4 _ THE GUARRQN- QIiIE-KPQTiTQWN , .1 dd dddddd ddwddd ddndd ' Only HOLlilANSCan SupplyThese' stunt MASTEHPIEUES ...... me." Lovelace spoke softly. his 6y" BY BOXER on Kay's indignant face, as she I. W 1/ JV ...l..".'l m". pitta“ ow wmmuumu Three For Egypt B; Ylolet M. Mcthley stood before hlm. her head thrown back. “And upon my word. new that you've lost that ghostly look and become hrman again VOW" better-looking than ever in your life before. You were ‘just a DYE"! kid when 1 left you. now you're a beautiful woman. what have you been doln; to yourself, Kay? 1t to, seeing me again that has brouflhl you to life? Tell me it's that.” "1 came to make sure whether you were alive still, but only be- cause l want to marry another man, because I love someone else with all my heart and soul!" Lovelace stood staring at her, his expression changing. "9 “Is that true?" he asked. 0 : . 9 . , "It's the lrttest thing or earth. It r/n r/rte _0C04%(C0’n isn't, the same as 1 felt for you; it ‘ couldn'l- be, because this man's nvorth lOVlTiE. He's good-straight —faithful~kind—" "In fact. everything that I'm not. ch?" Lovelace had recovered his self-possession. "What a charming idyil. So unfortunate that I wasn't dead. And who is this paragon?" "I'm not $01111; L0 {P11 Wu 8")’- lhitig moi-c about him." Kay an- swered, struggling for self-control. “There's no nccd. It doesn't matter to you." "Indeed? Mayift I even be allow- cd any mild curiosity about mY-~ Srumo MASTERPIECES are a collection of the most fascinating, m exciting, and colourful wallpapers now being shown by leading rvallpaper stores in America. From coast to coast, style-u-ise families are deciding on thfl rich new wall coverings. Designs oforiginality and inspiration. Such famous creations as ROMANCE, LILAC TIME. ~ ‘ MQONLIGHT MOOD, LE TRIOIWPHE, PARK AVENUE. NQRIVJANDIE CARDINAL, and a host of others. 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The girl realized that, even before she caught the glint of mocking malice in hel‘ husband's eyes, with some- thing more deadly and dangerous lurking behind the mockery. "Aren't I worthy even to hear his name?" he jeered at her. "Won't see and choose from ‘.< . lHi PRIIUUlRI Nflitil . , . - . . @o-whled ?ohe no fin flaeae ' an anyhow sophisticated treatment n‘: - - ' t . o e e . 1:51am ltiflif'i'nii'8liin'ltil't . - tlhdhaéd ylaako ullaaétfiwwo. This ll presented on a blue gma ground - ». _ . _ rhovlla| a growth rvllh maroon mm and , ,_ _ ' l‘ leavu shading from whllu to hleqe and ' _ ' SEE OUII DISPLM c. w. ldATTtksua s. ‘ I z/ you introduce me to my rival? By i 73mg“ seweeteu may. I take it that 118's with . 35in": ti-iiiviiiiiihii tiliiiiihii m’ No Sm“ . . . , G t G t ' ' . . . ‘ WIIIEATH "a “f” s m / n. M, _ "He isn't. He doesnt even ‘know _ H _ _ amnhuvnm ' -{ )H,,,H,m{, ,/,- PRUUUHI Itm here. I came quite alone. Kay _ _ s ;__ _ 1 amt lN m/wionnx sn5.we,-ed_ ~_ . a Woodlrlnh-Jdehluflrl "To the protection of your lawful \‘ H,,.|,|.|,.,,_,;,|, punbwnn," N“ $_M_“° husband? Well. nobody has a. better - - ' 5- ovum. I "Jays. - ‘right to look after you." "‘°""'"' n‘, au"""""°'7 /(,I m-H/ 1/4 “Thanks, but I don't need any Wfldtvlmmeqrp t A . 1 V, ' II . . n I .< r ‘ protection. Kay said proudly. I _ h, M] __ » ,_ B R i DAL PRUUDEST shall not stay hcre a moment longer No. $.M. 163 n n‘. :-'-'$.iii.'i'¢i°'d"'”" i WREATH 5UMMEBSIDE. P E. L flAME ill than 1 can helpnnosv that I know » cm“ Nahum’ t). . ,,,_ __ i ma“ an] d/)-‘ _I (i, what I came to find out. . ""' ' "”""""1' ' wnm’ n‘ ' f‘ m‘ "' "But do you?" Lovelace asked. wacdlrllrlusOyllergroy d‘ i‘ "Isn't the" anytmng e156 you Furnlshlnglfllderoen. greyed N°'-5-M;‘56 ' . want?" rnnl, blelige. roll - “mun” ,Gnyed Hill, i"? U Kay hesitated for an instant, Mal-re W "m. then burst out impetuously: wss4¢¢|m,__on..|.,v, g, ,, ,4 _ e r "Yes, there is sflnethtng else! “~ ‘blue I-I hate to ask you for anything -’ mWnrh-lwdlevmlieh! my. _ ' -_ * R. BOEHNER » 7 " ". //7/'u Billllllit, / WHEATH MOASE Jewellers Choose from our um assert» meat Diamond and “eddlny It nu. SUMMEBSIDE §\ > No loll demands _A_t_|. » OUR PHYSICAL ABILITIES He may be physically handicapped. but he isn't vocafionally handicapped l! ‘placed in a job where remaining abilities are used. It's not what he has lost-but what he has left that counts. A recent survey among Canadian employers confirms that physically- handiccrpped workers are: efficient from the employers‘ standpoint; are less vulnerable to accidents; have ex- ' cellent records of output and attend- ance; and can successfully compete with the able-bodied when properly placed. From Ianuary, 1946, to November, 