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He shouted: "Bo long!" ‘ml w"- ‘ed his hand to hcr. She did not respond. unless the narrowing mg 1.00—-Aliison MaoMillan. her angry eyes against the sun's .50c Each: Brent Currie; Russell slant could be reckoned as n 1e. MacDougali; Mrs. Lena MacKirlnon; spouse. She wanted a mental picJAlton Burdett. ture of him. any which would con-i 25c Each: venlootiy my 1n IlEr mind. He had Alex Neel-sen- defeated her, and she was not TWBF-ii-w- used to taking defeat lying down, . She stood there rigid by the gage] urudenell by Blanche MacLeun. her hand holding it open behind Ramsay Martin a. Charles Fraser. her, looking after his car until itI 1.00 Each: Mrs. Fred Robertson; hm disappeared on the valley rand Mrs. Alden McLaren; Mrs. Alex into Abbott's Ferry, in the opposite Martin; Ivan MacDonald; Mrs, direction to that taken by his pun.‘ Beecher Dewar; I. K. Cameron; W!"- ‘ ;Mrs. John Martin; Mrs. In, Mc- Nine Mlle Creek by Seymour Cur. B7 l do" Pm; ngngqm l 2.00 Each: Mrs. George MacPhee; IMrs. n. Taylor. _ 1.00 Each: George Gorveatt; Lem Gorveatt; James Belts; John Betta; William Smith; Mrs. Gordon Tay- lor; Wesley MacDougall; A. E, M”. Donald; lVfrs. James Gorveath-Mrs. Robert MacDonald; Mrs. Wesley MacQuarrie; Gilbert MacDougail; Hector Campbell; Norman MacDon- ald; Mrs. Robert Currie. Joe-Emerson Gorveatt. Total-HMS. - Falrview by Audrey MacMlllan: Dougald Maclslirl: i She did not know when she had 111""; Hflwafd Dew"; Mfi- W11‘ disliked anyone so much. All her‘ fretl MacDonald; Milton J. Fraser; independence smarted at such us-i Edison Maclntyre; Simon Nichol- age. She had been the very con-I son; Mrs. Spurgeon MacDonald; lvenieni. fly walking into his par- Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. .lo_ur JllSt in time to he of use to! lhim. Kccp her mouth shill! Yes,‘ .55c—Mrs. "Norman Bears. .50c Each Mrs. W. W. Dewar; lshr- thought she would do thatJMrs. Imuis Cantelo; Mrs. Daniel iAfter all. quite apart from unneces- Stewart; Neil B. Hooiey; Mary isarlly Wflfrylng her parents, confl- Rourke; George Rourke; Mrs. Ver- ildence in that quarter could hardly non Shaw; Mrs. Jessie Show; Mer- ‘be expected to produce any useful grlret Dewar; Mrs. E. J. Kerr; Sid ,“°'°l1craiioxi. But fc-rget it! Forget Mat-Laren; Mrs. Allen MacLeod. ‘ytIiilL shc Iiad lct loose a dangerous ABC -—-James Rourke. lcrlmlflfll upon the world when she Total-moo. had practically had him in her_ 5nd" AIJWG B". forget that she Gaispereaux District by Mrs. Per- °“"9d him s. grudge for making use cy Dixon: of heri No. that was not likely. ‘| 1.00 Each Mrs. Charles Mrs. Laurence McI-lerron: iClarerice Landry; Mrs. Wm. Graham; CHAPTER II Peggy's Private Plans lHarry Graham; Mrs. Percy Dixon; It was too late now to do any- lVLrs. Percy L. King. tiling ubou! it. Her precious extra .50c Each: Mrs. Elizabeth Acorn: itrmc had been used u-p alrcadvQMrs. Ricinnl Ceilings; Mrs. ‘TONY!!! “Wllld I39 RPI-UYIB up. and Mrs. Jamc: Reilly; Mrs. If everything was not as usual, they Reilly, -,“’°"I<I begin to ask questions; not,‘ Total-lino. ,of course, because they, in the nat-. ‘ure of things. preferred everything‘ -,to run in routine, but ham-lush she flhud accustomed them in getting Jan,“ Gordon i""""~'~‘ "ll" “'°>'- l" 1.00 Each: Mrs. Roy 5°‘ I" m“ JYFFSEM- 5"? mult Mrs. Sam McPherson; Mrs. ~p°sIp°“° I“"°§"E°U°"5 01' "18 myfl- Anderson; Archie Hamilton; ‘terious car and its equally mysier- Russell MflcLfirgn, ‘Ifms dFUeT- she kfilil. ‘he "Wit .’i5c—-Margaret Moor. likely threads in her mind as shei ifcd the chickens and the pigs, and Mr5_ New Perth by Jenn Stewart. Malcolm Gilles; Mrs. israte. The tracks of the was c-rl safe ground, for would he no other car ovcr them 1m slewarL this moirnirlig. It was not the bread- man's ay or delivering, and that-s Fulton ammh was nothing else immediately due.