Extra Snqgpls illlll‘ FINAL‘ DRIVE R‘ea1 Irish Linen Da- (tjraveling lpalgl. cgntents mosltlly un- in dime‘ otheyreplp-ectlon. Where. . \ ‘ '. it‘ I a , ta aren ma- we ‘ see - _ , (l. Cloths! tel-kills: seams hlliokgp and yeyes. "NZ. if‘. we can't 213cc’. mail}; re- _ ' ' I ___{ r- m‘ - ‘ ‘ “ e a e e raze 0w e ame oer I?" pr e l a d 7 ilresn; somethink like a silver shoe was ‘heavy as he took, down I115 O 1 7.‘ slze 2 X y 5- $ - buckle with blackened stones or notes. ‘He saw trouble ahead. He - .1“ value Fina] paste set it; and a pair of men's couldn't bear to believe Rawdon .1 I boots, nearly destroyed." Wells guilty of a peculiarly remi- 1,, _ , f0!‘ each - - ' - - . "is that all?" asked Anson, when sive crime. and yet—and Y9l—li11l1i T _ ‘._ - his assistant stopped and cleared sussf-‘Biivu 0f a “ulot" sounded - $950 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11111 throat somewhat ‘far-fetched - “N01 quite 311' 1111-," Continued tomorrow. ' R "What else did you find?" I B $10-85 - - - - - 6 llAT“ “Mum 3.‘. b°“°“" CULLODEN SCHOOL N o I Human bones. N o “They-they have that appear- EXAMINATIO ' - - - 3 - - ‘UHF Sm ~ The semi-annual exainination- of A Everything turned purple before I ,1“, Wes 01> Kennedy 583m HQ Cii-lloden School was hisld on Tues- R s caught at the back of a chair, and day 9869mm’? 23m '1“ the 9mm!‘ $1515 - - - ' ' ' 9 tin-n fell, rather than dropped. into T0‘f2‘ill which we; gglliyt decogeifd N E I 1 _ 1 . 11 1 {ted t, with wreaths an ‘ rs mus e s. llidlticgogdrgcgnt Afillllm’! had had "tc. in one corner was a beautiful S - - - - - u secret. ailmost unconscious sense Uhrisuiias tmee which was loaded ‘ . I nf resentment against Captain "with gifts for pupils and.toacher. . . . Haste for his ‘black suspicion of The pupils of t-ho various grades , Drastic P1106 Peduc ' Sir ltawdon Wells, until the young went‘ examined Iiryhtheir tzaxihler, ‘ 1 . ‘ , man crumplcil up in u fainting fit. Miss hlargarct Ic can, an ey “on” on Ijdnens’ Then he realized that the guest of slrowcd by ‘their ready answers NGVBI’ again W111 you Hidden Hall (‘curt had gone that. they had been cmnefully , through an ordeal such as few taught, be to buy Sdch men an‘ ever called upon to bear. After they had been examined E L A T u o quality at‘, these 10W I10 found himscifintcnsely sorry in the different subjects, Angus % 1 for the poor ‘fellow; but at the McLean was elected chairman anid pnces- same time. as events seemed liko- tit". following programme was well "a, l,\' to turn, Captain Haste would b0 mil-tiered by the pupils. _ i mzircd further martyrdom by being AflflfPfin‘ of Welcome by Irene ' ‘ “out of all" for n while. McPherson. Recitation, A Speech 0mm.“ Damask Table His ZHIOPIIBII sister was called In oi‘ Welcome by Eveline Smlth- "1' Napkins, I19 m me Cl to minister to him; and Miss Gll- (Thorns. Welcome Christmas by ' - I . ., ,.,t. 1 ready for use- Special if}...JiSfLTFR-Sllil’ 31$“ ..""‘{£’§.“..°§'.' BLITZ. 1., §i£iZi.‘.Z"ii.iT§L% dill" price f0!‘ dQZ,—— nurse. “He. has acknowledged that A Christmas Tree by Je-nette and 1 and I I diivcd his lifc in France." sh" Francs Singleton, Lloyd and ‘i. w "ll "l "link Y0" Ililil ‘Miler let \I‘rioii McPherson and Grover \ ' i llll‘ K0 l0 llllll HOW." . ‘Sllllllil. Recitation, Gue-ss What's w - Th" Yrkmillli: lllilllfiilt 8"._ "m- in my pocket, by Catherine Mc- iilli: lily’? |i>l‘Flll‘l‘-“l$]l?ll.‘Hlstflsfilstzint Lend, Monologue, Fneile visit ‘to - , ' _ - - "I" ““"°" v" 5 ‘I39 1e" “m” town by Irene McPherson. Recita- quality rie llzistpflirho looked liken dead 1,1(111_ A $111,111 Stripping, by Groven \ ‘ ' Llngn Table Naplgns, n)‘ ‘Iffml m? “half l0 d‘ H???“ Sm-ith. Duct, The Ilird River Valley ‘ T‘ , (h ivilivlil solu- where Miss Gll~ .