DECEMBER 23, .. ,19so ussar CHRISTMAS and 9. HAPPY NEW YEAR l J - 9 an , to our patrons with many thanks oasonc fort-your kind patronage during GREETING5 .. the ' past year. REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servoni I sure got the whole works this week, but - s fgillllliililillml it ml" .11. .. Illllliilfilll ...,u; -....-......... The (Maritime Electric Co., Ltd. imnro. we saw Mo was ” Ti-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN S Tomorrow's Promise lly Temple Bailey Continued xxv Downstairs Garry, helping Anne trim the Christmas tree. was also asking questions. "When are you and Vicky going back?" "I'm not going back at all, Garry." "You mean you're going to stay here?" he demanded. "Yes. I'll miss the children, but Daddy needs me." "Anne. may I you?" "Why not?" she was tossing glittering shreds of silver over the come and see branches. "we're friends. aren't we?" "Are we iiriends, Anne? Am I for- given?" she smiled. "Of course, Clsrzy." "I acted like a idiot. but I was mad with Jealousy of Patterscn." She was still tossing silver shreds over the tree, and she did not an- swer him. Her silence should have warned him. but he went on. "Whatever made him marry his wife satin?" . She turned and faced him "we'll stay friends if you will stop talking about "Charles He did what was best. end I honor him for it. For a. moment he said nothing. then at last with a touch of sullen- ness, "You win. or course. In the future we'll forget him." They talked then about other things and she kept him hard at work. "You're a great help." she told him as he hung a wax angel at the very top. "I wish you could be here to fix the electric lights." "Do you mean that you're asking me to come snd do it?" "Yes. Tonight." "Ann. you're an angel. You ought to be up there instead or the wax one." The laughed together and Elinor. coming down. looked from one to the other. "Buried the hatchet?" "Deep. Anne's 5 wonder. Elinor." "I thought you always knew it." "I did, but I'm learning it again." when they were ready to go Eli- nor said, "You must come and see us. Anne. And we'll show you our dogs. David and I. We have some wonderful ones. haven't we. Garry?" "Yes. l!:linor's specializing in hunting breeds, Anne. setters. point- ers and beagles. "I have charles' dog. He's a beauty." Anne spake without thinking. and her cheeks flamed as she became aware of their curiosity. iiillinor asked with lively interest, "When did you get him?" "Charles gave l.im to me." "Before he went away?" ". I had a letter..." Anne hated this catechism, but she couldn't stop it. she might stop Garry, but not her mother. "Queer thing. that marriage." Eli- nor wss putting on her gloves. Then as she saw the flame in Anne's cheeks she said with unusu- al tenderness, "I'm glad. he gave you his dog. Anne." Anne did not answer. She had turned from them and untying the rose ribbon which held the silver butterily. when she had it tree she held out the butterfly to Elinor. "Hang it on your tree. Mother." It was the first time since Elinor had gone with David that Anne had called her "Mother". Elinor took the butterfly and bent and kissed Anne. "My darling!" The darkling shadow which dimmed her beauty had fled. For the moment she was a younger, sweeter Elinor, the woman she might have been had the waves of sophistication not . overwhelmed her. when they had gone Anne went soberly and thoughtfully back to her tree. The tragedies of the old house once more weighed upon her; memories h-ung about her like sha- dows. She must not let herself be conquered by them. To surrender would be.to go back to the old fears. she hated to give .up her school and her life with Vicky. but the doctor had been insistent. "Your father has been very much weaken- ed by his illness," he had told her "He needs you. Anne. After Christ- mss I'd like to send you acuth with him." To be continued .SIl2l I (def-4' when friends drop in PROPANE CA! For Hot Water Heating. Cooking and Oebin Heating. This Gel Ink Non-Poisonous - Cieea - Economical - hat. Sold by STANLEY, snsw s mason: nu. Distributors of main; Propane Gas Itaage Stoves no (It. coo. st. Phone ml That Body or Your: Continued from page 2 roundings might have aggravated and continues to aggravate the mental and " 1 symptoms present. What may help in diagnosing S and treating various brain disturb- ances is an instrument which trac- es the movements or rhythm of movements of the brain. Thue tracings are not unlike the trac- ings made by the heart, known as electrocardiographic tracings. They are called electroencephalographic tracings, the tracing itself being called an electroencephalogram. I have written before '0! its use in diagnosing epilepsy. In Medical Weekly. Buenos Aires. Drs. R. R. G. Herrera and H. L. Guise. state that electroencephalo- graphic tracings sre reliable in: (1) the diagnosis of elilepsy and the types 0! epilepsy ;(2) the diag- nosis oi' early signs (potential) of neurapsychiatrlc (structure and behavior) disease; (3) civil, legal, and industrial cases; (4) early diagnosis of tumor of the brain and early discovery oi changes or disturbance of brain structure; (5) the diagnosis of small extensions of cancer after removal of the main cancer; (8) evaluating nor- mal functions of the brain in air force. army, and navy personnel. and (7) eugenics. not permiting he marriage of persons wih abnor- mal movcmenis of the brain. This instrument should be of great value in these hectic days. chair In Law At llalhousie ilniversity HALIFAX. N. 5.. Dec. 22 -Crea- tlon or the r"Blr James Dunn. Bart. chair in Law" at Dalhousie Uni- versity ss the result of s. very gen- erous gilt from the Algoma Steel Corporation. Limited, is announc- ed by nresldent A. E. Kerr. Also established at the University is the "Algoma Steel Corporation Foundation in Law" to administer the funds donated by the Com- pany ior the support of the new' chair and also for development oil the Dalhousie Law school in run! therance of its teaching and re- search program and particularly to facilitate undertaking post- graduate instruction in law. The Company has undertaken to support the Foundation for a period of twenty-five years. PAGE NINE 3 T0 our MANYSI-'Rl'ENDSS? to mod , iilliiiiiriy chit The new professorship is named in honour of the President of thef Company. Sir James Dunn, Bwrt..l K. (3., LL. D.. who is one or the most distinguished and loyal alum- ni or the Law School. According to Dean Horace E. Read of the Law School. continu- ous development of the program of, post-graduate work in public law.l begun this fall at the Law SChOfll.i is ensured by this munliicent gift; and by the increase in full-time' faculty that will result. KIKKKEUIV I easonls: GEEETI N 65 W. 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