.. N...‘ " macs six _ THE CHARL(l_|_|| UWN GUARD N __ » ‘$211913 ' How Charlottetown Put Over The Fourth V tctory Loan g _ lliliiliiiiwflriiilln t! Glrlottho Tiirl . h - . a, ILII. Ii. E. iiilopf oi u a ,w fiyvfpf woven/mt s‘. '~.Iu~'i" m! m1 a ......_.- w . .... . token." f.“".......::-'._-- .r.:<=~e1.--~. u-a-‘i-a L n lad 1 —-rm in"! nrwnmwvw . -_-. ,. . _, ._ cw. s.-::"ut.r.*.==.==.-..°:"<..=ter:weaves; g ‘Ifl %I‘Q‘~¢~IYP'W:P\“ F" I inn n m1: asst-F B! Mary Dfllllln SIIVIII CHAPTER. XXV Cary sat for a lo time staring at. the closed door t r0 he ‘gig: mlitmssesemed to Cary there Wu nglhltngt egg” a? frgee coumsgg a ou i, e w — , , to him. "I love you W0. ml’ 1b" beyond that. they could go nether- ther. A wall arose NW3?" e“: thatshe knew instinctively was n0 ct Lucretius building. Lucretia. was only a part of the dlfficultY—fl small, selfish, beautiful part intent upon having her way or ruining the way of others. B“ iiwd“ ’"~"°$é“‘ féi "tfiwiilé -' e in gwhellig songwhere David Garth iound a fourteen-year-old boy Rigid took his home with hiin and said. "From now on. Anthony my son and ‘in your iai This had brought bitter unhapPl- ness to Lucretia. It was the thliig that now threatened Carl/s hfllwi‘ ness. Cary was out of bed‘ before d8)’- liglit the next morninB~ Sh? s t. cciy touched her breakfast and sucn was in her travel topper and a light-weight 00a!- Ivy turned over in bed. yawn" and said. "Must vou be up at £1115 awiui hour. darling?" ‘ "l'm going to the track,’ ‘Cary said in a guarded voice. "Ill be back its soon as I can. Keep luc- retizi here until then, will you? H "H-m-m-m. I'll do my 1188i. Ivy promised. Cary tvent. out quietly. Her mother's closed door worried her. The gold hands of Gary's dressing table clock had pointed to two A. M. when Lucretia came in and Cary had found no comfort in her own thoughts about her mother and Jim. Lucretia knew how to punish her daughter. when Car reached the track, streamers o min still hung about the tops oi the eucalyptus trees beyond the infield. The sun was just, touching one observatory tower on Mt. Wilson, making it look like 3 rounded, white sentinel atandin guard over the morning-nhadowe hills oi the old Lucky Baldwin Rancho. l\‘l$ll and, horses moved about in the gray light. There were terse. quick orders. Heavy work saddles creaked and gravel reaped under steel-plated hooves. Cary heard the familiar, “Break him at the quarter pole." "One ioin-tecn flat. He'll be carrying home the mail tremor-row." “Tnere goes the big train." She thrilled at the sound of all this activity and mused for a moment to watch a big horse breeze by. She found Graves at the fsr end of the truck, apart from BVBTYOHB else. He was giving instructions to a boy up on Red l-‘loamer. He saw her almost at the instant she 0b- served him and, much to her Ill!- prise, he came over to where she was standin against the rail. A tat stop wa ch was nestled in his lhin hand. “Morning, Miss Morgan. Youre just in time to see the big boy do his stuff." He smiled and that smile threw her on’ guard. She had to admit to hei-se that. he had done e good job of tra g her horses and, for the briefest second, she questioned the advisability of letting him g0. lvfatybe Tony was moving a bit too as “Good morning, Graves. He does look rather fit, doesn't he?" She fingered her purse in which was the money to cover Graves‘ back wages. and hesitated. It would have been much easier if he was gruff and sullen as usual. Red Roamer was nearing the quarter pole. The boy leaned far out. over his neck and snapped his bat sharply. The big gelding jack- knlfed his long legs and sped- away Honest, she thought to h . Red Roamer is honest an someone else was dishonest that. dtiv he lost. The thought moved her to say aloud, "I cums out here eitrly this morning, especially to see you." Obviously he was surprised. The watchful cunning with which this time she was familiar. came back into his expression, His smile was gone. She realized that that smile had almost trapped her. Her Words tumbled over one another to be spoken. “I'm not satisfied with the way have been going. Perhaos tit... not ysoui" particular fault" but I've decided to make a change." She fumbled in her purse for the bill: Tonv had given her. “I-well-Pve decided to let you go. Graves. and try someone else with the horses. I can pay you everything I owe you now." She looked up at him and held out the monev. His eves narrowed cruelly and his thin lion set them- selves in a fine. straight line. He ignored the money she lielrl in her hand. Then he laughed ywd I his leiizhior was coarse and al- most insulting: "Fired. eh? so I'm fired bv 1 woman. 