PAGE Two Genuine Barbados £~s_-.@ . . Molasses F YOU want to buy Maple Syrup you don't ask for Syrup. Syrup may mean any concoction of glucose. if you want pure, rich, healthful molasses insist upon Genuine Barbados Molasses. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd Annual General Meeting The General Meeting of the Shareholders of SILVER SHEEN FOXEQ. LTD.. llriil be held ivVthe Board o1 Trade Rooms, Charlotte- town at 8, p. m., on Monday, the 22nd day of February, 1926, for the reception o1 the Annual Report, the election of Directors, etc. W. G. SPENCER, Secretary. 7547-2-11“. WANTED i SEED and FEED BAi-‘ILEV. Some good I8LAND GROWN ~ BLACK BEED OATS. FEED WHEAT; SEED WHEAT, SEED and FEED ._ BUCKWHEAT. 5 to ‘l0 Tons BALED STRAW, for which We will pay CASH or, ex- change for FEEDS oi all " kinds at lowest possible prion. POULTRY SUPPLIES of lli itlndb. or CARTER a 00., Limited. FLOUR SEEDS FEEDS llclt Foirurty, climbed into a taxi-‘Jimruy jumped out with Mooney. , easy, pleasant and scientific way to reduce. '-‘I know bow you feel. Rand. BEGIN HERE TODAY HENRY RAND, buaines man, expected home by er wasn't that kind. his family to celebrate his son Rand ‘nodded. JIMMWS 27th birthday. is iotnd‘ murdered in a cheap hotel. ..The only oiews are a woman's you're through. lng to run down the murderer, he out and see if she lives here.” THE SPOON THAT JiMMlY HAD BEEN TOYING WITH FELL WIT meets MARY LOWELL. The cnb had stopped. Mooney ..Later he and Mooney confrontlspratrg nut and ran into ‘an apart‘ Fcgarty. who gives a plausible aii- rnent building... ..ln a few mlnut-_ bi and says he never used theics he was hack. He gave the driv- theater ticket, but gave it to. ak-r nu arldress and climbed into the ‘woman named OLGA MAYNARDJlaxi. i "Just us l NOW G0 ON WITH THE STORYlmerrted. imore rhlover- two wrecks ago. ‘janitor gave mc her r thought.“ ire conr, "Dor-srft llvc there any The CHAPTER. l0 forwarding address." Jirnruy and Detective Mooney‘ The call) stopped again. this cub. gar.» the driver the address! Thty found iheruselves on the |i<‘ogzrrI_y' Ira-d r-airown them and set-‘porch of a rooming house. “Quite tied buck on lh: leather cushions. a come-donut from that apart- .“\\'cll. Rand, our job's pretty merit." observed Mooney. "Proir rn-rrr don». By God, I knew "that nbiy found it nrd to keep up with liilll4ll~I£‘l'(‘lliRf mom something!" the rent, being out of u job." ‘xloorri-y," fsnid Jlrnrny. "ilo you Ho rang the hell. "Tile iutrrlizrdy think this worrruu killed rrry futh- will like tith." he shill. “it's uftcr l:l".'" Idorrt." ~ midnight." ‘Aldon-y imttcd liirn on the arm. A window opened on the second ew- ~ ---- - - - —————— ~ [l00r....Jimmy and the detective were down off the porch. A wom- 1111's hcnd thrust itself out of the window. "Lady live here by ‘the rrurrte or‘ MaynardWc-aiied Mooney. l "No. She moved about a week largo." “Say where she was goin"i” "She said she was leaving town." The window cloned with s bang. It‘ l! it Tilt‘ night yielded them nothing » nroro. They went buck to Fogur- ,ty'n roorrr. where that worthy furn- lisherl them with a description 0i‘ Olgrl Maynard. "Nothing more that I can do . >1 ‘ K _ v Q 1 lhere." llioorrey said to Jimmy ‘lat- ler "I'm taking the train back to . . e a - l8 "Of III fGShIOII lGralton and see if ‘I can run down Everv idea oi style and beauty calls for; U19 Maynard WQWB-il 111978 < B9‘ norrnahfigures now. So do health and ftt-lfore l go ‘I'll report t0 the chief 0f ncss. 