SATURDAY, All That Glitters I! z Frenees Parkinson l"!!! Q~OQO wi l she continued to IV-I-nfl Llfimllllllilg in the shadows. l!" figures on the lawn M011 9° 1119"] glowly and sepai-stety across 1w When sue first saw them they had; been n; silent as they W"! lim- bm now she could hear the murmur of tiieir voices. which became more and more vague and fitfui, the farther away n"? Wm- l ‘"5 determined that she would not 100k gven if she could not leave. I110 shut her eyes. when lhc Wm“! them again the figures hid 41h, appears . She crept back into 1104- "m: shivering and terrified by strange sounds. Above the chirping of thl crickets and the troakmB 0f thl frogs she was conscious of a thud-l dinfl noise, such as the 110015 0! l, galloping ltorse miKht mflh- shfl listened brcathlessly, but the hoof-, tc-iirs had died away in the dis-l taiite. she rose and went esnln 10 the window. This time whcn Sh! l1 n out of it she snw Ronnie across the lawn toward 1h! 1y Helen was aware that n m liivl socu her. ‘There had not lit-on time for her to retreat refl-re Ronnie's gaze was raised w the window where Helen's own (~ was clearly silhouetted‘ ‘ Ronnie lifted‘ you sleep? Never mind. Kl". ti. make me hear from . I'll be right up.’ she quick- en i her pace, calling out a sec- . time. She would just 80 w v: ins room first and make sure 'll‘l he ivns a1 riglll. U11“ he (“'3 ‘rd anything. Then she ll 5llL(.l' niglitdrcss. and soft heelless slippers, and she was Culling 311 tllti-iilolllOlléd French vigil lamp. slic sct it down on Helen's bedside table and talked to her about it br-lore she said anything else. "I like a friendly little 118M in 8 (lurk room. don't you? I think I'd have a vigil lamp in mine, 1f 1i’- wererft for fear o! disturbing Welby. He likes the darkness bet-- ter. He says that it is friendly- Why. Sweetness, your fingers are just as cold as icel Climb back there under the covers!" Ronnie took off her dressin gown and got into the big h . lying down on her back with her arms uhdemeath her heed and her hands clasped behind it. ‘The dim light frnn. tl.e little lamp flickered over hcr dark hair and her 81°W111B fncc and hcr white neck. She went on t. long, easily and companion- aiil I'm terribly sorry you were " :2 . The bridge game went ‘ on. The terribly old rattle- _' drive around in together nlu- makes a horrible racket when thejfi-c getting it started. \\.';i- that Whfll. disturbed you?" " l. I must have been asleepwhen ‘ I went to sleep right . But I waked again. I was ll‘ chilly. and so I got up to 1e ivest window. I Ihouiht 1d was coming from that inn.’ '1 iii when you got up. you saw lllt‘ i-wniiiq asrcss the lawn, and i1. iii-hi I was a ghost? N0 wonder yoiiic trembling!" “Nu, I didn't think you were a gghusl. I kncw who you were. But ’ bClfiIQ that I did hear some- uncniiiiyx I heard horses’ llll." laughed comfortably. . 1 ought to have told you. D ncv always comes over from Sycamore Forest on horseback. Gallant Ladv is Dabney's favorite rn v. She has her ovm stall over h< in the brood mares’ stable. Ht‘ pills her in there when he gets hero, and my boys bed her down: then when he's ready to g0 he gets her out himself. his own key to the stable. Only tonizht he forgot it. He stood out on the lawn feeling for it in all his pockets until I went out to see Wllflll on earth had happened. Wclby and I were still on t e ter- i-ace—vl'e'd gone out there for a lest breath of air before we went up to bed. so we saw Of course, then 1 had to get m own keys and go out to the s ables with Dabncy. But I didn't mini, it was such a beautiful niBht. In fact f; was so beautiful we just StOOd and stared at it for a. few minutes. We couldn't help it." involuntarily. Helen drew e, deep breath. She