o O o b O t i l - file annual general meeting o! the Island Guardian Publishing Co. will be held in the Company's Oflice, Charlottetown, on January 24 at l2 noon. journed in order to permit the dir- f R1011 U) l at. the close of their financial year. tosoq-ls-n oration in Bulgaria will comprise 100.- 000 acres. the $2.50 a bottle at dmgg-lats‘ or delivered. look I. R FREE. W. l-‘dousg. Inc. r41 Lyman: Bldg. Montnl 4 OQO-OO-OQ-OO-oib oooouuooo Lowest Feed t per B“ '-\ Rub a little Zam-Buk over your hunch and arms to check and ‘heal all rou lmeas and chafing. It's won erfui. ' Zam-Buk contains valuable herbal extracts which lubricate the tissues, soothe pain, allay inflammation and grow new healthy skin. Cold-sores, ‘chaps’, frost bite, chafing and similar troubles are quickly ended by Zam-Buk. it provides the handiest and safest antiseptic dresszing for all injuries and skin troubles. COI.DS-— For cold in the head, smear a little Zamliuk over the palms of the hands. and inhale, For colds in chest or back, rub briskly with slightly-warmed l-am-Buk night and morning. SUOTIIES PAIN PREVEHTS BLOOD-POISON. 1.1 on: : I'm. 9M1 O! all lmglisla I none: Notez-Thls meeting will be ad- submit their reports as D. A. MacKINNON, Lieut. Col. Secretary- An irrigation scheme under consid- m i . Bsonst n-mr VA“! RlGALT-Jhfil. c}: a £00058 Bursal Enlarge- mentsJhiokotled, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Ton- dons, Sorsuess 9mm Bruises 0f Strains: stops Srovin Lame- nous, may; pain. Does not blis~ tor, removmtho hair or lay up 1929 Carters Bookstore f Business as Usual f MBuy and Sell STAThONEBY and OFFICE SUPPLIES vvvwOQOOOOQ-QOO- We are well b stocked with everything the BUSINESS MAN requires tor his oilioe. HUM!!! BOOKS. anus, amnmo cases, sn- vamrss. mas. . rura- warrsn surruss. teno- msanav sooxs, ohm-m so as, arc. t. Carteir’s Feed Store ‘ma- %‘¢“ ' s». s]; ...:::..'....'" k/afcbfizrrfr nvyrn 1 IIlJlU-i/I b " .4,’ . .. "#5234! Ill lltl‘ lLl-vlusl r ' I ‘act; MASH Try Then linnomlcal Meshes . ... A hi‘ stock of BLATCII- FORD’! POULTRY SUP- PLII! in stool. z caatoans each cauu- l an! ID OYSTII IIIILLI POULTRY GRIT. Tale good oars o! the FOUL’!!! H4003 it will pay hi; dividends. lot as help you. cmorrramt ~ e Company ‘ i‘! ' Limited oooowv-O 90-00000-0004004 ,. ilDL§|$LtlD ~ By Ethel iiuieston ma‘ sroay “gametes nothing to eat-but can- 8. S0311 "Bllththlmwhonlholanded. ‘lhenflwlroysmsseu-mmumezm ofédrope. and theheevy bosketwas rs . “You needn't cunts back tor me." he called. "I'll slide down imp the glow. Won't. hurt me. Thanks boys. long." ’ "Yw my said "r ma no for. and I said the snow was hideous. Fancy that!" Allhcrllltzosyiooxenbackw "ml 88 t1 hex-feet day. They were like twio children in their gsioty, 1n their WW- T1161! $881M lflwusiy over un- Dflfiklrls the basket the Captain's wire had tilled for them. There was tin‘- IWY. Yes. with. dressing, and amn- beny sauce, and s little m or gravy. Pickles, mm; cake, pie, "It is ‘Imank-Bslvirls." Gay said sol- emnly- “It is ving. You are m? ‘luiankszlvlng, Rand“ I am very grateful to you." After dinner they pulled up the divan before the iireplwB. and sat t0- set-hcr. very close, and Rand smioked while Clay, both arms about him. stroked his hair, ran slender ‘teasing fingers under his collar, touched gen- l-ly the healing scar on his forehead. “I never expected to be so much m love," she said lmppily. "Dorvt you over expect, 1m be more in love than this?" "NO. no. Oh. no. I hope not. l should die of it." Then she added slowly, "Rand, you think I do not really love you. You think it is sort of half-fun, half-Llu-lll-sort of a fly-by- night. aftaLr, don't‘ you?" / "I think yirru love me as much as you can. Perhaps. But you and I-we are alike-we aannot love-love great- 1y. Too selfish. You think too much oi getting things dome. I think too much of my own