1' never thought. that Hrh Graves WPUld 00"" around to such a low state as that. Fired by n. lady owner!" The naniculiir em- pha=is he put. 1mm the word lady merle Car" sudrievilv redden. "I wouldn't. call it exactly firing YOU" she siammered, at. n loss to know what. tn sav." l’ merelv wish to make a chum" - to trv some- one ("so for awhile." He laughed again lmidly. "This lg what I get be foolinv await my time on a one-horse outfit with s woman in charge." Carv felt anvrv tears homing danzernuslv near to otter-flowing and she. remembered Tonv's words. "It took n lot tn make you soueeu out a tear. hit after that heave! help the devil!" Woli. she had cried 0v" lhis all flop Intended to. suddenlv she sirzflflitened herself. "All rirrhr. fli-aves. Von are flrer’. ii’ their “that. you n oose to veil it. And fit-ed 1w a ladv ownv too. Is that. claw” Flt" hi!" " the monev airein . hi" th" "0"" n.- lggyp, it, lust. n vou like. hut voivve vetiinc nut v-lwhi not" "m ‘nnqshyq wit-t; m... 1y,» M»; h-i --~-< nnfierQt-nnd? You've nlnved me M‘ g glflkeftdféflf‘! too ofte _ er i=1 en "m" ' ‘" ‘Ii-n laughter faded to F“ "fly 3m"); u- lnnkwl at her on w, w»: sgqinq 1n" for the Nit time The» he wired ovoi- h" Ihnyllflnw "V: nevond her lit some- ,” nlqg m» new his exoresvon cg-..“ rut-uph- 141v.‘ 1|... vb“ d, vmi think’ y». "mar? mead w- s lad" owner." p...- l-mnofl t \ f1-m Jivr ""“- nqpn fq~ 4h: fire! ""1" "‘"" "“ ll-s hart-s" Nit h’ i arms, that -ftern30n l.‘ nus n" "<11, (‘lb lie continued) i‘. s; _\- Flight Liciitciiniit .\. I\lql_ur.di¢ zaril frmn ll. ll. (". S. “Queen Charlotte", headed liy Sub. Lieiit. A. U. Marshall. His lloiioiir Liciiii-ii;iiii~i.}o\'ci'1iin‘ H, \\'. L: .\'1ti'<i'.~ witli RiTl Cri) mutt. Sick and schoo c gave their reports and several float in Victory Lozi M ‘acknowledged : icli" included oi road from the le assembled to ten- ncous, shower in hon- or of their daughter Ve was recently married to Oamemn of Charlottetown During the eveni escorted to a gnil and a basket ill’ isticdlly adorned h - stir" u-w- osi"~a"...:."" . e open rs whenolcrgo number Johnston and MLs Roeowbiia. young —~<nizamr" l. '11? ' “id ull thee loaell; ‘ll-Its wh s ung People's society of which the bride is a valued member. The . cordingto final iigum made pub- 8 brougth the meeting to a close. A _ generous silver collection was taken, rognlnrirltsciiseed. It was Cliiirlcn (‘lKlPfl to donate nn ioii llllfl llli’ met-ling i vlrl of 4 _yt'ni'.\i 0di- lHlil l‘l‘])(‘ill- , llli‘ An n - . w responded in mil i l4) "all and the minutes iverc- rcnrl h evening was passed rne Kfwliamaigittissmgmg e ved d a i eon t th urth s e were s r an o a , came to a close. _ This was double the amount, they hrueh-burninl Vlfilfllllofgr ryaibfist wishes 1 contributed in the third loan carn- dine further burn nit m lv outfit for a little to be dis-pin ed at nnal msirict Convent on. ‘at A i‘ i194. Mllltlgv Hospital ‘in at t. Neirfouid and d pans or ma - I A; tltere April 15th i-rily by pluy- 1 llc yes he heme of Mr. and Murray River on Mond The-R ya] (Tmlatiign 5m Cutlets led by Sm Cliiltl Licut. Norman Saunders, Coiiimantling Officer. a Premier Campbell addressing Victory Loan audience at ‘Market Square. . Parkman) in cud-fashioned English picturesque feature of tlic \ fury Loan parade. Party from H.M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte" in charge of Sub. Lieut. Daniel P. McLeiinan runs ‘cliiwmii nntinits son- -—————--'"‘ , SOBIBIITO vicronr 1.0m mu: ran n mcnciisrs erday, em); oyeu o! (liiimda Air Lin" Ill gn. 111cm were 1.35’! I out the system. . ‘VS-Lt. Arthur M. Harper. R. C. rt ascribed Vic l I - . ‘f 7|"! Fairmllott R0 ‘l _'__ l l 1 ' - ssveyildolizilgialliiecyflgfififljkg D- I - - .