PAGE rwo You Can't Buy Watered Maple Syrup HE Canadian Gov- ernment insists Maple Syrup must be pure. The Barbados Gov- ernment in s is ts Barbados Molasses must be pure -—nothing but the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane, rich in mineral salts and iron. , Prot ec t yourself ‘ against diluted an d hdulterated molasses. Remember: Ask for the Genuine Barbados I hlolasses. . . ; coon GROCERS ‘ t sl-:l.l. IT. by ' 11m cmtntorrrrro WN GUARDIAN q\ The Three Lerlifons OOLOB OUT-OUTS of tear. % THE $LAVE'$ DECEPTION This is one day's chapter of “The fTltroe Lelttons" Ill which the prince ‘has lost ilis beautiful fairy bride. lily culling out and-saving the pap ‘er dolls, buys and girls will 500D have a who-lo sol lo act. out the story. i tit-tlon gives." The writer who ttitt Marie Bcllocdxiwndes, w ing successes, "The llollse.” t .-\lt.ltotlr.ll lllt- pt-lttt-c was shocked Ito think his ltt-ntttitul bride bud turned into tilis ugly old slave. l"! Jtt-llevett llll‘ slaves story and LOOK liter ltut-lt lo lllP Palace oi‘ Rubles. Tilt‘ king stormed and said. he iwttttld have lto slaves Inherit his i llronv, lull when silt‘ told him tlllll short stories about love, detective stories. lmdlzer" 4i {i Blilillls wily . . III ‘MONDAYS IillARIlIAII common-r teas 0v an ennvlc... mc. WHY w: PREFER STIJRIES or MYSTERY Noted Marie Belloc-Lowndes Explains Popularity 0f “Yellow Stub” 8V MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Jan. 30.—"Mystery stories will always ltoltd a foremost place in the aflflfl-UOIIB 01' llw refill" ing public. because they touch the most what one m-lght call the mental nerves-Alba nerve They give you what ‘t'rl.~tson’—a shudder-a thrill, that no other form of acute of tho French call de this statement to, me l! herself wolld-fumous us. author of two of the greatest mystery stories in the IFJnzlIsb language. She is Mrs. ho wrote those record-break- and "The (Lonely As sltu has also written both long novels uud about married lll'e and other taint-s, she ls probably one of the best persons In the world lu intelvic-w on the subject of mystery and SAYS MYSTERY STORIES ARTE (YLOSEST TO READERS’ HEARTS is the handsome or lllfly or unfortunate hero. And , he knows that In the last chapter the herounli the heroine will be in each 0Iher's aims. "The reader lmay be interested in the incidents tllut lcud up tn this. He may like the comic nt- rolnalltic convtarsntltins that take place, llllt lulcws all along what the ending l8 l0 l"!- he wNot so lit the mystery story. Tile feeling ot‘ won- tlt-rtnottt grows as the story nrowfl- The reader is ltnm it, ln-patltltntt. suspense m" the end. lie cannot can". 110w lltl- story is to develop and how it is to finish. Why They Like ‘Em "Atttl lltls lH especially tlue of crime stories. (‘rlttte exercise-s n peculiar but quite natural fast-in- tltion for lnost people. Ilellce tho STEM flmwtlfi lllfll attend famous crilnillal trials. Hence the great ~T_-» . HEIRS WANTED 1, Persona claiming to be entitled to share in the Estate of George will". formerly of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, late of the City of Toronto, Canada. deceased who died on August 6th, 1925, are requested to notify the undersigned PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Osgoode Hall. Toronto, Canada. 