PAGE TWO SMILES / GABBIE GERTIE n1; u q nv p". "Nowva-days a girl saves her lsses for the men she marries." - l. - . E idealist: I shall leave footprints in the sands of time." Practical Person: What for? No- ocdy will want to go ‘round IOORWQ lor footprints. What we want to i- tor posterity is to help build ionic good roads. ‘So you think the horse show as not a success." “Ycs, ' only got to wear three of y new gowns on account of the .in." I l 1 m“... .-,- Hc: The i‘.'Z‘.:i ti’ r; man i8 yecvier {but that ct .': fl-DFYFIFI. Ehe: :1: :s hi: ‘whole head. GETS ‘l'l'<lE.' C! ORV ii‘ lziiwiis cf perils of: ' A fcotbal‘. pl. ind, though he's rivster.’ iron. H: burn: for fllJr)’ ans’ f.» “time. cln grid- ______i»__.._.__ j __.__.-___ minimums-ruin PLiildBiiifi AND iitiiiiio, to eat as from Mrs. James daughter Mr. and Mrs. :1 bonnie baby City recently. Mr. George ed without to R. .T. H merside, P. Alfred New above Chief lnspec J. A. 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Delicious with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. ALL- BRAN also furnishes iron, which brings color to cheeks and lips. At all grocers in thc red-and» green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. one" ALL-BRAN F. Murphy and little Georgina visitors to the were rec City. the guests Will Dougaii. Miss Laura Young, Ernscliffe was a recent visitor to Mt. Albion i The stcrk visited Vernon recently leaving Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Furness girl. Mrs. George A. Carrier was in the Miss Lillian Irving who has been visring in tlie City, has returned to her home in China Point. Vanidcrstlne, Mill View, was a visitor to China Point Public Auction Sales or RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- charge by applying olman, Ltd., Sum- E. I. Represented by Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue York, N. Y. CHERRY VALLEY AND VICINITY a 'i‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘if i woman who requires a butler and a cook of that kind," Geoffrey answer- ed in his most casual voice. _ She stared at him aghast. "Geoffrey, when I go to Normsnton what is going to happen here? You won't let the old name down?" she added pathetically. “You wont shut up all the rooms and cook your own fcod, and sleep in a hammock in the garden, will you?" He smiled a trifle broadly. l "I'd like that, Aunt Cecilia, only Just as the war had hurled all the l-lu afruld the Enemy, cum“, prinutive art of war on the scrap Iwouldu-t pal-nut m Th, mm who heap, so it had dealt with some of u,” had two attach o; min“. the flmemenis “Pa”? tghe "m: ‘couldn't stand the minim nights in was rocking, and the a e woul ‘the u en. rm all-Md;- n°t it film; ‘:15 émwléflyikbglfnhadi "I ptell you what, Geoffrey, "we passe n o e an s o wea ngs,l ,musi; find you a nice wife, a clear the despised forces, who, thirsting for Euullsh ulrl, one of thou who have power, did not yet know how to ‘ ‘been the crown and glory of England hmldle ‘t- _ during the war and are worthy to Mrs- Marni"! W” "fwd "f ‘he stand side by side with the glorious coming day, and longed to see host who went out like young crus- Geoffrey ranged on what she called aders to meet the foe. ‘There are the side of law and order, because he, ‘some ol- Lllem lull yet, Geollrey’ and undoubtedly, was a. strong man, one I'm sure they would appeal to you. to move and control great forces. when wlll you let me take you over She could imagine him thundering to Fells Court and Show you Blanche in the House, declaiming against in- Mallory?" \ Justice or anomily, thrilling and Geoffrey evlnued but slender u” ‘mmmatmg men- terest in Blanch Mallory. All the more necessary that. he I an ls your duty to marry, you should be secured and held for the know. Geoffrey‘ My deal. llusbuud, immemorial things that had made your Uncle Grevllle’ often uuld m“ England great. the greatest need of Msrdocks and ‘They remained very good friends places like it, is a. wise chatelsine." after two months intimate association “I agree with him there, Aunt and discussions that would fill c. ‘Ccclllm A mun alone lu “us. book. "Oh my clear Geoffrey," she cried ‘Zzvzaglqsltvirlould have a men-y rotten aghast, whtn lie spoke drastically of The uuprobrluuu eplmel uuulled to the sanitary conditions in which Maruocks gave Mm Muunlng u “ab. some of her most picturesque cottag- but she had learned to dlsuouut e“ “vem Y“ wmud sweep away lmuch of what Geoffrey said. She l?“ w}??? V3185?’ dis“? "'5 beijmd“ lencouraged herself to discount it, for, or w a eope ve i ng ves ‘and diccl eaceful deathsoln Mar- Hf carried through’ his system would p mean the destruction of all that Socks generations before yuub were made llfe worth llulnu, judged from orn. You are a very new room, V the Manning standpoint. l darling. Take care m your drastic she looked at lum “um clear eyes sweeping that you don't sweep away , i very steadfastly. something that; can never be re- “rm so uluu not to have my pom. stored." little suggestion squashed this time. ' “But, Aunt Cecilia, it was only the D0 you know that my m.