i: ‘Il u 5T AEOG..BEE"CSEJEBEQQKR#°1P i . , ' <--¢-é-n=»§ ~ <- --»-.~,-‘~.» vaw. ....-.-_\\._,._. “a of a Cowboy's glove. round and round, over the again, beautifully, on the riecibas-a-pin Spring suit. that famous cotton fabric wear forever and a day trtviisnri "RllUND-UP” A gauntlet {or tailored glamour, richly reminiscent The whip-stitching goes GUARDIAN ¢l WHAT HAPPENED; i AT MONTALBAN ; l By PETER isievnmcr v+o+++o+owv+voo+m+o+o+l There was a brie! silence, and then MOlIv lflllshed at the Sergeant/s idea. of a sort of partnership be- tween Severn and Mnilizi. ' Yer. that was what Sergeant Wal- dell believed lizid happened. Just that! They had somehow worked to- gether lo each others undoing; and because it W83 impossible for them to do so ivithout friction, a situation had R1150!) in which Severn found it miivtlieiit to kill Mailia. “I'm sorry," she siiid. feeling their eyes upon her in some wonder. "but THE CHARLOTTETOWN it's too utterly ridiculous. Just be- cause Lawrence left Paris the same day! How can you imagine tlmt he had anything l0 do irith the yflln- die? If that's all you have to g0 upon, then e\i‘r_v l)('l'S0ll who left Paris on that day is as good as ruin- cd. ’l‘herc must be thousands of them." Sergeant. Walden smiled. and was not at all ruffled. "Oil, no. miss. not just because of that. That's only one point] The dale coincides. The couple hiid Iieeii iii Pziris Just over a furl-night, ivliicli is good enough to iblllllllft‘. M1. st-rerirs tlirce \\'('eks.‘ ‘Plicy got clczir iiiviiy flllél‘ rocking two fashion firms. But a few facts remain. The woman. who was young. and very handsome and. calledlier-l sell Gernliiiiic Pierne. has been iden-i titled ivii-li Uiiilizi lXlUlll.‘ beyond‘ shadow of doubt. Only since her‘ tlcnili. uiiloriuiliitely- _ ' "Now the inan “Kls staying in the snni llclcl. zinil kiiouii to the otsl iieople lis l\lllll"llltlls(‘lle l;l1\lll\‘5‘§ iilrtiiez. ' ‘ l iiiii. But there's ‘st iiitlun compiled from the lioiel stuffs observations." "I can guess." sluti Severn with a sudden laugh. "How's this? Raoul Courvoisicr: zige zibour. 35 to 40 llPlllill Ill: diiini ‘llltlllt live feet sci edges, and then appears buck. Wear it with youlr‘ Of Kayser “Leatherette that seems to } “idioms a. M¥LEOD iimiie. den iiii _ iiii-‘ixd. "is more or less how it cots." _ u, "SJ tliiii is iliiglit inc Mr. Scvem, | British Women Boost Schemes i For After-War OTTAWA. May l4 -—lCP'-i British newspapers Just arrived: hero indicate the gallant fightingi wmnen oi‘ the old land are not sit- i ting around Wflilfilll/l tlicllfliundfi between the (lei Slaiing visits of. the Hun. Tnev are plannmg and ccmmenting on plans for t-lie Dish . war iebuildnig of their shattered‘ cities. ilarticizhrly residential dis- tricts. school arensiparks end The future safety of ilie.r children a- ganst traffic hazards. This widespread expressicn ‘of women interest. one London daiy explains, led to the appointment 0f one woman to the ill-man com-i appointed under Lordi minister of works and] "iinir and PF- ‘ building of these cit MRS. HICHENS‘ WORK l 0n the ccmmitie are Britain's. 10 foremost ,’\"(“illt(»‘(‘.lS headed bvl Professor L. Patrick Abercrombie.‘ London County: Count-l town-p an- iiing cxrerf: Wlf Aiicl}. p‘ dent of the Royal Institute of tlsh Architects and Sir wink-r Citrlne. The one \\"Ill‘.ll‘| menisci- is Mrs. Lionel HflWPWR a lrifllrlvir‘ of the Royal Commission on db!- trlbutlon of industrial popiiln iri- l 111e, fijgf study the coninifision‘ i:: ivnlzli: is liou" to trove-ht S""('-~ ulatlon lri valuabl» blllltllflll sites. ~11 bQflllJPIl areas. Sevrin (‘ttim have. been chosen (l5 test allies and plans! for the rebuilding of €”Cll are belnz drawn up. 