"Young Appetite Quick lunches, usually cold, gulped , wn so the "dinner hour" will not be ver before you can rlo n little playing, ' §';the best way to ruin your stomach, nrl you suiler from indigestion, heart- urn, bloating, xiervousnoss, head- ches; and, worst of all, you get thin, ale and weak. If you must eat that wsy,_alwayl eep a package of Papa's Diapcpsln andy so you can, chew one of the lcusuni-tnsiing tablets after your . enls. 1t keeps the food sweet so - our stomach can digest. it. Follow the experience of thousands 'ho again have a young appetite. All , Tllgfllsl“. recommend and guarantee apes Diapepsin to relieve indigestion m] sweeten the stomach in 5 minutes. ‘ London's County Hall, planned to - built for $4,250,000 will cost dtleast 5,000,000, according to latest esti- ates. GABBY1GIRTIE "When there's a fly in the lump here may be an aunt In the oIfiY." "r "Did you know Jlm was gar- led?" . "“No; I thought ho had a good ob." ‘kwldypllr. IT'S SAID TO BE The Little Ono: Why do you lsh you had a jar of cold cream? Tho Crow: it's said to bo good or Crow's-fest! i ‘lioglstkwho Ila l'l$." ' ' n you rs wro g, Mus-he's not tho .3...’- SMILES-q oooooooas-soooooooooooooo i Men Marooned i By George Marsh ,»o+o-oo-o»-o-oo-oo0o++o+w TH! STOBY “Etienne. u he can bewitch the schooner, we'll make them work in get um fur. why. we W1 w ti" 55mg against them-‘The Ghost.‘ Haunted with devils! The Devil Bhipl That's the ideal Laughing McDonald may not get the haul he iigures on. citer all." Into the night, the two discus-W! the plan of the old Indian to under- mine the operation of- McDonald Ha! Hal against the fox pelts of Akimiski. thoughts oi Garth Guthrie were '0! the short, swift days when a girl with dark, straight-gazing eyes and a mess of unruly hair whose errant tendrils defied restraint, had nolslessly taken charge of the house and the stricken Ninds-who had, with such delicacy, eased the sting of the tragedy which followed his homecoming. To the gi.rl who, in her blond loveli- ness, smiled from his dresser, in the dim candle light, Garth vouchafed the acknowledgment of a doubtful shake of the head. “The sister-in-law of the great Sir Charles Guthrie." he quoted from Clara's letter, “No, you haven't changed, my dear. You're the same old Ethel.” And he blew out the candle. But before ho slept, he told himself that whatever Christmas might bring in the way of ill luck to Elkwsn. it would be compensated for by the arrival oi the mail team irom Albany with Joan Querrisrs promised letter. I I Frozen in under the lee of the tim- berless hills circling the cove, the schooner oi Laughing McDonald lay sheathed with ice and snow, snugly wedsed in nor winter berth, her bare poles and stack, from the gslleryfa- lone marking her in tho litter of brok- en ice. In the cramped ares. of the little cabin, piled ‘with boxes, sat three men: Sksno, tbs middle-aged Now- fotmdland mate. with the short lei; Bresult, the master, big, black beard- ed, beeiy, with small, hard eyes, which shifted over-much as he talked; and on a strongly made wooden box with a heavily stenclled md, was doubled the third. Although hunched on the box of ammunition, his long arm! clasping his knees, the lean bulk and length of the man were maniiflei- Pzpm the sleeves of his arctic over- shirt, wrists and hands, eloque ‘ oi the bone and thews muffled in the thick clothes, protruded. Anywhere between Whale river on the east coast and Elkwsn, the face of this m!!! would have fumishad his indentlfica- tion. Below rebellious russot heir and cold bluo eyes, the devastation left by a shell fragment had baffled ‘hi? 9"’ or tho plastic surgeons. The iiliilimd semblance of a. mouth, wisted with n; gsshed cheek into an endless leer. 11kg g, gargolye on a gothic tower. stumped the lacs oi Lousnios M11- Doinalid with an aspect fiendish, dia- bolical. Yorung with the bod‘! 