“ ‘hunky ' 'fit who survived. Disney has given ‘gluing when you urrlved was w find me the figures during his ineumb- ‘that you were ununuclml A mm cncy, and for the five years previous can always and W“, uulcluy u" to ‘i’ “m- w°"'° 3°“ m“ ‘ the heights required of him, but s. gether", woman finds it more difficult." _ “what figures?" she “skei and "I have always believed the reverse i A her glare was for the absent Disney | Aunt Cenulau, was all the confluent l to whom she had showed gracious he made on “u! lefbmnued “u” ' kindness, only to be thus betrayed. pumem “The death rate of Mardocks. l ....~u_wa. The Old Order Changes (Continued) e. ent 0f She subscribed handsomely to the hospital, sent all the old magazines and papers, fruit and flowers in due season. She did not visit it, however, that being forbidden, and she had strenuously opposed its erection at a site more convenient and nearer to Basingfold, from which so many of i the patients came, because she wished to make sure that the amenity of the Hall should not be menaced. Itl "But, tell me, dear, how is it that region," he assured her, with a little twist of the ilps that was hardly a ismile. But his eyes were twinkling. 1925 D30 1920 1925 1925 mo 192's mo I920 192$ AnlvfdeitccqfPublcdafilfl Ncwlnsuraneobnl 19D i fill!!- “4,6n,“‘4‘ $82,087,911} Insurance in Force in Ilnfiflylll- \ i $318,342,930. - ' v smapsvn-t ma. . i $1,910. mgwy,“ ‘ ' ~ s1o9,m,4s1; Total Income i 18,639,229. l ‘16,581,898- ' ' $27,366,031} Dividends to Poiicyholdcrl i 34.8.5”. ' ...___.._ 31498.net. _ . $3,003.17’? Cameron Block, ans ' . MANUFACTURERS Ltri: Jnsunanom Gourmet B. n. nucnes, District Manager, For Prince Edward Island Charlottetown ‘ y... r _ Bradmsn. who was kept waiting for two hours while the board discus- divldual, sporlings in some kinds of with a minus state. tosdstoois. Fifty per cont of the little recently. is far too high, and the percentage of you have escaped mutrlmony so F patients they send to the Isolation 1mg?“ she perslsted_ “You are u »—~ " it 1 t. h l ' t f 1 i - A annminxii it; $1011”: ° “m “Y l“ °“ ° a‘ very uni-active man, you know; it is u,“ m, wlmholdlnu M I Wm, OHM b, m, wind o, fly u, “m, ' a. wonder some designing colonial m, money w“ annual owing u, plot being shown very clearly. C, ‘V1, Lampson f‘; Cm She could not confutc that state- Ilunlale ulurut get a hold o! youu. Y thelobugatlons of the board as the “A sexual reuwtloul" he slated, , LUHTED“ nlerlt’ for n’ wasdwt a matter m "The condition of my life didn't cricket emu-dung body gm Aus- “takes place only between certain in- "4 QM"! smel- which she had given any thought. - ' l lluuuun‘ E_ C’ 4_ England ‘bring me into the matrimonia 31-511,; seed plmtssrepltisinseotssndtbootlalcapu-hnanhilydollillllilmfi sopeeceatminusinsoctsuwoifliu-hnnowitblaonthotliio sea will not mate; two minuses will plants and animals. they all displai not mate; but a plus will always mate it," mgalndql Prat. Hillier.- ._____.___ 11$ QINDI III- ‘ “Until 1917,-noflting was knownllnorfi "So much the better for you and for Mardocks, dear boy. If you marry the right wife, why, than everything will go well, and you will get a true prospective. ‘So much depends on that, dear Geoffrey, and it is so easy to get a wrong one." "I can see that, Aunt Cecilia. Professio McDONALD B J. A. McDONAED BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ETC. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE It‘. BROWN Margate, P. E. l. send all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the 0r To tor B. J. Haywood I5 Dorchcster Street, Charioitewwn McLEOD E? BENTLEY BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lnw Richmond Street T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. I. l T0 LOAN G Lowther J. D. STEWART. K. C. . LOWTHER SOLICITORS, ETC. George Street T0 LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN BARRISTER, ISOLECITOR, ETC. LOAN. TO nal Cards VicPl-IEE ‘H. F. McPHEE There had been much dissatisfaction at the time, and her husband had yielded to her urging rather reluct- antly because he was less prejudiced, and saw that they were not showing a public spirit. The desired site had been two and a half miles, as the crow flies, on the slope of s. hill which could be seen from Some of the upper windows at Mardocks Yell. So they had refused the site, id some outspoken souls had not foiled to protest, and even to write to the newspapers, pointing out the forces that were hastening the revolution. "It is most unbecoming of the Vicar to belittle