‘it " I like adventure. Belle didn't." A RM z His laugh broke the barrier. 5h; T I R E s ielt near him again. when he spoke - Jhowesalsduiaihegevam. - share in his light-hearted impud. Gzlhfile! cow: rat/snow More and more cur , bus nnd truck owners ore turning to DUNLUPQ-‘siggg’ Backed b) the Iongesrtira- building experience in ilieworld. F. R. MBLAIIIE I69 Grafton St. Phone VESSEVS TIRE SRO? Greer George Si. — Phone ‘I975 WIIITLOIFK TIRE SERVIGE I38 Kent St. Phone ha; 1mg hq;§md_ ‘ road to root’ lin_e. The new Meteor is the very _ , Billy Winter. hall listening, was picture of surging power, and elegant grace. -- ummn‘ “d” mm 5 "m" The Meteor ofiers wonder- CANADA yum‘ m.“ 7m‘ ‘ "ma" Hm ‘u’ 1; ful ease of control. “Touche ‘ control" steering. “Tip- PWOVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWlABD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT t ts, admin m»; _ Elli: llthntay oi Juno A. 1)., 1968. vat mwégmmmnmfll,’ flue; - ' i l.ots_oi' IOOIHICVQXYflWlIGIQ- limo l0 3'1"‘ re te oi mums. w. cor- that iell to his share. Good ass. °°P“°°’g§a,_°::at ‘fiflfinzlf: Bgugflful 1.3mm," Ymei, m... minated with "black ight", has FIN late of Watertown in Middle- aex County in the Commonwealth oi Massachusetts in the United - oi America, deoealfil. tes- e. To the Bherlii oi the County oi Qseens County or any Constable or literate person within said County - in the laid Province. ,; ussnrmo: WHEREAS upon the petition on hie oi The National - Shalwmut Bank oi Bolton in the - sald Commonwealth oi Maauohus- i etts. and Edward C. Coffin oi lum- l iord in the State oi lthole Island in ' the United ' States oi America, the ' Wisdom’: Gate Illsaletayaalames “Ibo sorry. Albert." lhe met and hldhhuu. her ewnsottwith WWI-tho. What aha was sorry about was the incontrovertible “(it “lit Albert's bflt flung; Qt Rollins money-indeed his only one-lay here with the iemuy yvlllfli M hlfi IIWIYI bQQn kngyn '90 Wu mind seeing Belle?" ‘Qeriti the thought!" Ba looked at her curiously, as i; gm; p“. Ill-Lilli! had just occurred to him. Gould I learn things irons Belle’! she inquired with uplilted eyebrow. "I “Rut you could." "will. 1 don't want to." nu; tkne she had pleased him, n; stood Iniling dawn at hai- that he had attended her, Wm looklnl diverted. "All I could learn cram Belle,’ lilo hid slowly. “is that lile with You ll an advent/ins." And arts;- a moment she added, "I kngw that, time. "I don't know about that. There once was a time when Belle liked it prettyovell." 50ml! iour hours later. ‘Well, e14 thing tell inc-how are you?" Bella Wu asking very sovlv. Ifllling at Albert over her glass. "Oh. I'm on the crest. We both are. You're lookifll marvelous." His ivmrds rang out with lstonishing clarity in a drawing-room struck silent as nearly even-m, u, l; stopped talking te stare, it some. Wei Iunwtitousiv. at this curious meeting. "5°‘ i! 61111.7." laid Belle, cleverly buttressed in her nnsrt dork town. Bel‘ lace was a triumph black and curly. and her bright blue eyes. clouded by lashes that swervlng the shett oi that bright bland smile with the accuracy or a, seorchlight on iihe second wiie e1 adorned by bone qsectacles which vaguely suggested . ntellectual in- iihought Cicily. Belle, on the whole, . was iudw to have acquired hisn. Mint Muriel seemed to Oiclly to have ITiiWn older and no less - beautiful, though quits a. little heavier, in the last iive year-a, Her , broad-boaomad flgura was still iwnpressively fashionable o! the very belt conaietlcs; her black hair was bobbed, tihick, certainly had beentouched up, looked joyous and youthful. Her husband, Ed Brown, Albert's Beautiful, isn't it?