sarmznav, Brapaud 8i Vicinity 0V0! sixty dance lovers were pre- sent st the social time held by St. John's Social Club in the com- munity hall on the eve of St. vai- entixies Day. Mr. Adrian Rogerson, banjoist, Mr. Hilliard Francis, vio- linist, and Mrs. Leroy I-loivat-t, pianist, moved the dancers to dis- plsy their best in old-time and modern dance routines. The pro- gramme was impromptu and the musicians responded to s. variety of requests from their active ad- mirers. Mrs. CYOOYZE Wren and Mrs. Leroy Hoivatt revived an Iihiglish dance creation of the last war by demonstrating the "Boomps-a- Daisy" and its American counter- part. the "Kolil-Oiki", all 0i which spurred the laughing nrnud on to nmke the effm-i llll'll‘.\t‘i\9\. The Qmllnllllihy Sing revived many u! the IRVOFHPS of the Club's Aiiristrel ‘how \\‘llli‘.'l was )Tl"‘.vvll'(“i in the hall last Fall. hirs. Nellie Mullins. from Hampton, responded H1 SWPBY» Zharmoiry by popular (ivlllaliti. Re- freshments inicrriiliteli the spon- taneous numbers, and, imigorated with this ililllflfiilhiélli, the danc- ors flttilCllitlEd the evening with a lively square. It. Thomas Host, who has been Qonfined to l"! bed sincs Christ.- man time, has riwiclire-d ]il\ good g w-vi. n. ii(i\'i'~'1‘l'§, and hi3 - "(‘\'~"".\'ll\g them file ‘last h-cek. lion, rill‘. nut. by viyiiig to \\ nits that lie ‘pawl i; s Airs. laur- enea ikiiwz- t‘, \\ nworlsin, ha, hop); \_~ - . _ nid home for m, my n, it.» \l.\li. has ortsnity i0 renew given h‘ r 1 .il. m" zinil friends, and gn-at regret that. the viii- agers sea her dnpnrt on her long jmiriiiy hunts in Liiuiie is reported Airs. Elizabeth Lu- QLlQ, to be m ing annderful pro- giess at Griffin hiomorial Hos- k, Alaska, and able to Island news. His wife liintlv with him since thr- lifll-Illiid‘. for In amp-nu,“ i; l\l)l‘l".li.liiilj niilortun- aicly he contorted pneumonia after the operation and this nvzis folloiv- gri by phlehitis. Under the excell- snt cure o1 tho Grey Nuns, .\ir. Liiqiie is noiv SrPIl making his iviiy down the lihqiitul LTIITlUOI‘ anii mck in his livri, His friends ‘hark Jioina isrh him a sure and >l'>“-l>~l.‘~' rcvxivrry and trust that, before many ‘socks pa», he will be able m return by air to his post. at Mos- e-r Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska. On Tiiesdzrv. February 21st. the ladies of St. John's W. A. will be the giicstsi of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Profiti. a’. iii» Orient Hotel in Vic- mrlri, ulicre an all-day sewing meeting will complete their cloth- ing hale for Canadian missions. It. is DNVTIIH‘; ii:rrc-.isingl_v difficult n. acct.“ ate the membership of the W. .. ii flier monthly mcct- inizs. and the OrRfilllL-fiilon is in- iirml trWr-Xnl t.» tlicir hostess fui‘ pmivriwic with spi€1ott3 quarters H‘) this rwwaunn. Altm- supper. a scrlrs of fibr- siwm m tho intr-tcsts (if ilhe ltiriim will be shnun and the rcguiar business mectiiig will take place. n'in.i_v~niliirlrd of Cri- out in iiili forrt: 1.14. - . cxliiiii: in supplv thirteen .-\Hlr:-' tor the Croqiiinole (Vimphilililll kpnnmreil by the Wc- mcirs livrifiiti‘ A sircnble nmniiixt. mus irii for the ivrgaiiizritlon . tho financial brunt. of ricnrli- c» i‘! r-iuzrriuiizly plOjt" l. A ire-at (‘"11 ni tun v as tin-uteri nil-ion Mrs lltmi lluiwr-ivu mid .\ir. Eric Loivilirr acre [nrvnzillv declared the irntiriw pf Fl $ili""-liil‘lt‘l't"fl roti- tow iI/i h-v‘ the prrrirl recipi- r.‘ viii‘ MHPTPC! clinrolnto burs; M. Tllilli Billiillfillfi rercivr-d the bonhv- ri/r‘ ‘ll the sump quality and inlnc r- r‘\'l“illiliZ iviis POiiVlllfiFIi vilth "l‘.r.f‘.‘~il'l‘.i‘iii.y iuiri ri dance. IIEJIN st (LYIK l§l*.l'i:l‘_lif§()\\'ERS Feb l6 - rf Lttlilirlrliré. PAT, m.» Y, Plumber SEZ. When thi- plumhiulfs nn s i: THIIIPIIKP t! I'm. in your hurry call - . - We'll rush nut in a jiffy, It No Job in» hi: - - too smsil! i Don't nitcmm 1g mqkg hlumhing repairs your- sr-li’, H. may land to more "Khan-o inter. Csll us for trained, qualified plumb- ers whn will tin lilo Job l M. I minimum rout. I Douglas & Joiiqs l0! Kent St. Phone 187C ' Samuel Hopkins Adams “You do it," she cajoled. “Think what lovely’ photographs you'll take in those nice white clothes." The cloud temporarily truis- ferred itself to his countenance. "If you think it's fun fo.r me, trailing in this rig-J’ "Why, they're marvelous," she cried with an effect of admiration that was a little too guilaless. "Do you wear them all the year round?" "To some extent." "And have you s. lot more like