l a -\\ ‘ wn'rsi'l~'r.'l.!';>( ' ~~ ‘Jib’ ‘ THE TOWN GUARDIAN now hind the bars ior a lengthy stay. "Crooked as a snake." declared Mooney attsr several hours with a friend in the Montreal detective bureau. "A ward heellng politician and the best little vote buyer that ever _ lthrew an election. Mixed up In a While they are waiting, pollee'lot oi high pressure bootlegfllll! phone that Henry Rand la dead and spected to knowing a. lot a-' in a cheap Hotel.. Th. body io bout olie or twoiligll-jack murders. found in a gas-filled room. a-Btrttheyoaut zeta thing on him. lsmall welt on the back of the We've heard a lot about that bird Orange Peltoe Bleadfle hells. . l‘ back in Grafton. . I The only clewa are a woman's "Got plenty oi money and plenty Ila-handkerchief and the stub of a oi influence. A professional bond- lyellow theater ticket. man too." not w MI ant-h‘. - Janet Rand breaks her engage- Tlley had gone later to the lMay- rnbl-ilh- robin-ll the teacher. Tllélllmfiflt with Calvin because of the fair Hotel, where lMooney had what Ia It?" uskt-rl llllllresslng the other boy, he snlllzlmdlsgrace-J’. Jlmm, lparnlng that learned the number oi I-‘ogartyh "Tell mo. (‘lnrPrlctL whose bully unulthe atub In from‘ the Paragon The- room and promptly had "loathed Iirllllfllll up Illl l-leplluilvs lllllk?" ater in Montreal, goes there with from a charuberlnaid that Fogarty "It “'1!!! lhP tllflphllnl’! hally. sir.” DETECTIVE MOONEY. They had not slept in his room the prev ___ learn that the ticket Is a perman- vlous Tuesday Ilislll- ent reservation In the name of “That was the night beiore your Election Card Ihflifii, {f-Wkifillhtilt‘; {a - ' ltumlti‘ no» ‘l’ C- » Lqlycm- ‘w. .t_. lift) t, ‘i a..- . . APAGBTWO y For Discerning Tastes-hi l i _ _ I BEGIN HERE TODAY ..HENRV RAND, middle-aged bueinen man, ls expected home to hellp celebrate his. son. JlMMY'8 ,27th birthday. The gathering In- , - - ‘eludes Jimmy, his elater JANET, T E A "l" ‘his mother, Ind BARRY COLVIN, I Ennet’; fiance. Always fresh, pure and most delic- jous in flavour. Brown Label 75c umught l'p an Elephant’: Mint. —---‘--d|llllllll‘li nlllk. lllltl It Jgllllltlll hoolnllstet hall just finished un rounds In weight every lllly." when Johnny l "Clarence uughl __€ i ' l trout seat one of them was speak-, , ing -to her. She stopped than glanc- ed around. she was plainly dis-- tressed. ‘He hurried. On; oi the. men was getting out of the car. _ Jimmy was lbeside her.“ ‘Sorry to keep you waiting, ‘he Bald hur- riedly, lifting his hat, I was delay’ ed inside." He wondered whether| he was "Betting away" with his] bluff. He wasn't ‘looking for tron-f ble. He suddenly thought of Jan- et He saw that he wasn't fooling the mun who was getting out of; the car. He was handsome in a‘ way, but a losa-lipped mouth aboli- ed what otherwise might have been a downright good-looking face. "What a smooth worker you are," he sneored to Jimmy. "Come on, sister, hop ln." Jimmy edged over toward the curb. “Heal it," he said quietly. "Let's lake u crack at this wise guy." A instructive _i0od lesson. ruined his hand. "Well. Johnny“ the teacher. “Please. sir. (‘Intent-e INNIFLV Iillltl tn- lluew o baby that wllll brought up on I ONE MILK STANDS“ our} FROM ALL THE REST ANY brands of evaporated milk — but just one outstanding sistency, delicate taste and pleasing. color. These good points improve all cookin and brin out the flavor and texture of oods. In ace of cream, Carnation ls perfect ior M leader. Leads in sales in Canada-leads in THOMAS FOGARTV. father's murder." said Mooney, To the Electom oi Ward 5. Ladies d. Gentlemen: l take Ihla opportunity ot thanking you for the honor you