_ Long. sweepi solid, substantial look. Only 63 inches from rig lines. A wide. Rich upholstery. Dis- doors. l l tinctive trim and fittings. UIAN CHARLOTTETOWN roe" braking. A pleasure - V-type, B-cylinder ll\ gives smooth instrument cluster directly in front of driver. New 100-bp. with economy: 9k 44/50’ me 4/»: a. arrive/as F/aa/ engine power ding in Meteor is smooth, restiul, vibrai tionless. Independent front wheel ins sion with acre-type shock absorbers. springs in front . . . long, longitudinal rear springs. Fresh air at the touch of you! finger: with Meteoi-‘s dual-duct, built-in‘ ventilation systems ' Executor-s oi the above named Its- 7 tate praying that a citation may be , llued ior the purpose _. hereinafter iorth: You are therefore here- by required to olte all persons lu- terested in the said Estate to be and appear beiore 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- aeeond day oi duly next coming. at the hour oi eleven o'clock iorenoori oi the same day to shew cause ii any they can why the Accounts oi the said Estate should not be pal- ed and the Estate closed aa proved lor in said peiltion and on motion oi William E. Bentley, Esq" Proc- rrosnerous sienhthsr. was moving about his rum flourishing his cocktail shaker, distributing div- idends. A thickest man, dark. haired in his middle sixties, he had the miooth indeterminate features oi the native Middle-Westerner- and the onnnlttal expression ed the American business man, his iat icwl determined, his large nose pudgy his dark eyes jovial. through behind the jovlallty they gave nothing way. He paused tor an in- stant by Giclly’s father — who was conversing vw-lt-h Aunt Isabel so suavely and leasantly that it oc- curred to his daughter that ha yielded nothing in civilisation to‘ 0 0o’ e a rocket! ‘The new Meteor swoo s away from a dead start, breezes briskly up any hill. A grand car to drive, to ride in. See it now-this sen- sational new ca: in the low price field. Forwide-open visibil- ity, Meteor has an al- most unbroken sweep of safety (floss-front, sides an rear. tor for mid Petitioner. And it la hereby ordered that a true copy hereoi be iorthwlth pub- lished in losne newspaper published In Charlottetown aioreaald once in each week tor at least iour consecu- tive wash irons the date hereoi and that a true cow he i M iorthwtth posted in the io owing public places respectively, namely. in the hall oi the pill!" “W” l“ Charlottetown aforesaid. at r near the Royal Bank oi Canada in Charlottetown aioreaaid and at or near the Bank oi Nova Scoila in Charlchtetown aioreaald ~ so that all persons interested in the Illil Estate as aiorenid may have due nctice thereoi. I WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Jllille 0i "If "ill Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queens County. the day and year llrut abavmwrltten. . (ill) '1. MARGAflIT PALMER. Registrar Bv the Court. ' (L. B.) dun GEM? Arlvnals such as cows. mums dberwhichclllwa . are called ruminants. RAYNERlS GRDGERY Removed To 19s ‘SYDNEY sr. comma TUESDAY, JULY an. Phone 2094;] ‘f .3 reserved in manner, Stephen Car- the younger generation. Tall, spars, blue-eyed, and mildly var looked every inch a New Rig- lander. Not at all like a banker, Clcily decided-though he was a good one-like something much less worldly. ,,"It’s lovely for your mother to have you back with here again." Aunt Muriel was saying. "'1 wish Jenny and Steve could be here to- day. She's been very lonehv since you all leit home. We're none o1 , us as young as we usad to be. my dear." Ciclly glanced at her mother's familiar figure. It was so isaniliar that it was hard to put an age to itJHer hair was grey, and her body. though slender, had losiwlta elasticity. but her iaoe looked younger than even Aunt Muriefs because she'd done nothing about it. She was chattini v61‘! P198!“ angly with Ed Brown's two de~ plot-able daughters by his first marriage-Gertie Shanks and Pearl l-iessfer. Oithem you could only say that they were too tall, too limk. too badly dressed in over- lgirrmed aiternoon {rocks agleam with rhinestone clips. and that,‘ ‘their permanent: were uniortun-l n 560%‘: aka/WW p" 22'! it. ‘t mun; ..'