‘ -'fl' "t nurse but have lacked? ` - 'y ‘ --tlla`mesns. _ . l ” -. , . ._ -Q < \ f 281°'-,~ _ _ u~ ` "”'~‘ “" " '*~"`-""- '“=-“t-’ - -_ to him" he added without A ll . ‘ -- . ,- ‘ ' lfvi ' ""1 ‘ I ~ ' -- p '“?.I§§‘:e§°!r°aiy to-ills question. " y 1 Q “ll Proud of him. has 1, . _ __ _ need no time to talk it over Hs hh . ‘-3. _ ‘ lm" °“°"" "im ln "Orr particul- Wiie r _ -_ . Wm b B "Y Y°\\ offer, because it ., "IV -IAN! PHELPG W 0 _ours to use as we plenum ,,g|g@u||slu||uauusl|l'slnsl ° “°“‘ we = penny. ....1 .0 C... _ __ .___£_.__.; ._ NEIL l'lA8 THE OFFER -'|,._~»'-- xr: :I ' ‘ 1,-~~‘ f ~ ‘ - "- - 1, " ` - .. . !'.f<~“.'f:,5-2 v*,¢,_"'W"=i» ‘._»'*"‘,. ' ‘ " ‘ W ' ' . -- w -_ . .._. . - ._ -. -. _ - -.»n»_------L f .Tre-~.,,,_._._._,T,___ ev- ~- ‘tr llesin to live rlotously," “You are s real wife Barbara. If more men married women like you .. QF TWO POMTIONS "NFB would be fewer divorces' few- , __ _,cl-:Arran cxxlll_ 9' llllllllllllli honles God bless ln ‘ YOU 5°° W0- |011*/ins my cheeks Bllll I)\.ll'l]Il\g begause of his comp"_ A; Mr, Frederick left I tidied mem _ l ,gn kt' _-_upon d l _ gh .. .. .~ p- . ._ llillltll -di ‘r - .f:2“s;l:‘:..;: .fir 5°" is ' n ~o=our es;-‘i _ _ ' _ s we room Zu s kind tu]-had back into the home whemwe ness. and the feelin! of security II 8 °0“l‘i ll0.louger see Mr. Frederick or had left behind as far as the imme his car. lllate future was concerned. Neil had told -him - in' reply to his questions - that it had taken PLANNING A NEW LIFE ev- ery qimt we had in the world to " pay our d§(l;ts. We were poorer than CHAPTER Cxxly/_ whemis y and girl we started to ether. We had worn our clothe out ' ' ” Nell had ‘kent the raltn: Never luul B ““"“ 'ww I was really °h“bl’l'» I been S0 Droud of my husband nev- nlthoulll I lladjnslsted that Neil be er loved him so dearly as when he properly dressed because of his posi- had sacrificed the larger opportunity tion. We lived in a rented house, not because he thought it not ri ht even owning the furniture. We were leave the h g tu for unhappy experiences Neil had his friend had he done so. The last nothing to show for the years of veetage of working for his own sel- hard work. When I thought of this fish- di I wondered that he was as cheerful `appearsTg)I-‘I2 wzaelsmllmlllan tlclage prbllilll as he was; that he did not more len give way to discouragement. oi- of. to love. Wlll’ dldlff You tell mc of Cllasc's “What are YW going to do now, offer?" 'I k d 1 j still- -live out Ilere'."’ Mr. Frederick --Becaus?uehadade;c\:;\e,}h,?0€vig1u§;,_ asked, "Yes, Bab likes it. it ls good Cell! it, and discussion was useless.” for “But Neil it shows you are - that R°be"t' “nd We can "V9 mme cllealb yOu have reinstated yourself doesn't ly.-_ Quite a consideration." it dear'."' I' seldom mentioned tllat “Have you decided what you will time of trouble. ' do?" llooked in amazement from "Yes, Bah. if onlylcould forget one to the other. Was Nell to los e it nlyself. I feel so small so mean his place with Frederickli was soon whe I thi k th t 1 enlightened. Mr- Frelicrlckllad seen amblltlon b!;tore£lsnllly,oI\rcl;nll\;? elllclll my look of- surprise, and added “Hasn't he told you, Barbara? Chas has offered him a fine position. a much larger salary than the pos 1 ambition before family, friends, even 0 l\0116StY- I have tried to make rec- at ompense, if I live long enough 1 may l- cease to think of that time with such tion with me warrants. My resour- poignant regrets. I hope so." ces have been pretty well drained. "He hath done what he could" 1 and my western interests have suf- quoted. "Do you remember th-ai pas. fared IW my l°“5 ab5e“'5" °' he WHS Bilge in the Bible. No one could do one of the governments dollar it more than you have. No more could year men-I should-like to meet be required. Let us not talk about (‘hase’s figures but can't. il again Nell. Let us begin now “Yee.l hav” decided' lsalll iioili after the war to live