pleasure. We can't love greatly because we always put. our- selves first." "I love You greatly." she said indig- nantly. “Too greatly. Bo Efebltiy I carmlot eat, sleep or work for thinking oi’ you." “That's not love. East's-sensation. How long do you think that sort of thingwililast? Itwillbeoverina. year-if it endures so long." "Do you hlonestiy think that, Rand? That this beautiful feeling I have for you will only last o. year?" “How long does it usually last with you? How long did it last the last time?" "Oh, Rand. It was never like Hus. never" ‘ "It never ls. while it lasts. And when it comes again-it is never like this, either." Gay stirred rostlessly in his arms. "I don't believe it. It will last It has the feeling tof-etemity itself-about it." They were silent for a. while. "Gay." M: said seriously, "this is something you don't know. Tho only waytohoid atroasured thingis~ by tressuritig it. Keeping it. Gtmrd- ' ing it. Bsuifioixig for it. A treasure has to be treasured-or punk-tinsel. paste, the "gold just gilded. An un- treasured treasure is worth nothing. You don't realize that." "Do, yiou, Rand, do you realize it?" ‘ “Too well I do." He laughed. "I realize it well enough but- Wlwt? My birthright for a mess of widow? Never." "Oh, Rand! Am I a. mess of pot- time?" "Yes, you are one of the lleshpims oi.’ Egypt," he said, laughlngly. "The dearest-the swoetesw-the most as.- vory fleshpot- And I should trudsfi right off in the desert and wash my hands oi.’ you. But t1 think," and he paused to kiss her. “I think I'll stick around a. while." l‘ t l! V, 1:1 w) I It was the iiiteenth of December, when island, bay and sea. were finally enwrapped in the tight cold bonds o! vzintm‘, that Auntalmiry climbed the snow-covered slope to Gay's door. She said she had come for a long talk, a nice cozy ailemlson. She still wore her mantle of joyous eotciwmen‘, of laughter, but beneath it, she was tired, a little old woman of seventy-six years, a heavy weight of time for one so slight. ThBy had tea, titty sewed, l-héy talked. Gay mid her many little bits oi island gossip which she had from Ilavs you heard about Pepsi Peps is a aoientifle rnparlllon at up in pan le form, who! rnvldes an entirely new and ei- Pepu contain certain Iodiolual turn Into-vapor, all to the. th soothe the inflamed all m3 gm. and ha!!! outer and to the ls all III active treatment for colds, chest and throat troubles. ingredients, which, when laesd upon the tongue, ill Intel.‘ anrbreatl down the air usages lungs. 0n the lourus , membranes o! the bronchial tubes. the‘ delicate walls o! the su- aal hull t the Isl ' Wills ao n . Ill cflst th Pen thus aaoluleallb; sewers. ' coughs. Rand. vmen shs mentioned Auoe andover otlsst, Auntdimlry sparkled. “A swd woman." she saidvwnmily. "I've never known a better, forsll her administrating. My dear, can you . K689 a secret? Yes, I know you can. Pearle. I'm going w have a Christmas D8418 after all.“ And then, flushing with excitement, sparkling youthfully, she told Gay all about it. She could not bear lo to give up, she would rather die than give it up, she thought indeed she would die is she must lve up But she was curiously nsclentiotls. What was given to her, she accepted cheerfully. But what was denied, she had no right to take. They had put s. limit on her, and this limit she was bound in honor to respect. Ah, but there were a thousand devious little ways to circumvent a. limit, to stretch it. honorably and fairly. CONTINUED Labor Men Seek Legislation For Greater Welfare (Special w the Guardlabl TORONTO, Jan. ill-An extensive legislative program fortlie coming session was presented to the govern-l ment at Queen's Pork today by the provincial executive of the trades and labor congress o1 Canada. The brief urged the government to introduce legislation dealing with every phase of the lslun-ing man's