‘ T°;.1_15,3o, And it was not going to rain. The‘ sky was cloudless. For what should prove to be worth, the tracks be“ “’°“Id km‘- . zoo-whim amid w. 1. She was curiously unconscious of anything melodramatic in the Norma“ Mcnonajd; M“ more than ordinarily excited touchy that morning, and that “d things were happening to hcr if“. Each. Arthur which had never happened before. Game, Meow Brut tlaatklm its‘ way. was s. stroke o uc . ter a l. she had been on the brink of finding life at this Murdmk mdfld‘ boring now. In the sfterno Pa shook . . her duties off h? shotfisférs hur- M'ao§ufiuch' Don Rourkm ricdly, and escaped to the waiting- M’ an‘ car-tracks in the gravel. It was‘ typical of her father not to see‘ them. even when he had gone into‘ the Shed for his tools. True. they were not very deq) or clear. and perhslps it needed the eye of know- ledge to discover them at all. Peggy sat on her heels in Mrs. Freeman Miller. . Tomi-USS. SPOCIII i Glen William W. I.-10.00. not the first thing about makes of Ehlnmg [n the dry weather. memorize o. design as well as any-i rock; clearly where the gravel merged into the dust of the moorland road.l rFor once fervent thanks was due to those moorland roads, usually the recipients of nothing better than rnaiedictlons. They were not "made" roads; they had never ‘been surfaced with tarmacadam, or w“ n commonplace up here. But. Peggy Calder thouflhl any of the new compounds which "BLUE SKIES," LAVISH IIYUI. BEBLINQ BIII as themes for spectacular produc music for thc touching Tile ABC's of American music Fred Astaire, Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby. have teamed. up again I to turn out a picture that has more ‘N! everything that delighted flim- iinei-s in their lnlilsl effort, "HOII- day Inn." The new melody master- piece is Paramount's Technicolor field. Four New Tunes the film to supplement his repcr tolre of old favorites which - eludes "Blue Skies." “White Christ , . _ kl I.. mawwwilzlseggfeilinszrlilzéuasl ‘an m...‘ "God mm marl“... “A; | It she had not known beforehand m‘ place, h, m W,“ but "w ‘Mb Prince .mmm Them" with gob Wu,“ and w mimy. mm’, mom I what fto 1S0: fir. she would never ‘y. seour Joan Caulfleld co-starrlni Tlhe new nmnbers are "You Kwo m °‘"‘ " m‘ ""1"" 11"" (To be continued) with Cmaby and Astaire. and Billy De Wolfe and Olga. San Juan top- Dlng the supporting cast. Lavish l; the word for "Blue BUM." for ktahas more of the music of America foremost songwriter than any other picture Hollywood has made. Thirty-two of Berlin's blunt-hits are utilized as solos for -___.._ .__-_..~,-.-..___._..__ i- .._...___..._ m.‘ .._...__._-__ MUSICAL FESTIVAL Crosby crBons, and Dance Men." little screen daughter. and "Seren Miss Bing to sing and Fred to dance to.‘ lion iimnbors. and as backflrolmd love story involving Bing. Fred and Miss Caul- Beflm Wm“ ‘our n“ tune‘ ‘m hero and there stony patches broke coming Back Like A Song" which "A Couple of Song‘ a comedy roptine; i sung and danced by Cfvlby Mid Astain. "Getting Nowhere." a nur- sery jingle rvhidi Bing sings to his adc to an Old Fashioned Girl." de- lghtmlly 51mg by the beautiful c .- ..._ s make driving easy; they were simp- ly levelled in the hard clay of the ' moors. and iroddcn dcnvn hy cen- turies of use into their present stale of near-rock. But therc was plenty of dust on them-q, heavy ‘clay dust which did Kot blow about unless the wind was high. but lay -Whel'e it was pressed; and it had retained most graciously, thcugh houses. _ the sequence. the print of those arrow-head tyres. only breast-high to her. their shimmering leaves in bably would not have traced it for s Lenten Meditations Mrs. lcraham; Geurge H_ Hlcken; Mrs-I objection to “dogma? the beliefs ini Goo. [and she had work to do. Soon her A. Hicken; Mrs. Sydney Llewellyn; Raymond 2.00 Each: Mrs. Alex. j-Iamilton; MacNeiit; John Mrs. .500 Each: Mrs. Earnest Moat"; , n _ _ _ _ Geo. i, l the frie in the broad kllvhfln Martin; Mrs. Wm. Minchin; Nlrs . whens Alvin Burke; Mrs. Stanley Burke; ‘mlshtgive ilerelcad: and thervslw Mrs. Reggie Mellish; Mrs. Oswald "w" Colilngs; Mrs. Wm. Bernard; Mrs. .40c—-Mrs. John Lewis; .25c—M.rs. "W! Wllm Rood by Mrs. Cecil Gimp- l.00 Each: Wesley Csin-plicll; Mrs. Webb bumw” Sh’ knew m“ ‘he w“ Nicholson; Mrs. Gordon Nicholson; “Id Inwrence Stewart; 'Dan MacDon- MacDonald; Joe-J. W. Campbell. .550 -~Mrs. .56 Eai:W.Fil o ;M.Mac- moorland cottage in the backwoods Fulsne-Ffiussell Qggysssrtlh; George bormg‘ and It w” anything bukClarey; Mrs. Murdock MocDonaldf Mrs. Cecil Campbell; Leslie Stuart. Angus 35c Each: Mrs. M. MacKinnon; ‘her own gate. where lit was lost "l9 for a long stretch in s, long out- N!