SMILES " GABBIE csarie ’ Y ‘ll. “it takes some keen jockeying to win a derby on election day." 1g gu plies in econ nififll- palatable form tiic U81 nutrients and minerals f0 - pups and fur. Silver Fur Food 1S made under Governrnent Super- vision. Packed ill sterilized containers of ipound and 6Z4 pounds net weight. Swift Canadian (Yo. limited Silver Fur Food S-rlc: ' FOOTBALL‘ " All in a tangle the fighters fall, Legs wildly waving from under l the heap. 3 See the limp form from the midst ' that they haul Dead? He's not dead-he is only asleep. Strained is each muscle awaiting the word, Thrillcd with excitement behold one and all . Fiercely they mix up, the signal ll heard, Crushing and tra IS football. mpllng, and this "in" .\.,- _. fir. , "-4- " ' MAIL CONTR ' $i-I.\Y.EI‘I 'i‘F Postmaster 1;.- , Ottawa tzntll noon, n11 1' February. 111.71, 11.,- H,“ His Mail-says 31.111», . , ., , tract for n. period nor is. yelrl. Bizhteun times 1..., \-_ 1011M GIJ4)liiil-I'l‘U\\"{ 8nd R.\lLl'\\' 1\"l'.\’l‘iilj\‘ Postmaster Idem-ruin |.1..,-,. Prlntml boiler-s 4'1" ,..,.,, h. . Cl‘ " "Dues it take very long to learn ' ..to play this game of golf?" “Why, no. Not if you eliminate ‘ the time you spend In looking for ‘ lost golf bal's.” from J on his side, so he faced the tempor- isorry for his kinswomans anger and rm; cmuzrorrarowsr gunman i The ‘Old’ Order Changes l! DAVID LYALI. (Continued) But when Manning did not speak again he retired ,far too well trained to venture on a question. Manning it back in his chair reassured; from what he knew of Canon Severne, his was doubtless the very best counsel she could have sought. The whole painful scene quickly faded, 'which perhaps was natural, since ,the issues he had faced seemed of ffar less importance to him than to the woman whose whole fabric oi.’ life they had shaken. Happiness, comradcship, the well-being of the |grcatcst number, all the beautiful ‘rlcar human things which make life really worth living were marshalled bodv and soul. That had disappoin- ted her, too, the very last time she had had intimate talk with him at Mai-docks, he had said several puzz- ling and quite disappointing thing. Iiiut he! would not fail her now She had already proved him s. pree- ent help in trouble, the greatest comfort of her widowed and‘ now childless life. She arrived at Little Heath in a chastened, womanly, fem- inine mood, prepared to lay her burden down and be comforted. It was a quarter to ten on the little clock inside the car when they stopped at the white gates enclosing the modest grounds of Little Heath Rectory. "Don't open them, Riggs, excepting to let me through. And I shant be long. I see a 1lght in the Canon's study, though the basement seems to be dark. I dare say. they go to bed early. No, don't come up and ring the bell-I want to make as little fuss as possible.” The chauffeur held open one half of the white gate, and she moved rapidly through the dark shrubbcry to the front door. Her soft, rather deprecating ring was ‘immediately answered by_ Severne, who had al- ready been prepared for s. visitor by the snorting of the engine at the gate. He wore soft slippers and an old smoking jacket, and his graying hair was ruffled as if he had been‘ pushing his fingers through it. "Mrs. Manning. Impossible!" he, exclaimed in acute surprise. "I hope nothing untoward has happened at -Mardccks." airy discomfort unafraid. He was iclisivlcasure, but pitied her deeply and whole heartcdly because such a cause had power to annoy her. He had lhc 112111191’ lover's reserves of sweet- ness for his own comfort, and lock- ing deep into the glowing heart of the fire he was able to conjur up the gorse-covered downs beyond Filey, Lhc beloved spot where sea. and sky seemed to meet and where heaven had certainly been less far away. Meanwhile Cecilia Manning, sitting erect on the soft cushions of the limousine with the folds of her fur wrap about her, lived the whole un- happy scene over again and raged within her heart. It was not Manning against whom her principal anger was directed, but the demure, scheming woman who had so easily played on an innocent unsophisticated child of nature like Geoffrey. Long before she reached Little Heath she had reared the fabric oi her imagination to a stately building for presentation to the calm, measured judgment of Anthony Severus-dignified, courtley priest and experienced man of the world. If he, by any unthinkable chance, should fail her, why then she would be done with the clergy? Disney had formation as m .