MAY 7,_'_~1y'49 _»___ p __ __ - '_ “M,” ___rnr: _GUARDIAN,ACHARLOT'ITETOYVN> _ . I “W. .. I -...L-._..!’_AQIL3_ISL*IL O I O ' O N atlonal Progressive Conservative Leader (ieolfge A. Drew ' WILL OPEN HIS CANADA-WIDE FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN AT A MASS MEETING IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM ON . MONDAY svsnmo, MAY 9n. at s P. M. \ l ‘ i ' l "W0 Jlxinogslsmonieliflfnsmc. w. c. sharlelggrzsn, u. r. “'6' L m §ltik"-'Z-'e"'°" 0" E‘ DMIJOg "' gvglllcnoxflluu Oilier speakers will be the Progressive Conservative Candidal-es for {his Province, pictured above, in the forthcoming Federal Election Campaign. . Mrs. Drew will address the ladies bl-iefly following her husband's address. y EVERYBODY WELCOME Should Evening be cold Building will Definitely be Heated Inserted by Progressive Conservative Association‘. w’, ,, . . abut 1i!!! l~-l~*‘-“"'-- V i’ “___-_w > ‘itirift? x‘_ 1 _ H OLDEST amiss l@te@>ee@eea@~ee@t you'd be better off without me. Lwas. He rlever could be." -I »| _,___ _ . “bnusn YIELD HOUSING UP l What had happened? she asked Iache to see Tony look like that, as Altho oh l planted lun- contains The total number of houses ,hersclf. What could have happen- if he had suffered, as if he were have always had an inferiority. "Honestly?" l Lbfiiifi a"5'oo tea bushes only 2 1-2 completed in The Netherlands in The cymbal is the oldest known "a _Go_|_uoky ‘Fed to bring herself and Tony to still suffering. ' complex- about you. Barbara, be-l Barbara DLit her arms about mm. ' ' 1948 was 36.296 compared with 9,- musical instrument made of brass, isuch a puss? They had been so in "No," he said, "I didn't know lieve it or not. I'm a pretty harum- HHorlestly." Tony drew s long breath. “That's what Hank said. He said ii’ I had s lick oi’ sense I'd know you didn't lvant to get rid of mo." (To.be continued). ounces of tea are obtained in a s"? from each bush’ llove. They had started out with [such glowing hopes. Where ,had l they gone wrong? She tried to take lstock, tried to be scrupulously fair. ‘She admitted that she hnd had a chip on her shoulder from the first where Tony's mother and his friends were mncerned. "I knew he liked to have people around when I married him," Bar- bara confessed miserably. "I knew he was careless about money. I thought I could make allowances." She. began to sob aloud, and it frightened her- She had to hang on to herself. She could not let go. She had no one except her- self to depend upoll. Slle had not wanted Tony to call it quits She had never want- ed that. She had merely been try- ing to carry her point. Now that it was too late, she realized that she had simply hoped to discipline him, to bring him_ around to her way 0f thinking "If only I could have another chancel" thought Barbara. And then she heard Tony's step in the mitside hall. Barbara's heart almost stopped as he un- locked the door and walked slow- about the baby. I was being noble when I got out, only Hank said I was acting like a darned fool." "Noble?" stammcred Barbara. scarum fellow and Martin Fagg is] about everything you'd order in s husband." "Oh, Tony!" cried Barbara. "Mar- 240 in 1947. and was used as early as 1047 B.C. B! Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith Tony made a grlmace. "I thought tin is nothing to me. He never Tony began to laugh and Bar- bara stared at him with exaspera- tion. “I'm glad it strikes you as funny," she cried, "but it isn't funny really. I mean, there was nothing wrong with Martin bring- ‘ing me home, ulhatever you may think. I mean, after all, if you rrglect your wife for other people, ' what can you expect?" Tony's face sobered. “I know there isn't anything wrong be- tween you and Martin Fagg, Bar- bara. You don't ilnve to tell me that. Neither of you is that kind." "Of coiirse notl" she exclaimed indignantly. "But it does show what way the wind is blowing, doesn't it?" "What do you mean?” Tony shrugged his shoulders. "If I hadn't barged into your life, you'd have married Martin and lived happily ever afterward. If you weren't married to me, you'd still marry Martin, sooner or later." "Don't be absurd!" ' - i ' "n ' th ift d . ~ tlve elvs HER AN ELECTRICAL GIFT WHI¢H WII-I- BE TIME-SAV- a... ii a‘. 5.1.2? i~m°°33€’~" ‘ti: :'.;i.l”:‘;§l’.‘“l..5;? ‘its; "5° W115i?" eyes met Tony's face was haggard. ING AND LABOUR-SAVING. "I just wasn't cut out for s fem- ily man," said Tony. He laughed. "Can you imagine me wheeling the baby's go-cart?” Barbara flung him an agonlzed glance. Did he suspect thnt she was going to have a baby? She oould not read his expression. 1t was half chagrincd, half humorous. "I get on\ your nerves. You don't like any of the things I like,” Tony went on "My friends give you a sour taste. I can't go into ecstssles over accumulating money in the bank. I guess tho only thing is to call it a day before we hurt each other worse than we have." Barbara could not get her breath. "Are you planning to-wslk out on mo?" she asked, her voice tremb- ling. "Well," said Tony, “you pay the rem, as you've reminded mo a time or two, so I suppose it's my move." She could not believe it. Tony had turned toward the door. He glanced back over "his shoulder. There was an expression about his mouth which she had never seen before. “Hello. Tony," filtered Barbara. "Is it true, Barbara?" he asked. "Are you going to have a baby?" she could not get her breath. "Yes, Tony.‘ He flinched. “Hank said so. that's where I've been, over at Hank's room. He told me he'd bet anything you were going to have a child." Barbara tried to wipe sway the tear which slid down her cheek. "I thought tlfat was one reason you loft, Tony, because you didn't want a baby, because you'd hate being tied dawn with one." Tony winced. "Good nscious. kid, whet have I done to make you think I'm such s heel?" -._ Tony came over and sat down 0n the edge of the bed. 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