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"Well, there's as wcll as in that. Wasnt he just a He who hits the nine must my me piper. l" w~ E‘ Province of Quebec lstrlct of ‘Montreal o. 166 SUPERIOR COURT “cunt-m rm; wruomo or ACT" In Re:- E. ll. RAYNER, LIMITED. In Liquidation -:md—- FRED II. POPE Liquidator. Notice i». hcrcby siven "ml ll"- Fred II. Pope, accountant of the cll-Y and district of Montreal has been appointed named .v judgment of this Court. llquldrltor of the BMW In liquidation“ by The creditors of the company in ‘sound heart in him that vswcrcd as he did," she snapped. ‘lg is to fro, hc should go, I dare _ ctl clothes. AUTHOR. of l A. ARTHUR , 7 W.N U SERVICE WQQQM- i THE CIIARLOTTETOWN’ cvagpiéwl? pfi-tpmrtrs TRAIL D. HOWDEN SMITH PORTO DELLO GOLD ETC. corvnionr or ancnrnual Thou painful and disfiguring enrptione are the outward symp- zonu of impurities in tlu blood. ‘PRU-BLOOD, Ila reliable Blood Cleanser — and (Cczitiizticcll surrendered‘ it into " my admiring Buckley‘; Ointment ouure prompt _L hands; “but you can have no idea “d “m”! BLOC | “You did well, ltfzxstcr Harry. cf its value until you have seen it mow” ‘he impuflfde, ‘m2 a But granny will be awaiting us. We tested in the Kfflil l°fe5l~7. Whelje 9- blood mum, Ind Bimkiq’; 05m. mus‘. ll"5l£".l." ilc v. :1 in rllz-zicc until lcnclzcd lhc house in Halbsrn. "How COIRCS De Vculle in Lon- rloil?“ he asked suddenly as we ciimcd the stairs. “He vxas in some trouble in Paris --wh:\t, I know not. The rumor -"‘u‘; that he was ordered into exile. jBut if he sails for Canada, as Mos- i lcr Jenkins says—" “And cu the same ship with Mur- ray," in? _ sod Juggins excitedly, "alter aypczrring in Murray's behalf this aftcrnoon—" “—-llicn there may be more to his enterprise than the mere punish- ment of exile from the court," I concluded. . “ ‘Tis so!" exclaimed Juggins. “Beyond doubt, ‘tls so. And may- luip De Veulic will recognize you!’ "Do you think ‘my father's son’ will draw back on such excuse at this hour?" I said. ' He laughed ruefully, and raised his hail for granny. "Ho, Goody! Here gry forcst-runrlcrs kitchen bare." ’ Granny tripped into the hall, a mug of blttcr ale in either hnnd. "I heard what you said, and Mas- ter Harry's answer," she rebuked him. "Think shame on yourself, Robert, to hint that he would hesi- tate before peril-and you sending him into it, too," she added some- are two hun- \vill cat your what iilogicaliy, I thought. “Now, do both you drain these. "Twill wash ‘the taste of the streets and taverns from your mouths." We obeyed her. "And what luck did you have?" she demanded next. “He leaves us Saturday,” said Juggins simply. She cried out: “so soon! Must it bc, Robert? Sure, the lad should have some respite from toil and fcclr!" “If he is to go, he must go then,” rejoined Juggins. “ ‘Twas because I iclt ns you did that I sold what you hoard, granny." "And ‘Lwas bccausc he had o he an- “If suy; and the greater the peril, the grcntcr the rcwurcl. I-luvc you clonc we had nos-s and accuracy . skin and a powder-horn, omament- mum's life depends upon the swift- with which he 1 learned that in my moat draws, heals and loothoo. Your druggiu can supply you, can shoot. P , to TAG own youth, and so when I returned PBQMPT” ACT to London I had this gun made for r; in RESULTS ‘dfl/ rxoouc; ' OD TONES THE me by the king's own gun-smith, lafter plans I drew for him. There is none other like it." ' "And it is for me?" I asked, de- lighted as a child with a new toy. “What better use could it have?" he replied. "Oh, yes; and these go with it." , He brought from the some cup- board a shot-pouch of beaded deer- of these, the deep sympathy of the community is extended. The funeral service was held first at the home on Thursday and from thence to the United Church, where their pastor, the Rev. E. M. Altken conducted both services. The Memorial Hall was filled to its utmost capacity-all ex- pression of_ real sympathy. Inter- ment took ploce in Mulpeque-Cem- elzery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Charles Woodslde, Chester Woodslde, Milton Woodside, George Mountain, Alexander MacKcnzle, and Fred MacKcnzie, nephews of the deceas- ed. rd with dull sliver that would not catch