i‘ SEPTEMBER 1e. 192i’ a - WWI-r" \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . with his cogitatlons. o‘ . ‘t I rather thought as much," ha; said, at last. Am“, u" “It's rather obvious, isn't it? Wiiy ad In Ted such deep and mysterious though! Q MIL} BARIUJR about it?" CHAPTER. 21. Sunday School Lesson rue nuraovsn UNIFORM 1n- TERNATIONAL sunnav SCHOOL Lessons o Allen- 01*‘! BUILD? UP HEQLT I ;.‘.‘.‘.""‘.'i“.'i..:'-.:: s: . | - Watson l" ‘lilfll: m; I ~ 1 Golden Text: Pride goelh beforeq, f5llftlliliililfilffilf destruction and a haughty hum- It g1)“, spirit before a fall. Proverbs‘ ma": l,‘:,,",,‘f,,.,...,. XVI 1B makes 5 gale. Bold h! THE KINGDOM DIVIDED - "I was thinking of-other ihlngs." he told hei darkly. She was getting more and more , irritated with him. With Sydney Stokess fingers "For Heaven's sake, stop talking clutching her wrist, and the eyes 0f like the villain in a melodrama, or a those in the tea-shop upon lltil‘. -—-a detective! If this is all you have Nonnasank back into her chair. - to say to me, I think we'd better be "I don't want tomake a scene. going.” Sydney," she said, as gently as she But he continued to smoke imper- could, thpugh her blue eyes still turhably. and Norma began to have blazed, “but I won't have you speak a curious sense of- fear. She looked ‘ my husband. Finish your tea around the room. She would ‘have like a, good my, and let's go, I'll welcomed an interruption-a friend- drop you at your apartment on my ly glance to which she might res- way home," pond by leaving her chair and thus "I want to talk to you," he declar-lending the interview. ed obstinately, “and I can't, while She‘ wondered whether stokes you're driving through traffic." . could have been drinking. But that Norma felt herself trapped. She.was hardly likely, for, according to couldn't get up and leave him, with the hour, he had just left the bank, s‘. Third Quarter: Lesson X11: l Kings X11: 12-20; September 13. 1927 S. Biscuits. Doughnuts, Cookies. etc. with ‘ Dc-Bluiu Bros. Ltd. Charlottetown. P- a I‘ A crisis had come in Hebrew his- tory when Solomon died. Tribial ealousies, popular discontent. hreatened invasion, created a state ‘f affairs, calling for a man of abil- ty, courage and patriotism. To meet ¢uch u. situation came shambling out \f the harem the shallow, effemin- ‘tc. inexperienced Rehoboam. There age. Israel had twice the territory , and population of Judah, most of the historic sites and prophets. Ju- dah had the Temple and the priest- hood and the prophet Isaiah. It survived until A D 'l0....Soloinon . left a splendid empire, but he was l also the overthrower of it He dis- l’m feeling fine! MAGIC BAKING POWDER fi BJMGILLETT CO. LTD. ‘ronomo, cm. lregarded the cleavage between Ju- l dah and Ephraim which David had ;bridged with his statesmanship. He 3 taxed the northern tribes excessive- lly and lavished the revenue upon Jerusalem. The tokens of the cala- mity were apparent before his l death. but he took no steps to avert lit. His life, too, gave the lie,to his I well-turned phrases and all the ex- ‘s irony in his very name which sig- iifles “Enlarger of the People." It ‘s added stain to Solomon's charac- er that he did not train his son ‘or statecraft or finding him incap- ible did not look for another to take meet a body resembling that of the ‘states-General before ‘which Louis ‘(VI appeared. That. Hebrew Na- ional Assembly was resolved that he new king should plight faith as 1 constitutional monarch Had ho ‘onsented rebellion would have been "tipped in the bud. The three days ~f truce were the pause before rreat catastrophy. During this time - he young king was taking counsel emplary power incident to high po- sition was lost. Young People's Devotional Service l September 18, 1927, 2 Peter 1l:,1-3 Philippians IV 8 . Motto: I go to the movies occa- sionally to get in touch once more with romance and beauty, to re- "ith the gilded youths of the court. ; “hen came the reckless answer to ‘ ‘is subjects already on the point of ‘cvoli. The v/ar cry arose at once ‘To your tents 0 Israel!" It was the ‘Iebrew Marseillaise. Even_David’s lame had lost its