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R/ussia‘: Andrei Gromyko sat still. poker-faced. staring ahead. Beside hiui Britain's Philip Noel- Baker iioddcd and domed but ap- parently hc was listening because occasionally he would start up and Jot down notes. roan III‘! 1947 uilt up. At McNaughton‘: left a awarthy. ‘ "more "s. MFLEOD smite sad-faced Indian spokesman. Go- palsawal Ayyangar. talked in. a 19w, passionate voice, accusing the new sister notion. Pakistan, of participating in Kashmir disorders designed to influence that coun- try's decision as to joining Pakis- tan or India. India is not. on the Council and Ayyangar had been invited to state his country's case. OWN“! him aat the elezmi». bfilrdfli 531' Zalrullah Khan, Pakistan's For- eign Minister. to do the same Job for his people. Their stories were about tribal murders, ldllirigs and attacks in the towns and vlilues. orltnlaed warfare and defiance of law and order. Iri precise and perfect Eng- lish the two native statesmen charged each othei-‘s countries with responsibility and culpability. They asked that. the United Nations step in as arbiter. Dele- gates to the ll-citember Security Council seemed little interested or. if interested, futilely wondering what they could do about it. The Security Council has armed forces at its command. For more than a 3'90!‘ the M111‘ tasty Staff Commission of the Big Five members of the U. N. has talked intermittently about organ- izing an armed force for the Un- ited Nations. It has made no pro- gress. For more than a year the At.- omic Energy Commission composed of the Security Council and Can- ada twhich this year became a member of the security Council), and on which McNaughton has been Canadian member, has tried in vain to bring in an acceptable plan. , The United States has refused to send troops to keep order ln strife-torn Palestine. The reason. some believe, is that if the U. S. sends troops Russia will do the same and probably in much great- er force. 110 Maritime life Stunt and P_L19l’.£§§ HE MARITIME LIFE has held straight to a course of progress for the past quarter century. ASSETS susmsss m roses Manson. ll5.493.744. 6,679,711. 35,723,211.‘ This record shows how a strong and pro- gressive Maritime institution “has been With ypurcontlnued support thcMaritime Life will continue to expand and bring in new outside business. ’ “ The Maritime I_.lfe can supplyiall, your life. insurance requirements. ' It's sound business for it's sound business for the ‘a. u». ma». Uh sures-v: srltlmes. DANGBI Write it on the. workhouse gain. Write it on the solioolboyb slats, Write it on the copy-book: "WHERE THERE'S DRINK 'l’l'l.!iR.lll's DANGER" Wrltelt. in the nation's laws, Blotting out the license clause; Write it on the ballot white So it can be read arlght: “WI-HERE ‘PHEREB DRINK THERE'S DANGER" lvrlto it on the ships that sail, Borne along by storm and gale, Write it large. in letters plain, Over every land and main: ‘WHERE ‘HERE'S DRINK 'I‘HER.E's DANGER." Whit: it cvar ovary gaiA, On the church and balls of stats: In the heart‘ cif wary band, On the laws of every land: " 'I‘lIElR.E‘S DRINK ‘ THEREs DANGER." Write it o'er the railroad wrci, Write it on the sinking dock, “Write upon our hearts the truth, Let us learn it in our youth. “WHERE TYEZREYS DRINK ‘PHERE: DANGER." WORLD DAY 0!’ PIA!!! ‘rho Women's Inter-Church Council has the honour of announ- cing that Her Excellency the Vis- countess Alexander of 'l‘urils, has graciously cemented to give the address no the ‘lb-ans - Canada Broadcast in connection with the observance of the World Day of Prayer on February 13th, 194.8. \ MAQIITOBA FIELD WORK Each time I work in Manitoba I feel more encouraged with the re- sponse. This time two unions were organized, Stony Mountain with sixty members and Rosedalc Com- miiiilty. Also Brandon became a Light Lliie Union, adopting two missionaries. Twenty-nine towns were visited in the five