IATURDAT! I THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN BLUE GROSS GUMM s July 20th - Aug. and make application at 200 QUEEN ST. JOIN BLUE CROSS TODAY! CI-IARLOTTETOWN GROUP OPENING. OPEN DAILY 2 PM. TO 5:00 PM. ll you are a resident of Charlottetown and do not work where five or more are fmPiiWed '— and W“ "9 under 65 59a“ of age _ this is you! opportunity tc join Blue Cross as an individual member. Get full details UNITY 3rd UNIVEQQITY of f°lflflfo I RUYAL BUNSERVATURY iii MUSIC 0F Ettore MazzoIenLBA. MiiS.D.. Principal The largest music school in the British Commonwealth ACADEMIC YEAR OPENS §EPIEMBER 6, i949 For o copy oi the 1949-1950 Your Book, write THE REGISTRAR I35 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO 2B, oNTARio Arabia University YIOLFVILLE. NOVA S€0Tll DEGREIS 0F: Bachelor of Arts Bachelor o! Scienet . B.So. (Home Eoonomicsb . Bachelor of Theology IJIPLOIIAS iN: E . . liltiglnléeltqlrclg g om ioa Secretarial Science Music (licantiate) Bachelor of Music lRE-PIOFESSMNAI. C0illiSEi Bachelor of Education‘ rrtgpiitnoiiy 10;, Bachelor of Divinity M d. .n Master of Arts Maw‘ ' Master of Science fienh-stry Master of Music Nursing Twenty-five entrance scholarships and bursaries. with a maximum value of 8800 and an average value of $450. A wide range of other scholarships, bursaries and prizes in course. The University is almost entirely residential. with three dormitories for men andfour dormitories for young women. There are two large dining halls under graduate rlictiiians. For additional information apply to Tlie Registrar. Audi: University Wolfvile, Nm Scetii oiiiiiiiiiiii GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES i" I -4I iii-y 1-1-11 x: r All Deferred Annuity Contracts iiold since April I9, 1948, or flame sold in the future. and until further notice. will In the event of death at anytime before the Annuity is to begin draw 4% com- pound interest on the premiums paid instead of 8% as previously ldvertlsed. l l An amendment to the Act niiist be passed before the 3% yvill il become effective, but contracts sold prior to the passing of the 1 amendment will not be affect d. T0 ILLUSTRATE the advantage in purchasing now-A male. age say 26 buying an annuity of 8100.00 per month, beginning at age 65, would cost him $16.08 per month, if he died at any ago. 64. lll his money would he returned with 4% compound interest amounting to $li\.4ifl.00. While under the 3% proposed rnfe, his Estate would receive $15,326.00, in each case he had paid in $7,- 806.00. DON'T IIESITATE, INVEST NOW. I. A. MARTIN, Provincial Representative 1 Brace Block, Ch‘town. Tel. 1530 siioiir fliili LONG iiisriiiic: _ ' iiAULliiii FROM THE MARITIMES TO ANY POINT IN CANADA OR THE UNITED STATES AND RETURN "‘ NEW TRUCKS " INSULATED VANS ' FROST PROOF IN WINTER " REFRIGERATED IN SUMMER " ALL LOADS INSURED * REASONABLE RATES UANAUA - U. S. TRANSPORT SUIIIIERSIDE PHONE ‘I84 DAYS: 503-14 EVENING! ' H Ilia lovable We! I010 It’ l we know, ‘ ourcrs together with God." t prosper." being printed. W.C.T.U. NOTES PRAYER TOPICS For the World W.C.T.U. and the "Do rzverythlhs" Policy of Frances Willard. For the severance of the liquor traffic politics. For the frustration beverage policy. MOTIO Brain and Brawn than Beer. of Ontario's are Better MEMORY GEMS “And though the clouds are still dark. there is light behind them. Better days lie ahead. Let us not concentrate too muCh 0Y1 the difficulties of the present - fhey will pass — so rather let us think of the possibilities that the future may hold for us." — The King's message. BIBLE READING Matthew 20zl-7 "Why stand ye here all the day idle?—Go ye also into the vine- yard; and whatsoever is right that shall ye receive.” I. Kings 19:9, l0, l8. "What doest thou here Elijah?" “l, even l only, am left, and they seek my life . . ." "Yet I have left seven thousand all the knees which have not bo\vcd unto Baal.” l. Corinthians 3;9-1'l. "For we are labourers together with God; ye are God's husband- ry, ye are God's building." The W.C.'I‘.U. need more more helpers. Many stand idle because they do not see that they are needed. Could they not be aroused lo the danger of a harvest of wasted lives from the increasing use of strung drink? In the parable the husbandman uT-nt more than once to find helpers, lie was not daunted. At early morn he sought and found helpers. At mid-day others were willing to come at. his call, and' even at the eleventh hour he still sought and awakened inter- cst in his task. Shall we be lcss energetic in seeking to increase the number of those working for the cause of temperance? Discouragcd workers may well learn a lesson from the despon- dent Elijah. God calls us to face the facts of the situation and to advocate the affairs of the king- dom of righteousness and sobriety in faith, not in despair. In his