PAGE TWO (Continued) mrino. her equal in the part, or indeed uii the stage at all. outset sauna: nas- uuaaco 0v nA suit-Q. 0o "Oh. most (leserveilly. be assur- cd. l was at the Duke's House two days since, and saw her play Kath~ And uiigliily pleased l was. nods in his passage. and was gone. ll cannot call to mind having soon And s0 thinks foo B - Inoavuxrlp N €,S Y ‘t RAFAEL qua-noon; - ; 1 linah with flushed‘ cheeks. Folding n parchment as he went. the gen» tleiuau crosssetl the antechaililier. stepping quickly and bestowing ln San Club he is known by the affectio ate diininlitive of ‘lliul". which ‘As he vanished at one door. the up-lushor with the wand made his ap-‘ peiirance at the other. lese Majesty THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Francisco's Bohemian was ihc fiat from the B1B B0115 1“ Francisco. and Mul had l0 l] ;Sun lsibend to authority. For Ike average Jlrlulfigur: will: “m: flnli rim/y dllurlburrd. Low but! wil/i elastic inJrrLr; long, flzxib/e skirt. lV/illr or pink roll/i]; like: 2>?->'6:$5.00 A model that will give you clay- llI-fllld-dRy-(Jut comfort. The cntlc miissziszing nciio" at the Sclf- educing Straps gradually eliminates execs flesh. so that eventually the figure becomes per- manently Lighter and smaller. "Our 81y a Nrmo and you'll mm cllailge." u fiolrl ir. (“Ftown llv \l IOY!‘ Y \lcl.rori i til our! Patoiv Lt-l Made bv KOPS BROS.Limited.T0ronto the Town. For though l came there by two o'clock. yet there was no rouin in the pit. and l was fort-ed lio pay four shillings to go into one ,ot' the upper boxcs- The whole ‘house was mightily pleased with ‘her, too. and in particular His Grace of Buckingham. He spoke his praises from his box so that all linight hear him. and vowed he would not rest until he had writ a iplay for her. himself." “if io write a play for her be tlic only earliest his grace will afford lie-r of his admiration. then is Miss Parquharson fortunate." “(Jr else unfortunate." haid the lsturtly gentleman with a roguish llook. " ‘Tis all a question of how iihe lady views these matters. But ‘let us hope she is virtuous." l They were still laughing. wliieii' '|he door of Alliciiiarie's room op- Lened to give exit to u slight gentle- Iio]: the d6 ' IC £0651 . . ' 10H menon of the human mind. and the _ ' odd methods of government which HE LOOKED celve Mr. Pepys." gravity. “l conic." he $11111- you'll hear uie company. lion. His tall companion bowed 1illlil together they went off. 111111 [passed into the Duke's T00111- Colonel Hoiles tiguiiist the wainscoting, marveling ‘that with war upon them-to say inothing of the menace of the pla- |guc—tlie Town should be so con- {r-omud with the affairs of a play- house wanton; aiid that here. in temple of Belioiia, Mr. the Navy Office should in such bawdy matters the grave question of the lack of [officers and the general impre- lllllffltllleliS to combat either the Dutch nr the pestilcucc- . lie was still pondering that curi- s manifestation of the plieilo- 01' the very ,i’epys of ,» submerge tho restored Stuart's had broullht “His grace will be pleased to re- . 11gb We came together after a long WW1" 11111“ or. THREW DOWN HIS PEN AND ROSE- The swarthy, sturdy 89111191111111 Cast of; ll“. remains of his laugh- iter. and put on ii countenance of "Sir George. tom- blended invitation and asser- ' mania for pictures. leaned back‘ lnerves of Oakland's the first syllable of his real name. A big man. slow of speech. a little ven descended upon this (IBYOWQ hesitant in his choice of words- liciul. The olil_ home in Soriomfl which always are absolutely pre-icounty W85 111011611 11l1- 111111 11111111115 cise—Mul possesses a glorious fundithe relics that. came to Mul was the of lrlsh humor which is ever on family photograph album, Vast. all- tap. The lriah in him has so won embracing. this time the esteem of another story——tell-§1‘9Bl1 plush Mul with