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THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Rowena Rides The Rumble By Ethel Hueston SURE! l-IT Convention Closes Saturday afternoon's i session the Centennial under the auspices of the Young sesame-sermon “#517733,” 33mg; Bsbsdsuspoctcdthstmhswas Gregor; Dumb! Rama}; in dtbi- mam"! h" “w” mu. Warren Ybuna’. President of W” Pwm‘ h" “"4- H’ W“ F i. i E S! the Society then u»: u» chair. abruptly Gilt i0 “l0 littlb Plfk Amer ‘h. xiptur. Riding‘ my“ where they were ,‘__ the pic- tures. lay o ." am tired," she confessed to return to the hotel he ssld in a voice so offhand and unconcerned that if she had not been so vitally interested in his words she must surely have suspected some hidden promming. “By the way, I got the expense money today. Of com-re, we're not supposed to have it till Monday but Icashedths check so you may as ‘well have yours." _ "P-Peterl" gasped Rowena. And pressed the back of her hand quickly to her lips. Peter hoped she was not going to give anything away, confide any embarrassing details, but he needn't have wor- ried. Rowena shouldered her own worries. "I'm hungry as the deuce," he said. "Let's see if we can find s "You must have enough," be slid. "We're both dead tired. Let's Rowena‘: mile wad grateful. “I Vlmsntheygotinthcrosdstcr Are you Peter Blsnde?" _ “I most certainly sm." wife?" wife." Blande?" professional reasons." even brag about it." suits in Spokane." helpfully. ' you Miss Lowell?" "Yes. Roberta Icwell." der arrest. All three of you. "math what we want to know. “Is one of these ladies your “Yes. This lsdy-llwwenspis my "Did you register as Mrs. "No, by my maiden name. I am awrltcranduscmyownnsmefor "You admit that you are his wife, however?" “Ahsolutelyl” said Rowena. "I "Why, they gave them the bridal put. in Bobby "Yes, we heard about that. Are "Well, I'm sorry. but you're un- We have a. complaint against you from New Yonk. They say you're not married at. all, travelling under false pretenses and want us to hold with its latent possibilities. cannot retrace on: past life, how- we trace the life of Christ from childhood night into manhood, ws find he chose the path of bzurnblc service which finally led to Cal- vary. The challenge is to us whe- ther or not we share His victory, which is sure. This was followed by.“ inter- esting talk by Rev. R. B. Collins, strongly to the Young People to rally to the aid of the missionary enterprise. He om- phaslzcd the great need of medi- Ml 11118510118. BMW us a mental picture of a. hospital in Indls. ‘Three interesting papers were read by Mrs. MEXRIIClu Cameron; Miss Muriel Bruce and Mrs Edison Rose: namely, "Our debt to mu- forefathers", "Our present inheri- At East Point Anniversary was wssoIIemdbyDcaconJHE-Dlng- well. A splendid sddrcs was given by Mrs. R. B. Gmrlliscn on “Llfc" We have but one life to live and it is oinstcmskcthsbestirsscfcvsry opportunity for doing good. We ever much we desire to do so. If d 0 What s leisurely and deliberate gums wdl Croquet, yet how ct- tvsctivc our 4113M" m: found z e 2"“ lawns, the pninwi _ hours. the flail striped mslctrand nl . Other ‘and more strenuous nmes have veplaced it, u: how suited n was to the sports clothe: of the timer! steak." “French frleds." na meekly. “Two." from her voice how the laud all under cultivation lses in front of I. A. MacDON AL AUCTION SALE At Rocky Point on the farm of Aeneeas Watts. Terms made known at sslo. joining one, the bathroom be- tween. He was thickly lathering 1887""1°"" his hands with soap w get no of W "—’*"*-——'-—-—— his accumulation of motor all and California dust when there was a Fox Feed Price List -i__. Beef (‘hooks . . . P lb. 4 .4 Bee, "Bans .0“ P: m 5:: His room is over there. He's in Beg Trim _ p" "L 3%,, the bath 110W. I think." Beef Trimming . Per lb. 6c "Gall him in, will you?” [live]; --:-¢- PgIb-lbfluic “Peterl" Rowena called st the o (‘.5 ce ... Cl‘ . O u H051: Meat Per lb. ma °l°s°d d°°" c” 7°“ M“ m ‘ Wcasand Meat ........ Per lb. 5o flmlte?" Calf Hearts Per lb. 5o Peter cams at. once, tho bowel Lamb Cheeks . .. Per lb. 8940 $111 m m, hmql H Li .... .. . ..::..::.';: our: "He." v -~ MM» Cash Price %c per lb. less, "whnb "mt?" Island Cold Storage rnm-——-———-— ‘.3 1.. '.""""'_"" llrofessional Cards Stewart 8. Lowthcl; J. D. STEWART, K. U. N. W. LOWTIIEB BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ITO. B4 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Attcrney-at-IAI a supply before leaving" for home. a Carter’; Co. Limited ' MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. Ii. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Ills. Ii. McDonald. West St. Peters John Simpson, Ilamliton. . Send all Information regarding Infractions of PIIOIIIBITION ACT AUCTION SALE or FARM s-r rsmvraw K - We have been authorized by John McDonald to sell by suction his 56 ocre fann situated at Fairvicw. Medium sized house, barn and oth- ('1' outbuildings in good condition; except ' three acres of woodland. Farm will be sold with crop consisting maln- ly of hay. To bc sold on the prem- dwelling house, Tuesday, July 25th, at 4 o'clock in Auctioneer. yam," whjgpemi Rowena, "I “m” "- ‘933- don't. like that clerk. He locks like 1B76'7'm'5l the worst sort of manager to me. W 1 don't like mu hotel either. 1 have developed a. sixth sense about 0t standing Hsy about 80 acres, on 3311111117. July 22nd, at 8 oclock, I have lived.” Bobby said nothing at all. flue was brooding painfully cvsr the probable stale of affairs in, New York and her heart was wrung with doubts. ' 'I‘herc was no letter for her at the hotel in Los Angelou snd she wilted visibly. It was probably her absorption in her personal grief which kept her from sensing at the first moment, as the others did, that something W85 WYOM- Peter registered for all three, and the clerk instead of consulting the room chart as clerks are mrpposed to, turned without a word and went into the adjoining office. howls. Let's go somewhere else.” "Oh, that's all imagination," said Peter, uncomfortably aware that it was not imagnation and that Rowena. was right about it. But the clerk came but from the inner office st that moment, summoned a boy, and immediately they were on their way up. Rowe- na and Bobby shared a large dou- ble room with Peter in s. single ad- lmock st the door and Rowena. opened it to admit three men, cine the manager of the hotel. “Mr. Blande here?" SlJllllEll 0N TllE - Wllllllll-TNATS UVER Wake up your Liver Bile —-No Cslomel necessary Ms fill who fesl sour, llugglab and IUIIUI chad make ti: millaloo ct sails, oil, minors] watt. ntlve candy or good chop house and get s decent you. They say you're keeping this Rowena never said a word about soup. For himself Peter ordered the thickest. julcisst steak they could get their hands on, and plenty of “That sounds good," said RDWE~ She hoped Peter could not toll very thought of it made her mouth ws- ter “Well, there's one nice thing about traveling trio," said Rowena. "You know just what to expect of every town. A bed, and food, and no adventures. It seems s bit smug after the life of adventure Peter and state your exact intentions." over her." Bobby. ly, "does this moan?" “I haven't demoralizing about you." "ls because you are But that lay his 1- dlcstlon out thenW-and s. they of you." ELEVENTH INSTAIAENT “See here," said Peter angrily. “what sort; of tlommyrot is this anyhow? no; lady is u» old roi- the Juvenile Court. Why. she is her own mlsbrem. She's twenty-three years old." "Well, according to the com- plaint frmn New York, there is nothing we can do" about it. Our orders are to put you under arrest. You'll have to talk to the judge." "But, Peter," cried