“is cuannmn. cuaawrrerowu . -. '1 0 a newsy nature may be inserted l a r Beyond The Lew a column is reserved for new! local interest, but edvertlelng of Iv Mary lmlay Taylor five cents a word strictly pey- lo in advance. - Where were they now, the doc- tor and t-he woman‘! O'Hara lay still, watching the door. Presently he heard soft movements, then a shadow fell lfliiea the rectangle of light. "Lafitte!" he breathed, “You're awake, m'sieurl" she III smiling; more was something like a thrill o! joy in her voice as she knelt beside him, lifting a Cup to hie lips. "You must eat some- thing now, and get strong again." The hot broth tasted good after hi8 long fast. l-le finished the cup. "'I‘he vein in your head isn't. so bad now, rnbieur? Your fever‘: almost gone, and you've slept of! the medicine too." She was close, bend- iing ovetr him, and the light from the other iroom touched her face with a. softened glow. He lilted a told of her dress to hie lips and kissed it humlbly. “You've been an angel to me. Fri/r- give me for all I've done!" 000K’! tor Pnovograpnl. 801M112’! TAXI. Phone Bl MacPl-IERSOITS-Iidenh Ciothlng. LIE 1N- CON FEDERATION SURANCE. NEW ELECTRIC Steam Heaters. Toornbs Music Store. SPECIALS on all Penmanents this week. The Marie Elena. Phone 2191. SEVERAL DISCONTINUED pat»- terns Boxers Wallpaper on sale at half price. Hal-mans Ltd. MOTORISTS. -- Get your Pres- tnne Anti-freeze at F. R. M today. THE ENGAGEMENT is announ; Eliza Ih. d ht (li/cflirsolligi-iilld Mui-ifiy antriiuglheerlate Sh‘ m“ {mm h“ kneeh flush memo,‘ Scot,’ ,0 vemon Mum. ed and tremblinB. but tier eyes were eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Now-‘fi-t ‘Th? <i°§°°1' "i4 W" I!“ main, Union Road. Marriage uptake “W e m5 “m” place the last week of October, “gehere gel-ii; to so back" h ’“ . El‘ ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. voice iiiiiered strangely. “He had Walter T, Too-mbs announce the another patient Jacques wok him- engagoment of their daughteri It was a. lucky chance to have a. Nonma to Ralph Proud, son on’ Mr. i doctor anywhere out here."\ and Mrs. P. J. Proud. Chariotte- As she spoke she moved toward town. Marriage to take place in the door carrying the empty cup near future. But he called to her in a low — strained voice. “Til0_\"ve gone _ TlllS lS JUNIOR RED CRO$S.and you stayed here with me?" WEEK. The following broadcaslsi “Q; cwrse, m-sieu,’ 3.0,, “eemd will be heart,- ovcr C.F.(‘ Y. Wedlnra: Someonefl day (‘mi 8lh, 1.00 RM. Ml‘, MR C0 “Y ta MacKcnzie. C-hief Supervisor of] you???“ s yed because I "ceded Schools. Friday. October 10th. 1.00 P M. Mrs. Frnzik Ross. .\lodel| $311001 'l‘cachci-, Saturday, Oclubcr 11th. 6.30. Regular Broadcast. “Are you not suffering. mlsieui"? Anti l'rn a woman! I had tn stay." l “You had in stay"? Nn. Laure." _ , His lips compressed to a grim lne. (‘ITY POLK-E COURT _ Aliblii- this was sell hatred. When the Stlpendlaijv lusgrstrotes Court ‘ i“? spake again his voice was harsh. yi-slcnlay‘. a woman rimmed under r "whll did 3'0“ l“ P"? i“??? 5'01! the Prohibition Art was fined $25§h°"’?' and costs or l0 day s. uhile a sum- i She turned buck and stood look- mary ejcl-tmcnt vase was adjourn- . ing down at hiim, pale and calm. ed until today. M. a preliminary, "wvilld 3'61! Father have m9 d6- hearing. a man charged with at- r, sort you now, mlsieur? lmave you tcmptiilg to break and enter was ' to suffer alone until the doctor re- committed for trial at Supreme turns. to thirst with fever, to Court. starve?" He nodded slowly. firmly. "I r-cfer it. Laure! Let me fall. attempting , duty, rather than succeed—" PHALANX MEETING -The Alpha Chapter of the Phalanx, Charlottetown met at the Queen Hotel for a joint supper and busi- ness meeting, October 6th. at 6.15 p.ll‘l.'