conferred on me in electing me an your representative for the paet four years. I truat your confidence has not ‘been misplaced. The Councll did me the honor to place me as Finance Minister, Idurlng the Iaot two years, and economy was my wotchwcrd. as ‘the Financial Statement of the Clty shown. I am again asking for your support in the coming elec- tion on February 10th. My card stands the same as leaned beiore-—the improvement and betterment of conditions in the city. I am in favor of permanent improvements. Economy ls etlll essential, or othcrwlee we muet have in- creased taxation, which we do not want at the present. If you think I warrant your support, kindly vote for me on election day. Yours respectfully, ‘l’. W. L. PROWSE, To Electors of Ward Four Ladle: and Gentlemen: Two years ago you did me the honour of electing me as one of your representatives at the Council Board, for which l thank you. I am npw seeking rc-electlon on the tenth of thla month and I trust that my record during my term of office, merits a continuance of the splendid support I received from you at the laat general election. My policy with regard to civic government la exactly what it waa before, vlz - Progress, tempered with Economy, and for this end I shall alwaya strive. l have conscientiously done all in .my power for the betterment of our city and especially Ward Four and endeavoured to rectify every complaint. If you see fit to re-elect me. I can assure you that I will con- tinue to do my beat to serve you and serve you well. Again thank- lng you for past favors, l remain, Falthfully yours, ' E. A. FOSTER Toililectors of Ward Four Ladies Jndik-rtleme-n: 0n February 10th the citizens of Charlottetown select those Whl will constitute the governing body of this City for the next two years At that time it Ie my intention to offer a: a candidate to acvve the In- terest: of the people oi Ward Four. As a practical business man, and as s resident wlth an Intense love for my City I would conalder it at once my duty and my pleasure to promote every legitimate object that would have a; lie ultimate aim the improvement of our City. Realizing the fact that as a city we cannot stand still, we must ad- vance, my ‘watchword would be “Economical Advancement" along all lines necessary for the growth of a progressive clty, and a prosperous citizens-hip. It la not my purpose to personally Interview every voter before the election, but should I receive your endorsement all electors will find me at their service after the election. WItl-l a hearty appreciation of your kind support, ‘ Respectfully yours, 2-5-4l. P. W. TURN ER, -'li. 2-8 g jElectors of Ward Five -Twc years ago you elected me as one of your representatives at the Council Board. I trust my aerv Ices have merited your approval and further confidence. la ever l stand for lmprovementa and the Jvancement of our City In every possible way conalsten with our revenue and- noq‘ Involving increased taxation. There are many streets in ward five that require attention and It will be my aim, If elected, to Iflnd ways and means to have them put In better shape. ‘A: It la Impossible for me to see every elector personally l take ‘hi. opportunity of soliciting your vot¢ and influence. Your: respectfully, W. ALLAN STEWART I490-29-0i. ‘ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER 7 "All right, Mooney." Jimmy‘ slapped the detective on the back. “We'll go down to lMrf Fogartys hotel and let him try to explain this.