. ICU-Ill rus cusnaum. - Africa Plight _ Val Gielgud ‘the girl turned to rieash. sua- that he might like some tsa. but it appeared that the Ger- man was only interested in getting s. fresh lot of film from his bag- tsle: the light was magnificent: be proposed to photograph the tes- psrty. He collected his materials and went out again into the glare. Saunders grunted. "Shall I brilz you a cup of tea in here. miss?" Cami shook her head. and lookedhard at the leathery face s! the little servant. She felt that she needed a corrective about points of views ‘of Rupert Larrlmore at- ter her talk with Tony Sothern. "Bailaders," she said abruptly, "llr. Larrimors thinks that we may be in real danger." "Is that so, Miss?" "Haven't you anything else to say about it than that?" Saunderss face, showed the sus- Dltlon of a smile. "Well, miss - if you'll excuse me - Mr. Larri- more usually knows his own busi. ness best-and here he is. Miss.” "Hello Saunders. cut along to the Professor. He wants you!" "Very good. sir." . Larrlmore turned te duel, "m; Isa? It all looks very nice-almost homely." “No tea. Rupert. I want to talk to you." “What about?" "Just things." Lozrrimore Brinned. "I think not. he said. "I believe you're anxi- ous to show me Just how well you're 1min: up to tn..- emergency, now that it's happened." "Perhaps I do-—lf it really is an emergency." Larrilnore threw himself into a. chair. “You can take it from me. it’! an emergency all right." Maritime School 0f Social Work A career in social work provides security and the challenge of a new and expanding ploiession. hob year larger numbers of col- ‘tingle’. graduates are entering this e Employment awaits trained per- sonnel in Children's Aid Societies, Isrnily welfare bureaus. hospitals and Government Social Services. l rem Opens 0mm m, mo. 1 Eor information apply to! TliE REGISTRAR I01 Morris Street, Halifax, N. S. . l The RIIEEII IIOTEI. Your Ilotsl is IVIONCTON, N. ll. G- A. CARI, Manager EUROPEAN PLAN looms: "-00 per day and up Lunch d: Dinner .500 and up — ii WATER PROBLEM? A pump iaelr will solve it. Write for particulars to THOMAS n. BISHOP and sou R0. Box 130 Summerslde NlJRlH illviit-f/KAN ./rl L. S. STEVENSON ARA/Ht t1 ‘V RN/lblt- ‘I40 RICHMOND ST. ‘ AMUIIIAL COMPANY ' She loaned over and put s hand on his arm. "I don't think. Rupert. that you're being very affection- ate. are you?" He jerked up his head and glar- ed at her almost savagely. "Oh!" he burst out, "I've others things to occupy me Just as the moment." "And at a good many other mo- ments since we started this flight. I've noticed!" Larrimore leaned back in the chair. and looked at Carol under lowered eyelids. “I think." he laid slowly, "that I once told you that we didn't real- ly fit." “I didn't mean that." said Carol hurriedly. "I didn't really. I'm sorry. But you have been differ- ent lately-and I want to know why." "WE MAY DI!" ' Rupert Larrlmore shrugged slightly, and shifted his eyes away. Carol put a hand on his arm. "l only want you to tell me the truth." she said gently. “Is is that you've been concentrating too firmly on the job in hand to have time to bother about me? Or is it something else? It you've stopped loving me. I think I can take itl" And she almost succeeded in stifling the little break in her voice. "I haven't.” said Larrimoro. "and you lmow very well that I haven't!" "Well" She saw him clench his hands before he spoke again. "Why didn't you tell me. Carol, that you'd been as good as engag- ed to Antony Sothern in Iiondon?" "I told you that I'd been semi- offlclally engaged." "You were careful not to men- tion.Sothern's name.” ' "I wasn't being careful." said Carol. "How did you find out?" Larrimore laughed. "I'm naturally rather observant," he said. "And I don't think Sothem was as keen as you were to call it a day-was he? I've no- ticcd a,l0t of little thing " "What odds does it make?" the girl interrupted. She spoke boldly enough. but she felt her legs beginning to tremble. ‘What odds?" repeated Larrl- lnore savagely. "He's still in love with you, isn't he?" “But, Rupert. I'm not the least in the world. in love with him. I never was I told you so. I told him so." Larrimore flung himself down into the padded seat of the chair behind him. "I'm afraid I'm too normal a man to be quite properly civilized." he said. "I suppose jealously is just one of those old-fashioned things we all believe nowadays we've outgrown. At the risk of confess- ing that I'm out of date, I wan to break his neck!" . Carol smiled. . e "That's silly, Rupert. Butds you know, I rather like it all the same?" “It isn't silly, Carol. and you've no business to like it! It's lust an addition to the other complications of things as they are at this mo- men-t. if you hadn't been so quiet about past events I could have ar- ranged to have left Sothern in England." "Oh pull yourself together. Ru- perti- Antony doesn't matter in the least. especially now. We've more important things to think about." Larrimore grunted impatiently. "You're wrons." he said quietly. "In a mess like this Bothern is just so much more dead weight round our necks. It's quite bad enough having two women in the party—" For an insane moment Carol wished that her aunt could have been present to hear herself re- ferred to in such very uncomrpli- mentsry terms Janet Manson. Carol knew. had not really taken to Rupert Larrimore A mutual friend had heard her say somethln! about him "not being quite out c! the top drawer".._. but she felt she must be fair to her aunt "My aunt has grit." she said "and I'm not going to pass out on you." , (To be continued) BATIIING SUITS $3.95 up SLACK SUITS $12.95 up SLACKS $4.50 up SHORT! 