them?" "is Sued humor was restored. “In the words of the Prophet’. Jere- miah. ‘You ain't seen nothin‘ yet’. The showing on the pier was by special arrangement, but I figured "H Selling back to normal until we reach Bermuda. No luck. The bag with my regular clothes in it. was nilsjllaced. And I'm not {on sure it was accidental, either," he concluded with s stiffened jaw. "I think you'll look sweet on the dance floor. D0 you like to dance" "Strong for lt," he began, and had another thought. "Sometimes," he qualified "Me, I'm going to dance from start to finish," she declared. “You won't have to lean up BSI-linst. any walls," ho said glumiy. At. tcn o'clock Mr. Metziger and izlii white-clad tripper were stand. ing outside, gazing in Upgn 3:19 dance floor. "Ain't. you going to dance with her?" queried tbs mun- agcr. "Not this evening." “Why not?" "She might not care about assocl- sting with my Miikies.” "Show me another rig aboard that. looks as swell. What's the mutter with them?" Mr. Metziger snorted. "Just s touch oonspicious." ‘That. should worry her! Have you seen her dodging any spot. lights. Look at her now with that Aymon bird. Ho won't do her any good." The two outsiders retired to the rail to smoke. The music died away and the girl, coming to the win. dow for air and catching sight of them, shook off several swalns and came out. "Oh, here you are!" she greeted them. "And is that a. pleasant surprise!" rctortcd the IKBX-LODEDZIHI marl. "Hope you haven't been worrying about. us." “Did you want mes-to?" Ha mumbled something about "playing the game". "I'm playing it. as hard as I know how. And loving it." She appealed to Wallis. "What am I supposed to do?" "Metzy's hinting delicately that it. takes two wonderguests to make a ivondertrlp." "And you got; a right to act ac- cordlngLv," stated Mr. Metziger. "There isn't enough get-together, §BOTil gvisn 21 g is that the idea?" Front row (left to right): Keith MacKinnon, Kenneth MacNeill, Johnny Scott, Elmer MacKin- nan, George Gillespie, Percy Scott. Middle row: Gail Hyde, Shirley Hyde, Betty Bellman, Claude MacPhee, Edith Bellman, Dslvny Scott. Back row: Shirley MacDonald (teacher), Shirley MacKinnon. Joan Murray, Ethel Gillespie, Betty MacLesn, Velms MacKinnon, Howard Gillespie, Howard Mae- Neill. "The ides is you don't have to snoot him, do you." "Did he mmplain o! being snoot- ed?" she asked gravely. "Oh, don't; mind me. I'm like Oliver I-Ierfordks young man who was so benighted he never knew when he was sllghted. Metzys the one who is suffering." "I'm really the one that's suff- ering from being snootcd. Wlhy, Mr. Metziger, I practically begged him to ask me to dance and he wasn't having any. So, who's non-cooper- ating now?" Chapter X "What about this Aymon guy?" Kane asked Mziida. “Mr. Aymon?" Her expression was innocence itself. "He's offered me a joh. Better than secretary- ing, he says." "Lay off it." earnestly counseled the manager. "I got to hand it to you that you make a hot dancing team. But. he's a bad actor. You might better pal up with Wally. It's only for nine days." Mziida exhibited symptoms of contribution. "Am I being s. poor sport? I don't mean to be. Can't you be nice and sympathetic and understand my situation?" "Nobody had to ask me twice to cooperate," stated Mr. Metzlger. “Then you will help. I'm play- ing hooky. This kind of thing has never come my way before. Can you blame mo for eating it up? All my life I've had somebody on my neck. Be a perfect little lady, or else. Thurs me. Well, I'm not being rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWH Clyde River School _ * W» a perfect little lady this trip. You can't imgine how I've been look- ing forward to nine whole days of doing what I please. So I hope you won't mind too much if I don't want to be watched over and-and —what do they call it?—regiment- ed every minute." "You'd like to be queried Wallis. A small smile was hesitant on her lips. "Not entirely." "OK. Just. toss us a. kind word now and then, and we'll promise not to interfere with your holiday pastimes. Here comes one of ‘em now." Avmon was approaching with his consciously graceful lope. "I've been looking everywhere for you," he reaproached her. “Did I miss a number? Sorry. I've been busy." She introduced the men. Aymon subjected the others to a covert. scutiny. "I'd like to have a little talk with you, Mr. Metziger," said he. "Yeah? What about." "Oh, nothing special." "It'll keep then. I'm turning in now.’ As t/he couple withdrew he said to Wallis. "Keep an eye on that girlie of yours, boy. Something tells me her middle name is trouble." "Not for me, Metzy. Yours is the White Man's Burden. If you want me to take over for the even- ing, all right.” Buttoning his unreasonable coat against the chill, he made a brisk seven laps to the mile over B. shifty deck, the wind stiffened and the ship's behavior becoming un- let alone?" ' Marshfield Budget‘ Are we better, are ws wiser. than we were s yes-r sgo? Turn the pages that are written, Does the record tell us so’! . We ask ourselves this question as we stand on the threshhoid of s. new year. Our answer will be in parliamentary language. Let us bring down the Budget. Much has trsnsplred in this thriving little community in the year '49. Life-long resident: have been called to higher service. number of new residents have been carried over the threshhold to begin s new life. Wee balms have been flown hither and yon by Mr. Stork, glad- dening many homes. The whole world loves s baby. Education is s much discussed subject these days. We are pleased to relate. that during the Year just past, the little school house on the hill was removed to s new site, which afforded more adequate play ground. A redecorating Job has been done on the interior and exterior, adding much to the gen- eral appearance. Many scholars have come forth from her walls. The year '49 was no exception, when four of her pupils matriculated in to Prince o: Wales College, one of these being chossn ss the most. popular student s! --C. E. Burke, Photographer reliable. Near an embrasiire lead- lllg to a small deck he was halted by s. familiar voice. "Don't," it said. Then, sharpened to vsxstion, "Please! I don't. like it." War on another front, thmight Wallis. This kid is certainly the original casus beili. What'll I do about that? Considering his recent. acceptance of responsibility there seemed to be only one course. He stepped through the opening, His charge stood. on defense, her shoulders against the bulge of a. lifeboat, holding of! a tall and boyish person whose visage, in the moonlight, struck the observer as suggestively pallid. "I hate beinK pawed," declared Maids with an angry catch in her breath. “Be reasonable," expostulated the youth. "What did we come out here for?" "Not for that," she assured him. Catching sight of the white figure in the rear, She added an "Oh"! of relief. I-Iei- escort executed an unstable turn, lost his balance and. lurched violently toward the newcomer. who caught and saved him from disaster. A glassy glare was the rescuers reward. "Do I know you?" "No," replied Wallis soothingly. "But that's all right." "Whatcha. rigged up that. for?" "I'm the assistant medical offic- er." "Is he?‘ The request for confir- mation was addressed to Maids. "He must be. Look at his uni- form." way To be continued P. W. C. The teacher is to be con- gratiilated on the finished product of her year's work. She has been re-engaged for another term. -—.A splendid recommendation. Blessed are those who never gol- sip about. the faults of the church but work to make it better! Judg- ing from the report of the annual meeting of the Central United Church here, this class must be in the majority. Late in the year, Pastor MacCallum tendered his re- signation to accept a call to Cape Breton, N. S. I-Ils farewell message was very impressive as he told his large congregation that his great- est joy was Iminisfcring to the sick and consoling the bereaved. At the close of the service the different branches of the church veny kind- ly remembered their pastor and his good wife. We wish them the best of luck in their new field of labour. Another organization which has been doing a Rood work in the community is the Marshfield branch of the Woman's Institute. Their monthly meetings are held regularly with a large attendance. When this eneigetlc group of women are let loose once a month it is equal to the atomic bomb. During the late fall s Hallowden party was staged by the W. I. Many weird costumes and sounds were heard as the witches, ghosts and goblins of Marshfield and sur- rounding countryside stalked through the darkened rooms and halls at. Craggan. The judges had a spanky time deciding the winners. Lunch was served. The funds of the organization were further augmented when s FEBRUARY ‘is, 195,, DIAMOND DUETTE i495" Sparkling diamond sol in a mounting 0f 14k yellow gold. Matching 14k yellow gold wedding band. 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