the light. Also a belt of hide from which there hung in sheaths a (delicately balanced hatchet and a long, broad-bladed knife. “These you will discover no less useful than the gun," he explained, drawing the weapons from their coverings. “This which you coll a hatchet is the tomahawk of the Indians, used for fighting at close quarters and for throwing. ‘The other is the scalplng knife, and a deadly blade it ls, too. You will feel them strange at first, but among my friends in New York there is o. Dutchman named Corlaer who will instruct you in the ways of the WllIlQPIH-ZSS" “You shall have letters to Gov- ernor Burnet himself, whom I met before he went overseas, and to Master Cadwalader Golden, the governor's surveyor general and a. member of his council, a fine, loyal gentleman with whom I have had some correspondence. A ‘host of friends here will join in wishing Mrs. Bond, of Waitham, Mass, formerly Miss Sophie Ramsay, of Hamilton, P. E. 1'., every happi- ness on the occasion of her marri- age, which was reported in Friday's issue of the Guardian, as having tak- en place recently. Mrs. Bond was one of Hamilton's deservedly popu- lar young ladies. The marriage of Miss Annie Cham- pion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Champion, Darnley, to Mr. Hu- bert Dixon, of Stanchei, was solemn- ized at the home of the bride's par- ents on Wednesday, February l1, at five o'clock. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Frederick Wil- llamson, of Keir Memorial Church in the presence of about fifty invit- ed guests. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride wore a costume in one of the new shades of CHAPTER III The Fifth Passenger Granny Juggins "drew my face down to a level with her puckered old lips, “God preserve you. Master Harry. No,’ I am not’ weeping. ‘Tis-No mutton-Remember always that so long as my heart beats there is room in it for you—-and forget not that your mother would be hungry for b11113 and. Wore ii V811 and 01111189 pride in you if she were but with us. blflmms- After the ceremony the she kissed me tenderly, mridailparty sat down to a daintily "1 am an 01d woman, Master prepared repast. Very many friends Hanw,» she 5am “and I may not here wish Mr. and Mrs. Dixon a live to see it; but the day will come happy and Plmpemus wedded me- when you will be no longer a. fugl- ' ' tive from justice. So be not dis- heartened!‘ “And how could I be disheart- ened," I demanded, as I set her clown, "with two friends such as I may boast of?" There was a mist before my eyes, and I was not sorry when Jugglns broke in upon our farewells. “Aye, John Waterman will be waiting us at the temple stairs, and we have little time to spare if we are to go aboard before other pass- Lovlng sympathy is extended to Mrs. Howard Ramsay, Hamilton, in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Max-- Dougall, which occurred recently at Victoria West; also to Mrs. Herbert Ramsay, Maipeque 1.1 tne passing of her mother, Mrs. Cousins, which-cc- currecl at Burlington on Friday. Miss Edith Gordon, R.N., who is’ en route to New York, spent 'I‘hurs- day, the guest of her friend, Mrs. E. M. Aitken, at the Manse_ engers. This De Veulle would FANMNG SCHOOL B5901“- recognize you; I fear, even in this disguise.” Grade X-l, Barbara McNutt; 2, Ruth Montgomery; 3, Sydney Mc- Gougan. K Grade IX—i,Lois Ramsay. Grade VIII-l, Leslie Abbott; 2, Grace Bearlsto; 3, Amy Champion, Grade VII—1, Enid Ramsay; 2, Alice McGougon and Kenneth Owen, (equal); 3, Cora McGougan. Grade VI-1, Rosa. Wail; 2, Ruby Mountain; 3, Kenneth McKay. Grade V—-1, Dugald McNutt; 2, I could not forebear a grimace at the reference to my get-up, a linsey- woolsey shirt, with homespun jacket and breeches and a bobbed scratch- wig, the whole designed to give me a rustic appearance, which they can bc no doubt that it did. “Never mind, Maziier Harry," ad- monished Juggins as he clapped an ugly beaver of ancient style upon my head. “In New York you will nupht tmvnrd securing Itfatter fiarryhs crpiipmcnt?" Ilc wont to the cupboard, from which hc procured a bundle of roll-‘ Layer after loycr wasi unwound and finally he drew from lhc wrappiugs a gun such as I had ns-vcr sccn before. It was long ln the barrel, well-stocked, yct vcry light and handy. "You may exclaim over it. Master Harry," remarked Juggins as he Fiuliborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, “quaint ways, her sweet, shrill voice rig yourself in forest-rapper's garb, and forget that you ever played the bumpkln. Give granny a last kiss, and—" Shc flew at me, light as a bird; her arms clasped momentarily about my neck; I felt her kiss on my cheek; and then she was gone from the room. I may as well soy here that; I never saw her again, al- though mnny a night as I lay n“. 