.-. t-w i.u'\'e=.?<.~"i<v-r~<' l . I , , BEGIN use: "rooav ,' nanny RAND. business man, expected home ,‘head. RUSTICO CONVENT Grade Vl.—l, Bernice Pitre; Honor Roll for Rustico Convent-Mitinie tiallant; 3, Gertrude for the mouth of January. ‘lent. " i _ ‘ yellow theater ticket from the Grade X.—-1 Cecile Doucet tirade V.—1, Clara 0'Meara; and '2' agon Theater in Montrcal..-... Gallant; 3, Denise Arsenault. Grade IXr-YVOYIIIE Pitre. Grade VllL-l, Margaret Gallant; 2, Frances Doyle: 3. Doimn. Glade IV.——I. Martha Gallant; 2.;ggLvmtl-gaizt:"tmwlgturds:Ralf‘: Alice hiattitt. ; Grade EI.-l, Bernadette Palquetzlummy W" m "Mu?" Wm‘ DE‘ Yvonne 2, Lucie Dolron; 3, Alice Doucet. ElEcTa/E tr8‘:NEvl‘ wmrfirHgaY Glade I (a)—1, Edward Blanch- Asioctunfv‘ ‘w '° ‘ ' 2. Alain Blanchard. t ' tfillilliii flifd; I Grade, Hum,‘ Znda mute“ ._._‘..Jlmmy saves MARY LOWELL, ‘Ucorges Pitteau; Doucet. . . - a Montreal girl from the atten- ‘5’ “mnHrEdFtIons of two ma hers.. The next middle-aged by hla family to celebrate hie son JIMMY’S 27th birthday, Ie found vdead by the pqlice in a cheap hot- ,el. The room ls filled with gas. liThere is a welt on the back of his", -_t_| The only clevve are a women's Ga]. handkerchief and the etub oi a Par- THE et, Fbgarty." ticket. all right." edly he held the key... . Mooney smiled as he his hand for the stub. something else. used laet Monday night man who held it was in iiilittsitnii‘ Chew a fcw Pleasant Tablets, instant Stomach Relief! - The moment "Papa's Blanch-SIB" reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of itidigestion. gases. heartburn, suurness, fullness, bal- uience. palpltatlon vanish Elise your stomach now! Correct iligcstion and acidity for a few nuts. Druggista teell millions of packages. AN ELECTRICAL DIALOGUE Bert: i'm a llve wire. Bess: i’m shocked. Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd Annual General Meeting The General Meeting of the Shareholders of SILVER SHEEN FOXES, no, will be iietii ti. the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlotte- town at 8 p. m., on Monday. the 22nd day of February, 1926, for the reception of the Annual Report, the election of Directors, etc. W. G. SPENCER. Secretary. OF COURSE 1st Snowmant Goin’ to the balli: 2nd Snowman: What bail? 1st Snowman: The snowball, oi FOGARTV PICK ED UP course! ED, "IT'S MYqTICKET, night he and Mooney lay a trap for FOGARTY.. They follow him to his hotel room.‘ OF CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE ON MONDAY, FEB. 15TH NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER i] "Conic." a deep ‘bass voice spoke from the room. i Mooney tilrned the knob anti slipped quietly into the room with Rand at his heels. They closed the door behind them and stood facing Fogarty. ' lie was sitting on the bed, teat"- illg n letter from its envelope, and did not look up at once, obviously thinking a bell boy had come. I have been instructed to sell for Arthur a. Roberts on his oremis" Winsloe Road at 1 o"olock sharp? I STOCKh-I, Jersey. grade cow. just fresheried; 1 Jersey Grade cow due to freshen Feb. 13th; '2 Jersey Grade Cows, due to freshen March THE YELLOW STUB ANt ALL RIGHT" of the boys. Club. y_otl'.'" _ Fogurty was sweating. He mop-i ped his forehead with a ltuge hand- kercltiel’. heated. In tntll nine in the morning. ill the phone book for the Horse-- shoe Club and give them a ring. Who was with you?“ Fflsarty. He extracted "- kl} . . stub from his wallet and tosseditty 800d BMW. B0 U197 d-—~it mue- cn the chair in front of Fogarty. "See if you recognise IL" Jimmy watched the big man in- tently as he picked up the yellow ticket stub and examined it. God!" Fogarty exclaimed, in just that. fleeting ‘instant Jim- my told him-self that his search to know her when she was w“ to g0 hgyolld Fogm-ty, This lug in a cabaret in town here, man, he decided, was not the mur- knew site was down on her I . . derer of his father. Alma Blgqulere, equal; 3, Albert Elsie Blanchard; 3. Corlne Doucet. .