1947. more than 26.500 jobs were filled _ by handxdupged personnel in Canada - through the peclal Placements Divi- , , . lion of Notional Employment Service. " Mlltelulltreeofyour local elllceof ileum! lmploymont iorvloo. ' of [labour t. M‘ r. frctn you Rafe, but don't you want it too. yourself—Frcedoml" ideal man of yours. Well, my dear Kay. I don't quite see it in that light." Lovelace said deliberately. “I dislike having things stolen from me behind by back, and when it comes to anything as valuable as a wife-—well, thieves had better take care." ' "There's no question of steallngl" Kay's voice shook ntgth indignation, "I'm glad to hear it. Because I'd just like to remind you that you're my wife, Kay darling, and. as far as I am concerned, you will re- main so. You can't even give your- self away honestly." "I've done that already everything that really matters." Kay said un- der her breath. "I can't take it back frQm Kit either, my love for hlm. He's got it forever." "so Kit ls his name." Invelace remarked. "Not very illuminating. but I shan‘t forget it. I always re- member those who injure me and they usually come to a bad Bud- People have a way oi’ doinz that if I want them out of the way. I even killed myself off, as you know because 1 was temporarily a nul- sancel" He laughed so that it would be hard for a stranger to say whether he was in jest or earnest. But Kay -was_ not deceived by that airy man- ncr. "Kit has never injured you know- ingly." she protested. "No? It, comes to the some. though; I don't like anyone getting in my way. But this is a morbid sort of conversation. Come. Kay, can't we be friends? After all, you might take it us a compliment that I'm quite ready to fall in love with you all over again." "Don't! 1 can't bear it! Oh, leave me alone. Don't touch mel" Lovelace had slipped his hand through Keys arm. but she wrench- ed herself and began‘ to run. stumbling away blindly ‘along the sandy track. Zanda Again Kay was too tired to run far. Her pace slackened long before she reached‘ the hotel. but she was still white and breathless as she passed quickly through the hall, passed un- seelngly the small insignificant figure sitting near the door, watch- ful and waltlne. Zenda Runeli halt rose: then ma): back Into her chair and con- tinued to watch and wait. HEPATICA r-"f/‘lftv’ .M‘/ l" [Ki "LAXATIVE ' » vrlver black. r h treated on a rnayfalr blue ground. duo qmn lnevu and while magnolia llen- _ some with the cardinal in burgundy. - . The pattern ls also made on round: of ' ' white. light lmn. dark |mn and Y. t Phone 130 Sumnieralde or 706 Charlottetown - HOL- deep your, wine, ipe Jeweller "So that's the idea. I'm to make I o p. "r verything as and pleasant for - - " Montague $011 to maiairyythis strong, silent 7"" °'"""\4"‘I N" l" "W" "i!" . - I MAN'S-and a portfolio will be delivered to your home, showln, the excludve Studio Masterpieces-The Perfec- tlon In Wallpaper. ZBIG. 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For a family llntment. to help rub ewe: the palm of iurnltuo. neural- lla. rheumatism“ I ‘strongly noun. ,-‘.. .. March 11th in the Sunday School room of the Church with he president, Miss Jean Kennedy pre- siding and conducting the prelim- inary worship. Due lo a hockey game at the 0'Leary rink the at. tendwce was cut in half, there being only fourteen present. The Y. P. U. will sponsor the Good Friday service ln the Church 1t it o'clock with the President pre- siding and leading in the respons- ive retains; Miss Hester Boater Wm 191d 111 Prayer. and Harold MacNell will read the scripture. Plans were made for the Pot- Uwk supper to be held on March 18th wl the entire proceeds lo- in! to t a Velda Matthews Fund. "PM Ywns Peoria decided to study and work actively for Tom- perance and will auflnuOlllly op- pose any attempt to have a liquor store erected tn Okay. as g pgg. slmnt rumor states. A nun‘: or of, the members mentioned at they had heard of the rumor and stated that the liquor store at Alberton is enough for this dis- trict and one is not needed m 010m. The pron-am Ill under the ddreetlon of we. Lewis lor- nard and he: topic. which wu splendidly prellnhd in "Tomorr- once": ' lhe rm lllllllll by ma» noun eheltoon and Paulina loll! Ind Dorm» fm-dr. Meeting elon- omit . _ > . . dim F487 IIII mend n n non» u ,4 w m, - ‘. . . ~ Dlttplh Ilnedlotldll- _ ._ . 4 " MTCllBl-L Mlnlafor ofLabour] m’ """"" a" 1f,‘ Th“? ' 6'“ “ mu m the hooker nine. the lnul ‘ d ' ~ d d : . ,, _ d u g5 p, l; Muvwnm” lxcns oumc Acrorrr ..,.r,",.,,,,-,';',,.,f "r - " s... a recratloaa w... W“ mvghggrdngggd; $55-33 god's“ flgygnggfurghngdrynagrygg grudge...