7445-27-lws. she ivas the iulry who had been be» twitched inlo this terrible tiisglllflfi- he ltlso believed her, and the court ltetzalt to make plans for the wed- tiing. Tito illffGl beautiful jewwtls in lllP ltingtll-ttt WWW brought lo ornnlnvnl liht- black SliIVWu wrinkled fillRPY" land tho fittl-st silks were souizht fol" diet‘ gltwlts. Ml the court hustled iilllOlil in qn-epztratiott for the day. anti at. last it camel (Th1- slzlvtfs dross. lr. brown and sltt- wl- rs a mt girdle and hand lu titer hair.) l I l IAOYOF r31: cnu‘ trbd b1 lhubqlh (nip ROYAL STI LLROOM RECIPES i "r0 CURE TOOTHACHE. dler book, "The lndger," is now being made Into a film by a great American concern, and she Wlll t-oltte over tu the United States In the fall to see the finished product and pass upon it before it is submit- ted to the public. The world-fantous Sir Jullnes M. Barrie once said oi" M‘rs. Belloc-tbowndes, who is 0U!‘ 0t‘ his closest friends: "Everything she has willie-Ii will some day be made into ll. play or rnotiml lllclllYe-‘l Two Things Essential “in fiction. Outside of the develomueltt of plot» and character." continued Mlrs. BelloclLuwllde-s. "there-arc two important things, two very llli; things: "Firskfituspenue. “Sec0nd—the creation in the reader of the feeling that everything in the story is so nilttlrlll that it might well have hflltbened to him- “ln these elements the mystery story is fllltlllul pro-eminent. -in the ordinaly love story there ls not ‘much suspense. The seasoned reader of fiction. after reading about six pages, knows who is ll"! pretty or homely or long-suffering heroine and who . Commissoner , . coming Civic Election. interests. Respectfully yours. G. D. WRIGHT 7264-16-l-sw6i. -_._.__......- __ _ .. Dipersal Sa Wednesday, p. rn., at Upton Park Farm, winning registered and ‘ 2t bail-futur- l’ 0n Ihe/ CANADIAN PACIFIC ERUISE hill“ Catlal to. ‘tuournontw .""""""" izzlirlia.’ Dnfnflolrom your local nfa-lnhb anal or write to caution nnnrnn. Dial. Pannier Age-m Bqlnt John. N. ll. ‘ out: Grams ‘hon! Synam t ~ t Candidate For Wateri At. the request of a large number lltllllllll bf-promlnenz citizens I have con- lull. 1335- eented to become a candidate fort Water Commissioner at the forth-[HOW MY WARTS WERE OURED and catarrhs. If you doi me the honor, Ladies and Gentle- (Tile men. of electing me to this position J wllll do my utmost to protect your, iii-i i; 4.‘ 6 I have been Instructed to sell on February 3rd at 1.30 West Royalty, the entire herd of prize fully ac- credited Bhorthorna. consisting of -' A,’ _=- “l3 ' __- z; i ___.._._._.._.___¢l ‘Iweuk vinegar. t VIOLET DRINK :(i\s taken by Her RoynLHlElIYIBH-‘l- (as told me by my Arnntl-aunt.) 'I‘ake of alum, reduced to powderl Mrs. EDITOR'S NOTE: Marie BeIloc-Lowndes ant things, she says-“suspense and the creation in the reader of the fueling that everything in ‘the story is so natural that it might well have happened to him." that probably accounts for its great success. This interview with Marie Belloc-Lowndes is particularly timely when everyone is looking forward to "The Yellow Stub," by Ernest Lynn, in The Guardian. In fiction there are two import- “The Yellcw Stub" fulfills these requirements and ltntoltttt oi splice that live newspapers devote to ac- t-nltnta of court procolttiillt-Iu ltl famous crinllllal lTlIll-"l. "Tile criminal is the abnormal creature. Tile no-ntul titan, the llvcrugle, ltomekeepillg, hard-work- ing man or wontan finds ill reading of the ceaseless colttcst between the law alld the law-breaker some cctnpttnsntion for lat-k of adventure ill hi8 own life. “The average reader sits safely and defiollll)‘ and honestly by his own fireside in the evening, opens the pages of II anystcry story nnd sets forth Into the unknown. "But for the grace n1‘ Gilli, he might be the per- sonage about whom this well is helm! wullell- ll" “light he lite mutt upon whose traces the hounds of the law are galloping. lie might be pitting his wits‘ ttgttinst those of Scotland Yard or the uleulhit of Nctv York or Chicago or whatever town you chollliu. “Mystery stories take as back to the wonder- ntcltt of childhood. They take us out of ourselves and onr_work-lt-tlay world. They make us forget our surrolttiings and cnthrttll us by happenings in n uui- vcza-lc that we don't know. ill this- way they are a sitprcnle €ll[8l'lillfllll€llt.' 2 rlrachltls. nitrous spirits of either T» drichtlts, mix and apply to the / tnvnllltll‘.