stifled it as quickly ' i0 could. But Ronnie rd 1r. Why. Sweetness! Why Helen! You didn't by any chance go to the window more than once. did you? You (Hunt forget to put it down ‘I . . . . OI‘ 111m. . . DI‘ y-Olll‘ S6. y “w r - f > I I w. It: Pursuethat question right down ‘to it; Ge-E; end and you'll a ti; answer. It depends on how earnestly each one of us works and saves and lends. In the final analysis it depends on all of us — on our willingness to stretch to the utmost our abilities to buy Victory Bonds. So buy again-and again-for our future and for ‘m; future 6: little fellows who will be men in the twinkling of an eye. Make sure it will be unconditional surrender-that we will win the peace as well as the war-that life in the future will be life in security, freedom and abundance. "r ISN'T LONG BETWEEN acsrarrc" BABYHOOD ‘Ed eager, striving, hope-filled manhood. You know yourself how often you've said: "It seems only yesterday he was a tiny wee chap. Look at him now. He's grown up!" Yes, all the tens of thousands of cute little fellows kicking joyfully in their baby beds now will bc grown people in the twinkling of an eye. ' Grown to live in what sort of a world? Just how far can we build from war’s desolation to a happy, brilliant world in that short span? Probably a long way! Bu: we "How ran" he = soups-w- que=~n= "How soon?" .'.‘.‘.’.Z’..'.‘.’..E‘.’$.Sl.:i.ar:.::’::.::zzslstctzudwdshzmir; employer for cash or on the Payroll Savings Plum Or send your order 0o your loal Victory Loan Hesdquartersi Any one of these agencies will be glad to [Ive you every assistance in Completing your spplicafioiu Bonds may be bought in deuomlasdo of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Ind larger: How soon will Victory come? What day, what hour, will the flaming news leap round the world that the enemy surrenders unconditionally? VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS QUEEN'S COUNTY OFFICE pgmgg QQUNT! 011:“) 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. I Summer Street Summ dc. Phone e24 . when. has. KING’! COUNT! QIFIOI Montague. Phenols. PROVINCIAL OFFICE the first time because you were up- sew" "Ch. Ronnie, pleas forglv el . I, my (m, H,mk__--e B m a long time before she was able- of swvfll. ___' lot m to close her eyes. The little out- Hn-nk m, same ‘flung? B3; door sounds that came with the nitcr zifl. it doesn't, mutter because cunning °1 m°mm3 we" alrewy it isn't true. You sea. DabneYs creeping mm the 7mm and the" the president the vice-president presided and opened the meet by "P0531113 the Institute Ode f0 ow- ed by Creed in unison. Collection amounted to 60 cents. Minutfil of previous meeting were read and adopted. Committees save their l greater evil than war". J. Cairns and P. Benton successfully oppos- ed the resolution against A. ac- Auiay and C. Holland who upheld the affirmative side. Joseph P. McKenna was critic for the debate. talks were given by P- Bhnfkfly. A- J. MacAdam, C. P. Murphy, J. P. Steele. v.13. Murnaghan, F. T. Burge and J.A. Maclsasc. In the sophomore roup "Rie- solved that Public Utiltles should be state controlled" was the subject Allan calleghan and David Mc- Tague have besun the study n! theology at Holy Heart Seminary Halifax. Helen was at peace again. It was nee WEEK Lionel Lafrance l-nd Raymond kylfrsu how I felt. from the be- !',lllllll!l.'. /\!l(l he thought I'd need um!