PAGE TWO Eno for Constipation Don't experiment with your health—~ENO'S “Fruit Salt" has positively proved its worth as the safest and most ef- fective means of relieving and preventing constipation. Refuse substitutes ' --always insist lfiFRUlT SALT" TE ‘I y P. E. Island Fare [You thank your lucky stars, you're not I-sgllcrrhy riven that 1 will not he Ivfilonsllali- for hills contracted in AS far away as we, m‘ "Mm" ‘“m°“" my P"§°""| We'd give a lot ‘to have right now cupscni. IHISI R L IIORNSBYI A cup of qslanqu to,“ Charlottetown. ; lsio-a-a-ai. Not only that, but loads of things‘ ~You have most every day. I A dish of Salt Cod, Pork and “Spuds" ' would we fill up—Oh say! t? lvo TICE 1 1 i" m; , —— We'd eat that dish of Herring I01 Annual Mcclln" Hnpo River Egg smelt’ Eel’ or anything r ,4 (‘irm will b.» mld p. "We my” And pay the price of Caviar 31;!‘ Uall. n11 Rilurihv, Mun-h 12th. at ‘ For everything you'd bring. m ‘, ‘L; _I‘. M. Ii m". iinc fuiloivlnz: Mon- ;' 11y’ w v r L L ‘utnpn-Y, We do buy “Island Tatoes" J _. guy-glam At sixty cents a peck. w ,,~ 1303-34-31. And Turnlps (three pounds for a 5i __ __*___V _ dime o l. ' " ‘ ‘ “I And will be higher yet). l7 1-"1- yy\\'|:!{['p'f('y ‘"1- -'I‘he Iicrrlng that we purchase f ' FIT?!‘ '1 I1) (‘ll IHTOPQ 0F‘ FIRQT‘ here . l hll'lil‘l\‘il lVlllilil" ARQIGXSIEYT | i u u-r j It (lacs not taste the same r-r m" --»-.<v.» u.’ ii.» Ikmn- n! Hi- Aumnrhml .,\_,h__"_ Thc only thing rcscxxlbling your? Is (Pinning) just the name. “luv zlrovv that I-‘rlunrrlr of gllilllllPrllllf, 1H4] nfl ' 0| Fi-Ilrnilry I032, milks rl nn-lvlnnr-nf n! nll hi1 yurupvriv for in» awn-Hi y»! hl- rrrrllf- And when we come each summer, home .. . ..| v1.11 n. 11, Yinqr-rv, 1-7"... . , . 1 wrw r1 Y\'<'I4-l\'i‘f', 1.... nnltnlllfoll nu- T“ ‘we 5°“ folks we élenm i 1.- m- (‘lnlu-liwn of m.- mnm- n! 11.» Qf dishes 01' salt; Herring Jr lm-r 111ml _ iln- fir-at Incl-ting of .,,,,,,._v , Straurberries and real cream. Ynih-r- in furilirr {Iron thnf the firs-fl rum-ling; uf fn-rliinrn In the alum-o J 1-m- will m- hold m the 121m (‘om-tn NOW. when YOU 51¢ Bl? dinner lllllrvu, fhwrloflvtmvli. n Friday ..r ‘lurrh mg, m eleven And Emmb“ at the ‘are fnrvnunll. Just. think of us poor Wanderers wm i.» u)!» tin-rent. proof Wishing that we were there. -LOIS ELLIS. n! 30m‘ (‘lnint n-rm 1..- Imlccnl with me IwW-rn u.» mooring n 1mm. 1 I'r»\I»-~ i» 1..- "wn "i rh- meeting‘ run-wt he lmlgr-rl with mo prior thereto. hm further talu- notice that at urn-j. moi-Hm: n..- n-r-rnm" will elect WHEN THE DEPRESSION WILL 11-». lwrmnntrnf Trustee. r END gym fnrihor m1.» Mn».- that if you lt-vn un_\ vhilm ir-zulrlnl the Dvlrtor for i“ which you Ynrz- orllilwl in rank, pron! Absolute knowledge I have “gnaw m ‘Mulrh v..|.n1 mus!- lm flit-d with m0 v ' , ..- ,\\'tl| u.» Truslr-r "-1.-y. impolnird But my aunts Wflshefwflmalls uWu-rulw- n..- proceed! “r m.- m-mm-m J 4m will 1» illntrllulft-rl nmnng the sisters 5°“ yv-iH-u rntllloll ilwrvin. x-u-jrl In full!‘ r-l-ulm. n~-.-.l 1t summer-quip. Prlnro Erl- \\ -ri| I-Jnnvl, tl|l~4 137th. llaly of Febru- nry luv wlilwut rc- Heard a policeman on his beat Say to a laborer on the street 'I'hat. l1eyhad a. letter just last week. Wrlttcn in the finest Greek From a Chinese coolle in Tlmbucfoo Who said that the nigger: in Cuba knew 0i a colored man in a Texas town ' Who got it straight from a circus inr-trirzlrirr; J. 1t. wnmllr. CIIIIIGKHIIII, 12-ln—$—!