gurrsge mi-ms son rsavolt I -.--.- JAN'lillA.RY'”25. 193i is . Y.- ..-a ,. .-, .l,: . .. A r. s t I t s - ;:s.-r-x - .5.- And Tender Leaf TEA BAGS are TOPS for Convenience and Economy, too! I Here, at last, is perfect lea-making! little top leaves of finest fragrant Orange Pekoe . .5 h the exact quantity. for each brewing. Ne apillingfno specks, no messy teapot afterward! No wonder more and more women find Tender leaf Tea Bags the economical, convenient, gracious way to serve teal Get some to-day. outpost in china A ny vu Gielgud Continued "You both luvs some dinner. here when Wu's gone. I hope." "'n1a.mk' -you," said James. should like to." He lit his pipe and puffed noisiy. "D'you think Wu will see res- sont" asked Gerald alter a few moments of companionnble silence. ,'"mat rather depends." said the saw. put to him." Gerald bit his lip. "You mean it depends on me?" "llrankly." slid Patrick James look- ing at him keenly, "it does." "And Irankly," retorted Gerald bitterly. "you haven't much coniid- ence in the outsomei" - "I don't see why you should say that, Gerald." "Well. it's pretty olwlolll." said Gerald. hardly bothering to dis- " For g PENN! for PENNEI Here's Why: 1 2. speak of thrift-coat em." you speak of Canned salmon. It's all food. no waste. no trim. Canned Salmon is all edible food. Canned salmon is an excellent dietary source of niacin. it sisoicontains protein. the food needed to build and maintain body tissues. Canned lsinsoa is e.proteln food - that contains amino acids soneceessry balanced diets. ' . Used as a "deb" or "meet" ingredient in 'penny-saving cooked dishes. there is do ” shrinkage to Canned salmon: . l . guise a sneer, "that I'm not up to coping with a situation-as Dale was, for example!" But Patrick James was not a highly strung girl to allow himself to be easily irritated. Also he had on good deal of liking and, sympa”, tor Gerald Havelook. "Dalets a lot older than you are." he said soothingly. "And he knows china exceptionally well for an Englishman." ' Gerald mustered up a smile. "Your tact, padre, covers a multi- tude of sins," he said. In his turn James smiled. "Surely a large part o! my job?" he suggested. "I wish," muttered Gerald Have- lock, "that I could put mine in a . nutshell like that." James leaned forward crossing his long legs. "You mustn't get discouraged my dear Gerald. You've had bad luck all along, in getting the -station just when the Japanese row has ut the whole country onithe jump. glale had very little anti-foreign -xv: kind as net." said Gerald. missionary gravely. "on the way in r THE. GUARDIAN. CH ARLOTTETOWN TAKES A cusses mus sscx msnrn Mrs. C. Wei- lacesko. Let h- b rid g e. Alta, says: "I took a chance and tried another remedy for relief of stomach It sets and sore sck. This time I took . Sarnalt.Aftet ""- "nu . b” only two bottles, my backache was relieved and I no longer em troubled with stomach upsets." It- on suitor from rheumatic. neuritic, or arthritic pain, sciatica or backache or from some stomach. kidney or liver disorders, nutritional anemia and nervousness, try Sar- nak for one week. prove that Sarnak can help you. 31.55 at all drug stores. feeling to deal with. Besides. you and I share one advantage that he never had, poor devil!" "And what's that?" "He never had the luck to iiud a woman to face coming up here with him-like Janet, or your Shelia." There was a little pause. Then Gerald burst into a roar of laugh- terf -which somdi had nothing of amusement in its tuiy sound. "Why laugh?" asked James. showing signs ed annoyance. "My dear padre," retorted Gerald, "you've succeeded in showing me the iiunny side or my depression. I got my sense of humour back. I can't easily say how gratslul I leel." James looked puzzled. But ilurth- er awkward double meanings were interrupted by the distant clatter of horses' hoods approaching at a. quick that out or the quickly-gatln erlng darkness. "Wu for a dollar," said James. "Now for it." He turned towards the verandah. and so failed to see that Gaald I-Iavelock's iinal act of preparation for his guwt was to take an auto- matlc pistol from a drawer in his ASSOCIATED isls1.Mon.:cvANNsn's.