88-50 "P 84-96 or w-i. Breezy California Fashions i with a sunny active Summer in mind, our smooth functional California togs. Z-Po. sun narsssis Yoifresuntoflndllereessotlywllst tor your holidays. usr: our: LAY-AWAY run - s snsu a nsrosn WILL now any oassmm The GREENDRL" 0o. Ltd." atom r. l. I. you need -..--.--e-¢.-.. s s o s ~ - Industry and Bureaucrats Vanishing Exports e Body Blow to the Gold Mining Dominion Provincial Disagreemente Communist Infiltration e m: ROAD TO stars control. and the liberals soy there is "Nothing to be done." "yrs time FOR ACHANGE” v OGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE For o Greater Conollo flfrer I4 Years ‘of l/laera/ Ra/e Highest Taxes in History e ‘Highest Cost of Living Housing Shortage e Pensions at 70—Only if Destitute Emigration of Youth to U.S.A. ' ernment Control of Radio e Rule by Orderdn-Council $2 Billion Loss Excessive Gov- to Farmers I Mme n the Progressive tlvs Census Party o! Csnsds l ll AI!» W. Ows ss|v£ can few moonrs IN QUEENS W. CHESTER S. MCLURlE J. ANGUS MACLEAN ' Points FROM Lower Taxer-End "Nuisance” Taxes $250 to $500 More Tax-Free Pay Cut Sales Tax and the THE PARTY PLATFORM Cost 'of Things You Buy Immediate Low-Cost Housing plan‘ Pensions at 65- No Charge on Property, Savings or Earnings Free and Competitive Radio-— NO RADIO LICENSE FEE Return of Government to the People Stability for Farmers Through Floor Prices and Assured Markets Encouragement of Profit-Sharing Plans Compulsory Collective Strong Dollar Policy Bargaining Easing of Embargoes and Restrictions A Free Market for Gold Control of Government Spending-An End . to Secret “Deals” , Improve Financial Position of All Provinces and Municipalities Completion of Trans-Canada Highway Outlawing of Communist Activity THE ROAD TO FREEDOM SERVATIVES RE 'W.C.T.U. NOTES sass snvdsnsma I! you will notice a typical beer Draw your bwn conclusions. -—"'i‘hs Patriot", Australia. WHO PAY! ‘I'll TAX? Who really pays the tax‘! The brewers and dlstlilera? Not one cent of itl _ fir. linlsy C. Iiendricksoa onss m s "A. woman bends over the wash- tub. Her husband is down 1n the hotel drinking, helping to ps7 the advertisement, check the iollowing m; points. The scene never shows s true to type beer house. The pso- pie are always clean, well dressed. orderly middle-class Australians — never the panderers and prostitutes and petty criminals and black rao ketsers and bewildered young pso- pls who fill so many of the hotels. lseond. the picture sometimes shows s well-dressed older man or 31mm. bgiyving beer to a younger or . nus. m. u» of beer n unto connected with something everyone likes, whether it be food or rsersa- ti . "Iqourth. usually. there is s refer- ence to the wife. the family, and home-sad a light club or Mill- "A young man is taking his first drink. Ila is beginning te pay the to tea.‘ iiemaybeadrunkard in s fsw years, and then he will pay more tax. "An employee has lust been dis- ehsrged for drinking. lie was paying the tax. He joins the iarle oi the unemployed. “A husband is selllnl ofl some of ho When s distressed woman leads tor the pardon of her huabsn , eon- tined in a penal institution for a drinking crime, she is "plying the tax," and doing it with hsr heart's blood: children pay it in hunger: young men and young women pav it in soul distress, all of us pay it in pounds-none can escaped, i . —' oce’. ..L__ ‘Ins Edmonton Bulletin row in larch. $1,600,000 for beer is anon- ? firs," '°' "Hails." . or uor n snonton; in Calgary. ‘Ibis Information was given to the Inl- lsiature Preanilerallianaing. Ae- n m. no; making aspen Road United Church The dawn of a better day is com- ing. When the undemocratic Cook- tali Bill was foisted upon Ontario and the "more corporal’: guard" of temperance folk were despised,» s change drew near. In Mr. Black- well's lessened majority ‘and in Mr. Drew's defeat this is seen. “I would rather fail in a cause that will ultimately win than win in a cause that will ultimiteiy fail." said President Woodrow Wilson sad this is the trend today smoni _ many serious citissns o! Canada. With British decreased hours of liquor aaiethe present consumption is loss than in 194d in a noticeable ‘do . m» last three months in New rm: and many American cities many luxurious cocktail bars are IOI. r. l. ‘P. Taylor's Canadian Brewery I have dropped from fiasllaretoflteraieuetnesr- lxlofi. ‘time iaamarksd dsollaa i liquor mu..f5i".§§53£ e! Prom iueadue to the flillVifiWfl-slrliislyelfliebi sviisojlipufl IN KING'S JOHN Ligscoousto IN PBINCI JOHN n. PllCl D CDMPLETE msmumc SERVICE y I . K. Rogers Agencies l usnu‘ - a