Q .aa-aa. v -I* l mv UARDIAN » ocronna zo 1933 srscsnio _ .. e... ... .. r |‘ _ - I |` . <»-. . |lll 1 _ . 'sp .,, ai .E5 1,. 22.11 `- ny-. p* = ASL. ` 1 HEAR TS AHRE By rage) having completely got the escape from, you were aayingl" bel-wr 0! her. |110 had ND IWW She bummed and hawed. from her distasteful errand. only W "lt would be different if I had realize that whenthstruthcame somethi.ug'. .somcho¢iy...be- out. as inevitably it would, thanks hind she said lamelhconscious to Janet Mercer‘e sold tousue, that that she wasn't setting the matter o haven, Wyndham Towers, would be forth in its most attractive light. permanently closed to her. , and yet sure of Bei-t's affection and “I ought to have gone to Peter allegiance "We could go on the and vlsyed the ministering mseu" aims wgetner, or 1 could mn a ' She made an angry face as she hur- dressmaking establishment, or - 1-in 3 few weeks] ried 011 mneroar.-'nu1, 11te1-uu,1: we-re pretty good at bridge and _ _ would only be postponing the inevl- poker, Bert--” SMSGUUHUI &’l1l'"3 ll/'lf/1 "Fw table, for 1 simply couldnt marry s The words died on her lips at s dwblf f|""'¢'~ Rffhe-if M1907 fed blind. disfigured man! Bo why pro- look on the young n1an's face. Had bretvers ale yeast concerzrrqfvd long the agony?" me tried him too rar, and the worm . 7 ffmes and tomb/ned with iron She made I Wide de.,-,m._ to my in had mrned? NOW you can 9,5115. my out that the time supposedly allotted to the O1'-had he met some other ukinny, beanpole tigure, and be invalid. woman? _ 1 as 1 . lust as urtracgiye and have asrnsntipf -‘Janet iidei-cer-iuwful cats-will "wiiar, is it, Bert? 1:»on'1. you cars .Sgt ,;;f",i; g,f,§u’ge1ifu;;;;3 Effgd’ soon enough tell cu me. B_ut, I’ll for me any more?" She edged near- -an- ”____jui\fxafewkeI1ort 1§cel's.' f h ers, and in that time l’ll pull things I-le looked searchingly into her pmmixfi ;;‘;;f,' ,(;’°,;‘;’§fd ':,’;,y§§;,’,h 2;: off with Bert." made-up eyes, and, when he spake. _ rundown people. But now wi¢l11his_new Yes, that was her cue, the only his words were in the nature of s . f;l°f;’Vf£'nY°:,f,‘:°ol§_‘§é‘;;yg";;£f;‘;';;l9!; possible solution. bomb-shell. geallth, agd also pu; on pounds of solid Bert had been crazy over her for _"At one time 1 was fond of you. '_A "§\.;°°"nl;"a‘;ef“,:u;§;;f,'8‘;";;§,y gaining years. They'd marry hy licence, But now 1`ve no desire to marry a '[';.,,eq,¢(¢ngMd1i,,¢¢,,/1,-.11-ifrlsiyrg - beauty-bringing pounds, but _also clear, right away, and then Bert could woman who is nothing but a com- Frye Cocoa. Ona 0 lhd but :$1223 sl<$g&iof;@f;1eov;np;;°m m<1\seS\1°° shoulder au ner problems. There 111011 zi11er1"1111d ne. “f ”'“°"f°' ""“J‘f“"- ' ' _ were lots cf easy, albeit shady ways Virginia drew back. _ C°l'\¢emf9l¢d 7 time! the pair cf them could gamer "How dare you? How dare you 2 s cial kinda ofstrengthenlng iron ml’ °°n'5°un€ l~n8¢i W U-16 li-ficken _ 1 Yeast, watch fl't char l-'-l p, skinny , _ _ it f r 1 be h g in limbs round outdattrnclitd-l;;.‘;i‘r'-`a\; 3 -r_,\___z»1 ~..; »¢»..\'Z FRY MARY Hiusrm f -1 f ' - \ l h "' ' _' '_ c ' ° ` " __ W/not are Me beef mee fam f//(M0.<’[/D00? offers$2»5 FOR THE ANSWER ‘m lull 'E%= You know new ro...