_,Pass 'rwo ' ‘ _ _ THE 0HARL01‘1§srrowN out-inniAN` _ \ _ _ _ IIII lil II IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i _ if ‘ ‘ ' ' cliaiirs uppiiienlly oi the same pe lfrom the low couch and lifted the .h___._;__ _ii _»__ ' The Night oi the Wedding SUCCESS in baking' is assured when qou C MAGIC BAKIIIG IIIII I I II II I ~OO-OOO-9 E Authors ot “The L htndng Cond I IIIIII 5 THE gii'l tried to reason the She had felt very tired in the n sleep, Since then--blankness And water! 2-I Ii must be day by the time, she n By G. N. and A~M. WILLIAMSON uotor” and other hecinadng It ll l .,.;°;':i:'.:;’°:..‘::.".:;'si,..:“...‘.:;:. C......., 3-»- ii- --»»- me f->--»»~ imprisoned in Mystery ’ _up with a little crimson wax,"Im- I ' printed .by his seal ring. Last night-or was it last night? matter out. -she had had good cause to re- iember the' daturororm. And iuow. She could not, she was, sure, now ii room under deep, green mistake the odor. Did its presence nd the drowsy taintness she felt ieau that Don had come to the told lii~i~scl-i`i for even here it was police station at Ardry-le-Mare, got d her and spirited her away WELL AGAIN From Mother Nsture's storehouse we have gathered the roots, barks end herbs which are compounded, o make -Tanlao. This great tonic and builder has brought health and trength to millions. If your body is weak and under-_ nourished. ii you can't sleep or eat, .have stomach trouble or burning rheumatlsm. :lust you see how quickly Tanlac can help you back ct-ll, she remeuibered, and at last, again, it was hanging about ber to health and su.ength_ ‘-~‘e at night, had Iain down to like a cloud. Most people notice a. big change to r the better after the very iirst bottle. They have better appetites and more pep. The sparkle comes back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks? Don't delay taking Tanlac an- __ I .tht enough to see everything in into lrer cell by some means. drugg- tho place, an-d catch the gliuts on e other pi-ggioug dgy_ gggp at your fi.-ili .~;’ shining scales. while .she slept? druggist's now and get a bottle Thi- room was curiously furnish- Somebody had done the thing! of this, the greatest ot all tonics. § led. at ull t-vt-nts to Pandora's eyes, And :is Don very .IGHIOUSIY Ellilrd' = i`lie wzills were ot' bricks, narrow, - ,lfconfains no alum and leaves no bitter taste i._vii.g on llii' low lied, no higher h IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Iwi. 'l‘liv.si» liuiigiiigls looked old. j_’f’§ t.oiii,li, .ind llii only liiriiituri., be h _T-= f~‘-_'-`_.~_'~.-‘-,"_»§_._. ’sii|cs lli.~ lin il. coiisisleil ot' a sin:-til :li 22,; 'A _ d the secret oi his anesthetic, it long, brown sli-culo:eil bricks. sweiiied more likely to have been e than any one else. Still, why 'han li dliuu, tht- -nlrlwinild soo iio'siuiuId he have wished to get her doors; ibut on cacli of thi; [oiiruui of prison and hide her, when walls iiiuig n piece oi tapestry. hitf WSUUIUUY C0ilId hell’ him 10 eitlii-r on» of which -might cover uilirovr his innocence? _ _ . _ . _ _ 'l‘ho fact thut there was a bed I yr: thi-y were not dliriplduied, with scented linen and a coverlet iie.th.