spell as the peoplelrj tried “See to thine our house Dav- d!” With the inveteracy of a prince of l ‘wlunderers Behoboam sent a tax- s Yatherer to placate tax-registers. At] "ight of “Adoram who was over the‘ ‘ribute" the first blood of the revo-i ‘ution was shed. l? Hebrew histor arted in two ' ~treams that dayyneger to be rmm- isififlmxfrfé 135x53“ of commercial. ‘ted. Ten tribes carrying with them W0 thirds. of the population and‘ ‘erritory flowed off in the Channel of he Kinatlom of Israel. to continue ‘or three centuries until swallowed- "u in the Assyrian captivity. Thel ribes of Judah, the half tribe oi‘- ‘enjamine and later the tribe of Wavi formed the other stream which flowed for four hundred years lmtill ‘ngulfed in the Hablonian captivity.- l’ international Radio Programe lieve the tawdriness of my daily life. Manchester. Daily Bible Reading Monday Apply this principle 1 Co- nthians 8; 1-13 Tuesday Pleasures that debase, 1 eter 4: 3 Wednesday Innocent amuel 16; 16-18 Thursday Story l3; 44-46 ‘Frigey Truth in pictures. Amos P pleasures, 1 values Matthew T0m0rrow’s Radio Program ‘ SATURDAY. SEPT. 11. Under the Study Lump _ , . CONCERTS Slit-chem was u '.‘Cl|.y of rmugch but it did not prove one to Reho- ioam. . .Its historical associations ‘verc important and sacred. The 11:00 A. M. WOO (508) Phlla. Crystal Tea WHK (235) (Elev. Music. Rm. all those curious. knowing eyes upon and he never drank during business her. rejected him. With a slightly unsteady hand, she and irritating, she glanced at her poured the tea. refusing a cup for watch. herself, and, resting her elbows on the table, cupped her pretty chin in You'll have to save the her palms, and said: if it doesn't against iPhillp?" For a moment, she almost hours. wished Stokes had carried out his Finall suicide threat the last time she had still watching her with a curious, "Well, go ahead, Sydney. What afraid." She smiled at him and have you got to say to me-that. is, drew on her gloves. amount to insults He beckoned the waitress, paid the y, when he continued silent, smile that she found hoth insolentl "l really must run nnw, SyrlneyJ stupendous subject until some other time, I'm On diners. Sold by all check, and followed her out m thel , . those in the tea-shop With 8.5;; "smiles. He stared at her somberly. ~ou1d not guess what he was thin lng, or what he was about to say. s k'l fillers clutching her wrist, and the eyes of llilfln her. Norma sank back Into _________, _____’___ ht‘ car that was parked at the curb. mines ni" Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, and Joshua. were linked to it....On ho dark background of Rehoboams insanity, Jleroboamfis forceful char- acter shuns in lively contrast.....~ Parcntagc. counts for much. Rehn- boarrfs mother vaas an idolatrous vrincess, his father a sensualist... the fascinating. hmompetencc of ‘tclioboam is illustrated when he substitutes a mcdiainr for his first insolcnt ultimatum. . . .The ideomat- .1 phrases are significant. For ex- nnplc "What portion have we in David?’ The reference is to be the dynasty ill; represented in Rehobo- nn. This in contrast to “We have ‘on parts in the king" 2 Samuel XIX i3) "To your tents O Israel!" The ‘cfort-ncc is lo the life in the Wild- crncss when the tribes camped in fixed relation to each other. The modern analogy is the military term “Arse-trily" or "Call to the colors"... 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My daughter, who is l I8 years old, has also taken it and will be halppy to recommend it to all l youn gir s. ’—Darne WILLIAM Paa- I am‘, ox 414, Buckingham, Quebec. "l Why suffer for years with back- ache, nervousness and other ailments common to women from early life to middle e,when Lydia Pinkham’: Vegetab o (bmpound will 3W9 Y0" relief’! . _ In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’a Ve etable Compound, over 250,000 rep ies ere received, and 98 out of every F) reported they were bene- fitedb ' C A HIGH FLIER “I ‘heir Mr. Lark ll quite aeport. “Well, he's a hlgh-fllerl" its use. OfOOOO§§§’FO§OOQ'§-OO@O-O-O-QQ' IAIAAINLTIDLLI-Rélllis‘ CHANGES IN TRAIN SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE sari". 