nuoav. DECEMBER .g--jw Tomorrowis Promise" 3, Temple Balk! y..... , continued 1 , spoke with a touch of ltt.?!?:lrC::I "You must not talk like that. Time marchea on.' yea they any 1,. the movies. and we've got to keep mp. we can't stop and say 'thinga and here for me."' "There isn't much reason to go on. 1; there?" "Yes. I am some to tell you about that Later." He turned to Vloky. may 1 take Anne for a ride? Haven't you an errand or some- thing?" , -'1: 1 rlldn't have. Id invent one." Vicky told hlrn. "Anne needs you to clear the air for her. I'll give you an hour while I -buy a new hat." so when luncheon was over diar- ies carried Anne off. with the snow oomlng down as they drove to-wards me park. Charles said, "I'm glad it's snow- inc." ..wm.,.. MT t'ih'.-KDA PROVINCE OF llillNCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COUIT The 6th day of December A. D., 1950. in Re Estate of BESSIE JANE STEWART late of Union Road, Lot 33. in Queen's County in the said Province, single woman, de. ceased. tcstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Robert Bruce Stewart of Union load aforesaid. and T. Ambrose Rodd of Milton in Queen's County. aforesaid. Ex- ccuiars of the above named estate praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- - sent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province, on Wednesday the 10th day of January next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- nunn of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the ac- counts of the said Estate should nnt be passed and the Estate clos- rd as prayed !or in said petition and on nrotion of David L. Matth- icson. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the fo;iowi.-lg public places respective- ly. namely. in the hall of the Court blouse in Charlottetown. at or near the Bank at Nova Scotra Building and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building, all in Charlottetown. Queen's County. aforesaid. so that all persons in- terested in the” Estate as aforesaid may ' , due notice thereof. ' "T - WITNESS His Honour Hamid Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sld.l M. lllaabeth Wright. Reflltrlr. (SEAL) CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD XSLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of December Ar. D., 1950. in RP Estate. of JEMTMA M. GIRLING late of West. Hartford in the state of Connecticut in the United States of America, Widow. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within laid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon readina "10 petition on file of .1. Harold Wil- liams of Hartford in the State of Connecticut in the United Stltel nf America. sole Executor of the above named estate prayinl thlt I citation they be lasued for the Dunpose hereinafter set forth. You are therefore hereby Ntllllled W cite all persona interested in 1-he said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen'- County in the said Province, on Wednesday the tenth day of Jan- uary next coming. at the hour of eleven oicloek iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any- they can why the Aocounia 0! i-M slid Estate concerning the admin- isiralion thereof in the Provlnc? of Prince Edward laland should not he passed and vhe llataie closed as prayed for in said Pell' lion and on motion of David L. Mathicson. Esquire, Proctor NT said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four conaecutlvu weelta from lite date hereof and that a true gepyh hereof be forthwlbhk no-M VI e lollowln llc p cea re- Wfcllvely. nam:l;.Mi,n the hall of the Court House in cimtotmawn. It or near the Bank. of Nova scotla Buildlng and at or near the Mill Bank of Canada luiidinl. Ill III Charlottetown. Queen's County aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said latah II lloressld may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold lennard Palmer. Judge of ill! ma Probltl Court at Charlotte- n ih Queen's County. the tie! "lg your first above Written. V the Court. (Sgt) I. lllubetb WHIII. Registrar. "it ehuta ua in-together." "Please don't say such things.” "What things? I'm not mail!!! love to you, Anne. if that's what you're afraid of." , "I'm not afraid." she said shaki- ly, and there was silence until, when they reached the park. Char- la the car in a secluded spot w ere. with the snow drawing its white curtains about them, they were safely hidden from curious eyes. It was then that he said, "1 have brought you here, my dear. because I have something to any to you. I think you know how much you incur to me. My little note told you that. If I were free I should try in every way to win you: But I am not free. Perhaps I shall never be. The courts may any that Margtot is not my wife. but in a way I shall always be tied to her. It is a feeling I can't explain. But it exists-like the al- batross about the neck of the Anci- ent Mariner." He waited for a moment. then went on: "I-Iowever. that la neither here nor there. What ! want now la to know how I can help you.” "No one can help." she said. "It is Just that I believed In everybody. and now there is no one." "Yes," he said, "there are two of us-Vicky and I. we