-r w-i+~ thi-y fudi-il. in suchifur warmth lookcd as ii’ her lite '* zi plat-c, where sunlight could were not to the tlireutened; and In . . ni-viii' outer, colors might remain any case Pan did not 'feel actively t° ""g°"°“"‘ “CU-T" and fI°°‘_I9 the -_-- - ,__ _,___ fresh, Pun thought for ceiitiiri:-s! zifiaid, Sire cared too little now syatem Mm’ “»“` ‘viude of life- ‘=-'-_ -1 A e .,.___ .___ v______ _ . _ e e 0 ,.1 _ lt is ii friend to Health and a ,_ _ _ _ ._.__L`__ ___,__..._ I li ir \ .i hire, save ioi a tiger what happ ned to h r t be I .ight .akin thrown down in from ot the eur.-ii easily. Ilowever, she would .ive bein more or 'less than union ii the strangeness of her iw-iti-tory taihie ni black ouk, withf>.iirrroiiiiilingis bud not pricked her ./ .i bi-'int fully carved ltgs, and twoito curiosity Sho got up again l __ "_ `Z`_`:__`3:_ rioil. I |p1ce oi"tapeStI'y on the wall f~" VT il iriils' n»itlif=r cold nor wuriii iii_11-;;;iiii:-it whlcli the heud of the bed ___&______________' ____ iii# riioiii. iiiii thc lit-il lind 3 puirh- vvus slit, Nothing was behind it r wok im iii-t ina ic l tl itil a' solid br' k I tl - 1 't.osaiisui.s FRowN'NgAB(;';‘NGFA|iJE PUBL|C|li.ut-uili-,~: ull iii liriglit coutrastiiigieite wail it was the same. But not i.\fAiNOI-iES’I‘ER, England, Fcii. i|,iTh' h`__l`f I _ .H _ ~-Aithougli Dr. Hewlett Johiisotniof e€_`;l0L\§__Zla;;‘ “I pil] .oflz °a;eSY{$re _ _ y i non. iit an er w me dem' "f Maneheswri ‘Ines nm .uuootli Pun ihoight ui' the Sleep- were lifted-was a door, a low. it-oliiis, and put to,-_'ether in inarvel-‘S ie .» ic s, ani on ie oppo u with the hanging: on the two ioiis' or not. Lifting herscemed that here might be a way 0912' hind iroui the low pillow. she felt of escape from this 'green-lit place LONDON' FE__h_ 9___H€___bp|,, _“_ iuveiirlei' and iuustiness that hung i-<5-ea--l | ti eiigiix giiitiiuess anti niuisea; and of mwlery. H way fvrsotten hy her for the first time she .became,tiukn0wn gaoler. When she had NEW EARLES TITLE u\\‘ui~-.» of an odor more powerful seen what was on the other side, than rho faint combination ot” however, she realized that there I was tio hope in that direction. The mum who was l_P(_em]y raised ,U-i'iiiii:i_l ilic hecl-clotliin-iz. _ adjoining space-not much bigger the peerage has decided In _lssunw This second odor was not strange than un ancient “powder closel."~ the title nf Earl of ()xi'ord and .\s~ to Iwi" A5 She mmm] 't In °“"’°“S' mmh Letters patent under [hp ly' it ‘lii'oii;:llit.back a vivid inemory _ ' _. , ,oi uri 1i.gi, (freat $ezil “ill he issued shortly ,,m;n,d "__ _ q _5llOt,c,., sl _ . _ __ _ _ _ | ii t ne I le said ioiiferiing on tht liiheial le.idr=i [0 hUI_s:H_ ‘ '. I ' » \..` _ tlhzll tétgz' wgtwh N ail:“)tr{::‘;°‘:‘;‘In'L_(;: The iirst time she had smelled tu , n rare - . ,_ _ _ _ »f .ir...i‘t:r..‘;‘....‘.:;°:. ';‘r;f":;2:i.' wtf: ‘ii The Hue is H" entirely "vw ""‘AIlif~i' :intl explained tIie Tdev'ii1tag;| and is in no wa an extension ol' , -_ i . _ _‘ ‘ the old title oi’ (lldarl ot' Oxford) Iwhfh, hls hIvfmt1.