T PAGE six TWO “ORE GLORIOYS DAYS! PRINBE EDWARD—Today 8i Thursday M511... 1i EDDY muefl at: (DNALII 1 l‘! t\ NEWS :7: .\'ll'.I\\'[\'."..l3-7-il.l:'i , i‘ __ . .... . ._. - -— —— -—~———~—> ~1 lat Zfrl. .\l""l‘l“Ili SHOW BPS FRIDAY — l/l..\ Y 15S \\'lil'l‘l‘I'S l'..\l. This column i: reserved for news ol local interest. but advertising 11 Ili-‘WM’ nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay~ able in advance. HIGHLAND S TONIGHT. CONI"I:IDEIIA'I‘IO.\‘ LIFE INSUR- r\-\'(' ' L-6789-7-21-lil2. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China. Silverware or Plain. KINSMAN I'I£.~\.\'L"l‘ DAY. trrday, September 17th. L- IIIGIILA. ‘l‘l)i\‘l(ill'l‘. MUSIC CLAssEs ltESUhIl-JD. — Classes in Piano, Vocal 'I‘hcory, etc, rc pen Friday, September ('lliilli)li.t‘[(li‘.\'ll School of Music-A. itoi Kendall, L..l<,A.A1,_ etc, PIIESBYTEII . N (‘IIFRCII IN i‘ANAlLL-Brtioktield Charge. Ser- vices irext Lord's Day, Hartsville Strrrdny school l0 A. M, Worship‘ 111 r 0c Sat- 1302 9.15 ' ' l‘ , .‘».7'-‘.":‘ n ._ ., _. ‘ . _ l i. -i’l'\'.\l_ SHIKHVING TODAY- i flélgnd‘ l, tttts .\ urn. .\ll"llll\' (‘HT TlilT ' .\i\ill-I iiir. .-:'rirr:i~r" i-‘.\_\it)i‘.~: ‘xl7!ll.l} — _\\'PI\"l‘l'lil’ .\.\'ll 1 not - TiillRS. eriuf- SAT.“ ‘ l~i\\‘-.‘i lJ.\Il.Y ‘.' \l'I)|-I\'ll.I.I§ IIIZEI. .. 5.; " ggg; ‘ma; ' r . “ft yiqhlnirtqfby . ‘r-Om WEE novel Swt ii s utiyttiiiliiiill“ .. . . g. “filligoasars Pl)“ S— COMEDY AND TREASYIIE CHEST was notable in itself but, taken together, the Iiistrrgents said tho)‘ ran into large figures in number o!‘ militiamen killed or captured as ‘ ' hr quuntity of rrraterial mrnission. lieliel Victories Cn Iihro Front Claimed r put. out. of co IS YOUNGEST GLIDER (jiREIAT IIUCKLEW’, Engl _ <( >r -Li0dfi'ey Slater. l4, became : youngest glider pilot rec- ratin: peaks in that" ns front where i Goverrtrnr-nt llllt". batik of the Ebro ill":- __m_miths. eek nd Excursions Going—-Noon on Friday to 2.00 RM. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Ifare-One way first or coach class fare and - one-quarter. T. B. ROGERS City Ticket ltgcnt i-°l Queen Si. Phone 510 and - i Very en he qualified for his “C" r-vcninc H. Il'l('lIll)(‘I' llifllllliif \. .\l. Hunter River Sunday Sc I . M. scarce 3 P. M. Brookfield Strnduy School 10.30 A. M. Worshl 7.30 P, M. L-ILZSJB-Sl-l-l-l . l-INGA . \lli,'.\"l‘. —- Mr. arid Mrs. .~‘-1‘\'i‘tid 8.. int, . sea View, Wish to rice the r-rrgucvmcnt of their - Airldrctl Jean. to Hugh ‘ ‘yilrtilictvs and Baltic, Mar- of Sep- 1287-9-14-11. L. I'.\lN'l‘I.\‘G i‘ tClI —Mr. Wm. Sutherland of Krnsirizton, has the b or girirnuuc the United Church Sttrrrrnerirclrl, He is painting it t'll xvitlr xihite il'llllllllll‘_;. and it illl.(\\' to he a big lllllll‘L)\'£‘ll.0l‘it ‘.\llt‘ll cunipit ted. ISLANDEII PASSES —S&d l AN by Mrs. George mews was received lGrcen. Kingston, of the sudden ‘llifllll of her irrtclc Mr. John ‘ will, of Scuttle \Vt\sli. age 72. a few months aeo, his bro. ‘the? ltcv. Sepiinirts F2, Colwill died thilflflfllllfi‘ at his lionie in Winnipeg, lace 85 years. l t . tlrllv rrsrrrnxs HUME —M.r. n. B. ling-lain, Sprirrgrfit-lil, arrived home ion e Tiibnrl inserting train. after .bt~rr.g lli . ircai for medical ‘treatment, visiting his son, D;- Jmvis Haslam and M", 355mm: His man friends will be glad to ivelcome im home again so much improved in health, PRIZE IVINNEIL, -—Ai; the St. John Exhibition Island exhibitors won honors in cheese and butter, In cheese Xfartin Brennan, Kin. i Creamery Company two second ])l‘lI/."$ for butter and C, M Johnson. Central Bedeque, won one third and one fourth prize, CENTRAL if...