Rowena, “are you going to let them arrest us for nut being rmrrled, when we s/re married! Look at all the trouble we've had. That's proof cnoug ." “But why should they say you are only pretending to be married if you really sreuneirrled?" "Well, who says so? That's the first. question. Where did the com- plaint come from anyhow?" “From a gentleman in New York by the name of Garter Well- mm .. “You csn n: this up." Md l-hv officer. "You got influential friends, ain't you? They'll fix you up all right. All they got to do is swear they lmow s11 about you and sverythings jake and there you arc. You just hop down private in W“! own car with Bill here to show you the way—this ls'Bdll Hannah-fine chap, too-he'll go down with you and lntaroduce you to the Judas- He's a swell gent, the iudse 1s- Hell see how things are in s 11m." It was the simplest way out, and the officers made it as easy for them as possible, allowed them to wall: unescortcd through the lobby of the hotel and waited at s res- pectful distancc when Peter stop- ped to send s telegram, which he wrote with s- vsry firm hand and signaled for Rowena to come and read. It was addressed to Outer Wdllnmn. . “Arc you going to marry Roberta Irowell immediately on her return to New York, crane you not? If your cndngcmcnt is cancelled, as she believes, I shall marry her my- self immediately. A 10111118 5111""! young lady by coercion and that you have c, demoralizing influence Rowena and Peter glowed-ed at "What," they demanded stern- the faintest idea," said Bobby. "I never su/w anythins "That," said the officer kindly, so innocent. turned and ssvw a uniformed woman on gum-d in the corridor just outside their door-"that lady is from the Ju- venile Oourt. She will take charge tance" and “Facing the future; its challenge." During the session two -' Jenkins of Marshfield and Mrs. James Vanderwall of Spokane, Wash, also a male quartetts by Messrs A. J. Robertson, R. S. Mc- 619802‘, George Jarvis and Austin Fraser. led by the pastor. Rev. H. R. Bell. Alter the Scripture reading which i was chosen fmm Joshua l: 1-9 I!!!” was offered b! Dr. Ii. B. Mason. Dr. Patterson, president of Acadia University ‘was the speaker for the ‘loaning who gave us s, splendid address in his pleasing manner. His text was chosen from Matthew 21: I "The Imd hath uals need of God and God's need of the individual which make up lulschurch. We learnofdoduws ssc Iilrn manifested in human life and character. The church fails when the individuals forsake truth and righteousness." We are living epistles known and read cf all bands to do Ills work. no feet but curstosnoncrmndsofloveno 50118110 but ours to speak Hls mes- Sfifit. no heart but ours which beats with love in response to His. God cannot establish Hts Kingdom without co-operatlon with m; peg- Dle; the church is the medium through which the Kingdom comes 811d if W8 fill, GOG, I185 11p other ws-yfllhswoalth ofGOd isths soulsoifmemhcccmcstooirrlives for the best we have to give. The need of the world is great; are we 801118 to answer the call for ser- vice? SUNDAY EVENING SESSION Qllndav was the 61mins day or the centennial services at the East Save MONEY . TIME s EFFORT Tut's/in Com] lb Trainn (b: CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR More than s speclsdex am education of world-wide scope for yourself and your children : r -.- the panorama of s Century of Progress. I I I I I $50.20 PLUS EXCHANGE Good also in sleepers-usual berth > rates. Round trip from Charlottetown. Special low ten day limit fares on sale Tuesdays and Saturdays. $41.60 PLUG EXCHANGE Good in couches only. dumpllng gathers nothing but trouble for all concerned. Please ti: i...‘ its": "Siihiil i“? M’ M" “But m: can't man-y lwr." pro- Wh ywn lllvvllrlflvyocrlivl tested Rowena. "You're msrrled bile. Start you; llvsr pouring tbs daily two n "xrt..‘.'..'