0f l viking this man with eyes blue as the bergs which sweep its col-st h!!! W‘ turned to Canada from the war, weer- ing for fesutres a comic mask, which, according to their kind, shifted the eyes of tho beholders in pity, or drew the stealthy snlgger of derision. But most, who for the first time 100K511 upon the great-shouldered giant with the ice-blue eyes and mangled mouth, turned to marvel what s man for the eye must have been he who was now "Laughing McDonald." "So-you saw Joe Mokomsn, did you, skene?" The bass of McDonald broke the silence with an odd, slurring ar- ticulation, due to the misshapen lips. “Yes. Ho says he's covered most o! the camps at this end of the islaild. Of course, the blizzard held him up." "And they'll coma in with their fur, ' Christmas week?’ “Most of ‘em will, he thinks." The older man wrinkled his bushy brows as he filled his pipe. "These two half- breeds from Rovillon Freres, in tlilt shack beyond jig point, have been siter tlsem hard, you know. ‘They've given ‘em tbs some talk the Hudson's Bay handed 'om-ab0ut our poor stuif and cheatinfl" "By gari" burst out smut. “I run delo people ofl’ ds island, touts suite. Whore is dors camp?" “You would. would you?" drawiso McDonald," You don't seem to realise tbaowsko anobmdhsrsinthiaics ‘mmul-LDOYW wanttborrsnch Ind the Hudson's Bay to notify 0t- tawsthatasmaciliirliosmnm- ninlamuckonuiobayi Wocaa‘: fisbt tho government, you know. We’. rabon totako-out tbs fur catobof Mimllki. not to i‘ tho schooner, m: "If. Ind stand trial lb tbs bargain, rol- God knows what.‘ nroauws taco darkened behind his blukbsard-asbomuttsrodinfoobio hllflilllblfinlifllllppfllflhil _ . "ihosaliarlanoabookbiabaad. “lelliyoamaubaodiodtboairronoh"um°m-mh"flflb0hlfi But-when he sought his bed, the ‘ Dhrlltllllilthollflltilopflfflb Khulna q_ ‘THE GIARTUFI‘ MASTERFUL a guuus K 0 TEA ING ,’I'lie ricli of the fragrance and flavor of Ceylon make a delightful tea when skillfully com- bined. For the “Extra” Choice Tea, ask your grocer: ' ' for King Cole Orange Pekoe. LENDlNG. e |£ III. ‘I45 People Died In Bombay Riots ‘l BOMBAY. India, Feb. de-Rocent disturbances in Bombay which in- volvea rioting between Hindus and Pathans were discussed in the legis- lature of Bombay yesterday, after attention had been celled to the mat- ter the Houm voted to aqjourn by 60 i0 31. The Home Secretary, .7. Monteath, in replying to questions said 145 per- sons had been killed and 743 in- jured, including among the killed 89 Hindus, 25 Pathans, 29 other Mo- hammedan, one European and one Pal-see. ‘rhe police, he said, had fired 53 rounds of ammunition and the mil- itary 115. Seven Mohsmmedans and 40m" Hindus had been killed by this firs. iii Bo heavy were rains, in the Domin- ican Republic recently that the San- tiago-Pueric Plats highway, whish is only six months old, was badly damaged. ' Rheumatism Bothered Her for a Long Time Nova Scotia Lady Found Relief in Budd's Kidney Pills Mrs. S. Ilirtls Also Found Them Good for Ncrvouansss and Slceplessness New Germany. N. 5., March 1.- (Specieli-Just why Dodd’: Kidney Pills are so popular in the Province of Nova. Scotis. is shown by the stato- ment of Mrs. S. Hirtle, a well-known resident of this place. She writes:- "I have suflered with Rheumatism for a long time and was terribly d“. couraged after trying several kinds of ilnlments. I was advised to try Dodd’: Capitol Has - Fine Week Enid "Bi l l a s nus-name. two-mica cowboy who swears vcngsenoo on the girl he loves. That is an unusualianile 1n Pox ililms‘ latest Western thriller epic taken irons a story by Richard Bret Harte and brought to the screen under the title of "Taking a. Chance" which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday tor three days‘ engage- ment. Rows psrd, an old missionary, is under suspicion as the famous lone bandit, “The Locust." and to free his friend Box promises to capture the terror of the hills, either dead or alive. Ho shoots at “The locust" but misses. Then follows his mysterious trail night alter night on his mission of vengeance and finally trac "him" down, only to rind it is the girl ho loved. This brings to a climax one of the best-depicted Westerns ever brought to tho screen, and others featured in the cast with Bell are Lola Todd as ‘The Locust," Richard Carlyle as the preacher, and other well-known names, including Willy Watson, Jack Byron. Martin Cichy and Jack Hen- derson. The popular airplane serial and a comedy hit provide extra ontortaln- “merit on this fine week end bill. Sydney I-‘Iotel Is Burned to Ground The Belmont Hotel hers was burned to the ground sariyysstorday morn- Kidney Pills and iound them s. great remedy. I have also found them good for nervousness and sleeplessness." That Mrs. Hlrtles’ trouble cams from her kidneys is evidenced by t relief she got from Dodd‘: Kidney Pills." Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely and simply s kidney remedy. They act directly on the kidneys. strengthening thorn and putting them in condition todothelrfullworkoiatralningths impurities out of the blood. noose Kidney Pills have restored sound health to thousands o! troubled men and women. Give them a trial at “fin”, 4mm’ m‘ mum,‘ °"°°' mm: com. v . cats. You're crazy. Brsaull.” n" . ‘ ‘hnzbofll 01mg: m’ “f”, r AHealth_S’svmgRom.ivnder r51; whom Guthrie landed with x ‘w. ' "Jooaavahsneassororiboaorza Illvnsoilh ' l sndoftbaislandtiiindhlaaonslo baantbomsomainca." “Wsmmombooncsouttobsas tbflehunhfllwnyvflomqggfl ing, resulting in a loss of 038,000. Thf cause of the ilrqwas unknown. A blau broke ‘out in the kitchen at midnight and firemen left-later be- lieving it hall been extinguished. Ton guests removed to other accom- modations. tbs betel staff satin-nick to bod, about two a. m. tho building was again discovered is bs on firs. This time it could not bs extinguish- sd. Tbs maids duped with their clothing but Manager nod Oloary waaiorcod to the street in pajamas and an overcoat. Tbatatai loss: Building sumo; i I1.1-f..l_Bs§?z,-fé_' i ' bigger and better man. featuring Rex Boll. ‘This iiii-mifll, MINEH Tllllum HIIW HE [NJHYHJ HIE VISIT. IiEHE Describes Prince Ed- ward Island as Most Beautiful Piece of Country He Ever Be- held. From his home at KiXIESi/me. 011' tsrio. Jack Miner writes, in the “Ren- trew Mercury," on his recent visit to the Maritime Provinces. He Says: “Ilbr the last ten years I have been getting invitiations to go to our Maritime Provinces on s. lecture tour. and those invitations kept on multiplying until the Di8°°n'h°1° was about tilled. Finally 1 decided m go. and am l. better Canadian today u-lrougn the mi ‘that r did so. roi- no person can be greeted and treated twenty days in succession as thaw big-hearted real Canadian Maritim- erg treated mo without becoming a “Yes, I had heard these old stories bow they still used oxen on the farms down there and how there were aged people on Prince Edward island that had never been cfl.’ the Island, and so forth. I found these stories were true, and to me they were beautifully true." Alter describing his arrival at Sb Andrew's, u. n. and his enjoyable tour through various parts of New Brunswick and Nova Bcotia, Mr. comes to the best part of the trip “My last two or three days were spent on Prince Edward undo, and oh, how agreeably surprised I was. Why. bless your life, it is not a farming country at all. It is a gar- den containing twenty-ono hundred and fifty square miles. molly. with- out. any exception, it is the most beautifully rolling and finely cultiv- ated country‘! ever beheld and when I go hero again I want to soc those aged people that‘ -thoy< will tell me have never boenoif the Island. Yea. I want to grip their hands and con» gratulatelthem. Well, my first stop was Charlottetown, where I was privileged to visit the ancient Par- lisment buildings and invited to sit down in the room where I under- stood our great and ad. tegeous Federation was born. The next day we motored to Summerslde, but at this stage I am simply done out or killed with kindness, and I ask per- mission to go to bed for two or three hours. After the lecture that night I was given a sort of "farewell party," and the next morning I steamed for home." Stormy Weather Hard On Baby The stormy, blustery weather which Canadians experience during February and - March is extremely hard on babies and young children. Conditions make it ecesssry for the mother to keep them confined to the house, whose rooms may be over- heated or badly ventilated. The little ones catch cold and their whole sys- tom becomes racked. To guard against this e. box of Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in the home and an occasional dose given the baby to keep him fit, or ii a cold suddenly grips him to restore him to health again and keep him in good condition till the brighter, warmer days come along again. Baby's Own Tablets are just what the mother needs for her little ones. They are a. mild but thorough laxa- tive which regulate the bowels. sweeten the stomach: break up colds and simple fevers; banish constipa- tion and indigestion and make the cutting oi tooth easy. Tbs Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Wil- liams‘ Medicine 00., Brockvillo, Ont. a lluri Ialpiislol longs loihml llor Sloop In Inks ' last I South- ing from his illness and is t: return home shortly. QB i L 2 l“ Start, to _Md_kei Your To...