MAY. 21. 1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN mas: mug Make mealtime something special a Simply order whatever food pleases you the most and then add. 9'. . . ice-cold Coca-Cola)? Enjoy it right in the bottle.” zs ' Unholy Bond Qy Cameron Doekery cs-rsrrm FOUI Part One uni " To my grandnephew, William llartigan, I leave a similar annuity of iour hundred dollars per month. As he is.incompetent to manage his own affairs, this sum will com- penaate any person or institution caring for him. ” "ro Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Miles. I leave one hundred dollars per month and the privilege oi occu- pying the caretaher's cottage at Oakhart so long as both or one of them shall live, in return xor which I )RINK 71; (5Q((7z7i ' Ioloulrdu and lube Tans Authorinod bottle: oi Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. J. & T. MDIIIIIS LIMITED Charlottetown r. 2. r. , Phone 191 ' they are expected to care ior the grounds of Oakhart and perform such duties as they have in the " "ro Janet Harris. my devoted nurse and the only person who has treated me humanely in the past year, I leave the estate of oakhart. including the land, the house and the contents thereof. with this I leave fifteen thousand dollars to be spent on taxes and upkeep dur- ing the next ten years. 1!, at the end of that time, she has not grown to love Oalrhart as I have loved it, she is lree to sell it, but I hope and believe she will not. " The remainder or my estate, consisting of stocks, bonds and other securities, I wish to be divid- ed equally among the Iollowing charities." Mr. Prenti'ce's dry voice went on naming -Ihe various organi- zaations and the enormous sums willed them, but his words barely penetrated the ears or those at the table. Janet was numb with surprise. Her mind whirled, the table seem- to tilt precarlously, until her arm was sharply pinched. she turned to meet Cliff's laughing eyes. "Congratulations." he whispered "you're an heiress, Janet." ' His words seemed unreal. They were like the sound coming from a talking picture. amusing. enter- taining, but manentary, having no deeper meaning, She smiled at him uncertalnly. Mr. . ” was studying the faces around the table. As he reached Janet she thought his eyes held a bitter humor. "Well, Miss Harris, 1 hope you are pleasantly surprised by your good fortune." "it's so unexpected I don't know what to think." Mrs. Gremont stood up again: the muscles at the corners of her mouth twitched spasmodicaily. "Are you trying in make us be- lieve that you didn't know about this, Min Harris?" Janet Ilushed. "I can assure you it comes as a complete surprise." "My granduncle must have been ill when he made out the terms or the will. After all, he died two days later- I'm sure he didn't know what he was writing." Abigail Hartigan put out a re- straining hand. - "Don't make a scene. Irene; what do you care. you never liked Oakhart anyway." Irene Gramont turned on her angrily. "Abby, it isn't right ior it to be turned over to a stranger while I get nothing." E "But you don't need money-- Uncle knew that." "You seem to' miss the point entirely. You're my sister and he left you something, didn't he?" "Yes, but there's a great differ- ence in our circumstances. I must say I am very grateful to him." "He was out of his mind! I'll have the will broken!" Mr. Prentice eyed her rli-'--'-- fully-."1've had much experience in these matters, Mrrs. Gremont. and I can assure you that the will is in order. Dr. Bronson here was one or the witnesses. He can give you his opinion on Mr. 1-lartigan's mental condition." Cliff stood up. 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When the others had gone, Jan. at was still white with disgust. "l'm afraid weye made an en- esny, ouu." lie took her hand. "It was my fault, Janet-I should have kept quiet: she rubbed me the wrong way." Mr. Prentice, fastening his brief case nailed xthinly. "There's some- thing about the readlng of a will that releases inhibitions to the surface. !'ve seen it happen of- ten." "But Mrs. Gremont sounded. well-almost threatening," Jan. at said, "Perhaps she intend. fighting the will." "she has no grounds, Miss H”. rl-L Mr. I-artisan knew what he was doing. I disapproved when I Had It. but now I'm inclined to feel he was justified." , Prom J. D. Prentice this was high praise. To be continued. BALTIC SCHOOL -iseport for April. Irene Gresnont turned livid with anger. "I will not stay here and Justine . . . Her tsianed hand swept her she left nor um Important bridge IIINIIIEIE The Monroe Bridge, Yoit County. NJ. is I live span relalo unsung with 4 "I" girders and span of 24, 50. 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