\'l PAGE EIGHT I RACING By ALEXANDER CAMPBELL Author of Daughter of Exile, cu. DRIVER From all appearances, he was [inking fast into that trance now. Bhe had. she admitted, secret. hopes that Rupert. might come permanently down to human- ity’s level~her level. But these hopes had died 8. speedy death. As soon as what she irreverently termed the "skull hunt" had com- menced again. Rupert. had resumed his old manner. Every word he was now uttering. while no doubt calculated to im- prsss a whole college of scientists with the weight of his learning, only emphasised the gulf that yawned between him and her. Suddenly Rupert divined that she was not paying the slightest atten- Lion to his (ll.:COLll‘.‘.e. He turned his ‘rung sunshine gleaming . acles. square hill‘ of his jaw. the profile or his llO:C and wide brow. and her heart ilutiered. RUPERT HAS DOUBTS "Little icoll" she said fiercely to her elf. "Fiorencc"' Rupert's voice was sternly ciitillengiiig. "You‘re not lis- I/Clllllgl" She threw (.Il:(‘l'EllOli to the winds. She wmild viitl the farce. once and for all. _ “No? ‘illd idly. “I've no doubt it's llll\l\ Iiii~. and you Ought to write 1|. liml. iib:iit it. but I‘m afraid its all t:,o lliLlt‘li lol‘ me." upcrt glL.\\‘iIC(I. This was not like l‘t ‘You forget." he said gently. “I am writiiig 21 book about it- n col- laboration ‘.\'l'.Il Profcmor Ellington. ‘ '1i:tt you will read It." (1 on the vcrge of the it ii that she would a - stiredlv i ( I‘\E‘l'_\' line of it. whe- ther she ll'.‘.(lt’!'sl0C(I it or not. But she drew lii1"k in time. "I d0uE~ f I'll have the time. she 13' I'll probably be busy l‘t'Il i.~;iL< for a new show when the lion}; comes out. I \voultin't \\(2l'l'\' to send me a ccpy. Tin not lllll('ll good with books uny- how. I'm ill1‘:1l(I I)e:ct'live stories are more in lll\‘ line" it : amazement. he nodded ap- There is no form of liter- - I ciilov more. Who is iiil‘.cr"‘? d \vciikl_\'. hnlf de- frcsli proof that really quite human un 6l'l‘iE‘El‘_ll. half dismayed at the failure of her attempt to be indif- ferent. even rude. But. she must pursue the line she had begun. He m'.L=t be (‘Dli\'l1iCF.‘CI that she wzsnt in the SIlgIlI€’SI. bit interested in him or his '.\'or.‘.<t. If she could persuade him that she was thoroughly empty-headed. that would do the trick. "1 never can remember the names of authors." she said vacuotisl . “Nor the names of books. I skim t rough thcm. that‘s all. when I've absolute- ly nothing else to do. It keeps me from being bored." H It was Rupert's turn to say “on! He was non-plussed. She hfid struck him fromlthe v : start as being an E!.‘fC€‘(.‘dlligly bright Elrl. She saw the be Florence as his travelling compani- ion. He had been grateful to the professor for arringing it so. _ IN THE CAR BEHIND But Florence seemed positively bored with his company. For the first time in his life, Ru ert felt the grip of an infer-iorfTy complex. He ad never been con. scious of boring anyone before. He had a.lw 5 been too intent on what he himsef wiks saying to worry un- duly as to how be affected his aud- ence, He had presumptuous]! taken It for granted that Florence would be interested in his research. Now it came to him like I thun- der-clap how presumptuous that had en. ‘what possible interest could this vivacious. warmly alive girl take in the life of primitive man? Come in thmk of it. why. should anyone be particularly inteie ted. outside of a. small band of specialists? Rupert felt humble. Sh must thinir him a dry-stick. a mum ling ass. sne must F.-:fzi mm in contempt. blxrle bet-cnie tongue-tied and miser- a e. Florence watched his profile. "well. I've succeeded" she tho ht heavily, "I've convinced him gist I'm an empty—headed little idiot. lIc's obvioii 15' uticomforlable. He's \\'i:‘Illlif,Z the trip was over and he was rid of me." She. too. looked miserably at the passing landscape. In the car behind-— "We mun. hurry. Frank!" exi- cliiiined Dorothy. “Or we'll never CllI.L‘Ii up on the test of the party!