—Tl\IlP~!. _‘_#T‘ .. Q 0 #6 O O Q O ¥O~NQ'D4—O-O—OO~O—Q-O—O-Q-O ‘ EYES TESTED ‘ “W” y I AND That a, man in Klondike heard the ,.. c ‘ ‘ Jews, i I: “LAflsglsTaygaTtn . From a gang of South American y. 1. s. TAYLOR, Q Jaws’ e: Qpflgmgn-lbts , About somebody in Borneo a l4! Rmhmond Street Q Who heard a man who clalmd to ‘o Q know Of a swell society female fake, ski/hose IIIOUIET-lfl-lznv will under- . , (aka T0 Drove that; her husband's sister's niece Has stated in a printed plecg h. I Stewart 8‘ Lowther That. she has a srm who has a J. D. SITHVART, K. C. _ ‘v. w. LOWTIIER. friend Brlltlilsllills, SOLICITORS, ETC. Who know; when the Depression is 84 Great George Street gum! and MONEY r0 LOAN °° ' _'-'—————-—--__. BELL a. MATHIESON “Um” __._..__._ The House of x I I . Dreams-Come- True , . \ By 1 l Margaret Pcdler (Continued) planatorlly, "I haven't eluted for H, (“shed by, his arms folded norms his chest, movlnil WW1 1mg» rhythmic strokes Whlfill 50°" ‘m’! fled mm g0 the further side of the‘ rink. Jean's eyes WWW“! him m" igmbtedly. He was unmistakably an‘ Er liahmamandheseefnedtobc n! golltary n; herself, but, unlike her,‘ ho appeared indlifogent to the fact,‘ nmorbed in his own thoughts which, _' go 11,459 by m.» sullen, brooding‘ expression of 11's (m. W?" m‘ ‘particular pleasant ones. i Soon she lost sight of him amid the scattered QPOIIPS 0f 5Yl1°°lh1Y glid'ng figures. The scene reminded he; of a cinema show. Female dart- ed suddenly into the picture, mater- alslng in full detail in the EDEN of a moment, then rushed out Of it again, dwindling into insignificant Hack dots which merged themselves inic the continuously shifting throng beyond. At last she bent her steps to- wards the lower end of the rink. by conzmon consent reserved for be- ginners in the art of skating. sne! had not skated for several years, owing to asevere strzfn which had left her with a weak ankle, and she felt somewhat nervous about start- lng again. . Rather slowly she fastened on her ' skate and ventured tentatively on t; the ice. For a few minutes she suf- fered from a devasting feeling that her legs didn't belong to her, and wished heartily that she had never quilted the safe secufity of the bank, but before ‘cng her confidence returned, and with it that flexible ease of balance which, once ncqur- cd, is nvser really lost. In n short time she u s thorough- ly c: "rying the rapid, cfortless motion, and felt hcrrefi‘ equal _ t steering a safe " urs" beyond the narrow limits of the ‘Wags’ Corn- cr"—as that p-zrtcn of the ice al- lcttcd to novices was unkindy dub- bcd. She struck out for the mildly; of the rink, gradually increasing her speed and revelllng in the stng of the keen, cold air against her face. Then, all at once, it seemed as though the solid surface gave way béseath her foot. She lurched for- ward, flung violently m: her ball once, and in the same moment the Shari) cllnk of metal upon ice be- trayed the-‘cause. One of her skates, msecurely fastened, had come off. She staggered