i';‘ ;.- - r. 1.-1 1,; 5 l.\ , _fl i , ,', \R~ ‘ s:"¢=.t‘_ ”7'- ‘Exec/"_ . ll ' i in ' -fr if ii, ri ~ .-Q-;._*;\;=2~. .1 l \ 15 *I A vt. i. . ~»-»_~.-_.-~. ._ , 6 I l i . _ . . i M l v . -Irsua_~r.»-=i-i- b- , fr - ‘ .mi yi* 11? ' 5 \ ~rp~ _ @-»__~».-Qvzr-~»o-».-.¢..»»-~ ,. ... .`..<_..,,.-_ li.-. A W " ,_‘lf_.‘y§ihf oe' 1 111- ‘>»;Y -- ‘ ' ,-,mr . L. 7 _"L _4 .,.,;_, _ A. V i .-.~.,... ull., - . , ,\ ~ ,il ~ "il, fffg- ji'1L; 1'; r /"y, .1 ...,., 1 , _Q ,_. _ , , -~.~_,‘.., ,te rg' ~i a .' l, . gre’-`> _ ‘ "ff es. 35 ~--..._r..er-_ ` `.,.~>.e'>‘.¢ lv yr? 'err < \ .».‘~‘ ~r rf* .ew i#dl'i»{t».~..=tr~»...-..rliih. mio. ‘\ ~.. r _a V -_nn -I---_ V M . _ V V 7 VV V W V -~-'~_f~vv\r\r f\TTEmrO\V_y CUir~r'~" 7 Q A _ M V "L "'~-~- _ -_ -* ...____.-2 ._ ~ -- .-.- _- _ff _..:_-v __-__ -_~.:...,- lan _,_,_` Iiiiry were of the quality which ' m::l:es u viilnable assrt to thc State. e I Order I Thnt Granny had accepted the T71 'Od j' cheerfully did not mean that she did Cha] lges not feel them nor yet apportion the By blume properly. Hers had been the more active brain, the higher intelll~ DA ID LY . V ‘“"‘ renee. Hao she been born in later _.;-1.-.<.;.¢._.,.,.;.,._.:.r._-.¢.-.r._.r.; ~., days, she would have been in the "We’ve missed you. 1 keep asking Arthur what we did before you came," was her greeting. "Wny has Mrs. Manning gone away?" 'Tm going to marry Mary Free- d_.» Oh, you dear things!" said Hope linrdships and sorrows of her lot very forefront of the fight for more equality, and the true liberty born of right conditions of existence. As it (Continued) was, she had guided and informed the one son she had saved for the State, and to her was largely owing excellent conditions under which the people lived in his employment. Her interest, her criticism, her suggestion U62 lected for Quaker Flour must conform to the highest standards of milling .quality and mll-It P953 our exacting scientific tests for its actual food value. _ Tests are made hourly at every stage ofthe milling. Samples are baked daily in our own kitdicsis so that we mn be sure Quaker Flour will bake right in yours. Quaker Flour is best for every household purpose. Bread is lighter, more delidous . . . you can make it in half the time. No kneading, no setting the sponge, if you follow the instruc- tions given in our booklet:"‘The Quaker Method of Easy Bread Baking.” Send for it...it‘s free. Oraskyourdealer. The Quaker Oats Company, Peterboroughi pg - _ JV _~- _ Q: all ~ BDC _ FOR SALE y EVERY bushel of wheat se- ,_ I 4 llze ‘ wise, simply and without the smallest surprise, and her kind eyes over-. flowed. Then she raised herself on lb and had been several times invited, fi lems, industrial unrest and strife, pl us “moe” k-med Mmmng’ and mn Wt been married to a woman like her or of the room. me were inexaustlble. It was with his mother and not his wife that Free- land discussed every step in his lness life and progress. Had he his own daughter Mary, a CHA?-I-ER Xml woman of vision and power coupled with womanly sweetness, he would Freeland had served on the, Town long eince have token his rightful C0un¢ll 0! B881ll8i01d f0l‘ Seven F8311 ‘place among those who have in iem the makings of good govern- Hnd lndwd 1ll'8€d. t0 8066195 tht ment. A man, speaking generally, MBYOPGIW- Sllltllblt Cillldldlltes 10’ only achieves the amount of success that l’€SP0ll-Bible but 50m€tll¥l€-B his wife permits. This was true of thankless Job were settins scarcer. Freelcncre inner iife rather than his since the war lt was almost coins a- ouiwera. ire had had e lonely up- begging. In Basingfold as elsewhere h111 there were his problems arlrins out network