letter to the church in Corinth, Paul shows us that we are stronger in influence than because we are “lab- and "Sow in the morn thy seed, and at even withhold not. thy hand, for thou knowcst not which shall Tidings’ Gratitude and ri-iihieih The editor and every W. C. T. U, woman in Canada should say a sincere "Thank You" in return for the generous, necessary and timely gift in March from Tor- onto Distrcit W.C.T.U. of One ‘Fhousanri Dollars to keep Tidings Our monthly printing bill is $5i35 and tho barcst estimate for rent, light, telephone, salary. stamps, ctc, is an extra $165 monthly which makes it neces- sary for Tidings‘ Business Mana- ger to have an income_ monthly of $700 to supply 9,500'subscrlb- ers with the paper. To every Union and member who has contributed to the Tid- incs’ Gift Fund, the Editor says ‘Thank you!" though this is not her paper but yoursll It is her business to provide you with as fine a paper as possible — the only woman's temperance paper in Canada, and the only paper providing temperance material for school teachers teaching temper- ance as helpful to health and good citizenship. The money bur- den is yours as W. C. T. U. members. To the Cynthia W. C. T. U. in Toronto who has sent a special donation of 25 cents per member Willi the kind wish. "we hope others may follow in our foot- steps," we say a special "Thank you." She who helps to advance the Kingdom through the mes- sage Tidings brings. is truly "lending to the Lord," and will not go unrcwerdedl What policy is your Conven- tion recommend‘ for the next year? Shall we increase the lub- wcriptlon price? Would an extra ‘.25 cents per member be advis- iOO§O iiFiiliiii FLIGHT’ VII Glelgul "Don't you runember the 8i»- hnra jackals, Professor? I hadn't a. spade, you‘ know, and there was only sand to cover him. He was identified by his wrist-watch and his cigarette-case. The only other thing they needed was his skull." Carol lhuddered. "The skull." repeated Hubert. "I don't fo1low." "Have l got to put it into words of one syllable?" asked Lerrimerc impatiently. "Why can't you all go in to dinner and let me g0 home?" ‘ 1'00 home? With this absurd thing hanging over you? Don't be absurd Larrimorel" Sir George was making a valiant effort to re- cover his grasp of the situation, and nearly succeeding. But Larrfmore was in no mood to avoldv the issue any longer. "0 have it your own way, and like iti" he exclaimed fiercely. "And remember that you've asked for it! They found 8otbern's skull because that wais all that was left. of hlrn after the jacksls has dug him up. When they found his skull, they also found that he'd been shot through the left side of’ the head." "And what does that mean?" Hubert Manson supplied the answer. "Antony wasn't left-hand- ed. George,’ he said. gravely enough. Janet Manson gave a little stif- led cry. and Sir George demanded that they should all stop talking in riddles. “The Professor's hit the nail on the head in one," said Larrimore contemptuously. "That's the ad- vantage o! s. trained scientific mind Sothren couldn't have shot. himself, with the bullet-wound in the position in which the French found it. It's a physical impos- sibility. Therefore someone else shot him. Therefore ii was mur- der. Who saw him last? Yours truly. ‘Therefore I shot. Sothern, QED." "You mean - that's their theory at the Yard. Obviously some prowling Arah-" "But why did I tcll that yarn about finding him dead with a pistol in his hand?" Sir George waved a large podgy hand, as though brushing away an intrusive but unimportant fly] “Why? No doubt you had your reasons, my dear fellow. How should I know?" "Yes." said Larrlmore "there were reasons." “Of course — or you wouldn't have done lt." "Exactly. That's why I did do it." "Of course." Sli- George at last was smiling his relief. “Well?" “I tell you, Sir George, I did it. I killed him. I shot him dead." srimly. _ LAVV WON'T RECOGNIZE It seemed to Oarol as if endless aeorts of years passed before she heard her father stuttering out, “I won't believe it." Though she had suspected the thing for weeks; though the fear that her aunt sus- mare; though the barrier the sec- ret had built between Rupert and herself had been a daily increasing agony, now that the murder was literally out in the words of every day, she could not persuade her- self that they told the truth. And looking round the group of scared bewildered .l'&Iil9I‘ foolish faces, she saw the same incredulity stamped upon each of them. It. was left to Nigel Kerr to say what each one of the expedition felt, and at that moment felt most genuinely for their leader. "None of us believe it. Larri- more," he sold firmly. “You know we'll all stand by you, just as we know who pulled us out o1 ma; mess in the Sahara." Iarrimore achieved s. smile, as he looked at the young pilot. "Very good of