“ and 5mm“ mem- 5i" Imfiw crop of genuine rock, polished and The tyres, and could not for. her life gm" (all back here, as it did 1n have called the arrowhead pattern‘ mgny places. and the road swelled of them by its name; but she could w m, dimgnglgylg 9f the crop of and on either side the srass one. and had this one by heart in w“ mo,“ ,0 ti.“ g c" could easily a few moments. down to the in-‘ 1,“, the m“; pfopa“. and take to i dentations of the edge. seen more‘ m, so" o; cl-uxswountl-y run which she would know the place where he had left it. There had been a. heavy dew that morning. and the grass. too. would be on her side in the matter of retaining prints. Several times she lost the trail completely for a while, hut each time she found it again. It let-i her well out into the desolate stretches. where occasional copscs broke the monotony. but no There were a few ugly breaks in the ground where clay had been excavated until the quality of the deposit gave out; one oi‘ two shafts sunk for coal. with ss little result; long stretches of heather and furze; clumps of birch saplings waving the ‘ghost of a hot wind. A fascinat- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ..-___.___._._¢. horn The Times, London Q-Q-O+OO§+O-OQ" con sun ulna ETERNAL To loolr back, as far as the be- ginning, whatever the word "ht-- ginning" suggests; to look forward. as far as the end, ivhenevcr and- in whatever way the end may be thought of as arriving, is, for CIlHS- tian faith, to look to God. For he! is _the Beginning and the End. the Alpha and Omega. There are no wastelands in or out of time and space which have existed independ- ently of him and will for ever con- tinue outside his control. God alone is the Eternal One, and. thei-efc-rc, he alone is almighty. Those grenti chapters of the Book of Isaiah. thel forty-first to the forty-fifth, were written to inspire the Jews of Baby-i ion. soon to return to their own: country. with a sense of the grandl eur of the faith in the one eternal, God and of the security to be found- in his creation and over-ruling pro-i vidence. | The God of that first creation; which the author of Genesis des-l cribes in words of such rcstraluodf but moving simplicity is the Godl whose throne is in the heavenly city‘ which John saw coming down out of heaven. the city perfect iii heauty and goodness. The unity of the Bible is, before all else. tilt: consistency of its witness from Genesis to Revelation to the one God from whom all good things come. and in whom they flnd their final home and consummation. The different human stnndpoints. the} growing apprehensions within the; Bible of all that God, as the living; God. ls and does. are but part of‘ the same consistent witness. I Probably many of those who flndl fault with the Christian Church} for its emphasis upon Creed and] theology would exclude from their, God and in human immortality‘ these would seem intrinsically res-i sonable. almost to be taken for granted. But that is not in the‘ least the real state of things toriulx‘ Belief in the beginning and the ending of the Creed does not gain In strength and influence conduct the more surely when the interven- |Ing clauses are ignored as unim- ‘portant. That God exists and that man survives death are truths which s man may hold independem-i ly of his attitude towards specific-l ally Christian doctrine; but the, evidence of the present religious situation does not point towards’ a firmer grasp of those truths as n result of their detachment from the rest of the Christian creed. I ELLEIl’S DIARY (Continued from Page 2i pervades our neighborhood. Jock had been to one yesterday. eniving there rather late but in time to buy smother heifer to add t0 mn- increasing milking liend. Whether or not lIlES-e additions will add to the women's choring remains to be seen. though one of the men was heard to say suggestively this morning "any womvn oan milk tho i i i . clsllglLilElgcl 75 PAIRS 0F ' $5.00 