wildly, and in an- other irxstand would have fallen had not someone, swift as a. shadow, glided suddenly abreast of her and BYPI-ung a. supporting arm round her waist, skate smoothly belfde her, little by little slackening their mutual pace until Jean, on one blade all this time, could slop with- out danger of falPng. As they slided w a. stands 111, 51w burned to offer her thanks and found herself looldng into the lean dark face of the Englishman who had passed her when she had been watching the skaters. He lifted his cap. and as he stood for a moment bareheaded beside h". She not'oed with a curious little shock-half surprised, half apprec- lfllivc-that on the 1m temple his dark brown hair was streaked with a single pure white lock, as though 8 1111861‘ had been laid upon the hair and bleached it where it lay. rt con- ferred a certain air o.’ dlsunctlon -and added value of contrast-just a: the sharp black shadow in a neutral-tinted p'cture gives sudden Significance to the whole ccnnepuon. The stranger was regarding Jean R. it. Iiell I). L. Mathicson, LL.D. Barristers a Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague Back-scat Driver-John be gag-g- ful. ‘There's a. car behind you, John (Dutientlyp-Bug, my d“, I've never ht any one behind me "- I yct. MARK R. McGUIGAN _________ - B. . ll “Rnfihxyivsglfcrfdfi? n“ (“ppm Sm“ ’ l" Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘Qflezrrliflfilwhboox-Ianlll * l . . m. Pr: l » McLEOD s. BENTLEY m3 ' J. A. sauna! " m’ m“ "'7 '“"°" W. l. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-ot-Low Oiflce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN > " nanrusrrzn, sonrcrron, as. . Macdonald, K.0. with a flicker of amusement in his grey BYCS. “That we; g served. Evidently he judged h... c, b. a Fmnchwmnlm. for he spoke in "Emil-very fluently. but with an unmistakable Imgllrh accent. In. Illlwllvelv Jean. who all 1m- life had been as frequently called upon u; amverse in French as mgrsh, 1-95-‘ bonded in the some iang-ilagc, she was breathing rather quickly a little shaken by the suddenness of the incident, and his face‘ wok on a shade of concern. “You're not hurt, twist you ankle?" "NO-Oh I10." Q10 Rnlled up gt him. "I can't have fastened my skate on properly and when it shot near thing!" he 0b. I hone? Did you 0U like that I'm afraid I rather lost ‘my head. You m”, she added ex- l some years. And I was never very proficient." "I see." he said gravely. “It was a little rash of you to start agdn quite alone, wasn't it?" '1 suppose it was. However, la you luckily happened to be there . to save me from theconscquences, ~ - no harm is done Thank you so much." | There was a. now of distal-seal in’ her voice, but apparently he fall- ed to notEce it, for he held out his hands to her, crosswise, sayklg: “Let me help you to the bank ' and then I'll retrieve your errant skate for you." -I-Ie so gvldfiltly expected her to comply with h's suggestion that, almost wlhout her own volition, she found herself moving with him towards the edge of the rink, her-I hands grasped in a close, steady clasp, and a moment later she was scrambling up the bank. Once more on level ground, she made a move- ment to wkhdraw her hands. "I