. ELY _1a. _ 195a, l IUTTEISCOTCH NU! BREAD 1,5 cup Qmpp“ m,“ ' 2 teaspoons grated orange rim; l. p. 1°88 1 cup brown sugar they all eall for llllllllMflllllll Cigarettes I If everysluolrer ltnew what llhilip Morris smokers inow—they'd all change to Plrlllp IerrIsuTry a package today. _ es-ss -- y egg mixtureslternately with the buttermilk or sour milk and stir ' I Beat- aes. add sues: gradually, until mixed. Add nuts and orange 595M118 lmtll light and a I tablespoons shortening. melted Add melted shortming - l cups sifted all-purpose flour is teaspoon baking soda it ‘teaspoon salt welL Mix and sift flour. creamy.» rind. Pour into a greased loaf pan, and blend 9" x 5" x 3" and bake in a moder- soda, ate oven 35032, for 1 hour. Yield: ba-klnz powder and salt and add to 24 slices. ' faintly selfconscious, less ' but when you concede anyhhing, Willem’: Gatei Iflslletdytlaraes "Well, be never Milled 7w." said Albert with emphasis. ‘The cumstsnces." aaid Cicily, ‘were entirely different, Albert, you'll have to write Belle that you insist on supporting your own children." "Why will I have to?” “Because I IQ you to, if fog no other reason." said Oieiiy gravely. Albert rose from the arrnlobeir and walked over to the window as ifhehadexpectod tobeabletosee out of it and escape from the drama in the room behind him. The curtains were not drawn and he confronted the black mirror of the polished panes. Absorbed in thought, he stood there in silence. Presently. “Have you any idea of how little we're going to have u; live on?" he asked. She managed to say casually, "oh we'll get along." "And how, my dear?" "By economizlng. I've still." she observed, “some income of my own" ' - a "You mean you'll pay Belle!" he asked bluntly. She flushed again. “Not at all. You will. I'll help pay the house- hold bills. Oh, Albert." she sighed, “please be what I think you are." "What's that?" he asked, ' not yielding. “Right.” she smiled up at him. "But you think I'm wrong" "I think you were wrong. We're all wrong, sometimes. Oh, Albert, please for me make the grand gesture." He nailed at that. “It's part of your folly to like gestures to be grand." "Just your gesture." It was one of her reams-ks that visibly pleased him. After a pause, “We've been qusrreling." she murmured. "And over Belle. Perhwl. for that nutter, that iettei-‘s all s bluff. Perhaps-J’ his voice died down. but there had been a note in it, faintly amused. "What?" she sliced. "Perhaps aha really wanted to help me out. For suld lsng syne, you know. She'd nwer admit it." “Perharps she did. dear." said l Cicily, as if to a anus. "Whenywoometothinkotit, that rot about humiliation might he Billy's line. I bet he feels it." “Of course. She said he did." She could sense his motivation shifting‘; and changing. After o moment. "He-must hate to feel that she still owes you anything." she suggested with an indifference that was a. shade elaborate. "I don't doubt it." He milled. She despised herself for having resorted to gulls but still she took advantage of his mood of the moment. "Will you write tihat let- tort" "I'll think it over.‘ "You won't write anything with- out letting me know, will you?" “My dear, it's my at! " ' That seemed a moot point to her under the circumstances, but she merely said mildly: "I hope you won't. And, Albert, if you do-do write as I beg you tel-will you please be nice about it? To her, I mean. I lonow you don't feel like it, and you will be conceding a great deal to ms if you take my advice. it's best to. concede it gracefully." “Are you telling a diplomat?" They both laughed at that and Albert glanced at his wrist watch- "It's almost time to dress.” CHAPTER VII Albert was the most deligthttul at hail-lands to dine out with, and haevanwentsofareatourge » Cieily to give dinner parties-an NOW is the time m catch up on essential service! Tim-sly‘ reminds-F: During the para shortage, you bad to postpone many needed repairs. Most of them are low-cost minor repairs-bu: they're essential to your safety. And they can protect you against costly brfl» downs. Start catching up nowi Pockordb new tar-swing program i: s driver-hum- . . . mossy-sever, tool Conn in end us! We're fully staffed now ‘with factory- erained lneclaauiq. We're up to the minute on modern eqsqamenrl And we're well ligated with quality pom from she new Packard depot ‘s: Windsor: ' '~ So we can make it worth your while -__-__-right now-Wm restore the built-in sateryofyourearfliaod protect its trade-in value! ' Drive in soon for e- free advance estimate of who: your on neods—_ and what the 00st will be! PACKARD ,__ 3; i See Your Nearest Packard Dealer *1 ' umnurso GARAGE 156 Queen Street, Charlottetown . ' as: was MAN wno owns ens \ act of social rwponsibility which she could not oven imagine either Jack or her father assuming. In- deed, until dhe'd married him she had always thought of man-es distinguished from woman-es a creature endowed with a peculiar provoking instinct to cling after dart to an armchair, tobacco and a book or a newspaper in the lsmplit refuge which meant ‘to him. "home" Ho looked so distinguished, so handsome, so festive in his black tie and dimer Jacket that he ele- vated that iivery above the con- tentions! piano, She was always aware of a pleasing obligation of having to “dress up" to him and she slipped, this evening, into the siln, severe folds of a light green crepe dinner frock. Just her jade bracelets and her jade button ear- fngs, she decided, for adornment, and her light hair blushed back from her pale, creamy face as flat as it mould brush, flutfed up and curly ‘behind the jade buttoned ears. "Phat dress itoldrup well." Al- bert observed, his eyes dark com.- pliments, He never failed to notice s woman's clothes. ‘rhey rode to the dinner in a station taxi. When they arrived at Belly Meet-sod! house-a modest white cottage built on the outskirts of her mother's _ --the n-nsil gravoled turn-around was u-owded with little ears. ‘libero was jlltone sports model. cream-colored ‘and rskish which stood under the light of the lstsrn at the door. lolly herself flung the door wide open, with Alan. her husband. stsndhg behind her. (To Be Continued) ¢HE FUARDIANJSHAIEQHPZTWN glflVlNCll - OI’ CANADA " RINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 18th day of June a. 1)., 194a. In re Estate of FRANK '1‘. COF- FIN hie of Water-town ln Middle- sox County in the Commonwealth - of Massachusetts in the Unread ital" “f M11111“. deceased. tes- To the Sheriff of the County of 980ml County or any Constable or literate person within ma County in the said srovinee. ' REAGBEETING! WEE S upon reading the petition on file_ of The National Shslwsnut Bank o! Boston in the said Commonwealth of Massachus- otll. I-nd Edward C. Coffin of Rum- ford in the State of lthole Island in the United States of America. the Bxecutors of the above named Es- tate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- ll! required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County, in the said Province. on Thursday the twenty- seaond day of July next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon ofthssasnedsytoshewoeuself any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be pass- ed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on otlon of William l. Bentley, Esq" Proo- tor for mid Petitioner. And It ls hereby ord that a true copy hereof be fo with pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid onoo in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true oopy hereof be flifthflltl! posted In u» following public places respectively, namely, in the ball of the Court Home in r‘ ‘“‘ ‘ "stornear tho loyal Isak of Canada In Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank oi Nova Scotia in C‘ lotieinwn aforesaid so that all , interested in the asld lsiaie as aforenld may have due notloe thereof. WWITNIB! llis Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Irobato Court at Charlottetown in I __-__.i_ OONTINUOU! GROWTH Queens County. the day and year written. - lint above (led) I. HAIGAIIT PAIMII. ‘ Inglstrar ' I! the Cort. (I. s.) ing as long as the animal lives. 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