v =PAGE Two ......_._-.._. ltllilt .'~‘ January 271th to January 30th PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE TUESDAY, 2.00 P. M. AND 7.30 P. M. Annual Meeting of P. E. I. Dairymenis‘ Association WEDNESDAY, i130 A. 111., AND 1.30 P. M. Annual Electing of P. E. i. Co-Operzilive Egg & Poultry 3; Association. WEDNESDA Y. 7.30 P. M. Ti IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDQBM wowwo+nooewoooooovooooo owe-o 1 4§ Farmers” Week The Old Order Changes B! nsvm “m. (Continued) And forthwith she busled hersel with a little plan of campaign con eligibles. brought to heel regarding the sacred ness of British meal hours. respects, he ccive them. QCQRZtfiCEQC-i." 13ml? I€f cerning Blanch Mallary and other The difficulty was to get a hold of him. He was out of doors a! day long, and had not yet been When callers came, anxious to pay their was never there to re- She did her best ex- 0+0» 6 visiting their farms. f 1 l exactly, though he FEED TllE BIRDS BUNTEST The Guardian offers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 to each of the three Counties to children Feeding, Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds This contest closes March 31. For further particulars read regularly “Agric- ola's” Notes inlThe Guardian. l aware that he was seeing his aunt at HiStOP 1C3] Sketch ,lier very best. He did not love her admired her limmensely. His ideal of womanhood ‘d 5 0D" v‘ l They wrestled hard, as we do now E81‘. With sins and doubts and fears. ' " Their difficulties did not end hm. we may say they now were begun for it is easy enough to organize a con- gr atlon but it requires faith and courage to carry it through all the problems that constantly arise. There was no pastor Available and support foi- ordinances was nerd to obtain for the settlers and fishermen had littiel to spare above the necessities of -liv- " ing. The Island had been aflected by l the long and devastating war of i 1812-5 and as yet no real founda-l tion had been laid. But an occasional l day's service of preaching was given I ' them by the Revs. Dr. Keir, Dr. Ged- 1 . die, Mr. a. s. Patterson, J. c. sin-I ,_ clair, A. Munro, John MacLennam} Y Robert Douglas and many others whose visits are not recorded. There‘ i l oaowoowoowoeowo-o- of Murray Harbour Presbyterian Church And poured‘ forth cries and tears » ‘ > v V i l "~!‘|".*"..' i-.-- Telceting Swine Growcril‘ Association lwns something a little less complac- were giants on the earth in those» ‘JANUARY 21, 193 plalning him, with a. quaint mixture lot naivete, regret and pride. Very ‘much astonished would that plain man, Geoffrey Manning. have been, could he have have overheard some I ‘of these explanations, sensed the] cnt and self-centred. Never did he (By Re“ P‘ “Yukon Curl-m ‘hear his aunt express concern for the welfare of others. She was encased in the most profound and complete selfishness he had ever en- countered. Thnt it had a pleasing THURSDAY, 10.30 A. M. Annual hleeiing of P. E. l. Sheep Breeders Association 'l‘Hl'llSl).-\Y, 11.110 I‘. 1i. A ills-cling 0f l’. ‘I. l. Potato (irower-s’ Aasociaiioil Beginning 1812-22 Organization 1822-1830 In the last chapter we began the days and they considered 1i; a high privilege to carry the Gospel. A group of men like those would be a credit ,1 to any Church court. It is reported lthat; Rev. Robert Douglas of Saint f The World lgamous THURSDAY, 7.30 P. M. Educational blceting for Potato Growers '\\'l£l)Nl?ISl).-'\.'Y, 12.3!) i’. hi. Ayrshire Breeders‘ Electing Poultry Show at Nash 310101" Show Room. (F2 Lower Queen Street. Seed Fair at .-\_lfl'lf.‘lllllll‘lll Hull. Farmers should arrange to be prcscn‘. .1 ings as possible. 144s 1 12 i519 2123 r6 61 4. 11;: milny meet- _ __w 1 .