni\'es-_--,u and me?" she repeated. linvrcduiwwly Tracy said grimly “Celialnfy you kflgll’ cf r-curse. that l love you —and. wrkcyei’ as i’ srems. I beht-ve tint you-love me.“ She sat very still, her iunds looked tightly .n llPr lap. and she could] not haw spci-zen ‘l hcr very lite 11nd denuded on it. She could only’ sit tflLlLcfld sllll and locked at him m1 not ‘(now that her wry heartJ with all its shining secret. was re- vealed n her ayes. He look-ed at her for a long| momenznndssesa-w rethctedin his; cyég something of what lhowcd in’ her own. And then he looked down nt the rork that his fingers were twisting this way and that. his knucklcs whit» with the sirain and Cashing in on the headlines that tell of the lavish parties tossed by Howard Hughes’ agent. Johnny Meyer, l5~yesr~oid Glen Cordes (right) signed in at the Hotel Continental in Chicago as "Howard Hughes and Family." was assigned penthouse rooms at s40 a day.‘ ordered e. chauffeur-driven Cadillac for a ride, after which he ordered I16 worth of steak dinners for friends, with champagne to top it oft. The bubble burst when the hotel manager discovered that ilawnrd Hughes has no son and is not even married. At left is John Naienzy, 15, one of the youths on the party. Glens parents have promised tn make 500d to the hotel. With a little- more vftnrt c-h tize T_I;IE___C ETOWN ousnnuw eliliifl, Biggest Car Fery i MEANS NEW FAST SERVICE _ BETWEEN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and NEW BRUNSWICK She's big. She's powerful. And for her year- round trips between Port Borden, P.E.I. and Cape Tonnentine, N.B., the streamlined ferry “AbegweiW is completely modem in design and appointments. She can carry 950 passen- gers at a time and her spacious lounges, smok- ing rooms, rest rooms and dining tscilities assure comfortable, pleasant trips. On her lower decks the “Abegweit" has room for 19 . . ‘g0 n, ..—.;;ooe" o! ace co 1e‘ _ ‘...‘ Q. Q ..‘ \. railway cars and 6O automobiles and buses. She is a far cry from the first car ferry, the S.S. Northern Light, that plied this route in 1880. The “AbegweiW has tour great engines, capable of driving two propellers at the bow and two at the stern to give her power to thrust her way through the winter ice packs of Ibo CANADIAN NATIONAL ’ rua RAILWAY r0 EVERYWHERE IN CANADA SSJIORTHERN LIGHT ~ about I880 4 1n v!‘- _~I' d. _ ‘may _,_ (Fmm n nld print) "Maureen": Northumberland Straits and to make d easier and faster A fine ship of 7,000 tons gross, the‘ ‘Abegwei ' has a speed of 16.5 knots. She carries ship-to- nhore telephone and radar equipment. She's big. She's powerful. She's the best craft of her kind afloat. ocking mon-Qimnzrv EGGS‘ 1n SUMMER CANADA PROVINCE OF (Experimental Farm= News) CLOSED Due to the Shortage of Sugar I can't ask you to marry ma.“ locked lightly in her lid so was coursing thrnugh body. We Are Closing From marry we: is» , l l FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th till can't you. dalling?" "Because of Lise. dflllllll» Ann sct he: MONDAY, AUGUST 18th. out o! her voice. We are sorry we cannot supply our w '0 <1~ wit“ 1"" ‘friends but the Sugar situation is , i Lissa." beyond our control. l J. G: T. Morris time» ' Authorized Battlers of Coco Cola -.her lover?“ (To Be Continuedl Old Home Week It's the llg Holiday Week for everybody and ‘vs feel'our stuff an en- titled to the some advantages as all other Holiday seekers. Our Office only will be open all week except Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. OIIOGKETT and STOREY 1mm rlectxitymg snack of 'i‘racy's bang =n love with hrr, ‘or lust having °"1Y Ahn drew a deep brBMh and ‘he mm“- oke the las' words in ‘he world “banned that she had mean’ to say, “Wh , . ‘ .