or welfare by which he has of abnormal conditions, housing prob- surrounded and gum-ded hi, ,m. fight, with ' conscience, and the oyees’ interests long before the unemployment, grievances of demobi word had been adopted by ,nd in. d and disabled men all requiring sistcd on by the state had never inet lust. and capable handling. with 1-iarrieire approval. she was it is always an easier task to stand pleased when he wg; elected 9° me aside and criticize than tackle such Town council. solely because she responsibilities and Freeland had imagined that some social uplift stood aside. might come of it. But as the years He had not much enjoyed his went by, ,and he became more and service on the Corporation. He had more lukewarm in it and refused the l'€B1lY ¢4l>8bl0 mHl\'5 lmpatl- steadily to stand as Mayor, her in- e of slow movement. talk leading te-rest slacireneii and she often re- here, petty jealousies, and all terred to it contemptuously as the I' -*_ `rnperty at Hunter River, $4 acre i HOW S I L E S fthe other feciore which detract from sqnebsiing Board, » the sum of efficency and retard pro- of land with large dwelling house and burn. l'uinp in house. Also ’l'ciepiione Excllangc and ¢~l¢e¢i-lc ligliis, Apply , J. T. GODFREY, North Wiltshire. 8142-2-5-7-10-Bi. Auction Sale' -i I am authorized by Dan A. Mac- Lean, to sell on his premises at Dar. lingtun, Wednesday, February 11, l iiisi, at one o'ciocir P. M., the roi-' lowmgz- ; Two horses, 3 milch cows with calf, 2 heilers, 1 brood sow with pig, 25 hens. implements-1 team truck wagon, 1 cart, 2 disc hai-row, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spike barrow, 1 hay mow- er, 1 plow, new, 1 scuffler new, 1 wood sleigh, new, I pung slclgh, new, 1 driving sleigln, 1 driving wagon, 1 farmers boiler, 1 pad breeching, 1 set team pads, 2 pairs traces, 1 set team reins, 2 sets collars, homes. Crop-200 bushel oats, 100 bushel lurnips. quantity hay, straw. Terms-All»sums up to $5.00 cash. over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent oil' for cash. Sale positive. Should the day prove stormy the following fine day. ALEX McR.AE, also-2-5-41. ` r” .___-*___ li C. M. Lampson &’Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales OF RAW FURS Bhllllling bas! will be fumish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. Lid.. Sum. merside, P. E. l. Represented by Alired Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue of £3* __ V /7’ I ua. u. s uv. en. iii “There's no reason why a woma wilot-few are per c at . p lt . .15 Auctioneer. of more equal distribution of the common good of life that all other always thought this Corporation, and Frayed Pete: WouIdn’t yous like lc own a rich gold mine? Tattered Tom: An' have to dis da gold out an’ take care of lt. Naw. Gimme a nice sedentary snap where 1olks'lI coma an' hand It to me. gross. 'I‘he one bright spot in his civic life, at least respected. Just lately, however, there had two It was his iniereec in thenouslng i=r°l>°sed removal to G°rhem Lacy scheme, his determination to do mething to remove or at least to lgste the evil which an influx of w workers had rendered acute in had been that he would- get clean so away from all his civic responsibill- mit EABME GERWE ties. This was s. matter of generally ne \‘ expressed regret among his fellow the town which caused Freeland to members among whom he was. if inform his colleagues when the ‘ f not popular, owing to his frank out- Mayors office came under discussion ‘ }\ spokenness at certain crises of the ln October, that he would stand. At the same time the subject of Labour members offering for Q, _ ,awakened in him an uneasy sense election to the council came up for /‘ ti _.