1161‘ the Stars I was to remember her Heath Manderson; 3, Lea McGou- gan. Grade IV—1, Eleanor Ramsay; 2, Kentfcrd Abbott; 3, Frances Bear- lsto. Grade III-l, Marlon Abbott; 2, Jean Stewart; 3, Bruce McGougan. Grade II-1, Lawrence Ramsay; 2, Gerald Icckhart; 3, Waiter Mac- Neill. Grade I-1,Jonle Manderson; 2, Harry Champion; 3, Evelyn Burt. Perfect attendance—Barbara Mac- Nutt, Ruth Montgomery, Sydney MacGougan, Lois Ramsay, Lorne Owen, Kenneth Owen, Alice MacGou- and loving smile. (To be Continued) itles within rncn of uniting them ,to fellowship with the Father an I would thus bring about the establish- ing of the kingdom he set out. When marks of - membership, for the standards of qualifications, for the signs of iden- tity they expected perhaps they’ would point them to the temple, the synagogue or the pharlses, but to ‘ their amazement, they pointed to a illttle child, he was pointing to the child-like heart. We must get away .from the idea of chrlstianity belrg they asked him for the only for children or the aged. Jcsus was talking not to a kindergarten class. He was talking to men, actlvc facing life's varied experiences. It is necessary to distinguish between childlike and childish -— childlike means the childlike heart, whereas childish is immature, never facing the facts of life. Who can lay at the feel: of Him, the_ harge that there was anything of he childish about Him. Invpolntlng men to the child- like heart, Ihe was challenging the very best of which they were bap- able. What charitcteristics of .hlld- hood had he in mind which are so essential to the kingdom and which we are in danger of losing as we grow oldcr-(l), It is the beginning of o new life, life of possibilities; (2) The eagerness to gain new truth— the tendency is to close our mindrs—- The Christian must always be open- mlnded; (3) The child is o born be- liever; (4) The child is satisfied to be dependent on others-a message we need today in a generation tho’ has become so independent it would try to dispense with God. The child has the power to deal with mystery. It understands very little, but won- ders at everything. To him, who‘ would reject because he cannot un- derstand, Jesus points out the little child. The subject of the evening service was "Indifference." The text "He passed by on the other side," Luke 10-31. Though living in a changing world, human nature re- mains much the same. Our char- acteristic which changes little is the spirit of indifference. It was a, true picture of society as Jesus saw it, which he portrayed in answer to the lawyers question “who ls my neigh- bor.” In that sense he revealed the fact that two out of every three are utterly indifferent to the need of others. Only the third man, the cue whom you could hardly expect to have done anything offered a helping hand. It would be impossible to imagine the condition of the world 1f every man had been indifferent to the needs of others. Only r they have been those few who have we are passing. 1Z2 arc: the pa: .ii-' a great brotherhood or fellowsblp,._ broader in its scope, higher Irv m" ideas, more exacting in the demands i and more worth while in its returns,- ~ than any other organization in cxg lstence. With that vision of the pos- _ sibllities of developing men and wo- men to the full extent of their cap- ‘ abilities, which would bring them in- ln d Mental and physical energy come from_ inner cleanliness] ENO'S "Fruit Salt” asgistg in keeping the system’ well-order- ed, functioning normally, by cleansing it, gently, safely and ' surely. . Refreshing, pleasant - tasting, contains no purgative mineral salts — forms no undesirable habit. Prepared only by I. C. Blllalti. Sales Representatives for North America: Harold P. Ritchie s Co. ma, 104s McCaul so, - Tor-auto ll Be EN “smrooww u i " _ , The Guardian offers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.001; to each of the three Counties to children Feedingfl Counting, and Writing, the Best Story about the Birdso; visiting their farms. ' This contest closes Much 31. For further particulars read regularly 0121's” Notes in The Guardian. 