“ the , Breakfast Table ‘_____,._,:__ ...__, ..f l Toast is best when made electrically at the’ tablet You can ‘make it quickly and easily just as you eat it. Drowned evenly on both sides to a golden goodness, buttered and serv- ed while fresh and hot, toast wakes up drowsy appetites and makes the whole meal taste better. Automatic Toasters Have you seen the automatic toasters? even have to touch the toast to turn it. Just open the door and the bread flips over ready to be toasted on the other side. See them at our store. They are priced from a few dollars up. Maritime Electric Compnny, OFTHE y ASSOCIATED SYSTEM Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island its" i; l. an §\'_Q ,i 1 You don't ABNEY AND VICINIHTY Messrs Preston and Ala: Buoll sro preparing lumber for the erection of new dwelling houses. Messrs Richards and White. are busy making preparations for tbs packing of ice to be used in connec- tion with their grocery business next summer. We are glad to hear that Mr. Wil- lard Moore. who was taken to the hospital some days ago, is recover- F or Sale or Rent Mr Hotel Property at Portage so- lion. Conveniently altnntefl wmm, two minutes walk to Depot and Gen. oral Store. An ideal chance to open. Glflle in connection with 110m, 52:1: ..'.'::::;":"";. "mm- "- am x . 12x18 Buildings in good repair. 12 ggrcg 11M. 7 0101!’. balance In wood. Good chance for right party. Easy terms, Valentino was observed din the school as usual, again this year, and the kiddies had quite an interesting time under tho ihstruction o! their teacher, Mr. E. H. Buell. Word has reached hers o! the death of Mr. Milburn Dixon who passed sway at the‘ P. E. I. hospital. Mr. Dixon was well known in these parts and will be greatly missed by his many friends. We might say that this has been a. remarkable iine winter so far, the cars and wagons having run up till February eighteenth. But now the weather has changed, much colder with snow, and the farmers are taking the opportunity of getting their wood homo since the recent snow has fallen as they found it difficult to haul with wagons. Londoners are beginning to occupy upper stories of new office buildings, bsvin! become accustomed to the speedier elevators. Annual General ‘Meeting Property for Sale: At Alberton scum, near wharf, tvm warehouses and two Iota of land suit! able for coal, ' lnmbsl or produi business. _ 100 acna of wood and lumber lam ln Int 10, P. E. l. altiltod about 81D miles from West Devon Station. Dwelling and one acreflot of land p ron an: good slats o! cultivation. all wire fences, a. never failing brook running through the farm. Pump In yard. Dwelling house and barns in 800d TQ~ pair. Within l mils of school and churches. Near to shipping polntg, Within-U miles of C‘ lottotown. An ideal dairy farm. i-‘or particulars apply to owner JOSEPH SLAVIN. 45854-2741. M ML Dyan, Farm of 114 bores in _ “m!” » hlfmili Nw' dilation. ' ELM“: 5- 555353351» ‘The altorleorropatles be sold at ' A reasonable prides Ior either cub or 2H?" Pmm. P. a l. pm “""£Ll‘.’s'é'£"sm“ cal-b, . ' " ' Portage, not m‘ a 21-121. - U§§§GOQ§FQ+Q§O Shore, Fdrm Iivii-iale 8i acres all cleared. lossl and in I good state o! cultivation, so aorol ploughed rsadflfor cropping. Lars‘ modern House, 1 Burns. splendidly situated on main highway leadini from Hunter mm u» um Earthw- Near Shipblll. Schools. Gauchos nil Cheese hot/cry. Prioeyory moderate. Part of , money may remain scoured by mortgage. Apply to s. . LIPAGB. can»; r. s. l- 4aoi-a-s.o.1s.1o,zoss.ri.a,_ l AT s. a. nunozum. 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