‘an/mun;- .; .-., . . 1:22.592 A» -.--.-._»... “u” »v,_1r--> . ...- -;r_'-_ i " PAGE TWO s: ‘lit. 7*-at KIMQ n- "hibsocxsnbnobslo, ' NTIIIN , SHIP WOMAN GIINSERIIATIIIE BDNIIE i, on. oafim mo. 90mm — l _.._ ‘ i twat - w» i ..,,,.,,,,,,, 3rd. DISTRICT 0F KINGS wok. ‘Xi-ml. Q5“ a s\ i _ _ .9; Q l ‘g _ ' ' "I hate it!" she fiercely whippedl ' i lmvk- lift-lie llvr lira-ll Md slorlneig A convention of Conservative delegates of the _ wumug. y; vguxq ljl“f"gy_t“__“_‘_° “flgil if‘ "m- ‘f’ g 3rd District of King’s will be held at the public hall, f- . cm; 1223:2135“, f $35,111“? Cardigan, Wednesday, Sept. 17th at .7- p. m. for the é x”§\n ilravel 5mm‘ Ovexjland, w the coastvé purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the seat 1Q _ .Why mun we g0 the long Wily around 1:1 in the Provincial Legislature made vacant by the res- g ‘WIIEII we could travel overland?" i? ‘ ‘ - b, i, I T t t. ignalion 0f Dr. Giant. g w x,“ , l " o save imc,“ I told her tvith a If: b "'__"" "_’ ' Jsmiie. “We haven't. time to go the Poll clixirmen will see that poll meetings are held IShOILE-Sl; way. There are more tliaiwcg’ and delegates Selectut ‘ten thousand \\'3l‘l‘lCl‘5 between theft! " ‘river and Carolina. There are a scant ARTHUR F_ NRQUAII), Pfegident, feur hciisand of there wh viii ‘d- ' ‘ mlt any feeli i3 of fflfillilSllcll) I01‘ The ; - MARTIN MacKINNON’ secretary g “Lb dock ‘D41. “ ” HO ~ i ii ii I ~ I merits in the valley‘ of Virgi in. In the ‘No Quanta; - - heathen ‘l’: Ounce Puma l SEAIEIIMTEIIBERS I finders will be received up to Sept. 25th for building school at Morcll district to supply all materials. Plans £0 be seen at office of Secretary, B. ' w. uemwen, Morcll. ee-i-i-c-s-sil I Dependability i. i what you want. To feel secure; to linow your loses arc safe". ihnti you can ile- IMM on your notiin; for years to some. The deponllniwllily" of “Prince Eduard”- ls proven by '_‘<‘» years m’ swis- factory so. .9, SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY Write or Order shlppcl u; ‘iin an limir. tvltfaiuirii. Send Eiir (‘iriilliizlie of Fox Rani-h supp. .. It mn- talns valuable ‘IIIIFJFZILTIOH. bWfi/VS Slilllliilltiilltli. v. n. i. (‘AXADA ‘ Olll‘ "PEEIILESS” ENGLISH FOX NETTING For security on your For; or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. The Rogers Hardware: Company Limited ' We also ell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, 4n “LIB-ion” In} WIFE- ” Fox Netting “ i I I I . lieves in tailing the truth. m Elnglish. We must go nearly to the 5 roast before we will be frce front the QSUMwQkQUU QR RQQU QQlAULG J5 TI-[E CHAR GUARDIAN -‘."2~£1'Ce 4.4 klzfifitfifi red danger; for there are no settle- vallcy of ‘ill: S11? iiiirliah the Ca- tftwpas and Cherskecs go nor h on bhc war path against the Five Na- tions, u-hlle down that pal-h come the Iroquois of the Five Nations to take soiltlicrn scalps. I do ntit say ‘ihese tlil 11s to add to your uncasi“ ncss. Mademoiselle Dnlilsgaarde, butj w indicate how widespread is the, manger-zone arid to show the need of ftniveiing by water as {or as pos- alble." “Forgive me. You are very ivlse." ‘she sighed, raising her big eyes w ‘ stare into mine. "I have rem so little of life. I am so ignorant." ‘ I faced t0 flhe front r1 scrawled int the bend ahead. For the time I‘ ‘lllild fallen beneath n spell and had v LJFgOllEll she was iot an unsipliistl- I cated child. Her plea of ignorance did lllm‘. hornioiize with the mys ery be- I iiliid her. noi- with the disturbing tes- | | timniy of her soft ha hds coupled to‘ i poverty. I SMILES cnslev oenriz I ‘f1 have said something which dis-l Ipieases mansiciir?" she tmidly ask-, y ed. | I flashed a mechanical smile over ‘ my shoulder, shook my head. and ex- plained: p .." your w", h I blame.‘ "We now ccmc to the great river“ ‘hive,- your" Pmbab‘, “an; m u“ i‘ the Mississippi, I am postive the man her a ten-cent bracelet and ‘Damoari mu his Indians are oom- °h°k"""" iiig up the river to look for me, I have ‘paddled hard to make the big river ahead of them. Now I aim wonder- - ling u it wise to g0 ahead of them." d I "But how can we flee from them unless we be ahead?" she exclaimed. "If they are ahead?