“ Friiiik sighed. "Okay darling." The car went forward again. Dorothy said: “And now. if only Florence and Rupert can red wliat everyone else kno\vs,—Lhat ihey're in love—everybody will be iiippyl" TOWARDS THE DRAGON MOUN TAINS "I'm afraid we're going to have a storm." Professor Ellington glanced anx- iouslv at the sky. “I hope we can Christine lccke which had been a had had a grey shutter of drawn suddenly over it. It §_i;_cw'ri quite dark in a few minutes. et through," up. The sky, cloudiess blue stee hsd e air seemed heavy and breath- ess. In the uncanny stillness insects made loud whirring noises. Ahead of them. the Drakensiberg mountains lifted their fantastically shaped peals against the skyline. The hills were tortured into stran c shapes. and appeared like the gun - fans of some secret land. Every de- tail of grassy slope and wrinkled rock stood out with startling clar- ity. The hills seemed so near that one could have reached out and touched them. In reality. they were a good thirt miles away. "That in tself was a bad sl n, a “JIl‘(‘ portent of a storm. Pro essor Ellington frowned. And with such different interesbs and a different. outlook from him- self that she refreshed him. I-Ier vivaclty was a tonic—— tonic. he had told himself, which he had long been needln . without knowing what It was that e needed. Rupert. too. had wrestled with his problems. Had he changed. or had Dorothy h:s fiancee. clianged? He did not know; but he realised. with a rather sinking feeling. that. while he ad- mired her tremendously and looked up to her, he could not, strive as he might. now work ll. any other Sr: of cnwzion about rothy. UI couise, it was true that he had argued. ullen they had parted two yrurs before, that emoticn—.—“rom- antic nonserse"—ha»d no lace In the perfect mating of two in lligent people. Marriage, he had told him- self, and lectured to Dorothy, had to have stronger foundations than thiit—menta1 cqiitility, mutual res- pect. 5ln‘IlI£1l' interests. But he fcunrl now that this views hild undergone drastic alteration. Antl as the prospect of marrying 3 and settling down to a life of . . mental equality and mut- ual re p. mid nothing more. had grown more distasteful to him as Ihc day lcomed nearer, so Florence Shaiv had come closer to him. He had found himself lying awake at nights on board the En elcl. think- ing about the way she smiled . . Rupert had not yet admitted to himself that he was hopelessly In lave. vr~rl‘al:ly bagged in that "rom- nntir iiot‘.scii.~e" tvhleh previously he had £CDl'l’l“ —-but he was on the verge of dis-~:cvcry. And now something had gone v.-rang. He had thought with keen lilonturc of the long drive throtitth thp foothills to the Drakenberg. with “Are the storms very bad here?“ asked Christine anxiously. (To be Continued) —-— THE WEEKLY “SIIOPWORD” LITTLE ADS THAT: AN AMUSING AND PROFITABLE STUDY 0,!-‘ THE VAL THE CHAR.L.QTTEI9J?Y.N_ EUARDIAN - IRRADIATED Safeguard the health of your family with “CARDEN CITY" Milk, Cream, Butter. - Bland, Etc. You can be sure of its purity, if it is “Garden City" Brand THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. Comer Great George and Fitzroy Streets Phone 584. T For Success Feed IMPERIALS From Pup to Pelt Bleed our taxes Imperials. the onw eed containing all the vi ns necessary for pro- moting finer furs. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. L.___f»————-— Annual Fall Sale WORK BOOTS Double Stifched—-Double soled -—Watei'proof S0165. complete range of sins. Quality and Comfort at pleasing Prices. Shaken Athenia Survivors Land On Canadian Soil HAIJFAX, Sept. 1,4 -(CP)-Still shaken by the lll‘St sea disaster of this new conflict. 215 travellers who set out in peacetime aboard the liner Athenia felt the safety of Canadian soil last night after l0 days of stress as war refugie-zs on the Atlantic. Jammed into the scant space of a rescuing freighter, they came In- to the shelter of tihis war-girded port yesterday. ba ard, weary and ill-clad. Snatche from lifeboats. they had been taken across the At- lantic in a ship built to carry a. bare six passengers. And the im- print of the ordeal had been left. on many who outlived the torped- olng. Completion of Immigration De- partment's check of the survivors showed 99 were headed for Canada and 117 for the United States. The check-up showed the Individual survivor’: destinations--not in all cases their home countries. All day. from the time the Flint and her escor‘.