25m. 1927 For Further Particulars Apply to Ticket Agents . . i.» \\ v ‘Porkyl’: ave erfiil. fel- suile ri§ht fz-remsrcg l- linéh wfiglwim‘ 15-10-17-21-24 ”””H " ' ' ' historian Til ' -_.!l(NX'i(l37) n d . . . . . . . . ..1l:00i’.M. . . . . . . . . .. 1:30 P. M. _ WGR (303) Buffalo. Radio Prades. CPCP (411) Montreal. Orchestro. WCAE (517) E. Pitts, Orchestra. 6:00 P. M. " " CKC-I. (357) Toronto. Concert. 6:30 P. M. (508) Phila. WOO Trio. (879) Schenectady. ‘lllusllc, “You hate me," he accusedher ab-l ruptly. She shook her head gently. “.1 am your friend, Sydney: I am only sorry that I had to hurt you-l but it couldn't be helped." "'1 dare say that you were ln love- with this—" Her eyes warned hlm,l and he continued. “this Kendall- chap. all the time?‘ “Yes, all the time." _He ate a muffin gloomily and con- aldered. “You might have told me-ingtggd 9f lllffllfli; me down cold, without a‘ reason." "I had no right to tell yew-then He lifted his head alertly. “You mean that he hadn's sake you?" She nodded. . He leaned back and lit a cigarette. He seemed to be considering some-' thing “m! "° be "ltensely pleased Three Explanations For Huge Waves‘ (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, -D. (3,, SepL 1g —N-avy ‘hydrosrapners WllO have studied reports of the sudden aris- ing of huge waves out of apparent- ly calm seas off the North Atlantic 6,00 P_ M_ coast recently have advanced three WCAE (455) Plusbm.‘ Basebau ‘possible explanations, although the IWCAIE (517) Plus, Trmem ;data at hand was too scant to per~ ; 7,00 P_ M_ ‘mlt definite conclusions. wrao (511) Worcester. Baseball. The "n" France was slapped by wBz (ass) Sprngfld. Jack w tam. a "'8 “"8 o" Ambrose Light at 9:00 p_ M_ ‘the entrance to New York Harbor WMCQ (370) N. Y. "Boxing." 31nd a somewhat similar experience ‘WGY (379) Schenectady. Dancing. “"35 "ndergfme by the 5198mm‘ i 9.30 p_ M_ Saugus off the Deleware Break- ‘wm/c (535) N. v. Police Alarm'.'-l.w'"°1' He" dar- - ' 10:30 p_ M_ 3G. W. Lltteliales, navy hydro- onywood_ Radio 3km graphic engineer, said the most ,likely explanation jwas that the ‘wave phases of distant storms it ' ,th(=. Atlantic coincided, generating much larger waves which “slap bed" these ships. lt is plausible ‘also he said, that this sudden coin I . F. , Quick, ufo, euro relief from WOO \VG~Yl N. Y. KDKA. (316) E. Pi 7:00 P WEAF (192) N. Y. The lVeek Elni~ era to WEAF‘. WTRC, WEEI, W- GR. WCAE, WJAR. WTMJ. 7:30 P. M. (265) Cleveland. Miriam WBZ (s33) Sprniild. Feature NlBC. its. Concert. . M. WH K ..l l 8:00 P. M. WNAC (353 Boston. Selections. 8:30 P. M. WIGY (379) Schenectady. Musical. WBZ (333) New. ‘Eng. Percy Club. 9:00 P. M. WLW (428) -Cinci. Orchestra, WPG (273) New Jersey. Sand Pip- 10:00 P.M. “WI-IX (265) Cleveland. Rltpourri. I . Fwssi (s61) Cinci. ‘Sh... Pro. l SPORTS-TALKS 4:30 P. M.‘ WJZ (454) 'N. Y. Baseball. WLW (428) Cinci. Dancing. DANCE ORClHEBTRlAlS 7:30 P. M. V Phila. E1 Patio Or. WJZ (454) N. Y. 2 Mediterrane- ans. 9:00 P. M. WIP (508) Phila. Orchestra. WLW (428) Cinci. Land o’ Dance. YET ALL WAS GREEN Coming into Ypres today as I did, —one thought instinctively of Steven- son's lines, in which he tells of his journey through the Cevennes:— We traveled in the print of olden her chair. wars- ‘ Yet all the land was green, And love we found. and peace, Where flre and war had been. "You're coming, too?" she asked, . as she seated herself behind the wheel and waited. with a hand on the open door He shook his head. Ill leave you now. As you sug- gested. we'll postpone that talk un- til another day. Meanwhile," his green eyes shot a swift, significant Eliincelll- 119i‘. "I'll give you some- thing to think about." ‘She sighed resignedly. YES. Sydney, what is it?" He leamd "Ehtly 0n the door the car. And he smiled. SUDDOSe." he said slowl you ask Philip Kendall band-where he They pass and smile, the children of the sword-— .. No more the sword they wield; And, O, how deep the corn Along the battlefleldl It was hard to believe from the evidence of one’s eyes alone that but a few short years back this tract of territory through which we passed was