‘ 1 Jam; 9 Sh k B d . . , by EVLIIIIO Smith and tt QYIIFOC ran —1 lt-tt (IIITCIQII them to "lay him Sinmelon‘ Recnafion, what Q1119 final for doz‘ down iiut»—iio cushion under his Stockmg 581,1, by moyd MC. 10.80 Bed Spreads, Ameri- can crochet, excellent 1‘ quality, sizes 57 x 86, $19.75 . . . The Night of the Wedding By C. N. Ind A-M. WILLIAMSON i Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" and other fulcinatlnl romances of mystery and love Copyright 1924. by Public Ledger Company "Very well. sir, l was going to suggest it." replied Anson uneasily. "l can take the depositions of the other members of the household later. This in—er—important." He opened the door of the lib- rary, just in time to collide with one of his own constables. “Beg pardon, sir!" exclaimed the ‘man respectfully, dodging his su- porlOr, “I've finished my examina- tion of the contents of the fur- nacc." “Well, what's the report?" Anson inquired brusqueiy, under the hag- gard gaze of Kennedy Haste. “The report is, sir, remains of a head." hii-zinivhilo, the police investiga- tion had to go on, and was {here- foro transferred to another ro0m-— on iidjoiiiing the great. library. {This was known as “Sir Rziwdonka ilcii," but in prvparntion for guests and his dvpziriurt» for America it had been straiizhtoncil almost to some sort against me. That's cer- tnin now—what with ‘Elie burnt boots and the bones in tine furnace -—where I swear there was nothing of the sort when I put in t-he leath- er bag. And now this footprint! lt must have been made with a boot or shoe of mine. ‘But. when the ex- pert in fingerprints comes down from Scotland Yard—thsuk heaven tharll ‘be another story. People can't imitate ones fingerprints. can they?" run guiuznorrnrowu cnoss woRD ARE THE LATEST CRAZ Everyone Is Talking About Thern. we have selected as thlpnostjatisfactory for t, several people to ,,, "l don't think so, sir,'" said An- so n. “Then I shall be cleared. The finger-marks will be a. clue leadin! PIIHMSOH- Drill, A ‘Christmas Greet- ing by Grover Smith, ‘Marion Mc- Pherson‘ and Frances Singleton. Ilhclitziirion. The: Spelling Deepen by Jim Singleton. Monologue; Jcnircttiys Troubles, by Jelllnfiiztc slnglwtnn. Recital/Lion. Get a wifel by Lester Singleton. Solo, Only a Rosebud, by Eveline Smith. Ilecita-l . ,-.-“1(‘,r1~.-v-',~. fpx- Everyone Is Working Them. After looking over tho-various collections of cross word puzzles now available, readers THE VRUSS WORD PUZZLE GAME here on diflerent puzzles at the same time. - All other collections of puzzles are bound together so that only one person can work on them. In this delightful game‘ ._ player can work on his own puzzle and try to solve it before the others. There are simple puzzles for the younger children, involved ones for older children and very intricate ones for grown-ups. i‘, ‘ i" cvsnpnm , .4 m, . c. .-.-_ Pu pictured. It possesses the great advantage of permitting . "so-.- '- . 1 ..; . - 21,1925 kzén i/ $5” EXACT REPRODUCTION OF BOX. IT CONTAINS 24 PUZZLES ON CARDS 915V; INCHES. 'v Final TICE . . . ‘I primncss of order. l. Look Mk I, by Manon ‘f0 gegufg ghig fflgcinafing game, all you p I Amm“ m” pr°°e“1"“"e w such plfllli11e1-sv111if piafoguf,’ Tom's pi-sc.‘ have to do is to clip the cou on printed Bed Spread, satin fin- ished, sizef 61 x 91. 1 _ Final price or A 33911.“... Bed Spread, superior American crochet size 74 x 84 inches, .