. 5F},='.g;>-.H__ “‘*"+~*+~p_ ~ '. "j i i i l 124-1427-31 .7 BRBSS Vlilllli PUZZLE BiillPilN l?!" From the Charlottetown Guardian Pilflllitloltolooollloolh hi’ 70W 570' "l" a . . .A.-.4_.._1!~. .l_..ouq__. u AGE TWO ' 1 “‘iQ_A§_QA A ‘hank A aka :a The Night 0f the Wedding kkkkkk’k n‘; Iy u. and A-M. wltualuaou Authors of “The Lightning Conductor" and other faicinsidnl romances of mystery and love Copyright 1024, by Public Ledger Company ‘k ‘ -ww v v ‘fl-late you?" echoed Rawdon. "AQ i! lcouid! ‘Haven't we been dear pals since you were a baby. You know, Pen, I'd do anything on earth for you." “And I for you, Don," the girl al. most whispered. "l tlhlnk. sir. i! you have busi- lre-ss to talk it will rbe best t0 be- gin" Anson suggested. “The time has just about come when I must- lbe taking Miss Haste to townr" At this remhnder Pandora got to her feet. She nettle-red a llt-tle, as if she would favli back. and. Rawaon cough her, flinging an arm (round the alight lwoist. "This is too awful!" be groan» ed. "I don't know how to bear it!" “Don't -m'ind. so much, Don dear." the girl safid, leaning against hdm for a moment. "l can bear ft‘. Do you remember how you used to say if l fell down and hurt myself when -I was a kid, ‘It will be all the same a hundred years hence‘? 5AILINGQ- snort s1. JOHN, 1v. a. ‘r0 Lrvrmrool. Jan. 30. Feb. 27 . Feb. 6. Mar, 6 Feb. ‘l3. Mar. 13 T0 GLASGOW Mar. 7 TON—ANTWE'RP Jun. 31. March 5 Feb. 19. March 19 FROM NEW TO CHERiBOURG-LJIVERPOOL March 24 ......................... _. Montroyui l CRUISES MEDITERRANEAN Empress of Scotland Feb. 9 l WEST INDIES | Montroyal, Feb. 21 Well, that's what I'm telling my- self now." to make me. believe that you've done any hslrm to Eve Carroll. i can't and won't!" Rawdon burst our. before when he had protested that she‘ coulld not possibly have com- mitted any crmne And in ‘her sil- ence (Rawdon recalled AJZBOIYS warning. Quickly he texplained to her that she should have his solici- tor. that event-thing should be done for her. Soon she would be out of this "abominable pit of mis- understanding." Montcalm Montluurler . Montciare Feb. 20. Mar 20 ......... __ Montrou .. ............. .. Marioch TO CHERBOURG — SOUTHAMP- "There'a no use in your trying Pen was silent. as she had been “I wish to heaven I could go tllrrough this instead of you!" he groaned st last. "I mm as gully as you sire!" Pan mad-e no answer. S-he look- ed at him with the same strange look she had given when: he en- tered the room, and smiled her smile of a young sphlnx. One of his constables Anson left at Hkddeu Hall Court that blight, and he with the other, took the Don't all tho o uinh n ll choked. A little Elliott’: Lye will prubabl clear it in a hw minutes. Scorn of other um around tho II $3.7"? H171 cllflirrs PURE FLAKE LYE ‘to prison for murdering ller- You'd have to hear the truth soon. may as well be now!" It was all that Pan could do not to scream when the door of her ce-l-l was shut. Only pride, and‘ the knowiledge that this was but the beginning. prevented her from girl in their car to the police ata- beam“ so“ me door and begging to tion at Ardryde-Mare. ~lt was not be let out, if but for a minute. In- un-tll after they had gone that stead, she sank qqwn u, the bard Haste recovered fusll conscious- hench which ran along one aide of 11°65 and ‘reclined 3111 111-31 11311 ihe little room, and tried to think. happened. Remembering made of 111111 311111151 a "111111111111- H‘? “P5911 .