in res otilig iii n {@1555 of civilizaiiou " to It is a Proucl art a m1‘ if’ You early on in this years $001116 as 6 . 6S Of S111‘ 61‘ O11 at Icall Ppincss for a 1 afi. Y°“I10w v r ii I I D "1 I"! orothy (Hlsdwick g ":-:§==:-:§:-:" 142355;.“ manna xvn Ln the roadster Ben and sped ‘out oi Riverhead, past the Henry kins . narrow bridge into the hifllhwfl-Y- “Oh Ben. isn't this iun? I love doing things on the spur oi the moment. Isn't it wonderful that Mr. Rumble g wanted to nee you right away? I! I'd known we were going I'd have wom my beret. What time is your eppointmm?" Phoebe’; hand in the shon white glove that made her slim so brown ilgflwfilé: It the i1 I brim oi 1' - "mo-Niki on John Street." 01M. '5 msiminl outour d" now. We‘ have unoh 16,-” i‘ "Gfllfi' The one on Broadway. 'hmeh It Ohilds’ Then in the sitefnoon, matinee-J’ that is. matinee ior you while I so to see Mr. Rumplebel-g. 1 may get thrquflh in time to Join you though. " herg- Ben, imagine wanting to kiss anybody named "that- But I do, because he made you go in to town and you brought mealong" Itwesssmuohiwiasbeinglet out oi school, this une spree. together on the hot Satur- day ‘momlrug. The sweltering countryside reeled by-oom stand- i toes and boroooll; villages with mi store ironis and people in light clothes walking under the trees. At last came the Parkway whers was like s. cilshion under your thoughts. Under ihe blazing sun your head felt light; ii you were nww. only happiness met- ‘Tm happy, hsppyv’ Phoebe thought. She and Hen we're danc- ing between salad and dessert in uldy, cavern where the led and gmen and pur- Dle iiilhts had nothing to do with everyday lite, where it was cool in suite oi the blazing heat, where the air vibrated to the primitive beat oi iihetom toms. Later Phoebe sat in the theater alone, watching the omnedy un- folding on the stage. But the seat beside her shrieked its anptmess, and she was so conscious oi it that she could not concentrate on came. And suddenly lite show wu wonderiut Phoebe turned toward 81:1. her face isintly gleaming in - light ixom the stage. "Ben, I'm so glad you could get here." The-y were going to have dinner at Aunt Bee's restaurant on Ninth Street“ so they took s bus. Phoebe relaxed in the herd wob- bling seat on the open top, ieeling Ben shoulder pressing against her "its, ems», 1 was 1m num- ing. We migh "Oi course not." . “Then ll Peter don't, it'll be Ill right," Phoebe said. . But she iely, s. little nervous as they went through the street door leading Yo the restamslq, end up the short t oi’ stairs into the iiifih hall oi the narrow building. "It's quite early. Ben. Let's go back io the kiwhen iirst and surprise Aunt Bea." Taking his hand she drag- Ked him dOiWn the hall which led them in the klicl-len door without ltevixlllg to enter the (lining room at a» . " hy you darlings" Aunt Bea in hem‘ white hoover apron ran to greeil them, holding her lace up for her te-ll niece to kiss, mlng at Ben. "I'm all over onions, an, can't shake hands. How grand it is to see to you." Matzu came through the green swinging doors from (he dining mom with a. tray, his forehead wrinkled with trying to remember his ordersnand then he saw Phoebe and Ben and grinned like a de- lighted schoolboy. Anna. was very busy with her chops, but she tum- ed around and looked a’. the young commie and smiled M: them. "Aunt Boa." Phoebe said nerv- ously, "is-is Peter here?" "No, but he's coming. And most likely Henrietta. Austin will be with him. She ususllv is." Pd!!!" Ind Henrietta Austin. Phoebe and Ben looked at each other. "It's as plain as m! nose on your face," Aunt Bee. said, all the time busily stuiiing deviled eggs for lhe salads, “that Henrlettnis head over heels when: Peter is concerned. Now you two run along on in and have dinner §O§+OQ§§§§Q W. c. T. U. i NOTES § -o+o-o+»o+o+o+v+++++o+ow AN IVINING PBAYII Give ow sou-m mt.‘ o semen, In these dlyl oi siren and can; Speak Thy holv Peace within us As we seek Thy Face in prayer. Liie has sometimes bruised and hurt us; , Often we have gone astsey; _ Now in quietnes beiore Thee, Wilt 11ml hear us as we pray. In ‘Ilhy Name, es Thou has/n taught us. Bling we now our earnest plos- Spresd Thy Win88 Protecting o'er I. Give our spirits rest in Thee. —G.M.C. AI-EOIIOL AND ATIILITIUB gilt-om earliest limes physical our 01m why- while undertakings. o1 the Roman llimoin laurel wreaths were awarded to the Win- oi the manning noes. mu m‘ trained in the young men were science oi sell’ deienoe. ln our own days. snort is lauded and lwnmued to e superlative de- gree. and - - ‘ "=4 hockey players motive extravag- muoh larger hen to teaohers. motes- sors or even ministers. Those who that players‘ m nor. when under the influence ance in ieaohlnl the young? Sure- ly it cannot be that parents are willing lhq, their children should be sound-mien. They should "healthy minds m healthy bodies." and they can't have either i! they dunk aloonol. ‘me text book used in several oi ihe grades 0i our ncilools has only one chapter devoted to tunnel-once in- “ ‘“ . Oi it would be Ahnmt useless t0 attempt to teach temperance while the Government an selling liquor practically as a beverage; Lhsreiore, in order to prevent the dsteriotelfion 0i their —IDXTII STE-N B HEIIERMEN AN LIGIEFHOUSES (he oi the Divisions i Won-k 0i the Women's Christies‘: nun aoAnnriE uousu _-._--_.' .__-, < oi u» unit"; mu W o down w w: S“ 11,‘ , superintendent 4v this brunch oi the work or till W.O.'I‘.U. for Prince Edward B land is Mrs. ‘ "keepers '2': ior Labrador. an? at Newiouxvilnmi mu points. Mrs. Burl? was usisted in this work by M" drill Munbers oi its diiierem llili0ll| also assisted in the Nation Oolleoiflon reozmll)’ W" on in the Province. LONDON —(OP)-—- Sir lillllialu Beveeridge will not go to Incin l Jflm socisl service extensions l present because "it would mom iW long visits and nxme time thou} I able to devote to his Ool. '1‘. W. Puniy, clerk to the A." megietr sham, ~ olk. MP5» ‘l’ lined ta (slum in m; mm c011" not setting ihe handbrake - ior his our. With Major Th???" | wnwttki‘ H teallilwi" site"s». 1 A! I; 1 ‘i. zeiiiniéttu 173s‘ wise‘ saute oi= ecormuv Gun-it . who gave ywmfl" collecting books an