~-—\¢'Ict0l'iil. May for 6 minutes and ‘system under Princess ClIflPlOUUS Recipe.) own ROSE LEAF DRINK (The original recipe of Queen He ‘lfitkc- of bruised loaves of the rietla. Maria.) fl-zllotlllulzl officlnulis and blend with leaves should half fill the cu the Duchess of Kent. Mother of Queen Victoria) pint of boiling water; infuse CAMOMILE TEA (Queen Adelaide's Recipe.) 2 dozen of flowers infused in [cure for indigestlng. i for lung trouble. FOR A RtHUNE small wine glllssful of warm water ——-—-<-0>-—-—- GREEN -BAY SCHOOL EXAMIN ATIN Grcclt Buy School took place la Lin. bchool house on Wednesday, Dec- ulnltet- 23rd at 1 o'clock‘ p. m. ' Mllwush the day was somewhat stormy there was a large attend- ance of parents and visitors. The Pupils were examined in the "mm"! ullllievta by their teacher, .vlr. John l‘. Flood assisted by Mr. .9. M. Malone and showed by then really answers that they had‘ been sarttlully taught. After the examination n pro- tsramnle of songs, recltatlons and ‘lllllokues was successfully carried Serious illness and com- plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old Reliable, Safe and Proven Remedy, “Lax- ative _BROMO QUININE." The First and Original Cold and Grlp Tablet. Proven Safe for more than a Quar- ter ofa Cenhmn “"1 ll)’ ll"? Pupils. The school room Th b0 be thi- . m“ “mflllll! decorated and In one ° * "I 5181mm” Corner stood a lerxa Christmas Tree loaded with gm; g0,- bop, teacher and pupils. 6 3%,” - A Y6?! Bllitlilble plrt of the pro- Pdm 300- Mlde in Canada. sweeten wlthlsottte of, the young men honey. To cure pain and sooth the The next was the reading 0t‘ an ad- attacks of bronchitis,|dress to the teacher by Eileen Mul- one and bha presentation of a beati- The teacher ln a few well chosen words for their Infuse one part of red rose teavesl the distan and a cup of boiling water. The losei pint of boiling water for half an hour. Strain. sweeten with honey llltl drink half a gill fasting" A in a pint oi‘ boiling water tor 10 minutes. Sweeten with honey. Take a wineglassful thiee times u day Add 30 drops of sal volatile to a The semi-annual examination oi gramme was a violin selection byPnnl n wall. " ‘Mmullu lrl°°ll ll"! llflh tilmcinl by M, eacher:-—We the pupils of tiful gift by Mlwle Costello. thanked the I pupils lt- , thoughtfulness. tas bells and whistles were heard in ce and Santa wrapped up in ms m“ and loaded with good continue successfully in yont. 9rd. He nous work. Wishing you the coni- Leave upon the fire for 10 minutes,i caused much marl-intent for young pllmem“ "7 ‘he seagull then take off and strain. and sweet- and old with his Jest: and comic en with honey and drink cold and fasting. Females only should drink from the tree. RegiStered Shorthornst One teuspoonful of dried violctQtms concoction Wednesday, Feb. 3rd;““" plthings made his appearance. Complimentary ithen malle by Messrs. lBarrett. and E. M. Malone. l l Mr. borience in the teaching profession having taught in different parts oi‘ lfthe Province and the past six years .ln the Canadian West found that the pupils nteasured well up to the standard ill the different subjects. The teacher then treated the pupils and visitors to s. liberal sup ply of ca_ndy and fruit. ’l‘llc singing oi‘ the Nntlotilll Anthem brought u very pleasant afternoon to I.I close. FO-llowlllg was the address: ‘ IL t - seven bulls, ages 4 months to 2 FoR L NERVES your: and eleven young cowl and heifers. l Hvssop ’ J‘ A’ M“°Dg:;ll;2'eer‘ l Steep ‘,4 oz. ‘dried hyasop flowers .Wr. J. l’, 1<‘Icod__ Dear Teacher:—-At this ltnppy time of Christmas. we your pupils feel we cannot let it pass. without _ showing In a tangible way the feel- lnsu of love and affection which is between you dear teacher and we your pupils. Only a short tinlc pant our loving playmate, now our kind - and diligent. teacher. Please accept titill small gift us a token oi‘ the esteem in which we hold you. Wish- lnl; you many happy Christmases amongst us, we remain, Ytllul“ PWIIII of Green Bay School. HAlEL GROVE. 