°n- Wd” supposed' "nd W get at re 3"( "’" ‘ rc' other variants much advertised iii gafdmg the I“’*"“IhImy °f a" Uh' these modern days Don was going jection by the det-icendnut ol’ tlielm can his --Stun-.I _ ..damr2)l,m,m.. amlem Devere family il' the """I""he had said. The seini-tropical “I Of the Um 0Xf0i`d mIe~ ilowcr ilatura i`ignr.>d in it, but Road for thi* month "I 'I"~"“‘"`y- :ind italy. The' zidvztntnges were Honor Rn" 0? Cuvvhnad Road til -further cxpcriincnts should m st I ` hm to litiic ovci cliloiotorm, ether and. _iliei-P were two or three more hluniis. and the toriuulu Don ivus |-..~ __,-. -. ,. COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOOL I5-‘..‘§.’.l.‘i.I{?3"}‘..i§.ifef.’$.$§.‘ll'§..?l5X have hecii made both in England Grail” VII[~"`|~ U°""‘hY -\I"~"' that ‘greater uantitiifs f i t - Donald and Jessie- Aluclioiizild eq- ,»,,,.m _.mlm _,pq Wm Nmnoof -ii UI 'I _ Hill: 2. Blunt-.lic Ihiuirliiirluiii: ii inrni or l-tin-i-II without ill effects -‘Willie MIICUUIIUUI- iipuii iiciirt or l-iiiig.~i; ii patient 'Grade VIL” I. ~’\i!ilf`-fi RUHIIYI 2. rfoiilcl 'iio lc~pt longer iiiidrir thc in- Th€0‘I0l'8 Bmw". i‘liii~iit~<- willioiit danger, :ind Gl‘3¢`I@'V--I. Mil\`8Hl`9l‘R¢i1iiIY2 2. iiziiismi, on waking. even alter ti MH Jay! 3- AVIS UIYL heavy :loci-_ was iillixlil. and iiricti Grade IV-'~i. CIIHVIGH T3UVy"l‘1|lliI| ’l‘bfil day in the ialiortttory Pun Geflfude BOVYET 90111111 2, lJaii~\y\li:iii luiiizliiiigiy usk'cd in have it BVDWHC 3. J00 Rellfly. little daluroiorni on her handker- Grtlde II.--l, Irving iMucDonalil: chiot' and sho had said she linrl 2. Dirt and Russell Birt equal. _ a porl'iim‘# than :iq i1iiosthi=l.ic.” Grade l.--1, Dewar Swan; 2, Ev- Wlicrciipon Don had given her a erett Jay; 3, Violet Brown, i sinzill hottie of the stuff fastened Edison MacDonald; 3, llzirry “loved ilir- smell, It was more like f`> is NOT on the Box it is NOT ' I The First and Original Cold and Orlp Tablet U uldih cmd* _-'nas-§.\¢¢¢a___ .‘~'.i`»” If this Signature V i`i§‘,, #‘@i‘\é¢i snomg auuwivr “There is no other BROMQ QUINlNE” Proven Safe for more than a' Quarter of s Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as s Preventive. Price 30Cents. was a crudely -fitted up bath and dressing room. WGY Program ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY.11 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 700 Kilocyclcs (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a.. in.-Time signals. 12:45 p. -m.-Weather report- l'€l’I. 6:45 p. m.-Adventure story. Theatre Orch-astra, Albany, N. Y. x;Il0 p. ni.-Program ot music from Wainnninker Aiiditoriuin, New York. SILENT NilGlI'|‘. ~i--<0->-i DE GROS MARSH SCHOOL School for month of January. Grade Vlll.-1. Frances McPhee Leon. equal. I~‘itz patrick, Lellnn. 2. Josephine .McLeun; 3, Alire .\/Icllonald, Steele; 2, Billie McLellan_ -Perfect attendance -- Josephin McLean, Frances iMcPhee, I-lele Mclienn, Elizabeth Steele, .Mar lldn King, __ ------ A MODERN HOMES IN lined on both sides with dns youu ed for residential purposes. 12.30 p_ m.-Stock market report, 12.40 p. m.-Produce market re- port 6:00 p. m.-‘Produce and stock market quotations; news -bulletins. 6:30 p. m»-Program for child- 7:00 p, in.-Program by Strand illonour Roll of De Gros Marsh Grade VII.-1, Helen -McLean; 2, l-Ilizaheth Steele; 3, Elizabeth Mc- Donald and Francis McLellan Grrlde VI.»