\\'ilil approximately 15 mem- hcrs and Mr. Frank Storey, the Phalanx Mentor. present. The main business consisted of the in- uuction of the new Tribunal. Al‘- ter all business was completed it “as moved by Jolrii Nash and sec- onded hy Hamid Dohson that the meeting he adjourned. CHAPTER X Shocked protest was mirrowed in her ieauttres. “No, no, msieurl ' Even if you hated me. even though “you charged me wim crime, you could not wish to be left alone thus!" "You don't know all!" he cricd abruptly. “Tell me. what day is it?" "Friday, mbiour." His tension relaxed - but this NATIONAL RED CROSS. - A coufci-cncc of provincial repres- was hopelessnesi Ingpector Mao UST around the comer- your chance to save again the way more than one mil- lion Canadians have shown they like to save-through Canada Savings Bonds. ‘ Another issue of these . _ _ popular October Bonds goes on sale 14th. You can buy up to $1000 (but no more) in any one name, in the same, convenient ways-for cash or by easy instalments. You know now, from experience, that the best way t0 save money is to commit yourself to a definite plan. Plan now to sign up again for your next year's Canada Savings Bonds. ON SALE OCTOBER 14th at your hank, or through your Company's Payroll Sav- ings Plan, or your investment dealer. GOOD LIGHTING ESSENTIAL Good lighting. as is well rerog- nized, is essential for prevention of fatigue. Good lighting means il- lumination which is adequate. uni- hrrn and steady. Glare and shaw- owa thould be avoided. particular- ‘Zy when at close work. such as Health eutlinritiel Point out that the source of light should. never be directly in the line o.’ \islon.' / pram-ms or SILK The first dladems. worn by the ancients instead of crowns, were madc of silk wool and set with ptre- clous stones. Z‘l§.“.§.“.€?.§°..§.’l°.ili‘i’???.. 2:222‘? new a i :il Red Crass fiflicc in "Ycronto on Iiesgliseséy fijrgriligleiwfagiigga ‘S°P“'"'b@" 25m- Mi“ “'°‘““""'°. turned hs face toward i...‘ wall "1 Maclennan represented P. E. I. Miss ‘ have do,“ n _ bet“ ed o“ he Hcicn McArthur the National- muttered y y ' “ ‘Director- of Nursing was chai-rrnazmi There ' m t u _ ;Policics and plans for peacetime h w“ P “IN” m’ s ewe» tprojects in nursing activities were; " e“ he‘ Y?!" Sim 99*‘ and idiscussed in detail. The following mvdliiiiied- I know ai- {fisiwir- morning the visitors were welcomed; Y0" i015 me i" W“! 19V"- to the Toronto Red Cross office "You knew the inspector will where a vcry complete set-up, ln-Isend on officetr here. now I have eluding all modem methocs and r failed to bring you in?" he gasped vquipmcnt for the teaching of in fresh agony of soul, "you knew?" home nursing was demonstrated “I know, rrfsieur." very clearly. After this interesting‘ “You knew and you stayed! trip, the guests were entertained at] when you corud have gone with a delightful luncheon in Red,1)uva1 _ Yw stgyed 1,0 wan», on Cross House. The-meeting of the-me?" Red Cross National Nursing Com-i‘ He caught at h" and drew h" Imitteo with prvviiicifli i'<"‘Pi'°5"it8"nearer, lifting fevered eyes to the r1101’! Was mid i" ‘he afleiilim“ of calm beauty of her face. "Laure, fieiiwmbii” 25m- wim Miss K- Rus‘ ‘ tell me about this man, Duval. He's Senr Tmonm- in the chain A num‘ ‘ devoted to you like a faihful dog—" ‘ber- of recommendations were‘ she dmgged h“ hand away‘ -passcd for submission to the Cen- gently “ms qum ample about ‘lml Council which, if it approves, that évsimm when I came here a ‘will submit the recommendations ito tihr- provinces. Among the mat-r tors discussed ‘were the following: ll. The appointment of a full-time ‘quallflrid Nursc to organize and teach home nursing in each prov- 1:100. 2 The revision oi’ the pres- cnt Rec: Cross Home Nursing Manual and Guide to Teachers. 3. The development of a sick room supply loan service for the use of ' the public when needed. You can fifl-fif/fae/kr Willi I GENUIN‘ RIIBBERSET BRUSH F o r floors, eileirr, veils, radiators or any household iob than‘: o Ion - wearing Rubberret brush that will :0 it better, quicker. with ieu aiiori. 6,6!764/;7l' RugBERSET 4H qv(,]t(<_tn,1rv1(,v1 Qpuggg ibride, DuvaPs young wife would have died o~ne night but for my ‘care. I went a Sew miles through ‘the snow to help her. He loves her msieur. and th nks I saved Ehsr life. That il all." ‘ O'Hara uttered a sharp cry. "I ‘know now," he said with a rasp of ,threat. "I know! l Duval brought you here. He found that girl, be- lieved your husband false; and tin revenge he killed them both!" I She Ieli upon her knees beside h.m, catching his fe-vcred hand and holding it. "No, no. Before the good God, Duvnl i5 innocent! lie never came here vtliile the girl Was here. ‘He. never saw hen-even dead!" r “Ho did! You want to save the man because he's been faithful. or lfor some other senseless reason! Gharian was cruel to you, they've told me. He deserved to die. I swan- 1t! But yo-u must be cleared. I'll have