. 4 T 2-2: ,-FEBRUQQ . 19o! output is Gilli! j 3; so Gialnd gee-a-me) rooncsn IND . 3 "god I MNW7:.b"kn Wild 1'” luwugmorotlpnievui min; we when the reaehodct-310 034 0 picked up " W . jllht WhkiN "m on... w"i.'3:7.'3.- in-ncl::.body' o,s1'":,u.: oi abandoned bedding. an and saved their lite. 3,. unwind to her knees. Dobbins mic clothes were in darsds. sh, only had one sandal iett, and her nee was smeared with mud. with a final eliort-somehow she wand to die on her teet-she stag- 'md wright. As me did so an elec- mc torch wse (lashed into her face. roliowed a startled grunt and she mt tirm hands on her shoulders. ”"'anu7Amvm.' mkixxvz "nu: you PANIC?" Quegfly enough. the girl's iirst instinctive movement was to thrustl her hand across the bulb oi the ch. mshe could guess what she must have looked like at that hideous moment. she had no desire ior Leslie Dale to see her looking like the survivor of a train-anash .. "what on are you doing?" she stammered out helplessly. Leslie swung her up in his arms. and held her closely. "Looking ior you," he said curt- 1y, "What else mould I be doing?" she lay still in his arms. The inferno of noise, and flame and panic was still in full roar allainut them. But Leslie seemed-as usual l ,-to know what he was up to. It was heaven to be able to raw On someone else ior a few minutes. even it they were likely to be one's last 3 Lung began to pualrhis way a- long the street but inwards the Vice-Oonsul's house. 0- "Chalmers has a pretty good cel- 1n-, I gather," he. said quietly. ' "We may as well help him use it, By the way, sheila, what on earth were you doing out in the streets with next to no clothes on? fbid you panic-or were you just be- ng modern?" ” - He could ieel her shiver. "11 you want to know." she whis- pered, "I was trying to get to you." - "I see." The suspicion of a mile soiliencd ;the grim set ed Leslie's javw. as he moved doggedly forward with his burden By every law of common sense and normality they should have been trampled underfoot, or blown to pieces hall a dozen tunes in the course of that short journey. Is also; is portrait, of "yg 2 It's report olshie tour-of North But fantastic good fortune was their friend-aided by the fact that, in addition to ca.rrying' Sheila I-lavelock. Leslie Dale had a pistol ready in his hand. and showed no sign of hesitation in using it when necessary: once on e, maddened dog. which sprang at his throat; twice tiring over the heads of cool- ies heading a iranticaily rushing crowd; once deliberately through the head oi a Chinese soldier. .who was improving the shining hour of: the raid to slash oi! the tin.gers'oi a woman whose rings he coveted as she lay writhing on the ground. -congressional I. is .. abarplr -el iI'Aevre'peri. dew ounces oi metal,-whose houses divided .... General uraniu- Atlantis nmnu Treity unless i la larepe andit-wilivbe--the-nbieot:el;Iei'debaie or an in 90-0- Illustrated-here-are--tlIe.IlllIllI'IyI' HER LESSON LEARNED During thatihali-hour of horror and tear and desperation, sheila Havelock l J her lesson as she would never have learned it in I hundred years of peace. She achieved a sense oi pr0P01'- ticm. she saw the iutility oi the individual who can be so shunned- ly splashed and disintegrated by a can go up in smoke and flame un- der the action of men as distant from and disinterested in their vic- tims as the inhabitants 0! ”er planet. And she realized that the conflict between herselt and Leslie Dale w. "Moor help C 1 . V II- Europeru:ileuiIll' ":l'b;?.t:?u'w:r1l:.gh: n,nd the raw :u,uu in up colonies fell W communism ' no saw some pessimism in Europe. but there is also "a reiuvemtlm I growth of determination. IP13" '0 resist. a will to do their Ill" ""5 take the risk." The Atlantic Pact army will not "incite" Russia to attack-unless the Kremlin already plans aggres- sion and jun seeks an "excuse." was not, as she had imagined, an equal battle od principle. she was fighting for her vanity and her own selfishness. She had believed that he was doing the same thing. He was not. His job in Tan Fu was certainly his own choice. But it was partly his choice because it was in itself worth doing. The work you do in short, is worth more than Lhe individual who does it. Leslie's work had to be done-if not "by himself. by another. It sheila never went back to civ- ilization. civilization would not be