___ _A,._____. Sfi-iILES GABBIE GERTIE Service. Lady-Can you give m0 a room and’ min? i Clerk-I can give you a room, mil l dam, but you will have lo take your, own bath. i ‘aura in which his aunt placed him lior the delectation of his friends and 1 neighbours. That perspective wnsall wrong if you like, and purposely misleading. She would have justified hcr efforts in that direction by the assertion that l'she_ was preparing the way, helping iin his education, building for him land for Mardocks. But pretty soon lthe country,‘ concerning Geoffrey ‘Manning, was to rccci\'c u. somewhat drastic and unexpected set-down. When he decided to follow Mary Freeland to her camp at Filcy, driven thither by a force over which he had no control, the greatest force in the world beside which all others lpale, he did not acquaint his aunt ‘either with his destination or pur- lpose. "Tm going nwiiy for the wcckiend, Aunt Cecilia,‘ he remarked casually ‘at breakfast. exterior made it, in his estimation, 15w” °f the early anemp that DL reprehenslblc_ He had MacGregor made to establish a. Pres- tried in vain to awaken in her some , bytemm came here but welmxe few sense of a hfgher responsibility to- llmfliculnn“ Mt ‘or m“ 3111mm?“ l“ Wards llcl. own people ln the vlllage l this matter. ‘There were only a few and nclgllbourllood’ only to llml ha, Fettlers in this part of the is.and al- the more adamant. Tlllngs lmd al,_vays been so ln the added to by immigrants who came they ‘frcin many lands and many parts of ‘we m" and parcel ol- Engllsh we, the old land which partly accounts village and neighbourhood; and must not be disturbed. I . .._, . , I Did he not understand that, in mime" The“: “f6!” no ‘egnlar mleans Secklng to dlsturbe them, he was of communication between the Is and tampering with certain great immut- and Piston and no 11115510“ Bands to able natural lalvs? “Dem. Scull-Fey, the", have always The British and Foreign llible Society been hewers of wood and drawers of water. We have scriptural authority -Mastcr and man, lord and slave, _ _ lcvclfklngs and pcoplcl your ldeals ers. Hence he received copzes of the are colonial in the base sense_ You Holy Scriptures 1n the languugcs (le- lnccd. to get the glory of England into your blood." She thought of him a good deal Peters visited them nineteen times on horseback before they had a. settled minister of their own and we may feel sure the devotion of the others was as great if not greater than was his. A similar spirit among the min- isters of our Church in Canada to- day with the greater facilities for tra- vel uould be a rebuke to the worldll- ness and often vacant pulpits of our Church. There is no doubt these men exercised a pastoral supervision of h the people and like all pioneer min- isters performrd the marriage and baptismal services. Although no for- mal records have come down to us they have been preserved in the re- ligious spirit of the descendants. (To be continued) though they were continually being cause o‘ man surely, . us ' ,fcr the cosmopolitan character of the ca es n‘ constipation. cover the expenses inrurl'l‘d in travel. had. been founded a few years prev- 10115 and Doctor lifacGregor was one of its early advocates and support- BLUE FOR SPRING ' sired by the people and only eternity SAYS FASHION will tell their full story. Here the foundation was laid in the homes and You know the old adage of “Yellow forsaken; green, forswom; blue is "Qunce ol Prevention" A dash of BNO inn glass oi water daily. intestinal poisonlilng 5T0!!! absorption is the i s. t‘ to ENO'S “ ruit Salt’ but ever so gently and safely, eliminates the poisonous waste matter that ENO will help you to overcome the evils of incomplete elimination . . . unsuspected But remember . . . Only ENO can give ENO respite- i s n. éwa "r l six" a mo u. reglnerelfmgilmk: amJ. c. allbmmi ields and succumbs because ENO so . / She had already noted a change of that Sunday, ol his absence; nllsslng 1 hcnrths of the people and the won- 51111118- a "CYY “Pqlmadc “m1 "lost him more than she could have be- Gem“ stow °‘v Bin-m‘ Gimmes SM" ecoming suit of fine blue serge, in llcvgd possible’ He had a lender way lurday Night had its repetition on this which her soul delighted. Never had :“.ltl.l women‘ and the mare she lSldfi of the Atlantic although lacking :he seen him look so near the