--"""""‘Y'l ""°" JANET- 5N3“ Ilotcl ‘in Grafton Tueeda “Tuesday night," he re- I guess. "I know," he exclaimed. his eyes lighting. "Tuesday night I was out playing poker with some wasn't when I the Horseshoe Mottdny." The game didn't break up he asked vcnsnnownrowu GUARDIAN " LLOW TH I boards In the lobby. "By go to the show. Olga Maynard's her name. a I'm- lcal comedy. It was a sell out. “Well, I came back to the hotel w lwll fer I and turned up-~l'll tell you latetr—, that made it lmpoeelbie for me- to: _ I was thinking‘ "it's my of turning in the ticket to~ the hot- el porter when I met this woman. I sot. slug-- anything to you about golngiw of town?" Fogsrty did not answer. He Ill staring out of UIO'WIIMOII. his brows kuitiin s frown. snapped Mooney- [of the woods yet yourself." “Come on, out with it. roni-tyl"! she did," he said. m‘). (To Be Continued) —<0->——i- Beauty and the Beast I i COLOR CUT-OUT! uck- But undoubt- she'd lost a couple of carehareti Jobs for some reason or other- held ont . and the tions, I guess. Cnnfleld the ticket. D EXAMIN- ED IT. "BV GODi" HE EXOLAIM “I've been out couple of ‘parties. Not very talked with Istop the can't hold a job? You say lied to get something io eat and say she is a good singer." then came back here attd went to "I don't know. Mooney. Maybe ‘betif’ ' they got something on her. livlaybe "We'll check that story right It's just tough breaks. I don't now." said Mooney. “Rand, look know." is she a gold. digger?" Aiuytltrrd ivoman?" asked Mooneyi with her on u, I met her in a calbaret." "Where is she working now?" ‘lShe isn't working. At. least she “What's the matter with her that "is she crooked?" asked Mooney. “You know what I mean, Fogarty. and I asked her if she could, use] _ “Sun; it's the ticket. _ your ticket, Fogatty. And henesi "She's a good singer herself, and That ticket was nuts about the stage....Got ambi- Anyway. ‘she -took That's the last I saw y night. of her-and of the ticket, too, un- Fogarty, yott weren't in your mom til you showed it to me." here Tuesday night. Where were “How well do you know this well. her "i can't tell you that either. Per- iflth: 2 "Oiflei" 3'3“ Cm" "f" The utter silence in the wont "Tell him to ask rot‘ Alec Blaine. sonally, ‘I'd always thought she to freshen April 5th; 1 Ayrshire Illfllig him titrn his ltead. He saw lMooney flooded u) Jimmy_ who was a pretty Squaw shooter‘ B," grade Cow, due to freshen May 13th Mooney and Jimmy. The letter was at the phom,’ she "fight have gm mhmd up m 1 AYPIIII" [I'll-k WWt dl" *0 "'95P" dropped from his grasp. He ilmlb Jfinmy had zot his number. "I'd some kind of a scrape or other. on May 20th: 2 Mllsh Qvwl Mt "I ed to. his leer. “Wlm the hell are like to speak to tMr. Alec Blaine, I'd be willing to lbank cu hei- my- calf: 1 Fat Gvw; 1 Half". 15 mug "He eaid life without me wfluld yeti.’ he demanded. I please. it he's there." Returned to Self." old; 1 Sow due April 41h; 6 Fa" be impossible." Si! ‘IIOWII. Fqlllfly/ M00118)’ Mooney. "He's there. They're Fogarty pulled a little black Pig; Also 1 Driving Mare, 8 year! "And he could easily find w strorle_ into the huddle of the roottt ringing his room/t laalher book from his Docket He old; 1 General Purpose Mare; 100 from your former husband what it vfl-Htl displayed his badge. "No- “Hem let me m", w Mm;- mumbed m, pages and men he“; bus. Red Potatoes, 5O bus. mixed would be with you." feed, a quantity cf hay. ii day not