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I l COUPON TODAY! — — — — — q I Please send me information abourl I I INAME ......................p ADDRESS...................‘ I useeealeellllelllleleoltuil 1&1 GREAT GEORGE s'r., GlIARl0l'1‘E1‘0WN, 1-.15. 1., PHONE 2317 This (' _ I _. is an -A r , _ or M r ‘ Roberiaon Allison Dept. Store Saint John, N.B.—-Established 1800. _ ____ ms GUARDIAN. Hucnlj-nflymd Ike. Herold Iillllon ieit on Thursday to spend a law days visiting relatives in oheriottetown. rriends at Miss Ju.ne Fell are sorry to hear oi her illness and hope that she will be out again soon.. sin. M. Moore. uiuioeutowla, is spending a plsesent holiday in Hampton viaitiru her iriend Miss Mr. and ma. James Iesvueon. Mount Edward Road. spent Wad- needay visiting iriends and re- letivee in Hampton and Deeebie. Messrs Donald Cameron and Elmer Inmen were in Oharlotte- town on Friday March 2. attend- ing the Federation oi Agriculture Meetings. Mrs. Fred mater, Providence R. I. arrived in Hampton last . week. being called home by the serious‘ illness or her iather Mr. Welter Rogereon. Miss Annie Campbell. who is em- ployed at the Prince Edward Island , Hospital spent the weekend at the ’ home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. v Wm. Campbell. Deeable. Mr. C. B. Jeiiy.'8chool Inspector, Suminerslde visited the Hampton School on Thursday February 23. while here, he visited several old iriends who are always pleased to see himm again. The four tree shows put on in’ Hampton Hall were much enjoyed' by both young and old. The Pic-] tures are both interesting and ill-| structive and much credit is due Rev. '1‘. 6. Head and members oil the turn committee ior these line shows. Among the many attending the Barbara Ann Scott Show at the Charlottetown Forum irom Hamp- ton were Misses Joyce Ferguson and Barbara Dunsiord. Mrs. Hollis MacDonald and Mr. George Duns- iard. Needless to say. they were all delighted dth the show. Tile manydriends oi Rev. '1‘. C. Read were sorry to learn that he has accepted a call to Little Bras d,Q United Church cape Breton. Rewind Mrs. Head and sons John and Dav have made many irlerids i this community and they will he much missed when they move to their new home in the iuture. Mrs. Mark Cameron entertained the ladies at the Hampton w. M. s. at her home on Tuesday March 1. ’ The president, Mrs. John Dixon presided and the regular order oi service was carried out. one new member was welcomed into the society. A pleasant social h ur iollowed during which lunch as served by the hostess assisted by the lunch committee. IDNDON — (CP) — There are nearly 55,800 public telephone 0!- iices throughout Britain and of these more than 42,800 are kiosiks, the Poet Oifice reported. Since June, 1945, 7.200 new kiosks have been provided and about 2.000 ob- soleie and damaged kiosks replac- ed. Z00 TIGER. DIES LONDON -—- (CP) —— Paul. Re- gent’: Park Zoo's tiger, who was born there 16 years ago. has died oi old age. But his mother, Renee. 20, and jungle-born, still thrives and is described as "wonderfully iii." Once, he had rang chewily \ y UNDIINED RESOURCES ‘Coal reserves or Alberta are cur- _§‘rli‘liy.est.ima.ted at ~d6.500,000.(I'K7 EGGSHELL TEST WINCANTON, Somerset, Eng- land — (CP) — Children irom this village recently 'tooi: eggs to in a sieve by the headmaster. school for the revival oi the an- cient custom or "sl'iackling”. Prizes were awarded to those whose eggs remained uncrackcd when shaken 01.9?” .% N O 3' G La :1 riia I \ R. . ’lK\ This year its need $5.00°v.°°° - torn gun 21 Alaasasblephinadhna No Maids was in evidence when in the interests wheeled Bwsotnisn the Es neas and protectiven-as swept him. Bending over he killed her gently. she sat up. Her eyes cleared oi sleep. "Was that ior the camera?" she asked. A ioroboding oi disaster chilled him. "There's no camera." "No? Then why waste the_ei- ins-t?" "Maidel" 1-ier smile was baleiul. "What a pity your iriend Metay should have missed it. lie was so anxious to get another clinch sequence. That's what he called it. On the side deck. you know. charming word for it. don't you think?" Mr. Wallis Kane was not in his best iorm as he said, "How did . y 2 ‘BELCANOSkin Carei We have arranged ROYCE OBOWEI-L. oi A BELCANO- COSMETICS to be in our Cosmetic Department for consultation: Manon ms to zeta. inclusive. your appointment for a lovely courtesy BEBOANO Telephone NOW ior ' treatment and skin analysis. eE.