can manage. quite well now," she said rather nervously. There vras somethng ‘u that strong, firm grip of Ills xvlalclz sent a cur'ous tremor of consciousness through her. ETC. He made no answer, bu‘, released her instantly, and in her anxety to show him how well she could man- agaln she hurr ed on, struck a little hummoak of frozen snow, and all but fell. He caught her as she stum- ’ b‘ed. "I think." he remarked drily, “you would do well to sacrifice your independence till your feet are on mrre equal terms with one an- other.” ‘ Jean laughed rucfully. “I tlfnk I should," meckly. He led her to where the prone trunk of a. tree offered a seat of sons. then went in search of the mkslng skate. Returning in a fer moments. he knelt beside her and fastened ‘t (in-securely this time- fo the sender foot she exwnded to- wards him. "You're much too incompetent to be out on the ice alone," he re- marked as he buckled the last s‘rap. A faint flush of annoyance rose ‘n-Jeanb cheeks at the uncomprom- ‘ring frankness of the observation. “What are your friends thlnl-ing of to let you do such a thing?" he pursued, blandly ignoring her mut" ‘ndgna/ion. "I have no friends here. I am-my own mistress," she repYed rather tartly. He was still kneeling in the snow in front of her. Now he sat back on his heels and subjected her face to n sharp. swift scrutiny. Almost, she though, she detected a sudden veil- ed suslfcion in the keen g'ance. "You're not the sort of girl to be "necking nbout-alonc-at a hotel," he said at last, a; though satisfied. "How do you know what I'm like?" she retorted quickly. "You "re hardly qualfled to judge." “Pardon, madcmoiscllc, I do not know who‘ you are-but I do know very certainly what you are not. And"—-smlllng a llttlc-“I think we have just had ocular demonstracilon of the fact that you're not accus lomcd to fending for yourself." ‘There was something singularly attractlve about his smile. It light- ened his whole face, eorvradlcting the settled gravity that seemed ‘habitual to -'t, and Jean found her- self smiling back in response. "Well, as a matter of fact, I'm not," she admitted. “ I came here with my father, and he was-was suddenly called away. I am going on to stay with friends." "This i; my last day here,‘ he remarked w'th sudden irrelevance. WARREN GROVE SCHOOL pvyllowlyyg s the honor roll of Warren Grove School for the month of February. GRADE x-1 Haldane scoti. 3 Muriel Warren, 3 ‘Beth Ladner. GRADE IX-—1 Martha. Nlckerson, GRADE VI-l Milton Willis. Y 2 Mclllck Warren, 8 Florence Jewel ‘4_ George Yeo. / GRADE IV (Sh) 1 Hilda Steven- ‘ ‘on, 3 Earl Younker. GRADE Iv (Jr.) 1 Louise Ladner Stirling Moleyflfflllx- TrRADE 1I-—l Hilda. Jewell. GRADE I-—1 Bssle Owen. Perfect Attendance: Marjofe Mc- ilnley, Mellick Warren, Stirling Molyneaux, Hifdane Scott. Percentage of attendance-w. Teacher-Helen MavcKnlay. l (Patriot Please Copy) ' she agreed .. CANOE COVE SCHOU Report of Canoe Cove School for onth of February- Grade X-1, Louise MacNevln. Grade IX-l, Stella Inman. Grade VIII—1, Clara MacPhee. Grade VII—1, Arthur MacLean; 1, Leona Carson: 3, Nell MacNevin, 4. Dorothy MacNevln. Grade IV-l, Elizabeth MacDon- ald; 3, Mary Darrach; 3, Hector MacNevln. Grade