-111111.; ...ni 11 alone. Wit-h the addition of Fry's Cocoa it is 45% more so. But that isn't the only reason why wise mothers give Fry’s to their children. Children like the chocolsty flavour so well that they take more milk and profit more fromit when given in the form of Fry's Cocoa. Fry’s is easily digested, and provides an abundance of that extra nourish- ment that all children need for growth and to help them resist colds and sickness. Fry's Cocoa is the most economical food-drink you can buy. ENTER THIS $2,500.00 FRY CONTEST 294 corn Prim are bein: °*'°"°d f°r nm-"sins in what is found to be the order of povlllnfily. the Ten Uses mentioned later for serving Fry's Cocos as a beverage. HERE ARE THE PR|ZE$: FilBEPl'iZOeca'ceccco‘4w SB¢0lldPl’EZOeccs¢ccc ThiIdPfTZO»ccecceoc F0\ll'thP!'kI&eccccace FiftllPl'iZ0c o I c c a c a a 2Prizcsof$75 each. _ » ~ . 3Prizesof$50oach. » 1 . 1 4»Prizeeof$25cach» ¢ . .1 c c c e 60Prlzecof$5csch. . . 1 1 200Prizesofl2cach . - . . Here arc lilo Ton Um: For Iced Drinks For a Vacuum Bottle Fm- §\gpp¢f F08' COIIVIIUOCIIH For Lunch - For a Bedtime Drlnk $300 |250 5150 S100 8150 3150 $100 8200 |300 $400 For Athletes For children at all timer For Breakfast For a Warming Drink Disrestrdius the above order entirely write down these Ten Uses in what you think is the order of their popularity in the avenue bums. A Total ol_294 Prlsce-Aggrcgsllng $2,500.00 The Hret Prize will go to the person wbocc arrauv ment of these Tcu Uses comes closest to what ia_fouud li ei i r hocc ment comes anX.c;°:u‘dowa the in In the can of tlec the Company will peel the ueeecsa? amount of money from t e priaec and distribute t How lc Enter lilo Conical Y t be msd th back ul libel O Bl S DDB Q '..°r§~'=‘°i..“'*"-2°' 'lr' what ygdqudgc to be tl='order of popularit . Then print. your name and address plainly at tho Toot and mail it tc the addraa below. li lk° ll ml!! Gltrlel ll You 'ish cn the following bosie:- l-lb. Ill label [ood for two csslflou 'A»l.l>. dn label pod for one curry twoij-l.b.iinlabela¢aodforon»an¢fy nscoamsu lyeereridentsoffleasds. lmployecc of the ;1?y'”2}1:;l1\l1y arc barred. u|;t:(:1;'lc l_n:é1.nfcrmity with these "main- No correspondence can beentercd ima lnlbiu Contest. The Contest closes November llitls. Priac winuolu will be announced in this paper o_o or about Dscembu lbth, and cheques mailed immediately thereafter. An Equal Opportunity for All im blef to lm l ad hat 11.i‘....1...." i°8f§1.. ..‘r"..T.‘£.l.‘i.“.?uy ..11i"1§..“r1.."1“.`.‘1‘1’1‘.Z..1, be known alter the votes are a l_counted._Us_o your beet judfmeut. and your opportunity cf winning I bnse wil be ss seed as anyone s. Y cond l tri wish but cendm:hT1:1ynctlatl;r“th‘:1TnN;:cml!>.er“lgt`lsu Address! Contact Department. J. S. FRY & SONS (Canada) Limitpd, 2025 Maman Street. Montreal. l".Q. !£=u!i| O y be sure you get genuine Ironizerf ‘Tm not iwittinl. Il/5 g gggty go “nd find the ,spot I see that 'lie - '. 'i" . H: |801-' ' Y , ' ' ' . ' ~' _,I ,!|"' ~ r - ,ff °°m°l‘ 1°! YOU. ii’ you d1dz1't ever you’ve removed the goods. Where . _ :alleéi Yenstdanflf Iron \.1hl»-|= nm on 11.11 care for the chap. It was his money are they?" ' '““ " "‘ ’ r -n. t,' n l'.1;.