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COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS 8r WATER SUPPLY l EWWZ f-léT/ti ®<€§>>~3 iii’ Hi3’ “KQTIF/t 9- néwooes‘ Napoleon and lincie Elhy By Clifford Mscilrldo uni m CON9FABLE move I new?" NEED ONY HELP fifi unfit, ‘cuss: Kansans.’ I'LL HAVE TNRTCFUC. TNIEF 55mm: rue-err.’ \- *Wisdom’s Gate snapped at him lrritably. “Don't be so absurd. I don't expect any- hmgt. a» ing on the floor. The puppy was barking. had lost control of hs own temper. With a shrug she turned away from him. [staring from the livihg room door. Bertie had picked up the little black spaniel and was trying to console him by kissing his long ears, looking himself in need of consolation. stop or glance back at husband. had already thing, over anything - wslked up the stairs. ion of Jack and his plans. What- ever passed between the two men the next day at Jack had mentioned, remained a secret ham Cicily. Albert, indeed, never said that he had seen Jack. This omission of allusion to an prise his wife. And Jack did not communicate with her again. Year's ment o»! his engagement appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Cicily braced herself to meet the glances of her was giving a party that afternoon and had ssked her to noz. Otherwise, she thought, she might have remained at home. It was better to go than make a point of her absence. - infonmal. hadknown Jaokaaael-iiid. on ' Oicily's arrival, glances were veil- ed with fliendiy discretion; later, new and then, some cheer- ful irrepressible with a 0s’ out gayly, -'Well, what do 7W side in the darkness. served it. cicily's rug smiling a little. lfld Albert, still mulling. It's all right, isn't it? We have no engagement?" question and her gaze, his face sh d some confusion. rude called me up today at my office. dinner and a man dropped out this morning. She ‘lsked me to iill ln. I said I would go." She had ceased to look at. him. when she did not answer, silence seemed to shake him "I suppose I could call Gertrude up -" he began. here." I é» §0 B! Margaret Aye: Borneo Q "Oh, Albert! Really —!' she Bertie and the puppy were roll- "Stop that darn 11...!» Albert That pleased her, perversely. Sis and Robin were But Cicily did not her pleasure These 0V6!‘ HO- they're readful ‘- they're dangerous. She had forgotten Jack so she Her petulant subsided. uarrels, she thought, Albert made no firrther ment- the luncheon and npieasant subject did not sur- ship When, six days later, on New morning, the announce~ friend Sally MacLeod pOLlI 6Z8- The party was large. but very Sh“ Nearly everyone there but tongue loosened by would oail know about Jaok Ridges?" or, ‘Let's drink to Jack!" before noticing her presence, She could see Gertrude watching, as she sat beside Albert on one of Sally's window seats. The punchbowl was circled by s group of genial men. and Avery Caldwell had drawn a chair to her side. The impression this created was rcassuringly gay. She did her best to heighten it by smiling at everyone as she ladled out eggnog, chattering incessant- ly and laughing with Avery. Albert had not left the window seat. Gertrude was saying some- thing that pleased, him. The flattery in his dark eyes was her immediate reward. When, an hour later, the party was breaking up, Gertrude and Albert were still on the window seat. As Ciciiy rose from her post they joined heir. with Avery they strolled in the direction of the door. "Did you see Jack when he was in town?" The question was Gortrudefls. She might have been referring to any mptuel acquaint- ance. “Why, certainly," cicily said, in an accent so osusal that she felt very proud of it. They said good-bye to Sally and Alan in the living room. In the hall, as Albert helped Gert- rude into her fur coat, Avery tinned to Cicily. "A very good party," he said smiling down at her. "I never saw you so gay.” Then Albert came up with her coat in his hands. As she was slipping into it, "Oh, Albert —" called Gertrude. who was stand- ing on the doorstep as if she'd thought of something she'd for- gotten te say. Albert promptly joined her. Avery detained Ciciiy by holding out his hand. “Happy New Year." Gertrudes laugh sounded out- Ciciiy frowned; a mere invifch of her eyebrows, but Aviary ob- She turned quici-:iy away from him. when they reached the doorstep, Gertrude was in her car. Albert was waiting by the door of the Ford, holding “Can we drop you. Avery?“ asked Albert, too heartily. His voice, she was certain. held an undertone of excitement. Avery said smoothly, I have my car." “Well — Happy New .Yeari" "Thanks. It was just one week later that Albert same home as usual from the five-fifty and entered the living room to say abruptly to Cicily, "I'm going out to dinner. "Where are you going?" Under the direction of this But it was directly conquered‘. “Gert-f She's giving a bridge "Very well." murmured oicily. “You don't want me to go." her “And say?‘ ‘That. you'd asked She laughed scorntully at that. IOMOOHQ ~'~i’_-;'{Q_.;r.';--'s11.'&‘:'."“ -;=» e a w "llltlat40,50,60?” — Man, You're Crazy‘ ROBERT I. ROGER! Trans Canada Credit Corporat- ion Limited has announced the appointment. of Robert E. Rogers as Branch Manager of the Char- lottetown branch. Mr. Rogers Wu born in North Sydney, but has been a resident of Halifax since i029. and Chabucto Road schools, Hali- fax Academy and Dalhousie Uni- versity. Prlor to joining Trans Canada Credit Corporation in i947 he held positions with Telegraph and Telephone Co. Ltd, He attended Quinpool Road Maritime Pickford and Black. Steam- Agents. In 1944, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and served i/wo year-s as Writer. "Gertrude isn't a fOOL" "N0, she isn't," sold Albert. That did “Not that kind," she suggested. 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