..rr.l.".li..‘°.'°..":.f.u‘lz"fa s: "W- 111mm’ Khalid-lira" ‘m n“ h "well, he dowrtwblelllevc l; Cm“ Quf“ And R-sckruff. 1100-. P017 2E2 l?'u,:jl’lld“nl,gnqlu'kzil‘_iiziusm‘gli that win if I have w steal s spam JFNDER S vlywmo - > - Tenders for building an addition to West Royalty School will he received by the undersigned up tllr noon Monday, July 24th. Plan and specifications may be seen at the Education Office and Horus of the undersigned. tin to get it." {up (To Be Continued) Ill WHEN THIRD COMES FIRST Round trip from Charlottetown. 0n mile dilly. Nlns dny llmlt. TO A ccurunv of rnooness cxrosmou JUNE 1st - NOVEMBER 1d ,=—_-.=-_--,-- ins solos were rendered by Miss Jessie Saturday evening realm: was ~ need." He pointed out m.» indlvld- ' msndodhssnchands butour. "Quality Pint" 10s: Sh! nllzy adopted when rlw fin: v c] Suvpvtas Soap um 11min in Si. Stephan, Nb. 49 years ago. This all: llll ‘nun bun slim an sh gusllzy bu improved with advancing knowledgn, leaping pus M: m m: vsgalvcmmu. “W ill. --“ Sports Clothes of the Eighties were so different from ours . . . Yet they,‘ too, were washed with SURPRISE SOAP, 2; _/1.,.\: 9 Clothes in the Eighties were mostly hand-made and could only be replaced after many hours of painstaking sewing. Even then they were washed with Surprise Soap and the results proved what: housewives of today also know, that the outstand- ing quality of Surprise is its safety. u .1 ii o surpfige soap always does a thorough washing.‘ The rich, penetrating lather foams up easily and quickly, yet the gentle suds are so pure and mild that the most delicate come to any harm. garment cannot possibly ° Dainty fabrics and exquisite colours are always safe with Surprise Soap because rt washes so quickly and with so little rubbing. clothes to last longer, too, And this helps for this easy washing keeps them shapely and unfaded. Point: U. Baptist church, and reached the high water mark in attendance, in inspirational addres- ses and in service of song rendered by the Elmer O. Parnell party. Dr. 1".’ W. Patterson was the speaker at the morning service and took for his theme “I am the light of the world" and “ye are the light of the would." Christ was every force in the world and was found true and worthy. I-Iis life was one of purity and it is essential that we live lives of pirlrlty so that we may be shining lights in the wcrrld. Rarity prohibits unkind- ness, vlciousness, pride and self- ishness; these tend to destroy spiritual power. No light can shine without saa-ifice. Jesus, the light Himself, gave His own life and thus gained His crown of glory, sud we, as individuals and as s church must have our lives in the mould of sacrifice. The church of today cannot operate on the sacrifices and heroism of yesterday. The character of our fathers must llvs anew in its posterity. A short memorial service wss held at the close of Dr. Patterson's address when Dr. B. G. Mellick and Dr. E. 8. Mason paid loving tribute to some of the men of the above church who labored ' vice. “AFTERNOON SERVICE" 'i‘hs devotional service won led by Rsv. L. E. Acklmd, B. L, B. D., Bridgetown, N. 8., and president of the Baptist convention. Thou Rsv. H. R. Bell led tihc regular service, lending Pss. 23 as the Scripture lesson, after which Rsv. John Hockin, United Church, Bouris, of- fered prayer. ‘linen Rev. Alvin a. Robertson ably delivered an ad. dress, The Abiding Shepherd. His text was Psalm 28: 1 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not wont. This Psalm has been the most Everything wears a different look when we can clslm it as our own. ‘llhc abiding shepherd can satisfy tbs greatest need of the human heart, in restoration. companion- shlp, comfort, and st lust bring us safely home to our Father's House, st the close a this address, rné by meeting was favored with a solo by Mrs. Ieigh Warren of