Manon 1 1941 PAGE enliven‘ figgs-i-L TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLES UNION Presents . Anne of Green 1 Gables in ‘ f HEARTZMIMORIAL t y mu. ‘ 0n, l niussoAr s. FRIDAY MARCH an. a m. Directed by > Curtain 8:i_5 PM. , Admission 50c “aooevwooo-eevo-oaoo - as ioe. And one day in Dinard-we t think." A Al“ l i l i , ' MRS. RUBY HOULE, C.D.A. i i E . \ tl_l\\ /////'/1 T0111’? I THE V DANC CLUB reservations early PHONE H98 DANCING with ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Admission 5U Cents Maize “SQUlRl-I" AT l6 HEWioii. Somerset. England -—- (CP <i.\ ‘ "cur-old Bill Thom- r‘ lililn at isolated Nut Tree n nu hm- sinre the druih r.| . inlliri‘ "Mum looks after the m, doc. 1hr marketing and sees p ilic Hi0 ls-and I'm the farm- lio says. 'Sadie‘s. She never pretended that iihc doctor commented. . 9~_'\_'>'r!>'\'>')ir "I painted her I could hsve gone on painting her for ever but all the trne she was aloof-mot really there e-t all."~8he was cold o sear» '>~9~!> 1x9 900v went into the Casino there several times s. week for the dancing-she ran into some people she knew who were members ot a concert party there. I did my best. I liked the whole party out to lJHermitage on the Sunday, but when they had gone on the Monday morning, she seemed to wilt. She had no interest whatever in my painting. It was ‘slice’ or ‘clever’ and more and more she hated the inaction of sit- ting. Movement was life to her. I ‘ “I can understand," Dr. well said. quietly. "A d-ry or so alter the concert party's visi-t I brought he: across to this island. She was sitting there by my aide when she sudden l_v burst out that she couldn't stand the loneliness any longer. "l knew then. in that most dis- quieting moment, that 1 had failed completely with her." "You had failed?" the doctor askcd. "Yes. The failure was mine-not Barn- slie loved me. I don't think she ever loved any man-certainly not as 5hr loved dancing." “She certainly wasn't your type." The Break "l realized that afternoon zhe rather dreidful fart that she and I were strangers, and that if we livcd together all our lives we should still he strangers at the end of ii. “That evening, xviihout my ask- ing hcr. she hat for me on the Ter- race and I practically finished the picture which you. have set-n at Charlton. I had becnworking for a long time in silence-there was nOthing to say-when she suddenly stood up and stretched hcr self. I run sec her now. And then she rigid.‘ quietly ‘I shoot stay here, au .' "There was no passion in tviiati she said, hardly any feeling. She’ had merely stated a fart. And I knew that it was -no use my Ri- tempting to introduce any emotion- nl factor into the situation. "What do you wont to I askrd. " ‘I sh-ill go bark l0 Les Cubans. Ho's in New York. now. And he‘: going on to Hollywood. Ishnll find him there." "For n moment I ihc-ught ihui she might have been in lovc with her dancing partner but in the same second l knew that it was not so. " ‘I'm sorry,‘ I said lsmely en- do?" ACROSS 50. Headland 16. Blunder m“ l. liiark of a DOWN l9. Skin tumor ma“ muuagm wound l. Learned Z2. Spawn Haul] gmm gm . ~ - . man of tlah . r f 2. Intersection 24. Study with be ~t 3. Troubles care a. liclndy l. Estimated 25. Winks l0 0th‘ hi‘ tho 5. Nocturnal rapidly Aicutlans mammal 27. Sack ll.Ur\it of 6. Boy's school 29. Help l rlcctromn. (En .l 30. Funera , . hvc forrc i‘. A stintlard procession ‘Hindu ' Mu“. l2. Mslc cats of pressure 3t. lndehlscent 40. Women 13. Moved 8. Country of fruit under along Europe- 33. Reigning - gioun vows. lil. Organ of Asia beauties Al. Rise and tall y smell l3. Fool-like 34. Observe of waters i7. Type _ organ 37. Jewish l3. River (Afr) \‘._ mcnsurcs l4. Lair month 45. Thrice (musli- .IB. Moisture 10. iridium laym.) 21. Mix Z3. The drink of tin! gods lmyth.) 26. The head 2S. Al the pros. rni limr 29. A sea off Grccve l2. Pen points l5. Ninr 4R0. man hum.) l6. Firearm l8. Born i9. Slight depression i1 Cilnlung sound M. Stop It. Part of window frame ‘l. Wavy um.) “~TOVl‘l'tl'ii llic ice t! River (Fri) Mso TGLAl-INMFGA .'.l'v MSD DHLENMFG UPOIDAIY. Yesterday's Oryptoquote: DAILY CROSSWORD m7PT0QU0/IIi-A' eryptogram quotation Till: MIILTHUDE GRASP A1‘ GAIN MORE THAN AT HONOUIb-ARISTOTLE. Distributed by King features Syndicate. lac G1‘ DPDJC VMNMD A GT.FMV CGLMS most civilized cf all Norm 5mm“ an Indians. "She laughed: Tqhsorry, too. Qnly I can't help it. I s all go mad if I stay here." \ suggested. “No. It would be almost ‘the same there. I suppose you won't help me to get to America? Why should you?" "But. of course, I did help her. I booked her passage to New York Indeed. I begged her to let mc 80 with her but she was adamant. ‘It's no use,’ she insisted. ‘You will only spoil your own work as well as mine. I'm sorry, Paul.’ "And that. was that. She went. I saw her of! on the boat at 5t. Malo one evening. I'd given he; rive hundred pounds and begged her to writeto me when she wantel more. I stood on the quay. The boat was full of trtppers who were returning to southampton and Enig- land and she stood, white-faced, by the rail, looking down at mo. “The tide was out. and,.a'. St. Malo, the boats have to go through a big lock at such times. When the boat moved from the quay I walk- ed along to the lock for a last glimpse of her as thc boat went- through. When at length it slowly edged itself into the lock silo wasn't to be seen. She had zone below. I never saw her again." "Never?" "'No.