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TAYLOR. J. S. ‘TAYLOR Optometrists 142 Richmond Street _ §Hl AYD Professional Cards DR. J. II. AYERS ' DENTIST Office Queen Street . Over Hughes Drugstore. 1iours:—il to 11x0. 2 r. M.-S r. M. H302-0-4-2i. W. E. DARBY, LL. B Barrister d: Solicitor 010KB): 1'0 LOAN 5.00 l‘. . . ~ Uultuu Building, sumnierside, l‘. E. l. bodo-Z-l. l-LUCLIIUKKSQHLLII. 1). EDGAR SHAW, K. C. Bessie: be rich some day. Bertie: rich girl some day. I000 ILLUSION I lightly kissed her rosy lips. >l held her in my arms——oh, well, Twas but a dream; l wake and find I'm clutching my alarm clock bile. ‘.‘Don't you think it possible for a couple to get along well on a sal- ary of $25.00 per week?" "From what I can learn, It‘: not possible for a couple to get along well anyhow.” “Dld the doctor, call, William?" “Yes, he says I've got totake the rest cure." “Was he locking at your tongul when he told you that?" "No, he was looking at your pic ture." A fortune teller said I'd One told me I'd marry a (Continued) I was reading one night by i119 student lamp in the library and mother was writing letters at the escritorie in the corner, when I looked up to find her eyes fixed on mo with an expression hard Yet qulzzical. I retain yet a. picture 0f her as she looked that night. She was lortyfive, In that era, 8 woman of her years had long an- ticipated the inevitable, given UP bright colors and such youthful fripperics. I thought 0f her, fTOm the viewpoint o! twenty-two, as incredibly aged. Yet, as she sat there facing‘ me, her chestnut- brown hair, dressed in the innum- grable waves and small curls of current fashion, showed no thread of white. The old lace of her Sun- day finery foamed about her throat and bosom. From somewhere a- midst a foam of lace, one of her plump but shapely forearms sup- ported a tapered hand which was tapping a. penholder against her lips. Her other hand lay stretched out on the desk toward me in an attitude which merely hinted at affection. Mother's affections are so deeply that she expressed them with difficulty. We.New England?“ are still very near in spirit to Old England; and we show it in noth- ing so much as in our shy rep- ression of our deepest emotions. “Rob? said mother, “what do you propose to do next?" "Enter law school in tho fall," I replied. Not until I expressed it in that bald manner did I realize how 11th.,- the law really interested me. “And then?" pursued my mother, oontuinixig to tap" her penholder against her tightened lips. “Oh, practice, I suppose. where." “Somewhcre," repeated my moth. er dryly. “And somehow. Rob, does that vague prospect allure you?" “No." said I, jerked suddenly into frankness with her and with my. self. "No, it doesn't." Mother nodded. “I thought so!" And suddenly my lazy young mind stirred and began to func- tion with realities. 1 knew why life in Cohassct had seemed so not, and why my mind-not through fear but through boredom—-had been refusing to picture the future. Til- den, during that all-night; gm; m Harrison's room, had planted m me a seed more vital than either of 11S know. It had been germinating all this time. Now, suddenly, it Sbrouted to the surface. And_ "Mother, I think I want to go West.’ I said. She kept her eyes On mine, but there was a break in he;- voloe as she replied: "Not for good?" _ “Oh, no!" said I. “Just for a, year 01' 5°?‘ Then I walked to the win- Some- . Ni 55 .' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "We *4? lights of Cohasset harbor. Mother spoke very gently from ‘behind me: ' “I had thought of every possi- bility but that. I was about to sus- gest that you go to sea for a. while- people. 1t’s far from genteel, West." my tribe, away back, werifseafarlng- the ,____ __ __ — ' sr. Ewauoas SCHOOL FAIR 5t. Eleanor: and eurroundlnc du- WIIEN GASTRIC JIIIIIES Fill IELFI" l3.°‘;.';§‘.°‘.i.".°.".f.‘l“£.2°l?.ii;‘.i - You know how badly meaningful" m; were st. Elennorl. North 5i- when it ‘in; clogfid \IP- M!" g sleanors, Shea-brooks and Linklctwr ""3, “I . "i" I h; n w load. The teachers for eacb school 3'“ Yju, both! .n order named were, Mr. Gordon asilrlimiiated dby ‘incite-nigh. véflf sentient and mm Edith Orezswell. co ecte all I‘ Zn" l ' , 15s A, M K Edith £91395. pmdumn “I “m poIwnli c T: M CA “y, Harvey The ex- you nee then is a tonic- a um aid. M!" l1 Y - ‘I '11 nine‘: . mum were away slmd 011w ore- xct a" "w" '1“ u: d Kmchen Sam, “Ed “ch on, ,1 them vious year both kin gluon in at?