a penny the worse. though 9. iew dressmakers would miss being a good many pennies the better! Yes, Ieslie was right. But as he lurched and staggered at last down the stone steps and into the candle-lit obscurity of the Vice-Consular cellar. she wondered -whether she might not have lost her chance for ever. she lay back in the chair in which Leslie had laid her gently, and huddled the remnants of her clothing round her. thanking fate tlhat the lighting was no better, and that Chalmers was not there. "Stay quiet a. minute, Sheila. We're all right here, unless we get 3 direct hit, and the whole infernal show caves in! Tell me. are you hurt? Or were you just sent sprawl- 7 1118 "I'm only cut and scratched a. good bit," said the girl,hs.nd tried to smile. "I wisi I could ave some soap and a powder pull, or some cold cream!" "TIhe ruling passion strong in- airaraids, :1h';"Igrlnedl1&esllie. I'll go an seewa can 11 oryou n a minute. But I oughtn't to be able to 11nd anything-bar the soap. Old Chalmers is a.bache1or." (To be continued) ' SOUTH VVINSLOE Y. P. U. The members of south Winsloe Y. P. U..were entertained ior their regular meeting at the home of Florence and Lloyd Glileqaie, on Friday evening. Jan. am, with In attendance or 20. A most impressive worship ser- vice was conducted by the Missions Convener, Lona Turner, who chose ior her theme Dr. Kagawa. she vividly described the great Japanese christian, as he spoke at the world convention. This was ioliowed by prayer being olierad by the leader, after which hymn Gleohings of to indisposed. I .. . gow Road hockey teams gave their . , , - spectator a good clean game on :19 is eaeultluhl” 00 :GI:Il'i'I:0l:0ng;n5- Saturday, resulting in a 2-2 score. as rope. u. - ber ,:houid be 'cu-etully wired 90 "D N30 '9 WW9 3-'"9iP9 i' '1” are on an extended visit to st. , -. . . ' John. N. 3., where they are thet guests oi their daughter Mrs. Rob- ert stevenson and Mr. ...... two children spent a pleasant week end, at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Whitlock. played in I. lumber camp in New , -m "f, was GUARDiAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN N'sEUR0PEA15i DEFENSE Rurd Dlsiriei New Glasgow Mrs. George Dlckieson has been oniined to her home. somewhat The Cavendish and New Glas- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McDonald X la. and Mrs. Murray Orr and Mr. Ally Graham who is em- Brunswick, spent the week-end with his family. The many blends of Mr. Honey- well Bulman, will be sorry to learn, that his physical condition, necessitated his entering the P. E. Island Hospital, where he is receiv- ing treatment. Mr. Bulinsn has been New Glasgow's courteous and faithful mall driver for a. number of years. Once again this district was sad- dened, when : highly respected citizen, namely, Mir. Gordon Laird passed peaceiullyrtn his Eternal Home. on the evening of January (list, after a short illness. Deepest sympathy is extended to his ber- eaved wldow, nee Margaret J. Brown and his two sisters, Edna Mrs. Mclnnis and Carrie, Mrs. McInnis, as well as a number of nephews and nieces. Mr. and Mrs Percy Dlckieson opened their autiiul home on Thursday evening. The occasion being to bid tewell to New Glas- gow's reslden doctor, Dr. schapira and Mrs. schapira. Quite a number gathered, representing the sur- rounding districts, to voice their regrets or the honoured guests de- parture. Dr. Schaplra has been chosen for a post graduate course in the state oi New York, and he hopes to resume his practice here at the onclucion oi the course. Mr. Herbert Stevenson capably presi- ded as chairman, and after fitting remarks, called on Mrs. Harland Hill ,who on behalf or the people read an address while Mrs. Char- les Iasaidy presented the doctor with a substantial sum or money. The chairman then called on Mrs. R. L. Dlckieson who on behali oi the North shore Glee club read a fitting address to Mrs. Schapira. Mrs. olat Stevenson pr ' her with a beauti compact. Although R. rack Nine. O. SOGLOW Published in the interest: of fire prevention by THE SPOIITSMADPS OWN, . Sportsman CIGARETTE --EXTRA MILD ffcevriory at The New Yorker Mogasboi CIGARETTES overwhelmed with surprise, the Doctor and Mrs. Schapira. expres- sed their thanks. Remarks were made by Mlzssrs. Larkins, Gaudin, Dingwell, Bell and others. Axdellc- ious lunch was served by the