'I'hey include four larze ones, Inrdm- Llvovmol. Bristol r4 Birinirrrltwri. an’! tlic srnnler one: Southampton and Coventry and finally the fishinc town 0f Exmo-uth In addition special com- mittees are working on ltfancliester and Sheeffleld. 'I‘l1".se are considered tipiml ex- amples of towns which will have to __ rid rebuff. after the creations . . . 4 aide diamonds, perfect oolitairol tirrv [Ham/mil Ii. mi. W111i i'.-.i.»r| tiiil 'I|l||I|‘d hen’ yw. w. ltallner no. __ Jewelers Since 1868 [with the Lfiirslzy of 'l‘l'llll.s '~ Committee is that [he East End 0ft Mo . l o 1:ii 11s flint goes. ycs. But! war. The Committee is co-olwrnting t: i ill ciiiiiiiiilciliiii with certain loi" other poiii‘.\—~ the re-routing and Oli n q of "uhnii points‘! lfesngo on-~" me gl-eab “uni; ingh“uyo Dam“, q Slic (lrew illsllllCilYtiv nearer to _ ~ \‘\'('l‘ll. ‘he bwndams °I L°"d°"' M "Wt-ll. iii<~i~<~§ the n "t possibility on flll coiiii ni ziiice. oppor- llllll't_\'—lll.lf Riioul Coiirvcisier could have been Air. govern. You'll grant that. Again. when Dfillllb next hits lit-re on the spot is Mr. iii of parts, niisiverllig I/lll of ll(‘l' last busi- NOlSE-FREE SCHOOLS Women aie askng for nozse-Iiee schools and receiving the fL-upeffl- l‘ . tion of the officials of llio Boardi f . . of Education and the [Ctltl 1s‘ iis- ' scciatioil. In rc-coiisirui-t. Um‘. inhlgnw the Deb Commit!” 15 cotlsld" he fill.» ll(fl‘(! nuike the with S0lllld~DTCOl _ u ' . X y. 1.. 5 mam ‘ Plilygmunds all“ 51'" "l lid now liil lllllllllf r point. We‘\e btrrhoods as "dust-free" as l) -~r»1l1l9- been lorlziiic uii llic iliiliiiclzil affairs Mrs. Hichens Sllfliesi.» rQso that (TI n ]‘.("J‘,)lt‘ in this case." "they shoud ‘se fur ii fziclorcis. " ii govern, gin; ielt him 1 l\(‘l" slioiildti", but his l l‘ sciu-i" tlizin usual as "Oli. you've been voii‘) I stie!" i cemeteries. sewage vvo o‘: ‘trodes . ' linvilit: offensive od A furihci- idea subciiiitccl bi: ‘he London should be so icbitlt “as to incorporate many gardens blgnmiiiil squares and blocks of flat: 5 that not only thousands of work" also the mzinv lillfllliwllldk clerks mm" find agrrcible il\ll quarters thee " Ewdenty the "white collaf‘ rc~ cupations are not to be fol-cotton after the wrir. ‘Pills to have becn] trip. But the A"‘fi'll to shou" her‘ .iv lJPlHH‘ slir- ivciiti fl\'(‘ hiinrlrvd miiiirls in lCll‘ IlOfPS Vfiilfi tir. i hy cheque John itfr-iilzilbzinli; personal‘ at the liiiiik brunch at. . Drawn hv voii. Mr. ScvernJ You lwiiiu. of course, Sir John's com; ll/‘lflllllll Sf‘(‘l'(‘llll‘_\'. mid nlisolutelyi trusted. The numbers of the notes‘ were l-(viil as a nintivr of course. Two days lnlvi‘ Miss Diiunt paid the‘ greater part of that sum-amount- ing to about four hundred and forty nonnds~int0 her own personal ac- count in London. I hope you'll not trv to (leiiv all that, sir?" i: IKAPPINESS Happiness in this wold. when it comes. comes incidentally. Make it the object of pursuit, mid it lends us a wild-noose chase. and is never attained. Follow some Other object andhverv possibly’ we may find that we ave cauzht hoppfiiesx without . dreaming of it: but like'v enciunh . N“! ‘ l“ S(""“""_- H” did ‘Mt 1003f. it is gone the moment we saiv to a[4|f\f“ll“ll N°~ Um“ ““"f"°l'1-" ‘we’ I ounselwes qyevre M’ w" Jikfl» ‘he Ho“ do you account for it. may Ii chest of gold that tree re- k . “slit?” “mt _Hawthome_ s“ 5W e“ I should have thought it was ob- vious. Sir John believed he omild buy DOUBLED PRINTING her off. He took a. dislike to her from the first. The second visit WASHINGTON - fCPl — Bus- iness oi’ national defence has clinched it. She set out to stir up doubled work of the us. Govern- trouble: you couldn't miss the sug- gestion. The old man wanted to pay merit printing office to more than 530000.000 n. year and increased her off. He offered her her price to vrlntlnr mployees from 5,500 to 7.200. _ _ she not him up to flve hundred, an he thought. he had not of! lightly, considering the alternative. I was only the agent. I always looked after his bank business and it was my very unpleasant Job w draw out this money and hand it over to Mailia. That's all about it. You know. of course. that she came back again. He bought exactly nothing with his five hundrd. What was the use of making anv kind. of’ bargain with Mnllia Daunt?" “I suppose you didn‘t have any hand. in making u the old man‘: mind to the attem p? I'm told ou had complete influence over ; and still have, for that matter." Severn laughed. "We get on very well. but no one has complete influ- encc over sir John. I told him he was an old fool. that Mailia. would take his monev and laugh at him for handing it out-end keep her paw on Charles. 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"It mo’ be all awn awn - slvo one n tlhe long run," midfi- izeant Walden grimly. "Whoever it was. he onll’ started somethi . We're the people who have to flnis it." He smoked for n moment in sil- ence; then he added ruminatlvelyzl confidence happened to be the same man who'd partnered her "You're hlntlniz. of’ coin-so, that l she and I arrairccd the situation to. act-her. I take it voii do me the Jua- "But how convenient for Daiint lfgggjd 5; lhc man who was deep in Sir John a glmpljgtty in‘ . . . is. i°.‘li3i.ll“'§i§l° w" Rive you of my stay in France, "The qiiestloi doesn't arise. meant Walden with great Iouttobewron o -' rzot my Knits! tell voii the story of the affair as I see lt. I'll do that." “I hope ymm justified. Ill‘, I'm sin-e. O I t ed M. N. MacGOWAN W KILMUIR, PRINCE EDWARD’ ISLANi) __ _ i. ‘q Mommrrv couscnsuvit The claims of morality to oiiir allegiance, so far as its precepts are solidly estn/blldted- rest on til-ieIonIy. he cannot same positive base as our faith in """_' i; 000' A man never oiitilveyh a“. , 1 this C science and tllflt-Wtfffne andidly I'd rather urn about you. but I've o‘ You asked me w The wish falls often on my heart, that I may learn nothing here that I cannot continue in the other lDl) l0 himggm world: that I may do nothing here lice of thinking l should take some sort of precautions to protect my fifty per cent? It would have been so onsy. wouldn't it. for her to pocket the lot. ftlld clisiippciir. But do you seriously think that theory accounts for me? Was I necessary? She could. l have blackmailed him quite well L alone. Her nerves were excellent." l "Your influence with him would l save lizir a lot of trouble and afford her n lot of protection. Besides, in your position vnii could provide so tn spmk tlic incentive to get rid of. hm‘. The old clinp might not have. rcapoiirlcrl violently enough to her exploits ulth the faintly ~~" | "I'm sirrv. but that isn't how it liniipciivrl." l WESTFIELD WATCHES $12.15 Qtnrdy, nccur- ate and de- pendlble. "f wilililii’! vr-Ipiirl you to agree It . l\'ll'_ Scvi-rii." no?" vriii no mi from there. ii 1llll(l'-’ ‘Tiill lie mnrilv ivlint ilnwr-x i‘ ‘nu ll’ill'l have tn d ' n 4 isrsiue.l"m “um satisfied w awn" we (To be Continued) #13} fifiirullmt m m. mm o! physio“ 1832i. Mqfleyg Keep Miniird’: In the home. FILLIE THE roman - SAUCE FOR GANDERS! _ i “may W¢@‘°"°' now r051‘ DO AS I SAlb AND WE'LL $TAHTLE 'EM ou-r . I l ‘ iiliiiiii my ll("‘. n ii. I'm not lliliikinz n! lr-liviiii! li " o... llll. nun"...- ynAulJ OKAY ' saw, wtLL you “or aiérms Féom m n: ma: For: ME‘! ,. "No, sir. I viouldnt if I were you," ~.