you. Kerr. But one of you believes me, I know." And he looked at Janet Manson. and Province to equal that amount? Body Building remi- Night The members are invited to come to the meeting wearing someihingthat can be classed as 30d)! Building." such as a flour poster, a breakfast food pack/N, or advatiscment of any good food. Some may even bring a small quantity of actual food, such as cheese, butter. meat, etc. This item can be made very in- teresting and instructive. espec- ially if used in connection with the address suitable. Offer a small prize for the one bringing along the bcst display. Have a liquor advertisement or empty bottle, and draw the com- parison. No body building food in this. Full time position as Field Sec- retary for Ontario Woman's Christian Temperance Union available to suitable applicant. Teacher, or Senior Matricula- tion necessary educational re- quiremcnt. Total Abstslner, heal- ihy, ability to speak, pleasing personality and able to meet. the public. 23 to 40 years of age. Further particulars as to edu- cational requlremcntl. salary and working conditions may be had by applying to the president. Mrs. '1‘. H. Greenaway, 79 Grant Ave. Hamilton. Ont. BITES Insect. nah, or uni-cl . . the lien treatment la plea? of Mincfa at one t soothes, heels and ales-men. pected it. also had been her night- ply Comptroller 0i lniemaillal Nickel NEW YORK -Dr. John I‘. Thompson. president of the Inter- national Nickel Company of Can- ada, Limited. announced the ep- pointment of Cameron llllby Whitehorne as comptroller and William l‘. Munday u deputy comptroller of the International Nickel Company of Canada, Lim- ited. and its United States subsid- iary. the International Nickel Company, Inc. Mr. Whltehorne cceedl Frederick P. Bernhard who retired on Aug. 1. and Mr. Munday succeeds Mr. Whltehorne. who since 1933 has been deputy comptroller of both companies and also of Whitehead Metals Company Inc. and affiliates. Mr. Whitehorne became associ- ated with International Nickel on Aug. 1, 1929 as assists t to the comptroller, giving special atten- tion to the international taxation matters of the company. Prior to that time he had been on the staff of the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse 8s Co. in New York and Chicago. His earlier business experience was acquired in railroad and banking fields. Mr. Whltehorne was at one on the stall of the Bank of Nova Scotia in the British West Indies. In addition in his offices with International Nickel he is prin- cipal accounting ofliccr of IZCan- adian subsidiaries. Mr. Munday joined the account- ing department of International Nickel in April, 191B. He became assistant auditor in 192B and has been assistant comptroller since 1933. New Regulations Concerning Shotguns Pump or repeating shot guns capable of containing three shells in the magazine and chamber combined may be used for game birds, it was announced yester- day. Two shells was ‘ihe legal limit which this Province previ- ously allowed to be carried in each gun. The migratory birds regulations are being changed so that the birds may be hunted in season with the weapon capable of a limit of three shells instead of two. The latter did not move, and Iiarrlmore turned on Carol. "You know, Carol, don't you?" he said "That's why you've been so quiet and unhappy since we've been back. In your heart you've known all the time. Why have you stuck to me, as you have?" "I told you, Rupert, that I loved you." Iiarrimore laughed. "To the gallow’s foot and after? It's not in human nature!" "It's in mine.’ said the girl sim- And Lsrrlmore had the grace to look away. But Sir George Manson remain- ed persistently undefested. It may have been that his motive was not unconnected with the fair fame of Associated Airways. It. may have been that he was gen- uinely touched by the misery on his daughter's face... “The whole thing's utterly ab- surd and prcposterousl" he said with a fine false brecziness. "I refuse to hear another word about it. tonight. I1 the charge is press- ed, Larrlmoe, it must be met. You'll sec my solicitors in the morning, and we'll get you the best man at the Bar. All this splashing about Unfortunately no one was pay- ing any attention to this superb example of the Englishman not knowing when he is beaten. "Why did you ikill him?" Janet Manson asked gently. "I confess," added licr husband, "It would be interesting to know the exact reason leading up to the not." (To be continued) FIRST '1 UNA WEDGEPORT, N. S. — (CPI - Tlie first fisherman, apart from locnl guides, to land n tuna this season was Alfred "P. Trask of Yar- mouth, N. S. After a 40-minute bat- tle he landed n 507-pound blucftn. PROWSE BROS. LIMITED Summer Dresses our THEY o0 SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING AT 9:30 AM. 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