‘QIE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GHALJ) __ m mu Bird" By i‘ , Elilflbeith Vernon OIAPTII 1| ..rl rt..::-=.....-.~..e- we- u Ind in urea. mm" W a» g" mus-wit?“ ifitseitntcl: $3‘; Nil-rd her master anxiously ‘PM rlri Rove him th i ' m‘ ma” ‘we blankeet to her forehead, » “Q || Kills voice was ‘om. M“? 'I was lostf sslu the husky young voioe. ‘My horse mm; m; w. think that. you took it upon yourselg m close my door in that young grit" "Oh." Olaire hei horse to . d you all it quite that? I allocated that she should so to the Vllllge. I didn't -this evening-yo wanted to keep an open house." He urnled. "Ab" he lid slowly. "then you were wrong." There was en hutch’ siiemc. Her glance was ihe the sudden sight of a blade. "Cfll. ‘really?’ me le- or mow. ly, es the radiator oi’ my car is irooen." Kittookebottioofooupfromo cupboard. I ‘And where did you find her? squatting on the drive?" “In the stables asleep." "Then wh the dlckenss" Ola ‘xI 0 Crystal-clear glen 0 Beautiful square-bozo design O Useful for coreels,‘ desserts, bonbons, etc. front foot. You see, I hired him—" '1"*W1i 1°“- » -" An ignorant . For the some reason-my door little tool. Kit knew now. ciaire- that I didn't leeve you in ‘Willy didn't {cu come up to the snow." house?‘ he as . she laudhed s little: a "I did-n sound. She helped herself whit? other almond, nibbling it She sat down rather suddenly whitest teeth. "Oh, but I didn't °n the 0017i‘ bin. "I did. And think oi’ going to the stables," she 8'21" "i"? Said "She'd have been all right u I have no wife." them," Oh. Well. Whoever it was said “Certainly? Kit r .she'd I vol-lid walk on until I came to have been better off than the vlllnee. put 1 couldn't. So r dying ill a ditch. And suddenly. came in here. ' startirgly, he had a vision o1 the/t There was silence. He con- thin figure, leading its plain- lemplflitd this Slieht girl and tivciy ugly horse and wo/verinl flashed. "no ieeve her there?" . . . your grocer gives one away with every purcose of 3 regular-size or 2 family-size packages of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES knew that she could hardly; by anythinx she was likely. w say, have dealt him a greater blow. That a stranger should halve been turned on such a night from his door; that Claire should have had the beauties effrontery-Good God. he tlwusht. this child might have died wanderinz in the bitter weather- l “And if those are huntinc peo- ple's manners." came her voice un- ollheclfdly, "I'd rather play ping “There was souls mistake," Kit told her fliaidly. and added. with more authority than cordiaiity, "you had better come up to the house at once." His glance fell on her stocklnged feet. “Come off the cold concrete," he Slld abrupt- ‘She picked up her top boots. She took a sberp on to the hay. Forlorn, she down a white road. He looked round. Oil-ire hod seated herself on o earner o! the table. ‘Kitf’ she said with. "I suppose it hasn't occurred to you that you may be being made o ell, think. After oil, g1: don't Just drop like that heaven-J‘ “Really? Kit permitted himself to reply. Andkafi. that word. she flushed. She quickLv, know what I mean. Wihwt sort oi’ girl ls she'll". "Not. I think. the sport-lee w. Slle refers to her horse's foreleg as his front foot." "Teher you are." said Claire pensively. “And yet her kit was quite correct. l-Iired. I wouldn't wonder. . . ." “Perhaps.” All over (anode, in cities, towns, villages and on farms, hundreds of thousands of men and women watch for the postman to bring dependents’ allowance cheques as other people look for pay-day. ‘They are people of all ages whose bread-winners are away on active service. They include returned men not yet back in civil life. looked. stand-ins "Listen Kit. I believe the whole there. but he didn't let himself thing's a vlant- And then- when notice that. He turned away, the gm didn't, 11nd you alone. it opening the door. of the loose-box just, spoiled her game. It wasn't