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Switch to Esso Gasoline: and you re always ahea . ten Guarantee that's honored by over 38.000 gain, 1,, Qma. Qnd mg us. is the most liberal offered motorists. guaranteed tire life with the famous Atlas Writ- in NW" "' reserve capacit . start-' longer ii e with Atlas Batteries. Atlas Written Guarantee C R E SCE NT ' CARNIVAL FRANCES PARISISON KEYISB (Continued) By the time three or tour dances had come to a close. the girls who had not yet been called out commenced to feel self-conscious and nervous. Patty Forrestal. who was one at the shyest of the sea- son's devbutantes, sat miseraibly in her seat. the smile on her pleas- ant mouth more and more forced. each time she rose to let Evelyn Baird. who was placed beside her. pass by her. As Evelyn. her name resound- ing through the Auditorium, slid by her for the fifth time, Patty looked down on the pile of pre- sent: with which her neighbor's seat was heaped. Patty had no il- lusions about her own looks. She lacked grace and composure and every other attribute which went into the making of the success- ful debutante. Evelyn was coming back again. She looked lovelier- than. ever. The favor she was carrying this time was in a small box, and she began to untie it carefully. in- stead of tossing it casually aside as she had done with all the oth- ers. Patty did not mean to watch her but it was hard for her to keep her eyes off Evelyn, who was so beautiful. involuntarily. she turn. ed her head just as Evelyn was cramming a glittering ornament of some sort back into a satin- llned velvet box. Evelyn. who was dancing again. was for once the less composed of the two. She raised her beautiful face close to the mask of the man who held her so easily, yet so closely, and whispered to him. ”You must be losing your mind. The little For-restal girl - Patty. is that her name?-has the seat beside mine in the call-out sec- tion. I am almost sure she sziw the bracelet when I opened the box. She'll probably tattle all over town. too." "Fat Forrestal? Tattle?" the masllter said scornfully. "She'd bite out her tongue first. If there ever was a trustworthy kid, itis Pat. I'm sorry she's having such a. thin time. Perhaps-" "Well, what could you expect She's the gawkiest creature I ever saw. But as I was saying, Drew, 1 can't imagine-" There was not time to say any more. They had already reached the fringe of seats. and the mask- er. plunging his hand into his sack. had extracted a package . 1HEYl aims Aw mzxsmss Give your car a complete beauty treatment to restore and preserve that showroom lustre. The handy Liquid Glaze Appearance Kit contains everything you ifeed to do a professional job at home . . . Qwik-Wash, Cleaner, Sealer and Chrom Wax- each in eight-ounce tins-plus a handy polishing cloth. Also available is the time and labour saving Genuine Ford Body Polish that thoroughly cleans and polishes in one easy application ; . . also Genuine Ford Chrome Cleaner that restores original beauty to dull and weathered chrome. MERCURY: lIllC0lN- METEOR DEALERS 0 III haul P 2 -t 8 i . to M! H )e MI I V- o , MI 9-- z 4 E '1 x . i C! ; Ml I 5' wrapped in silver paper and tied with golden ribbon, which he handed in his partner as he bow- ed his farewell to her. It was I large package. so large that Evelyn knew. without taking the trouble to undo it, that it contained noth- ing which was either incriminat- ing or valuaible. She put it in the crook of her elbow and swept forward up the aisle. Patty did not look at her this timefor spealf to her. The girl's eyes were down- cast, and her lips were set in a straight line. She did not even glance up when the committee- men began their raucous chorus. It was only when Evelyn. who. in- expllcably. was still sitting in her own seat. gave Patty n slight nudge, that she started. "Can't you hear that man? l'lc'a shouted "Miss Patricia Forrcstal' half a dozen times!" . 'Patty rose. incredulous. Then she went down the aisle very slowly, because she still could not believe it was true that she had been called out after all. The masker gave Patty his arm core- monlously. "I am very much hon- ored to have you for a partner. SWEETEN A iSour. STOMACH t.llli.l!.l.l5' TABLETS . muitutt nut! um-Mm" THERE oucnr TO BE A LAW! THERE,MR.MCFlDG-IT! JUST RELAX! THE v EVENING Autiu.-oo unit on) 5142 . By Fagnly and Shorten ' . TOMBSTONETERRACE . . vouizs STILLASICK MAN.vou smowm vsav sicotww! BONEVARD ANDI ONEl.(Il(A'i'THAT 4' N ;Vzmnr.01i.mgl JMB-MOOIGSIWGBQUGT. IIIREOIICITAEALNO! It-uh museum mantra mom uosami . Ki .. E f l M L MIAMI, HONDA ?THE GU ARDIAN. Miss Forestal." he said in a grave way. "I hope you are enjoying the ball." "well - that is. yes, I am, very much - now." she answered in- adequately. Happiness and warmth had begun to stream through her. but it was not until she began to dance that a strange new sen- sation of -exnltation -and excite- ment. such as she had never felt before, flooded her being. Her partner led her easily, so that following him was an effortless delight. But it was much more than that. The clasp in which he held her, though conventional enough, was so close that it soon ceased to be impersonal. if the caress with which he released her had not been a lingering one. giving her time to steady her- self. during his gradual with- drawal. she might have fallen, so wholly had she achieved unison with him. "I am sorry that the music as stopped." he said gent- ly. "I hope that you will dance .with me again. later in the even- lng." he went on. ”Meanwhile, will you accept a favor as a slight token of my gratitude for the glad- ness you have given me?" He pressed her hand again as he closed her fingers around the package he had placed between them. It was not until she was seated again that she lifted the lid from a small velvet box lined with satin. Inside lay a bracelet of brilliants, a counterpart of the one which half an hour before she had seen Evelyn Baird thrusting secretively back among its wrap- pings. (To be continued) CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.I. Woman Dies in li.S.A. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Fred M. Oiay, which occurred Wednesday, April 4. at the home ot her daughter, Mrs. George L. Goodrldge. in Newfane. N. Y., altar a short ill- ness. Mrs. Clay was in her 31th year and was born in Victoria. Prince Edward Island, a daughter of the late Angus Brien and Mary Lowlher Brien. Her husband. Rev. Fred M. Clay died several years ago.-He win a well known Baptist clergyman having preached in several charges in the United States as well as Canada. Mrs. Clay visited her former home in Prince Edward Island ev- ery year, spending the summer months in Victoria. she has many relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island and Moncton who will learn with sorrow of her death. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. William Faxon, Lee. Mass; Mrs. George L. Goodrldge, New- fane, N. Y.. and Mrs. Walter E LNenry, Fort, Collins, Colorado and a sister, Mrs. T. W. Mclienth of Moncton, as well David Ernest B. C. as Brien, a brother. Vancouver, body was forwarded to Victoria. P. E. 1.. arriving Satur- day afternoon. The funeral ser- . PAGE THIRTEEN (g P. W. C. A First Year p COMMERCE DIVISION Vll Bell, Back Row: Seldon Glllis. My- lmactvtiuan. Velma lVlacNell, Florine ron Ling, Everett Court. Vernon Front Row: Marjorie Gamester. MaoLean, Rachel D'Amours. Anne l Sheila Connlclr. Vaunda Bucll. vice was held in Victoria day afternoon. Interment in the Crapaud cemetery. 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