“ has an action of its own. To Hi9?» quality 5nd m “p 3 w they stimulate and (UB6 up W t high record st. Eleanor: has always functions lfmtiin :1 guntibtirtggsiimzl}. mammmed_ The "u". vegeubm. I30 0 tfiiliilfifthi“ if... of the saliva an; grain and live stock were iudied by so awaken the atrvhpctftzhwah°wa°em Profesw new, of Bedeque. He was action oeeurson e I 1 r15 d w m, c); n. the GIKOSCIVS Juices zrihiflggsldmflzd a $555221: elxuhrfijl; ‘or “ch iuaeuon iillli BC UPC I Iiimclliglintestinol fro“ “"81" °' ‘EL’ as the present one. There was nu excellent exhibit of calves, of Hol- stein and Guernsey breeds. which would hold their own in any of the major fairs on the Island. salts promote a further Ilow of these The chickens, barred rocks, were 131 ' '_ hich deal with nrtly zlilgestgdullcflsfldwllnd imam it 8'11"!’ also of a high order. For such an uncertain season, the garden pro- for absorption into the system. ducts were very marked lu quality Her inference that the forcastle for an atmosphere of gentllity B- my face. hogany desk-“though eratlons of gentlemen. there's danger. ‘happen out there." Mother had Inever in her life travelled west of ,Albany, and had formed her pic- ‘ture from the newspapers. "I‘ll risk that!" said I my youth- ful pride in my own courage slight- ly piqued. "That's true," replied mother, I said you had steel in You. Per- haps for me it isn't so easy." Then mother did what she had not done since I was a, little boy. She had always kissed me perfunc- torlly at meeting and parting. But now she held out her arms to me. I came to her; and she patted and pelted m4; silently. I looked up presently, to see that she was cry- ing without sobs or sniffles-just the big tears coursing down her cheeks. I wiped her eyes and- "I won't go if you feel that way about it." I said. whereupon shc be- She snatched the handkerchief away from me, finished the drying process, and jerked out: “Don't be a fool, Robert." So We sat down and planned lt all out practically. I remembered something Tilden had said during that conversation in Holworthy HalL-"You don't get that sort of thing in California any more. We're growing civilized. Nowadays, the real wild life lies in the Rockies. People are just beginning to break into them." Offhand and without further thought. I chose the Rock- ies. Then came the matter of funds, And there my mother became steel and adamant. If my wandg; ygm-s We"? 80mg to do me any good, she 581d, I must par my own way. She she would get me out there. She would get me out there. She And, in any event, I must not stay more than two years. 1 was at first both hurt and piqued; I had pic. lured myself leading from adveh- 0f the morrow and always with of a deep-sea vessel stood notable‘ Mother illflyed we game mmugh‘ h mused me, so that I dared turn‘ she seem to repent 5- mm °t er back from the window and show "But there's steel in you," said mother-now she was looking down into tha pigeonholes of her old ma- it‘s never been tempered yet—and some gen- No, Rob, you’ll come through that. Of course, Dreadful things came at once her old, peppy self.’ ture to adventure, without thought So you see there is no mystery about Kruschen. 1t. works o_n Quid)’ mm‘ I tilic and well-known pnnclplel- PM" it for yourself. and uniform. The potatoes wen I good size and clear of disease. He congratulated the pupils on their exhibits and encouraged them to greater efforts next year. He advised raising pure black and white ducks, instead of mixed breeds, u they were more pleasure to raise and gave better results. . Mr. Auld, School Inspector for the district, was the judge of the school work and was most enthusiastic over the_class of work exhibited. Every class showed a steady im- provement from one year to the other and this year was marked with much greater improvement. Worthy of special mention was the exhibit of samples of wood. ‘This was in a. class by itself. Ten varie- ties of Island wood were shown. The samples were arranged on trays with the name of the wood under- neath." The first prize for this ex- hibit was won by Fendall Rogers, of Llnkletter Road School and showed most painstaking effort on the part of the youthful exhibitor, the cam- ples being artistically arranged on a polished wooden tray, decorated with maple leaves. The other boys had arranged theirs in somewhat the same manner. Mr. Auld was especially pleased with the showing of writing, which ranked in the highest class. He stressed the importance of letting the pupils do the work themselves for the exhibition. Miss Sybil Tanton, of Summer- side, judged the domestic science ex- hibits and expressed much pleasure in having the opportunity of judg- ing such high class work. some tatting was exceptionally fine. Ev- ery branch of handicraft deserved pulled back at the last moment. only when I reached Denver did bargain with herself and me. FY0111 her first letter dropped a "10"" order for three hulldrefl ‘mum's- "I am sending this s0." 