an in which uslns enoush straw for accident, hel- coming hm. She three. file had swirled her horse knew what you wel-e-" He cleaved at the ulzly hlrellnlz "And what em n" before him, the raw lines and the "well-an eligible badhelor, the mull-sh ears, and: “Rather an lll- owner Q1 wgndersiay, And this conditioned animal," he comment- little creature jugt, mought she'd ed- turn up here, where you're a man " I" think he's a very nice “vim; “1Qne_." horse. came the stlffest voice “Isn't she nailher young to have from behind him. thought. out all this?" l-le made no reply. with a sooth- Clam dismgarded the coolness You'll want to take advantage of this oEeri Yes, and your family is going to enjoy that exclusive Kellogg's flavour—so treat them to these crispy-golden corn flakes every morlfing for breakfast! They’re so appe- zizing! 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I rubbed my heel. Its quite all right now." “Quite all right . . ‘ He watched her walk, with the stiff gait of someone who refuses to limp, across the stables and, reluctantly he gave her marks for courage She took her hard h-at from the top of the bin she picked up her whip and gloves, and quietly fol- lowed him. I He closed the door behind them. She walked on. accompanying him up to the house, limping more and ' a little more with cache few yards. By the light in the porch he 51W what he hadn't properly seen be- fore; how exhausted she was. He opened the front door. Then as if she were the child she looked in her hunting kit, he took her by the arm and led her into the house. , - Claire rose as they entered. She stared at the stranger. For a mo- ment they confronted each other. of ills tone. “Oi course." she said, "if you're beginning to be attrufi- ed by a sort of leggy‘ frail—. “Have you ever known me to n attracted h" that sort of thins? “Oh, my dear. such a nice chlmah what? The nmn-of-the world re- frcshes his jaded l>alais—-’ Sw-iftly, Kit came over h) ‘$199 5hr stood. "This conversation. he mid. "is at an end. I neither know your fellow guest nor wish to know her better. But, from the little I've seen of her, I believe that. if she could have heard what W“ said, me would have walked out of this house." "Touching and, on the whole. surprising innocenoe—yours. I mean not hers." Claire slipped to he!‘ feet. She stood very near "Well. well, Kit", she said 8° right ahead." Suddenly her voice changed. She moved over in the hearth and stood there with her back to him, her hands on the chimney piece. 5988198 do“ mi" the dying fire. "But remember. when you've been fooled. 100186. fooled-yes, when your happiness. before you've ever tasted it, runs like water through your hands- then you can remember me- There was silence in the small room. Then, with a smile, she turned. He, too smiled. "My dear. I can look after myself. Pwhwi" included.‘ She o. little. with a small gesture-it. 111M“ have been a farewell to these Pill’- hours or a seal on the words Sh! l<d sptlkfllr-She crossed the room. The younger girl put out one Mild to the beck o1 a chair. "s1; down, please." Kit said curtly. and she sat down as if she I could ltlye stood no longer. Claire. lremained on her feet. And .i her glowing beauty warmed by the fire by food and wine, what gpnfla5flt 51w made to the half- IOZBH 8 X81185!‘ "So you didn't get for? " Smiiln8 she eddmssed the slrl» "No." The stranger glanced a- | round the room. with a hand ' that trembeld a little, she patted Bella's head, as if in the d08 she hsdmfound at last something n01; L e. iqiclaire," said Kit. “I rather w?’ w gpggk to you for s mom- Elll t His eyes seemed now only idly to oontelnplalte her: but. alter fl moment, damaging a little. she left the hearth. As he stood a- c~pencd the door and was 80M- When the soup that Kit had been heating was reody. it into a bowl. He Md out it on the table with some cold chicken. l‘ bread. butter and a 8155s of wim- There came the sound of s on‘. '1 ll, u t dsluabyole