rr r- g climax 20.1w _. " ~—-*- ‘as; - ‘ Buy Christmas Seals As always the I949 program of the Tuberculosis Associations will be financed by your purchase af Christmas Seals. So please, take just a rnoinent-send in your contribution today. P., E. I. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE 62 Richmond Street '1 NO. I CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L. CHRISTMAS TREE -» SEND A GIFT TD A IIDSPITALIZED WAR liET They Gave, Will You? The City Branch of the.Canadian Legion, assisted by the Contact Club and Overseas Nursing Sisters Association, is sponsoring an appeal to provide CHRIST- MAS GIFTS for all War Veteran Hospitalized Patients from P. E. I. All you need to do is PURCHASE OR MAKE the article. Purchases may be made in ANY STORE ANYWHERE, but MUST BE PLACED UNDER THE CANADIAN LEGION CHRISTMAS TREE located at MOORE 8i McLEOD LTD. GIFTS ARE NEEDED llEl'lE ilIlE SOME SUGGESTIONS These Are Articles Suitable For anil Desired liy 20th These hospital Veterans CIGARETTES ~ HANDKERCHIEFS TOILET ARTICLES PLAYING CARDS 50m CANDY AND FRUIT SWEATERS PHOTO FRAMES rims SLIPPERS PENCILS MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS RAZOR stapes WRITING urea SHAVING KITS ADULT GAMES PIPES AND TOBACCO POCKET NOVELS ZIPPER BILLFOLDS CRIBBAGE BOARDS PLEASE REMEMBER! MAKE IT YOURSELF! BUY IT ANYWHERE! But, Place It Under Christmas Tree at Moore & McLeod’: NOTEz-Please do not put more than ONE gift in each parcel. You will be tents of parcel, size if any, and your name and address. DEPARTMENT 0F EIIIIGATIOII voeilrioiiiit EDIIDATIIIN Under‘ the provisions of the Youth Training Schedule of the Federal Provin~ clol Vocational Training Agreement the following short term courses for young men and young women from sixteen to thirty years of age will be offered begin- ning on the dates mentioned in the description of each course. Coursel. HOME MANAGEMENT: This course will include Home Manage- "lei". COOKIDSI. Sewing, Hcme Nursing qnd Health. The course will last six weeks and a second course may be offered if there are sufficient applicants. Course be- gins Jci uary 4th. Course 2. AGRICULTURE: six weeks’ course so arranged that in addition to the regular students, thosennterested in any particular division of the work ray attend during the week it is being given. The course will be divided as o ows: la) Livestock First Aid. Feeds and Feeding and Animal Husbandry. Soils, Crop Rotations and Fertilizers. Horticulture, Forestry and Special Crops. Insects and Plant Diseases. Farm Accounting, Farm Machinery etc. \ W4" ‘further announcement will be mode shortly as to the dates on which these I r c given and the names of the instructors. The course begins January l7th. kll a] sufficient iiumbenare interested a course lasting approximately four nee s wii be givcn in Grading ‘and Packing of Eggs and in Poultry and Poultry anagcment. Those applying will be notified of the beginning date. ‘Course 3. FARM MECHANICS: A four months’ course to include care and lc-Pfil’ 0t farm machinery, tractors, cars and gas engines, harness repair, elemen- tary clectiicity, pipe fitting, blacksmlthing, woodworking and bricklaying. Course begins Jc-nuary 4th. Those who complete satisfactorily the full courses under the Youth Training Programme will receive aa allowance of five dollars a week to assist in living expenses. . »__.._»-_.._ Cgifl g- There is still room for additional students in the six months’ courses given indcr the Vocational Schools Assistance Agreement. These are: Carpentry, Ele- mcntary E'ectricity, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting, Blacksmithing, Brlcklayiiig and Plastering. For these longei courses students will provide their own living expenses. Those interested should apply at once and be ready to begin an January 4th. All courses are of an intensely practical nature and they provide a favourable "Pliirturiity for young men and women to learn a trade, improve their knowledge and train themselves for wider and more effective service. No tuition fees will be charged for any of the courses and all materials, tools and equipment required for instructional purposes will be supplied. “Application farms for enrolment in any of these courses may ba secured from Mr. Robert Snazelle, Department of Education, Charlottetown. PLEASE D0 NOT DELAY, APPLY AT ONCE. If-PJ-i! t-T-I illTei-RFEVZJ-‘l i?‘ 5*; F (L. W. Shaw) , DEPUTY MINISTER and DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. . Department of Education, Charlottetown, P. E. l., December I5, I948. ""77 fierce?!» provided with a Card at Moore 8i McLeod‘s on which you should fill in the con- I _ . ,, _Fl‘_I_'IE__G_L_lARDlAN.