weeks’ work and seventy-six talks were given to 3.800 people. Fighting against the repeal of local option in several places has aroused the people and I attended Protest meetings. It as the time of Aruiiversariss and Thanksgiving: and Rally Day services and I took part in all of these, speaking at five Rally Day services. Several good contacts were made at s. Sunday School Institute, where the whole pro- gram was built. around the sub- ject. Literature‘ .will be sent to many of these sunday Schools. I spoke at one of two W. M. B. Thank-offering meetings and took part in church services. One meeting was of special in- terestr-a Women's Institute where several nationalities were repre- sented. A Jewish girl had gone home from school so interested she presuaded her mother to come. The school wcrk- was most. en- couraging and tlie teachers very fine. In Carmah I was asked to stay and answer questions for Grade 8 I stayed half an hour and then went back for forty minutes more after dinner. In Cartwright the senior grades of the high school, after we had been in school all morning. surprised us by walking into the W. M. B. meet- ing and stayed even for the social hour, boys and girls. This gave me s chance to speak to them per- serially. ' A week was spent in Winnipeg District and the rest of the time throughout the province. Clear- water appointed a temper-rice committee for their town as a whole and this committee Joined the W. C. T. U.. as well as other individual members. I believe many of the places contacted will take up the Sunday School Contest this year. lvlirs. McNelll went with me to several places and distribut- ed literature. Moat places made financial con- ai-e made already for camp work when I return in July. —Edria Grant. Tsiiéfism Someone has said: "Gambling blots out the noblest powers of the heart. it transfer-mm men into brv-itl: and strips l-iucrlli. nature of its dignity." Do we as Christians avoid touching this evil h any form lest we bum our fingers and‘cloud our vision? Insidious aunt-smears coma at unexpected times and places. often under moat friendly circum- stances. just as attractive u the temptation that made the first woman fall. let. ms urge the ap- pointment o1 anti-gambling super- intendents in every province. alert to this important W. C; T. U. ob- jective. and take lotion when necessary. ‘glint we "transfor- med by the rencwi g of our mind." and “not. conformed to this world." knowml God's will with uncloudsd judlrnsnl. to choose the Kins. sou-osmium: Qglverinmideot. l LINK WITH CANADA sf Outward bassoo- . mm _ late‘ pert o! tbI new buildill with Canadian ' - tributlons to the work. Home dates“ m "m alias i h I revs o . - ‘teiwime. _ deaf-Joust,- oa that - ralswcuaaoim. IcHAaLdrTETO. i _ w. c. r. u. l 21.31540.- NOTES ~- " » , llrl- 8m: Push llllf-Il , 010.2113 XV Carolyn was paulcnataly in love for tha tint tints in. liar llfo and aha did not want to recognise a flaw in her beloved. Bllndly shl closed her eyes to Bean's habit of crumbling his crackers in his soup. Dellbsrately she overlooked his trait of never replacing the top on the toothpaste tube after he used it. She milled arid pretended not to mind when Beau said “sody" for soda. "$ure. I know sody is wrong." he explained with a grin. "but I've said it all my life. 5c what?" Carolyn nvallowed hard. "Noth- Is On her honey-moon aha was even able to persuade herself that she loved the way Beau insisted on thinking for her. H1: strongest in- stinct was the protective. and alevan yaara of faflisrlng his lined-of seven had intensified his bani. in that direction. He was prepared to treat his wife as a clinging vine, though Carolyn had a mind of her own and something of a superior- ity complex. However, it was sweet when Beau lifted her over the mud puddles and baited he!