Noyes/roan 2s. 1942. Ngxfiw . ulaliache, ‘even under the cir- ffiilléhuizes. new can 1 tell yolk" ‘t try.’ ..,,‘,"."L..¢eeseur will be one, I trust, ‘m, l5 not a liar, the leader 0f a double life, a deceiver however in» cent of -oi helpless children." said madame absently. was’ we'll see that we don't get M. more kinds in dissuise or srand kilns masquerading as house boys. .. ‘u; you will permit me to stay until the children come? It will not he eail’ w" “Don't be a fool, baron! Don't be I 51-055 imbecile! 0i coluse you will my when 149039 v1 will‘ ruc- mgqrl meant -very simply -e man to battle, You, of course, will sill‘ 01 " , "But h0w—’ “Mme of Ciodi He asks howl It 1, all vary simple You stay on as Bil-an de Moi-bin, here in your u Phililcert." . < ,madsme-—" brifiht eyes danced and milled ‘We , I have thought of that. At first I drwe on King Carol "id his friend, Madame Iiupescu. I maul-m I should play Magda vollr Carol " Bhe grinned fiendish- l, g5 miuolphl erimsoned sud busied himself with the coffee, “my and ultracautionslly." That ls out You are definitely not the Nrnhntic type. 5o I shall be your d r .. musek e I"But. madame-J’ _ fFStQp making Objfltlolblil. 111i! ce is like a museum arid it's dull u , morgue and it is the mercy of m. goal God thlat has caused some excitement to happeh. to have these little ones. ere is no reason in the world gut illev should ever know you we the butler, We can have a new sun in the morning. I'll phone to alibi-lei Fhllet at once. "sutwlllitnotheervueitode- give th'm to let them think-J’ No!" screamed madame, slosh- tilg collie into her saucer. "No! yo! No! But it would be cruel "Yes." to me them learn, after being bomb- 4 uld torpedoed and frozen and nursed. that they are very ling bbs st least irosen and starv gain, my old one. §“'i"rere!" she lowered her voice ushe saw the hurt, the t-volll-b. he detest, in Rudolph! pale blue m. Alter all. he hid dreamed 0! gmtrless once, oi’ the high s1 ease and opulence. "I d n; bun that Wu would be unable to maintain them. but three is quite s number and children need so much. Bella's me, W». you will be doing {Yktilgness to ramlonilyhglid hgomm, o ears ve t e . mectolvsuch flmeriookedpfgg- slid so much to anything, You bust do as I tell you, Mondnur 1e calling m‘! must begin you CHAPTER II Mull»: stared at Madame Isbre - Lusignan, Oolnmehbngion Willa like a slow. delwn into h is om. He moistened hi! l with hi W110 and made an fioluntar; i' TllE PRINCESS 0|-' GBATZEN By Louis Arthur Cunningham Autll f “of Three Loves.” “Marionette? Etc. The“ smmam -m<ao@~ lambmmntgusilistrxuw unpardonable oumsi- "but illlliilancusge, M1115" may be some in 3i ~- 1, isgflmbirggi on Yfilill, yqlgumm énxeiy; en do the ll e irom the little I hoarse.“ s» »~- lei-e “a “be here on tonight's ""4" y 0w the harm oi the Iigiiw. St. Didler des Montagnea." ‘P’? 3P9!!! French? lish-l" m th- I98"- irom their owu hire, e sneak Swiss, perlmps 3:1‘ "m": W $11 lime Fhench or mg. ‘It is well then. Th wlll g a igllilorfiwes. eves-a wgle thererilf; em ou o not own the Chateau Phlliilert " "Som d m r ‘n6 19a $515551! eyll have to know, ‘ I sml Tell them then you $51K ‘$01!! i1 Rocker ame Now I shall l n t that Ilv wyer. Gabriel F° e - ‘m the Wlfilihone and have thhin} sendha stalff. I'll also tell him 5 my 0m! l th h f mil}; sgfgts. the gig? R1131 dfiulifilog- . oun fie royal, cougirlsfioes o, Grimm’ '1' "in"! like s drum. madam 2' g“ ""194 "P at him over the f i9 ifiiflfiiiolle. like an old pixy. glllrbegglwtzlllvelilwamll Baron 1 Fable. and tell null lglvllle ‘gig-fir’. l-Ie would be one to come blunder. iflmdrooiluiinosrtuxs it, Rudolph -.lsai~on -it wmlld min whirl: if the pretty Mendel “She w ld ot m , I -' K151i shooguhis lion. "ya sheQgllKkIe am" 5H3 Wes danced “M. I then her mother for ‘W100i you vowed to build the gold- mflfiigtilg; odd ° Ii 6d slowly. "Sh bum for s. castle " e w" I ‘All women are," said madame. ‘Thwah most see theirs in the mote from the kitchen stove or the lifilm from time wash tub. Ah, you, Ibllet. my old spittoon, how goes it? 1 WM you to send some servants It oiwc. I am entertaining royalty The was Oh. no. mmy smart mend - not Nslpoleoln; nor am 1 Oi atra. You listen to me and keep q et. 5t Didier des Montegnes is only three hours by ear tram Montreal. Gabriel rbllet who of late had ob- Jectcd little to madarnvs most ex- travagant whims, sent the required domestics up to