rrna GUARDIAN, OHARl.0TTETOWN PAGE SEVENTEEN DECEMBER 19. 1950 ? .. V”:-ii? THIS WINTER... k -5- .-..::.;.:.. gmphedd . g ii: In: West A, Soiillt I America Aboard the magnificent Canadian Pacific cruise linor- EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND You'll visit j;un;iic.1 and scenic Venezuela . . . motor through the Andes to (Inrnrzn. You'll shop in the "Shopper's Paraulisc" oi'Cur.'1cuo . . . enjoy an excursion across the Isthmus of P:m;un:i from Cristobal. And you”ll never forget (Jub:t's ll:ivnn;l. Aboanl the Iimpress of Scotland you'll enjoy an airy outside slailerooln; superb food in a fully zlir-conditioned (lining rooln, swinnning. fleck sports and night club enlcrinilnncnt. No l?(lJ.lf)()i'iY or viral l'L'(IiilTf'fi. 12 Day Cruise: from NEW YORK N Day Cruise: from NEW YORK .2, Jan. 5 Jan. I9. Fab. 4. 20, March 3, 24 Kingllon - la Guaiva - Havana Kingston - Lu Guaira - Curacao sills up Cristobal - Havana - 968 up lnformalion and ruuvaflons from your own navel agent or H. NEWTON, Canadian Pariic Slaamshlpn, 40 King Street. Saint John, N.l. lThe Neighbors ; ,7-fry Al-1( sl- 3 a-IO. - I::um';';,",;,i..-.ona.-an "I-Ialf these fellas ask for something for a girl about my size . and coloring-and I havenlt even got a date this Christmas." -Tomorrow's Promise 31 Temple Illley continued "I have heard from old King. the negro on my island. lie is troubled abcut the future. He is not lonely and he likes the life. but he fears that should anything happen to him there would be no one to look after Ruff and my ducks and the birds. He asks me who will take care of them. And I can think of but one person who would care. And that is you, Anne. "So I ask you to let me give my island and my house and my dog. I think you will be glad to look after old King and Ruff and see that someone is always on the place to protect it. And I shall be so happy to think of you there. I have writ- ten my lawyers. and if you accept the charge the will make the trans- fer. "You need not answer this, Anne. I shall hear from my lawyers and they will tell me of your decision" "Some women would never have forgiven hlm." Vicky said when Anne had finished. - "I know. But I had given him up. Vicky. You must remember that. and somehow it hasn't seemed in me a question of forgiveness It has been a question of understand- ing, At first I couldn't understand, but now I think I do." She sat gaz- ing into the fire and at last she said. "I can't tell you what these two years have meant to me. when I left home I was so afraid of life. llverythlng seemed so-so diffe:cnt from what I had believed. In :1 way I think I blamed you for not warn- ing me. But now I know you couldn't. I had to find out for my- self. And I had in find out, too. that the whole world wasn't like my world-a play world with a lot of mad actors." she stood up. her back to the blaze. and Spoke with a touch of excitement. "For that's what may are-actors playing their parts. Afraid that the curtain may ring down and bring darkness. and fighting cff the moment Then I came with you. Vicky. and lived with vcrur family and worked with my children. I saw that marriage could be happy and that life was good if we made it so. And I am not frightened any more." She was on her knees now beside Vicky's chair. "Vlcky. darling. what would I have done without you?" gxnd Vicky said. ”Ycu are the child of my heart. And'you have filled it." XXIII old King. coming in an hour later. found the two women in the kitchen. ”We are making some tea" Anne explained. "Do you mind?" ”Yes'm. I does.” King told her. beaming, "'causc I wants to mck it fo' you myse'f. An' c! you all wait jest a little minute. I'll beat up some waffles." They protested, but finally let him have his way. when he came in to set the table -he grew conversational. "Mr. Charles -write me the house and eve'ythlng gwlne belong to you. Miss Anne." "Are you glad, King?" "I is dat. Is you gwlne live heah?" Anne shook her head. "I have my school, but I'll be coming over week- :-nds. And in the summer Vicky and I will stay here a iot." "Thank the Lawd fer that." Kins said fervently. "I'ain' exac'ly what you'd call lonesome, but I misses Mr. Charles." Returning a little later with waffles crisp and brown on a blue plate, King further elucidated. "I-Ie'd 'a bin heah now cf she had'n cdme fer him." Color flamed in Anne's Checks- "Como for him?" "Yes. ma'am. She come in a speed boat and sent it back and stayed. And when he come, he wouldn't keep her. He made me tek her 10 the mainl-an'. An' all that night he didn't sleep. Towa'd mawin' I he-ered him in the kitchen. and I went in and I say. I: you feellu' bad. Mr. Charles? an' he say. No. You go back to bed, King. I got things on my mln'.' An' the next mawnin' he told me he was gwlne marry her and never come back." Anne ventured. "Do you think he's happy?" "Happy?" There was scorn in old King's voice, ”No'm, he alnl. How he gwine be happy