- c t0 ntnlld by. I haven't ever even availed with him about . l know he doesn't think he's wasting in: life. 1' know he doesn't l think I'm selfish. I know he‘ thinks its all been worm Wm], mu Wfimivrflll. And it has!" she tum- Pll Sllvlflix brlnainc both arms around Helen. "So now you know" slip Fflid softly. "You know every. llvu" vlicre is to know‘. I'm going to Wf-lbys room now. 1 wouldn't wfllil hlm l wake v wasn't thcrg. Good nlglizit, lfggey}. For feel, “l; "u" d HIADICHI, NIUILLQIA er NIURITIC PAIN ussAsP/Awv In handy line el I235“. Full directions ifl I-srh fitriy. a I v- g f. t». .,,,,_ v Def‘ n». in... .. . .. F lnolrlnrlllrlllwymuh; was s rim of rose at the horizon when at last her lids grew heavy. She let them droop. slowly. to open them still more sowly. Then she avsvldzhisjtérvaeggmsue» was standint Ronnie did not’ have on so much as a dressin gown or slippers this time. “It's l over! I can't believe “rly°‘l..ii‘i‘téfeiit"‘ii"'ti"? "Al? o r e en. e pggcnhto shifirhaaagn. so léiolently aseeou syspea. "*" t‘."..€ii"°i‘..'l"i‘.“ "r. "rt- e mIeIsn that Welby's-" ‘We o“ s I hterriblel Somethlnl mlsrve ousl e miracle he_slwsys ll d W111i hi?!" He doesnt know 1t and I don't know wgbytnhgeallmyzgluodnthis time. But (T0 Be Continued) ONI TINTII REMAIN! In nesceti TF1? t l "re 700 ding: vfrssrherr; ‘fault’; ‘oi ifiDorothy “Dir: the class of 43 gleiartg-rrrlrckeie for ll Provincial ssfileiiufillifuml... iY‘i..’.’§i€‘“"..'ii.’¢°‘°%‘ m" wads rcgomlh 11¢ ry progress w- teschi ti’ f mpg-hiss o the}! filo-sea in the member of th the High Behool Says- at S. D. U. ~ Qlllftflly examinations Maegan 511%; {instants and will conclude on The whereabouts or lug "w. graduates is as follows F- A- Brennan. valedictorlsn or ’ and the college a hum‘ or the Q. Ilwlmpyll 51M M Ids has ‘billed’ the Bil MhOOI Prank OfNeil is following sever- science de t. end is doin| Esra-gig?“ d“ a, . I A of Dept. (Continilfll h0g1 pa]; Q) world! l g3... stsaswzrli.r.n°s.irztnic".iirt.“'1' = hlvins left their characters behin in... e early morn with~ These are war times. Every town is filled with soldiers, many of them d to respect who the way they treated s girl who vmor ortn in?” u. e em are - 25%?» would t h ti threw allteifll “tlilm°°'“‘°““° °“ Th l is ' a. m‘ ‘from’ "fir?! lgasméislzglsitwnm wants arm ‘careless they cyr, are st Grand Seminary. Q110- bec City. Gerard Forbes is studying medic- ine st Laval University, Quebec. oiestes McGuigen is taking e grv-icientsl course at 6t. Pnnels Germain Lefontslne and Miro l ibeult have begun the study of medicine, the former at McGillL lapd the letter at the University of on e . Hanan MacDonald is e. lieuten- ant with the R.O.A. and is stat- ioned st Petewewa. lbotbeii: The Saints defeated thgnmmfm ‘an on Wednesday noon opening lame o the lenlar R. by teem Int Saturday, the b 5c l coached by Esther Olll defeated the intermediate slrmen 13-4 ln an exhibition ssne. At the be inning of the the Intrsmure lbot- bell t d . Nu- » “f. "3 '° ‘tit...- "hie." d "llsrverd" have en- . n . the "ma: Horsemen," .1. .1. Map Donald, F. 0'Shee, B. Phelen and l-‘f. D. Dunphy. Public creaking: In the regular Thursday morning meeting of the team. V flenlor-J-tsnior (roup. interesting of debate. Speakers for the affirm- ative, F. O'Keeffe and E. Laughlin successfully ‘ended the resolu- tion. A five minute s ech by Paul Landrlgan occupied at rest of the meeting. .'1‘he Freshman group debated on the resolution "That liquor is a Out Our Way reports and new ones were appoint- ed. School. Mrs. Verne: Moore, Mrs. 5"“.F““t. "n B; . ram. Mrs. Robert Mhyhew for their eguiar Moore. Mrs. i-rargld Oakes; meeting on ‘ruesosy evening Oet. Promm, Mrs. Robert Msyhew. 10th.. with ten members and one Mrs. Heber Canfield; Lunch. Mrs. visitor present. In the ebsencg of En N M M Bv J. R. WESTMORELAND W. L The Westmoreland Women's 1n- stitute met at the home of Mrs. TAKE ‘THET DA 5' 5'51.‘ THINK rrs HIS ouv CHANCE FER A boys overseas at 0d to have e in: Saturday seconded th at pill n mach was served by in chili! followed hill!‘- b! or nwvli . _ a p 1