-..,,.|,, “.- ,,,- ,,,,,,,,___,,,l comm" "l"? b" seen n1 liiunk ." 111x of Tender may be .1111; 1.»! i: 11- 1-....i Offices of GQOTKPIKHVX] 111 .11 111.. 011,-“. 0! the Post (tifira l1|>|1-<-1.1'. i . 1 , ,.., Post (Jffice lflfillti i ‘NH "r Charlottetown, 1'. is. _ 11.,|,_ iiiill. 15;. 1 i? ' .~::1s 5i ,.. ,.________*- Professional Elarzls Pocketlseck! Well, l'm in for l bust most any day now. . B. Barrister, Solicitors, Etc. Oifices-Charlottctarxn .2 Iiczitafjuc McLEOD 6° B1. J. A. IEETVILL W. E. BENTLEY Barrister and Aillirnr‘ Office: I31,‘ . k .. i"; is siranqe." "Yes, the landlord remembers to ' l-ry in cheap summcrcoal. but never own-r: to have the boilers over- hauled till after a cold snap." McDONALD McPH BE A. 11. F air-rum; writ. , i To our Cnstonurixs: Our financial your ends on Jan. 3i. We rcqucsi. a satisfactory settlement oi’ nil zircuunis before that dale. Your aitteuficn to this uill be appreciated. (Sgd-i HAROLD iWCLEOD 2000-1 III-Iii 1"". J. A. MEDOVIUZD BARRISTER. . A'l"l‘()lt.\‘r.‘1'.o'. MONEY TO LOAN Stewart f." Lowlhcr J. l). HTEWVAIUI‘. K. L‘. W. LUWTliElt IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, LTC. 84 Great George Slrcct MONEY TO LOAN. i l MARK R. McGUlGAN BARRvwrvv l-u-ovmn arc. n1,q\.',"w' "'0 HHN. Camry-yaw T1.» '.. I ' l. Prtc-zvn. ['13.]. ____ I axnnunlennmiii C. M. Lnmpson Ev‘ Co. LIMITED. 6i Queen Street London, l‘). C. 4, England Public Auction Sales l.‘ RAW FUIKS shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to it. '1‘. llnlmun, 1.141., Sum- mcrsidc, i’. l5. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser. inc. 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y1 Mr. A. Roy Kendall L. R. A. BL. /\- :\- (i- i7- (For Three Years Studrnt at Royal Aradrnrv of Ethnic. London. lingJ Organist and (‘hoir Dircrlur, Trinity United Church-receives pupils for Piano. Voice and Theory. Studio-lleartz Memorial Hall. Phone 960. FOX 1111101112111 1111211110111 We have installed u Bo ne Grinder and can supply a limited quantity freshly ground Green Bone. Place your order in advance as we will only grind as re- quired. i’ ll ll ii ii ii ROOP’S LIMITED 125 Grafton Street "Something very untoward certainly ihas, Canon," she cried in s. quick, [for mercenary consideration alone. Fllghfly ‘altermg "m"- "N°- n°b°dy ‘He had pulled i. long face to Geoffrey l“ dead °r even 111-“? is mmethi“? made the molehills of his posit- “mch wwsey ion into mountains for that innocent/s He “used the d°°r quickly and led delectation; whined in fact, and Mrs. the way to ‘he siudy’ standing aside Mann,“ had no use for whmem at the door to let her enter. He had As a matter of fact whining had taken the drawing-room of the house been firmly and resolutely forbidden If“ his own sancmnb becausm though m Mardockfi Disney had never ‘he had only brought the half of his dared to whine-to her. It was all a “braryt the 5mm study deemed ad‘ matter of handling people. So few ,°q“”° m’ u‘ country rectmy wmud knew what was for their own good. mt mm them- There must be an arbiter in every , The 1°“ fir’ smelled warm “d parish: some one wise, remote’ and comforting, the whole atmosphere of i firm m matters affecting the the room was one of inviting cosiness. general 800i Mrs. Manning undid her wrap, cast- She mund heme" helpless. ab ing just one fleeting glance at the solutely helpless for the first time in °1d Morena” minor hwgms be‘ 1m, ma’ she had had minor dmb tween the windows, reassured to cultics with her own boys, with observe “in the already betrayed her by openly es- ‘pousing the enemy's cause, no doubt _ added much to the appearance and rudeness of the ' Grcville especially, "because he had got in with the wrong set at Oxford, and hud imbibed a. few sociallstic ideas. She had been in process of shock she had