511B Wrote- “because I am not sure there M9 banks out there. You are not i0 spend it now. I know. 0i “"59- that you will follow my wishes I‘ Is just a reserve in case you are 111 trouble or for any other unfiXlPflii-ed contingency." But I did not at first follow the trail of adventure clear tin-ouch- Denver was the railroad termin- us; last thrust of the civilization 1 knew. Then, as now. it stands gate- way to the Rockies. Established 111 a cheap hotel down by the Union station, with fifty dollars in my pocket and the world before m8. I spent two clays acclimating my lungs to the rarefied atmosphere and my spirit to these entertain- ing new surroundings before I counted my money and thought 0f my material situation. The Rocky Mountain News dis- Iplayed columns of advertisements lander the heading “Help Wanted."| ‘I ran thcm over-"teamstersm- “railroad construction gangs"- l“shovel gangs"-“miners" My eye grasped at this item. I took the matter to the clerk at our hoel, my bureau of lnformaion on all things western. I found that “miner" meant not a. romantic prospector, following the trail of fortune, but virtually a common laborer in the {dark bowels of the earth. My face must have shown my ,_ t f d, a f ch , d_ commendation. ‘Lslkegfiy °r e “m s“ _ The exhibits of potted plants and ' flowers were larger and better man "You're educated, ain't you " "Yes," Said I; and inhibited m!“ ever BQKglWCIB very beautiful. Anotn. m, no S _, h | er ex t which must not go un- |~ m 213mg ow much I was notic d w th d ft, h l educated. College breeding, I bad‘ the r1111 Z? m: 05;; "$111. found already, did not recommend, and chisel "l Ymmg ma" I“ the m‘ wesl- ' some excellent ears of wheat and (To Be Continued) SEALED ‘Tl-JSDERS nddrealed to the underaigm-il, mul endorsed "Teu- iler for Wtuirf Enlargement, Victoria l‘ . I." will lu- received until l3 Pie» anda make Bestwall crumble or warp. Takes any decoration perfectly. Paneling is uh. necessary. Stronger, fire-safe good insulator, too. Ask for free samples and booklet on better walls. MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD Charlottetown SEPTEMBER 15, 1931 ALI. ihe _ SUpGHOI plaster wall “ oard or roof can’t extra large pumpkins were on show. Owing to the rain, the sports pro- gram could not be carried out. There was a singing contest, in which pupils from three schools took part. Linklettcr school won first place, St. Eleanors second, and North 8t. Eleanor-s third. There were two entries for a pub- llc speaking contest, Miss Lilia Perry, of St. Eleonora, winning the prize of $1. Miss Muriel Yeo, of North St. Eleanors was the other contestant. Their subject was the “School Fair." Some excellent re- marks were made by both pupils in favour of the school fair, which included such points as co-opera- tion, competition with other schools, o'clock noun (daylight loving), lllon- duy. tleptembor :1, 103i. for the eon- utructlon oi’ an nddliion 0n the East side. enlarging approach o! the whorl, at Victoria, Queen's County, P.E.I. I Plans uud form of contract can be seen and specification and forms of‘ Law Uiilecs - Prowse Block, 127 Grafton street, Charlottetown. ' ' Wills and Estates Settled. collection 0t unis [Spflillll Dept.) SAFE protection for all documents. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Wlfey: Dld you bet on the eleo ' -—-—--—- tlon, Henry? McLure MacI{innO; Hubby: Oh, a little bet on our _ v _ , g _ _ friend, and lost. nbllflhli. FOhEb AND lURb wifey; He 1e; you h" your Representing money. Well, then, I'm glad the BAY C0., ot’ LONDON, “UDSONS mean thing didn't get the offlcc ho 7 England. Phone 396. dow, lest she see what might be 1n bl! face; stood looking out at the .___;.