\.l'lll they do to rue." she asked her- himself for the time he had wasl- ,9]; in a whisper. w have m... ed- Eve must he found. She couldn't ‘be dead! Svuch thing-s didn't ‘happen. Somebody was play- 1118 41 V116 trick 1111011 111111-4419 there, scarcely moving, till the 6111818111 111011 W81‘ ‘Plflyii-‘d 011 11 early summer dawln rose l-ike a man. Vt hy, of coursel-it was corn- gray mm in: back to him: Reunion Well-i A rfalint light diltered mm the had don-a the thing! softly, "not Sxr Rawdon, miter all zers, they fell upon-s small ivhitc 11°1111°1 111159909911 110W. I've 11811111 pellet, which lay close to her limp 1mm 111)’ 1110111181‘ QVQPWMWE 111fl1$ iland- onI the ‘bench- The girl reach- 11-10091190 9111C“ 1'“? bee“ new in id wearlly out and touched the the libralry with you. Som-e one has confessed." "Who? And what has he con- fessed?" Ken demanded, getting to his feet» "lt isn't he.‘ lt's,a,woman," Miss Gillett said with secret pleasure. “Whart woman could it be?" i Haste questioned, blankl . ‘There's thing. It was a tiny ball of paper. it secured incredible that‘ it Annual Meeting of - h h Wlh . ' =. ‘*- no 0m, _ere w o—- o ated Eve The ‘Annual Mann‘ o’ ‘he cxcept--—" His eyes lit as he i (F°""‘°"'Y Empre" “I 5'11"“) iflashed a look of suspicion on» her. Apply w Local "Ame G. BRUCE BUIPBI DllLPnll. Agni ' d0 n; rout 8t. JobmNJ. "There in Eve's room you were saying—~" "Well, it,vl'asn’t I who had to confess, anyhow." the nurse cough-i him up. “it was your aldopted sis ter, Miss Pandora Haste. She must hate your wife a. wliole lct ‘WDIBB than l do, ifor she's been taken of! MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Leaves Bonaventure Station. Montreal, 104D A. M. Dolly. Ar. Toronto Ar. Detroit: Ar. Chicago 5.40 P. M. 11.30 P. M. 8.00 A. M, OCEAN LIMITED . Makes Dally connection from ail Maritime Province pointa. For Fares, Reservations, Etc; W. ~M. FLYNN, 0r Gtltlon Ticket Agent 800-1-7-14-21-23. Apply to W. K. ROGER! City Ticket Agent AucfL on Sale Shareholders oi‘ the Char- I tic/Crown Hotel 00-, Ltd., will be held in the parlor of the Hotel Victoria on Monday evening, Feb. 2nd- lt is the intention to postpone the above meeting nlntil Monday evening, March 9th at 8 p.-m. D. A. MacKINNNON, (Lt. Colonel.) 66-i-22-6i 10,000 B_ c. Because he did not know bow to build houses, primitive man lived in caves. The question of finding a dwelling was probably as acute 10,000 years ago as it is to-day. Auction Sale of Furniture at 3 Park Terrace, I Brighton on Jan. 30th, at 1 o’ciock Sharp Consisting of living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen furniture. Living and dining room suites of old walnut, handmade, l walnut hall rack, I golden walnut pedestal marble top, nut and one mahogany, bevel mirror, cabinet, one Disc gramophone, 2 Wilton squares, 1 high- u... p...“ h... l, oven Peninsula range in perfect order, 1 sew- ing machine motor, 1 set of old rare chairs, all the 111w- dishes and kitchen outfit, all curtains and ~ window blinds, a lot of pictures, and other ar- _ dresser, sewing ticles not mentioned. Edison Sale starts positively on time. MRS. ESTHER MILFORD, 3 Park Terrace, Brighton v-% t oak secretary, I "h t 2 old tables, 1 wal- " " 1 mahogany 0 n e W i c k e 1- circles was part cf Diamond ' They were not only '1 y, Druids were Sun-worshippers and carried out their rites in groves of oak where the mistle- toe was cut once ceremony. Human sacrifice within stone their ritual. the clergy of addition made and administered 200 B. C. The _ Phoenician Traders laid the foundation 0! the British export trade. should be meant for her, to find, and yel- Pen felt that it use boon- pialoed where it was with precisely that oibject 'iu view. - a "What will lbeccme of me? What human comfort of her own voice. But she could think of no comfort- ullg answer, and for hours she sat u n cell, and as the girl's sad eyes N0. Fanny 91111911 9119111111011 wand-sued over her dreary quar- Ch’town Hotel Co. Ltd. THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN She ‘picked It up. and opening it Great pains had been taken evidently to render thlem; clear. They had ‘been written