‘ regular $3.45, Final for ‘each ..... Printed Bed Spread, witnesses as he thought likely to possess the most valuable informa- tion, und in this order the new but- ‘ler, Marianti, came first. It was he who had seen one of the wall- panels in the music-room open, anti had stepped through into the tap cstry boudoir, where he had discov- ered the ‘blood-stained foot-print and other ‘marks. He was the ideal servant. though a foreigner, Anson thought. ‘and far ‘more worthy of his place at Hidden Hall Court than his predecessor had ‘been. The latter lind often strolled into Ardry-le-Mare, "a s-mug, smooth- faced old toad." the police sergeant apostrophized him mentally in re~ trospect, ‘and with no end of an opinion of himself. He had "put nn airs" ‘with his equalls and cring- od to ‘his superiors. No one had liked Davis; ibut it was supposed tical Joke, by Irene ‘McPherson. Florence and‘ Catherine McLeod. Recitation. S. ‘is ‘for Santa Claus, by Frances Singleton. Chorus. Jingle Bel-ls, by School. Riiivlta- tioii, The Cat's‘ ‘Chris-thins Day, by Irene McPherson. Recitation, Old Santa Claus by Jcnctt-o Singleton. (Jlosing Chorus, Merry Christmas to you, by school. Aftc-r the proglium Santa ‘Claus in the person of the chairman ap- pcarml on tihe scene and d-istribut- ed the presents and not even the tiniest tots ‘were florgotjten. Last but: not ‘least came the lunch and everyone present was bountifully iproviitijud ‘for with cocoa, cakeapples amid fudge- When a-ll was‘ oveir the people drove ito thieir home very wel-l pleased WiliiII their teacher B/Illd the semi n m our oilioo win’: -50 elsewhere in the paper and ring or g Several Evenings’ Amusement for the Whole Fauiiiy At The Price 0f One ‘Movie Admission lfing pleasure of ivorking out tho puzzles. our esteem and riegard, -to myself, it is s. soirnce of great. pleasure to; be ‘molds tilueir mouthpiece, I am now addressving you as a retiring! PROGRESSIVE M. P. TO TRY TO STOP BETTING AT TRACKS l OTTAWA, Jam. 20-——Wll()ll tho linatc that section oi‘ which exempts‘ raw-track betting iiig from the com-mun criminal law against. bottling- Try them. Cross Word Puzzles are fun to solve but they also are of value from an educational standpoint. l enable young and old to become familiar with new words, thus enlarging the vocabulary and impro "i; ~ spelling. Both of these results are obtained unconsciously and do not in anyway interfere with the m?! You'll be delighted. 1 ‘tli-e code HER FAVORITE BIBLE STORY Mothinn had been reading a Bible . Annual Meeting ‘ A f s col - -———— _ . guaranteed a t that Ila had been kept on ‘because afternoon's cnierts-innm-nlt. number, W3 have qpprfillilai-Od ihli‘ "pi-mister of justice introduces --—-<>oo-i-— TM Allnllil Mwfllll 07 "l" ‘ . i i .3 ‘ hf. be- OIYS. Flnal I 0i’ lvlll: HBPVMB Wlill 3'1‘ Rv-Wdoll-‘l ""' way you have helped ‘in BWJryLllliIllg 1,111 11,1 111B 6111111113 1,1,51,11,11 of paplialm ROD AND GUN ggfebbgfinaerj°w even n”; Dunataffnage Cheese and Butter price . . . - . . ' mm“ Everybmly h“ ‘been 51"" SURPRISE PARTY AT MURRAY towapd the advancement of 01"‘ mcut to nmicnd. lilo criminal codc ._ one mgm 6'1“, 8510911’ “W611, Map. Company, will be held at Dunchff- prised when he left, and ‘thr feliilglltl HARBOR class and ‘the little iglft we oriur 111 a .11,,1111,e1- .11 w11ys1.,11gg11.11@,1 11y “mm-m O1- 1.,.‘,1,,_,,.,.,.,,,n.,, readmg nape Creamery, Lot 34, Queen's for his ‘going was unknown. jory, what story shall Iv-YEBAI to- night?" the social service congress. "l" is tlrr February issuo of Rod and CWMY’ °" w°d"°'“y' ti" “any the change was ‘all for the good it 011 111,-.» eventing of Now Years .1 1° ‘ 31,111,119 8.1111 1-9 m1 .