“ “Not so fast, not so fast," llilot 1 back Mooney. For all of his sur-l Prise, he had ‘been doing some ‘ra-I pld thinking. He turned tn the‘ ticket seller. "Have you two seats, right behind this one ior next} Monday night?" l’ "See what I can do." The young man began to scan througllastackl oi‘ tickets. "Here you are—seats‘ 30 and 31 ill Row I Just what you‘ want. By the way. has Big Tom Fogarty got into a jam?" ‘ "I'm not saying, brother." Moon-l ey reached for the tickets and, tossed o. bill tllrougll the grating. ‘ The ticket seller flushed. “None! 0F my llll-‘lllle-"IS, oi course, but iii You can get anything on Fugnrty| You'll In: tile first that's been able to do it." "Yeah? Well, they all make mis- takes snlnetlnles.“ Mooney pocket- ed tile tickets. He turned to Jim~ my. "We're not showing our llltlld to Fogurty yet. We'll have a chall- ce to find out a few things about him, and Monday night we'll get a good look nt him." They turned away from the win- 110W. leaving the clerk ablaze with curiosity. "Why wait?" Jimmy asked Mooney. “Fogarty’s the man- we’ re looking for. Why give him a chance to run away?" "He's not running away," declar- ed IMOOHBY. "I know the kind of a gent we're dealing with, and I'm not talkfng to him until I have something more to go on." I l i! "We want something more to E0 on... Mooney had said. We'll, they had It. What they had learn- ed about Fogarty was sufficient, ln Jimmy's mind, to pm 111m be. DON'T SPOIL YOU CHILD'S l HAIR lav wast-um: rr -—-_-_._____;__ When you wash children's hair, be careful what you use. Do not use prepared shampoos or anything e159 that contains » time much iree alkali. for this Attention of Ward 5 Electors In voting for samuel Kennedy you are ourely eate- guardlng your own Interests. He has been ihmumental In the erection in thla Ward of from 000,000 to 0100.000 worth of splendid residences which are a valuable allot to the olty. By hla enterprise In purchasing what was formerly a pasture .fleld in the out end, dividing lt Into building Iota, tlspoalng of these at reasonable prices, he has greatly en- couraged the building up and the beautifying of that I96- tlon of the Ward, vlthlch new contains some of the moat eovnfortablo and attractive homes In the cit!- In the wort end, he has also showed hie faith In cur g.“- on, by "pimping hi; policy of building and beau- tlfylng. He has much at stake ln thlln elty being a large holder of real estate, and electors can rest auurod. that If Il- ' acted, luleletnflandlng qualities la a shrewd and alaoeesefu. ious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. . T h e hest thin! to use is M u l s I fl e d oocoanut oil shampoo, for ill-ls is pure and en- tirely greaseless. it ls inexpensive and beats anything else all to pieces. Two o-r three teaspooniuls oi Mulsliied ls all that is required. Simply moisten the hair with water and _rub -it In. it makes an abund- ance oi rich, creamy lather, which cleanses tholoughly. and rinses ollt easily. Tho hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, iresh looking, b iitht, fllliiy, wavy, and easy to anage. Besides. It loosen; and takes _out every particle or dust. dirt and dandruff. You can get is very lnjur-I ' I buslnem mas, will be of pcsstvflun In the conduct of the ; city's bueinoao. l Adina meek louder than words. ‘Mtllsliierl cocoauut oIl shampoo at any drug store, and a few ounces will lssl for months. ‘Be sure your druggiat gives you Mulslfled. De- ware of imitations. Look for the name Watltns on the package. York registered at Hotel. and then again it might. sales the world over. And the whole basis - wide preference for is quality. Carnation quality, st rained, comprises all should expect in the That one brand is Carnation. uniform richness, purity, creamy con- co ee, fruits and cereals. Carnation cuts cream costs down