. their cocktails ..... the dining-room door. CHAPTER IV Clclly glanced surreptitiously in late. The solitary Dltiiste oi theithe nearest mirror-Aunt MurleYs ‘eiisction that Ed Brown had borne drawlngroom was iull oi them- his iii-st wile. now dead ior twenty. and sustained a surprise at the years, and the wives oi two boun-f sense oi her own adequacy. Her ders-sc Olcily thought oi them— eyes rnet the imose oi a thin, re"- flflllliiyed in his advertising colll- laxad young woman standing non- iplfly, the was sure that they must ehalantly at ease with the grace be Utrlal to Aunt Muriel. ‘Bselr ot a body that could ctill be un- eyes glesmed jealously as theylcorsatad. Slim legs. shapely thighs. rested on Albert. Oicily was con- small breasts that had auckled (our winced that they ieercd he'd t children-but you'd never know s subsidy ircrn their iatherh ha?! that. 'ahe decided quickly. Above account. The bounds a in question all this, a white stalk-like neck. too -Gus shanks tall and pallid, and longand tooalender ior convention- Oscar HGsslll'.,.l'0und and roay- al beauty. supporting a head- that with a total indliierence to their lluinay had said looked like a social obligations, were concur. ‘Yuivlrliriou ro - "Rl F l "r OF PRODUCT A srnwnnr. Morons “Your Meteor Dealer” George 8t. ilandelloii. A cream-colored face. blue eyes with bronzed lashes, and a bobbed head of hair, fair and too fuzzy, but with not ~ grey line in it. iraming the isce in a silver-gilt halo. The iqce, to those critical eyes, was n little too thin, a little too creamy, just beginning to look older. the light hair too pale, Blondes turn beige too young, she reflected. the color goes out a! them. And Belle’: getting grey. But not one would guess, ior all that. the things we've been through or the things we are thinking. We're wonderful. really. ' (To Be Continued) I‘ LOVERS 0F PLUM! cultivated The Romans large numbers oi plums. AVONLEA W. I. The June meeting oi Avonles W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. R. Ci. Flemming on Thursday the 10th. The president presided and the meeting opened in the usual wny. The minutes oi the last meet- ing were read and approved and roll call was answered by fourteen members and several visitors. Tlhe reports o! the committees welre, heard and Cavendish sick committee was re-appolnted for July. New sick committee for July is Mrs. Lorne Houston and Mrs. 1'. L. MacNeill. The program ior the District Convention was discussed and Mrs. Ernest MacLure. Mrs. N. S. Mac- Lure and Mrs. Olai -Btevenson were appointed to pick out suit- able iikns from the National Film Board Catalogue ior the evening meeting. Mrs. M. J. Doyle. and lslrs. Ray Woolner were appointed to have charge oi getting the hall ready for the convention, but everybodyh hel-p is requested. The program inr the evening was in charge oi Mrs. Robert Woolner and Mrs. N S. Macllure whoce subject was "Education at Heme and HOW t0 Make the Most oi’ Leisure." Both ladies reed interesting papers on Education at Home alter which they exhibit- ed a great many pieces oi their handiwork of the pest winter. The eidhlblt included crocheted dollles. embroidered bllloy slips and cush- ion WPB. aprons. waxed flowers. ciccheted rugs, two dainty flower cursages made from beads and many other articles made by these talented lsdles. The exhibit FORD OF Trunk has 19 cu; M ‘ oi’ usable luggage spsce.S are nrecan be rea ed without disturbing luggagjsv CANADA 1/057’ AER/Vi? 47' 707E M53011??? 4MP l/(Yfflt/V 0241f??? a Phone 831 Lunch was served by the ladies in the home oi! MrsiJeremiah signpa charge, assisted by the hostess. son. Convenors: Mrs. J. Bhnpaon, The meeting closed with the Mrs. Herbert Wysnd, gubjm g, National Anthem. Collection $1.75. be oi com choke, The July meetins will be held at WASIIED GRAVEL Contact Us For Your Requirements In WASHED CONCRETE GRAVEL DELIVERY BY TRIIGK 0R FREIGHT RAMSAY WASlilEil GRAVEL LTD. oonwir. was very much admired and a hearty round oi , ‘ 0LMA’S 91st BIRTHDAY PRT NlJwSTURAY JULY an. om s. 10th given. _