‘ hook for her while they were fishing. He thought it was cute that Carolyn did not know how to make codes and had never used a skillet in her life. "As kitchen police." he said la- dulgently. “you're a spars tire, honey. Thank heaven. your husband was frying bacon ever a campfire before he left the first. reader." Carolyn was qulck-wltted enough to see that it pleased Beau when she pretended to be more helpless than she was. She was not actually afraid of caterpillars. but when] she shlvered at sight of one andi called frantically for Beau, he got; a tremendous kick out of rushing‘ to her rescue. She was not sus- ceptible to colds either. Neverthe- less, the clay they got caught in a shower she accepted the loan of Bean's coat without a protest. Just as she pretended to be afra‘d lf 2 Yards Willa — 8pc Slzs 27x54 - Cbod Ross. Ills‘ and llrssn llsiv llsLIx tlnlliy n‘ he walked down to the water wit}, yiis pipe and left. lie-r alone in the cabin. “Great. Scott, nothing could hurt. you!" he protested with a grin. "Not. while you are here." said Carolyn. knowing by the flattered look on Bean's face that she had made exactly the right answer. It did not occur to heir while Beau was himself on their honey- moon, she was more or less playing a part. Beinl frmlnlne and a bride. she used all the artificss at her command to cajole her lover. She did not realize that she had essayed a role which she was going to have difficulty in maintaining, one that was bound to wear very thin be; fore she finished with it. Nothing at that. time seemed important to Carolyn except that flioss seven days should be ideal, "It's been heavenly, hasn't it, Beau?" she asked the last; night. “You bet." 'he whispered, his arms tightening about her. "If only we didn't have to go home!" Beau frowned. "Oh, I don't know." he said. "I'm getting an- xious to be back on the job. A vacation is swell, but after all I'm no playboy." He could not drive fast. enough the next morning. and lie-talked of nothing except his business and his family. Carolyn was unable to deceive. herself. With Beau their honeymoon had been merely a delightful interlude. “It'll be Irsat to see the folks.” he said. Carolyn felt as if he had slap- ped her. she had not missed her people during her week with Beau She could have gone on and m1 without seeing another person. "I always get a laugh out of Cramp. “confided Beau. "He's a great old boy. isn't he?" Carolyn did not think so, though it"! 851d not-hills. she had learned that Beau did not take kindly to criticism of his family. He mizht speak out to one of them if necessary, but he did not enjoy it if other people mentioned their shortcomings. “Hotel meals are all right for a novelty." he said when they were almost home, "only I have a yen to sit down to one of Jennie Sue's vegatatble dinners." He grin- ned. "How that girl can cooki Ollie will be tickled w see us, she's alwayb thought I was a little tlu god." "That is the hold they have on you." said Carolyn bitterly. "Ihey all fall down and worship you, and you love it." - Bu“ looked at her in astonish- nett. former Prime Minister of Canada. , /.\ l()!I\) ill R().\i .\'( 1 I '4 ' " Th h u yolfhi; “gill-ob”: 823:: Syrup. Bad attacks of cough- in _ will certainly be checked.‘ 1‘ ll aromatic remedy acts as an out the mucus or phlegm that %uua the gasping and choking. ha strained. over-wrought con- dition in the muscles cl the throat and“ bronchial tubes is relaxed, and you can breathe more frselyfgain If you suffer " o: ‘throat. eh i. internal antiseptic and thins’ Bonny Maid Floor Coverings Ilwlv tluallt! WILTON MATS Patterns .tc clear BEDROCM CURTAINS — Siioelsl - a a REXCLEIIM Floor Coverings . Ilovv on sale In 4 new designs, 2 yils wide, Special S FELTCL Floor Coverings 3 yards vllils — Special - - Just arrived a large shipment of l-‘ELTCL IIIIBS In all the standard sizes. Good patterns at the CLII PRICES. Those goods now on sale during our Odds and Ends Sale. Starting Thursday Morning \ Feb. 5th at 9.30 A. M. P-nowss BROS. ~ LTD. z. nous FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT _ ' SPECIA LS ',, 1.49 7.95 1.98 2%“ c I Pllll Q. YII. 0. Yb. merit. "Who wouldn‘t7." "Oh, Beau, don't ilkrtlicm bet.