“ "But you heard from her?" "No. Not a \vord." "Is she dead?" “I don't know." “But this was eighteen yeurs ago! Did you try to find her?“ "Yes. I put enquiry agents on the job. They tracked down dvz- ens of dancing acts-including Les Cubans. She had not rejoined hcr old partner after all." “Shr is still your wife?" "Legally, I suppose. I'm almost certain that she was appearing some years after she left me at a cabs- ret show in Buenos Ayres. But I heard of it months afterwards and although I attempted to pi-ck up the trail iherc, nothing 011ml? 0i li- It may not have been she at all, but n man I knew thought he rec- ognized one of the pictures th-wt I had made of her." "She would be about forty now?" ‘Thirty-nine or so." "Did you attempt to find parents." ‘ "They were dcud, my agent dis- covcred. I-Ie found an aunt but shc had known nothing about hcr for years." "What an amazing story! You appear to have made no eifortlo prevent hcr leaving you. Forgive mc-hul, for one in lovc. you ap- pear inm very cold-blooded light." “I know ho\v difficult it is to ox- plain what happened. The whole point, is that ivhatcvei" I fllli I had lost her-if lndwd I had ever had her." _ The doctor nodded: "I'm afraid 5, girl like that wouldn't have a lot of chance in the kind of world she went back to." " ‘ve wondered about that, too." "But-did you appreciate that she had no intention of keeping in touch with you at all? After all, you were husband and wi-fc." "l did consider it. Hut I felt lilfll if she were in trouble she would let me know. as I had asked her io do. She had the address of my lawyers both in London and New York and they had instructions to help her if she asked for it. She knew that when she went." "Evidently she did not become a very great success," the doctor com- merited. "No. I'm afraid the whirl-TY W"! the case. Iliad she been even a moderately second-rate success they would have been no trouble in find- lng her. Application was made $0 every theatrical agent.’ _ “You didn't advertise in the the- . m?» ‘wig: Idsahkft might have embarras- sed her. I'm practically certain she is no longer on the stage. After fill a dancer's life-as such-is 1w’- l one." long (To be continued) CIVILIZED TRIBE her The Cherokees are Cvfliideffd m” _y CLOVER CLUB ' Q, - vb WEEKLY ssrunbriv arous- DANCE t - ores ro run ruauc Tables lvefifld‘ Mu“ Your Reservations Early by Calling m2. ‘ —CAFETERIA— ' Dancing at a O'clock with Iseglonalrca Orchestra it ADMISSION 50c escn i. QiPCOiO _ ough. ‘ "'Shall‘we go back to Paris?" I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i siinouricims... “VARSITY” A Parents‘ Publication for young men of High School and early College age. MUSIC PROBLEMS CAREERS - HOBBIES SPORTS cum-ran SUBSCRIPTION RATE $2 a reu- (limited time) I ~ -re{ular price $3.00 MARTELLO SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY BOX 534 Dartmouth, ‘N, s, Contract Bridge B! JOSEPHINE CULBEIITSON THE WRONG CRITICISM In today's doal South was b“. Wriy criticized by his [ljflngl- f9;- iaksng out the nsakrifole three. "OWWIID contract, vet South's real error was not in the bidding, but in the play. . south dealer. East-West vulnerable. §A7543 QK1092 QK7 s} 6 2 A Q J l0 A K 9 8 6 oasvs N oqsss 4 iV E 6Q 4 3 on S 4Q10 ‘K195 A 2 v i QAJMDBGZ §As143 The bidding: South West North East 19 19 14 29 3 Q Pass 3 N T Pass 4 .4. Pass 4 Q Pass 5 O Pass Pass ~ Pass \Vcsi laid down ihc heart ace. Cllly i0 have ii ruffed by ihe de- clziror. The setting u»: of the heart ]klng, however. did South no good, Tsincc no discard would be oi’ value. M the second trick South cqshcd the club ace. then led a law club. his obvious intention being lo ruff out the club suit. East's queen worn- the second club lend. and a heart was returned. on which declarrer discard-rd a club. South now enimd hLs own-r hand by rllffing a heart and led an- other club. This Wag all very logic- al-bui at this particular point South fell from grace. 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East promptly over~ruffed with the queen and returned a trump-end South wns left higih and dry with another club loser. Down- one! It South's contract had been six diamonds, his line of play would have been all right, but since he needed only eleven tricks. his ruff of the club with the diamond seven was a ma-jor mistake. He could not go wrong at this stage by ruff- lng with i-he diamond king! That would certainly \vin the trick for him. and later he canld ruff his last clurb with the diamond seyen. Let East over-ruff ihen- he could do» so only with the diamond queen. and dcclarer would be absolutely sum lo win the rest qt ihe tricks oviih high trumps. ANCIENT ART ‘ silk culture hns flourished for s_ Truss, bu: a s Beasley Appliance. EAINFULWTRUSSES ABOLISHED ly Wonderful New Support. Endorsed by the Medical Profession. SEND son FRI-Ill nooxurr AND DETAILS or mas "nun. orrm of this British spplianc for relief from Rupture. 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