with a peculiarly fine-pointed pen, with very black ink... and leach letter -- wals carefully formed as it -ln- prilnu. After alll, the thing was for her! As soon as she began -to read she saw “this. and was bewlildered my what had happened. could have 11 known also that she was to be put into tltils cell, and have boll time to glreet her her: wllth a lett- to that question. yet the letter was in her hand! (Continued Tumor-now) i ::'l‘he use of Miller's Worm Pow keeps it. Rub Rheumatic Pain Soreness Stiffness What ls rheumatism’. Pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will atop any pain so quit drugglng. Not one case in fifty requires in- ternal treatment. Rub soothing. penetrating St. Jacobs Oil direct- ly upon the tender spot and relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs .0Il is a harmless rheumatism and sciat- ica linlmeni, which never disap- points and cannot burn the skin! Limber up! Quit complaining! Get _a small trial bottle from your druggist, and in just a moment you'll be freefrom rheumatic and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. -0ld, honest St. Jacobs Oil has relieved millions of rheu- HUMOURS OF HISTORY HAVING Serve - - I MUST ElTriER COLLECT Tn: RENT or usso on . a ITHEZCOLLECTIQN u A o 500 B. c. The or ins cue: ' ' ‘f/ii-L New =. TA u . matism sufferers in the last half century; and is. dust nsgood for ache, sprains and swelllngs. ~ 208 woélrg you c“ play the whore Red By ARTHUR MORELAND A HE LL BE sunomseo CHUCK ding Hood ' Paper Dolls f0r' ‘ All Little Folks I ‘I'll never atop to talk to i1 wolf again," declares little Red ngihood, who had a‘ narrow ee- l-eeclntly from one of eot wolves of the forest. JMIQQ Rldlnghoolfs tblrilll rlentlne-—perhaps you've h 1t bslore-ls to be dold gum-jinn 11m a new way for the "“ of all little boys and gilrls- Mifl Ridlrillhotnd. grandmother, and the hunter wilill at! appear as cut-out Costumes for ea "WSW"! 118W ‘a piece of neatly out 4 let er-popor, about three inches Square. Then aha looked closely and discovered that very fine but clearr‘ handwriting spread to top -- and "bottom and close w the mar- gins, on oneside. . . . 7 Even wbemafre had econ ‘the Rjdl writing Pan could hardlly "believe ilhat the message was forrber. "It seemed much more rlikelyihat it. had been meant for her predeceas- or In the cell, and than, being smell, the ball of paper had ‘been over- looked- There was not light enough ‘ yet to ‘read the almost mic-cros- cople WOPIIIS‘ but. as dawn bright- ened, Pan’s eye-s were aible slowly to make out the words. vvvv Si? ch will be given. gets the Guardian can have a complete se Bjldioghood paper dolls. thle discovery. Who, that knew_ er? -She could thunk of £1110 answer. - ders insures healthy children so far as the ailments attributable to worms are concerned. A high mor- tality among children is traceable to worms. These sap the strength of infants so that they are unable to maintain the'battle for life and succumb to weakness, This prepar- ation gives promise of health and RED RiDINGHOOD 0f course you've heard of little- Ried lllldinghocd, but maybe you've never mot her. Wefll, here she is. She's wearing n little apron dress because SiilK-l ‘helping her mother do the ‘balcng, lhut tomorrow she'll put on ~her very best trim-med u-lth rcsca- be sure to cut her out and save every day this week a=nd every day next week in this paper there will be a. Rt-d Rldinrghooll cut-out— the old woli‘, and the poor griilliiflli0th- er. and all. Tllerdll be clothes tor them to dress up ill, too, and if Secretary-Treasurer sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago; back- you save those cut-outs [or ill-t, We sciatic pain,,soreness; stillness and" Mdinghood story with thorn-mud other stories you can make u) youmelt. if you want to. Color