- ter than you do me. I-I can't stand lt!" quavered Carolyn. Beau grinned, but. he put his arm about her and his voice was gruff with tenderness. "You're my wife, aren't. you?" "Yes! He kissed her. “That's the sna- Beau proceeded to g0 through a series of gymnastics, employing Dot in the manner of an animat- ed dumb-bell. to her vast delight. He finally set ha! down upon her fest over liar loud protests and produced s small flaxon - haired Shirley ‘Ilernple doll from pocket. his “Here take it and hush liar racket." he said with a gfll. i (To Be Continued) ADVISOI! III-VIC! The Canadian foreign ha“ aarvlce ls equipped to advilo o! any problems firms importing or exporting goods. war." ho said. bill'- 01701811 W“ not convinced. To Carolyn Maryvllle looked the epitome of stacnatlon. To save her life she could not share Bean's enthusiasm for the place. He call- ed out a cheery greeting to every- body they passed on the street. He was a broad If!“ W u" “m” they reached the filling station. Olive spied him first. "Here's Beau!" she shouted. runnifl! down the steps of the lunch room- "Hi, Kitten," mtirmured Beau. lifting tier off her feet in a bee}; hug. "How's every little thing? "swell, now you're back!" ex- claimed Olive. rubbinl h" (571963 against his. "Pretty awful before- “Beaul" ejaculated his mother. appearing at the lunch room door; "My, you're a sight for sore eysal -- Beau lauzhed. "Yvl N“! PWWY. lonesome for a s ht of Y0“. Bat- tle, if you want. know." he said. and ran up the steps. Carolyn frowned. Hattie Bell was clinging to her son. her syn full of happy tears. she kc!» P!“ | tin: his shoulder while Beau 91"‘ i fully slapped her on the back an pulled the pins out of the coll of v graying hair at the nape o! h": neck. . "Beau!" she promoted. sltiieush it ivar evident she enioyed be-_ town Schools and in Spring during infcngy. of the continent to another Province. lonelier promptly. Pupils in permit’: request. MAI-TH DEPARWENT OF H llE-VACCINATICII AAINST SMALLPCX nus is nriirii was: Rl-VACCINATION will be curried out in the Charlem- Vll to X and for pupils In lcvvsr grades who were vccclnclil _ lie-vaccination is now recommended to be done duly six years. Small pox still exists in other parts of Canada and in the U. S. A. and in this day of rapid trcval from one pan Forms for pcmm‘ written consent for ra-vcccindtiall will be distributed in the schools to Grade Vii to X pupils. Punch an requested to sign time and mum than to lbs Park and Porkdcla for Glades it could easily spread to w! Grade: I to VI will be dons on DIVISION EALTH AND WILFAII O lng rnandhandled in that ‘ “' "You're a caution!" "Sure," said Beau. "but {Oil U" having me around.” m; mother giggled. “Tlia cash register hasn't. balanced a l!!!“ since you left. drst ltl‘ Olive smiled shyly st WOW“ "We're all clad to have you and Beau at home." she murmured. Carolyn’: liPl uziitemd- 8m did not believe Beau’: family W" overjoyed atwhls maniacs. 8h! knew none of them M?’ It "'9 with llll‘. any more than she W‘ with them. Thurs was a look of apprehension in Hattie Bells W" when sh! IWIW‘! 997°!"- WWW‘ body tells ml you low your!!!“ i! he niarrivs." abs tattered. but. z iuww better. r but hm snot-W daughter, God, blill- hsrl" give put out her arms. HID plainly iniauded to fold Carol!" to her hurt. but it did not. come off. Carolyn presented bar chuk- Her metiisx-iu-iaw nervously patted at it and both e! them looked relieved when the 8959"" "vneiebuui on. mslv- IMP Bean's hornet" abrllicd Dotti. M‘ iul around the house sud bu!!!" . imuu bodily m» 1w "M1!- Whenever ' You ' a a.’ i' HANK VOU/ ‘time will be your oil-f- aehvaida. . mica-you gal the wise wasMW that a sanding dim cloths and linens to us. l Siva money, work with our elm-docs. 1W" cost service. MY LAUNDRY Pnostrus ARE TAKEN CARE or,