MONDAY, rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTIETOWN FEBRUARY 6. 1m BOTH QyllER 21 Isnnel Hopkins Adosns yrlew m5 lfitlsli Edit an _wllh Hardship‘. their our! mi uuiii Scvlel Ruulo ma} ii» Unlled Slofes ‘we drown Inciting!’ OW more than ever, i yoz/ll want t0 l . Ionnerly been piiiorted there searing headlines. Maids Linn's dfliioillt. Every newspsper in New Ion; regsrded her ss ilrst-grsde - eI-mers. ladder. Fon-unstely lo: 1B’. M1 lhe shared her isther’: distsst (or print, tihough without HI Ubhbid. llnnt. Mr. Tillman L. Hill presented himself with the usual flower in the ispel o! his suavely iitted morn- ing coat. "Hello, 'l‘illy," said the girl. ‘ 1s this professional or ismlly? Wl-ist mustnt I do today?" ' "You might call it s iumily err- , Answered the public relations slor. He was a third cousin \ 8i her mother's side. "Isn't it about time to announce your en- lllunent to Simms Wsring?" "Why are you in such s hurry to us)? m0 off?" . Hill did not reveal his real - reason, which was tun r mgrrled Switch to The Standard this heir ls 1 l. ' til - . iieudiiisuu oil; .“§ui§ir§\§ici:.Y-§vi‘l§ week — and compare itl You'll find did you get yourself enguged to , _ _ him- ir not to mmv him?" he better feature articles — better picture lshed reasonably. "1 didn't: get myself engaged ' _ ' ’ _. to him. You and the family did Stories better women S pages gh L" . . . 5mm, m", wuk“, Th, mm, better cornicsl 3 sections — Magazine, columns sre gettiri t o busy with , your names. Whygnoi shut CliClTl Photonews and Novel — all beauti- up with an official statement? _ I'd WWW "f i" ilmenlh =5 l‘ fully printed in rotogravure —- plus 20 good {or a release." T m" “°° b‘ m" °“ ‘m’ pages of all the best comics. tifiteeth," said lho with an efiect (so she hoped) of casualness. “All the better. The reporters can't; g t. st ou. B t I don't re- ' ‘ mmbef you] {Ethel} saying my And starting this week, The Standard thing sbo t oin w' ," he went - - - on with: iluuugiiauciyuueusiuuss. begins publication of Volume III of “Where are y u ing. ma I ask?" _ _ _ "- "Oh, iuu fulfill visltfy Winston Churchill’s history of "We-wall. You'll be careful, won't C ? Vl/“h t b ut. y ending _ ' ' ‘(gliikm ‘glmliyouy, nA 02mm World War II omplete in five “m” “d "‘““°“ “mm” “m” weekly instalments, in a special roto- blve with special instructions us to co did c s h d io lly boevnndeputleadxletxoa puliuulccifungiit gravure supplement, “T he Grand “W1 li- . . . . ‘No. You xieedlft worry‘ about Alliance” by Winston Churchill, will lme." And with that, as his sole '°’“‘°"' M“ m“ m“ h“ “P” appear in no other Canadian mag- First Publication of Volume lll of the History of World War ll WAR MEMOIRS OF WlllSTlll CHURCHILL 1941 was an astounding year in history, and no one is better able l0 record it than Winston Churchill. It did not at the moment occur to her that her venture might in- volve what: is technically known as n camera angle. It did, how/ever, present ikwll to the shrewd and cautious mind of Miss Matilda. As s. perraution ior the visit to the theater she brought out from n wardrobe in the attic s heavy black veil. At sight. of it. all the bright- ness drained out of the vivid lace before licr. "Oh-h-h-lvh!" she shuddered. ‘I thought that was all over." "l know, my dear." said the other gently. “But I think perhaps it.