type mougm of him the deeper hm, ln some of the luxuries of the orig- i' ricar to her heart. Every line and “Under that he had nlalmged to inal. The Presbyterian Church in the DPTDMETRY loveliest color worn." make a big attempt to step ahead or black in the fashion limelight. Tur- quoise made a hit this winter and: Sales Representatives for North flmerfcs: Hitold F. Ritchie k Q0, Lli, 10-1! Milli] Sh, ' Toronto It would look as if blue would is a specialized science concentrating all its re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may be restored, Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rected. Any one of these defects may be, and nearly always is. the cause of all)‘, I|\\1"I/-'u \. Severe us u n uv. on. feature spelled distinction. I "I like your clothes, Geoffrey," she ysaid. “I like them vcry much.- Your own taste, I suppose?" - "I was advised t/o it by the tailor chap, but I like the old Norfolk suit best, Aunt Cecilia. Then you think I‘l1 do?" "You will do very well, for wher- ever you are going. To London, is it? Perhaps to meet some colonial acquaintance?" “I'm not going to London, Aunt Cecilia. I hope to tell you all about it when I come back." ‘time. steer clear oi all entanglements with women. She had perception finc enough to realize that the woman who would get him for a husband would indeed be blessed. He arrived lback at Mnrdocks and she did not see him Shc had made use of the free afternoon to motor over to Pells Court to see the Mallorys. It was a. iwcnty mile ride, and she did not get back till six o'clock, when shc immediately wcnt to lie down. She had much enjoyed her visit to the Mallorys, sounded her old friend as about six o'clock I M other Countly till dinner baby blue was important in evening ‘was divided mm taffetas, and toward spring the new separate camps and Ihcre was no street clothes w..- can look toward, that rich admiralty blue for coats and frocks. ' ‘ Admiralty blue, rather than black, 1s 111811118h9d as the most important spring 193i. color for junior suits, with old ivory and peach beige as important blouse shades in the co- ordinated blouse and suit. Blouses will be shown in tuck-in listed as follows: Peach, beige, old ivory. flower ‘llue. pale pistachio, lemon ice, pale yellow, sea sand, sky great co-cperation beiween the Auld Kirk and the Seceder element. When this latter resolved itself into the Burgher and anti-burghei- parties it complicated matters all the more and while the Island at this time was free from outward expression of these it suffered the loss of having no Presby- tery of any description till October 6th, 1821. Alter the settlement of Mr. Gordon at St. Peters and Mr. John Keir at Princetown the eastern part of the Island could receive the more tailored and costume suits in iihe following colors: Admiralty blue, sea sand, pistachio, black, cingalee (me- dium brown) sky grey and wildfire. Sky grey and wildfire are given for presitge only. Grey will 1:3 smartest, though more exclusive. Red will be pdlpuiar wiith the ultra young things, with old ivory blouses and black and These colors will coordinate with 5W1"- Bul’ m‘ "V19 113m WW W111 be peplum with normal Wlistlinq defined by narrow leather but; on the smartest models. Suits will include bolero and Jacket models. Jackets will be belted or loose. A few ultra. models will be mode in true dixeotoiro fashion, short and tiglht fitted to the waistline with huge revers, and double rows of but- tons on the double-breasted front. '4"'4--~_l--._.. 94:: :-:= lei-oops. 51a liiiiif-‘llslilii? services from DrJMacGrcg/or and he continued his visits although no regu- lar times-Iare-recorded in thenielnoirs and preaching places were found in a. settlement wherever the people could be gathered together for ‘Doc- ltor MacGregor not only spoke for an l lhour or two hut spent most of the day and night m hearing the shorter catechism and the Psalms l'(‘1l0f1t'.