______ Z_ AUCTION SALE Carload of Western Horses will be sold at Hunter River on Friday, September 18th. pleny in my pockets. The cold hard reality of making a. living had not entered into my dreams of the West. But by the time I had slept on the matter, I precclved dimly, that the true adventure must be sweetened with practical effort; otherwise it is all plums and no. suet. And I accepted mother's con- ditions. Of course, I missed the deeper |n Saint lolln Stay at the largest hotel in the Maritime Provinces. Beautifully and centrally litu- atcd, facing King's Square, the garden spot of Saint John. Absolutely fireproof, 250 rooms with outside view, European plan from $2.50. Table d'hote meals and clie- -| Pout Office Building. town, 1'. 1-1. 1., Building ‘Prudent Al-I nociutlon Limited, 452 George Street, Sydney, N. 8., nnd at tho Post Office,‘ Ylctorln, l". E. I. I Tenders will not be considered nil-- lesu mmio on printed forms Iupplled, by the Department and in accordance, with conditions contained therein. | Eat-b louder must be accompanied by nu accepted cheque on u cburteredl lmnk, payable to the order of the Min- later of Public \Vol'kn, equal to 10 per- rent of the amount of the tender. Bonds oi‘ the Dominion of Canada or hands of the (‘nnurilnn National Rail- wny Company will also be accepted no security or bonds and u cheque if n- was after. It serves him right. Dffice, 112 Kent 5t. GEORGE J. ARMSTRONG , ARCHITECT I. '. 145 Great George Street llfi20-7-22-murilmo. - McDONALD & McPHEE l" a. A. ‘I. A. McDONALU. n. F. McPHEE " Barristers. Attorneys, Etc. .- MONEY T0 LOAN ' Riley Building ll3t-5-20-lmo-dally ‘STEWART & LOWTHER J. l). STEWART K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARBISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street ._. MONEY T0 LOAN. MARK R. McGUlGAN B. A. | BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ~' MONEY TO LOAN Dnheron Block. Charlottetown. 9.3.1. BELL & MATHIESON I B. R. Bell. I). l. Mnthieson, Li. Ii l Barrister & Solicitors ' Money to Loin I ' Charlottetown 1nd Montague J McLEOI) & Ill'IN'I‘I.l~.‘.\i ; .I. A. t§I-..‘i"l'|.l:\‘ W. B. |ll".\"l"l.l‘\ K (n Barrister and attorney-hi Law Office: iKil Iin-hmimd Street 1 MONEY T0 LOAN f- BRUISES Thea’: iunhlng to Oqunl Minorrfl. II "taken hold". ‘Amileptit, ranching, lusting. u Gino quick relief I MINARD'$ "ma: or mu" LIMMENT L. M. Lampson 9C0. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. l. England l’ubiic Auction Sales or RAW FURS thinning- nag,- will be furnishw ed u-llhnul rharae hy applying to It. I llnlman Ltd. Sum nrrsldr l‘ i.‘ l. Rrpreunird by Hired hast-i H? Hith l\il'lllll New York, N l lne Terms at sale, cash. No reserve. D. F. ROSS. Owner. ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer. 8694-9-15-31. realities of her decision, as youth always docs. I had to let maturity and experience ripen my own un- derstanding before 1 could apprec- iate the fullness of her sacrifice to the development of my character. It took a. woman of hcr breed and time to do it. Others ivculd merely Ieria. ideal sample rooms and own garage service. Sand In boolht on! New Drluadcblitndwo ell .......-'....--s-sq-vv-vs-v-s I QL.AQIQ--QAIIIQI_IIl.lllllllll- “MR. AND MRS. have thought of it, or would have nn accepted 810.00. lifinlnte be returned if the intending bidder submit I regular bid. By order. qulred to make up an odd nmount. NOTE.-Bluo prints can he obtain- ut this Department by depositing cheque for the nun of payable to the order of the of Yubllc Works, which will N. DESJARDINS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Otiewl. September 8, 1981. Sept. ll-BI Joe's Flank Movement is Turned by Hercules “—'~—~. self reliance and the linking of the home with the school. - The judges, in awarding the prize, said the contest was very close, both pupils showing marked ability, Miss Perry speaking a little more distinc- tly and with less monotone. A donation of money collected by Mrs. George Pickering. formerly 0t Sherbrooke, and now living in Sum- merside, and an ardent supporter ol the school fair, was placed in the hands of the secretary for special: prlzes._ The donors were Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart, Mr. L. R. Al- len, Mr. A. S. McKay, and Mr. A.‘ E. McLean. A list of the prize win- ncrs will be published infers-S. \ h‘, node Mark Highest Class Foxes with Superior Pelts Result from regular feeding of “Imperials” IMPERIAL BISOIIIT 00-. LTII. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E. L, _ “By BRIGGS AWFUL DOG ‘.7 v I WHAT ARE You Domfi wrm Trim’ GQNG To KEEP HIM. WHERES lisncuiss‘? oclir tar 6o 0F lilM, Joe ! AuNT ELLA HAS HERCULES our BACK ! on, Sllucks.‘ HE Suvveo AWAY r-‘Rm me! BA» HERCULES, ‘l3 Run so HARD. boesvir as‘ Know ms ‘mus HEART iu. Sena ‘l6 ‘file zoo Folz A LloN