Sowyan ye ill in n swift gear menses. - was driven past the front of the house. The headlights Med 901' an instant,’ on the curtains. He stood listening. until at lastthe sound died away- - (Continued) in ll/Icmoriam . Mil-S. JOHN MACMILLAN There. passed to hu Heavenly l clothes, to go to college, to get technical or vocational training, to start in business for themselves, or to__ set up as farmers or fishermen. “l0 ilflllil! have to be prepared to cash all oificial cheques for these and a dozen other purposes-and to do so anywhere in Canada without charge. In fact, the banks supply Canada with the nationwide machinery to facilitate a grateful country's plans for re- storing service men and women to civilian life. This is o tremendous iesll. It will entail a vast amount of bookkeeping. But you can be sure that your banks will take it in their stride without impairing regular banking service. This Advertisement i: Spot/sored by’ your lent E? BTJETe-Qfiee‘ ‘“ if He shall come in the watch, andifin the third, and them so The Psalm. "m Sand of “Abide With Me". A great ma near and fl-r away. u§..=-:.==ar i ~:~ ura- mull-u . 1n esilszflss funeral text was Luke 12:88, "And home, and one sister, Emma, Mrs.- Mays Oleve Hob seofi u. 1v. Bearisto of Malpeque. Two H es. - n: blessed are those servants.‘ c us sun! were the 38rd Ramsay Time." and plum Mrs. John Steele who lived the sol-rowing loved n ny . people came to the furleral irom‘, Samuel Scott lateof Vernon, 3.0. Besides her sol-rowing huebsrllLiMacMillan she leaves to mourn the loss of a West Covehead and the pall beor- e devoted wife and mother her only GT5 were Messrs, Ira Curr Mill 'e'i'3‘“uld " A br thes d tw sister, ede- o r an o xfl her, Nelson and Angeles, and Annie, Mrs. home. Hcr remains were buried in the (anally cemetery at once translaited Frell __________ Robert Berlchiey. Allen ' ‘ and ‘ ' oi the 09mm BmPfli-hy , lisln ity and a wide circle of l?" late of Malpeque, and tances and friends I0" one: ln the ll "" ch will] W... r LAND THE STANDARD HEAVY m, m, Sh, mm, p,“ y“... 1.. i oed b ck at W’ "°°""" ‘i; Ehiheteéu old . He did not. 1 He instead at Cls re, neary W tall es himself end he thovshfl Yes my zlrl ru- like to out» you “mas, so bear the wind and ‘ml-g: closed the door on‘ "'l“' MORNING TIREDNESS May he iiiii‘. to Constipation One very good way to help get some new pop and brlce upyour system, ls b? the use of Dr. BAM- ILTONS P LLB. By curbing eon- stipatlon they TAB, 210 LBS. IN RED, GREEN, ETC. Rest on Tuesday, April 21th. i040 Mrs. John Meal/Lilia Covehead in her - 73rd year. though weakened by ace she had not been ill and her death was o severe shook to everyone hens. where for forty-three you: Ill has endeared herself tn all about her and held the highest record and respect of us all. Before her marriage Mary Jessie Ramsay o! .¢i'.!l'8 the lived with hetr perenis he late George Ramsogio wife Sophia Murd - i married Mr. John to her h BLUE, BLACK, NATURAL SLATE COLORFUL, LONG LAST- mo.‘ FIRE RESISTING, AND wll Homomellon who loio ‘~ pride In rollnolnonl demoed tho qoollly o! White Swen. for oontlo sohnou . . . absorbency ...ltoelth,eell lerwlllto Swen ‘Iluuo. \ 3 IOLlS-ISG. (2250 shoots) HAVE THIS DAY Reduced Our Prices 15o A "i"; VIIITI A fan character consistently loyal her Ohristim faith, ond o wife and friend, who mended on coo little pills lllll in chant- ing your tired feell of vigor, strength, om ltion, Good milieu, vnzzlenmsgld olellkllsriea "a °‘°' ' desvour, and she was indeed s i=1!” ‘fifonihaii 3a? “hiya constant strenet in our church f rfiouul mas alnd help overcome ‘"14 “Mimi” "°- ""1 h" "ll" Ii lerldenc to Constipation 25c “mwwd 49"” bmwm “"5 w Y‘: m an‘ - ' many eyes and s sense of deep loss . w us ell. _ JR HANILTONS PILLS ‘ducted in her late hGnQ on Andi lmh by . The funeral eel-me was eon- ltev. ‘memes A WiioI and it is very hard reconciled to her loos. filo took an active and lead rt l‘l every good and worth e en-