‘.'1| by the children nnzl thcii" parents. I Nothing could be fairer than that. llo ha. views regaldlng herltwo glrls, 11 Mary “Behind accept“ him l?” and together they had concocted a. “P1113 be °b11g°dt° “H1115 “"1115 1f perfectly innocent little plot to get she refused, well, he would find avccollmy into the net‘ Both were ‘V113’ m"? Wmmut 9M“? "- fun °°n‘ entirely agreed that, apart from his fldence- eligibility, he was too good to be she 111911111 have quesmmed furtherl ‘lost, or left to the tender mercies of -but Something about him, an odd {any (lcslglllng ‘vumm who mlghl; remoteness of which she was often Hake advantage of llls lgnorance or conscious, forbade it. jEnglish life and ways. H9 was 111°" than 1‘ mam‘ At five minutes to eight she des~ Headaches "Football suits are 0. K. for giril, all they have to kick about Is the ball." lf troubled with head- aches. we will bc glad t0 investigate the condition o! your eyes. and if necessary. furnish you with properly tilted corrective glasses. G. F. i-IUTCIIESON BVBH for Mrs. Manning's most polished mended to the llbrary, a dlgnllled “From scenes like these old Sort: OPTOMETIHST dlplilmacy- and beautiful figure in her sweeping m grandeur Spring“ “m1 “l0 m” Them was Something of the 51,3 Wngown of so“ deacbblack crepe de add that it has also laid broxzl ri- lflbm“ hlm- wmcthlng big- lmfauwm" lChine, with the tiny widow's band at l mm rouldaqol“ n” H“ Pmbl ‘able- 5119M and mystermus- 5mm’ the sleeves and the little turn-over 1 Church m Canfld“ M“ “'0 “k times even Mrs. Manning wondered ‘collar, fastened by a prlceless black "85 11111111111 as $11051? Dimmers. whether he wore a mask, and was; pearl _ The Presbyterian Church in lvflu ,actuaily a man with a past.- She had Geoffrey junlped up from hls shall. ray Harbor was organised in i822 1 even had an occasional nightmare snllllllg llapplly on his aunt She 1119 11119 DT- J01111 K91r Hilde!‘ d1‘ of some fresh arrival at Mardocks, an could not help nollng the radlance of tion of the Presbytery of Prince E impossible wife and still more lm- his looks_ ward Island though we have no r11‘ Professional Cards "Yes, I had a dozen men at my ‘feet during the summer just past." “Chiropodist and shoe clerks, I suppose." Mr. A. Roy Kendall L. R.A.Z\1..A. s.o.o. (For Tim-e Years Student at possible children. She had heard i-Youl. llllle trlp‘ wherever ll was l-‘Ct particulars as 10 lllace hi" d" Rgygtl ixt-raqllisilliyunzf’ M11511‘. and read of such things, they had m, and “lhflgever 1L5 object, has done The“ mam" Hm‘? bemuse B" l ’ ' ' happened in hous s not a whit less l - -- founder have lo b I‘ Organist and (‘heir Director, e ‘mu good‘ dear‘ She Said as she S ng ago em I exalted than Mardocks. But then _ l - - .. , - < f ' ' f , ' '- - ;. Trinity United Church-receives lklsscd 111m. And Im so glad to sec ‘men mm earth m“ the“ mu‘ . Pupils for Piano. Voice and agalnl a 311m” “t his blue eyes “hula you back. I don‘t know how to ex- I ‘>101 8P6 by the recording B118" I Th .:r\'. disconcert and disarm her. These press my gladnessl You have filled a Once they were mourning h s ' giurno-lli-ilu-liz AlJl-llim-ial liull. i-yes were a great asset to Geoffrey. 1(,l1’|1y ‘l-oman-S lllc Gcollreyy below ' rune o‘ . They had won his aunts heart; shc ~Tllnllk yo,“ Aunt Ceclllm It ls felt herself getting fondci" and llm, to be mlssell» he Salli “A d 7-" iZUJ-ld-Jl-fllnl-lilli). _ _ 1 lender ol- hlm_ she had been an ‘have you had a hapby weelyendunn I A“ ffiihi excellent and most loving mother to her own two sons, who hud adored her, and he was creeping in, not to usurp their place. but to fill up part of the empiiness. Geoffrey was not A blemished ski: enema? Will DDD heal overnight? Sometir. More often lt takes longer to wash the poison complete! and resfor smooth, clear skin. But the burni. the it hi irritation, are soothe.” "A particularly dull Sunday, dear. The Vicar was really banal. I was. glad to seek refuge in my own thoughts. How fortunate that wor- ship docs not depend on the preach °1‘-" c ng,the Miles at the moment announced 0001911» 1116MB“!