a new life. So ing to Bah because there was noill many have been changed by what ing .to*sAy. Ishall remain with yo ll has happened dear; many more than as long as you can find a place for we imagine will begin to count their me." real living from the time we demo- "Thank you Forbes. I never need- hlized. We will do so too. We have ed faithful service as I do now. Suc service may mean the saving of h each other, our health, our darling Y boy who is growing more manly ev- fortune-whnt is left. and my lbusl- ery day and tive thousand a year. ness I know of no one else whom Why Neil we have so much for which lil l could leave in charge. I shall hav 0 to be thankful that we should bc lf! 6990115 “5 entirely UDDIL you for ashamed to allow a single regret to this eastern end as I have durln the war. -_My time must be spent,-o the coast. I am almost ashamed offer you the salary I have decided 3 enter our minds now that we have n really done all humanely possible to £0 make things right, denied ourselves I in every way to make good. Try and fan any at the present. It's mighty be happy new deer _ for my sake. little considering how you have slave forms the past two years." d and for Robert." “I will, Bah! You have the right “No_t__entirely for you," Neil slllil- idea. Powers has been mighty nice to ll\gly_ feplleil- "Uncle Sam was my me lately, and has asked after you employer too, alld he urged nle you know.” "Can yo.l live on five thousand year for a time until I cangct m affairs back on a paying basis?-pn lug for me." He looked from one on every time -I have seen him. Iic's the kind who has no use for tile msn n who isn't straight. but who is will- y ing to help ll man who tries to do ` llt I uess I know you felt aw Y- rig g _ - to flllly hurt at one time because they the other oi us. as lf I too might dropped us. il imagine they would have something to say. not do it now." “l b0lh Can and Will. Anil Mr. "No, I don`t think they would. But Frederick I never have been able tell you ouo”'.h`alf of how grateful to have no social aspirations Nell, I l not of thc kind l used to have. A few am to you, to express my feelings for friends, as father said, and those in what. you have done for us. I am our own walk of life, those right not going to try now. But if you had here where we live, are all I crave offered me`one thousand I should now. What -I do want is to own a have taken it and remained with home. Suppose we save enough to you." "l believe it, Forbes. Although you buy ll lot amd then as soon as we can build a lllce little home of ollr own. aren't being quite fair to yourself in and iurnisll it. That would be hcnv- sticklng to me. Chase offered him en." ten thousan-1, Barbara.” I gasped Anton Chase was ons “Tho very tiling that has been ln of llly lnind. But you have been so the big manufacturers of the coun- economical, so willing to go withou tr _ That llc had offered Nell. ll ma n I thought 'I would not mention it for Y _ who had been accused of being dis- ll while. You need clothes, und a honest only afew years before, a rest from housework. i foci guilty position of trust pl-oved‘how thorough- when I see YOU W0fl._~m~, .‘ .' Applications for residence should be made early as accommodation in the College is limited. For prospectus and information “DDU to The Warden. _ _, _ I llsselou ' ~~, For a woman is that , us ._ of nurse. I k., \ Perhaps you have- . -_ '~ iongeii to ~bscome of ` _ “ _ We can enable you to 1 | - 'L 4 qualify Without leavilll= Qs' your Ollie for all kinds - 1. of ,tical nnrsins 'I .` w gg roi- ru_ll partie- , ulsrsl ,l -' ` ' 4 IUYII. COIJJIGR UF ' . HCIHNCR u1ii' me Husain' Pao- @ - last timo. Blanche Orton- t- “All right. It sulls 1110. - Tile next afternoon the I>0SlmfUl r brought me a letter in ll strilnile hill r snmewny faintly familial' handwrit- ll ing. It was frolu Bla-nche Orton. 