___ ithat by merely turning his back discussion. It was being strenuously | . - 'M upon responsibility a. man does not opposed by the members who were _‘ necessarily get rid of lt. The town .mostly business men, with consider- &\ 4 ,R was just then floundering in the able interests inthe place. Freeland "`5' £4 , ' _ ‘ _almost hopeless morass of a big listened for a, little while to the “ 6"; i \ housing scheme which eo for dia not dis cussion saying nothing as was his l I do gt ‘$3 'seem to offer much prospect of wont, he was indeed the most silent _ / I g realization. member of the Corporation, and the . v, I / . And the people were crying for local press had seldom any utterances unrest A man who has a reason- generally found that he had soma- ably comfortable home, especially if thing to say. it is endowed with a bit of garden -“I'm listening, gentlemen," he said ground for his leisure moments, is q sei \\ §»\ ‘f ihouses, the scandal of overcrowding of his to report from the weekly meet~ ( ’\ ,’ ‘was becoming more and more insls- ing. Consequently when he did &Y /y ‘tent and was the cause of half the speak they all listened, for it was . _ uietly, "and not agreeing with what dom found active either in desire lyou say, at least with very little of it. lh°“|d °°“"4°" *QV ;",f‘." * P"f°°* or intentions to tear down the Con- ‘The reproach hurled at Labour is e . ution It is so largely a matter ithat it can't govem. Well, it must be given a chance to leam. I've remedial measures apart from it will others I could name, is not represen- of necessity fail. tative enough. I think that one of Freeland had known this all his the very NSC l-hil’18S lhllll Wllld life, because he had vivid memories h appen to us would be the admission- of his own hard though happy youth, of a little new blood, Labour blood Vo! dinnerless days and overcrowded for preference since that/ii the adjec- `nlghi.s caused not by ill-doing or tive you've used. The only way to extravagance, but simply because his get understanding peace in these father, an industrious, sober man, times is to let the folk most effected could not eam enough to keen his have full representation. I'll do my considerable family in comfort. b est tg help the Labour members to That they had all dlad excepting get in. 'If I'm to be Mayor. I Will* Roberta who had possessed a certain them hers to do their hit and help I toughness of constitution proved shoulder the town's responsibilities." tho* there was something the| These measured remarks caused ai New York N Y matter with the conditions in which mild sensation but were listened to ' they lived. That they were not with respect though one or two -___ BELL Ee’ MATHIESON B.. R. BELL D. L UATHIESON, LL. B. i Keller, Solicitors, Etc. llloes-Charlottetown & Montague McLEOD £9 BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. J. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY 'I0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDONAé.D 6? McPHEE I V AC "i§.'o¥§°i9e‘i.'li‘”l’rrr§'n~'iir’§”'e"i’e§ ‘ B moss! 'ro mlm ' Stewart 6! Lowther 1. g. svnygnsr. s. c. ssnsrs'rs`ns.' soniciroas, no. as ami oeene sims sions: ro moss. MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. nassrsna soucitoa. HG moss! T0 LOAN- Uamsran Blivl. Ohsflotfciowl. P3-|- DR. M. A. McGUIGAN usN'rrs'i' ‘rweel uniisiris. ’0:Irl°**¢*°'l llour»-l- - - omnlveninn In ainwlntlllll , Residence phone 55|. Oloe iihanqvilll. i / , 'Qs' *J ’ .K . i\\ ~_ _ “Never despise the little things." “What now, for Instance 1" "Th|nk how much more valuable the deuce of clubs Is to a four-card club flush than the king of dis- rnoridl. Mrs. Nswwad (their llret quan ni): It's no use-my mind la mddo up. Mr. Ncwvlcdl llrange. lalwaya thought your mind at least was Illll' U_W|\- ..._..