“ cannon Awxorwcnmzxrs. - s u n a a y, The Central Guardian HE CHARLOTIIIETOWN GU A_RDIAN MISS tvapouzou By VIOLET METHLEY (Continued) No escape exce t alon the bare dusty roads whlc led 0 another cuntonnicnt. Lahore ~ Umballa- Jullundur - Meerut - Bfllfillly - Dchru Dun . . . every Indian m‘ i- tary station in the plains was alike, except, perhaps, for an added de- gree of heat. Awuv in the nwuntaln ranges, which form the foothills of Himal- alaya, more British troops followed the yearly rout“ of centuries. Hall could visrtaiim it all front ex- perience, the lxtlls the picnics, the theatrtculs, club-gossip, coteries and castes, The unchanging East-surely there was age-old reason for the muse? There might be tmrest on _lie Frontier, trottblc among offic- ials in high places, There might be rumours, scarcs—extcrnai or inter- nBl-that Agadir business, for in- stance. But nothing to interfere with plans for leave in Kashmir or at home. or with scheduled sailings from Tilbury or Bombay, And yet. just a month before that day when Wilson Hull dreamed his dream 0f an unchanging India, on a certain sultry 28th of June, two shots rant: out in that insignific- ant Balkan town and changed a world. Not once only. to a Matching ru- llhct, has tlic altl>l‘1\l'HI1ct- of a c oud no bigger than a liltll"i's hand forc- told a mighty tempest, To Chrissie Struzui that cloud will always take the shape of o. fluffy pvwder-ptiff, have a faint violent scent 0t bath-salts. ' She had been tircssiirg for (firmer in the luxuriously lcri-irrely fashion appropriate t0 a new frock just our from England. she had decided that it was becoming, with a comfortable certainty that Ronny would find it so, and was lust collecting books, writing-pad and fountain-pen, pre- IMYMOFY to ivaitin for her men- folk on the varantti. lvlieii sudden loud voices outside tirade her pause listening. Chrissie 0 lied the door b0 find Btruan an behind him 01mg Jfllws, both their faces oddly hush- ed, oddly excited, -"Wli&l»€V§‘lfl is the matter? What's happened? ‘the asked. and Struan all-surfed with one word: "War" CHAPTER XIX “MOBILIZATION” “Worse _lucki" broke out young Jones again irrepresibly. "Raxuiy-—" Chrissie slipped one hand through Struans arm, hugged it close against her breast defen- sively. "I simply can't realize it- surely no one thought it would happen? That assasinntiozi-I don't mean to be horrid, but the "Times 0f India." and the "Pioneer" didn't seem to think it of any great im- por ce—~" “Nobody did aptpareritly, till the explosion came-o course, it's been pretty well known that Sept. 28. Nine Mile Creek, ll A. M, (‘anoe Cove 3 P, M. Churdilll 7.30 tP- M- Colitis" prayer" meeting x the ironic oi Mrs. Macllae, Bonshnw \VC‘(lilt'St'lil,\'. Sept. 14th at 7.30 P. M. ‘ Younc Peoples Thursday at 8 P. M. ‘, at Clyde River and Churchill, FH- » tlav nt St Catharines, Young Peo- i 11195 7 P. M. and Service of Worship rlri B P, M. Lloyd Henderson. Stud. lvnt. nizoi-o-i-i-ii. l, SEIKIOYS ACCIDENT AVERTED i-Mr. Alonzo Webster's daughter ,had a narrow escape last week lwhcri she was brinqing the mllch ‘Knows home from pristine, which yilcfofis the Nliilpeqtie Road. from ..\'fr. WMJst.er"s barn, While she was . the road a car came so at it barely missed striking ‘the i: , but caught her clothing. dracctnr: her some distance, She luckily cscarwd with a few ,5('l‘ill(‘lit‘S. The car driver barely .