- -1.. . _ , . _ _ vehrstenndniiavgw-ivisri”a’i1r:>’t ,qu Wwe after’ wasnt M Wen' H5 Vlrginla's knccs trembled So some ae deceived. Insist on the grnuinc Iron- 5'.li.l O. K., I 5`pQSe? H€'.ll have n ' med Ym,_ Look for sh... stamped on mce enough nm* in me ‘ one other than Prudence Page knew meh tablet and pictured on the box. , W bwk- of my gum; A gem-et ,hm-ed bg, *Vw Y-h°U8h hes s bit smashed up." Spain] FREE offer] “Bowl Benn., sho dropped on up tween three people in the world can 'Ifo start you building up your health We 9589 01 Y-he dE9P I-l”lIl-Chill' in newer be B secret., rlghiauviy/_ we mrikc this nbsolutely FREE which his person was luxmioul C0lne On, don l. be Silly. Im DOT. offer. Purchase 11 package of lromzed Y planning to expose you, But, gut, this Yeast at once, cut out seal on box and sunk' and he-T BUKEIS-as though mail it to us with a clipping of this oder. 11 “1 sentimental' marrying mm' Uwe m5 ‘.:;€.1.:it“‘->l°.:.:‘.'=:.°.‘a~“.s.':.°." wi: i1§.l¥1°.?..‘°§.‘§ 3’..1”I.‘;.."‘f“ "”“` - 132° “sh-m°°,;y» “nd “W 1°" Bod`y'BRemember,resElts are guaranteed “D0n't, Jiliny." H0 J¢l'k¢d hil held an can come "me "Tulu- 1 wit 11 e fi cp c-o - _. _ ment rontabl to both of us and funded. Avt ‘hall d:ugg,i;:lsTgCnndrli';i1mlI;n'ri- away* You make me 5° 311 °i0W9¥' p fi ' o d Y r c . De 1. F42, B 1323 11 t .41 1 »» » “° h“’"‘ ‘1°"”' Uleonti-e;l?Quc?' S Dx ' W en yfm ry me Luca' men' She shrank away from him mr 1 - - ° mp “W ‘ ’1°°‘““"" "°“°' nut 'rr o me t *_ . “We11. whats on your minds ue' ay” " W"‘ W" “ ' , Cnwygqgfop- hu' M. ‘ He had her in his power, and he PKDVINCI-I 0l~' _ intended to press that power to the _ , -. . _ sn hesitated, "'""' ”"V' “U I '~‘»‘"» e _ ""“ ‘h° SM' ““ 111111:. He nod waited 111s um d ra the surrounro Conn wh, ow.-ye certalmy. . . . e’ ‘m . v. .\. 1, 11: ` ,_ ' f _ _ 1 1.1 ne 1;s:1. .» ..r \)\'.|.if...‘.. unyld i.1e- Mrs- Va" 15 fu-F1011-S With me-" now me demon was "pe wr ms ner Lure lalc of .\lurr11y Llnlbor North in “Hllh? I3 that Sli?" 'IT “nous purposes' Kl"z'| Cwnlr 111 :nd md 1-1-ounce “ym°'° "Another matter Tm lriterestcdin deceased srcouxllsnt intestate. By the Honourable Harold l_.qgn|.-4 Yfllm". S\|rrr»§ntc Juflge of Probate, tir._ etrr. _'l`o the Bhvrlff of flue Cqumy of K'"1z`s Cvvlnly or My c~11.~r111.ls or hte-mio person vr1tl1in`suiu County. " Grveting; Whereas unon d. gh 1 en file of Chesterr“G.n‘M<-1ju.!;°m|.2.|1` William M<~Lure both of Murray Ilnrbour North uforeanld the avlznln- istratnrl of the nllmo nwm-rl estate Draylnlr that a cr.-lvl." “mv h.. is. 'Md fvr ¢h'= |1w'.o~».~ 1.- ~»'.-`1f¢f»=~ nf-t 'fortbz You are 1:1:-1-.;..1~ ln-rolrv ye. ,,q“|"\'d ¢° Ci!" 1411 DP: mm lntcre.-utedln the cold Estate to be and appear he- fore mc at s Burmgrite Court to be held in ,the Court Holme in Chnrlctte. town in Queen' Cn _ l.. . . s |1nvy_ in thc nnlrl Proviwrc. on Tl111|e1lJ1_v the slim-:lib day of Novcmlwr nr-xi, 1~r1ning_ at 1|... hour of el:-vfn o'1'If-r.-lr fort-nom| of _ _the sumo d-'ly to Ihr-w cause if any Hthcy can why 111° A¢~..1nzs or the laid Estate uhoulrl not he 1-assed and 1. the Estate e'osed as prayed forin said i 1 eaasaaa... we-vnlual -1.- - . . - our nun- ln ffhfirirlliv-tf-Wil ni`~|‘.-.\.'l'|l, l1\ frfiut of »»lhrl Ilnll ln llnr.-:ry ll:1rl1--ur Nm-:lr _nforr-,°.'1i|l n~rl ut 4~wy~\'rr rj..n..,-,,| flfore ln Mlrrmv l'lnrl.~r .