the mountain chatrau so quickly tlsat it savored copsldelraibly 0f Aladdin's lamp ‘The mm always reminded me of Oaglzostro or Dr. Paustus," ed he old lady as she inspected the new cook, maid; and butler The chauffeur had already e to meet the wheezy old train t t ar- rived s! 8t. Didler we other night. Th4 baron, the su ed but stately R/udioph, and accompanied him. These people, madame had stipulated, must know nothing of illar. She was the housekeeper. probed sharply to be sure that none o! them had any suspicious about actress, madame. Rudolph! eyes glistrned when he saw the wa she curtsied in the great entry all o: the chsteeu as have t ward the win collar that iild su denly beccme iiiflkcd his eyes fast and his voles m s bit unsteady he said, ‘filers ere no words, madame _ iuuouosl from WE LLNEIFS Choose NOW! We Getting heel \ valence m“ '"°Pe lovely- s o "i" Mu mung‘: ~ . val». A REAL BEAU“ $50. o. ....sc..:i...:.':.'. in BI- he'll Non e Wh ore VI v ides-g ||_ v . . . ' Bulova Watches f ohm. g , ,, n, ‘ 2475 up "try a also for 1°11? "ill women .- LIMITED "vllm Shoe isss he oo till/ht fie walkc shined cess and her little cousins up the wide steps. He wor- helr them, as alwa s in his staid Wm he had sdmi the old rebel. , but she was urie grands dune, 1 noble woman, this Mimi Fable, whose fatherhadbeenapoor cobbler in 8t. Antoine street ions B80- Iie new sail gave their respect- ful selutatiuns, genuine slwe in their eyes. This was indeed a princess True, she wore an old tweed Bur- berry that had seen many storms and s fawn felt hat that was bat- treed and out or shape, but her hai!‘ was like Manrueuriteu and when she uncovered her head the thick braids of it lay coronet fashion like tll of golden sunbeams m4 , red and soft, was imperious: e bllle o! her eyes was deep and fearless. The blond little bW, Pol Martin, stood on on side of her, Rosina with long staraw-coiored curls arid great blue-black eyes, cluno togher hand Th, ooked about them and sud- denly Meridelu mouth twisted and n she flung heli- arms about Ru- olph‘s neck and hid her face against his dhoillder; the little olnes came dlyly close to him. They were like nearly exhausted swimm- ers in a wild sea, mused madame. who have at last reached the safe and solid land And in that moment she thanked 00d that she had done this thing, I "If it please Your Hiirhneos. ' said madame in slow Hench -Ahi. how la divine Qarsih would have sp- oleudixi her acting in this scene!- "I shall show you and the little dries to your apartments " with a nod she dismissed butler. maids and cook. The chlllvffeilr ‘rd entered ‘with the mealzer luggage _“’I‘be Princess irnderstarlds and speaks elitle French, Madame sai R/udolph. "Likewise Poi Martin and Rosina You may be “agree thev will learn fast " e wanted to embrace these little ones, tell them they were safe from the tenor now. away forever from fear and hunger and hate and misery Oce- cnlliii rear! in their faces some oi the that was theirs; some of the halult- e ....,i‘.0lllS Flight Officer Kathleen L ohlei Messing Oiflcer, R, ¢_‘§_"§'-_ Headquarters, Ottawa, undo‘- W110“ direction trained dietitians in uni. form are serving on R. c A 1:1 stations throughout Canada. They are charged with the duty of build. mg R C. A. F. morale through Dwiler food and the conditions un- der whlich it is served. ed 3101'?" W88 still deep in their eyes that had a too wide, too wond. erln look, as 1i they had gazed up- ‘nigs beyond the ken of mmtals. "Come on. nhcmme rrlseot," said little Rosina to Pol Martin. ‘rho old lady stared. Merldel laughed. B- say, silvery laugh. "It is a nickname from e. game they play. Botihomme Frlscot is a hero o! theirs. He is like the Pied Piper. 1n reality he was some queer old one wlio did much good in the vil- lago France where they re- iugled, these little ones after Grat- zen was - was tramp ed into the ground I was in Paris then. B luck I fvllfld P01 Martin and Ros ne a- mong thc homeless thousands. "Bonhomme Friscot," said Rosina gravely, "was shot dead by a Ger- man soldier We saw the soldier go into Bonhoarlme Fnscotfs house and come out and we saw Bonhomme Frlsotfs poor dead body lying there in his hut and then we all had to run, for the panzors were coming into St. Como and—" "Please come, Rosina," said Meridel. “And try to forget those things.” "We will not forget Bonhomme Frlcot." said Pol Martin. “Not ever. When we were starving