III-l, Lloyd MacDougall; "2 Mildred Inman. Grade II-l, Catherine MacLean; 2. Muriel MacNevin; 3, Cleveland ‘rIacDonald; 4, Rudolph MacDonald. Grade I-l, Calvin MacLean. Perfect attendance-Louise Mac- Nevin, Leona. Carson, Arthur Mac- Lean, Lloyd MacDougall, Catherine ‘viacbean, Muriel MacNevin. Prize for Arithmetic in Junior Grades-Catherine MacLean. Teacher-Helen MacRac. (Patriot please copy) l l i NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Honor Roll for February. Grade X.—1. Mabel MacInnls. Grade VIII.—1. Bernice Dixon, 2. ‘Ielen Chisholm, 3. Cicely Leard. Grade VIL-l. Muriel Dawson, ’. Jessie Leard, 3. Jessie Lord. Grade VI.-1. Rhoda. Cobb, ‘can Delaney, 3. Leila Lefurgey. Grade V.—-l. Lillian Thomson, 3. Everett Francis, 3. Velda Delaney. January and 2. Grade IV.—-1. Ruby Delaney. "I m‘ of‘ m“ ‘"1"! w-mmw Grade nr.-1. Alex Dawson, z. mmung- Bertram Delaney. “You're not sicvvinart the hotel. Grade 1r.-1. Doris Delaney. are i011?" g Grade 1-1. Mildred Thomson, 3° Bhwllhlfl TWBd- I3. Martha Dawson, 8. Warren Del- "No. I'm stayng at n friend's alley, chalet a Title way beyond it. Mala“ Teacher. Eva n. Stevenson. vovcns, mademoisrlle, you will catch .__ cold sitting there. Are you too fright MARGATE SCHOOL med to try the ice again?" - Riley Building '1 Charlottetown, P. E. Island. _ l' Money m Loan and Collection; ‘ given the very beat attention. ,~' I b75-2-6-lmonth. C. M. Lampson i? Co. ' " __"—__—_ LIMITED r B. EDGAR SHAW, K. c. “Q...,,....~,,, . l , Law Offices - Promo Block, lflwfirafton Street, Charlottetown. Wills llld Estates Settled. ‘goflcchr of Bills (Special Dept.) Loni-Ion. B. C. l lnglnno Pubhc Augtion Sales luw runs » his! will be furnish Ollt charge by qmflfln‘ p. ‘ for all ‘ Gnu lottetovvn, P. E. l. "i. p l. r. MacPil-EE, BI BARRISTIR, SOLICITOB Alfred Fraser, Inc. Bl.ll2l)()(fl\" i He seemed to assume that her Grade X.-—I. Gardiner Marks, 3. next essay would be made ln his Mamie Connell. company. Jean spoke a. little hur- Grade IX.—;l Gerald Major, 3. r'gdly_ Eldon Mann, 3. Fred Howard. (To Be gonunued) Grade VIII.—1. Audrey Baker, 3. Vivian Marks, 3. Clinton Glydcn. Grade VL-l. Ralph Howard, 3. Sore: Broke ilui Ill 0m llor Body Mn. T. E. Cliff, Kelwood, Mam, wnum-“My little doughuz-‘r hllllll and arms broke out in com which Ipreld all over her body. Nothi l tried h mug until 1 .13‘. . s....1.“.‘.i°s..'.§.‘.'l’n1..¢ Bitters, and I could see an improve- monqu the coral began to disappear. I gave her three bofltlel and she lul Eva Connell, 3. Dorothy Baker. ' Grade IV.- 1. Marjorie Baker, 3. Kathleen Henderson, 3. Percy Folinnd. Grade III-l. Phyllis Woodside, I. Vern Henderson. 3. Harriet rfalor. Grade Iii-I. Amy John-Yon. Grade L-(Sm-l. John Wood-_ ~ide. Grade I.—-(Jr.)—-I. Reggie Den- =- ~ NOTARY, 8:13., :12 Fifth Avenue ' “ ‘ "° m" "mlbk- m, g Bu“, genders“ 3 Rum d ' . - . . j Bullmlggm Charlottetown. New Yuri. N. I. I. f. or niece:- nuniutund. for i-ln put ll your. uh y, 11g I waflhm 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN North Milton school for the month skeny. 8- Viola Bkerrv- of February:- ‘ Femc Coles. GRADE Vi.I—1 Dorothy MacLean_ y“; Hodper; 3_ vemon Gmesp;e_ GRADE V-l Marjorie MacKlnlay -_,_ Anna Rodd_ i Rena Coles. Gordon Rodd; s. Lawson MhcKin- non; 4. Wallace smith. r Garth Hooper. 