\’n1-th wforessld. and l do lv-r bv further order that n [rw nopv hr-roof be "'l‘nrll1w|th servr-.1 nn tl... Affnynry (rm. -»-eral of this l"r-nrlnro so thru all por- _lpnns lllforostnrl in fin- 5--|l.| |.j,1¢,,',, -»-lml_v hnvr- rlnf- null:-~ f\|f-<11-..f, ,,,," Glvon uml--r my lmnll mul of-.11 nf ___ hrs Pnlrl "nun this sth rl:|_v of 0:-mlm; . D._ 19748 and ln the 2»lt|» your of " (svn n. 1. x~sr.mm . wztltlon and tn mmion of Nnrmnn ,- r‘°Wfh"|’. EW.. Provtnr for :mill Irfltlnnnr. Ami i du hfl-..),v f,"|,.,. "1" H UU" eww 1.-~r.-..r 11.1 ff..-f1».1\~1n. Illlhllshcd ln f‘l-.-11-‘r1:fnrf.\\n nfurn.-nirll nnco in ,each we k f r nt lvnst four ¢:or1se<‘i|t|v»\ will-1... f,.,,,, U", dnl, In-ron! and that 11 (rug ¢~r~.¢.\- ||e“.,,f he fortlxrrllh pu,-tm in gy..-_ 'f,,]],,,._,,,,z Dlilnlln plnfr-s r sy,/-r-fr: l_\~_ nmnplv In th" lmil If th' f' r If "' is llnjf-=ly’c reign. ll.. R) Qllrrognfs --~- .Tr-_= MIGTIUN SALE _m Nevin: sold my farm I will mn by Public sucuon 111| my stork and Farm Implements and. Household` all I k.uowi" A tiood of red ran to Virginia' applied rouge What on earth do you mean , What are you trying to lngmuagep He had raised himself for 11 mom ent in his chair, giving her a _,em-ch ing look. But now, with a llgh laugh. he sank bank again. "011. W0"~e had quite enough mulc- dramatlcs for one day.. Fm-ge; 14;, and let's be cheery. When you gc away from he1'e, as gc you 11115;, U youve chucked Armstrong-Mrs, V9-U Wills I sort of champion of the sick, as 'twerc-whnt’s to bosom; of you?" GYCS. we could do pnetty good team-work together, Bert?" H0 dropped his less from the Cha-lf. and sat up straight. His glance was frankly astonished. “For mercy’s sake, you're not MITUUE that you want to marry me?" She tossed her head. _ “You've asked me more than once, if you’i.l rememberl" "But I couldn’t even keep you in shoes, let alone in .frocks and_g_m-1 “her ifhilwsl For the love of Mike, whats come over you, girl?" He causht her arm. Bhe droPP€d against him, "Oh, I'm tired of always knocking ’°\md °th¢1‘ D€0Pie's houses, out- Enecul dc., on the premise’ Mon sxtaylns onc'g welcome, and~a.nd Slay. onion so: t 1. ' ` “mg "° “’“‘“"‘°d ”°'*f°f People P' M er ll. a 30 celock you despinp, It Wu om of um . For particulars see Posters. If frankest confessions she had cvcr `°' 5"' '°"°W|"8 311° diy- made. and Bert was stunned into F. w.Mo1ussm1-:, Silence. "And you and I really North River. needn't be hard-up. 1 gourd -play mnmd in I V811' knowing manner. "She'd be a heap wuder rg she knew <=h@<‘>l<-S. showing under me carefully .. ? -" He lowered his voice for fear of eavesdroppers. As she listencrl. Jlnny's face 5 changed from a tliw-arted sullsmess to s predatory greed that made, her look extremely like a. vulture, ,,. “You don’t say! As valuable as all _ that! And you think I could get hold of it?" Q "Certainly." He looked st har through narrowed lids. Then. rising *” She looked at him with goo-goo "You and I were awfully fond of each other once. Don’t you think #UU R1 » riluctlcn Sale Household Furniture " Friday’ 0°t°b°1° 27"' "txt, at 10 c'clock A M at the residence °f Mrs- Charles Lyons, 51 Fitzroy Street. ifitchen VC ' » f range and utensils, bedroom furnitur matt t Chairs, Tables, Mirl‘0l`S. C|00kS, Plctufes, Silxtisegishci and other articles of household furniture Wgghln A machine, Garden Hose, Lawn Mower, etc. ' K. 720726 Genuine 5520 . Y ..._. _,__ __ ~... ~ ..._.