~ -- y; ;‘ _mcst rapid at him“. Lourm he )1nalt‘ey4|t§ ahffldmrx”, When eggs lie in nests in warm momm, and we“ she B§ked‘ m; weather they lose their trying t. keep the bewfdtred hurt “"11"” he“ it ed. bvl = t i ,9" 6W» ..T§r:.i .. zmszaznv ‘asthma - ‘ t, t , d th . h t it l:gg%;fi 19.11522 £3,181, (Sghgaethglus to the quality of 638s ls directly af~ said fihzough his teeth. "That's Pa" °n ills‘ DOU1ll§\k0bp'r eggs of what nukes n so __dunr_,,ble may high quality can be produced dir- ing the heat of summer. Rays As. She sut at the table. taJt. hands Jmmsml» Pwmy D""51°"‘- Cenual] But when sne remembered what b” Tedmmed “"5 500d ‘wtage l" else he had r-nld; that be couldn't Elam"! smmln-‘l L‘ °l '~0 ave-Ii. The clue. reypfillslhillly rests with Best results can be by frequent gathering, y rapid cooling and frequent deAv- ery. Deterioration of of . egg quality is temperature! original very slowly. They - - m5 should be gathered as. often as ‘what. "possible, not less than nhzee times When gathered. eggs Experment». have shcwn that “footed by high tcznpemtures re- ,‘ t ' .. _ t suiting from ‘infrequent gathering lofmélbugtggls_quile-rgw? “Li, ggfhand poor holding concLtions. Un- |less they are held in a room in lwhlch lemperature is beow 60 de- grees F.. and not loo dry. there is little advantage 1n cnllecring them often. . It e55". are delivered to grading stations or stores at least twice a week tuen there is assurance of good quality being maintained. It l; of little importance whether hens are kept indoors or are out- doors r! pasture. Dark yolks. re- sulting from feeding on pasture, will lower the grade- if the quality is not good. but. not otherwise. Additional letums to the pro- ducer are obtained by attentwn ’to,a number of small detnlrs In the 'pmductlon of eggs. Thcy will re~ 'q\.l.II’2 very little clesnlnw if nests are elem. and it th.» hens are kept YEMJQ in wet weather. Male birds ishould not be kept. with the flock In summer. Fertile eggs start de~ velopuient above 66 degtwfl l". and the quality I! affected. wire bas- kgts {or pthertng make tor more npls cooling or easa- fiwllns can he sfieded up still morn by put- Iung than on trays overnight in the egg room before tracking the lncxt day An airy hucnzcnt makes 'en excellent egg room and It can be kept dump by water 91nd on the floor. Consumers will pey premium. prices for superior quality at all food products. ...._._._:__. IIPIAI‘ 1'1‘ Pl-IAII The name in medfcsi reports of" the black or ship rot IIIIIIMI rat- . Ins rsttus. ..- ..._._ . _.. -..._a.,- In Re Estate of l of Sea tlew In Qu the said Province, WHEREAS upon petition on tile of B can of Sea View a rled Woman. and R. the same place. far set forth: You are hereby required to cite all interested in the sold eats and appear before the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 24th day of July Al). 