Chariot- tetown. soups! avnumo snssrou The closing service cd our 0on- tennisl Anniversary was largely st- tsnded, there being too many for the church building, which neces- sitated an overflow service being held in the hall. The pastor Rev. H. B. Bell con- ducted thc sec-vice; sftccr the Scrip- ture reading, prayer was offered by Deacon Scott, followed by a duet, "Ashamed of Jesus" rendered by Mlss Jessie Jenkins, Msrshfleld and mo. lieigh Warren of Ohsr- lol/tetcwn. Dr. 11'. W. Patterson again gave us one of his inspiring and soul stirring messages. His text was Job 31: 38-38. In the days of Job the people worshipped the sim and moon. This belief was con- trary to God's teaching. Satan claimed that Job would fail to worship God if all the worldly goods were tslocn from him, but we find that under every tempts- tion and every trial Job remained true. The temptation comes to us to worship st the shrine of power and wealth. We must not measure man by his wealth, but by the man he is. The real worth of mm isnothlsgonbutbybownsuhc lives to the golden rule. 'l‘h's‘ worth of a. home is not measured by its 5 deu- but by the spirit of kind- nem and true loyalty it radiates. If love abides and friendship is a 811M. That is the place wherrthc heart can rest. We measure our church by tbl same standard, not by its cere- monies or rights but by its faitl ‘and love toward God. If evcrf church building, need or right wen destroyed we would not have des~ troyed religion. if it be s religion oi love of man for his God. Dr. E. B. Mason gave us the closing Ines- use. chooslns his text from Pauli letter to the Ii heslans, chapter 8: 14-19. These Ephesians had not always been Christians but cams tA love God ssthey learned of Him Woknowdodwhenwcknowllll love, which is revealed in Christ. The mysteries of life are solved when we have a knowledge of God. Knowledge develops character and identifies the believer with his God. He closed with an urgent plea for all to let Jesus into their lives and be filled with the sung, y oil’ God. ' ' weclsl mention ought to bi made of the fitting and efficient service resided-ed in song by Miss Jessie Jenkins and Mrs. Leigh Warren, and also by the Elmer O Parnell party, Amherst, N. 8 Their message in song stirred tlu hearts of the people and in s mu- vellcus way, prepared the way fol the reception of the message to bl given, or put its seal upon it sftsl it had been delivered. Much credit is due our pulmi luv. H. R. Bell who lisd the over- sight and the management of thll Centennial Anniversary, wlilcl proves! to be a wonderful succel from wary view point. We fwl the mt/urs with our hearts filled with s desire to do even gum! things than have been done in thl pasta-Com. __.__._.._..._ Mose, what would you do if WI received a letter from the xu K1"! Klan? s local negro was asked. Well, suh, I'd road it on a tfl‘ replied Mose. . widely known throughout the Professor? pair for short sight, and the third to look for the oth:r two. 8o you use there pairs of glasses, Yes, one pair for long sight, one WILBUB TBAINOR, Secretary of Trustees. l80l-7-l9-8L happiness is scarcely possible." -- Bcrtrsnd Russell. "Without self-respect genuine L. P. W. Clnrklu_ P. Full \V. K. Ru dctslls from Ill-mole, gcrl, Cit-y Ticket Agent Ticket Agent Station District Psls. Agent CANADIAN NATICNAI. world; no sea it has not crossed; no land or nation it has not resch- ed. Sinners have clung to n; mar-j tyrs have sung it and many have, found it s pillow in death. David, m author found um. God was hill shepherd and we can look on Him today as our abiding shepherd. The proverb “Familiarity breeds con- tempt" docs not apply to God. ‘Communicate With 1771c Trask VAUGHAN ll. 6800M Inca! Representative At. Morley Bell's Law Ofliec, Summer-side, P. E. 1., or Tclophons 297. 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