the most war-tortur- ed sector of a battlefront that swept unbroken from sea to Alps, that here was once an obliteration and abomination from which woman and child had fled, and that this land, today teeming with life and smiling with friendliness and good-will was “a rendezvous with death" which brave men kept by day and night through years that seemed unend- ing. . Yes, the land we looked on was: green, "and love we found, and peace." Not as strangers were we greeted by the inhabitants as we came along. We were received by the wayside and in Ypres itself as the friends we in truth were-friends who had been absent a long time and were returning to familiar haunts and old companlonshlps and to a sanctuary of memories poignant and proud. POTATO CROP T0 BE BELOW AVERAGE of Y. “suppose “h a-your hus- 80 i . sand dollars with whiceh ileflgalrlllodlfl all the notes against his business, on the afternoon of your marriage- Shflrtly after two o'clock." ‘He left her sitting motionless m. dfyl“ Wheel Slllflhs 8IiEl' him (To Be Continued) cildenlifqtwis 119 Qbfllillly terminat- calm. ‘ n" "K the sea to relative "Such an occurren llllve resulted fro lug tide-stream, known as a "tide- hc continued. “This mean; ma; the friction of land underneath wiculd hinder the tide at. lower lov~ e f‘; ‘mum's a Hteep reverse incline. Contact of waters of different physical qualifies, sucli as dgnglty and temperature, has algo been known to cause such an abrupt dis. lurbance. lll hesitate, however, to give any definite reason for the occurrences, other than to say that B01116 ill-Elwin] explanation eicists and that the big wave was not a iliirltual manifestation.’ ' -———-—<o>- ERECT MONUMENT T0 JESSE JAMES 0e might also m a fast incom- forining what i-s boar" near inlets, SHEDIAC, Sept. 15.——Potal.0 dig- ging is in progress in several dist- ricts, but the results are discourag- ing to many producers, who claim the crop is less than 50 per cent, due to rot and disease. That the situa- tion is serious for many farmers. particularly those who did not pay for their fertilizer in the spring is mdisputed. Thick, Swollen Glands that make a hone rear, Vllllimqhave Ullnll Ulml or choke-down, can be ~ reduced with KANSAS City, Sept. l4.—-A move- nent to erect a monument to Jesst lames in Mount Olivet Cemetery, a". Kearney, Mo., the home of the not- lrious bandit, is now on foot. Johr Newman, a Kansas City Lawyer, life-long friend of Jesse James, un., now of Los Angeles, but whol Ince was a lawyer in Kansas City, d” on“, Bunch" m. 9.40 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Reismans. 10:30 P. M. l WTAM (400; Cleveland. Ev Jones.‘ 11:00 P. M. WllK (265) ‘Cleveland. Dancing. . ‘l | painzlcallounn on thnfut. aildvumldrlmcnem Panacea-due DISohaHi Zine-pads sin- aid last night the movement was by swflun“ N. mu". M h“. mm’ grocers. ' There is considerable rot. and dis- Iease in Maine also. Thousands of bags of Maine potatoes having been seized and condemned by the Bos- ton authorlties last week. The general situation is more or less of a puzzle. but if present indi- cations are borne out, A1 potatoes will bring good prices in a month or t-wo in Southern markets. Potatoes arc expected to be low. . ‘Ihe flrst car of potatoes from She- that will not keep in warm climates‘ ‘ Kellogg's for breakfast means a joyous start I for the day! So full of flavor everybody loves them! , So easy to digest-éthey help you to feel your finest. Serve for lunch, dinner. .With milk or cream-and add fruits or honey. Order at hotels and restaurants. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Oven-fresh in the inner-sealed red-ancl-‘green package. lmitdtiona cannot equal such wonder-flavor. - from Madawaska county by llfulcolm Forgie. . O'I'I‘AWA, Sept. IL-I-larry Bald- win, of London, England, who is a Canadian, but for some years, resi- dent there, is shortly to become pri- vate secretaryto Premier King, it is said here. L. C Meyer, present secretary, u slated for another government posi- tion. Mr. Baldwin is a lineal descendan diac for Cuba were shipped Satur- day night. 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