‘s safer, You may be something or a. public figure at the theater as soon as they know you've won the azine or newspaper. m" Since. in her newly assumed personality as a hardworking sec- retary, the mize winner would hardly be expected to arrive in s twelvn-thousrinrl-dollar limousine such as the Llnnis, Maids. and Matilda took a taxi tn the Lex- Lohengrin. Bvlnre she antered, there loomed before the girl's ex- cited eyes n hugu poster, survival of the contest, burgeoning with llovrery, Metzigr-rians phrase. Days of luxury. nights oi revelry- Lex-Liohengrin nine-day wonder- trlp-Bermurln the beautiful. a dla~ ln these, his latest war memoirs, he unfolds a human drama of great historic importance. The complete volume entitled "The Grand Alliance", records the desperate Battle of the Atlantic —- the grim fight tor control of North Africa -— the Nazi Balkan grab — the colossal assault on Russia — the Atlantic . . -- v Charter Conference, and Pearl Harbour —- as only “ ’ ’_ ' Winston Churchill could know it and tell it! d etin h’ s s- ll e.- QQQQQPM, §_§“’{’,,,‘.'°n,§§,.,? Co}, CANADA'S FREAKISH WiATHER-lnjanuary, Th. k Ch h.“ u f . . "59 "PM £0 all patrons-two mrinn- most everyone from Halifax to Vancouver, ls Wee ’ u“ l (e S 0 the dramanc landmg of ~ ¢ 1 , . tl 1 ~ , - gal‘ 0238f nilvypngyn-zneiiglrixdeflfia“. was plagued by the crazy weather. Records Rudolph Hess in England — the Nazi Balkan Cam- winning list snd be our wonder- were established for henrand wkhbllzznrds paign-our heroic defence of Qreece-—and the luv-sh and wish r . S h t h h d' - - - "Ihatfs you," said Miss Matilda. lcmsuc m: cc hlvliil t F Weak“ {d bitter North African battles with Rommel. mom's spirit. submerged iii the 5 3"“ a- S"? l" Y Plclmed 1" ‘l hi8 enveloping black o1 hei- oonceal- Phoioncws feature, Freak Weuilier, Whatever you d0—d0n't miss a single instalment, ment. rebounded. , “Wondergiiest? said she. “It sounds like something out o1 ‘Alice’. 1 wonder who the mher one is." To the snviromcnt o! the East; lwentitics the mx-llohengrln is more than s theater. It ls an institution. In picture parlance the plsco is s “Nabe House", but it. hes achieved what few o! its kind beginning this week in The Standard—and in no other Canadian magazine or news/raver. succeed in establishing a. locul sentiment that is veritnbly neigh- boiily and even proprietary. its trons scold it, advise. ‘it. censor it. five it, and tell it how it ought to be run. For this asset of intimate Keeling its lirlsk and breezy house ynsnnger, Mr. Milton Metziger, is phleftly responsible. The Nine-day Wonderti-lp was Ill‘. Metzigens own pet scheme. Be now sat in his nfflce swnit- In; his first sight or the winners. 0m; had jlisl. been announced from HOW TO FINANCE A NEW HOME. Why pay rent, now tho! Ottawa makes il easier to finance u home of your own? Read how latest amendments to The Notional Housing Act can help you qel started ~ l; Th. Standard Magazine. Other Features I 12 T bis Issue: NEW out ron m: HANDICAPPED - l5 MODERN HOCKEY BETTER? - BRITAIN ooss FOR BERNARD BRADEN I KATE A|TKEN'$ RECIPES * GOOD onoommo - ones CLARK - STANDARD PATTERN m t. lfl, . A th l r en- FRAMED IN GU|lT——(Boo|( of the We It.) A .t t“ ' ' ' M? lmfiflPit-rgiiligilm‘ swlglllloo ‘spills Hollywood and the sudden death of anxlnglisslingriylrlowllirotliilliie SERVICE . GIANT CROSSWORD PUZZLE T SHORT u” and ndnnced" his mm ex- she could blackmail s well-known screenwriter. Of his bcautgful STORIES wife, Eve, blinded in the Blitz, who dramatically reappeared m accuse him. Read this thrilling, full-length novel by Day Keene! s - I tended. “Mist-er Kane-l Congratulation. g was expecting you earlier." "Son-y said the visitor pleasantly. "I genersliy use my days for sleep- n “huskfng the rainds all night. huh?" Mr. Metzlger wss Qessed. Here, evidently. was sn exponent o! the wider lite. "All night and most nights," was the smiling reply. ‘It certainly don't show on you." . ‘Indeed the stranger's clear eye. fresh skin. poised figure set of! ' by trim blue serge. and air of alert T gut suggested snythlng but e lite of dlsslpstlon. "- "Oh, I msnsse to live through , " it.” To be continued ‘ \ ' -1—-—-——-€———- COD 0AM! fill’! ' _ dad fishing is one of Osnsdrs oldest industries; hosts from ‘Pi-sues srrri-"r: You: Bisf n:_A..o.lNo "vsLu: - ‘l'_l‘lli_flllillg_ NIX‘! wmcsnp gyggy all“;