Red Rlldlllgllood’: d/ree light blue, w! stock-Inga and the - tops of heir I oes to match. He. hair is p zolflpi yellow. Now moun. her on lightweight card-board (the back of on old. magazine wall do), cut her out, and wait to try her best dress on her tomorrow. (Copyright, 1926.) A FAREWELL PRESENTATION. A very enjoyable evening or» - January 26th was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith. Mount; Buchanan, when a large number of friends. both old and young. gathered together to bid farewell to their son Frank, one oi the most l>0pular young men il. the vicinity. who is leaving the ‘fol lowing ‘morning to take up a res ponsi-ble position in the city o Chicago. ' After u few delightful hours spent with music and dancing thr guests retired to the sitting room. where a very complimentary ad dress was read by Mr. Dougald McKinncn, followed by a well-filled purse, presented ‘by Mr. John A. Murchison in ‘behalf of those pre- sent, as a small token of their friendship and esteem. l-le fitting- ly -replicd in a lfew well-chosen word's, thanking them for their manifestation of kindness and good wishes towards him. After a sumptuous repaat enjoyed iby all. the friends dispersed to their homes with many regrets at losing for a time a much loved companion. The Bu! Cough Syrup Home-ma . Herein an any iny to nvo II. and yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried. ., Y u’vs probably heard of this wall- knmvn plan of making cough syrup nt home. But have you ever use rti When you do, yoll will understand u-by thousands of families, the world over, feel that they colrid hardly keep house without it ’a sllnpc and rhen , but the way if. takes hold of a com: will quickly earn it a perma- nent place in your home, Into a ill-oz. bottle, our 21/, ounces of Pinex; then ndd pnin anulaied sugar syrup to fill up the ottle. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, ii: tastes good, never spoils, and 21W‘! _ ou ill ounces of better couch rcmc y than you could buy ready-made for $2.50.. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a couglr—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to yenetrate through every air passage, nosene a dry, hoarse or tight couch, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost im- mediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, honreeness croup, bronchitis and bronchial ant ma. GIVE ME NOTICE To Qulr‘; " WM- HE -l‘Ll. Snow '- HIM BOMETl-tme The Pine: 00., Toronto, 0n wneu Mv FRONT DocR DROPS ON HIM Pine: is a. hi hly concentrated com- {round of lliilllllfli! Norway pine ex- ract, and has been used for genera.- tiona for throat and chest ai rneots. o avoid disappointment, ask your WGY _ Program THURSDAY, JANUARY-M WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) GeneraiEiectric Company 790 Kilooyclee (880 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a m.—'l‘2cme aignah. 12:80 p. m.—S_tock market re- ’ a:2"2::1r‘::“""°*=h“¢==- Scott's Emuisi , __ . 0|! : to ‘those of an age i? a port. . strtrl th-muker t at rs won)», 12:45 p. m-Weather report. i its origin; in golrf T k 2:00 p. m.—M~usic aild talk. "Plc- l Scour ' Emulsbm 1' a e tricking with Our Children." Corn _. .. ,. M T" H A. Slizele, New York State College '“' "'°"" tor‘; Teachers, ; - .-- e naritrigt liiuirntatignllgfluritiwgngullziilg: ffig",’j.§',g‘fejf°;f Batéflalcth“ 1'1 0:15 p. m.