~1, Margaret McDon- nid; 2, Matilda King; 3, .Elizabeth (irade lV.-1. .Ilermun McDonald; 2, (tlinrlle -Mclionuld; 3, Annu iyic-Iwhitepangneng made with on of mus_ Grade I (Senior)-1, Hugh Steele; Grade I. (Junior)-1, Mary Mollellan, Annu McLellan und Mat- Tuhe Tonlac Vegetable Pills for Constipation I.£:¥.?I. !.::;‘.%£ WHAT THE APPLEEOES ~ It starts all the secretions in- foe to Disease, It is u food, ionic, condiinent and cosmetic ull in onc. V it kindle:-i the br':llii1ncy of the '~ye, rind iit plants roses ln the cheeks. You cannot-eat too many-after the lieartlest nieal, there is nlwtiys onm for an iipplc. An apple is a social i`riiit: it draws human beings together in fellowship, - Plenty oi’ good apples will keep the children at home n_nd in at night-husbands as well-and keep the doctor away. It promotes tcniperance. It appears nn our la-ble in many lestiitiite of knobs, but had queer a_DDetI”I"`g forms- Raw fruit, as it comes fresh and crisp from the trot-is and the re- trlgerators, needs no culinary art lo 'improve it, A knife spoils it: let it be crush- ed and criinched in the mouth, and then it gives out its richest flavor and yields and greatest satisfac- t‘io.i. The apple family coiita-ins in its ` varii-iles c_xquisite t'lzi\‘ors adapted to all tastes. It is the oldest of our known t'ood necessities. ~ Eur. apples-out them, raw-eat them cooked-ibut eat them. . ----<-Q>---- YORK SCHOOL Grade IX.-~1, Florence Vessey; '2. Helen ’Mucl)onald; 3, Jliincs Proud. ' Grade VIII.-l, Isabel Brown: 2. ivan Veseey; 3. Mary Vesscy Grade VII.-1, Wendall Vesscy; 2, Harold Taylor, iGrade VI.-1, Roy Vessey; 2. Stanley Vessey; 3, Louis Vessey. Grade V.-1, Alothu l.\iiicl.)onuld: 2, Willie Crockett; 3. Ralph Crock- ett, 1 Grade IV.-1, Muriel Dover; 2, Vaunda Watts; 3, Naomi Beaton. Grade li.-1, Roberta Brovwn. Grade I.-1, Stanley Crockett_ iPerfect attendance _ Florence Vessey, Ivan Vessey, Isabel Brown. Wendall Vessey, Roy Vessey. Stau- ley Vessey, Louis Vessey, Aletha M-at-,Donald, :Muriel Dover. Naomi Beaton, Vaunda Watts, Raymond Vessey.-~Ruby Stewart, teacher. liIlllN|]IldIHlil. KNEW 2, isiuieii Campbell; 3, Ethel M6- Thefe WHS NOUIIHE S0 G00d for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that .mustard plasters gave, without the fplaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. l Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re- lief-how speedily the pain disappears. el Try Musterole for sore throat. bron- n chitis, tonsilitis, croup, still neck, y asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, Iumbago, pains and aches oi' the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bn1iS€8. chil- blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest it may revent pneumonia . 40c and d ° I .is-nu_s-Ai.s.wi Now at a|I’dmggis,__ The Musterole Co. of Canada, Ltd., JERUSALEM, F‘eb_ 9.-There has been opened in Jerusalem a new E M°mreaI' street that is deemed worthy the 5- dgsignatidn of avenue. It. is one mile long and 60 feet wide, and connects the upper part of Jaffe ___ road with the railway station. lt is / x -Z T HL ir wi* NISTEQ shade trees, and is entirely reserv- mu" "mn 4 muundphuur car FEELING. Paper Dolls for o - .I-‘ 7% _f ///i'l.'l`.