~toppcd to inrc-trcatc. That, same when the cattle were re- to llfi>'1ll'f‘. a passing car Web- ‘strttck and killed one of Mr, isterks valuable cows. r i r i KeqTlifinariYs in the home. EYliISIlGiiT EXAMINATION Fitting and Sirnplytng Glass” Em. ii. J. MABUN OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. l‘ E. l. Office (Jonnrttted With at Jlose sic thinks this is her chance. I say, don't look so bothered, my ' was s iiin for a, row, and I sup- child. It. isn't going to affect us out here, you know." “Worse luck!" once again the ounger man chimed in pessimi- man machine in the \\ nod. "The idea scents rather to mobilize, a toiicc. But that gives us )lL'lli.y to do for the moment." e was gone with a cluttering, purposeful stride, and Chrissie and Hail were alone again but. with the warm peace of the a tcrnoon lying shattered between them by that. rough blow. "I stippose I'm silly, but I can't grasp it yet," Chrissie said at last. rather pitootrsly. "And 1 don't want to bother itarriry‘; he'll be s0 fear- frilly busy. lint . . . Mr. Hall. ivhat will it 111E111" what. shall we do, where shall we go?" "Why, stay here for the present, I imagine, until at any’ rate the destination of the troops is settled," Hall said comfortiiigly. "And if it is the monitor, well, I expect you'd still stay here." “It feels sir strange, to think of being at war: I hadn't, realized it before-I suppose one doesn't real- ize things uritr} they actually touch U53. "No, ‘that's a pretty general rule. Bu; 1 tinny you vr got to remember ont- thrrrg." liull silld, "You married ‘th th n 0st rfect flghtln Y w‘ = r "No, you're probably right, I'm afraid," Stritair ucknotvledged Hall's douche of cold water with a rueféil e Frontier, irlthorrgh nothings known yet, except. the bare fact that we're 4 "I hope he will; he's n. depend- able chap, not-the sort to i056 his head in an emertfincy, Neither are on; I'm not in e least afraid to , sweetheart, only-Well — , you know!" You'll miss me?" “Miss you? Ah! Chrissie-my own darlinfi if I began trying to tell you how I l miss you. it would only u - set both of us. So you'll have to ta c it for nted ,a.s well as a. lot of other t ings which won't bear talk- ing about-now. They'll have to wait until this h all over and we've time for another honeymoon, a real one. Because our first was a ver_ Scamp- ed affair, wasn't it. my chtd? I feel that something better is really owing r to you-Kashmir, for instance! ' l "Lovely!" Chi-lane's attention wasf distracted from the affairs of the; moment, as Struan had hoped. Shel smiled up at, him a ain. "I've always! felt a trifle defrau cd where lioney- l moons are concerned. Well, we shall i have to be very busy with your packing now that we know and - why, Runny, I do believe-yes - look. it's Leonie!" With thudding of hoof! in the thick dust of the road, a. rider lied drawn tip at the gate. sat there, clean cut against. the intense green- ness of a low-growing acacia tree. About horse and horsewoman alike there was something theat- rical, for the beast was a snow-white Arab stallion, whose arched neck, distended nostrils and flowing mane and tail ‘were picturesque in the most exact sense of the word. And the rider, too, was in white from head to foot, from the crown 0f her topi to the buckskin shoes. under snowy jodhpur breeches to match the lon riding coat. Even ‘ hcr- gauntlet g oves were white, and Struan knovnnp that he ivflfi fl 59l- dlcr arid sutiiut. to n soldier's dis- cipline, Yo if you (tidnt think of it, when Y0“ said: ‘I w.ll.' Arid so, as a soldier's J rti than}; you for re- rrrc. Cll1‘i&HlS answered try not to disgrace , (ll Runny. It was a iesulutiOn hard enough for any worriaii to keep during the (llfillfhcltlllg days which followed, days of orders and counter-orders and disorders. At. first. the North-West Frontier rumour llt‘i'.