will never let you down." she began to cry silently. He put his hand over here. "Tell me about t... she told him, and before she had finished his arm was about her. her check against his coat. He held her tenderly as one holds a child. "Just this little moment is ours. Anne." "I know what it is to be afraid. I have had to fight all the specters of disloyalty a.nd disgrace and scan- dal. But out of it has come the knowledge that there ista Power which fights for good if we will fight with it." -. THE GUARDIAN, CHARIJOTTETOWN "Vicky believes that too," she told htrn. "Yes. It was Vicky who had first showed me. I like to think she is with you." Anne lifted her head and looked at him. "Why." she asked. "did you come into my life if ymr have to go out of it?" As his eyes met her troubled gaze. his self-control gave way. "Why should I go out of it?" he demanded passionately. "we both know what we want. Anne. why shouldn't we take it?" . "No. no." she said sharply, "I shall never marry. Marriage makes Deolile unhappy. Look at your life. Look at Daddy and Mother. "Do You think I'd dare? But there have been great friendships. like the ones we've read about. We might never see each other, but we could write. and it would be wonderful." "More their wonderful." Yet even as he said it. Charles Guru wheel trlta rings, Iandea Ilrlvta and white sidewall tine eglienol on cam: noel. coine, 5'00. 00. I There'll be plenty of excitement at the 1951 Meteor Motor Show. On display for the Era: time are the sparkling new 1951 Meteors! Colic-see for yourself what engineers and fashion stylists have created for the 1951 Meteor! See the modernly styled new grille, the broadened front end that givea the new Meteor its low, sleek powerful look. Sit in comfort, in any one of the new Meteor models. See the all-new instrument panel where everything is . grouped for easy reading. ease of handling, where' every control knob is recessed for beauty and aafety, .flll the emptiness of her days. doubted. For those friendships of which she spoke had been great passions. ending always in tragedy. It might, however. be worth a trial. It would at least hcld Anne to him until things opened up before them. Why try to pierce the future? The present was enough. so it was agreed. They would write. but they would keep apart. Charles would go on with his book. and Anne would find some work to "But they -will not be empty now." she told him as he left her. Nor will mlne," he said in a mov- ed voice. she was childlike and trusting. God help hlrn if he brought into her life anything that would lessen her faith in him. XVI Margot Patterson rode often in the park. she was at her best on horseback. and she loved the rhy- Bunbury Cross to see a fine lady up- on a white horea." It was queer how the old nursey rhymes came back to her. Another one was running in her mind thlslmornlng in the midst of the whirling storm. "The north wind cloth blow and we shall have snow." How well she remem- bered her old English nurse teach- ing her that song as they watched the snow from the window. -She thought of herself as a child. A pretty child. Spoiled. Not by her nurse but by her mother and fa- ther. And then in later years by Charles. That had been the trouble. If he had bossed her or bullied her there would have been at least the excitement. Well, she had excitement enough with Bart. when they rode togeth- er, it was he who set the pace. she had found it hard sometimes to keep up with him. Just as she had kept on her toes. That was the thm of it. "Ride a cock horse to where a new princi le of lded-.l' ht' l l k readability with nopglare gr" '8 mg 8 V” qu C r night-time driving. S1.-ethe luxury of the new interior fabrics! Admire the 195 l Meteor A PIOOIJOT OF TOAD OF CANADA distin uished and tasteful new body colours and colour comb nations, the modern interior fittings. Drive a 1951 Meteor! Learn how it. feels to control. so effortlessly, the most excitio field! See how the extra care in en ineering gives you better value. as well as as ety, comfort and appearance. Learn about the complete ran e of Meteor models this year-at the mar Show! car in the low-price eteor designin and 2112! I Charm of him. He dominated. and PAGE SEVEN TEEN her. She could have him back -when him. She wanted Bart. And as she rode on through the snow her thoughts ran ahead of her to meet- ing him that night at dinner and a dance after-wa.rda. she would wea: the red chiffon frock that took ten years fllcm her age. She rounded the top of a hill and looking down saw a car with the snow falling heavily about it and as if to provide her for the excitement which Charles had always failed to provide, the -wind suddenly blew the snow away and showed her husband. and against his shoulder the head of a girl. her hair bright "beneath her hat. The brightness of Margot: hair even made her doubtful of her pow- er to hold him. She had never been doubtful of Charles. so she had let him go. He still, she was sure, loved she wanted. But she did not want. IACKACIII T When every audden move brlnga abort; sharp twinge:-it'a time for Dr. Chase'a Kidney-Liver Pills. 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