3CHOOL EXAMINATION The semi-annual examination of Hazel Grove School was held on Tuesda ya/fternoon December 22nd. A goodly number of rate payers end visitors were present. The pupils were examined In the various sub- lects by their teacher, Miss Mur- .'aret Lin»; and by their protupt. ind ready answers showed the care- illl "all"!!! they ‘bad received from their painstaking teacher. A good Christmas programme was than given, after which lMIss Edith Bag- tnltl on behalf of the pupils present- ed the teacher with a beautiful Waterman‘: Fountain Pen and the present. wylngu as he distributed the gifts ,.ema,k, wemjwords thanked them for Malone who has coltsiderable ex- a few cents. Hazel Grove School wish to ittttllc some recognition of your coutinu-Itii services to us. Yc-ttr lively inter-est‘ in ali our szch-tol wn: and klutli fellowship in ovary trial. We re: ize it is not easy to have the oar, fence you show, even on the lnttst l-Bdl“ and Getlllflufltl trying days. We hope this gill will; CARD Mayoralty. preciation will stlnluliltu you to recurd is an open book. twenty-eight years lalso. After the 10th day of February I is before you Your Pupils. The teacher, although taken by tsurprlse. ill a few well chosen m“ and pupils ‘Vere the" lrvaxediesaential ‘to any well-governed buu- iwith home made candy by theimgss fismtillahmfirg- h d b‘ teacher, and als oranges, ts l‘ “m9 ° P“ Yu" l 9 ° candy from the ‘iVmnclFs Illlllitliltltllltig" m” ‘my h“ “a” lmiaaud "w" thus lllinging to n clone a vel'y.W/12,'5°0. u.) $134830‘) m‘ “earl-Y M“ pleasant lineman" that. mllllOfl dollars. Taxes have ' ‘been increased, rents have been n’ doubled. l Qllarlottetown in an attractive ‘city of which we are proud but we ‘must not make It a rich man's ‘paradise. The laboring class and workers who are the backbone of any suc- cessful community mutt; be “yum, cred and living conditions made to enable them to live within their means. It is my intention to co-operate _ with the Boards cf Trade and other I torganizatlonn with a view to pro- OMEN by the millions nreJ/ld" "W": Hflplvyment for labor. discarding the old-time “sani-i My EllOFIS Will be used to acquire tary pad” for a new and lclentiiicl‘ "mreatfed doskinu facilities and way. ‘Miler improvements on Our water A way that offers protection un-‘lmmj _ known before. A way, too, that. Wm‘ W" llmllvd facllltles In ‘the solves the old embarrassment of "‘°"‘lhl"‘ El fiwltfmlllr Ind Dflenmber dupe,“ [on e a way wharf alone the It it. called"KOTEX." Eight ltt 1o W" t" $16-$25 was Paid w: to the better-class women now employ it. l°"9“h°'°m°" °l WI‘ CllY- Th8" ll Dilurd. u “my n ‘ pk“ offs great danger that unlen better tissue. No laundry. Noelnbar-lxgllgrloza Pzzvldeél ‘w: “w? rulmenh o e cl y. th UNI lt'| five time: n absorbent as L"°"h'|“:l '°°°"'""°d"l°" V“ "l" Main", comm Md“ v “L: e .0‘ dlreet more shipping You dine, dance. motor for hours, e0 l’ ""73! I llrqer number of in aheerest frocks without llCCflfldllllzr l’? M h°°"'°‘l“°“tly ll." i doubt or fear. l“ app?’ ' f‘: ‘ It deodorizelfitoo. And thus ends m amp ‘if’ n": "' 91mm" M ALL danger of’ offending. “gm. 1:’ ‘m. ‘Hazfbefi Imprm“; You asl: for it at ally drug or “W” ‘madman. with mleragrkl: department store, without hesitancy, 6|." would be “any |mpr°ved_ a ‘imply b, ‘Phil's "KOTEX" I had the pleasure of helping to olffiiézulrlrlagg: "l? jddllllfl- End frame the tit-sum Ballot Election - - "°Y'==v=l'YAetu I I t t day. Package of twelve costs only “r n’ my n y." n ‘Mi Women Use Then dispose of this new hygienic help easily as tissue — no laundry Council. It la In your hands on the 10th day of February to any who lhlll folllowinl address was read by Miss K01‘ ex No laundry-diam! like alum nerve you for the next two years. Give me the opportunity 6f placing As you are aware I am a candl- l Gm,“ excitement than prevailed show our llppreckttlnn if your vliiidate for the fouls, and the kiicwlvlodge ol‘ IJIII‘ zfp- suliflsslvfi W3" l ha" “Fl/lid i8 councillor tar Ward Five and my _ My bul- lneas record in the city for the past For six hope to be able to introduce Into thainithe affairs of the city some‘ practi- . . . - ‘ I b I t d Ambrosephmlghuul ‘md kindly “CL m” "mica u. M" me ho s such as an should be packed in parcels weigh- ing not over ll lbs.. the outer cover- ing 0t‘ which bleached muslin or similar mater- ial; should be plainly marked on the outside of the package:- alld utilIrr-sll should be placed on the outside of the package to eu- ahle Lampsml & 00., to identify "It on arrival, and packages should be numbered consecutively front N0. 1 upwards. ' ‘ Wfl-mpwvfl _ - operation in our city knowing as I u. duplicate to Alfred FY1361‘. Tllli lllfi [do that increased limprovemen-Lnlvoice should statew- can be made along these lines. I‘ (l) The number of parcels sell! shall not be able to see the electors; forward. - personally but take this opportum‘ (2; The aerial number marked ity of soliciting your votes andiolt each parcel. support. (3) The quantity of skins in s. A. McDONALD. leach parcel. ‘ t4) The value of each slllll. t5) The amount of lnnurluull required. Unless advised -to the cflulffllft Lampoon 1i Co. will insure, under their open policies, all shipment! Directions For Shipping Fox Skins to C. M. Lampson & Co. Per Parcel Post _ ,',“,‘,‘,{,'°,,',“,§;“1§‘,§,_‘°'g§gfig°iuifiii —_'— __-lve rotectlon from the time the Fox skins ‘Intended fort C. M. goodapleava the shipper‘. posses“; ltatnpson At (.0 s. Lonllc-n sales um“ deuvered w Lamps“ g ca, In London. and the rate of M991‘ luln is most reasonable. If it is not desired that Lnmlllfl" a Co. should arrange insurance." must in every case be clearly’ l‘ stated on the Invoice referred ll above. Skins may also be forwarded“ lx-ndon through one of the 0X11?!‘ companies. Shipments by 819"" lrlhfllllll be made in exactly the w!" way as by parcel post, except tllll the packages need not welsh 1°" than ll lbs. it is not necessary P“ far as the insurance is concerned to declare any value to the 019"" companies. {Qi-ii should be of un- llnlt the following address C. M. LAMPSON 6. 00.. 64 Queen Street, iondon. E‘. C. 4, England. In nddltlolt. the shippers name At the time the shipment. is din-i lml-clwd. nu invoice must In ev-aiy stunt-tr» nlnltnt-nt n»- Bachelo- case be sent to lLampson at Co, and i To the Electors oi Ward live_ Ladies and Gentlemen: I have decided to offer myself n a candidate n Couli- elllor In Ward Five at the forthcoming Civic Mansion. If you do me the honor to elect mo I will do all In my power to serve you. giving my puppet-t Ito all menu"- which I consider to be n» m. betterment of our omv- l am In favor of permanent civic Improvement; eonelmnf with our revenue and wlll support any and all ynowmenltl that tend to the building up and beautifying of our C"! Wllllw‘ "lwfflflll lddltlflnll burden on our IIXPIWW Au I wlll be unable to call on all porwnllly UIRO "l" opportunity of soliciting your cupped 0n election tili- “ Respectfully you". Samuel Kennedy some practical buslneef method; in