“ and we can follow them should like it better," n; u a nu @r_ ‘fOh la! La. To think c! that!" A id for the moment she was an en- tircly new and most tantalizing ytung woman. she laughed softly and with . ‘such zest that I W35 amazod and ‘ First Debutante: 0h, she'll never Ilmmcd- make a hlt in society. Second Debutante: Why not? c . . _ - S .,. .-- First Dgbutanta: .ii n you can plan so hiesdly. she Sh l . . e a Ways h°' :i'icd. "To he sure! They sick u.s ahead "Gruet ls pretty close." "Yes. he is so small that h talc: a full bath In a finger could The Best is the Cheapest l . “Krwwri him. monsleur?" she gasp-lyour priestly mlnistratlons have been ed. eying me in amazement. "01 exercised, and we humbly venture PLEASING ,' “Why do you turn, oh, sqmmcr , girl, § The end of the novel to see?" i “Why. don't you know," she gent- said, I! ILUTED and adul- "lt's the last chap, pleases mo?" teratedb Molasses i lacks flavor, food and health value. Genuine Barbados f Molasses, exported under the supervision oi the Barbados Government goes to your grocer in the cask: in which it was shipped; pure, healthful. delicious, ricli _in mineral salts I and lIOfl —- a tunic as I well as a. food. . ‘an. i~ . . . urn-l we come softly after them. like h mouse vralking after the cat! The big river‘? Posh! l will not be afraid of ii . any more." shoulder. she promptly replied. I I . Man! replied . _ ‘Terrible LbQfIes ho told on the voy- dzinger in her innocent surroundings. “You will be sale. I would .|)t leave you if there was any danger. Here Is my pL-i oi. If you feel very much af- “How old are you?" I shot, over my lad Wu can fire it." "It is all so strange you will have the good heart to excuse. I do not care for the weapon. Go." (To be Continued) "Nineteen. Twenty in Deceniher."| "Have you paused to tihiiit what people may say when they are told you traveled with me from the lviis-' 51:29:? igrtsvsmnezegcglzsahzed at me in deep] Father Mallally During the absence rit Rev. K. p. MacPherson, parish priest o! St. Mar- garet's, who is on a visit to friends in Western Canada and California. his place was taken temporarily by Rev. 1". L. Mulally, of St. Dunstans University. As the opening of St. Dunstanfls on Tuesday. the 0th inst, necessitates the return o! Father Mulally there.‘ he was waited upon by s. committee‘ of the parishioners on Sunday last. immediately after Mass, and present- ed with the following address, ac- companied by a well-filled purse»- Address To Reverend Finlay Mulally, Dear Rev. Father: take up your professional duties there, the people of this parish would “Th” Man 1s me m,“ n, “u. “any fairi express to you, in at least some u 1s Because at mm m,“ degree. before your departure, their Thu;- Isentiments of appreciation and irat- perplexiw, and I 0mm m"- kickgdgltuds for the pleasant mutual rela- myself for pub in; the question. “what Wm they Say?" She 510w“; your temporary pastorate here. repeated with a little frown wrinkling I I hei- brows. ya p:or g-lrl find a place oi safety.“ YIBBYV’ i I was gnu to be out of it thus easily,‘ ' a nwre w-orkpwree ¢Q_1g]u5§0r|, 1 Sp§ke flnterest in the individual well-being I c; 51x Fungal-e He; {age renewed m- lof each and all has laid the founda- Iror, and she whispered: ltion for friendships of such nature as l ~Thm mm is the devil, o, thfmust inevitably long abide. ,‘devl.l's man! It is because of hlmI Particularl)’ does this apply l0 the Ithat I wear this." I And from her blouse she pulled aithe Catechism class, iii preparation ‘small dirk in a sheath and secured by for the Sacrament of Confirmation, ‘a string around her slim reek, ‘have been so thoroughly instructed, "He bothered you In New Orlaanslfl showing you to be. indeed. a faithful "The French getlemzm, the one representative of Him Whose fiat who gave me your note and who went from His Own Divine lips went away before I could thank him, kept forth:—“Sufl'er the little children to very close to the bad one. But I do,’ come unto Me, and forbid them not, ‘not think the bad one wished m talk, for of such ls the Kingdom of Heav- wlth me in New Orleans. Howevcrfen." he Mil follow me if nekcap" I In s, word, your temporary pastor. "But what has he to do with you? ,' ate here shall be an occasion or How long have you known him?" l pleasant recollection to all w whom does not know such cattle." tths aspiration that from time to As she finished the scarlet of Con- ' time. as you offer up the Holy Sacri- fnsion suffused her face, and she fioc, we may have the happy privil- tur led licr head and said: loge of sharing in your "Memento" “He did not bother me on the ship. l foi- absenr, 1.19m”, But over here. in thls country. If a1 As some tangible token of our a.