ladies, and a social evening enjoyed by all. After thnnkins Mr. and Mrs. Dick- ieson for their hospitality, and blddinguarewell. with the sincere desire that Dr. schapira and iam- iiy will soon make their abode in New Glasgow again, all took their departure homeward. s MEIMAID W. T. '.l'.he February meeting of Mes. maid Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. W. L. MacEnch. err: on 'mursday evening. Febru- l1'y.1. wiilh eleven members pre- sent. The president. Mas. Joseph Mathesom p "dad. ,M9etinz opened by the members smsms the Institute Ode. iollowed 'bY repeainnl the Club Women's Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read. adopted and signed. Roll call was re- sponded to by each member draw- ing an article drain the grab-bag. 31.10 was made at roll call. Mem- .beirspa.ssedin20eeach tomake up 82.00 sent in to "March of Dimes". All correspondence was read and dismissed. A very inter- esting letter was read irom Mrs. Macbeod on her trip to Copen- igsgen. A "thank you card" was read tram Mrs. Jim Macllacvhern ior trait sent her while sick and all are plssaedoo know that Mrs. M.aoEwhern is health. i The secretary reported 347.90 proceeds trom card party. A bill of 32.20 for prizes was ordered paid. It was moved and seconded to pay 0136.00 on new seats for school. Some discussion took place on iihe ou-rdiaslng of new blinds. coi- or, quality, etc. The official open- irnpeovlns in - '5 RICHARD Hociwfs c-REMEST? yQZ1dy O'Brien, Sports Editor of The Standard, thinks so-and lines up a lot of impressive 'facts to prove his case. See if you agree with '0 him! Read "Rocket Has Made special Andy O'Brien . Hockey Feature - tbis week in The Standard IIIII. ?Em Like Iv! -- a" Magazine." k And, fromthe many WP” OM39 if" surance policies available, he helps you choose those that will suit your pur- poses and your purse. . That's why your life underwriter is such a good man to know. A man whose undentandingiattitude and competent - aclvice will atand you in good stead fotv . , , . . s'c.k comm manyyeara to come. Rely on him! i in charge oi the next meeting to dug in the ”:,j.fuj:t9”',,l:g 3 5” ;i'1g;!: in” mm” ” H”'” ""1 Lunch committee ior next meet- Eare . ,4,” M" p"d.Mc citizenship. Convener-Ian liuid. J-o"q,h Mnhawy Kg:n.n.;1c::d1&:,'j ::;.lEmV- Ml;-h:'.';i:in3fium”. Donald was asked to prepare pro- Lunch-Lona Turner and Kath- Jug, my gnvued me Icon 'l'urner- members to meet at her home for An enjoyable social hour oi 11;; mag. g..gun;,. P;-gag-ggn fog Ii a modern artist were to paint a pic- ture of you. it might look something like this. But it would represent only .the "you" the artist saw. Actually there are many other "you'a" which your family, friends. yiellow-workers and others see. And. they include a special "you" seen by. your life insurance man. .-.-. " ' To him. you are a man with every -7 l human side. You are concerned about 3 l your family's welfare in case you die ” suddenly. You have a special dream 1 H nbout what you'd like to do when you ;:;f dtartitaking it easy in your inter vam- "Work For The Night is Corning? in: of new sohooll was further i closed the devotional period. discussed and iinal arrangements - , . During the business period it was made The concert Convener re- - i i decided to hold a public Valentine ported that the prosmn is comm: supper u, wingyoe Ed" Ham 1; cvflydwell. It was moved and see- was also moved and seconded that e i0 Mi" 6-ind? 10 9911 the roll call be answered at next meet- "CAM "'9 i-'g;'c;1- .1" t d d ing with a donation of canned to M;'.”:nd M';"Jomf;rI:;e';i If” f:”gmt3u::y”nt V” mmmd "mm the use of their home ior the card The iollowing commlgees wiu be 9""y' denim roon. 3 ..llEl:IPES - ly KATE AITKEN l Career girl or housewife - you'll want to try these . quick tasty mealstinciuding ,-ycanapes, soup, meat, salad and dessert - all made -. E i mostly from canned foods! n FOR SA LE in England wnuymufuiahuwmummnna you ag- dollerio -potyeohfork ii-m-at invuumtn to bump , y y in , hm. in. Pnmiiyeuates,manyopen. d V an-ms followed. site: which re- the evening consisted of a comm, "0 '”?f"'5 i0 h'1P PI! 503' . V g i . '-. llIly'hnveother.plana and , f f "i?i'.'?.i.'.l'i'.:.l'".'...'..".2"”i'.'...... their it..”:';;: ''P'"”' '" d”""d ' . . M - . . I D . 7 VVIJCCWEIII depend on iutulb lncome.' 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