the place where he earns his bread," she said rather snappishly. “Take care, Geoffrey, in your desire to make everybody com- fortable and well off, that you do not create new injustices. It can be more easily done than you imagine." "Explain yourself, Aunt Cecilia, for I don't want to create anything of that kind if I can help it," he said arrested by her words. The crystal cieamess of his out- look, his absolute fearlessness and sincerity were, at times, a little baffl- ing. In her innermost heart Mrs. Manning sometimes labelled him crude. She would have hotly re- sented any charge of inslncerity on her part, and she generally spoke the truth, the plain truth when con- venient, the camouflaged truth when she judged that truth required camouflage. Had anyone questioned this code, she, would have answered swiftly England is full of wrong peispectlvss. It is the standard that putters. Get the standard right and perspec- tives follow." ' "Yes, of course, that is why I feel it so important that you should marry soon and wisely," she said, with a singular ingenuousness. (To be Continued) Great Criketer Bradman Fined AUSTRALIAN CRICKET BOARD OBJECTED T0 HIS WRITING NEWSPAPER ARTICLES IVIELBOURNE, Australian, Jan. l0. The Australian Cricket Board of Control have censured Dan Bradman, the "super" batsm l, arid retained $250 of his "good conduct" money on the grounds that he committed s breach of his agreement by writing articles foi- the newspapers during the Australian English tour last sum- mer. The board was unanimous that he had broken his agreement and in ccnsuring him; but the decision to reduce his "good conduct" money by $250 w $500 was reached on a majority vote. 1n a statement the boa-rd declares laying all her cards on the table u plant is really teaming with moving ced the case, left the meeting after hearing the decision with a broad smile on his face. It has been stated in Australia. that Bradman made about $15,000 on "side-lines" during the Australian tour to lmgland lost summer. In ad- dition a wealthy Australian sent him $5,000 as s' memento of his record Test score of 884 made at Leeds. Siberian Tribes _ Get Drunk On l ‘ Mushrooms NOVEL INTOXIOANT LEAVES N0 “RANGOVERP ACCORDING ' T0 mos. n. BULLER. l MONTREAL, Jan. 19, infection! produced in a novel manner was de-l scribed by. Prof. Reglnflld Bullet ofi the University of Manitoba i-euennyl in a lecture at McGill University. Certain tribes of eastern Siberia‘ chew a species of from which is obtained an alkiloid known as mmcerine. Th6 resulting intnxica»: tion is so edfective that those nat- ives see visions, movc as though in of trance and finally and the "binge". withapcriodof deepslumborwI-kl ing with ssuningly no ill effects. l Box life of mushrooms was ohownl by a series of slides by Prof. Bullen. A million spores a minute are thrown‘ out from a mushroom or toadstool, stated the lecturer. tuition-lb pushed immthoitillsoftheiunouainaucii numbe , the apparently inactive 890m. the orderly nature of their Mvmlsionintothoworldtnbeosr- l Fox Food Reirularly fed throughout tlie winter seislin Th I Assured The largest litters born last“ season and also tiid highest average of pups-raised to maturlty-wero-hi-fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER" 01L FOX BIS- 11s e Best Guarantee of Results in . Reproduction :4 if: :-: enough-indeed, it was one of hor favourite aphorlsms-"that all life needs camouflage; it is only the crude and the ignorant who handle it with distressing frankness." "It is a new standard you are creating, Geoffrey; a standard of give all and take nothing. The ers for their patronage ANNOUNCEMENT I deirc to thank the friends who store from destruction, fought hard to save our and also to thank our many custom- in the put. We are starting business again on the opposite corner, and it is our. aim to serve the public to the boat of our ability. We would ask all our old ‘ working classes, goodness knows, don't need a. lead of that kind. They have been gradually getting out of hand. Look at wages, for instance! Lady Mallory was telling me only yesterday that she is paying her butler and her cook, man and wife they are, ‘seven hundred a year I between them." I “Porhopl they are worth it to tho ‘v customers to bring their rendered, the McAskey we had a largo balance slips. Although accounts have been system was destroyed in the fire and at the time the hooks were closed. i We also respectfully ask thafall accounts be settled to date. as we need the cash to carry on business. D. J. RILEY, Belle Rivet. "i i PHONE ~ 721 CUITS compriseda most important partofithefqxoi , daily winter diet. Line up with the~¢worid’s successful f ranchers ‘and insist on having ”, the bolt fox food obtainable. ' iii i) Imperial Biscuit (lo. Ltd commune P. a. I. “ r A ‘ l coir m. u ~