sustained had done nothing to mar her looks. She was struck very happily by her own air of youthfulness, and glanced quickly at the Canon's grey hair vdth a. new l eliminating them when the war came and called him l.o the splendid service which had added another impcrishable record to the history of Mardocks. But. with his cousin Geoffrey there “as nothing to work on, no back- ground. He was not only a. colonial cf coloninls, but he had bad blood in his veins, common blood, which in- cpiriug mind and conduct was in- capable of appreciating the glory of Mardocks or anything that was really fine and worth preserving, nay, which 1111151; be preserved if England was to bc saved from the fate of Russia. And she was helplcssl For by the laws of England, of WiIlCiI she had been so proud and had often quoted as an example nnd an inspiration to tho justice of the whole world, he was absolute master! He could rcvcrsc in a moment not only the whole Pbiicy on which the house oi‘ Manning had been built, but introduce new disastrous elements. Marriage was, of course, the most irreparable, for it introduced o. new strain which nothing afterwards could eradicate. » Her thoughts travelled with lightn- ing rapidity, and by the time the swift motor had covered the four and a. half mllcs to Little Heath, she had faced every contingency, behold the disaster whole, but found no remedy. Why did she sock Canon sevcme? Ills departure for the north was imminent, and he would be too far nwuy and too detached to intervene. ordinary medlcln have failed. She hated the idea of his leaving, ‘Dodds Kidney Pills purify the blood, and had iudustrlousiy thought of and pure blood carried to all parts of every possible pretext for keeping the body means new health and in: .hlm in the neighbourhood. But creased energy all over the body. ‘nothing had availed there either. Doddh Kidney Pills are an excellent ‘He had simply said the time had Itonic, and now is the opportune time come, and during the last few weeks m) take them. of his incumbeney at Little Heath Budd's Kidney Pills and- Diamond had seemed an altered man, with v91‘! , Dim" Pm! 5" 5°75 W DYiIKBl-Fis little interest in the place which had ' everywhere, or Tho Dodds Medicine wrotght a miracle of healing in 111ml Co., Ltd., Toronto 2, Ontario. to ask his age, but certainly he could not be less than fifty. She herself was just forty-eight; she had been married at twenty, a very proper age when all the auspices are favourable. He set a chair for her solicltously, and stood by, waiting to hear the nature of the information she had come to impart. A (To be Continued) There is Nothing , Worse Than Au Aching Back Nova Scotia Lady Raises-Budd's Kidney Pills and Diamond Dinner Pills. Her backache and Sick Headaches. Tufts Cove. NI S., Jan. ZL-(Spec- iab-"I have found your Dodds Kid- bac ," writes lvtrs. Harvey Edwards, a well known resident of this place. Dinner Pills for constipation and sick headache and must say they have helped me wonderfully." Dodds Kidney Pills have been re- lieving kidney troubles in Canada for lizearly half a. century. They have ai- forded relief in many cases where approval. She had never venturedi Mrs. if. Edwards Found Relief for uey Pills a wonderful help to my "I have also used your Diamond I930 Report Of City School Bd. x ‘mefoliowtugpimilswlreoamlied ing Dee. 81, 1930, according to the report of the Board of School ‘true- tees submitted at the annupi meet- ing of the City Council Thursday night: Prince Street School, 14d boys, 382 girls; total 528, West Kent School, 878 boys, girls, total 511. Queen Square School, I71 boyI. Rochford Square School, 4e: girls. Total number of pupils, enrolled, 2,079. The number of teachers employed is: Prince Street, 15; Wat Kent, 15; Queen Square, 15; Rochford Square, i3; Supemumerary, 2. Total, 60. The amount paid as supplements to teachers’ salaries for the year was $23,899 less deductions for pension system of $545, and the total expend- iture on current account was $53,- 435.47. i A prize of $15 was awarded to Miss Erma Patterson of Prince Street School for making the highest marks in the city at entrance examinations