golden Ycat- ing Irishman. Pete Kyne, that hetails embossed on the cover. \\itli- had dedicated one of his novels to in its covers were aunts and. uncles, Mill and made him a very slightly twice removed. cousins iii pina- disguised character in another. lrores and cousins lu bibs. coy young A curious twist of self-depre-darlies ln the costumes of the Sev- ciution in this big chaps oharaclerleutles and heavily bearded gentle- leads him to decorate his rlchestilueu ‘"110 10118 5111136 1185 Passed 1° yarns about the head of himself. al-illlell‘ 1'9“'111'(1- w-ays playlng (he pa" of [he snot 1\lul stowed this treasure in a riflcial goat. The best of these lsilvfiketl 111411191‘ °1 1'1" 11951‘ away worth the fleeting immortality of'll'0ll1 1119 W951 01' 51$ Y011l18 1153151‘ print. Though iuul and lbegant0j1l115- Let 11 “tluy 10!." ivqrrlcul- be cub reporters in the suburbs of 1111.1? ‘<1 901111811986 11115 101 111 0119 San Francisco at the same time. 1.01 1119 81111111115. E91 1‘lll1 (10Wl1 11y l1 never heard from him about theislfeel 9111‘ 1111‘1_‘P1'951°_1\1111 had old family album until a few yenrsflils nurture over across the bay in Was there a hurry call late at night for the likeness One m‘ slurs first Igng stfideg “plot Rosalina Guiterrez or San Lean- the ladder froiii cubdom was pro-id?" W110 910F911 ‘"1111 1119 111C111 E111‘ motion to the management of the 111139 11111112 M1115 A1111?- Geme — yoaklgnd pram-ll Office of one ogluhen she was seventeen— filled [San Francisco morning papers.l111P 1131111‘- 111 1119 1111091‘ 119111 day- iOakland is the Brooklyn of tlielweek 111' W991‘ 1119 1111" pages of ‘city by the Golden Gate aiid it imsilllul previous 11111111)" album were In host of suburbs. all of which hati!‘1"111**1@“1- lto be combed for news when Mull M11111“? 119"" “'11s 11 ""11 11°11‘ any lwas sitting in on the Oakland desk.l*'"111'°@“ F113" 51111 \\'1111 11 1111311 °1 l lu mm (la); mo, [have was l,“ sad recollection in his blue Irish ‘Qsppclnl aggremllou attending m? eyes, "until once-let me have a Iwiiiiioivliig of the news grist; man» 51351‘ 91 “$1915 1 1891 1111111-1111111 laging editors were pbsgesged of l, once the Big Boss over lii the city l; Tim‘. Sh,“ called me on the ‘phone. pliovieh, (he cannery girl‘ was nmr,‘ ".\lul.' lie said ‘did you ever have ‘ried out in San Lorenzo. .\lul must all A1111‘ 51111111’? 1 11111 $11111“ 11111 get a photograph of lmr m g0 ‘VI-ll, thinking and answered that l didn't me Story No Strawberry festival tliink l ever had an Aunt Sopliy. lwas complete wvithout a “lay out"1 "011 W“ Yo" 111119118 031119 back .'0f all the belles of St. Ignatius par- r151" ‘11119111151 A 11199 A111“ S0131‘? 15h in Hay“'ufds' with a temper like a string of chlie l This demand for pictures, pnrli-‘pellpers- 111111119 1101 *0 51111111 1119 l-ularly if they mus, b? Obmlnediegs as she was thirty years ago; lime at nlglll, began w we," on the but spry enough to get across tlic news edllorhbay. She's on her way to see you lt \\'llS no idle business to get on ulnow to ask you ho\v it happened trolley and ride twenty nllles forlslie poured tea at the St. Joseph's the sake m‘ gegllplng a likeness of Ladies Solidarity festival when somebody g1‘ no lmporlanca Butlsliels a Presbyterian." "good circulation getter-pictures" 1C°l1)'l'1l!111 1,9341 absence. teaching has nothing to do with tleness of his short-sighted eyes. our citizenship. The hard-work- As Holles entered. he looked up, Then suddenly a boon from lien- bound in . cc- Y . l / 2 Z % 2.1%‘ or milk.’ At ‘- . _ . K4,‘! FEBRUARY 2s, 19 km 2LT‘ , ll... \ ll Nx 41“ Head Office: Toronto ‘a ‘ 1,. w your grocers. Canadian Postum Cereal Co" Limited F actoty : Win ‘n That Boy or Girl of Yours- OU realize, of course, that youth is the period‘ of great development. Bones must grow. Muscles must expand. Building of tissues and cells is a necessary growth. You must feed your children foods that will help this body-building process and at the same time give them strength and energy. Grape-Nuts will do it. With milk or cream it is a perfect food in every respect. Its phosphorous and iron supply strength— and store it up. Its starches (changed by a long’ process of baking, to sugar form) supply tissue-building materials. As a food Grape-Nuts is perfectly balanced. Its crisp- ness makes you chew it-it aids the development of teeth. It is easily digested; soundly nourishing and economical because there are many helpings in each package. Serve it right from the package with cream door . “ There’s a Reason" Limited. h, 1 0| baa Luce I the rant O IIBG I the ervlce- the ce LEAVES BONAVENTURE STATION, MONTREAL At 10.00 P. M. Daily. Connection from all Maritime Province Points by “OCEAN LIMITED" MARITIME EXPRESS All-Steel Tnlr; c1 Fmggi Equlpmgng For information re Fares or Reservation and tered until no more than the gable stood betiveon them, and then it was to the usher that Albemarlc, addressed himself, shortly, in 41s.: missal. V lie followed the man's withdraw- al with his eyes, nor shifted them again to his visitor until the door had closed. Then abruptly con- tiin usher calling his own name. r “Mr. llollesl" Those who had stared nsknnce nl him on his first coming. 111M611 nualn now in resentment to see tlu-iuselvcs pnsscil over for this oiit- zit-ellwosv ruftler. There were some sncering laughs and nudges. and one or two zingry exclama- Wm c. t H . _ lions. But llolles paid no heed. prlse 311111;} ggidinguinwliiiil hell t. ' h l 1 ‘ vHAPTER I11 ..-i.<‘....m'li.§. ililplignthf... cfflfiffii‘ howlldororl. l H15 Grace °1 Amemarle "G011 Hove us, Randal! ls it real- y you?" ' l At ri vast writing-table placed in lhl- middle of a lofty. sunny room. 1\\'1H\N[\ windows overlooked St. James Park. sat (it-urge Monk, K. G. Baron Monk of Pfltlleflllgl), "I11"? 1°11 Yvflru wrought such Cllfillscs that you need to ask?" (Continued in Our Next Issue) _ _ 4 threw down his pen’ and m“ b l ing teacher is always under a‘ 1m?‘ g’. hl‘g1an‘1'.g1nh‘"laz:l1lg' Pa??? slowly. as if weighted by he's“: strain therefore teaching is detri-- ' ." rl1l . . - - 22in". xndCfllllllllKyard the voice‘ of rim, gr gurpflse_ l“, won] w“ m», mental to the health of the indivi- Apply to or W. M. FLYNN, ‘ (KDIIISC W. K. ROGERS, Cit] Tizket Fggnt Station Ticket Agent It's the NHIIOIIG] Way, ltenur-hamp and Tees, Earl of Torrington and Duke of Albcermarle. Master of the Horse. Conimander-in-Chlof, a mem- lii-r of His Majesty's Privy Council, and n Gentleman of tho Bedcham- her. It was a great. deal for a man to be. and yet George lllonk-callorl n trimmer by his enemies and “hon- Psi George“ by the majority oi‘ lilnglishmeu ~ might. conceivably have been more. llnd he so willed ll. he might have been King of Elllllllllfl. whereby it is impossible that he could have served his coun- 14644-1341. try worse than by the restoration How Fat Actress Was Made ‘Slim Q 1x11"? stash people 11 "'11! uDon M r l I‘ ~- Titblots for rediilciwli: fiuideilflhigfiqiflll: inl; fat. One clever actress 1e11,», that ""1111! this n-w farm or {no ramous blnrniula Prescription, and ||nw_ by taking Marmola Prescription Tablets several time»; a year. keeps nor weight just rllzhr. All lzood drug- Izlsta sell Marmolu Prescription ‘Publets at one dollar for a box. or i! you IIPPKCI‘ YOU Cfifl IGCUTG [H6111 GIT- r-l-t from the illannola 00., 4612 Woodward Ava. Detroit. Mich. if now depond l shr- reduced steadily and easily hv -_ AND PACIFIC COAST A Summer Cllme In Winter Time TRAVEL “THE NATIONAL WAY" Wide choice o! Routes ombnoinj Rail and Sea Trips. The Route you choose is an important factor In the pleasure and comfort of your trip. Travel one way through the Canadian Rockies via Jasper National Park, Mount Robson. the North Pacific Cont Route to Vancouver and