two- thirds! of this world- Carnation Milk cadfastly main- the virtues you milk you use__ Write for a Cook Book. / Next time, buy Carnation. .You'll be in good company. More and more housewives of Canada are depending on Carnation to solve their milk problems. At your grocer's in the familiar red and white labelled Camatlon cans. ducts Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. iCarnation Milk “From Contented Cows” Produced in Canada Just consider, free co Address téy. of Mary Blake’s arnation Milk Pro- I r-QQ-veo-oo-o-Q Beauty and the Beast U0 DOB C UT-u UTs "U19 flight this H. A. Jones of New the Cnnileld it might not mean a tiling This fel- low Fvsartys been living in the same hotel ior four or iive years and the mal-rl says he's oiten out at night. , “IStlll, it's something [or hiln to; fiXlllaill. We've got the stub 0i‘ the theater ticket he ‘bought and‘ _ lies got to account for that, too, T119 ladies nf SP3 vjgw are re. ion sec. Baud. ll doesn't Day lflgcognlzet] as splendid entertainers. rush at Hung“ to mst- Now Whenlaud their reputation in this res- we Se? Fmgarty he'll hflve 1° lwvqpect‘ was fully maintained at the Zlpretlty, “gm “m9 “m”? u’ wmkysouial evening under ‘the auspicles lmsef 10°59" Yo" Famed mloi ‘the iWomen's institute anlinp ‘mm’ onnhm‘ Wm‘ just melwas given on Thursday evening, “Tft ‘ffnllw ‘"1- Jai.’ 28th in ‘Sea View Hull. As his Jam leverfiftectweJl iveathcr and roads were unfavor- n.’ he] caamlflesskil- mmy could" able the audience was smul-l but "uoonpe n "Ex h' l those who gathered in the hall on “m” Cugé m v$$3“f"f| 5MP‘? that occasion were fully repaid ior an autonwb"; then“ "caqgere the ctiort made in getting ‘there. the chief ‘mm Mm t ‘l’ kw! ct‘ Every detail oi the entertainment ‘vh|h_'he w“ thew ° 0° n” IlPOI/ldtll was carried" on to the “Killing two biljdq Wm] o e satisfaction oi all concerned. Spo- flunppp. Hmfled wmuilpy “wyk clal ‘reference is necessary to give mme pretty nealffla n" M we Jan the deliciously served ‘luncll the imw "m" we flee Foguny‘ I,“ be pmmlnence it deserved. The col- bnsy Sunday and part of Monday lecuon taken amounted to $1200‘ “Sllilillfise “'0 get together ‘Mondtu Mr‘ Edwin [Murphy very capably iaflflnoon 11,“, ma" our’ recepflog presided as chairman and the iol. gm. Mn pagan). That." glve you lowing is t-he programme in‘ full. Monday mommg ,0 look amund instrumental lMusic —— Mrs. Roy f0,- nmt job you were talkiu, a“ Burt; 2 *Readlng—-Wanda Graham; nut. “ii you still think you-n be ‘Dialogue — lWaldrons Dugglm and here long enough m need 0,183. Reggie H-i-ltz; lSolo-Jhlva Duggan‘; “Fm beginning to “fink ma, l, lReading-Jtuth Msthesom Solo - mtg-ht not be necessary,“ “mm Pauline Coulson; Reading —— Jan- ,unswered_ Hawhough m,‘ F088"), etta Champion; Dialogue-"The in- lqyng 1001“, almost too good to be experienced Maid"; Reading-John true," E. Campbell; Darkie Quartctto; lsufldgy m-Ommg Jimmy gem a CoutesF-‘Weddln-g Tour.” ifilekram to his mother and sister: "Feeling ilne and making progress. Write to me." He sent along his address. Till! day passed slviitly. in the Weill": he hunted up a church. sulllmlg into an empty pew he lint listening to the organ while the church gradually iiilled up. He reached ior n hymn gonk and idly skimmed through it. Most oi the hymns were familiar to hlm—.lsn- ct used to play them on Sunday evenings at home. He_ became gradually aware oi a ‘ifrl sitting across the isle from ihlm. He could see her proille. The thought occurred to him that he would like to he an artist long enough to paint it. Her nose, sliithtly tip-tilted, and her ilrm little chin seemed so clearlyetcll- ed against the background of light .. . .he could not see her eyes. and the small hat she wore hid most of her hair. What he could s53 of lt was black and straight and ‘bob- bcd,...Her whole pose seemed to ilt naturally into a church back- ground. ‘They were praying. himself on his knees ‘ 'l‘h,. mall ht the wheel was-climb llll,’ out, too. Jimmy could smell liquor. He stiffened. lSuddenly helnsllvtl ollt with his fist and naught tile nearesl man flush on itho chill. ‘ ‘(To Be Continued) ._.