1i “Agric- caught the vision which meant cv- erything to Jesus are we sharing the privileges we have today-Men oil the way from the prophets to those who are giving their life's services in the twentieth century. On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 22nd, at 2.30, the funeral service from the home Melville Bryenton, Maipe- cue, lai to rest the mortal form of their infant son. The servltwe at the heme was conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. M_ Aitken in the prnsencz of a number of relatives and sympath- lzlng friends. In the course of his address, Mr. Aitken referred to how such an occasion as this mums our thoughts away from the mat: ial to the spiritual from time to eternity. If for nothing eisethan for comfort in the time of sorrow, the Chrisilzin faith is worth while. Ar. epidemic of measles has been prevalent in this loc zllty for two weeks, but it is pleasing to sarn that. ._..__.__._ Continued on page 5 i duled for publication on the 15th of April. Listings Willfl closed onMarch 8th. ' i this time, and subscribers who wish changes to he madfi; their listings, are urged to send their requests to the n08 Business Office at once March 8th. which it covers and the frequency of its use by thc Dlllfll? has long; been recognized as an ideal medium for- fldvvfllig Limited space in the new Directory is now available i013 purpose- 1 THE NEW ISSUE -o1~f THE- lSLAiiil TELEPHONE liliiillilllii is iiow Being, Prepared f A new issue of the Island Telephone Directory i8 9d‘ Personswho intend to become Telephone subscribers" ,and in any event, not later lh The Telephone Directory-because of the exlcnsivfi Please note carefully the closing date. 3602-2-26-28-Mch-3-4-5-7-6|. ISLAND TELEPHONE 00.. LT gun, Enid Ramsay, Ruby Mountain. Mary Stewart, Wilton Ramsay, Roy Abbott. Dugald MacNutt, Eleanor MALPEQUE Ilcrr- in llm famous old recipe WlllCll mil- lions of liousmvivcs hove found to bo tho most ilepcnrlnhlc lncnns of breaking up n stubborn, lingering cough. lt takes but u mnmont to propnrc Illlll costs little, but it gives rcnl rclicf cvcn for those ilrcnllcd coughs iluii follow sr-vcrr! "Pill (‘llillellllfi- From nny ilruggist, grt 21/; ounces Pincx, pour it into u 1G oz. bottle llIlll fill the liottlc with plllin granulated suitor nyrup or strained liom-y. Thus you lllfllii! 16 ounces. of better rcmcdy tiion you could buy rcruLv-mmlc for tlirrc limos the cost. It ncvcr spoils and tnslcs so good tllnt cvcn children like it, _ Not only vlors this nimplo mixture sooth! and lion] (In: inilnnn-rl flu-oat mcmbrnnol with surprising cnsc, hut zilso if is nhsor § Mixed at Home ~ Citizens were shocked and sadden- cd by the sudden passing of Mr. Robert MacKenzie, Sr. at his home early on Monday morning. Feb. 23. Mr. MacKenzie had reached the’ bd- vanccd age of twenty-eight years and throughout his long life he had been actively engaged in the pursuits of farming and fishing. About fifty- tlve years ago, he married Miss Eliza Ann Woodside and when fifty years married, friends and relatives jclned heartily in the celebration oi their Ramsay, Kentford Abbott, Marion Abbott, Lawrence Ramsay, Gerald Lockhnrt. ‘ Teadhers-l-Aiice Fraser, Principal; Margaret Waller, Assistant. At the Sunday morning service on February 22nd, Rev. E. M. Aitken,_ pastor, of Prlncetown United, spoke from the text “Of such is the King- dom_ of God", Mark 10-14, taking as his subject "The Marks of member- ship." Mr. Aitiron sold, the kingdom liquidation and all interested PIP"?! having claims against It. H"!!! m" their sworn claims-with the liquid- ator at his office at No. 401 M119"! Sh, Montreal, or or before the 28th day or Min-on, m1. MOIIIIQII, this 21m. day of retin- _ll’,, 108l- (fllgnoql) II. 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