- of Coastguard ships brought in their human freight at 11.30 a.m.. the Immigration quar- ters had been alive with effort as officials and relief workers strug- gled to sort out. feed and clotfhc the refugees. and minister to Iihe few injured among the’ 2 By night- fall. the job was about done. Ashore with the survivors came scores of stories of death. of the heroism thi-. one they all agreed: for Montreal from England with I full complement of passengers :- board. had been torpedoed and sunk by a submarine. HUNTER RIVER CONVENTION The Teacher’: Convention Hunter River was held in River School on August 30th. There were thirty-one that follows disaster. of quick terror followed by cairn. and ‘lighter tales. Every passenger had his or her personal account, but on That the liner Athenla. heading 0! H’li.nt0l‘ PURDIE—FERGUSON SHOES LTD. Charlottetown Simnyside See our complete stock of Girl's Fur - Trimmed Coats Sizes 2-—-I4 X. Newest styles and Sh’1d°5- HOLMES & BRADLEY Phone 92. 152 Queen at. , MacPhaIl and M80 9: Shaw and Misses Catheri Lean, Verna. Darrach and Thwnss Johnson wpfibly president over the drill! 3°551°“5~ Miss Doris Warren. secretary. W35 called upon to read the minutes oi the last rréeting which were read and adfifinaia MacPhaLl discussed to be lol- 94 be of a benefit 1 Mary 0W to upils and teachers ligsa Catherine an interesting talk on Junior Red Cross work. Miss Cullen then spoke to ‘ the teacher: asking that they W-¢1'0\'I' in the local library branch in- stead of headquartiegi-s for their library books. The following teachers spoke 0“ devices for teaching various sub- ects: Misses. Doris Warren. Eliza- beth MacKIiy. Katie MacLeod. Ethel Duffy. Pheobe Blondon. M11- dred Bl’UWi’i Edna Wigmore. Dor- othy Macxenzie. Margret Easter ‘and Messrs. Ross Will and Keir |MacLeod. Mr. Malcolm Macxenzle sl>0I(€ to the teachers stressing the im- provement of school property. D!‘ H H. Shaw revised the Course ad’ Studies with the teachers. The pupils of Hunter River school rendered an etertttlnment by the singing of “O Canada“ and "Island I-Iyzmn". Question Box was read by Mr. Cletus Murphy and answered by those present. The raeolutions were read by Miss Jessie steward. Nominations ‘were read by Mr. Donald 1\If.wKay and the following were nominated for the ensuing year: dent. M1‘. Keir MM- - vice-president. Mr. Real! secretary, Miss Dcmtlw Macxcnzte. A ve successful convention then the alnelne of the NB- %v IIIIIEITEII IIIII5 J,,,“4;,g;( sou. AIIIIIIIIII MIIII 373' Come To Our Party Saturday At our Lonlworflx Ave. Eton We will treat you to olate Drink made with irrad- iated Carnation Milk. RIX’S GROCERY Free Delivery Both stores Telephones Queen Street. 1eo1._]302 Longworth Ave 1(m,—1om Furniture Repaired And Upholstered by Experienced Crafstmen Picture Framing. Mirrors Re. silvered. Slip Covers 19,- gm-. niture hand tailored to order, Call us when moving. 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MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVICE 207 Great George street Phone 9 Automobile SPRING SERVICE IfNe stock springs of all sizes OI‘ CARS and TRUCKS Truck Frames Reinforced. PROUD & MORESIDE Phone 813 223 Gt. Geo. Bt. .____.——___—:_._:—.__ Opens Sept. 20th We carry full line of DOMINION AJVIMUNTTION Imperial 3" Imperial Long Range Mtutum Meteor in all sizes shot. THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED Free City Delivery Phones 105 and 130 . Try our Home Made 5 A U S A G E 8 Made fresh daily;aPer lb. 19c. Beef... Pork... mb... Veal smoked Meats, Chicken and Fowl... Vegetables. ..Csnned Phone 1301. Free lbollrvery. QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET Henry Peters. Proprietor. Ganadalsm War Effort consecrated At soldier's Tomb l3—(OP Havu)— 's%p"immewm '3 enry n- consecrated at the tomb 06 mi Unknown soldier here today In a rim le and movlnc ceremoiby. ut.-Colonel G. P. anler. Canadian Minister to France. 1115 beside the eternal flame a wreath of roses and lillies with the in- scription: "I911-1939. Adsum. Can- side." The brief Latin phrase "I am here" was given color by the PR8- ence of the Canadian f bome by a Canadian veteran res ent in Paris Marcel Poi-chon. The Can- adian color guard was formed by Theo Dubs. '1'}-z"rir-old dean of the Canadian colony here. and Colonel Hercule Barre. cmnme attache of the Canadian legaiion. .