__.’-<o-§§_. MALPEQUE A smiled at A FALSE ALARM This ends the first wc-ik of "Beauty and tile Beast." Next week Beauty's [other will meet the Boast, and tllen Beauty her comes Into his power. When their father oiiereti to bring each one oi his children -a giit when he returned, the two sis- ters were wild with Joy and racked their heads to think of the most ex- pensive thing, But Beauty said she would like nothing but a rose, since none grew where they lived} She lonly said this because she did not [wish to seem better than hsr sis- lterll by saying she did not want anything. Jvotwlthstandlng the storm oi Thursday evening the 28th. the stork found its way to the home oi Mr. and‘ lMrs. Charles Champion. leaving them two ilne bounching] baby boys. Congratulations. l Then the iatller set forth and at last came to the city and iound the great merchant ship. But some oi the cargo had been damaged and a dispute arose about the remainder. When It was lilnally settled, the merchant ion he had nothing at M," Maude Domfld. Se‘ viawrall and start back home even spent the past week the guest oi 90°79!‘ "m" n9 had come- hsl- sister. Mrs. Ralph Ramsay, (‘Beauty's other sister ls wearing Mnlpequa, - a pale blue slip, tan stockings and black shoes. Her hair/is lhrown.) ———-<0>—-—H— VISCOUNT KATO Rev. A. IN. Gillie, left on Monday afternoon to attend the Presbytery of the United Church. which mn-y vened ‘in Charlottetown on Tues- day‘ Feb. 2nd. The very many friends of Mr. Duncan lBealrsto. Malpeque regret to hear oi his serious illness -—-—-—<ro-c>-—-- NORTH TRY-ON SCHOOL .Honor Roll for month of Janu- ary of ‘North Troyn lScllool. . Grade Vlii— 1 Marion lWaddell, 2 Reta Dawson. Grade V-Ii--l Janie 'l‘llomas_ B‘ H“ '°‘""‘ Della Dawson. s Paulie Chisholm. . not listening .\‘ By Marie Belmont is Illi‘ mnillp, r Sflllhlnllfllllllll smarlness lwyllote oi the very slender e‘- 59“ gown which is shown here develop-y ed in (rapper colored velvet. The model is made witll n iflfllllll- ed bodice and a skirt which cllnus ‘because it is cut on Ille llllls oi the [material Tile skirt also lldlls llcllgth in its Irregular henlllne. which dips ai the sides. Bronze metal cloth. in texture and with n velnvd lille through lI suggesting the veins In Autumn leaves, makes the shaped girdle oi Egyptian Inspiration. l Electors Notice To the Electors of Ward Three, Ladlea and Gentlemen: At the request of a number‘ oi the electors of Ward Three. I. have decided ‘to nominate as n candidate for Councillor lu the coming civic election. Realizing the, fact that our taxes are new high enough economy will be my watch~ word. ISllould you do me the honor oi, electing me II promise to do my ut- most ior the benefit oi our city and Ward Three especially. I ' Respectiully yours, - F. R. MoLAINE. 7562 4 5i. Election Gard To the Electors of Ward Five Ladies and Gentleman: Grade Vi——1 Florence ‘beard, 2 Leah ‘Lord. Grade V—-1 IEulalla Melanie. 2 Sheldon Dixon, 8 Jean "Muirhesld. Grade IV--1 Ethel Leard, 2 Fran- cis Cobb Grade il-l- 1 Mabel Mclunls, ll Freddie Dawson. 3 Ernest Lord. Grade ‘IL 8r-1 Major Waddell, 2 ‘Rhoda Cobb. 3 Vance Dixon and Thomas Dawson (Bqnal) Grade ll. JP-Jv Mgfjorig u i head. Helena Delaney, iequswlg Major llnman, 8 Mary Gillie, l Grade l—-1 Helen Chisholm and Jean Debauey (equal). 