- . . . . , ‘ Bed S read English l, d A n m ‘d '1 _ ~ ll W. Kl‘ 5D vhJTOIIrDIEIUIII oi‘ nicifltnick blliuidlligiflnn ,1" (.,u,,,,,1,av_ whlch 0 n, H011‘ .1110L11@r," Marjory answer- firlt day o! Janulry, A. D., 1925.1! P I gpleitnleei atagrlimy pfiorltnprlgplvtliy £28m"; Day quite a number of youngggal}: please accept lit with our united W111 1101 119 111611111011, 11 111 111111,e,1-.l‘sportgmnll i“ Hum to enjoy‘ Yffhe m]. n1 want you m 11.9w m0 111111;“ hm“. of 2 o-flock p_ m A11 fringed ‘honey comb. regular $5.25. met. at the honie of Mrs. Brooks, Murray Harbor, for a sur- prise party undeir the auspices of hopes than. your life ‘may GVIPI‘ be as ha??? e8 you have inudc nurs- Simied in behalf of ‘hue Class. Mm. W. A. McDonald- silood, ‘however. that W. C. Good, Progressive member for llrunt, will ‘introduce un almondnrciit to one ‘about the ten girls who went 11111 11b rupee-t tho "bridegroom and ran out of gasoline!" shareholder; llld patron: are n- qunted to attend the u-id Meeting. A upeclll Invitation lo extended 1° ysirow llarricr by Raymond Thomp- son is air texc-‘tlng iiiii.‘riii.l'vo of ud- voiitiirc in ‘the frozen north coun- luctztnco ‘to utter any word ‘which might incriminate Sir Rnwdomnnd the cvr-idcnt ‘pain he suffered when Final price ' . l ill" m!" l/"lilllieeleil ‘i° ‘meflflllie IIQSTOZI Mrs Rankin lleli ‘h1g1 ‘mo? “will”; ill’ "inf? In G90“ ‘iry- Other interesting stories ——‘_">—"'_' imwm who mlde at a 61mm the size of his own boot with the opwmch C183,, M“ Brooks has Mm. Brooks very ‘mum-l sup w l , it us unrcrstootl, hie to olim- and “d610,, 11101111111111; E_ 1L ::‘A safe and sure medicine for "om m. cram"), and who n, FYIITgGd POTIPETBSIH rod footprint 0n vile 710i"- been a very efficient leader for prised. but rose to ‘the IIUUEISIOIIi Keurls Tho hlivrrntory Birds ‘llhoctlillgg ggllvlzalgyd Wtillrlllll gyfgllzill: [flipping cram by "n go Dun- sihades of green, red, and brown, $8.00 va- lue, now $10.75 538 $10.25 5J9 Rope Portieres in ‘shades of red, green, brown ‘and red and green mixed. Value up to $12.00. Final price .. : Bulbs. - Imported ‘ Narcissus in dainty f color bowls. Each . bowl contains moss _ and 3 ‘bulbs, which : will bloom in 3 to 4 1 weeks. Regular 75c 35 85c. $1.25......_... value, now QIJISQ~Q£ _., .... a-n~ ;_..._.'. The fine old face under its thatch of white hair al-mont slirivei- ed with dismay when the boot on Sir Rnwdonh foot. fitted the crim- son outline without a fault. Marl- anti uttered a ‘kind of gasping groan. us if he ‘blamed himself for not washing away those tell-talc trnoos 'hofoi'c’they could incrimin- [ati- the last of a noble family. it fitnl" exclaimed “This makos ‘things rath- er serious for ,me—unless Eve- Mrs. liuste——is -found alive and Wcll. I can't hel-p believing she will he. That anything should hnp- pen to hcr—-‘in ‘my housc—would be - too horrible. But there's a plot of several ycairu but owing to cir- cumstances over which she has no ciontrol shc ‘has been obliged‘ to resign her position. The young ladies took advantage of this opportunity to thank Mm. Brooks for III!" great ho-ip and ‘mi- spiraiion they had riiocelved from hcr ‘during tihe time shc haxl ‘been their lender, the following address was road by Mrs, William A. Mc- Donald. nnd Mrs. Rankin Bel pre- sented Mos. Brooks with a ‘pyrex casserole on behalf of ‘the class- Mrs. David Brooks Dear Teach» er:—lt ‘dicvolves upon me in the inre of the young ladies of this ola/ss to offer a slight token of makes every Beechamfis Pill worth at least a Dollar in the Time it has Saved you. The Constipation Habit costs more than time, for It sets you back in many ways. It lowers vitality, cuts down your ability, wastes even the food Beecham’s Pills make your bowels free and regular They are famous also as an aid to di you eat. stion and d ati lant to the liver. Beecham’s Pi s, by hel in: thdndlntire digestive tract, benefit the whole lyqgom. Sold Everywhere In Canada BEECHAMSPILLS ,.,1,,..,1.. - M-v-u». amid thanked the young ladies for‘ remembering bier-in this way- Thie remainder of ‘the evcninii: was spent. in a pleasant mwnnor, Music lad. games being in‘ ordcr iin- ‘til lunch was served by the youn-g laiddee class, their a-l-l went ‘hiom-ei feeling chat -i‘t had. been an even‘- ing ‘well spent as an ovenimr: spout