1 a. mum Hooper: a. Leonard oiuesple: °x Febmm’ 93 4. ma. 811111111. l 2. Harvey oolee (equal). Alberton South School month of February. , < Leo McDouBall Perfy’ 3, Keir Matthews. In udungo for 50 Oxo Cube Red we will nod you a 15-inch solid cooking spoon. _ Every houlewlfe lhould have Oxo Cubes in her kitchen . a . they pul the beef in left- overs, new! and hashes, lad add no much to the flavour of then economical dishes. Send your Oxo Cube Red Wrappers for (h; big Oxo Spooa,'to 0x0 Limited, I910 St. Antoine Street, Montreal, Que. Wrappers, aluminum Th3‘ clef applies to nu‘- deat: q! Condo only and expire: m April 3o, 133:, NORTH MILTON 3. Willie Ahearn. Grade IV.--1. Mae Matthews and The following is the standing of Gladys Gallant (equal), 3. Eileen BRADALBANE SCHOOL Honor Roll cf Bradalbnne School for month of February. Grade X.—l. Christine MacPher- Grade III. -1. Bessie Matthews, $011. 2- Mflrlofle Thflckflr. 3- Icrne 2. Samuel Fraser, a. Cecil Skeny..C0l18lI19- Grade 1L ___ 1_ Mary Qgllgng’ 2, Grade IX.—‘-1. Helen Cousins. Marie Skerry. 8. Earle Powers and‘ Grade VIII.—1. Joan Thacker, I, Gmde vn_1_ mm” Manse‘? John gum (equal; ‘Iargaret MacDonald. ' Grade I.~(Sr.)-1. Edith Kinch Grade VI-—1- Lillian 0011511151 and Cyril mm. (equal). 2- Mabel mmlv sflouile- , .na5e1-, 3, Eva, Mallgtfi, Grade V.-1 .Henry MacDonald ' Grade I. (Jr.)-l. James Powers. ‘l. Elva Banks, 3. Bobble Todd. Grade IV.—l. Verna Matheson. 2. Lloyd MacLean. . Grade III.-1. Christine Cousin: » The following is the honor roll 3. Cllalgylézrnilglglialgl J B ks _ le chool for the month Gr e .— - B - B11 . Grade H-l‘ Gladys 3W9“; 3' a! Mew“ s Flora MacDonald, ‘Teacher. Grade X: (a)-—l. Jean MacKen- 1 zie, 2. Martin Gilmore, 8. Merton ’ Grade I (Sr.)—1. Olga Moreslde; Dorothy Gillespie M“'d°°k- iDolft Sleep 011 Left ' Grade X. (b)—1. Preston Glllis. - Grade r (Jr)-—1. GmdQ/VIHPL Margaret MW Side, Gas Hurts Heart Kenzie, 3. Everett MacKenzie, 3 H you w“ and can.‘ “up on 1ur right side or back, your UP- Margaret Gillie. ALBERTON scuoor. l Grade ‘m’ up" Fanny Han. ‘Znumwil.§§‘.§’w’l'i.§.‘“i.3§~“35i...‘§ a - me - , lcock. 2. Elizabeth Murdock, 3. Mai “mum! or sunple glycerin’ buck “h” Macmmld’ ‘hum bark. saline compound Grade VU- (bl-L Mule Beawn- (known as Adlerlka.) ,3. Malcolm Benton. This washexs out poisssrsesswllaziglh _ _ oor s eep, nerv . . Grade I“ 1' Flora Guns Gldtsgdxlaerika today. In 2 hours you'll Grade IIL-l. Evelyn Noye. be r1 d of bowel poisons and Wm rvanlel MacDonald. sleep good tonight. Hughes Dfll! Grade II.—1. Lester Mackenzie, C ., Ltd. 2 Matthias Macxenzie, 3 glen 1° For free nnmnlo ncnd 2r slam] MacKenzie. m ADLRRIKA 00.. Dent- Heien C. Drake, Teacher. Grade X—l. Joyce Hooper; 3. Grade VIE-J. Erna Coies; 3. Grade V-l. Dorothy Hooper; 2. Grade IV-l. Reggie Coles; 3. MELVILLo SCHOOL Grade III-l. Elsie Coleslv ‘2- Marjorie and Florence C. MacRae, Teacher. The following is the r890“ °i for the Grade VII.--1. Freda Fraser, 2. mma Perry, 3. Eldon Matthews. Grade vr.-1. Thelma Young and (equal). 3. Rita 2. DD, St. Pnul_ Minn. Grade V. -'-1. Violet McDougall.| . 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