~li“?lU(l, their buzzed on the wires of innumerable telephone and telegraph messages came an- other, that the troops were intend- ed for Ecypt. But during those rum- orous clays the routine work of mob- ilization continued. The equipment was there and was duly and punc- tuolly issued directly the scaled and secret orders were received. One morning Strjuan came home to the bungalow with news. "Wells it’ sesttled," he told Chris- sie. “We start from Bombay and Karachi. the whole Force, on Aug- ust 27th." “In five days . . .i" "In five days." , "Well . . Chrissie gave a. little shaken laugh. "It's better t0 . . . to know . . . for certain, isn't ?" "I think so, darling-yes“ I'm thankful m self. One wants to be up and at before the whole job's been done by someone elscf’ "And do you know where ou're going?" Chrissie asked, her ands on Struans shoulders, her eyes searching his face, anxiously. “The destination is unknown," he told per. "Most still think it's E113’ » "oh t" She gave u. little sigh o! re- llef_ "Well, there isn't any fighting their»: yet: that's one comfort." .. °_.. icall , and it. was in those two ex- press oris of opinion that, the at- titude of almost the wiroie of India tvas formulated, To ll1(' bulk of the native population the news of the declare ion oi war b Emgland meant practically noth n: at all, and to the Anny in India, generally, very little more except, a vague re- gret at being out of the European row, on the part of most Starla scarcely stirred in the lethargy of its summer hiberna- tion, if such s. contradiction 1n terms can be Pefmllml- I" w” something to talk about in the clubs at every Indian station. the European War, but somethlnB Y9- mote, far away. Until one single word brmlilhi ll- near, niude it fill the whole horizon. one word leaping like 11 lvanlc spark glom point to point t irouflh- °u~ his asee—it's August the 8th. isn't m" canine had lust asked W350“ Hail, when struan striding through the room behind them. broke in with that. word of munv implications as one drops B- 5W1"? into a calm D001- "Mobilizationi" n "Runny, what do Y0“ mean? Chrlssicis writing Pail slid to lhe ground, hcr pcn followed, whilst Hail sat forward, grave and intent. "We've instructions to mobilize- all units of the Lahore mid Meerut Divisions. It looks as though W? m ht be in it. after all! The Ofiiifli jus come through from Simln. “But surely it will be. only 10f home defence, so to speak, us a DW- Drugstore Thrill: i wit: Invrrl YOU r Allowance For Your Present Stove - - - MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED Calrod Hi-§peed Elements Cooker Automatic Electric Time Clock Pile! Lighi Sliding Oven Shelves Smokeless Broiler WHY NOT MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHE GENERAL ELECTRIC Again Leads the Way with the M cautionary; mcastire; they'd scarcely scnd_tlie_ Indian Army agul§i§_G4_i-f1 LEONIE REAPPEAB! Something in his tone made her- look up at. him again. “ nny . . Her hands ti ht- ened on his tunic. “You don't t nk it's Egygté-you believe it's some- ere e you're going." "Yes ." He spoke reluctantly. answering the pleading in her e u more than the actual words. “ es, I d . but. I mustn't say any more dearest." "Somewhere - somewhere where there's —- fighting?" Her voice was almost inaudible. "WClF-yas. But you mustn't tell anyone my thoughts, Chiimie, they re tremendously secret," he tried w latigh naturally. “Promise me--not b. word." “Of course 1 won't. But-what- where shall I g0, Ronny, while YOure away?" ‘Nowhere at present. Lf it diould turn out that we're really bound for Egypt, viery likely you'll be able to Join mo) there. If o ierwise—-" ' . es .. "PflsSlbly in that case it would be best for you to go to En land eventually. They'll certalny be sending home the wives and famil- rcs, but it will need s. little patience, dear". Of course. I shall make all the irrtangemeiits possible before I go, u __.. “You'll have to trust me to show a little commonsense about what you can't, do. That's all right, dear man; I won't let you down," she was smiling now. "Arid I darcsuy MI. Hall will be staying 0n here a bit longer, and look after its." u accepted all that. even ' he.