Victoria. B.C., Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Lou Angela. Comult my Candis: ngentultha ' ‘Railways T0 CALIFORNIA FOR THE WINTER To California, Iflfllll Columbia and Plolflo 0on0 t points la the objective at many who Willi to “capo the rigors of a cold winter. Thou who are in I position to spend this period in I land oi Illfl- shine and warmth, when flowers bloom all the your, can make the journey comfortably and quickly by Olnldlln Notional Railways and connecting mutu- Any Tloleot Agent of the Canadian National will furnish the rollllflil mammal no a inmugn tnln condos, ma». fwd. m. or W" Goon-oi Pannier Dopnrtmlnt. 140M011. NI’ WI 1'1'°""1'*1°'" lneath both. Foryourbloodtlobagood, of the Stuart dynasty, which be preferred to effect. He was a man oi middle height. powerfully built. but inclining now. in his fifty-seventh year, lo portli- ness. He. was of a dark complex- are harmless and effective. Prince 0f Wales ion. not unhandsonie. the strengti of his mouth tempered by the gen- Tlie following debate was held in the college on Tuesday. Feb. 26th on the subject. “Resolved that one year's teaching should be included in a person's education." The leader of the pro side. Mr. Eric Found opened the debate and in a speech worthy of comment niade ii good impression as a de- buter. He was ably supported by Miss D. Cox and M. Newsom who lii no small measure assisted their leader to maintain the resolution against. the strong argument of the (‘on side. The chief arguments of the “pro" side were that. teaching demands the < ‘ general knowledge and fundament- , ' als of the subjects to be taught. This _ undoubtedly leads to a more ‘wmLl-r succmg thorough and general knowledge A distinguished citizen, honored 0n the part of the teacher. politically and profemionally, Dr. B. V. self. Education exercises a great b0 influence on character. School Heme’ who“ DMD" appear! s n. teaching is one of the greatest made a success few have equalled. His pure herbal romedlm which have stood the test. for fifty years are still among the "beet sellers." Dr. Pierce’: Golden Medical Discovery is a blood medicine and swmaeb ultleratlvo. It. cledrl the skin. beuutillea it, increases the blood supply and the emulation, and pimples and eruptions vanish quickly. Beauty iajmt. akin deep and good blood is ba- agents in charcter building. people who have taught school take a greater interest in community wel- fare. The teachers by taking an interest in the welfare of the young, become better students themselves. their minds become more enlarged and the reasoning powers are sharpened continually on the alert. The con aide under ttié leader- ship of Mr. ‘Stewart Williams op posed the resolution. He was as- yonrstomuh miutboin eonditiomyour ‘med by m" Bu.“ at” liver active. This Discovery oi Doctor Chester Hodgson. who voiced their opinions very strongly against the resolution. ' _ . The con side defined education Pierce‘: pub you in flue condition, with all the ovum active. Ask your nur- eatdrnggist for Dock: Place’: Golden “"1"” “'°°""' 1" “"1" '1' 111"“ n. that which m; man for um.- you have not tried them do so. They I College Debate I Teaching is an education in it-. by being ‘ dual hard-working teachers. The shortage of necessary funds cntimzs students to tench rather than the love for the profession. 'l‘lic rclluttals were very brief] encli loader summing up the out-l standing arguments of his side. I The vote resulted in a victory} for the pro side. The crltlc, Ililss‘ Helen Janiieson gave a few of tlic outstanding effects of the debate. The Honorary President urged the students to put more time on their preparation. in this way tho (i nervous tciision which is very 1101' roptte=Nuts Made in Canada iceahle wouldbe partly overcome. M. KAM EN EFF One of the three joint president: of the Soviet Government of Rus- sia, who succeeded Lenin. Trotsky has recently announced that the ‘Russian Government will grant to the people neither the night to a voice In the political affairs of the country nor the privilege of carry- ing arms. —NOTICE My wile Eva Hillman. having left my bed an cl lboard l will not be responsible for bills contracted ‘by her after this date, February 28th, 1924, ERNEST J. HILLMAN, 329 Westiford Street - Lowell 1723-2—28-.1i. Malss. 