fine sale will be iieia‘ Wednesday the 17th. _ Sale Positive. Terms made known at tale. ALEX. MoRAE Auctioneer n! 7600-t9ltwe. FROMISAINT JOHN, N. B. TO LIVERPOOL Ieb.12. Mar. 12 . . . . . . .. Montcalm Feb. 19. Miar. 1O . . . . . . .. Montclare Feb. 80- ‘Aiir- 1' -- -- M°""'°'° was angazed Tweed hi. h APT" 33 - - juisn who gave the gtytymttlelgof TO OHERBOURG —- SOUTHAMP- the WHY, hlld red hair," he 881d. TON-ANTWERP "What's this, a frame-tip?" ‘Fo- Mar. 1e .. .............. .. Mtsrlooh Karly save a contemptuous lwsh- ‘Calla a't Greenock “-I'm not through yet," continued | waizulgfgEs Mooney. "in the roont where the i Montroya. I _ . I ' I _ _ H March 1 I crime was committed they found a 'er; I have never he dog. {body's going to start any rough stuff as long as you behave yollr- We want to ask you a few self. tiuestions." turned several shades redder. "All right." answered Moons "but wait till I get through. you ever hear of Mr. watching Fogarty closely, " Never heard of him." "Henry Rand of Grafton?" sued Mooney. his eyes still on th N 7 ' f“ — otherki face. m A BIBLE TIMES SUNDAY "No." ivhghrty altook his QCHOOL “How old Is your boy?" "Fifty-seven." “Just the right age for our cradl- roll." en bitten by a "WIIBUS the game?" ‘he nngerlly. "You'll have to come closer than phat." woman's handkerchief and the stub of a theater ticket. Here's the tick- ._.. " " have that ticket away Monday ‘W’ 5329"" m SCHOOL wh C afternoon." c. a tics aunt-s: Y ca h u sod. "AII t ht." Détrllll-SAI"? “Tnflrrx an" W" Y0" lly 0i o ed Meoopgt-llly, “who did rygu giving”: fl Y" II . Rub on Musierole Musterole is easy to apply with the fingers and works nght away. Often it prevents a cold from turning into "flu" "You fresh dick. I'll have you busted for this!" The veins in Fo- gat1y'fl fat neck swelled. Hie face In the first place, Mr. Fogarty, tifil Henry 5t Rand?" The little detective was g "Just this, IMI‘. Fogarty. A man by the name of Henry Rand~thls a ntanis father here," indicating Jim- lmy-"was killed in h mm Ii] om. [ton last. Wednesday. The room Jonee of New York. That man by r Rand Four” turned to MOON)’ nicked up the receiver. "Hello. Hello-Mr. Blaine? This lo Phil Mooney talking-a friend Tom Fogartyti. Tour's in a little trouble. I want to know from you when was the last time you saw him. you did, eh? When did the game break up?...What. am I tirivln’ at? you." ‘He hung up the receiver. Y. more checking than. that. GIIDPOBG t‘ There was a knock at the door Tome." railed Fcgarty. parted. n-nyway?" "fivlooney." answered the ldctec- llve- "Ne. Id0I'l't d‘l'ink.” Jimmy, with a gesture hands towards the bottle. "No thanks not Just now." Fflgarty poured himself n stiff tlrlnk, mixing it with ginger ale iind ice. "Mooney." lie said, "i can't tell you how that ticket got in the room, because I didn't go to the theater that night. It might sound l.ke a funny alibi to you. I swear I of the "Mooney. ‘I gave that ticket to a woman." To Jimmy. who was listening in- it open to the detective. "Here's the phone number and her address." he said. He shifted uncomfortably on the bed. Mooney turned ‘to Jimmy. “We'll get a cab and go down there, Rand. We won't call her up." He picked Ask Tom, he'll tell "Your Oryii good as far at it goes. Fo- arty, although it will take a lot Now you explain how that 'i.lck- illll" ct got Into that room." A i781] "aml- b0)’ UBPO-‘lilrd a tray hearing gin- “ ‘"1 Ker ale and cracked ice and de- ‘Fossrty ODPHed a bureau drawer rid pulled out a. bottle. "Have a drink. .Mr.—~say what's your name S. S. “0RDUNA” .... .........March8th flit new. mil. 511m PACKET coiimiv I HALIFAX, n. s. feet-colds of all sorts. 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