I i The cicvcr Kayscr version oi , the mocicm square ilcei-an ) exclusive feature ‘shown in Style No. fi2Ix ;HA1== . liar’ , H 0s i a R y, f gives a 120w sizzartizess. ' ' Service weighi- eiw I s R Newlspring SIuiJes, ,- LEARSKIN. - wracrrsxm - =l ‘FAIRSKIN imlsxrlu BARESKIDT.‘ nossslnlr SUNSKIN ; ' SPR I N G TONE’ , went inland and found Soucl, and I hand. ' breath ls be iollowed Shot book f0 +»»~»--»-~»»»+»;». ‘ . 1 iMen Marooned . - c g By George Marsh -'~ v OOOOPOQKOO-‘OOOOOOO-QO THE BT03! CHAPTER X1 She was waiting in the clearing when Shot loped up, sniiIed, looked at her curiously, then pawed her joy- iully with fore ieet._ - “Shot, you know me?" And she rubbed the ears oi the wriggling alre- dale. "He has a good memory ior his friends," said Garth, as the dogJeap- e_d in the snow around the pleased girl. "I think it quits wonderful, though. that he should remember me. l-Ie knew. me but five days." < Garth‘; mouth curled. "His master knew you no longer." And the factor oi Elkwan reveled in the slow color "that touched her temples-the swlit flickering oi heavy-lashed lids. "His master had reason to remem- ber the guests who insulted him in his own house." "One oi his guests," countered Guthrie, “was an angel oi mercy. We seldom iorget the visitation oi angels, do we?" "And the other-an ungrateful scandal-mongol?’ "I told you last night he was a blessnig in disguise." She looked squarely in his eyes as she said: "But I am to prove it to she said: "Bu: 1 did not believe you. Mr. Exile." With a gesture o! helplessness, he insisted, “But how urn I to prove it to an unbeliever?" i Her eyes clouded. "Let’s walk along the shcre," she parrled. and led the way, Shot circling her, begging for a irolic. ' “You're trying again for the spring trade from the island?" she asked. “Oh, with Soucl there, and the echo oi his spirit voices in their ears, we shall hold the hunters who. croswd the strait.” "Then Elkwan will have a wonder- iul year?” - "Yes. the best in its history." ‘Because oi its new factor." ‘Because oi Etienne Savanna and Saul Soucl." . - "No," vehemently, "because you had the nerve to cross the channel through the ice in a York boat. then took a long chance over. the new ice to reach the island in time; Ml‘- Cameron knows." He glanced sharply ‘at the clean profile, crowned by a. plume 0i wind- tossed hair. ‘You're a douxhtycham- pion." “No, I'm only a fair critic." “May I never have a. iairer-nor one more ‘unfair?’ “Unfair? What do you meal-l. Mr.- Exile?” She had given him an opening. “I mean, Joan Quarrier, that you have shut your heart to the truth," he plunged in llnpetuously. "I mean that you are coupling me with ghosts- dead memories; that you will not. lee _understand-" In his eagerness to clarity her vision oi him-erase the memory oi Ethel with whom, in spite oi his denials, he still seemed hope- lessly involved, Garth ilounderod- came to a halt through sheer excess oi emotion.‘ “Can't we continue thiibod iriends we are. Mr. Exile? We need friend'- ship—understanding, up here on this lonely coast. Can't we-like two good comrades-hold to what we have?" Dazed, helpless in the lace oi her obsession-her evident conviction that, her brother had been the cause oi his ultimate break with Ethel Fill- coner Guthrie walked on, in silence. "Can't We hold to our iriendship," she repeated, lacing him, and slipp- ing oil‘ her mitten, eirtended her l-le took lt. At the raw pain in hi! eyes Joan Quarrlerls lips opened in an involuntary catch oi’ the breath. Her eyes widened in a look oi won- der, as it startled by what lhe saw. "You know you always will have my iriendshlp." he sold thickly. "I'm coming down the coast in February- to see by—iriend. May I?