‘ `ili“7I ’ fren) _\ HOME AGAIN , I "OW, thank you, kind hunter." ei-ie little Red Ridinghood as the hunter who had killed the wicked woit' cziinc in the door. “l lr.=aid you scream and looked In tht- \vii1iio\v It's lucky I caine just when l did," said the hunter. “Now l`ll take you home, so you'll be -eiire to get 'back safely,” He shoiildfieil his brown gun, which went with his tbrown leather suit and cup, and set off home with littlc Red Rldlnghood. How glad she was to be back home aiuuin! You can ‘be 'very sur' i-‘lic never -picked fiuivcrs in the woods again, and ii’ slie‘d meet a wolf. no matter how line he looked und how polite he secin=.=d. she`d -get away t'roiu him as fast tus _ever .-:lic could. i\\`iitt-li -for the lovely princess of “'I`lii\ Sleeping Beauty" 'I‘o- m0I'l'ii\\'.I (Copyright 1925) New Hampshire State _ Hospital . Applications are now received for admission to the New Hamp- shire State Hospitai School of Nursing, Next Class iorms April 1. The School is registered and a generous allowance and living conditions offered to student nurs- es are excellent. For further in- formation apply to Director of Nursing, New Hampshire State Hospital. Concord, N, H, 361-2-10M6l. Farm For Sale I offer for private sale my farin of 130 acres situated at Clyde lilv- {’l‘, ’ li’ not sold by the 18th Inst will he oiiored by public auction with stock, orop and implements. C. W. MaeARTHUR. ist--ti Clyde River, P. E. I. WANTED MANAGER Fon nuNs1'Ai=i=NAeE ci=ieAMEnv Tenders "will be received at Dunetaffnage Factory for the above position up till noon on Tuesday, February 17th. Tenders to state wages per year or month, finding his own help and supplies. Also the Company find help and sup- piles. Also tenders will he received at the same time and place for the position cl Secretary, male female of the above Company. Se¢. "°¢l_|'¥ to state pay giving whole. also part time as may be required by Company. ` By order of Directors. C .T. FERGUSON, 260-2-4tst5l . eg "Crown Flight" Dam “Craig more Mayflower.” 8. H. COLWILL New Haven, P.E.i. 211~2-2ttsl6l OF K Rea Riding Hood, -A ..§‘.‘;‘.:‘.::'.f.'z'.':.:'.‘:::;‘. isis' - Grade VIII.-1, Eddie Shea; 2. Willie Kelly; 8, Ambrose -Kell and Au hiiiie Folks -.§‘."i';.':‘3.E.i:‘."°at“'.:“"....‘:.‘fCt..i‘:.‘;:f“ Grade V.-1, Augustine -Kelly; 2. Willie Simpson; B, Katherine Mc- Kenzie; 4, Arthur lMcCarron; 5. Eddie McKenzie. ' Grade IV.-1. diary M-cCarron; 2. lla Garland, 3 Mary Garland ‘Grade Ill.-1,"l;}dwin -Corrisallii 2, Catherine McCarran. Grade II.-1, George Kelly; 2. Mary Callaghan. Grade .--1, Adelbert -Shea; 2, Charles lMcKenzle; 3, John McCar- ron. Perfect attendance-‘Eddie Shen. Angtistlne Kelly, Catherine McKen- zie. George Kelly, Charles Mc- Kenzie. ‘ ____.._<._,l~.___. Message of Hope _ " . .\\\\ '1‘o The Uld»Folk George Crawford Tells what Dodd'e Kidney Pills and Dodd! Dyspepsia Tablets Did for Him, Quebec man relieved of rheuma- tism and stomach trvllblol Standon, Que., Feb. 9.