2 Lslla u-l iurflY. 3 Myrtle Callback _lPerfect attendance-Della Daw- 10 the regular prayer but r of his own accord. When h‘; alzionltg- ed up ha glanced involuntarily a- cross the aisle. The girl was look- ing at him. He hali expected to see amusement in her eyes and flushed slightlyi ‘instead. he could have sworn there was sympathy, and llmdelstaudlng. She turned her eyes sway and Jimmy noticed that they were blue, with heavy black lashes”... ., y. He had walked ior perhaps half a block before he ‘became dimly conscious that she was walking n- ‘llead of him. He wondered, halt gnlltlly. whether she might not Illwwt him of following her- fillers was ‘no one one may, son. Pearle Olllsholm, SIIOMOILDII“ m was about to turn around‘ on. ‘Mabel M-lttnhls. Helm’ lWml-l lt-l Having decided to again oiisr as a candidate ior Councillor in Ward Five, ll respectfully solicit your votes and influence on Feb. 10th next. For iour years I have had the honor of being one of your repre selltatives at our i Council Board During that time I have endeavor ed to do my best ior the advance meat of our city in general and Ward lFlve in particular. Permanent civic improvement and the beautifying of our city must be continued but only ll keeping with our revenue. Thanking you ior your generous lllllillft. in the llllt, and soliciting a continuance oi some at the corn- Ing election, ' ' when ‘he saw an automobile p555. dell. Mayor lumen. Dsrnloe Dims, him and when it reached her to Infill accomodate Itself lo her gait. He l-it-Ien Delaney. nit i. . ally famous etotaoma t .- ‘t. “I! In Toltle from I a uulMyra 11,-‘ I.“ - ., llflllOlllli Leiurgsy, Helen lllefurgey, Premier of Japan and Internation- who recently I am, Respectfully Your: GEORGE W. MaeI-IOD. 7540-l-1l l _ ll I ‘ANNUAEEEETING ' The Annual Meeting of the Dunk River Dairying 6a., will be held at Centreville on Tuesday, February 9th at 2 p. m... All who are Inter» ested are invited. WM. CALLBECK, Secretary. 579-2-6M2i. m lllclnls ilillllllll- on I l 1 At the request of a large number of elect- ors of Ward “One I have _ nominated as Councillor for. that Ward in the civic elec- tions. If elected it shall be :my earnest endeavor |t0 serve the City to .the best of my ability and to see that the inter- _e§ts of Ward One are 'fully looked after. Respectfully yours, F. C. "DOUGAN D. M D." l 7573-5-4l. ,.',., ,,,,,,,,..,7 Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd Annual General ' Meeting The General Meeting of the Shareholders of QILVER SHEEN FOXES, t:ro., will be held m the Board of Trale Rooms, chariot"- towh at 8 p. m., on ‘Monday. < till 22nd day of February, 1920, fol-till reception of the Annual‘ Report. the election of Directors, etc. ' w. o. seamen,’ Secretary- 7547-2-4ti. A City Builder 1'0 THE sLatfrons or wAkq. THREE. Ladies anlilfiblntldntall In Oubmlttlng my capd Q; your oontldoratlon I rupee, fully draw your attention to ti‘ following factl:-- s avauoool pl pulldcr of ' buslneld I“, ov"a In building up a su I elty. ' I helluva in building for all y elaaeba of people. I believe ‘In bu economy. I believe In building within the resources of rsvllllfl- I-bellovl l: ‘axial?! Wit"- Ollt In lo tl ll- I “W. 1h holldlnl. m». pleyment of home labour and the testifying u this a o!!!’ enable of WM‘?! "tM", "My; ' the molt Ideal In ' ida.‘ I It will be Imnwlhla m m‘ tgeall upon all vdtaln percen- rquy, wherefore. Ladies and MQlIlIm/WIPC‘ l. W Vi" do ma the honour to vote for mo, I ehaIl heartily lllltfl?‘ late your support- A. A. HINNIJOIV- Ill... with Ladicsand‘ Gentlemen" " a