“ fuse pale as ivory in its strain- ed and eager lines. The reined-ln horse fidgeted and turned its head impatiently. and Chrissie went quickly down the nth, followed by Struan at a rc- uctant ciistaiice. _ "I didn't mean to stop. until I saw you there," Leonie said. “I was going down to the Club for news— one hears so many rumours. And . . It's said that ed to the Front. Is that true? Are Indian troops really leaving India . . at once?" L I "Wc—-we don't . . Chrissie broke off, glancing at Btruan, and hqwiswer-ed lri a casual tone. ' ell, it. all depends what you mien by the Front. It may be m rely the Frontier, you know." "I heard there were ernbarkation orders . . ." "One hears so many thing, in wartime, it ls betwi- not, to lieve half of them” “And that the Divilons are in- tonded for France." “Bazaar- gup. You should know even better than I what it's worth." “Leonie flushed. perhaps at the 1 ttie sting of contempt in Struans But she recovered her- e ant knows." i "You already know, apparently. more than we do ourselves." St-ruan ‘told her lightly, "You've given us s. lot of rmst thrilling information- even if it should happen to be er- roneous." “How Machiavellian ou've be- come! Well, I feel d y snubbed. But. there's something I want to say. , seriously, even with the chance of ibeing told again to mind my own business, 1r it's a. case o! the From -—0r the Frontier-and if there's nnythin I can do for Chrissie — let me ow. After all, I may be in a position to help-money and B. big house are useful sometimes," j "It's really very good of you, Iefmle," ChIlSSIQ murmured, after a short pause during which Struan said. nothing. "If . . . Li‘. . . . there should be anything . . . I sham. forwt . . . .” " ell, I'll be ofl," said Leonie. “Is Wilson Hall still with you? Give him my love. Arid . . . remember what I've said." She was gone without another word the Arabs delicate hoof: seeming scarcely to touch the, around as they gauoped away be-i tween the acacia, down the road into Pathapore. "She reminds me of that bit in the Blble-—'Revelations,' isn't it?" Struan stared after the departing bgure. “That one of the Four Rid- ers-ibeath on the Pale Horse . . “Runny, what a horrible ideal" Chrissie shivered. "And, after all, Leonie spoke very kindly. It. was nice of her to think that I might need hel ." “She dn't come to say the. Btruan said, and added, sloww: "I rather wish I knew what she did come for." 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A huge fish of rarisluct-nt jade lay m, Qne end, seeming almost. alive her limbs more ivory-white than ever through the greenish tinge of the water. hcr thoughts ran on, her on wove a gorgeous fabric i, Imnxxiriirtion directed by will pen i‘——'tlittt was hcr- surest and strongest lVCilpflll. whzch had bronchi hcr- s0 tar and would carry her further still ' she saitl, and glided into tlit‘ own-w. - - N Canada the people rule. They put parties In ma out of power according as party performance pleases or dispieases. Legislators who do not meet the people's wishes do not sit long in parliament. In the same way, Cal-radians control business. Tlity, buy what they like wh ere they like. No one dictates to them. ‘They are the Dictators, deciding by their pur- chases which businesses shall succeed and which shell fail. ' In government and in business alike the people decide democratically by their votes what they want. 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