he ve us chocolate. Everyone in &\ omo loved him’ He used to teach us games when we hid from the Stukas -and lite taught us to sing He sang the ancient roundelay that madame hersel! had sling in childhood, as they marched up- stairs All. how small is this world, mused madame, that a littls song can link nations and bind gener- ations togetilerl How dear and warm end human it was to hear the boy's Clcfll‘ soprano anfffalie llt- tle girl chiming in! Not in more years than she cared to think about had the Chateau Phllibert heard sugh pure and lovely plpini as The tihick door o1 msdameu own suite closed on the childish voices Madame stood in the hall with Ru- dolph and looked at him a moment an smiled and nodded. "It is the best play I was eve;- lrl," said old Mimi Fabre, "an the loveliest role I ever mooted." "And I, madame," said Rudolph with u deep mid humble bow, "have never before svitilessed such superb acting." Madame had moved her intimate possessions, her clothes, her count- less lmlcknacks and photos to the hcusekeepefs apartment in the north wing. Now she made a swift dosceint on the kitchen and rigidly inspected the dinner preparation No nonsense for these hungry young ones -plent-y of good habitant pea soup, or roat chicken, o1 rlcll Pud- ding un-d strong coffee, Those lit- tle bones needed s great deal more firm. padding before meeting the Quebec Winter. “Ah. good." she told the new cook "Give everyone a double helping They will think it's the custom of the country. Some- times, when I B0 io a restaurant, l toc thing it should be. Bhe went then to her new quarters where already she had b0- gun to urrallue her things. There had been ll. sad moment wlxlrn K011i; through them she had come upon Michel's photograph -- Michel us hie had been three years before, a few days preceding the time he had said "Darn it, Tante Mimi, I shall go to France ii’ I want to, 1 shall lead the lilo I choose, I shall be a paint- er, a poet, a tramp -an_vthing l like; and I don't cure if 1 never earn o1 honest penny Tm tlrfill 0i’ your dictator ways I wcirt be re i- mented any longer. Roger can ta e it, seemingly, and he's welcome to it I'm oil." And away lie was too, that vefi’ night, even though» she had risen to magniiioezlt heights of investlve. threatenings and pleading. . should never have s, cent. oi he's‘ rnon -he didn't want it His bru- ther oszer should have it. all he was welcome to it He. was the most lmrrntoful of nephews -lle wasn't but file was the meat arrogant and overbearinc 01.111111”. To Be Continued flllilNlilillll Ielim lllml Iltbl Viiiifi at 7*‘ AND HERE’S A MESSAGE FROM OLD SANTA HIMSELF: North Pole, N be l6 l1, , Hello Girls and Bnyi! _..u'm‘ r t m“ Hurrah! Hurrah! We are on our way. The Rein. d"! ii" dfllwi"! and prancing with slee- . -The Dolls are putting on their best bonneis...'l‘he Toy s01. mus “r” march“! 1M0 my Sleigh. Everyone is ready i" "l" ""8 irill to floral/Ian's TOYLAND We're starting 5mm, and hop so be 1h " Novemb" 28m l‘ 2:30 i“. W1 you Sis urday, LMIOIIOIO, SANTA There’s a Gift For Every ‘ ‘ Person 0n Your List At H0|man’s Great Xmas Store O9‘ by J. R. ‘WILLIAMS CHARLOTTETOWN _C_§UARDIAN 3S NOVEMBER 28th Christmas is the most exciting time of year. . .for us, because tllat’s when we make the Kiddies’ dreams of Toys and Clowns and Sugar Plum Fairies come true! Within the walls of Holman’s Toyland lies a thrilling awe-inspiring wonderland .. . .A never never land of bright colors, bright lights and bright faces. Bring your children down early Saturday Afternoon . . ihe.v’ll ghriek with delight at the sight of old SANTA! rag: FIVE ...-___:_ statesmen: aniafs Here with Dolls that talk with Dolls that walk with Games and Books and what nuts! |-|s'|~.|. sl-low YOU HOW T0 WORK THE TOYS! CHILDREN M 1'1 s T BE ACCOM- PANIED BY AN ADULT l MM. 2.30 Pill. TO-DAY HOLMAN’S =i-~- : OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR wens LUCKY, was, owooou/ EVER. SNCE 1' /, / wm-l MEN go HARD KNEW vou COULDN'T oer 10 err: TH NlGHT mucus "r0 ‘TRUCK THEM $H\FT AT TH’ MINE JUST I'VE LNED FORTHB CDME OFF Ab? 160T ’EM TRiPJ A REAL OLD-TIME. TO HELP US GLAMOROUS, RUMAM- '- TICICATTLE DRNETO T“ m‘~/oo“’°t%'iiii's"~i \’” " m, Couwwes? Jkwllaylsm; ll-ZQL l r a ' woo c §iL€FlIKRl5TFiTATQTA sou-its“ sgpélleofiflie“ A 30a PiLCHARb ? weR-um.’ -. ch‘. Tgggpmae “gene's A YES! ‘THERE wear. 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