to take Duval. He's the quilty one. but I don't blame him-" She dropped his- hand and‘ wrung her own together. Sobs of‘ terror shook her. "Ho's innocent! If, you amuse him you're a wicked man! Duval saved you; be grate- ful and Just to him!" “He didn't save me; you did I know now you're innocent; I'd stake my soul on it! It's the man who did it. He must pay for it, not you." "Msleur, Duval'| innocent; 1W1 selected woods modern cabinet d Standard broadcm n finer tone... Ar your fingertips, all the magnificent tone, superb bee o‘ the original performance . ." ; settle down and relax with the radio and recorded entertainment, aptuzed for you by the may; of DeForcsI radio.- . 1W in freedom from noise... Once tuned they stay tuned‘: z: interference from nearby stationl and other noises are minimized. “local, medium and long distance reception is improved. in tasteful beauty... flawlessly styled cabinets and the lavish. use of richly grained _ ‘ and power. Sun broadcast. Atmo- _ combine to produce a worthy oompanionw the a" Iii! 1151M! o! "ti"! ' ii- finese period or modern furniture pieces of any homes "jmumwaufvzbfh “"1 7°‘ "7 with nirunislnmo MODEL D-Cfl-Del‘ hti 1H! 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"And what if I swear to you that both are mnocent, Crease, and poor Jacques?" "I know you can't, Laure. l — I'm sulre of it, for one of them had to do it; there can be no one else." Yet in that second instinct told hm he erred. "Except Gharian‘; wife, lrfsicur, the one whom you suspected first. the one whom you hunted first!" "Come nearer," he pleaded. "Let there's no clue which can lead you I to lhlm. You know 1t!" ,' "You can't deceive _rne now, Laure! Don't I remember how you begged me not to try Creuse on circumstantial evidence? .One of lhoee two did it, Lri-ure, and one‘ of them must pay-Ad not your half breed, then Nicky Creuse. He had the motive, he was takenf haunting this house, and theses only one link missing. l-le seems: to have been it Churchill. Well, he wasn't, that‘; all. We've Inig- calculsted the time. He got here‘ in time to fulfill his threats. Asi soon as I'm up I'll nail hrni" Bhe drew a long breath. her eyes shining strangely. but she did not move.’ "You'll do this be- eauee or me?" she whispered. "lb me look into your eyes -- Laurel" "Yet, msieu-r." She knelt brsde him looking at him with soft. melancholy eyes. "Look at me Laure," he whis- pered hoarsely. "Hear me" As God is my judge, I believe I was mis- taken. Youre Innocent! I - I love you!" She was so close that his well hand marched her flushed cheek. but she evaded him and rose to her feet. For an instant she stood thus. looking down, and then she hid her face in her own hands and burst into bitter. passionate tears. "Laure," he cried hoanely. M-okenly, (forgive me! I had no right to tell you but I couldn't keep it back. Prom that first mo- ment at Irena: Pete's I've loved you more than any other wcman on God's earth! That's why I left that letter with the thief. I was afraid my heart would fall. But l put the Service before by own life, before yours. I can't betray my trusLbut I deserve to die, Laure; kill inc!" l-le hall rose to his elbow. "Kill me. Laure, and e:cupri I can't give ycu upi" "See what hrJrm you do yourself nfsleur; your head s burning, the doctor said you must be quiet!" She put him back among his pil- lows, but he caught at her hand again and held her captive, voice- ing his love and his lalh in her. "Laure," he- whspered thickly MEIHMM Even for double the priceyou can't buy anything better than _ "do you-care?" shi- bent over him sent-is", iork- lng into his grlef-stirlcken lace, then she stooped and softly liiesi" ed her cool lip5 aga ‘nit his hot cheek. "Laure—" The rocm swam in glory to his eyes. He tried to draw her to h m, but she slipped from his hold and ste . listening. " ark. m‘sleur, one at the door." there's some- . srancn racronms , THE POTATO STARCH FACTORIES At HUNTER RIVER end MURRAY i-IARIOR / ARE NOW OPEN ‘ to purchase snobby, smell end cull potatoes- PAYiNG UP T0 75c PER IN LIS. for Scetby Rae oi Plaid. i I-Ie almost shouted. "Duvali F! shall tell me the truth. Laure!" (To Be Continued) use LOW ans-l In cooking eggs use low tempt?" lures since excessive heat m!“ them tough and leathery. To Iii“ having shells of eggs crack W cooking. start them in cold "i" m