-Har.--L------.......»`_...~......-_ f/ ` __ __ l1eslrh¢buil_dingyedst i1ll1c11;'ron1‘:edw1tl1 U 7 9 ay vycenike grip, 5° that me winced, . I ll" _Y 'H i _ ` Biy after day. as you take lrohized hem?" "1 KNOW WDM I kn°W» “nd “fu be 4 -1 ~_»__-‘.;',,.-ff.-H( .'§_; . 1,.. I . ' Results unranteed mm- B°""- D°“"' *Wi* mt' ' '~ s. ._ ...i TJ ilélliiii E she came over and stood bulde and gold plate you stole from here, I __ -3| Ii . 1 ‘ 'f ‘V i 1| I S+ . _Il T. ,g ,1 ,.,., | ' g , . _ .ll U- Farewell Addresses And Presentations REV. G. T. SPKIGGS, PAST oltsivn ivrssrslt or-‘ 'rim Loyal. oitsnos asso- ‘ clarion or ritnwz mwsnn Isnsrm is trouoitnn On Thursday ovenillil. 0020110' 19111 111 me Kina cleorse Hall- KW' singles, a large assembly 0! WU" and gentlemen fran distant Pm' of the Province and surrouridins dim-lots garnered together w extend mreweu te Rev. G. 'r. enum WM l||hortlytotakeupworkinSyd- ney Ninos, Nova Bootie- IMT. W. W. Mllttart. Pos? Grand zvnuler of the Loyal orange A-“'11 of Prince Edward Island, occupied the chair and invited the Clergy- men, Grand Officers. District 0'!- ncers Und Slate” of the LOB. Assn to seats on the platform. After the singing of "The MB'Dl¢ Leaf Ivrevcr" the chairman called upon Sister Mrs. llthel McDonald. WM. of Edith Ocvell Lodge, Sum- mefrside. to read the following Ad- laziiy to his feet: "I'li kill time by calling round at Pear-Tree Cottage, and inquiring for the invalid." 'I'hey gave each other a long, slow look, pregnant with meaning, then Traymore left the room. “Is Mrs. Vansittart lying down?" Virginia inquired of the butler, who was passing through the hall. "Yes, madrim." The girl went to her own room, carefully fastened the door behind her, and unlocking a suitcase that was hidden at the bottom of the wardrobe, drew out one of the heavy golden candlesticks sho had approp- riated somc weeks back. What to do with it? That was u promblem. 1 s shadow ren across me window. Kneeling on the floor with the orn- ament in her hands, she started backwards as she saw the butler pass outside. She hurriedly slipped the candle- atlcks out cf sight. "Was the fool spying an me?" diess and Sister xvsrs. Grace Sharpe to malse the presentation of a beautiful pencil. Btunrneralde. PEL October 18th, 1938 'ro asv. cl. 'r. spflsse. Kensington, P.E.I. One of the vest poeie has writ- teathat.“'I‘hercisatidcintbe affairs of men that. taken at it's flood, leads on to victoryl" And we tonight have faith to believe, even where we cannot Dee. that this tide of change which has swept into your life to separate us, may have in it the element that will lead both you and us further ahead toward thevlotorlous life than we have previously thought within our poc- slbility. During all the years wherein we have been associated together you have been a brother who has play- ed his part well. being faithful in our work even to the point of self sacrifice. You have ever held before you not the petty nor the trivial ‘but the finest and noblest airns for :which our order stands. You have shared that ideal on all poeiblc cc- casdcna with your fellows in striv- ing for c higher and better con- ception of Church and St-ate. And