—-R6l)0l't on condition “,9 p“, mm 1.11:: °° “"1111: 1f New York State Highways, fur- present w“ ‘re-Med Wm] 9V°1¥11°i1l lishcd ‘by Stflte Highway Com- Wm, m, 8mg,“ o, thewmtykflnlg “gg-‘Jn- ___ ‘ ‘ Anthem a successful examination p. m Dinner music by w“ brought to a Mo“ Jotel Ten Eych Olroiresbra, Albany, T)“, rouowmg is the irogramme l. Y. . - - __ _ - l» - m-ul New Bookie," L. L. Hoploins. by Aim, mm“. Recmflj: "m" lsslstant Librarian of General am; M“; Santa‘ by’ mun“ LundTM" Electric Company. cnaqonmmne" to Santa b ‘ Re‘ 8:00 p. mw-Studio program. pupils; Recitation — Entertialtiur Jontral-to solos, Sister's Beau by Mary Steele-Brim a. “Baby" . . . . .. Brahms cimflun—- Jingle Bella- 1h iall a 1b. "Dee-p River" Burleigh bet}; McOoi-mack’ " Recitation m‘ Rose Mountain Bells, by Mary flund. ma“, o: Sioprnno and contrailto duet, "0 Doctor and 510k mm b’), two p?“ _ That We Two Were haying". - Recitation by Jvrneh Mcaskillparid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nevin gem-y McQu-gnan; Recitation _ l Brion Brewer BQDI-ano rathcr think- I wii-l ‘by Gertie M Rose Mounts-in, central-lo Quillan; Song-Sweet Summer hc- Soprano solo, “On-iy a. Yearning Mary Steele and Eli: Mequluuy Heart" . . . . . . . -. Tschaikowsky Rccitatlom-Merry Xmas lby hue“ Marion Brewer McQuillau; Reading-d-ler Excrclsey Con-tralto solo, "Homing" Del Riego by Mary Steele; Rec1umon_ M‘ ‘Rose Mountain Sweetheart by Joseph Evans" Sony Soprano an-d eontralto duct. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere hyg "Serclnudc" . . . . . . . .. Schubert pulpils; Recitation by Francis ‘lic- Marion Brewer, soprano Qulllan; Recitation~No Sarrtaihy Rose Mountallln, eontralto iloseph ‘McAsklll; Sgn-g_ um" 8:30 p. mr-Program of Unite-d Edged in Black, by Eunus Lund States Navy Band, from Wash- and Agnes Evans; Recltatiom- A ngton, D. -C., to be broadcast in= Visit to Santa by A-gncs and Cathe- conjunctlon wllth WRC, the Radio rinc Evans; S0ng—-Ch|']g[m33 Caro] Corporation Station in Washing- by two pupils; Recitation by Elim- ton, D. 'C.. lllldfwdz, the Itaddo Cor. lleth hIcQllillan; Reading - 13d“ poratlon Stadbon in New York Billllks by Mary Lund; Song-Gama 01W- 901111111; by two pupils. Arrival of 11:30 p- m.—.-Organ recital by Santa; Song d-Ia-il and Farewell by Stephen E. Boiacladr from Piroctclrs two pupils; God Save thellfing. Harlnanuls Blreecker Hall, Albany, ' N. Y port. - 12:40 p. mr-Broduce market re Z4~1 -——--nuo>-—-- AFTON noallrausflrgggt EXAM- Better Wlves And Mothers The semi-annual examination of’ Afton Road School was held in the Th school roonl 0n the afternoon ofevim;ca?1:03)]?lgalolgaozoxeélreig school was urtisticnll ecoratc for the occasion. y d d ty inch waist and the ‘mug “mil” There was ll large numlbcr of pnr- sweep!“ skim‘ w me 59°!“ firms and visitors present The pm clothes of the present duy has cer- pils were examined in their various (zilmy Md “'3 enact "W" 111° 11mm“ studies by their teacher; then fol- o1 w°me“‘ Wm‘ 97°91" 311911119" 111 [awed a lengthy programme comdiat and exercise a race of better sistill-g of songs, rocitntlons and! wives “m1 111°11'19"‘ 16 1155111611 11.1’ (“mlogntm At ‘he convulsion o‘ it. lf, however. ailments develop us the programme Om Sam“ arrived evidenced by irregularities, buck- and distributed from a heavily lad- “9119- 1113111111011011- 116W011H11ess and on tree presents for both pupils 1T1‘111111111iY, Lydia E. Pinkhflllfri and teacher. 176801111110 43011100111111 may be de~ T druglzist for “QV, ounces of Plnex” wit directions. and don't accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to- RIVC abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. qgrmmrks we“, than made .l,y (he pended upon to overcome them. ‘Cilllifllllilh Mr. James Evans. sec-‘Tliouannds of women testify lo its rc-tnrv Mr. John Lulld and others, success. By ARTHUR MORELAND wueu I Armin-sea 1'» NSES TAX SHOULD air u-cmp? Ovsruas I MEANT rues: A "V? uaulc Qussrloums ova Aumolzlrv YOU YOUR LAST Puiuc I. MIBTLETOQ l5 ow READY. EVERY mgr-nun WILL MAKE §§.<\\§>>.\..\ December the twentylthird. The from steel Buys mm made a “m 1 11- . No. 1. The Cave Dwellers ‘_,\§» l‘) UR MORELAND ‘WM! nu. nv 11a No. 3. The Phoenician Trader! \\\“ uaruntoilo Au. new r -