‘ "Your (rlend will be very glad id see you." . At the door oi the million. lho M! his reluctant hood-by with a smile no personal-so like a caress that the hand we gave her shook like a m! in the wind. . . "My iriend," he repented under hll Etienne and the waiting dog team. "my iriend-my world." the light sled reeled oi! the miles. 8o men leit their robcroniyto stitch willow river slid but h; earl! noon. and the hungry raen MISC!‘ I-Iour byhour, over the codltiol. ' good was the 80111;. lo keen‘ the ii" . great huskles ior the trallrthot the their legs. Th0 lortygnllnsjo thlflll . ' Maj; cnAar-rlrraroww loll .0! the northern tur, Etienne." said Gutlliic, busy. with his plate o! Normand -.baoon."'l!e1lol more’: a nus coming imover. the’ loo. 170m!!! who 1t is." ‘ _ _ - ~ ' m1». iimsamnne rtfidiea the black object through the binoculars. but when the kettle and try-pan ‘had boenietowed and the "sled cove! n. lashed. two rifles in their-akin cues rode b'y the sldaorthe passengers; . A mile from the noon camp at the river the sled. evldentlyheeded for the mouth o! the Kaplskali, drew in- shore. , » _ "A hunter from‘ do Kapiskau. We weal no when how,dey swear on de schooner‘ dis Jlhristmas." i irhe dog-team slowed to a’ walkand shortly were ‘withlnlispeaking dig- tance. ’ b _ -' - “KpauyW called Savanne. "W'ere m1 r01" - a Elvin! hls- panting dogs, who straightway lay down on the ice. the stl-‘nlllrcr hurried" in’ the ‘sled from Elk-iron. As he approached. it was evi- dent w the two ‘men that the-Oreo was. laboring under strong excita- ment. His sled was heavily loaded and hu hard breathing indicated that he had run much crossing the strait. Staggering up, he gasped! "Dc boat -ova.iri All gone! Mcbonsl‘ Hal Hal dE8d~§1l dead." "What?" cried Garth, “the schoon- er'a crew-dead?" - 4 - ‘You come from idem-you lee dem?" demanded the asuie Etienne. A slnewy hand shot out, and grlpp- " lng. the Grace's shoulder, shook: him violently. ' » ‘You see dem? How runny?" rd- pented tho halt-breed, scanning the Indians iace in erratum/pt to probe the trotlfci his statement.‘- “I see one deed man. No answer when 1_ yell," insisted the other, and seemingly at the memory o! the chip oi the dead, his small eyes tilled with dread. _ I c ' _ ~ '“wi}li;,}_lBQfiIlGd_? ‘Was this man shot?’ demanded Garth, exchanging glances with Savanne. ' ,'_"'Iie die o! "elclg-lese-I- look an‘ run. It was ver’ bad down dire een dat'boat,"'sald' u.‘ Indian ‘with a shudder. . l . . i l "Were the dogs there?" "I see no dog." ~ .W'ere you from snarled Sa- - venue, thrusting rm. iierce with suspicion,‘ into the Creek. , "From do Kbpiakku." Igo to do boat to‘ trade son-isles." ' ' "You get, dot flour irom do boot- steal it" hazardedi Etienne, fguesslng at the naturelot the bulky loadon the Indiarfs sled. i . . . . l‘ The Oreo nodded "Day not use it EDI." - z f I The swan», lace oi the head‘ man It ljilkwan hardened into creased leath- or its he turned: to Garth, Ind whis- pered: ."I don likadis fling. Re see one man. Mebbo do .odiird' ambush us. What we-dol"; i . . ., . "I'm ‘golngmvor to iind out. It's my duty.‘ Boucher will wait- iordlys. . ‘Illey nnymoiflll beuleadjrm going." “Suppose eet eoe l. trick?’ Suppose dpldllflfl not doltLyflt ior der re- vancl-le, _w'en we come?" ' "We'll stalk-lemon see." - ; QONTINUED i FIINWOOD‘ scnoor. no vltdlldihfl o: Fernwood School for February -- MacKenna l Cedric a Maciienna 4 Charles Machrlane. Grade VIII-l Douglas MocFarlnne 2 Kathleen Sherry .3 Frhomu Mac- Kennal lhrtle- Mlclionne. -Grado vr-n "Ibllil iltanagban I Jimmett RAnlgl-lm l Margaret Mac- Kinnon 4 Brendon ~ . . _ Grade IV-l flowers" Sherry 2 Iv- erett unusually i‘ r Grade ‘III-l. Plorenco Mackinaw {Constance Machrlalle rArthur Arseneault 4 Reta.‘ ltkncghan. Grade I-l Kdflnoth Henderson 2 Beatrice Doiron 8 Henry Goudot d Edward Doiron. ‘ ' - _“' - Perfect Attendance-Alden‘ Loud. Doris Maoflennl, (lhorlel Machi- lane, Kathleen Sherry, ‘Indian Moc- xonna, Louis ndncgllnn, liuthildoc- xinuon. domiciled local-lane. mo. nanaghan, Moreno; Macxinnon. Iv- mtrllcmnni, ldwarirbolron, Ida- trlco Doiron.‘ - i. ' -_ ' lIiifibailglSViMiroId e 8h- Waefieiii"! -..-Fncumonla -Wllolfloy 0a .|~ ha... '33"... ........._.-i.. . I IE3» 11M." ooerifi-lwo.“ GUARDIAN the day RIGHTi 3S SHIRRIFFS SHREDDED _ ORANGE BRIGHT morning sunshine, glinrlng on polished silver; snowy-white llnen_ hot, crunchy toast and rich golden Orange Marmalade-there's ' a breakfast that starts For chose who prefer a a clear, jcllicd~Orangc ’ Marmalade, dotted with shreds of plquant peel from- plump, Seville Oranges (the A finest Oranges in the world for marmalade making) --' there’ nothing so satisfying S _ ‘A a-Lean Company, Ltd ' Sole Distributors for SHIRRIFFS LIMITED In Prince Edward island iwiiiiv niln (Spock! '00 The Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., Mural-Twenty dead, nine injured. such would appear to be the story ‘o! the wreck o1 two O..N._ B. trains at Drocourt yesterday morning. The north and west bound flier which collided with the Winni- peg train did not wait at a turnout and‘ x"1 Md“ hi"! 3 9°55 siding. Some one is going to be asked “why” Engineer Verne Alexander. who was driving the north and west bound train. twenty minutes late, is said to have Jumped when he saw the ap- proaching train from Winnipeg. He livll to tell why he over-ran the switch at which it is claimed, he had instructions to wait. lasaengers who were on train No. 3 the westbound one say that Just before the crash Con- ductor Benjamin Barstead was to be seen running in ‘the colonist car. ‘Ihen’ they heard the emergency signal ior the engineer to stop the train. That effort came too 1M4 and Conductor ‘Barstead is dead. nouanma sclloon. o! March - Grade VII-l Annie Hart. Grade V--l Ruth Easier 2 Wallace Glllcuh 8 Ralph Bmllter. ~ Grade‘ III-l Ilossie Hart, Abbie Inter. John Bulger. Grade!!! -l Helm Boulter 2 Vio- tor Gllleuh 8 Iollie Bulgor. Grade I (oi-l Mary Bulger _2 Vel- u, on Ihmr a Jmrnm. Grade I (bl-l Vernon Gilicun I Allison Oillouh. _ Pbrioct attendance-Arthur Mc- "Wllllllfll; Melvin Glllollh. 'H6lon nulls-lavish: Gillcaoll. . » Average Ationdonoc. m.» rel-wit- m cremains». n. _ ‘ or sturllrnr I i pantheon». n. mambo.‘ n. nilimarddmuulhuul-wmnlr» Roport oi Dlinblano (or ‘the month ' toil, you will miss her many opts oi kFndness which endeared her in the hearts oi everyone with whom she came in contact. Therc are some sorrows which seem to tender ior words a.nd,yet we often realize that loving hearts diten dlelp to lishten the burden oi griel’. . We cannot understand why those sad separations are permitted, but by and by when our probation here is ended all the dark things will be made plain and parting from those we love will only be ior "a. little while" but the joyiul reunion will be’ iorever and iorever. ' "She is not dead the one oi our aiietcion, i But Erma before, unto that school, Where she no longer needs our poor protection, . . . And Christ himseli doth rule. Mro a a Beet. Miss Elizabeth‘ (llnir. . _._____'.