-(SDUCIUI) -.Another tribute to I)odd`s Iiidlley pin e H y that I let you know your I)odtl‘s Kidney Pills have done me H0011 and .1 uni well sutisiled with the results. My troiilile started from ti cold LVIy sleep wus broken und un- rel'resliiug and l bud u bitter tiii-ite in my mouth, especially Ill UW g mornings, Rlieuiiiatism also trnnb led nie, l um now taking your Dodcl's Dyspepsin Tablets and find them very good. VVlien l feel my stomach bail I take them und get in tant relief. My age is 76." _ sI.;dtld‘s Kidney Pills not only re- lieve the pnin or ache iliiii is caus- ing the most distress, but they put the kidneys in good working order Tiiey are a nztturail remedy. digest- ing the food wuile the sloniucli r Aust] an sci-ioo _ _ -13 Soinetimel Why . . . no Thegoiuucia rsitoii it Store Fi F UR $A Counters Tables . 5 Show Gases / /I?///l i 5*?if*?§ffl§i‘§‘i°ii:`}§?£ié:§.:ll§E. Gash Register ` Adding Machine With Stand Mirrors Brass Poles Etc APPLY and nil the impurities und poisons are strained out of tlic body. l B Dmid's Dyspepsia 'Tablets keep- S tile stomach t'i'ee from trouble. _ rests and recupei'utes. 362-2-IOM-Zi. _ I __-._.. Here’s A Week’s Fascinating AQ? _ The Whole P- ii F I @”°ff"i~ uzzng. or ~~,Q1»~ . ('00 6 , O I Qqzl Family. _ This box 9x51/inches in size, contains more than a collection 0? Cross Word Puzzles tobe solved. 0/ ‘ lt offers a com etition in uzzle solvin . 5 \ ` More thanpthat, it -ingreases yourgvocabulary and 00;(/)<. improves your spelling-both highly desirable for everybody. ‘ »`. » _ In solvin these puzzles, you will consult tho dictionary and ` 1 _ C are I>oun§ to acquire new words. fri; Ask any Cross Word Puzzle fan if there is my pastime more engrossing and am usin . When the competitive foetluo is added, the pleasure is doubled. This game contains 24 puzzles on twelve separate cards so that as many as twelve people can work on diferent ones. HERE ARE FOUR ENTHUSIASTS PLAYING THE GAME ir The Game contains: 4 easier puaaloe for young children “Pniivcs or ri-is cnown" 10 imnisr ones for older children S¢¢lII°n for nie, sir.. 10 intricate ones for grown-ups 1 dnieehone for playing ' kwa hook / i NUBPECIALABHJTYREQUIRED ;:anleamtoptI:.yinoneminute. After th.:tn;:na‘kI:`tI|o pnaale leee didloult Ill!" would think. Ae the squares IIC F" filled with letter-|,~1l\o emlumaem competition becomes keenly melting- °CetYourCameToday! 0||rSlqp|ybNe¢Un<ll|~ I BIIIISS Ililllli PUZZLE CIJUPIIII From the Charlottetown Guardian Please lied eneioeed lil oente for your Cross Word Puzzle Game. A:D. 596. Christian- ity was ilrst intro- duced into Britain at the time oi the Romans. During the reign of Ethel- red, Augustine set- tled in Canterbury. Ethelred worship- ped the Scandin- avian gods, Thor and Odin. Bertha. his wife; was a Christian, and, ed by the of Augustine, W ‘ ¢-nxmxecex---n»@»¢ ultimately ed brace / = `, . - -I . » ~ FJ -1 E _ ». """;‘ B O "°°*”-sl* __- Q _- ri _ - 8 \ L1 * : 1 if. ,_ » ' , ,- _aa _ .. fi- . __ __. _~? ip »=~ BRIAN! ' . i 11%" . ' ‘I --'~- //(ilu. .». il”-ii' "fit [IWMhi ,.1 \ . V _ _ .. *f is .. i2..':..°:a'~‘°- , 1* ¢/5 . /"pri Ag f ~/ f .. } -seo _ » is-ff. lf: I' Q; ._.f. WRRAY _W .'1` MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY _I By ARTHUR MORELAND I N0.14.chrisioni¢yi.. 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