- - , u. A. r I , ._. m" dmnl" m“ “rvodqlmd Gemrfrey 1 .1. n. Jilllirr-rnni mllrull-l-‘li-lllilnlc ‘sin-fullb- flared hls arm to his aunt. Proiiiintion Commission n, Mr. (iEUlfUE b. BROWN Margatc, l‘. h. L Send all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the lbovo Best Remedy for Ur ‘1'o Chief Inspector if». J. Haywood 75 Doirheslcr Sirci-l, Cililflililtflllfllll. “””_‘—"_—‘—T‘* ‘”°'*'“ He" "W" 11°" W1" ' H f‘ ti 1i htl eh wit‘ McLEOD o BENI LEY Chaim» awning i=1? Cough ls Easlly *.»..T.r.1'.'§§§'s$1.355 l °" ° '1 - _l_ 4L BENTLEY , Janet: Yes, Indeed. Why I've ' ’ p gen y‘ bought a lot of things to give away W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. a year from now. Barrister and Attnrney-at-Lnw l Office: 18!) Ririimnml Street l l i I Mixed Home "You have no idea how you are I I N 0 T l iling the vacant places, Geoffrey, or I You'll never know how quickly n stnb- f“ least’ making them less hard to 1° born cough or rlicst i-ohl can lie con- J(.'111‘-" $110 53111 Wfif1111Y- ICE :1 The Annual hleciing of the when: .‘ Y River Egg Circle will be held ii " "Saturday the llall on Friday night, Januar ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l. -_ limifdililltil.‘llliiigstbisiilfiiiuhliiillfi “l” W‘ 1”‘ mil“- dmm! "1°“°- I - 23"" l l, -‘._ l ' _- 'l.__f l ll d h t t h ,- l Members please be present as II i '- McDONALD C? McPHEE nll§ii.°il="'.'~’tl..""ilii"nl'“iilililierllii' all“: S; qxm: 56:12; lzvzfidfiz: expected w nay the rvbsw- , l" B. A. v ml]! ltllld coats bill a trifle. r u b lt '1 d 9 CLIFFORD SHAW, ; I A McDONAl n u r tlcPllFffl rmgxn- ntllenozlcidottlv‘ "m" 2” ‘mlncflnlof M" e er m I gone at once m s°"°“"l' kmfiugnllfs lATT()livéi"§ 5Tb‘ syrup‘ or Vflllfllllllflf‘ ullllllffl-‘llniiulitllallllliillhfa wormantm" when I d0 8° the" n 1641-14141‘ MONElY T0 LAOANH u ounces. This saves two-thirds of the money »\'111 b1! B- 81981” Wfeflflh" F ’“_“ ' ' "' usually spent for cough medicine. and gives you a purer, better remedy. lt never spnlls, and tastes good-children like it. 1m: can actually feel its penetrating, 8003111"! action on the inflamed throat membranes. it is also absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bron- chial tubes. At the same time it promgt- lfi loosens the germ-laden phlegm. '1‘ is t rec-fold action explains why it brings such quick relief even in severe bronchial 1 C. M. LampsonflCo. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England ' Public Auction Sales or Geoffrey had no reply ready to ;l:at, for it was impossible with Miles n close attendance to talk on any iut impersonal themes. (To be Continued) Stewart (if Lowtiier J. l). STEWART. K. C. N. W. LOWTI-IER DARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. I14 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN. Young Doctor: Hake much plen- * ure In watching a football game. 5 Thwloqlcfll sludm“ l,- ‘ t _ coughs ivhich follow cold epidemics. surpflgq], RAW runs m, reasons? °' M °"' mo! is n ghly concentrated com- Shipping bogs will he furnish. c! you” Duct": N“ and”; bu. uml of genuine Norway Pine, contain- ' h! the active ed "mun" chug. h, ‘pphhu there's a possibility I my st a d I blunt o’ cmamte’ i“ ' on M“ “mm” m“ m‘ Wu‘ ‘° n’ T‘ "dm" “*- 5"" R, chance to pick up a (c: fee: I ltlbembf tllibntgleaetelaorlgelnllll‘: $1217: ‘:1.’ w“ suing him ‘or dim“ 3 5101110 “"5159- P- l. l. ‘ B. _ ' - ggfigiegfllllllll chest colds and ronchisl star exclaimed, “Why, I em simply nrlimlilfll 11! “meals: 1.l’.".’.‘.‘i'..'.°t°.5‘,; zeaae- ?i:°.‘::12.':"'....““;."""“ “l...” c" "°""°.‘l. "Fumes ‘""~ - ~ In prom e l). venue finlnu amt, Charlottetown, us, new reform y x °' M“ Ma crev- white accessories. I Blouses will be shown in truck-in Fox Food Regularly fed throughout the winter season r IS The Best Guarantee of ~ Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS; ., CUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes daily winter diet. Line up with the- worid’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. imperial Biscuit 0o. ltd CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L Puoua 721 BOX 446.