lo Prince of Wales College. At the closing exercises in June the following were awarded the Govern- or Generals Bronze Medal for gen- eral proficiency: Prince Street School: Fraser. West Kent School: Ewen. Queen Monaghan. Roehford Square School: Smith. During the year $4,000 of debent- ures were issued- During the summer vacation the girls’ lavatory at Prince Street School was equipped with new closets and ‘tanks, the ceiling and walls replas- teredand painted and it is now in a first class condition. The main halls of Prince Street and West Kent Schools were newly painted as well as some class rooms. iTen class rooms were painted in Queen Square School and two rooms _in Rochford Square School. | During the year the new eight ‘room annex to Rochford Square School was rented by the Board and ‘five rooms were retained in the old | The grading of the grounds st ‘West Kent-School ‘was completed during the early summer and has 189 Marjorie Horace Mc- Square School: lauis Stella value of the school property. It will be necessary before long to have both lavatories in this school re- modelled, After a faithful service since May. 1891, Mr. R. B. Dewar tendered his resignation as janitor of West Kent ‘School in August, and was succeeded by Mr. Fred Ward who is carrying out his duties in a most satisfactory manner. Manual ‘rraining was carried on in the Agricultural Hall under the oi’- fielent supervision of Mr. Le Baron E. Tait. In June Mr. Simon Paoli succeed- ed Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian as a Gov- ernment appolntce on the Board, and Mr. William Moran was succeeded by Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan as a City Council appointee. Following are the members of the School Board, with dates of expira- lion of tenns: Messrs, L. B. Miller, chairman, 1932, Reuben MacDonald, 1931, Isaac Carter, 1933, Simon Paoll, l 19:14, Emest A. Foster, 19:11. n. Prank NIacPhee. 1932, Dr. W. J. P. Mao- Millan, 1933. SOURIS Mr Scott Coffin, who has been re- lleving Teller for the past few weeks’ in the Souris Branch of the Cana- dian Bank of ommeroca has ne- turncd to Charlottetown to resume duties there. Mr. Munn of Char- lottetown replaces Mr. Coffin as Teller. Mr William Lewis. Rawlelgh Agent has removed to St. Peters Bay. Mrs S. J. Rose of Lakeville, spent Saturday in Souris visiting friends. Dr J. C. Houston, of Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Sourls and vicinity this week. in the city schools for the you end- . J .._€-.__.._.» Iilascfeatures 4 ital wig it’: wise tockoose theNew Qevro le t S ix 109-1015 Wheelbase — the new Grevrolet Six has the i sness and road-grip- piiig ability of cars much higberinprioe. A A A A l New Fisher Bodiea-momier and more comfortable due to, the lengthened wheelbase . . . most beautiful bodies H or designers have ever created for Chevrolet. A_ A A A Dc Luso Wire Wheels-with large, ‘ e-plated hub caps . . . standard equipment at no extra coat. l!!! Impressive Front View- nowly-desigued radiator, with new headlamps resting on a smart new tie-bar. l‘ A A A G- K C-Genersl Motors’ orrn deferred payment plan . ~. . lowest financing charges -in the industry. A A A A Owner Service Policy-Gen- eral Motors’ guarantee of last- ing satisfaction for every Chevrolet owner. NEW LOW PRICES The Standard Ilourlsier » i=0!" The Sport Roadster . ‘Gilt Tim Plum-tun . ""5 Th; (‘ouch . . . . W“ Tim fliaminrrl (‘onw- . . . 005 The Btumlnril fire Window Coupe . . . . . . . . The Sport Coupe (with Rum- ble Bait) . . - . . The Super Sport Roadstc The Standard Sedan l2 The Special Sedan M0 ‘Wire Wheels, Fender \Velll and Trunk Rack included on these mod- els so utnntluril equipment at slight exfrn colt. Priea a: Iuaery, Oshawa. Taxes, bumpers and span tire extra. A complete line o] Commercial Cara 720 . "145 . 700 . . 