___.____ Mines oi the United States produce 1,000 tons oi iron to every mlenlined in Brazil. 4 ~ ' Ankle socks have become so popu- lar in England that hosiery mills in Notingham are ‘working overtime. r0 sror anon-acne - _ nun, rm: arms I You can quickly rub away-the iuui cry oi an aching back with NerflIllIo: Others have oiten done so. "Ivory dme I bent over my back dolled, 1'1 I tried to liit a heavy burden itfilillj ed me ‘pain. The first day I uaedmg. vlline 1 so: relief. This weasel-ml trouble. All sol-e muscles warm-sawe- no. Nmllille hasqesinred ‘mo ‘com-Z 'pletoly.'"-'-I. jv. unanimous, Port Antonio. ' _' _‘ - Una rial-villas (or strains, ‘I011’ "muaclu. neuralgia, rhaubuuan. Try It M lflmbiro. oorichl. _@th_abbo, Wherever tilmle pain in the muse- lll-rub oirNmlIliio-tho1lodt Ii shat lumen _ slim "~51. - ‘plow and roller, m driving bar-um. " i hem cllblflfl. 1 ‘cumin rule-r. 1 ' . ' cream separator‘ (000 Ibo.‘ linimentwent to tharoot ofmy, ' CLEARANCE lucmli SALE. AT HARRINGTON ' I am instructed by H. P. Cudmore, in sell his hrm, stock, crop and im- plements, Thursdny, March 28th at 12.30 shlrp. ‘Firm \olulsts oi mo sores land situated on Brlckley Point Road. 91.6 miles Irom Charlottetown. 4% from Buckley Sldlngjon improved Highway, handy Churches, School and Store. This farm is all clear with through it and with up to date build- in l3- Stook-Conolstlng oi Horses - I more 12 yoon old (driver), I mire 6 yearn old, l horse 8 years old. Cattle spring. l dry cowi, 1- ht cow, d calves. lgi-S sows, ,1 with litter of 8, 1 dub to hrrow April dell, 1 due to hrrow J1me. i ' . Crop-do tons hay, quantity straw. quantity choice mixed gnin( ma), i500 bushel cobbler potatoes, 400 but. turnips. _ ‘ Implement-l tum truck wagon. l any! heavy-crimes, 1 driving wagon, l woodpleigh, l binder, lila- Ivy Harris. 1 liar mower, l rake, gee dim. hl-rrow. spring tooth barrow; brood put seeder. lllller. lcufller. iolnrhpmoql. 3 ms collar and ca, I pair leather IIIMI, '1 power IIQWL‘! Quebec holMfl- 1 kitchen nnl.“ .' . . I under-cash. over that mum 1 Jncutiulcrsdlt on approved joint mundane.‘- tlohoor a never (ailing stream running A -llihoa_d cattle. ‘I to freshen this ' Terms-All can: cl. 110M411!“ "r ‘i-t-"rlmid." r"- To PVhorri It _Mav Conce It hu been rumored that Je Brod, Merchant; of Mlllvlow, been searched and llqnor- found w their premises, also that they later fined. This report is UNTBUE. We v6 never searched nor had any nllpl I whatever against the lllll nor have they been flncd or chm with an oilence under the Plohibl ct. B. J. n/nrwooz." Chief Inlpel - 8074-8-23-21. wANTEli Most poucu Passenger Stu l! Certificate. Constwllc. Apply by I W addressed Manager, P. 0. 31' Charlottetown ' ' i i 1084-3-1d-ti. i ’ r FOR _§_ALE was, alien VGIIINIIY null- suuuaeil-v ‘l. cal-ii» milk u. ma»; cum w" lbuluuamibinl . a-na-li. " = ocezwimilbtbbfilvwalnrliil“ ‘ - ~ ll Ink positive; No record: bim-s-aa-ai. _ _- ‘loldili 8343'!!! .. ‘l uiiiiiliiiei, ' -. M1101" i,'ilo,000‘al"o Inn-epoch. _ ~ A . .. Sea»; i I 1e located h