welfare. in- cluding wrapping o! bread, bonding of all lawyers, compulsory automobile insurance. abolition of private detec- tive bureaus, further protection for women and children in industry, a minimum wage for all adult workers. beer at five cents a glass, abolition of cadet training, regulation of bar- her shops, public ownership and op- eration of all public utilities. old age pensions. superannuation of firemen and reduction oi.’ their working hours from twelve to eight. and the aboli- tion of the manufacture of clothing in private homes. A labor representative on the liquor control board alsowas asked as s. means o! bringing the administra- tion of the liquor dispensation into harmony with the ideals of labor. The present personnel of the board is described as “splendid? Miners lVill be Consulted by League Committee (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Jan. 16.-—Men who go down into the pits to dig coal, will be asked by the League of Nations to give their opinions on how to settle the international crisis in the coal limit. ‘Ji‘°..i’°"£‘2“°“° i°i’.“°...“‘..‘,° e us, the failure of’ intemaatfonal gcdbom- ists to find an answer to the pumle, decided today that the ideas of the miners themselves would be needed u a workable result was to be achieved. Consequently they arranged for a meeting of miner delegates to be held at Geneva on Feb. 27. . m0}?- Co-operation (C. E. MAQKENZIE) Co-oporatio 15 m“; “m; been much tidied 8:61 almost mam $0 death" by writers anglpublig v)eak_ gs lnexthis country but they -sh,,"1d on . . that a wrong existed Pundshm Bdthlsmovemmtasormgdyay, ails ailment. It has been w”. womb ' P"”“”’°- W‘ m“ WWI-at. like the “"1811 b0)’. has ioften polmed do“ into the kitchen sink, um 8m “m; 1113i’- fllb M1316 A dlsllgrnsablg “U” 15 the most common obj ‘ 4o um 101118. and tisuratlvelvetpzlmna w operation has had bag “m, m”, people who have rim it. mfiyosifi 0f setting together has m“ a m. markable amount of gouty/um m 1719-713’ lines it i-s a m, “gm- 91- WE Drbsmit thne. ' g gm s $3313 llrovincfo 1th: -‘ y“, “m” l‘ was , supplying him with m}; a. reduced price. 1n i ' fmd members of tbesgiitgerfnt or cluln, fled and are doing, n, its? ii i r i f i? $5 teslhere. Suffice to say m“ my; iNo Facts about Food. urishm tent twiautlns‘, Why delicious “Ovaltine”. stands supreme as the food-beverage for every home l It i not the of ‘food ‘eaten that matters, but the ‘kind and quantity Of EIIIIIIQC extracted and assimilated into“ the system. =1» The food elements ‘for nutrition must be correctly- balanced. fats.‘ THE subject of food and nourishment vitally welfare of every man, woman and child of the Emptre. ,2 T‘ ‘I ‘:. ' and mineral salts must all be present in correct proportion!- fliese vital food principles exactly as required, and is valuable because the natural food ingredients from which it is made contain all three ‘- named by scientists as fat-soluble A and water-soluble B and C.“ Further- moseytbe process of manufacture, originated and used exclusively by the mam!!!- ftlIet-s of "Ovaltine,” preserves these delicate vitamin substances and other important elements totally unimpaired in the finished product.‘ The ' ' of "Ovaltine” explains the wonderful food value it possesses. iipeborleymalgcreamymilltfromEng- Bud's richest pastures, fresh eggs and - foams. ‘Ihesechoioemmralfllvdilm- ' tlllctssreadmowledgedby dietists as beingrichestinnuttiment fox-restoring Ihedepletedocllsoftlsebodyand for builringnptltereserveofstrengthand yialiyuecasrytowardofiill-irealth. research and practical ex- perience all “over the world continue to confirm that no other food compares will; “Ovaltine” for presenting in a de- licious and highly concentrated form the ' elements needed for gi-rinlg and ‘ flaihiuillg Imelda, strength and vitality. It should be noted that “Ovaltine” is seieufifieinqnoeptionandmanufacunre. ’ - I. Hflntelnperatttresarestrialyavoidedns fictive proper-tin. “Ovaltine” is all noutinhmeut- oring and nourishmenaltcontanns allthevitanfinsinootrectmtiqand, ‘millet-more, it is emphaized that "Qakinfotmmimalltlaeotlnereqtnally ‘To tlnonelesiriagnsore detailed information oath: vindicated, Z. Waderlldq willbepleased to senlounqledalooflqsdqgfl- essential factors necessary for a "complete and perfect food. y Visualise your brultfsu llble Milli!