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Th ANCIENT CANNON HUMAN ssoiumons i s name for howitzer. o gun in Before tho Spanish conquer... since the 16th century. many thousands of humans were a Bohemnian word sacrificed yearly to the Mexican war-god, Hltzilopochtli. Antiquity bi liities (continued from Page 2) its existing buildings and for t-ho ruins of its ancient grandeur. St. Peter's Cathedral, built in the nix- teenth and seventeenth certturies. is perhaps the finest church in the world. St. Peters and the Vatican occupy a commanding position on the right bank of the Tiber. The city is encircled by nearly thir- teen miles of walls: Tho city was founded by Romulus oibout 753 B.C. In the time of the emperor Augustus. who died in A.D. 14. Rome had a population o! 1.800.- 000, While under the reign of Vespasin and 'I‘rl.lln t-hl Mil"! may have climbed as high as 2.- 000.000. Thus it may be seen that even in those days cities contain- ing a million and over were not lJTlCOTHTTIOH. 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I, g-roxoz __ an,“ pun-u, being under the sovereignty of o. ii. an...’ cngllraasmranvas (Charlottetown): m’ Pop“ ‘ ‘ ‘ Joseph Il- Oullsn A. G. O. Andrews A BIG BLOW REPRESENTATIVE! IN OTHER CENTRES: L n Mo P. y . ugh?» Qllmmersldo. P I I: W Clouds Becky, Summeroide Tilt‘ Wm‘! hurries” w“ m" _, _ . . . . . . h P t _ Clifford o. siiiiflifl‘: Itustlw. r. a. r.t Cyril can-tit. Amherst. ma; gaitsietttr. cfilntarcy Cyflhgryflu“ "Y. P. E. L; Barbers Wyond. Cavendish, I‘. IL. L; Ililvo. r. n. I. Son, who described rut-h n sim-nt as "hiirrnran". _ rim GUARDIAN. t A-n\'n' Lonely Parade Fannie Hurst Bella's new pirojooi 1n Brutus- bom. it also developed. was not s certainty. It was the first ti-me tna family had ventured to change location on a possibility. but. pros- aure was closing in on Rolfe, who had returned from behind the lines in France with s condition vaguely diagnosed as shell sizoek. "Preearious" was scarcely the adequate word for the Mason family. Besides, in conversation it developed that the railroad tickets in Relies pocket. one hundred and twenty-five dollar-s in cash. a nve- year-oid Model T Fora es: wait- ingtobesoldbacitinwlssanda two-hundred-doliar insuranm policy were all that lay between this family of live and that hope of an engineering ssrgnment in Verntout. Small wonder that the lines outt- ing into the dry flaky akin of Miidrecrs face were dark as frowns. or that Rolfe was pale and nervous from unrelenting years of the struggle to make ends meet on an earning capacity that nevu should have included the wife much lcss the brood. Disabilities in tho form of ill health, unemployment, debt. loomed ahead of this group if they were to gauge anythirg of their future from their past. and there was little valid reason to believe that Rolfe who in his forties looked drained had his best years ahead. Yet even so the solidarity of the family unit seemed to guarantee ‘against the bankruptcy of loneli- ness. "Doris. stop. Pete. don't let me have to speak to you again. Ellie, qulti" Rolfe might have spelled drab disillusionment to whatever pic- ture Mildred hacl brought to her marriage; poverty might be upon them, had been from the beginning, and doubtless would continue to squat upon the destiny ‘if a. man whose arpectaricy of success was so obviously low. Yet the bearing of Mildred, whose tired eyes had gazed upon all this defeat. was not that of a woman whom life had chilled to the bone. Erna could have told you about that kind of chill. It was a sort of cellar-damp. with which she could feel the sides or her inner self sweating. Tarnished and weary-eyed. Mild- red and Rolfe sat. beside the tetr table, animated in spite of them- selves with the mysterious alchemy of their union, the equally luster- less and constantly admonished children, sticky. buzzing. and theirs! The talk dwindled quickly. A cabinet-sized photograph of their eldest daughter, prettier than any- thing else pertaining to the Masons, was passed around. Sixteen. and married to the shareeropper. The panoramic years of the life Erma had spent in the backwash of Twenty-one East appeared suddenly stale and bereft of what had seemed their pulsing signific- ance as she had lived them in the reflected glory of three personalities so perpetually exciting to her. In no time at all. scarcely be- fore the cakes were cot -‘, it became apparent that nothing much was left to be said between Erna and the Masons except re- marks concentrated upon the sticky doings of the children. "Stop touch- ing those flowers. Peteri You want a noseful of pollen?" “He's subject to asthma. That's why we have to watch him." Why didn't they make a move to go? Why in heaven's name had she agreed, to stop with them down in the Charlottenburys room? Site felt ashamed of this picture of her destiny as it might. have been. yet simultaneously She persisted in feeling her own loneliness high- lighted by this shabby little unit of a shabby little family. “We had better go down now. The Char- lottenburg will be expecting us." The Chariottenbtirg, who had Just been left alone by a denarti-ns client was in the act of pqping two white tablets into her mouth from a bottle of them which she hastily sliprpod bulk into s. desk drawer. "Well, I'll be dnrned—excuso me. children-it's Rolfci So til-id 15 your family. Howdy. chl-idwfl. Howdy. Mrs. Rolfe. What's your first name?" "hflldred." "Milly. Regular baick-bone-of-hite- nation family. Hello. girls. Con-e here, boy. Good. I like your hand- shake. Patten him up. Milly. Old- fashloned cod liver oil will do it. That's what. they used on me. and see the results! Girls. come new! Adenoids. eh? I'll get them out for you! m. Akroid. world saw-Hit has s daughter in my ‘Boys and Girls‘ review. Won't cost you s penny, Uh,uh, don't touch Europ- iurrt. little girl. She'll