with a woman like that?" The sun setting now, blazing up red from the horizon. "We must run along." Vicky said. "but we'll be coming back." King took them down to their boat and he and Ruff watched them Thalia OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Fago'y Ev Shorten GIVE FLOPLEY "AN EMPTY HOUSE WITH NOTHING TO DO. AND WATS EXACTLY WHAT HE DOES ss-NOTHING! BUT HE U8l.lALl)l MANAGES TD scam: UP A FEW ODD JOBS HOUSE FULLOF WMPANY IS ON HAND! JUGTABOUTTI-IE TIME A l wluirlvou MEAN vowve seen FIVE BELLS SLEEPING ALL THE TIME I WASGONEI-I'VE BEEN . our roe l I . I JUST CLEANING OUT THE VACUUM CLEANER! vonx AlllulIGlllll'Y Messrs. Lloyd Vessey and Dick Vessey were visitors to Borjen last, week on business. Many friends of-.Mlss Elizabeth MacDonald. York, are glad to he” that she is feeling better after her recent illness. I lMrs. Herbert Leirls. York. is V35. lung in Cornwall. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. 1-lazen Howard. Mr. and Mrs. William cmckgu-, and daughter Lenore. York. were visitors in Orwell cave on Friday, We Kuest cf Mrs. Dan MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Vessey re. turned from their honeymoon on Tuesdlilh They married on rlriday at the home of Rev. Roy vessey in Tmro, Ms. Mrs. P:-ter Brodie has returned to the city after visiting in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Benja. min Mallett. Many friends of Mrs. Ira Lewis are glad to hear that she is up around again after her recent ill. ness. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ncwson were visitors to the City last Sun- day evening where they visited Mr. Dan Mr-Neil who is a patient in the RE. Island Hospital. M1 Sterllhlz Yeo has rctumed to his home in Union Road after being a. patient in the RE. I. Hospital where he suffered a broken root while working on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclnnls and datuchter Diane, City, were visitors to York on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Mrs. Robert Crockett has return- ed to her home in York after vis- iting in Central Royalty, the guest of her son and datlghfel'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crock:-ti. The regular meeting of tin: Alpha Womenis In.stii.ui.e was held at the home cf Mrs. Clifford Chappcil. The meeting: opened with the sing- ing of carols followed by the creed repeated in unison. The minutes were then read and approved. It was decided to give gifts for the shut-ins and Mrs. Dolph Murray and Mrs. Raymond Vessey are to get them. It was also moved to Qivc 56,00 in teachers to get frosts for school children at the Christ- mas concert. Miss Richards than read :1 story on Christmas which was very much enjoyed by every- one. Contests were then out on by Mrs. Harry Swan and Mrs. Frank Watts. Roll call was then called which was aim'.vcred with an ex- change of Christmas gifts. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge. Potato Shortage The following figures on stor- age holdings of potatoes on Dec. 1. 1949 and 1950 follow: (000 bus.- .60 lbs. per bus.) have been ob- tained from the Marketing Ser- vice, Federal Department of Agri- culture, Ottawa. 1949 I950 Inland, P.E.l. ., 8.845 7,334 Inland, NS. 372 368 Halifax . 7 ll Saint John. NB. 6 5 Inland, N.B. .. . 9.614 9,140 Maritime: ............ .. 18.844 17.055 Quebec 690 78:": Eastern On i. 125 285 West. Om. . . 2,086 2,332 Prairies .. . . . 95 103 British Columibia L030 L396 Totals 22,890 21,956 NOTE: in addition in the stocks reported in the above fable, there were 40,000 bus. in zrowers' hands in the Craven-Lurmsden districts of Sask. and l.373.000 in farm storage in 5. Alberta. These dis- iricis were unreported in previous years. as they went away. The dog's ears dropped, "She'll be comin' back." old King consoled him. "but the ways of the Lawd am pas' findil:' out. She'd 'a' made Mr. Charles happy. and hc's done tied up with that tiger cat!" In the weeks that followed. while Anne taught her scholars. she thought of her lovely domain. In winter and in summer it would be her place of -refuge. In sharing Char- les' house Anne felt that she would share. in a way. his heart, "llc meant it that way," she told her- self over and over alzain. "Ant when I am there I shall feel him near me." Yet so uncertain are the plans that mortals makerthnt nu:-.n,v months were to pass before Anne came to her island, for one day when she returned from school she found a telegram waiting. Francis Ordwny was very ill and he want- ed Anne and Vicky. It was late when Anne and Vicky arrived at the old house in Carroll County. A nurse in whim was wait- ing in the hall to take them up- stairs. "He wants to see you u" once,” she said. "Is he-?" Anne dmed not 5.13 "dying." Her voice faliered. The nurse said. ,"Hc is holdinr his own." Anne. going up the stairs. lhouzb: of what she had said in Vicky tit” day on the island. 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