EMouur ALLISON UNIVERSITY PAGE TWO QLHU [Es PA TTERN ' OF THREE a 4mm u... _ CHAPTQ x1 News?" Tracey asked. " ggol-gillgtll} Particular-qua my}; ’ that’; all." m ‘hm ' m‘ He would have hoard euro]; there hm been a may.‘ on m‘; Ada would have heard! {than couldn't have been a baby. this mean that Eve’; hqpg w“ flone and with no public outcry? Kay was ashamed of the dqcp terrible excitation m; m; hrough her like cruelty. _ a shudder of Her eyes were on that table where the ‘four were seating them. vos- Eves back Was to hea- and i Richard. at Eve, right, was bend. | 1m; forward so she lost his face He straightened, turned, and their zeyes met through all the distance ‘of that crowded room a She saw him rise suddenly and Sl-Sft toward her, . . - o ! Eve lied runs up that morning to say that the Van Schuyler; had wired they would be in town that day. earlier than they had planned g and could he come to the University Club lunch with them? The mes- 588e had caught him sitting in chat with Marianne Orthe, (mm- Slbly about her investments, and he glanced down at his engagement Dad and said, "Yes, I'm free today. At one o'clock?" and hung up and Swlllls book to Marianne." "Damn!" she said hardily. "I Wes eiaoevtihs you to take me out ot lunch. you know," and her shrewd dark. handsome eyes opened wide‘ windows to trim. ‘ He shook his head at her a smile flickering “You're too good- iooking, Marianne " “Coward Ah well another day?" “Still we good-looking." he parried. Her gaze teasing, provoc- ative, made him uneasily self- conscious. He had always wonder- ed about Marianne Orthe She was one of the hard-riding hard talking younger set; she was rest-, less, he knew ,in her marriage, constantly endeavoring m muncn. ver him into greater intimacy . She was saying fixing him with her bright, knowing challenge, ‘Are you always so careful?" and he mid her, "Always," with that cool lav. it; in his look which seemed to goad He said, "About that stock-I'd hold on to it—" “Like my virtue," she Jeered. “You're going to the Everett party? I can waylay you there." She made him laugh, ‘Good-by, you bassase." he said, overdolng heartiness. Left to himself he moved rest» lesly about the room. He would watch his step at that Everett party he resolved. Not that there was any harm in Marianne-or was there? The question piqued the male adventurer in him Was she out to make a fool of him, or herself? He'd like to find out N0 ~- _ i - w he didn't give a damn He knew l" n l ‘F’ is. r H985 0 8D!‘ n8. e us hes o e ‘Hues when ya, forties He was tormented by a a feeling of frustration, yet there _ . — ... 1? ..—=— ....—_ would be no fulfillment in under- M. 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H t i ’ ALL SAILINGS DAYLISGHT galylua Tiivnl of ethfgfgb gntdhiclo ‘ggshfllgzaltlg M35’ 15" m “"- door of the reading room The 7 Mn- place was full of women waiting 9 a-lfl- and smoking-how incessantly October in to November 30th women smoked these days, more Wood Islands 8.00 cm. than men, he thought. He caught Caribou 12.00 noon the glint of Eve's hair over her dark fur and saw Mrs Van Schuy- NORTHUMIERLAND FEBRIES LIMITED lens d yflirm-fleéhid face turned V v I PRINCE EDWARD “LAND owar er an e went over o HCI-LiRLSIII- Tow/v fi ___ _:___ I l ' I t‘ ‘ ' a u . 'A‘C ADIA fi» -~...-.. ‘llavvfl-Pw‘ ___ UN MERSITY \__ ..' P» Mn U‘ s - J WQQIYILLE. NOVA SQOHA, . “‘»romm:n ma.’ "‘ L§a_ding_t_0__degrees _or__M.}\_T. usefiafor-f, and ‘Four-yurcounu liedingkcdegreec" s5 ‘y; ‘ "lg: hold Economics nndvMueicuy '1‘ ' J9me" out . i. V . , ftz=.'.-.:.:::f~1.."'"°“""‘~"‘*"°"°"1~ee~e-Free. . p . 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This amount would be paid by the Sun Life of Canada each yea: during the period of collegiate training. At the same time there would also be a monthly income available to cover miscellaneous expenses incidental to education. The plan includes, too, an in- teresting insurance feature safe- guarding both parent and child in the event of the death of either before the primary ob- jective of the contract is ac- complished. Successful men and women today will tell you there i: lrlio better investment than g er education . , | yy not make sure of it?» W Let me Hel You e1 Your Chiidrerup to H p Consult: H. C. BOHAKER Unit Manager Sill LIFE 0F Glllllll 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P-E-l lif' i‘T'_“.i;“ia__ - them where they sat 0n the sofa and shook hands and exchanged greetings. And then, he said, "I'll Bet Van-back in a moment," and vanished in the men's domain. A few moments later he was back with Van Schuyler and the 1on1- were making their way upstairs. The Friday throng filled the room; it was a babble of sound. Their table was reserved at the far end and as they made their way to it as he followed in the wake of the other three, he saw a young man at a side table looking up at them. He had a feeling he ought to know him. "Who was that chap at the side table?" he asked Eve as they sat down. "Tracey Vernon." Eve wld