‘- man is strong and has a black liear<t—" ‘ fectlonate esteem we would ask, Dear “And has been c. pirate," 1 siig- Father, that you accept this gift, ac- gested. companied as it is by the prayers "Yes, yes! He has been a pirate! and best wishes of the parishioners ‘of St. Margaret's. age over! H]: has done monstrous commute, things. l-le is still a pirale. in hls evil heart!" This periervid explanation deceivi- cd me none; she had not. thought. of, hlm as a pirate until I gave her the St. Margaretfs, I Prince Edward Island, Sunday, September 7th, 1930. Father Mulally made a. very tccllng reply, referring eloquently t/o his ttons established during the term o: Idevotion with which the children of Teachers ’ Convention I The Uigg local teachers’ convention was held on 'I‘hursdn.y, August 28th, in the Orange Hall at Uigg. It was attended by a larie number of teachers. The meeting was opened with an address by the p: sldent. Mr. Charles Richards. The committees were then appointed. Following this was an address by Inspector W. A. McPhee. in which he spoke about school lair work and school work in general. Mr. L. W. Shaw, of Mt. Allison Univer- sity, gave a very interesting lesson on methods of teaching. The first speaker for the afternoon session was Reverend Mr. MacKin- non of Ontario. a former Prince lid- ward Island teacher. The next speaker, Mr. H. H. Show. chief m- perintendent of education. spoke on the course of studies. Miss Catherine MacLecn drew the attention of the teachers to the importance of Junior Red Cross work. Inspector Hynec then gave a. short address. Many perplexing questions were brought up in the form of c. question box and were satisfactorily aziswered. The following are this resolutions: Resolved‘ that. as the normal 1n- struction at. Prince at Wales College is inadequate s summer lchool be startled for Prince Edward Inland. Resolved that, as the lcliool hi: work is such on important put of’ education the district pay tbs rundsI for the school fair. ' I Resolved that as the recommenda-' tion of the trustees aflects the tcsch- I ei-‘s standing so greatly the trusteesl be compelled to visit the school at least once a month. I Resolved that, as the people o! Uigg have shown such great. kindness to the teachers in convention a vote of i thanks be tendered them for the use of their hull. The following oflcers were elected: President. Charles Richards, (re-el- ected). Secretary-Florence MacPhci-son. Dlbbs was in earnest conversation with his neighbor. i "Do you really believe that. there As the impending opening of the » new scholastic term at St. Dunstans fixes“? s, W22“)? auxin” University predicates your return to- "Know it for certain old mus." re- turned hls neighbor a shade nervous- “Thatm interesting," Dibbs contin- ued. “You have seen one or the iri- strumerits?“ “Been one," murmured tbs other hollowly. “I married onei" Brie! as that. space may have been “camp-fly they Wm my In actual time. the truth of the arr. IMonsleur Brampton is a most KmdIhUTISTH has here again been happily u u N I "Oh monsieurl Now i do feel ssreI-"ld wmpflsslonabc gentleman to help "““II°““‘1‘ "we u“ I“ 4nd“ m‘ t A - I- l I ._ y u _ I In addition to wqnat we may be per- » , _,_ nd to prevent her taking time tirmltled to ileserlbe as your routine of them. them eyes ai-all to the front. t analyze the query and arrive at “Epamchm dutxes, your may persona, 3 Weeks, New Pep ANSELMO, ALTAA-Mr. m. Kother says". “I was so run-down. weak. nervous, couldn't work. Then tried Ironized Yeast. Gained I5 lbs- lll 3 weeks. iveaaiuea my health!’ "skinny," weak, nervous people amazed at gains of 9 to l5 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hollows, bony limb! "-11 out. Blemlshed skin clears. New pep first day. Constipation, indiges- tion, "nerves" go overnight. Avoids danger of serious ills. Ironlzed Yeast. is two great, ironies in one. Weight-building brewers yeast, plus strenBl-henllil. blood-en- riching iron. Many 15111195 "W" d‘ fectlve than ui-imecllcatcd yeast. Re- sults in hall’ the time. Don't bs "skinny," weak. nQWQlI-ll- Take these pleasant little tablets. No yeasty taste; no gas. If not de- lighted with quick shins. mwllm- tuiei- refunds money. Get. Ironized Yeast from druggist tndllh PHI great tomorrow. New pounds quick. I Shore Farm For Sale i l offer for sale my far-m of ‘l0 acres. I lAll clear land. at Mei-mold. with G rimmed dwelling house, new lap-m- Irlatie hiu-h. 2e x 1o rt. large hen I house. 26 fox breeding pens. 2 f0! [sheds 24 x 64 ft. each. For further particulars apply FRED DIXON. I . Merrnnhl. 8884-9-11-21. i TENDERS g daenrft she?" "Ycs. 5h: claims that a person's opinions get musty if they aren't sired.“ (1 M. Lnmpson 8 00., LIMITED. M. qucen Street mndon, E, C. 1. England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUR! Slllflhlllfllfl! will b: furnish- ed without charge by applying l0 B. 'l‘. Holman, Ltd. lnerslde. P. l. L deprecated h] Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue Sum- Tongs, Staples, etc. J , For your healthb ‘ ' sake, use molasses on ‘fr. the‘ table and in ’ ‘ c ' . "Misc Chatter talks incessantly, 0O mg Remember: Asl: for the Genuma Barbados Molasso s. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. idea. And what righteous. indignation when l assumed she had known him In the past’. It was all mos. bewil- dering. My estimates of her ranged from a guttersnlpe to a fine lady; from s. street garnin to a re- llflrd 81.7.1 wordly-lgnorant child. If , appearances and speech went for any- thing. she possessed the hauteui- of lhc lady and the ignorance of the ‘ child. If her conflicting stories of how .she came to be on the Maire. her ob- vlousl; poverty, and her useless hands were to be considered, there could re- main only the hateful conclusion that she was a product of the streets. and that llfe had been horribly unfair to ‘I18!’- "We land here msdemolselle." I an- nounced. a drawing up to the bank. ' "The river ls Just ahead. I must ask you to stay here while I look about a bit." "stay here alone?" she exclaimed. had » ‘ happy relations with the people here i, y ‘I since his first coming among them as I M, hm,“ “ma; go,- n“, unset“ qt, , a school teacher. nineteen years ego. . 1..."). o1 East, Royalty School. and admonishing them to continue in , 3950mm; u, ppm ",5 gpgelgiuuog II" w“ “l "lmw- which assures which may bs seen at the Education 7137mm“ I“ bmh ‘m5 “m5 and the Ofllce or at home of the undersigned ( world to come. ‘ ALEX Mcggvgm I Father MacPherson has not yet re- guy, Trngigggl i. ' turned. but is expected within a fort- m“ floyslty. "IBM- J oass-o-io-ii. Try this lreaunem for pimpla! ANOINT WITH Cutieura (Ilntment Afier a while bathe gently mu. Cuticura Soap and hot water. You willfind nothing Mantel-nothing nndlieslingnllformsofukintmubles. k Egan-answer: lhachqlbmlclnlfcspoctligraiind n51’ YEIVIBER Yin owe this to the children Don't start them out with‘ physical handicaps. Build their little bodies to win the race of life-give them all the j, y? Shredded Wheat they want with plenty of milk-a combination that builds sound teeth, good bones and sturdy bodiesAnd how they love itl You don't have to coax them to eat. Delicious for any meal with fruits. DDED H EAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE _WHOLE WHEAT For richness and smooth tex- ture, use Carnation Milk in all your cookery. No other form of milk is so convenient, so dependable. so economical. Write for Mary Blake Cook Book Carnation Co" Limited. Aylmu, Om. Product! fllcSafcgluzrdcd Milk \_/‘ “W, “from Contented Cows‘ \ LQADED WITH DEADLY GERMS .. SPREADING T7 ' DlSEASE-CONTAMINATING ANYTHING TOUCHED ' . THE thirty diluent diseases. Kill themNOWJnlnlnglesasan spdroffllclmnproduoeovei- Bvetriflimdescendnnmfinch Flies, rocking with germs, are the filthicst '0 the Fearful Seven. They contaminate elm?‘ '_ thingtheybouch. Don't riskdiseascfromtho. ‘y taint of flies. Kill them. Use pin. mink”. l FLY-TOX. Developed at: Mellon Institute of ‘ ‘ , .. b, Industrial Research by Rs Research Fellow-L l‘ u ship. Refuse Iubotltutes. Q FLY-‘IOX h manufactured b1 finch Ru Spray Co" United. Brldmvn. Ont- - ‘i Absolutely Harmless to People and Animals.’ -u~—~