'She s was ill Italy. had been ‘here _“JP” of the time during the war. doing my hi; ns best ll could' she said. Tllell she told me herllcws: “l sm to be married, to Count -- lie is charming. llbmll lily USU- _ “nd while his fortune has been dllllill- ished by the war, hc still has enough And my denr -Mrs. Forbes I love lillll 1 chh use you smile. I know YOU must think of mo as the nlost nler- cenary creature nlive. l used to be. But no one could go through this war and not lose solllctllinl! 01 Wlflsh' ness. h “I often thillk of yOu. Of YOUI' U5' band, He was ono of thc cleverest msn I ever have known. And YU”-‘ I hl1vcn't words to sal’ Wlllll- I fhlllk of vo\l_ llc will some lilly ilnd a chance to come into ills own “Bailli- h ll ou will have Y0l1l' l‘°W“"d- ‘ f U Y gow ll mlln ironl New Yt;`rl\‘0D€\‘ “S- Ivteli you this because I want you to think as well of me as you can. h _ “Remember me to your dear us band kiss that darling bil 'MY 0| your; nn- ms. l sign myself for me .. A vlerr rnom 1'0wN FRIBNN . _ cnnrrss cxxv. .. it f m s Count- llnvey $019 fslsflrevhen he came $2558 .11-hh; is she il Gountess-- 0”.: mentioning ‘tile name of an lltalllin well known for 'family sud: Wealth. ,, ` nm __`;| 1-,,¢.~nin, lfnnndl .. an _ wh” dll,.ll"l“sll1y7 lllanclln Orton hh'hJ`;r:;rl‘vlo _ ; - .l Y _ .J_.,-, ._; lu.,-, .,.¥:,¥-'A`f;__ :_ _ 1.. xy din, J ._ I .~ . ‘A ty; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ U *.4 xi',l'l l ' » - 'A57 / _ asia » YCUR GRIP ON LIFE "‘ " , The summer came and went.. Our - - ‘\ " garden was a constant source ' " °° I depends onthe gripyoullsve on satlle_foo'l»- li, " ,'/ eo- Q \ ~ ' = " ~‘~*-'-1-»‘$`f~°‘~=*4*=-f*-'.~. vt MADE INA CANADA Am'T'#‘~ _lid-Y: ` ' _ ””“ _ _ ._ _ I \ l .. I i ' L and his little sister wllo had arrived , p¢__‘,DZ'? 0 __ _ _ 'LW 'U ` _ tn' _ _ in the lute autumn. and wllom Rob- ' . -e _ _ ,,"¢’¢¢“( ,-j" ‘"5 Qi ` ` . fp- _ . --1--1-»---1. - -.f'¢°- f=i”"J~' 53 ",?3E§."'_,_~J’7.' ""5 . months. lic loft ovcrytllillg to Noll. ` 993-’ '~ \\i\.` l’§9) ') 'V' 1 ~_.,#"2:,-5*'-" ` ’ ` "" This entiro coullilclluc' llc ' displayed ,_____________,;:__ __"` ` " \eL"*~` _,_‘ 11'/ ..".‘)_.').=._.¢_>v _ W _ did nlore to glvc Neil bark his self T-___--___T:';"_`_.;_T_;l;_`V_f`_'~`f_§:_____;_V _ _ i 4 _ ___ , _______ l es thlll an other thing could *fi*-”_‘_;'_' ». f:_~'”‘-` ;if~"'-7","-.' ' If .I _ _ ,ff- J' .¢- .s _*M ‘_ l vw( QM wrrgpnv ‘N- Vlllllllll '. i .5 _-M. "_ ‘ai @s ,ékll \ ‘o __ _ _Y -'-' __ 4\__.;_~ _a:-- -1.. -'Z tv - ’ ~ - . . .- - -f (-V.: -5,,_|4,_» gr.- ‘ _l Q/ ff/ ERMETICALLY sealed ' in its wax-wrapped Pack- aze. air-tieht and impurity- V, . l_` Proof- I I _ y wR|GLEy’5 1;-E? is hygienic and wholesome. The eoody fhat’s zood for , voune and old. ,_ The Flavour Lasts "’_*'G»l-M.. Made Canada 3 pa is-2 Be sure fosex, ‘_ __ DBITIB. :gp , `, lt 'F_ l --' ' ---- ~ - Z ll !!F'T..l.zss Sandra had vowed never to well il lllsu who lllld bi-ell lllnrricd ilci'ol~r‘_ el 4 lAnd yet Evcl’cttGrlllllllll, rich lllldy llandsome, forty-one null a willowcl-.l persuaries her to lnilrry lllul. Shel put aside tho tllnugllt “To bn n sor- olld wife scclllctl like llavillg ll wnrlll- cd over llinlicr." Silo was illwllrtcd by her chllnl that the ghost ofi the first wife would llilunt llcr. She ilitlFn'l, love Everett in illc overwllelming. fashion that novels pnintoll. hilt tlluti snlrt of_lovc would collle. in limo, sho, l» f, - . ` Did it come? l And did silt- llllvel reason- .hc jmlous of that ellrlier wife? ` ll hor solution of “Youth nnli M g "_Agol" .Tillie Ijhr-ips ig lfos proilllced lie? best. thus fnr. ill this' story of "Ssnrlrin. The .Iealolls." which ' starts in tomorrow morning‘s issue. .Iullll li_ .\il»sicl‘_ flttorllf-_v null oil lllzzll ol' .\l\l- i vitally. lor News v i ' ,a Tonic-will build you up Y for at drug or E,-_-ff--»...al'r...» it - _ sold bv uso. ill Rushes. . .J __ ___l_- "" ‘ I ' ~- ' .Milt ga I ‘rs ‘ __,. 53. " H-Q ' l l I , . ‘.llIl! -.l ' Y pl l, ll ‘$9 stil liliw .....-~ as