that your edorts in that direction have merited some degree of suc- cess is witnessed to by the presence heme tonight of those whose friend- ship and respect are given to you in no small measure or degree. Arid not that it's value represents the measure of our affection for you, butasatokemofcur rcspectsnd admiration for your stirling char- acter ss s. man. a. minister, a bro- ther and a friend, we respectfully Mk you to accept this small gift from in . . . a romemlbrance that carries with it the wTsl-1 that you may long remsmlber us as we shall remember you. trusting that while th; future yew may mum os in point of distance, you may con- tinue tp carry on this noble work lndbesorichlyblessedinit tint “N “UW 01 Parting may be over- come by the Joy of new successes and the during of richer fellow- ships. Rm. Brother Bpriggc than replied nttingly. (to be Continued.) The Chairman next asked Bro J. V. Moore, C11-amz Muster oi'-the L.O.A. of PEI. to read the follow- ing adams and Bro. P. ad. Mcc- Caull, Grand secretary, to make the presentation of anelegarit Foun- tain Pen. Kensington, PJLI. ' October 19th. lm To R.. W. Brother, G. T. Bprlggs, Past G1-and Master, P.E.I. Dear Brother Bprlggsz- We,_the Executive of the R.. W. G1-and Orange Lodge of P.E. Island, wich to extend to you on this occa- sion our deepest appreciation of your work in our Association during the years that have gone past. It was with sincere regret that we heard that you were going to leave our jurisdiction. We have gathered together this evening to show you that your work has been esteemed and will not be forgotten. We re- call. at this time, that in the years 1929 and 1030. you received from the members of this Loyal Associa- tion, the higliest honor that is in their power in this Province to give; namely, that they elected you to the high and honorable orifice o! H.. W. Grand Master. You carried out the duties of this omce in an admirable way. You have always been a staunch and fearless up- holds: of our principles. You have loboured earnestly and faithfully for our Association. You will he missed from' our presence, and you will be particularly missed at our Grand Lodge meetings.` You have not only been a faith- ful member of the Orange Associa- tion, but you have been a good cit- izen, ss every Orangemen ought. to be. You will be ndseed from the oommunii/y where you hs/ve labour- ed, and we trust that success will crown your efforts in your new field. Inabriefaddresof thisnatuie It is not possible for us 'to mention, in detail. the many different things that you have done for the well- fsre and advancement of our Grand Association, sumce it to say. how- ever, 'thcy they are known and ep- prccisted by this Executive. and by all the rnemfbers of our beloved As- sociat'on. (Continued on Page 6) Grand Vigw . v1o1:11 seleouons, Mr. w. Mos- rlmoy District Convention 11..11..... 1.1.. 1...-y 1...... Bellevue. ` The district convention of the Trio, Messrs. Munroe, Bruce and iseuevue, rreecneruaie, oaiedoois., Beers.K11mu1r~ ’ Glen Martin, Kiimulr, Grand View. Address on Tuberculosis. with / Lyndalp md Valleyfleld Wmne‘n’s lantern' slides. by Dr. Creelmsn. mamma was new 111 urs oraad Bagpipe Selections. Mr- who view nail on me afternoon and Mox:11111