‘B‘Eo.uriruL has SPRING .WlI.'l foa-. BELOANO beauty essentials:-— hie laughter. Then war came, and he went away. Now he is bacli. But for this crippled, ailing hero of the war, still confined to hospital. there may never again be thejoy of "going home". Yet he’: not ' downhearbd... noIFari'n the Red Cross Veteran's Lodge at his hospital . . . in bright, "homey” moms contrasting so cheerfully wi'ihdwbarewhiieofihewarde.. .heenjoys manylusppyhours with loved ones and visitors. Tliinhofiliehenven this meanstoihemenweallpmmiaedto remensber! Gin generously, to maintain these Red Cross Value’ Lodgeealsdoilies-Veterans‘ Ssruioee...toeupperi,asu.&,ilie Red Croce Disaster Services. iheouipoai Hospitals. the Free Blood Tnsrsefuaion Serulce—and many other Red Cross odloiiiee thaterue ‘he unfortunate, the stricken and the homdul The work of mercy nevereuda... tocsnyouiitievmi _ yousxpeciyouriiedcmsiode you know?" "Oh, your pal is more honest than you. He told me it was a put-up job between you." _ "He's a liar. I don't mean to be uniair to Metzy. He knows only part oi‘ it" ‘ She said with an air oi judicial consideration. "Anyway. I'd as soon have a liar to deal with as a—a cheap trickster.” Wallis 1elt worse than beiore. "I know it looks bad. Maids. but give me a chance to ‘ ' ." "There's nothing to eitplain. Mr. Metziger made it quite clear." Wallis committed his ilrst mayor error. “we didn't iigure—I didn't ilgure—I never thought you were going to—" “To be so easy." “You weren't. I mean, I hadn't any idea oi letting it go as far." said he, thereby adding blunder to error. “Letting me!" she willfully dis- torted. "Oh!" "letting myseli. I'll admit I lost my head‘ Fbr a moment I forget Metzy a'nd his wretched camera." "You didn't. You knew all the time. You said it was the winch. I don't believe there's any such thing as a w-w-winch." - "Yes, there is," he assured her. "Did he get any oi‘ the other times when I was behaving like a cheap little shopgirl?" Wallis began to get angry. "Ii that's the way you ieei about it, oi’ course it makes the whole thing cheap for both of us." "Not as cheap as mole photography." "It wasn't what you think. And 37011 needn't worry about that iilm." - "I won't. I'll tell Slmms about it and he'll get it back if he has to kill you both." "Oh. 1 hardly uni: that will be necessary," drawled Wallis. "war- ing would have an interest, though. wouldn't he? Pity you didn't think oi him beiore the——the esplsode." Msida turned white and calm. "We've got to make the best oi’ each other ior the next iew days. Wouldn't it be as well to drop this? There doesn't seem to be any- thing more to se ." "One thing," said he stliily. “I'm sorry." She nodded. “Yes. it’: rather too bad. Anyway, it settles everything. What's the picture tonight?" "You're really going?" "Why not it's better than sitting your Where vciliani hearts "find cs bit of heciveny and "home" a home. I is room to his footsteps, echoed \ is urgent ior , "BELCANO MASK ................'... 83:80. 85.50 SATINTISSUECBEAM ............. . . $2.15 . Elli‘-FIJI]! neaO us--1 a-nhesoae 0 ‘Z375 (K)Il3(} ooaeadaaaaeehaa ' ‘2:75 Our shelves are well stocked for your convenience. v s. A. McDONAI.D TELEPHONE 808 around here." Once that evening he ceuim 0“ her race an expression oi wistful increduiity. as 11 -he could ml quite beileve_it oi him. That re- mained to poison hours oi the night which should have been de- voted to untroubled sleep. _ she would not be dining at home, she told him, next noon. Chapte xxiv "Doesn't that sound 1unny—nt home,” Maida commented. She seemed wholly careiree evidently the other “ d become no- giigible. "oh. yes. This is your money night." ' .