__CIjIlA_I§I_-OTTETOWN \F\P\\ t) e i! llhateau Sinister 1i I» Leslie Berealord ( ii 1 He could no no purpose tn tall- ingCas-yl as much especially alnce she had begun to take this at- titude over Youse! Hussein. "Probably you're right." he re- sponded dryly, not to be drawn into further argument. and added; “Meanwhile, we're saved dolltng ourselves up tn glad rags to-nlght. That's a. silver lining to any cloud." '\'\'\'\\- CAESAR CELEBRATE!) "Arerrt you a. luy thing!" 1n- terpoaed here the husky voice of Virginia West, who had joined themlunnotlced by O'Hara. She looked up at his serious cluk eyes. “I remember thlnklng—t.ha first night I ever met you-how extra good you looked ln dress-kit. By good-I mean, the ICU sort of cave- man type." Did he behave like that. Virgle?" Caryl asked, with a little gurgle, and the other laughed too: "You can bet on it sweetheart. ll’ only Julius had been there. with camera and lights. he'd had got llie ivorlcls picture, a real box-of- fice winner."- "Tl-iatls a new one ori me, any- how." 'O'Hara laughing himself. but feeling hot and embarrassed, when Caryl changed the subject. "Since we're not going to the villa. ivlll someone say what we are to do with ourselves?’ ' she asked. "I don't see why we should lose an evening's entertainment. I've a feeling I'd like to escape from this Chateau, and- make \\‘ll0OpEE-—" "Why not?" O'Hara agreed at once. He ii-as glad of anything to izike her mind off this jig-saw puzzle which he was trying so \alnl_v to put together. A suggest- l0ll flashed into his mind: "I noticed there was some sort of festa. going on in Blarrltz. and there's a special gala night ad- rertlsed at the Casino." Hence, qultc a gay evening. The Casino outlined ln lights of’ vivid colours was unusually llvely and crowded to-rilght. Even O'Hara stcrn tinder the stress of anxiety, gradually relaxed and gave his problem a rust. As he danced with Caryl later on she challenged the change tn him. i “Why, you're becoming quite human!" she laughed. in that de- liclously musical way of hers, and eyeing him with glittering blue ‘ eyes. "What has happened to Caesar?" - “Cacsar?" He slowed down h‘- zliythm, edging with her towards the fringe of the crowded dance- tloor and stared down at her, ‘puzzled: "What do you mean by-- ‘ Caesar?" "Your manner." she said de- finitely. and explained: "I mean- y-tr usual manner. As if you oi it; down on all us smaller a ", as though we just didn't l ' matter.” ‘ed her nway from the crush. 1*; with her the cool of a to overlooking the descending mp of gardens and the moon- SCfl, . "hm I actually like that?" he ilsked her» surprised. "pm She nodded her golden head, then said: "That's F 10w you've always struck me, any- Brow. l’. expect it's really what one should expect-hare, especially. After all. the Chateau did once belong to you~or your people, which is just the same-J’ "No, it isn't" he insisted. "How can it be the same? The Chateau Eslonged to your — to old Mr. ;I~‘ayne, and now lt belongs to you; llJillZ that isn't the same. either. And ianyhoiv-J’ he became impatient 'li-d liei- back to a table and hailed ‘a \\'altE'1‘"——Why talk about the ,Chateiiu? Let's forget 1t--" ! She said nothing for the mom- ent. while he ordered from the visitor. she Just sot. looking out s? the sea. Dlslantly, a white l singie-funnelled turbine luxury yztch was creeping seawards out of .Bayonne harbour. She moved so gently that she seemed almost to b: standing still. | O'Hara was Watching hcr. He lcli suddenly interested in that yacht. which lie now vaguely re- nicmbered having noticed early that morning riding at anchor off St. Pierre de Brissac. He had been interested then, wondering who the civnei- could be. And yet. of course, that was no 3:; lness of his, and he wondered at his own interest. He heard Caryl speaking. i "What do you really make of this-this putting of! of to-nlghfs evenlng at the Villa 5t, Plerre?” she iii-as usklng. He raised his brows Li surprise. "I thought we agreed that the rial-i was fully entitled to do that. [if he'd urgent business elsewhere?" ;ll5 reminded her. "I wonder what sort of buslness t‘. ivas." she murmured reflectlvely mpplng the cool drink the waiter had brought her. "If l were you, I shouldn't won- der." O'Hara said tersely. "It's riot our affair, is it?" "There you are!" she remarked inltli a little graceful shrug. “luff. that Caesar all over again? 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