him "One of Norman Vemon’s sons, you know -the youngest. He was at Peri-ins‘ the other night-re- member? He's quite fond of Nancy Pei-rin. Is she with him now? I didn't see." Dick turned his held. He gazed across the room to see if it was young Nancy with the Vernon boy he had a liking for young Nancy. The girl was looking this way. He saw a triangle oi white face under a dark hat and dark eyes that met his own. It was unbe- H, got quickly to his "You order-anything for me,“ he told Eve. And to his guests he remembered to fling out. "Excuse me a. moment." He stood by the wall table, holding ‘out his hand, gripping with unconscious ferocity the slim one meeting lt. "1 didn't know you were here " He sounded as aston- ished as he was. It was still un- believable, even with the touch of her hand in his Ho felt her hand pulling away and remembered to release it. "I came on suddenly." ahe told him. “My mother has just died A week ago." "You should have let me know.” he told her. Her miile was strained. She said something about there being nothing one could do. She hadn't wanted to see him, that was evi- dent. She was holding to her "good-by not nu revoir,” But that was nfieneicaiilhtatbauch a timle They a. rg open speec . Ho said abruptly, ‘“You1l be in to ace us?" and sh; answered in a bright conventional voice—for that young man's benefit, of course- ‘Tll try to come," A waiter maneuvered past with a laden tray and a look of exas- d.'tlk Ketndlilln riillmduiogro ooul n eep can g ere - ing the way- fle couldn't keep that young fellow on his feet. The Rev. W. T. Ross Flemlngton, O.B.E., M.A., B.Paed., D.D., President 1945-46 SESSION hlonrlay- September 24—Residences Open For New Students. Friday, September 28—Lectures Begin. DEGREE COURSES in Arts’, Science, Home Economics, Music, Fine Arts. . ‘ a CliR'l'll"l(.'.\.'l‘li COURSES in Engineering, Home ‘Economics. Secretarial, Commcrcc, Teacher lraining, Fine Arts and Music. PREPAR/YfOliY COURSES to Medicine, Dentistry, Law and Theology. Valuable Scholarships on Entrance and Throughout Courses. For 1913-16 University Calendar write io- Dr. H. Tucker, Registrar Rlount Allison University, Sackvlllo, New Brunswick. wedged between chair and table. i l-I¢ said "Good-bye, I'll expect you i then," a fol-o his eyel away from l her and his feet sway from the ' carpet beside her, Nodd to , ‘Tracey Vernon he made hi; my , book to his own table. He had to mention Key for Eve j would think it queer if he did not; i He supposed that Eve had turned - and seen her. He said to the Van I Schuyler: "A lirl I know," and to l Eve, ‘it was Kay Hardy." ‘Oh that's who it was! laid Dve lightly She explained, "She used to be Dick's secretary.” H, wondered why she had to tell them that. "And a darned 800d one," he thrust in. He felt suddenly eiate, hlghspirited, full o1 good humor. "Now I've u fe- male who weeps when I frown- a sweet ‘Alice Ben Bolt‘ in spec» i tacles, She madden; me. Have you ; ordered. Eve?" "No not yet," mid Eve. She ‘ munnured scanning the bill of i (no, But didn't she go to New ' York—" “She's Jult but for a few days.’ "Mil in his bout thlt would Mt wait, “Am ypii going to mm’! m“ Y9 m!!! ‘ Sui: gm a queerly fllfllll amilg, “iraceyil, Well. up. I r might and trien- " 1 thought you could milk care for him-J’ he wiu tryins to keep feeling out of his voice. “Id try w urge you. Key. for your sake art its no life sfgfiyoixlwip l; man-i a man love with. That I know. It ielfl Continued) On nLs desk at the office w... 311th}: the telephone memoranda i-wvhwndl or rumor rowan» mum; m m: reopen coon-r Be plunged into work His mind kept between him and emotion; it dragged him through problems, conflicts, in and out techni- calities. He was in Homer's office when Mil ‘Ilobqy on the door. Sh. said that Miss Hardy In than. He not in». mm by eel! ooh- scioumeu at greeting Kay before thou eyeing women, distrusting his own power; of self concealment. 3e gdfl tly, “Come out and lee her with me. She'll want to see you, Herder." The men came out together They made conversation about New York and how she liked it? Hor- de: mourned to his office and Kenall said, "You haven't for- gmen the way?" and opened he door for her into the corner m. He cloned it when she was inside. B; turned and put his two hands on her shoulders, and at the touch of her his hands gripped he! and drew hel‘ to him. She stiffen- qg, but, he held fiercely till sudden- ly she clims’ to him and they kisse breathlessly ‘NW’ Ymlve come 110mg," he told her, and she said "Yes, I've ccmu home." He saw the wide brow thr- clus- igring curls, the dark Hyebmws whose crescent curves he loved so much the leai’~brown steadfast eyes, the sensitive mouth H: said,‘ llirflke off your hat." and sh’: took 1g 01f gm] put it on the desk. "You." thmnery he said. and she tolg ‘him quickly, But Im "H, ‘Kinshasa, out of the tight» eno . -('l‘o LONDON- (vPl-Oneofthe n oldeer membere of the W011!!!" Auxiliary Air Force 1| LAO. 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