-—090- Following M“ . gtuleciived from the Comm r i $0 t htgpem p“ In l it so that we mo‘; Zsilglfi i? “ill-hulk Y3}! Personally, am sen - . that sailors tlllgitlyisu ileélf‘ lgrtlhillli‘ times do without. pi-lnclpiiiiyumwm‘ ink set Uiem, 1",; am sllghtl ' “ii do not hesitate to s@<>yr§“§ll§f,',"§ ‘"9 you think best. He“, is our “gill 0am. Hfllldkerchlefs Pillows}; Phonon-ash. Electric it“... “Eli” "l0 INN. 2 Jute liiats, 2' X 1‘ 1.2!.” plrsirgv covered pillows. '3 B1100”? It is m” '°° "Mb oi ll Eric osed 15 11 -. ship. M mna§§nams§ll>l:r'1°’§,’fi§ 5911i‘- Wil l picture oi’ the rhl‘ (mmpflhy. A5 vou will notice ml“ _the nominal list they are nearlv ll iwesterners, We have i0 (hm |bout your adoption. and I have m idoubt that there will be some} ‘teiis 310m them soon, H‘ f ere is h , lea-we. I will ltelcl ghee “3i"tl.°.‘i’“" who are not able m go h5g1: ~l'.;‘;i‘§’§l€t'i=’.’ I» vim- ouite like vBllCOUVer in fiwt. and am anxious m1! little ship there i Th! b"! Wur send‘ has not m lnlrrived but. there is s good deal g i 11:61-91]!!! caused all around by m, 1 now odes that it is an the wav, y, 19¢ YOU know l! soon s; i; You so much again yo, ks to all the mom r Pier. be 5 o’ m“ Your! very Sincerely CRAIG CAMPBELL. Lieut. R. C. 1v. v, m M.L090 financier- . A. craig C bell, , , v. n. c.-o. viggils. 13.120 N - R- X. 0 Vancouver. B, q S-Lt. J- William Counter. R. C. rttv. R., as. c o. ciinwii, Rliiinll:_ lBhgllnl. Alfred A. B Vancouver. ...B::.".*:.-..?o.t% '~ ~ "1""- lln Al P., - _ , , Victoria, a. a,“ o s’ I ° Lawrence, 0- 7m, 9mm Ont. lld Q_ . Plot-tim- mgllif 11893111. yril A. AP. 0- . Mi mains. sack. M Gourlie. Ernest J.. O. D vlfl- cogver. B. 0.] arisen. Water N. A~L 0 Wisdom. Alta (m Hunter. Ian W. LSTO (Ml ciil~ Barv. its. Lillie. Jam-s A, AL-STQ 1M) ‘Wis. Mani . Little. “tomes M. A B . Grain‘ e." Alberta. "' Poole. Francis 3.. L~SEA.. Edmon- ton. Alberta. Scott. Angus O D Winnipeg‘ Men. ' Sbehre. "for! <7. L~BEA rCoxl Bellevllle. Ont. , William Frank. CK-S" Halifax. N. 11v MEYEfiiZi/ir l HIV. ALIJSTER MURRAY There passed swa to his eternal rest and well earngd reward. on iinuxiaay, May 6th, at the Willett Hospital, Paris, Ontario, after iii illness bravely borne, the Reverend llister Murray. He was born at Skmtoway, Rosshire, Scotland, iii the year 10w. Early in life he de- termined to dedicate himself to the futkiersnoe of the Gospel, wherever _ God in his wisdom might be plow to use him; and, after some yearn in study iutho city of oiusow- he to Canada. in 190i. Here he r9- _ come gig, a, resumed his divinit course in Man- tobo i Oolege of e Church in Canada, and after his graduation there, spent seven siren- ous years of, pioneer work amongst the widely scattered Scottish sett e- |ments of Saskatchewan flhd Mini" tobn. Having been induced to come m mtem andda, he held pustul- etes at. Middle River and south Bi- Anznek in Cape Breton, Novii Swill- From there he was called to Milan. Quebec. where for seven Y9K“ h“ s ht e fruitful ministry. The inst I've years of his active work “H: given to Caledonia,- one of the nw§ important charges in the Presbl- tery of Prince Edward lslnnd. Murray had all the Winnlnfl Elm of character which mark the bit“ mid born Highlander. His work wib always done with zeal and eriiese nun. and the LKTOOHIHIIHOII o! The Gospel was wi him a WMiml-hm memory that will endure with t re who came under his sPim-“iil Pam’ will be his memorable semioihlarly Quito laniriine. and vlfiifillcm the sacramental services con “and by him in that ancient whiny-the" ,in the fashion of their fore a now ~30 ll lurvived b? his widow‘; on“ resident at"Penmu'vin. "f, w“. mo, one daughter. Mrs. '1‘. N-ew at wife o! the minister 0f do“ James rim Church. Lilllbmj ohm-lo, three sum-i. and "gm", ther in South gnllfaflm on Wu hold in 10 d“ mvlccf, in; mimic r the m“ .° Heck. moderator of the Pfgiblteg Na - m" ‘l’ 30c,- the . smi l if; o! tart-t mum-r B" m torment min: vim i" m’ ocmmn. WP)" wmmem. Man, May 22—Ac-‘ rgimgvwlml-refigglifijnitgta; irmnl- gfiinswick le ° gut‘ by n‘; an. Lands and Mines o! Hon. I‘. t slash. The forest aim“ hm duty tiuvumiit t"