1 I Auction Sale 'OF Choice Furniture We are lnltructed by Mr. Ted Reddln, to loll at his home No. 90 Brighton IRoad on Monday, March 3rd. 1924, commencing at 1.30 p. m. all hi: household furniture and eIecta, comprising parlor. dining room, kitchen. hnlll and bed rooms and everything good. Inspection Saturday from 2 to 5. ' BENJ. CARTER G. SON, Auctioneers 1709<2-27-4i. Professional Cards Palmer 8: Pahner H. I. PLLIIR, K O- Blrlllter, lite. In” to Loon Bull of Idvn Ieotln Billllll Charlottetown, P. ll. I. lqiticilra hula any‘ lrritntlond ‘ nun lullllfll itlacDonaldAtz McPhee 0 I. A- IADOIALD II. I‘. IOPIII I. A. Banister-n. Attorney, mo. loll! l0 I400! OIIIIOCMIUII d‘ Mark n. McGuigaii O lAltll-IITIII. Inflation, INJ. Iona; to Lon rodnen or ‘roughneom, gutmeutr . l ‘ 1111111] uncut 1h nflecud lurheu with the ~ will! 0m loo and Ointment on and of fl in flvuminutoiwlth hot was. Do not fnllto “"11" “*1 w“. M’ m“ 11'3"‘ They argued that school totalling tablets w or. Pierce’! Lobcnteq in nridulmrc. 0mm. flfillfi,".'°u$ill'i.‘éi“°"'?rfilelii Dr. C. C. Archibald unlnto cl I. Y. Poet Graham Iolhll lohool III Itlflhl Outifllrlhlullnllnctlooiloloolyqlunloq l lllllnll Qlloolnnnullllll-Qnntdaqn. _ nan ‘BDQQQQ-I. OIIUIOMIIAQQI-IIII 1 l1 TENDERS PR INCE EDWARD ISLAND Next time you niako angel food cake try a mixture of rose and ul- mond flavoring. You will find it dc- licious. _A action Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out _ sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should FERRIES Annnndale. Poplar Point, Murray . Harbon-Klngfi County Tenders will be received at this offico until noon on Saturda! March lst.. from any person or persons willing to contract to run the above mentioned ferries for a period of from one to three your! from the first of April. 1924, accord- ing to specifications, marina and conditions to be seen at this office. The names of two good and r0- aponsible persona willing to lie- advertise in both ?3l"..?..?.°..“‘.‘.l fig "iijllitiiiim .38.’; Ways. accompany oac ton er. ‘ m d A n advertisement ...§i‘.°.§’i‘22?.?.‘°.“§. ‘i3§’..'.‘°.. mill! tender. Tenders will be addressed 1° the undersigned and mlrifll “Ferry Tudor." .L. B. McMILLAN Socretray of Public Work! Departmental’ Public Worh, Charlottetown. February 18,1924. 1580-2-19-tts 6i. may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian Program of Meetings for Farmers’ Week ilmnbi-l 3rd. mi. m. ind W‘ All meetings will the held ct u» Agricultural school. um II 1"‘ year. Monday, Munch 8rd. at. 2.80 and 7.80 p. 1a., Ieatinp o! P"'111°1'1 Dairy Association. The ofliclal opening ot the Poultry Show opus . u . 7 oglseakday, Much 4th. at 2.80 and 1.80 p. m., Muthw of Oontlll Farmers’ Association. Wednesday. Mai-oh 5th. at 10 a. 1a.. Meeting of "P. ll. mud 811699 Breeders‘ Association. ' Wednesday, March m. at z and uo p. m. new»; at a». n lulled Egg and Poultry Association. Thursday. March 6th at 10 l. m., Meeting of Dwhlo aoclation. _ Thursday, Much 0th at 2.ao lllll no p. m.. 11mm; of P. ll, 10111111 Potato Growers‘ Association. Dr. Partridge, Chic! Dominion M99411“ will be present. 1 _ Th; Provincial Poiitry Show will bi bold in IIIIO bllllllll u 811i meetings on the 4th. 5th and 6th. An exhibit of need mill by. competitors in the Binding Ihldl 00l- 110111-1011 and of potatoes by momma or Potato Grown-r Auodutn will b0 held a who time. . ‘ ‘ x1‘) ,,-;~; i - . DEPARTMENT.» 0F. Ikl-l-Il-Illt. i w nude! I1 ‘Braden’ AI- m. :'-v~...~,-l~ngfili'o‘ lemme»; t '1