___..._—__._ NEW ANNAN INSTITUTE The August meeting of the New Ani-Ian Institiitc met at the home of Mrs. Steward Mouse. The Pro- sident occupied the chair and the meeting (ripened in the usual man- ner. Rol call was responded to by six members. also was ple t owelcome three visitors. utes of the last meeting were and approved. After much discus- sion it. was decided hold I Pantry Sale in Davisons Restaur- am, instead of iuwinc the In cream Festival which was u. our previous meeting. The of: cuniinittee made one cai.l,Ind __ present _ alcng_________siipe_g_is_gr!_== LER — — IT'S A “SQUEEZE ' GENTLEMEN- GENTLEMEN- LUNKHEAD! you raw I'D j ‘ ’VL ._.-’i§V¢.h°m- rtav" rob WALLY took fruit to same. It was moved ‘VI-IERE..HERE...NOW we CAN'T HAVE THIS IITscIivery Is New Field In cancer Study -(AP’-—- The first scientific con her today. 'I‘Ti?‘i-ataporiewas made by . old 8. Burr of Yale University. H explained how It opens is new 1 Dr. Burr "field” by imitating. with a livin animal substituted for a magne Innis and Miss Louise 55am committee, right and Mrs, John Moose. frame around the n in school which had been broken, penubeput units: it much use. Mrs. Lewis M two interesting contests cruised much merriment. Arthur Wright invited the im. Ice cream and cake served. Collection amounted 960 ed the . A'i.'IiAN'I'IO CITY, N.J.. Sept. 18 that there is at person I iectrlcpxliolg a e a sort of electrical aura. within said °““"““ 5”“ WW» 553138 W3‘? I around a living body, was announc- ed to the third international cancer or Har- I for the study of the cause of ca. er. discovered the personal and seconded that the bill of fruit. e following committees were ted: comm MIG. Anhur Some discussion arose about tlmi: but it was decided that no more ex- wusn't of one which 5 Mrs. mem- bers to her home for the next meet- was .Avu/not thsnkswuoxund- the beaten. Meeting closed with English scientist. Michael Faraday, discovered the electric current. The latter placed I coil of wire in 3 magnetic field. when he moved the in, eleatrict/y flawed in the col Dr. Burr placed a living, embryon- ic salamander between the tips 0' two electric terminals. These repi-es exited the coil of Farada. . Then be rotated the salamander, at, in mun it like 1. mp. Alternating electric current there- upon flowod in the wire. This curr- ent Dr. Burr called an altamat £ tcrnatlng current dynamo except -in the power output." - As Q18 electric Ield about the sal- ,, a was ex emely slight. the a current it‘pro‘x"iuc¢3d was too small to er. known electrical tissue cells. Dr. Because of the ropertles of livin _ urr said the exis nce of an elec;- rical field in a liv body has been predicted. In is e first experi- ment demonstntifi the field. Th of electricity have north and south poles , e magnets. It is virtually certain that chu-deter of the 0 pi es that in nai-ma ism This im- B“ th ch Ical wow vovcduixn‘ {lie efgirmatlon 3‘:°“m-uc- I follows’. he added. out an. 3.... .1: ‘’lt...:‘°°::lf'‘ 53? °= . u e of e tiny. microsggeic $- aue calls which compose a bodies. 1!. he declared, the presence of field can be authenticated and extended, the blom of cancer be- cgneufirfie of W out the cause: 0 re awru e organism or- Lisipal ta-I Iain. M) By Westovor - the experiment by which the great I W35 “Wm’Daralble in every way to an . I 1 « appoin ittee. Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. John Mc- they mist the same in human be- Innis. sciiooi Committee, Mrs. M- 1 as in animals. . boi-t Moose. Lunch committee. . Bun‘ said it may be lble . Mn A,-gnu wright, Mm Jnhn Mg- that these electricll fie da do ermine M0,”, 3-,. in I. very real sense the otnicmii-ai I growth and de- , vow msnt the field controls and 3- . Have us take I Family Picture of you I.nd your children. at home. in the garden and at play, etc. Make ‘your apnointinant now. We will take portrait: om. anywhere—any time. CRASWELL Studio Great George St. Phone 2'72-L. School Days Are Here Again ii 1-d ' uir ’?§‘.°‘oi‘°pe°.‘.’. .§‘.¥i‘i={.°.§‘cu..° cm your supply from us. Auto- 1 with mu-a mag: the matic Penc Special — — — — — — Fountain Pen and Pencil Sell Special — — — — — —-— — 890 BUY YOURS 'IODAY REDDIN BROS. The old Reliable Drug store Phone 36. 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