P i i' i li \ fo, .-», with directi s and t lrosvt - W" o ox Coeqlormto, -dine. g.;-,.;_ii~.i.;"Z‘1--:.-.if-.'Il..*.;,_-i::~.i"& PAGE TWO """" ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GQARDIAN - MARCH 8, 1924 t _ -f- \ ~` 'Q .i\. onknio. =».v~1m\ NH' 'l“j*"° "’ _ _ _`,,__,.'.`_‘... \~ Y '-ii I (Continued) £0 ` wlie “Your i’ather’s-i1y9- li 15 ml"`ni0ii fortunate he should have nafllellfpron you after him. But there it is, llleiexoo deliberate. ponderous voice con- fun mined. “The name of Randal Hoi-_“ou les is on the warrant for the execu-ilconc tion of the late King. It wonld.,,_,,d have provided a warrant for yourlAnd father’s .own death had he- lived It “- lang enough. Yourself you bavefclam borne arms for the Parllamengder against our present sovereign. Inimos Englnnd it is only by living in the his coiiipletest obscurity that you‘ll boirepr allowed to live at ull. And you ask=M0s me to give you a cominaiid, to ex--it' R F pose you proniiiieiitly to the pub-‘tc-0 llc gaze- to the royal eye and theiwm, royal memory, which lii these uint- ish" ters is uiifadiiig_" Ha “But -the act of indemnity?" criedlimck l-Iolles,_ aghast, seeing hlS l1l&'ll‘twls hopes crumbling into ashes. hm] “Pshaw!" Albeniarle's lip curled --it a little. "Where have you lived at who all that you do not know what has cmd befallen those whom it covered?" whii He smiled grimly, shaking -his great Burr * inclu ` ` " true tried, ’ . dear _~f. -~ _.-e _ef , _ was _ “'88 4 ///`*‘A y ,T/Qt-7 \ ._ .»,;:-4; _ .; _ _ \<§§"""`:A I1 ,_ AA A F I i ` \ ga fl I were bert 6 \ , to tri l th I l -.1 _ ’, xiff .ii ' I ///i -- i i'-/. l.0lti-J `/' note Q ‘SI here ALBEMARLE WAVED THE Bvell COLONEL BACK TO HIS CHAIR. Maja 111198 - D a men a promise he is loath to King kept, however fast you may bind W,-on them in legal bonds. I wrung the I tel promise of that bill from His Maj- may esty whilst he was still is. throne- mae less wanderer. Whilst he was at for Breda I concerted with him and-Way with Clarendon that there should you be four exceptions only from that His’ bill. Yet when, after His Ma_iesty‘s use restoration, it was prepared, it left D saw the intention. lplended; I 'T seven; Relnotantly I yielded, hav- “T ing no longer the power effectively know ._ ... up , - his reaction from the hopelessness His grace, the dauntless, honest C I 'naiimm had been settling upon him George Monk. who all his lifo ga, mm “hm-tg' ' "mm tm. 'M during Albemarle's lengthy ex- lintl trodden so flrnily the path of is if that If ° cheaply prepared. t Th Yon’ll never know how quickly a “Y bad cough can be conquered, until you l --I try this famous old home-made hotel; for coughs. MCE' Into a I6-oz. bottle, 'put 2'/3 ounces back von can use clarified molasses honey. "'- °°"' °-"“°~ ‘-““*°"" °‘ '“““* °"“"~ ""‘l..““§3§l.“ l‘Z".`?.§‘é`il'i.'Ii"'f.,‘."i‘l.”.§ Either way, this mixture saves about 0! 1 two-thirds of the money usually spent lint. for cough preparations and gives you mm a more positive. effective remedy. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant You can feel this take iioldinitant to swallow- something that threat- emng' “why should yu” say (0 H lv, soothlniz and healing the mom: ened , to mar the steadiness of his ~ R““d“n" ` b ‘ ll th ir _ It .. is there ii post for me out ::.':.°°..‘“..:,....° ii "ii°ii°~ l. -of--M; ,egvguf fern- 1°' M Diamond Dyes . U D _Y _ l\ » 04-mil \ and soon you will notice the pill fl’ ll' y _ . thin out, and then disap our sito- "No, no." The Duke leaned across . ether. A dn_ 's use wlii usually and .t t i l ii d " .. greek up an ordinary throat orchest his v:;tot:_.Br:,£ 'Lage 91;; "Tx: Away, uk fm, “Duma” Dye.” of course. and . _ mid and it is also splendid for brim- Randm" and If dyou dom; Me the nam, Ad h ‘In H d uk A d ' “Diamon D ss” an the ein e- 'li l 3 “Ve Ve °“" 5' “ moi ibm. Holton looked oi him, dull iii- Y P* ll . C Pine.; is it mvlt “ln-ble mam* wiirdly im-ug ilii is ii iii l. '°‘"‘° l°`l'¢\\9mllT1B ¢0llSlil9F0d~ the hopes he had nourished, and here might still be some who her own 1m,\,a,,,|»g W,-ack; i you in the old days. who those hopes. it put her ln dniiigao ld be blit read to " ' Y exlwie the G d iif F" il li i. ll ’ decep¢{0n_" dues() [gm eau; e xgsrfena .T25 1'HE|R FRUGAL 30559- wou ll take the risk of that." would ha' turned him like n-beggar End, Smbbarn Cong," 3 Holles laughed in ills eagerness, in from the door? Hint-Randall" CHAPTER IV _ Cherry Blossoms 0 » COLONEL HOLLES knelt ou trees on which some of those belat- rse!" She -said. when ed blossoms lingered still. Cherry eil. and l1€l‘ Brent r8'l blossoms he was contelliiilalintn ut not those before him. The two ii nk. "You are growing ii-ees or this little oasis in the my l10t U18 lllllll you was. of London had multiplied thom- aker! La!" She with- selves into a cherry orchard set in ll her scorn. "Where Devon and in the years that were that helped Kills gone beyond reelaimlu rt back to his own? ut off by the first d llcy dllys- Whlit W0l1l¢i sunllt flowering orchard. Above me. l wk myself. lt the trees in the background to the help ye see how ye right a splre thrust up into tim g. Mrs. Quinn's few porches of gal"- en had dissolved into an nero of blue, surmonnted by a weather- vanc in the shape of ii fish-which he vaguely knew to be an emblem of Christianity. Through li gap oil the left he beheld a wall, ivy-clllri, crumbling at its summit. Over this it lad was climbing stealthily-it long-limbed, graceful, fnir~haii‘<~ll strlpling, whose features were re- cognizable for his own -if from ill.- lotter you removed the haggnrd lines that the years' and had living had imprinted. Nimbly ns a cat he dropped to earth on the wnll'§ hither slllv. and `stood there half crouching, a smile on his young lips and laughter in his gray eyes. He was watching .i girl who-'-utterly unconscious oi lils presence-swept to and fra through the air on a swing that wil.- formed of a single rope pli.-si-il from one tree to another. She was ii child, no more; yr-t of ii well-grown, lissom grace thin ll»- -___.______ (Continued on Page 3) ° For Gohls, Influenza 1 imdas a ll Prcvonliva Take A \\.,,,7% /_ “ ii _ _ ,__,_.._., ». Bram ffl . Quinlnl l I » hblofo ~ The Hrst and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The bears this |l|iisturo Prloo llic. i__Madeii'iCanada ' vwll