with Mr. and. Mrs. Brooks nn-di famrily ‘always is. iO3-————— PHYGIOGRAPHY OF, NOVA SOOTIA A very interesting and well-illus- trated report entitled “Phslography of Nova Scotia." by J. W. Gold- thwaite. Ihus just ‘been ‘published by the Geological Survey of Can- ada, Ottawa. lt dealu- in an in- structive manner with the land forms and coastal ‘features develop- ed in Nova Scotia. Explanations are given of many of the natural phenomena that have raised ques- tions in the minds of the inquirinlzi observer-tho occurrence on the Atlanticmast of fragments of rock from North mountain, the smoothed and etrhted character of some of ithc rock exposures, the formation of ‘lowlands like nus Annapolis Vsi- iuuthority. Exiting too much rich Flush The ‘Kidneys Before Breakfast No man or woman can make a mistake by flushing tho kidneys occasionally, snys n wcllkn-cwn food creates acids, which excite tlic kidneys. They become overworked from the strain, get sluggish mid lull to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then We got sick. Rheumatism, headaches, livcr trou- ble, norvousnesfl, ilizzinoss, sloop lcssness and iiriiiiiry illsortlors of- ten como from sluggish kidneys.’ The JIIOIYIGIIC you feel n dull ziclio ‘En the kidneys, or your buck hurts, or if the unino is cloudy. offensive ful_l of sediment, irrogulnr of pus sage or attended by a sensation of scalding, begin drinking n quart of water such day, also got about four ounces of Jud Salts from any phar- macy; take a talilespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a new days your kidneys may act fine. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush and BIIIITIIII" lay, the salt. ‘marshes, the old for- est. under the suit marsh at Yar- mouth, the valleys of the Avon‘ River typo and the passes through‘ Oobequid mountains. The report is‘ scientific but not abstruse. it is' rendnble and remarkably free fromi rpnroiy scientific phraseoio y. The author is to be‘ congnntu ted on. lthe delightful we); in which he has ‘presented one subject and on his selection of a very ‘fine series of photographs ‘fompurposes of illus- ntlon. The report will be a wei- mc addition ‘to the tliibmry oi’ the. Qtlldelld. 0f MWPP. ‘ s-A .._~....~.|»~.~....._._......._._..... . l YBBI‘. ate tbs kidneys; also to help neut- ralize the acids in the system, so they no longer cause irritation. thus often relieving bladder weak- mess. Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wa- tor drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep‘ the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby often avoiding serious kidney complications. By \. ’l‘wnlty and Chung oi‘ Decrease in Numbers of Wild Fowl, will also attract lllL ‘reader's attention. The roguiar contributors of stor- I04, F. V. Wiiiljams, J. W. Winston, ilon‘r.<i-.y:‘zrs‘tl~c Dale anid Martin lluntrz-r, have all ‘liiveid up to ithc IIICIIISUIVOS -in ‘uh-err different ilines of sport. And the departmental (vrlitors have their departments up to their uisiiul ‘s-bandaril‘ of excel- loucc. Published‘ miontlhlly by W. .l. Taylor, Iiimlfitoil. Woodstock, nit. _____¢-o->_-_--- SHOPPING “itls so hard to findvwhat you wiiut when you're shopping." i "Isn't it. though? Especially if you don't k-mow what you want." atnr. The Annual‘. Meeting of the Island Guardian Publishing Company, Ltd., will be held In the Guardian Office, Wednesday, January 28th, at 12 o'clock noon. Memo-It ‘In Intended vto adjourn the above meeting to a inter dale as the financial year doe: not clone hill January 31st, D. A. MaoKINNON, LT. COL. Secretary. 808-1-7-14-21. gnigilliill 11s iiilliil. Leave; Bonlvcnturc Station. Ar. Toronto Ar. Detroit Ar. Chic-go 1 For Fern, llncrvntlonu, Ito. W. M. 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