to $8.00 Brown Calf or Suede Pastas Widths A to 0 Block calf or brown elk Slippers for school or dress. Leather soles. Sizes II to 2 I-2 $1.79 of black and brown side and calf Ox- 150 pairs fords. Leather soles. Sizes 6 to 2 I-Z 20o PAIRS a l . Patent Sandals and Pumps i ‘$1.19 gif- ‘X L‘ _ "llohall sizes in each style- ru clsiln ‘ Child's block. Boots. B r o w n, Also Oxfords iii QTOIIP. Sizes 4 to IO l-Z , $1.19 WRIGHT SHOE C0, Queen Street aildj Sunnysltle Siloo Si heifer" thatrecently treshened. »Ma'rch, leading fast to the mid- moniii gave no sign of any tantrum today. much as I am inclined to distrust the future. offering skies cloudless and blue and a. disy so lSUPlTly and trvslquli that orilv a mere breath of wind from the West stirred ~in the orutmost twigs of the lawn irccs. "There are starlings about our orchard" one of my companions on yesterday's trip rc- marked “Yes. we have them too." the other said ‘land a robin as wei‘. --a. real honest-to-goodrioss bird." So before gathering the wash l searched for a, snow drop this after- noon. dc-win- in the lawn border. found only a promise tn the lovely day at hand. But the diiyS are lengthening and if they continue to pass quite as swiftly as those of early Winter it is because the hcur are full. Farmers are busy with in» creased choring, now that calvc and lambs and mall-fry pigs or. arriving. At Alderles. the first o; the week. some of what Jamie is pleased to call “the mommie pigs"i wer; moved to private roolrls in the m-atemity ward. and the last mean- ber of the family to retire at night or the first to the outdoors in the, morning. makes the Plflfiel-y, I notice . the last and first port o’ call. i i And then the magic of my niier- , H0011 alone faded and in the after- glow I found myself coming fro- quently to s. window hoping to catch a sign of their returning. Jeanie loo. u/hezi- I come there to tall briefly and she was at her supper preparations. It was Ford's welcome bark which brought them, nearing dusk. hastening up the short-cut to commence the evening shoring. We had to go to Rob's to- night. James must satisfy himselfvs to how Jamie was spending hi= days. We drove the Nell-mare in i‘ farm sleigh and if as we set cui into the dimness of the starlight I was not too irustfui of James‘ “night eyes" I need have had no more than a hundred yards from tlonfeiierstlon I STAIN VIII! Ill I'll’ 2 SEWIIS ASSOCIATION . lANAlfAN-lnnlxvtltmemfizy of RELIEVES _ f . i ro er. nrry , , . ~ A meeting of the Assecla- $03.11.». passed‘. Mu)’ on P“”""'C‘"NF"“““"C tion will be held in Room 30 Mmh "- 194°- Model Sclieel, Prince of Wales College, Saturday, March 22 at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Iromvell Chand- ler III shew a film on Muel- cel pstlvol in Winnipeg. . Oar loving remembrance of you. finally Missed by Mother, Dad and . Family. Sweet memories wit! linger forever Tine cannot change then-i II-‘a true: ~ keen that may came cannot sever PAIN o® Omums sills‘... assure nus wav ®l08~§>00%0®{>0©%00%00@>00{! 69-50%? TOIISIIT IIT 0.45 (IVER BFOY --Pments— "THE CONFEDEIATION PROGRAM" i Life Association with a 4 SHORT ADDRESS ly W. G. HOGG, C.L.U. ‘ Subject: "DOLLARS DON'T GROW ON IUSHES" l“ ilneaslness. We had a ride. James srvugly beside on the spread rug. It was cairn and still st with no sound but the ripple of the mill stream passing. The old pine held a 1118895 head against .the night sky, and our way vms scent of the neighboring woodlands. Jamie is enjoying himself in his old haunts, ;..-a-.-\-=>oo\.)oo/<-* .e-.- -‘,<€»@;:, Lam l i. I. h l It is extreedl ly pielfl-‘M; our families together 58‘u11—1f§ of home beaming from the wild But the halt of my family prowling now. Ha his g pa f, Ilflnd "to get s littlest . g . J- l delightful happenings to recotmt for our bene- I seated fit. There was ho sound from the younger lad, though all of its made a visit to him, in the basket on a Asible in “the room", James gently fumed back a comer o! the blanket and we found him fast asleep. “Hes a nice little fellow" James whisper- ed, touching a linger to the soft- nxs of the rose-petal cheek. 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