scratch you» She's a one man cat. and rm her rnani" Chapter XXXII Gnwks, all, the Mason fsznily stood transfixed before the Char- lottenburg and then before Kitty who. maIuve-pawed. entered the room with all the petite iolderois of manner she put. on alike before grocer boys or before guests, across counters or across her own table. Likewise they stood transfixed at Sierra. later described by Miidwd ' wwr-rrwsrswrr-nt " 74111114‘ flIlKflIMIl-fll cttaitborririiwu CAVENDISII W. M. S. The November meeting of the Cavendish Auxiliary of W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Toomibs on Wednesday eve- ning, Nov. 9. Meeting was open- ed with the president in the chair by singing hymn "More Love to Thee O Christ.” Minutu of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by l1 members. I A raominetirig corrimittee con- sisting of Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mrs. Ira MaoCoubrey and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson wu appointed to bring in a slate of officers at our next meeting. wihich is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ira MacCoubrey. when Mrs. Alvah MacNeill will be devotional leader and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson to choose and olf- fer prayer for a missionary. The l committee will be Mrs. Lewis Toombs and Mrs. Alvah NlacNeiltl. The supply secretary. though absent. sent her report that the Isibrador box had been received in Halifax. A- special offering was taken to cover the exipcnse of sending the mission boxes. It was suggested that a box be pra- pared to be sent overseas early in tfne new year. each one bring- ing something to the December meeting. also flour bags or mate- rials for making a quilt. Mrs. Ernest MacNe-ill reporting for the community friendship sec- retary said 25 sick calls. one hos- pital and six cards had been sent. The Temperance secretary, Mrs. Ira MacCoubrey. distributed book- lets. Alcohol and Accidents. which ‘shows that experiments have proved that even a very sit-tall amount of alcohol before driving an automobile does impair even good drivers. The only safe rule for all drivers is—l.f you drive. don't drink. The devotional service as given in the Missionary Monthly was followed. Mrs. Alfred Moore of- fered preyer for missionaries in India especially mentioning Miss Beryl! Morson who is home on furlough. The theme of study was "Growing With the Years in En- lightening tihe Mind". A maip of the world was used and stickers in two colors showed where the edu- cational work of the WMS. has been established in the different countries including India. China. Japan, Africa and Canada. Three out of five of the human race cannot read and write but wher- ever tbere is a missionary liiliter- ary has a foe. Meeting closed by Mizrpah Benediction after which a delici- ous lunch was served by Mrs. Ira MscCouibrey and Mrs. Milton Green. assisted by the hosted. SOFT-IIEARTED BURGLAR KITCHENER. Ont. —- (CP) — A burglar in the home of Robert Bezrukl apparently showed signs of humanity. Thougth he took a $50 bond and $50 in cash, he left $20 in plain view for the family to get aliong with. as "that Saint Cecelia in a mannish shlrtwaist and skirt." Excitement across his fallow face, Rolfe herded his little can into the nlmbus of these three. the children hanging blldd, Mildred holding grimly to them or they to her by their bony young anms. "Hera they are. Aunt," said Ems, standing none too graciously aloof. Light sweat sprang out on Bella's narrow brow es he stood before the Charlottenbuzg. cupping his wife's sharp elbow in his nervous palm. "The wife and kiddies want to see the ladies I'vo talked so match about." "Good enough. Sit down one and all. You're as much of a show to us as we ere to you. This is s. house- hold, Milly. without s. baby shoe hidden in a drawer or a high chair tucked away in the attic. ‘Prue. I'm about to do a. kid show called ‘Boys and Girls’. All these young ones of yvtus seem to lack for parts in it, Rolfe. is what it takes." "Didn't I toll you she was a card?” cried delighted Rolfe to his wife. "Erna. go in my room. and on the second shelf in the right-hand closet is a sack of Jelly beans. I like to nibble ‘em before I go to bod. Bring them in for the youngsters. Sorry I haven't any walnuts about. I'd show you how to crush them in the palm of the hand and get the meat out whole." said the Charlottenburg. The boy Pet/er raised his whitish eyes to the square figure on the chair, with her feet a few inches off the floor and her fingers pm- truding like sausages from the tiny cushion of hands that had no wrists. To be continued Gov'i Offers Loans To Coal Operators OTTAWA. Nov. 24 — (C?) -- Tho Government is prepared to loan up to $10,000,000 to Maritime coal operators to modernize mines and increase production. Legislation providing for iihe loans is to be introduced in flue Commons tomorrow by Trade Minister Howe. Brief notice of introduction. placed on the Commons order pia- per today. merely stated that the legislation is designed to help modernize production methods. Under tar-ms of the loans. a maximum loan of $7,500,000 can be made to any one operator. s1- though the total amount set-aside for all loans will not exceed $10.- 000.000. ‘Phebe was no indication what the conditions of the loans and tho terms of repayment will be. They are expected to be detailed by Mr. Howe tomorrow. FAIR EXCHANGE MONCTON. N. B. - (C?) - Deer are coming into town while rifle-toting hunters head for the woods. Two residents reported see- ing deer in residential areas of the city. No one was around to shoot the animals. Bedtime Stories (Continued from Page l0) comer went with the others quite ss if he always had been s member of the family. A fcw days later the flock was back near the Brier-patch. 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