0 and Trucks from $470 up. <7 A. Home Ed Co. Charlottetown DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND m? We Invite You l to Drive Bigger, Iiiner Cm. ‘WE invite you to see,and’&m,_ ' £55," Chevrolet Six bwaflSQ~"wB./bclIcvg.fl|u this bigger and finer car 03ers beauty, “m. fort, smoothness and power imponmg m every buyer in the low prise. fiehl ' Your first impression will be one of 5mm. ness, grace and beauty . . accounted ferhy, the longer, 109-inch wheelbase and do 11m, wire wheels. You will be pleased by the added roomincss of the new Bodies by F isher. A And when you drive the new-Geurolet, we are sure you will appreciate itstlsandling ease . . its speed and amnion‘ its quietness and steadiness under mil cou- ditiona. The new Chevrolet Six costs no more for operation or upkeep than any other car of comparable quality . . and with all its new improvements. this bigger and finer car is lower priced than ever. _ smzNEW CIIEVRDLET SIXa GEN snorting‘ Prince Motors Summerside v Fraser will. be pleased to learn that he has returned to his home in Souris after having undergone a suc- cessful operation for appendicitis at the City Hospital, Charlottetown. The remains of the late Mrs Pat- rick Muliaiy who passed away in the City Hospital, on the 1'7 inst, ar- rived on Saturday evening and were conveyed to her home in Rollo Bay. The funeral which was very largely attended took place on Tuesday morn lng from her late residence to St. Alexis Church and her remains were laid to rest in the adjoining cemet- ery. The Guardian cxvnds its sin- oere sympathy to the bereaved fam- 11y. Mr Vernon Fraser, student at St. Dlmstans University, Charlottetown spent the week end at the home o1 his parents Judge A. L. and Mrs Fraser. Mr. William J. Chevverie, of the Customs Department at Charlotte- town, spent a few days in Souris this week visiting friends and rela- tives. 1A very enjoyable dance and whlsl. was held in St. Patrick's Hall on Wednesday night. The large crowd in attendance enjoyed themselves to the fullest and look forward to an- other of these plessadt functions in the near future. -__._ The many friends of Mr Irving We NINd to hear of the serious Counting, and Writing the visiting their farms. For further particuia 460-04 k i rrrn r111: BIRDS. coiirrsr The Guardian offers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 to each of the three Counties to children Feeding, This contest closes March 31. 0111's" Notes in The Guardian. < 1 4H0 O-OO-OFO-QQO-OOQQ-Q O-OOQQOQQOQ-OQ-O-O-O-S Best Story about the Birds rs read regularly “Agric- llness of Mr. James Mclsaac one of Sourls highly esteemed citimns. -i tion. The dentist died and the ~- thought, “an, mu is when r at know the 01a boy's ass" H0 __._.___i____ Two elderlyinberdonians, one a dentist named McPherson and the other a doctor named McKay, were but diffident about asking the ques- ed McPherson! funeral and upon the plate on the coffin curious Wuardlnl; each others age he observed: "John McPherson. " tist, H0111’! l0 t0 '1.” VITAMINERAL and MEALBLEND have during the past four years become r ' \- ‘ amen; U" m‘ fox ranchers as bring absolutely essential in producinlt "l" °| quality and ranches fufl up in pmductlon of pups. Two MW‘! which determine the years profits. Why. ? Because VllIAlillNERAl. u a conditioner, keeping u» nnlmll "t" of vim, vigor and vitality: a guard against disease of n11 Hall- thus cutting down loosen to a minimum; a mineral feed. "l" m‘ lacing the ration which u. turn helps u... m: assimilate the M‘ of his ration to the extreme; a worm expeiler, thus keen“! W” sitlc infection down to a minimum; on sppetllfl. "l" "mun against "of! fed" and in turn run down condition. Because MEALBLEND 1| an addition w the ordinary cam! "i" which contains ingredients not found in any other commercial f0! feed, and which are essential in regulating factor! f-‘illliliium growth, and reproduction; s blend of seven raw meals, which H‘! fed without cooking. thus pmtflllll Ill the vitamins pctencydf: the fox; the only commercial fox Iced on the market unslfe n. by beat. and which reaches the for In a form similar to Willi gets from the stomachs of wild animals he ordinlrll! i|"°‘“" Write for descriptive crclulan sud our latest feeding schedule- Vitaminerai: 10.11..» $5.00; 25 lbs. $11-25 50-108. $20.00 Meaiblend‘ '50-ibs. $4.75; 100 ibatsaiiw For Sale by Brace, McKay & Co.’ L ' R. T. Holman Ltd. Rogers & Arnett ‘ or International Fox Food Products Summerside, P. E. Island