- “Wouid you like to know abou ,.. “As you wish." . "Aymon has got me ED‘8Ifl118fl‘n to dance at private dinner parties. I'm an honest working girl." "Well you're olu enoueh to know how to look aitu youreeli," was his briei and not too pleasant com- mcntary. "That needn‘t -worry you," she retorted pointedly. "Don't sit up ior me I shall probably be late." Up to that moment he had no intention oi sitting up. Now he he- cided that he would. Taking oii his coat. he established. hlmseli blanket across two chairs and read hlmselt to sleep. Early presage oi dawn was in the sky baiore his uneasy slumbers were terminated by the sound he was waiting for. the click oi the gate. He waited. No voices. Abruptly he became aware that he was inordinately angry. He wouldn't stand this. It wasn't suit or reasonable or decent. Alter all, he was responsible ior the girl. Well—as much as anyone could be. He'd have it out with her. The rat- tie and clang‘oi a toppling bicycle brought him to his ieet. rooteteps moved upon the porch. Nothing iurther. Without calling. he opened the door. Maids was leaning against the pillar. Below. the bicycle sprawled looking like some absurd supervertebrate, mortally stricken. One at the iierce little Bermuda showers had leit shining ,udd1es in the path. The girl was emailed- !-‘ler own rented wheel, he noted. was in its rack. "Did you come bscln on that thing?" He pointed to the (alien machine. She straightened. "Yes." “Where did you get it?" "I-—don't—remember." "What‘s -wrong?" he demanded on a rising note. she said: “Oh, Wally!" with a lessitude that terrliied him. “Are you hurt?" "I'm all right." "You're shivering.‘ "I'll be all right....what are you going to tie?" "Call Mrs. sweetmsn." "Please. I don't want her." To be continued CLYDE RIVER Y. P. U. The regular weekly meeting oi the Olyde River Y. P. U. met at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John MacNevin on Friday evening- Msrch 3rd. The meeting ed by singing hymn "stand Up. stand Up for Jesus." Hilde Macrlevin had che ‘ oi the devotional part at the meeting. The theme was "1"erir and Faith." Scripture reading was taken irom Mark ioth chapter. verses 42-52. Lords Prayer was then repeated in unison iollowed by responsive reading taken irom Psalm 96. -Readings were given by Mrs. Eric MacPhail and Shirley Button. Hymn, "come Thou Fount." was then sung closing that part oi the meeting. Bible Study was conducted on chapter is and 6 oi Acts. Phyllis Macxlnnon was appoint- ed to have questions on next two chapters ior next night. Betty Mac- Liean was appointed leader ior next meeting with Mrs. Jirnlnie Beer and Mrs. George Hyde to have readings. The minutes lest meet- ing were read ,end opted. Roll call was answered by 21 members repeating a verse of scripture. This being the Annual meeting the Secretary‘snd Treasurer gave th.-ir reports. Election of oiiicers were iollows: President — _D'ic Phail. Vice- President — Murray. Secretary — Betty Mec- Lesn, Treasurer — Lloyd Mec- Phail. sick Committee - Mrs. Erie MacPhail, Reggie Mecxinnon and Shirley Macxinnon. Mrs. Jimmie Beer, invited the members to her home ior next meeting. It -was decided to invite Comwail Y. P. U. to the next meet- ing. Mrs. Cal Hyde, Mrs. Eric Mec- Phail. Reggie Macxinnon and Lloyd MacPheil. was u._pOlI'|'r9d ior programme committee ior nexi meeting. Hymn "Faith of Oil: Fathers", was then sung and meeting closed by repeating Mlzpah Benediction. A social hour followed with games and contests. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. MacNevln ss- sisted by Hilda MecNevln. Mrs. Eric MacPhall and Mrs. George Hyde. TREK FOR TOBACCO DARWIN, Australia —- (CP) ~ Flity Australian aborigines. men. women and children. walked 400 miles tram central Arnhem Land to Darwin to get tobacco. Hunting ior food on the wey,~it took them a month to make the trip. on me way they crossed 12 rivers and mo creeks. .