- or bRl'i'lsli-fc0l.UM,biAA. hot entrees Good taste. you bet! There is no other food that tastes just like cums salmon. its wonderful lever is. incomparable. Just a little canned salmon in egwide.yer'isty, oi dishes permeates and complainants"-A tantsiises the taste buds; Whemyoushop. don't forget to pick up canned salmon. It's one of your boat food buys. Canned salmon is cooked ready to eat as it comes from the can or as a basic ingredient - It is adsllcious "combiner" for a boat oi desk. and ofhisisek onsrraa xv nniosnns IN comrnnancr; Behind the two men, as they waited. a couple of varhite- jacketed houseboys were lighting the lamps. They shuttled uneasily as they worked, and whimered nervouely in oarelully-lowered voices. From outside the french window sounded a word of command. ut- tered in a singularly thin precise voice. and two armed men appeared on the verandah. They wore non- descript khaid unliorms, carried a rifle and an umbrella slung across their shoulders, and heavy Mauser pistols prominent in their belts. may wheeled inward to face each other, and waited impassively ior their leader. A moment later Wu walked in, his spurs clinking. He looked more like a figure out of a musical comedy than ever, in his big iur hst, with gold lace draped all over the breast of his tunic, and his great curved sabre tucked under his arm. He bowed low tram the waist, and peered curiously at Gerald Havelock. Gerald nodded stlifly. "I am not late, I t.rust,' he said. "Not all General. You know Mr. James, I think?" I Wu smiled cxpansively, and stroked his thin silky moustache. "Wde are old friends-1 hope," he SI . "You will have a, drink utter your long ride from the hills?" Gerald suggested; and noticed the mission- ary fmwnlng. General Wu sat down at the table. Behind him his guards sensi- bly relaxed, but kept their hands on the butts of their pistols. Later I shall be very glad, Mr. Ha'velock," said Wu. clnsplng his thin yellow fingers together on the table in front of him. "But you have a proved: in your country which I greatly admire! Business before pleasure!" . Gerald coughed nervously, and complimented the General on the fluency of his English. "I thought perhaps," said wu slightly lifting one eyebrow, "that Mr. Dale-rwhose departure I so . greatly regret-might have iniorm- ed you that I hold degrees cat the universities of Canton and San &nclsco." Gerald winced. "You were good friends with Mr. Dale." he said, taking one of the i other chairs. "I hope we may be friends also." Wu studied his finger-nails, which were very long and pointed. "We say in China," he observed, apparently to the world at large, "that a youth is to be regarded with respect. But also-admonish your friends and kindly try to lead them. lzf you find than impractical, stop." This mlgmetical pl ounoement put an immedi be stop to the slightly strained exchange or com- pliments. "I suggest: we get to business," said Patrick James gruffly. "By all means," agreed Wu. Gerald” Havelock squared his shoulders. "What have you to say, General?" he said abruptly. , "Nothing." replied Wu blandly. '"I believe a communication was delivered to you. Mr. Haveloc . I see no change in the situation." "I WILL RAID TAN FU” "I am to take as serious then, General, your threat to burn and loot Tan Pu unless I pay you 50 thousand silver dollars on behalf of my omlpnny?" Wu lowered his eyelids modestly. ':I'hat," he said very quietly. "is so. "But it's absurd-outrageous!" "Superior men," remarked Wu, "according to our proverb in china, are not invariably virtuous." James grinned. and his expres- sion stung Gerald Havelock into as- serting himself. "It's not a question of virtue." be snapped. "It's a question of cash. I don't possess such 9. sum. It's not to be had." . "I am asur ," said Wu 'bl.a.ndly, "that its equivalent is in your go- downs. Your company can send the money." "You're pretty frank, General!" "sincerity," said Wu apologetics)- ly, "is of everything the beginning and the end. Without it there can be nothing." "'.'l'hen," said Gerald. "I'll be as sincere as you like! Your demand is absurd and I reduce it fiatlyl I've paid you mcre than enough money as it is." James sat up startled. "What on earth do you mean. Gorald? You havent been paying He stopped. Wu had lifted one hand, and was looking steadily at Gerald Havelook irom under his lowered lids. "I shall raid Tan Pu to-marrow at sundown," he said quietly. To be continued New Wiitshire Lodge Meeting Held The annual meeting of New Wiltshire Royal scarlet Chapter was held in Barton Lodge Room, North Mi ton. on Jen. is. W. Comp. Prank scxenaie occupied the chair. with a large number of companions irorn the dilferent Lodges being present. The reports oi the retiring citi- cers showed the chapter in a flourishing condition. financially and otherwise. ' ' - The following show the new slate of officers duly elected and in- stalled by Comp. Percy Hooper, Past W. Commander; W. commander - Prank Mac- Kensie. Dep. Commander Gerald - Ralph Burnett. Dollar. . ' scribe - Andrew 1:. Dollar. 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