~.- ,Q-» "" 'K constitutionally very strong had tittered. only emphasized the need for special "lt‘s a hornet’s nest you're bring- I been pre-eminently worth saving, Josiah Caulfield, -one of the old I f\ ' Pr E4 \ _ Q (f '¢or¢_ And the Freeland children had ing about our ears, Councillor," said / 1 I H i , ii. troubles. 4. It keeps l>a.|7y’s akin healthy L » ' Reasons Why You Should Use I . Cutlcura Soap liispureandyoushouldusetliolaenfurdsilytoilatusa. If helpctomakc and keep the skin clearassdhealthy I. ll contains medidnal praparu'aasoi»¢soellsml`orakh ltisaxeelleutforahampooingtlsolsli. 6. llhenonsmicalailbeamaako. Tim DQQM I- 1'. 'all Bold everywhere. co-pq, us,s|-on-i. ' 146 Richmond St., -2 E.R.BROW§ I Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness 1: ` and .Plate Class Insurance -:I -; at Lowest Rate, E 5 Agent si Summerside. Lloyd Lewis -;~'» -:ru Charlottetown ;; -~"~._ *_ ‘~~ \ Tomato Vegetable Green Pea Celery Asparagus Consomme Ox-Tail Chicken with Rice Vegetable-Beef _ -..-.__' '_-..._ ._ ' -._.._ _._,\,...._.,' tr _--». V - _ . Y -- SUURING cm, ef - FLVER FIAVUR WADAYS most Canadian women regularly select AYLMER All Canadian Soups . In any well stocked pantry there ls always an assortment of these naturally Ener flavored Soups . Hcalthful, economical always ready . Good for everybody, any time . . . an particularly good for growing children during cold or changeable weather . . AYLMER Soups are Canadian from first to last . Finer Flavor at Less Cost . No need to accept other brands . Good Grocers everywhere sell AYLMER Canadian Cahners, Limited With over 80 Factories packing Fruits and Vegetables from the Gardens of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia staunch conservatives who wanted to ` carry on in immemorial ways, and was 'sadly troubled by the speed with which events moved in these_ gc- ahead times. "Anything's better than the dron- ing of insects that don't dd anything but drone," retorted Freeland, a trifle irritated by having given two and a half valuable hours to s meet- ing which had accomplished little or nothing. "We've droned too long here. A few stings on the tail will maybe help us to get a move on.” "Then you have no objections to serve with William Ralkes?" asked Mr. Caulfield, his tone of strong disgust indicating how he regarded , the chief hope of the Labour Party ` ln Baslngfold. (To be Continued) l` ll THE TONGUE The Proverbs oi Many Lands Speak About It. “The boneless tongue, so small and weak, Can crush and kill," declares the Greek. "Tile tongue destroys a greater horde," _ The Turk asserts, “than does the sword." _The Persian proverb wisely saith, "A lengtny langue-an early deathl" Or sometimes takes this fonn instead "Don’t let your tongue cut oi! your head." "The tongue can speak s word whose lwvd." Bays the Chinese, "outstrips the sued." And Arab says this impart. “The ton|ue'| great storehouse is the heart.” ' Prom Hebrew wit thx maxim sprung, "Though feet shoul slip, ne'er let the tongue." The sacred writer crowns the whole, "Who keeps his tongue doth keep his . . . . . . . . e . . - . .-.~.-.-.#.-.~.~.--~-~-;.;.,r:.:- -'-'-:- - -I- - - - - ~ - ‘ ° - ° ' ' ' li .auL” It V Dont fool L ith a Col When you feel a cold or a chill coming on, go to bed drink Hot Bovril. You may save yourself attack of influenza and avoid the risk of serious illness. I f ,.. _:- ,.. _,. IL array save you weeks of weakness .I 4, r j __ _ | I "