- ing 12 cupfulr of beef exlricgi? “Pf!!! ' of cocoa or 3 eggs, all linen renselnber that one cup of fragrant,‘ luealih- firing "Outline" contains more than any of these. i ma» malls ojexlcolivephysiologicallestr. Mo.“ “t... '-“"!: til! ‘lllgglillii: 73¢- Ilas bynvchss wee-In.» gvggqgg ma“. hnilrsiu *5,‘ 4m "itfi “s UP swam. Neavi AND 905i walls ~_v.. Ii 1 K5“ F's-r‘. I’ \ , When " enter-Julio . ‘ i be... - ~ i w. wt... m o... 5.2.... a m... that ‘itbhflfiifiiaomb. °l°.{‘..“‘..°fi..‘ii‘é‘s°‘weifi°‘°imdlifie mfimmm“““”qfi,fg’é°°i.°.’é 0b , and their mbbsble re- mabteos not if the is re- ‘auditor would do much to inspire inception of the sssoclsitililll. Bonw venues. Unlimited -' liability" will ceiving three or six thousand dollars confidence, and provent a. small error time; a co-opnoive movunent in it ' w-Iltver boowne here. per year, for the member is still a-pgrowlng into something surlioentty oommwuq ym my 13mph o: mow. W” “PM” *9 be the fullest 11M of the some. forxrridsble o» vrreck the organizs- m. m... impart“ producer than it expression oi’ true too-operation. Far- mers 0t this dountry will invest their 800d will, patronage and so many 6011MB. but they roiuse to sell them- selves to any movement or make true oo-operstlon their creednor accept it as s. nowifod. .. The staff. and salaries. paid them. are often the cause of much trouble. Members toil to realize that without E85? it ggfiiiirt Once in a. while factions arise, ‘md 9' WW"! fillqlw Bot wntfol. --——--—-—- ~———-—- lqmugy gs “m; and M" this is sure black eye to any move- ' m”; “mutton vcflsd meat. The goiter recently heard a Professlonal Cards mafia“ migfabwgq-gmufiud ai- Slfltcmeub from o. won qualified busi- ————i— _ a,“ Wm ‘hm My mauve- noss man to this effect. -that “the av- Nlark R. McGlug-an ‘mgnc 1n , hoodlum 0!‘ “we “W” °f Producer is no bet- - nvenienoeswhuaiooanbooavedlbflli" gwlxstmlifiedtoselectsmanoigerfor B,A, g mnasodflmflmwmflgaummnn mark,“ ha“ m “l” "'2', amarsrsn. BOLIOITOII. arc , . .8 ' ‘ “mud "i" mossy r0 LOAN In me time ' This is significant. A few can often influence the numy and huvg the, “"118 man appointed. Then with regard m prim TWQHBIIILV ummre i/hclr avenge to» I ceipts with the returns f0 some out- | Stand-ins man in the community who, specializes, or rmre correctly ins the comparison is made and blmlkht to tho numbers attention. The reason f0!’ this is Obvloug Same operator is usually piclous or under profits on the” part _ of someone on the inside. Bush sus- ~—%——-— ossmm-sttmmmtw method.‘ McLeod & Bentley mum that m. greater 0mm will s. a. saw-mar ‘bring m. amt-m results. w s. manner, n. c, -_-- ‘ ' --—--- Barrieter and Attomey-at-Law “ spear. Oflloe: no Richmond sum - MONEY TO LOAN ' " , museum", r. n. 1. mo» a wt m. They - ' _ blssy mm o. m3... u» even-Qt}: fiMcDonaId & McPhee '_ " - - - ..l‘{i"i:.." &".L" i"; aamnouarg nnuornss- i 5- vaise. . ‘ - . _ P1610118 5J1! 110i’. Mmndles. perhaps. but the books of every co- lABBHTIIm. ATTORNEYS, no. operutive 0011111811? should be mldllted fa" HONEY ‘I0 DOAN dMUWWWII 993ml 1nd NIB " fullest explanations i by some any soiled lineniio more or less sus-' UWW Lion . Cameron Block. Charlottetown, 7.8.]. Q1 Stewart & Lowther oO-Otleratizmlsadvaneedasanythtm b . gatngieslnoasiota. lhssanintsreatingserviostoofler gmtzlywtmfimtwanm_ shstwllsaveyoumootiy. ltwlll payyoatoget I. l). STIWAIT. l. O. ‘ W IO '