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Indeed, Marcia vow- ed that she would be an obedient wife, In matters reasonable or otherwise; always and forever, in consideration of the great sacri- fice of pride which Peter had made, through his love for her, She waited until nearly all the passengers had gone. One incident of her waiting diverted her thoughts momentarily from Peter; It was the departure of a man. with his coat collar turned up. and a, big cap pulled down so as to hide most of his face. "There he goes." she heard one of the stewards say, ”'l'hat'a Os- wals Strung; and lwis dodging the photographers, as usual." Marcia had it in her mind to correct him. and explain that she had seen Oswald Strung make a hurried and almost fur-live escape from the ship at Cherlmurc; but it hardly secmcd worth while. The man pointed out lay the steward was nothing like the charmer who had whispered love songs for her especial benefit. Then the tune came when it was not possible for her to remazn ml the ship any longer; and Slllll Peter had not appeared. v Once more she was under the disagreeable necessity of mnkzng inquiries. about the occupant, ofon cabin, the number of which Sh" was well able to supply. And hcr inquiries elic-.tcd the astnund:ng reply that the gentleman in question had left the boat at Cherbourg. At first she refused to believe it. but was confronted by the steunrrl; who had waited upon that cabin; The fcllnw, richly cndowcd Willi College Boy's htlls, had his story ready. . "Mr. Marchani. Madam?" hr asked. "Yes. I had a lot. of trmmlc with h;m, al the way over. He was not himself when he came a'noard, and he was never in a condztlont to leave his cabin." l "I refuse to believe it," Marrza cried. hot Wllh anger. "it. could not have hccn Mn". lilnrrhaul." i "The passport. and papers were an in order, Miss Soanes, said the purser. before whom the inllllirrl took place. ! "I did my best. sir,” the stcwarril said. hf refuscd to serve him wtth, the rink he ordered; but he had! his own supply. And Drcfty itfffblvl stuff it was. I should say. by thiil way he looked." . "There was some mistake." Mar-1 .cia, said haughtily, retreating with 1-dignity from an impossible sttua-. Illon. "I am more convinced than: ever that your passenger was not Mr. Peter Marchant." She managed to walk off that ship to her waiting car with some: composure, hcr French maid fol-; lowing, But she was hurt and, puzzled almost beyond enduranccal; The ride to her Berkshire home ofl Brookridge was a long agony The, wound was made the more intol- erahle hy her uncertainty. Wheth- er Peter had failed her. and rc- mained behind in America. or had behaved as she was asked to be- lieve, seemed to make no differ- cnce. He had failed her in either case", and with insulting deliberation. lsho had Issued her ultimatum. Inna this was the answer of Peter .VIarchant. She avoided her Aunt Deborah. lacing straight to her room and HKIYIHK orders that he was not to the disturbed. A sleepless night was lspent in mnslrlevatlnn of a future which hold nnthing of the happi- ness which shc had alwam plan- ned; but she visited her aunt in the morning, with a comP0-Wd lace and manner. ' "Aunt dear." she began. "You can see for yourself what has hap- pened, so you will uinderstnntl that this 15 the last time that. tho name of Peter Marrhant can he mentioned in my hearing. Now. I0 ahead and remind me that YOU; told me an." 1 Miss Drborah answered hv. stretching out her open arms: and Marcia found rclief in the luxury of tears. so rarely inrlulgecll In hyl the modern girl, After a llttlr time she manrurcd to tell her aunt what had really happened. a re- countal which caused Muss Debor- ah to shake her head douhtfully. "That. doesn't sound like Peter Marchant to me." she said. "The boy was always a rzcnt1eman..Mm-- cla.; and no explanation of -what has happened fits with decent be- haviour on his part. I know YOU do not wish to discuss your trouble: HWlNN;ERS BROWN'S BISCUITS Moncton, N 13.. are plr-mu-rl to announce i that "PLAY THERAPY" OPERATING ROOM Children's Hospital, llallfnx, N. S., was the winner of tho GRAND PRIZE lor November and MIHS IIHIIYI. MarMIl.l.AN, Ocean View. l'.0. Prince Edward Island, was the wlnner of the H11. Carton of Fancy Assorted Harrington Vl.l. Annual Meeting Mrs. Benjamin Newson was elect- ed president of the Harrington have reached 010.00. The al& oom- mittee reported and were.rs-ap- pointed. The December meeting will be held at. the home of Mrs. John Jones, with Mrs. Borden Ford. Mrs. John Docherty and Mrs. Harold Morrow as lundh committee. A pleasant hour of music was Women's Institute at their annual provided by Mrs. vex-non Hughes. meeting held the first Monday in Lunch was served by the hosteu November. Other officers elected were Mrs. Earl Carter, vice-presI- dent; Mrs. Preston Rodd. re-ap- ponted secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Harold Morrow, appointed dir- ectors, and Mrs. Ira Auld and Mrs. John Docherty, the auditors. The Red Cross convener, Mrs. Harold Morrow. was reappointed. and the organist is Mrs. Vernon Hughes. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Preston Rudd and was opened with the singing of the In- stitute carol and was conducted by the past: president, Mrs. H.P. Cud- more, who in her remarks thanked the members for their kindly co- operation throughout the past year. Roll call was answered with mem- bel'sl'ii.vp fees by 18 members and three visitors, who were later wel- comed as members. The minutes of the last monthly and annual meetings were read and the audItors' report revealed re- ceipts to have been 3261.31 and ex- penditures 3221.10. Correspondence was dealt with and plans were flu- allzed for the holding of a ham supper. It was also agreed to obtain some entertainment. at which in Christ- mas bazaar Will be held. The secre- tary reported donations to Cancer Fund still coming in, and to date as you say. this is the last time his name shall be mentioned. But he would have treated you openly and fairly, if he had decided to rebel. And certainly, he would not have skulked." i'Then where is he?” Marcia de- manded. "And why is there no ex- planation. if some misunderstand- ing has occurred?" Miss Deborah shook her To be continued head. assisted by Mrs. Waldo Stewart. Mrs. Earl Carter and Mrs. Ira Auld. The December roll call will be a Christmas gift for an orphanage child. ihoice Christmas Gifts From ROGERS HARDWARE CO. gg,gp,:M.u,...M.M. Paowsrs STORE nouns Newest Dinnerware Greations Whether you are looking for occasional piecc:- or for a complete set-you will not want to over- look the chance to see our beautiful selection of popular makes. 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