1947. da Adams late Comm eens County In deceased, test- aliout 2i quarts for every {rising us]: - woman and chlld~the public sent furesaid, mar- th 0y DIIKBun of ° mar, the exec- dust utora of the above named estate Plflylnl that a citation may be Issued for the purpose hereinafter therefore persons le VANILLA snu. ravonlrc“ WASHINGTON. Aug._ 104(1\Pl._ Vanilla is still the favorite ti-u-nr of IPE-(‘rttfllll-Cflflllg Americans. the crce Department no‘a.i tu- night. thinks he'll "Make mine vanilla" is the order IIIIIZI. the ire cream manufacturers into ranks of the ll.000.000.000 lu- rles. You ‘have 2i ch to he Judge present at a Probate Court held In the Court House In [said Province. on Th eleventh day of “ 00mins’. lb’ the hour of eleven o'clock lore noon of the some day to shew cause If any they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed lllfl the Estate closed n prayed for I. said petition and on motion of Esq. Proctor for Heath strong. laid Petitioner. And It is hereby ordered that a copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper pub. llshed In Charlottetown In Queens true County aforesaid once In Bee View sfmsslil. thereof WITH!!! Ill IMIQII‘ Ilnrold Judge of the Ild Probate Co!" ll Ohorlotw Ibvn tn Queens Oenly. the day Leonard Palmer. In euhl week for at lent four connective. weeks from the date hereof and‘ that o true copy hereof be forth- with posted In the following pub. Ito places respectively. namely. In the lull of the Court Home In Snmmershle nforelslll. In front of the "store of Ed ‘Murphy and Son and front of the lehoolbouu In Se: View oforesefd so that all persons Interested In the ulil Estate u nfgrenld may have In notice and year first above written. By the Oolrt. l regs.) s. Mano-Ann rams“. 1L8.) Iellstnr. ' lolm hotel is"! o; I: e.i Ilfitl’ til‘.- tube next l l THIS. . . mu A cnsncn spud up and try to gel across before Ibo light changes to red . . . and maybe small info a eevlhet ha: the right of way. Taking chances helps cam » many of the trafflc eccldenfs which happen »_"_~u1"'__""2!:.':qi=z! ICEMAN IS 87 EVERETT. Mass, Aug. IO-IAPl I v-John E. (Jolly Johnny) ‘who at 8'7 claims to be the oldest active iceman in the United SIHPS. i ed a day because of sickness. GROSS HALF CONTINENT The Great. Lakes extend. miles east and west. BEPARATED l7 YEARS ‘I i-h ne. trainers. Frank and mfll mach 3.1m Jam heu- they did not oirer as it was F1185! lll’ work his route lor at teem lost $130 in rash rid personal belongings whPn clay. oices when the trafficligltt changes merslde In Prince County, In the,’ uraduy the ' 0R fills...» csnnuu Slew dew-r vhonyoulmowlhollghtmayaoonrhvvil to ma. Sfopln time-am! wit. Not only hr the i fellow‘: nah, but because a a! 22222.5 were.‘ rams: EDWARD isuluu innmm PIIBLIG, wonxs Ann manvmvs. Minister: Hon. G. H. Barbour. V0101 ‘OF l VAPKTJUVEE. — (CPI — When Pi rccognfu 5' meeting in 4'1 years. Frail: came t! least another 10 years. . wnncouver from Wilttorri. Ont.. it y ate. 0f half the consuming public LhC "I feel just as peppy now as |l900- Bmlhcr Sam matured he" 1..., Th. Experimental Farm. Onwa- ‘ l r0 the Sheriff of the County of "anartlnwt Saki. While vlwidlalva did when 1 was up." said m he. tor nu msi .i-ok v. Vancwuvcr. Ea: quality van be lr-"lfllflmwl Queens County or any Constable 1a a vow sevond with only 15 w * who um delivers nearly 5.000 ——————— by fill-table Fllflllllolli “for literate person within said “Plll- stlfiwbfilfi’ l5 lvlllfli pounds of Ice daily after more AUSTRALIAN DAVIS .... .. .. . Jer mflnasvrlvnl "Cm "W, lime "l" Foamy. Br consuming neatly 3.000.000.- than a halt century in the husl- MONTREAL All! a — <01’) — H9885 5"‘ 151d 0"“ 1°s~ ~‘ callllct GREETING; 000 quarts of ice cream last year- l new 3e cmms he h“ never ml“. Member; or Australia's Davis Cu] 50ml intrud- nrs enr-"od their hotel ficlfii enr- Lmllier th‘: week. it was named te