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Your otvn druggist signs our guarantee that you will be delighted. Investigate Marmoia in fairness to your- self. Learn why it reached the place it holds. Find out why so many happy people I commend it. lirmnola Prose ptlon Tablets are sold b! nil druxvists at I per box. Bond this cou- The next morning Jimmy called at the offices of the Q. and R. Rail- road. "Yoh see." he said to Mary Low- r-ll. “it didn't take mo- long to take advantage of your offer. I can use that job-ii‘ there's-r one here." Slit: seemed pleaaed to nee him "I'm glad you did, Mr. liarrd. I spoke about you to ‘Mr. Hilton- he's the chief clerk—and he said Ito show you in if you cnme." Iiir. Hilton thought there was flvmvthing he could do. "You came pretty well recommended." he ad- ...“ for our mm book. a 2mm. sample dcd turning towards Mary and fee, and our fllarantee. Clip It now. 5mm“; ThePIsasont Way to Reducer She blushed and started typing furiously. " 2513x1213. “How much education have you g_¢35g,,,,,.|M,i,,, p14,, F had?" asked the ch'ef clerk. DETpQH-Jigici-L fee “Two years of college. I didn't graduate. _ I enlisted during thn lwnr. nnri when it was over I didn't lilo back to school.” Pr: in}... NEW. vonkTfsirw ADS? ‘Acids In Stotnrach Cause Indigestion vwv SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS Croats Oas, Sdurneaa and Pain How To Treat b w?‘ ‘ ¢“ vv‘v—$v~‘%%¢vvv: Medical authorities state that nearly . nine-tenths o! the cases of stomach trouble, Indigestion. aourness. burning. You ‘just can't spuare yourself with the fact that there was a woman mix- mlddle-apeded up in it. You know your fath- figure for "Well, you'll probably get more than one jolt. out of this before You can't get a-- handkerchief and the stub of ayel- way from the fact that this MB)’- ureu't any sunh wondaHHYou dan- ce like a~iike a breath. —that's as close as II can come." reached over and rnussed up his hnir with her hand-then immed- sho blushed. call you Mary. Z run CHARLOTPETOWN cusanmw "What branch?" " Air service." "I see." a. moment. to start. “When can you begin?" right. now, IMr. Hilton." Qt W ‘A low ticketufromthc Paragon Thcat- rrrrrd woman wag mixed up in the, saying. "Maynard-that's her er in Montreal. lrnurdcr. Fogarty gives her his The passing days brought no Dime 015a Maynard. ISOme dome! Jimmy and DETECTIVE MOON- theater ticket. She says she's leuv-lword from Mooney. nor did they —eh‘!" ' EV qo to Montreal, where theyling the next dayforGrafton. They bring Rand any success in his , trace the yellow stub to a THOM-iind the ticket sttub in the room search for Olga Maynard. Jimmy (To Be Continued) AS FOGARTY. i-and u woman's handkerchief. was frequent visitor at police Jimmy’; gister, JANET, breaks “Mind. I'm not. sayin’ she com- headquartem, where he had been M‘ hor engagement with BARRYurritte-i the murder. But she was referred by the chief to Lieuten- "°’°°*°""”“ COLVIN, Jimmy’; best friend- n lilo room. rShe knows who did ant O'day, a gruff old War horse - While Jimmy is in Montreal try- it--.-.WBii, bore we are, i'li pilenvhom Jimmy nevertheless, liked Beauty the Beast ‘instantly . . . . .. H A CLATTER TO THE FLOOR lic saw mtrcb of Mary. They haid- even met outside one day during lunch hourfiiuite atrcidently-—and, luid eaten together‘, she insisting on paying her own check. He asked her to let him call. He had been trying for some days to summon unollgh montage to ask her. and when he did he cursed himself for his ‘slrcoolboy shyness and stanrrnering. "Why certainly," she Bald warm- ly, and made him sorry he hadn't asked her before. ‘ Her mother was a widow. Her chief complaint against life, be found when he called, was the tact that lMary had to work. 'I‘ire Lowels, he gathered her cnnvcrsatiort. hurl once ruottrrted to something." "hlotiror (loos live so much in tho past," Mary confided t0 Jim- ruy inter. "When father was liv- lug we never thought about mon- ey. There seemed to be plenty of it. lie died suddenly, and his al- iaim were not in the best of shape. What little money was left after titirrgs had been settled was eoorti gone. It was necessary for ‘me to have school. Mother thinks it per- fectly dreadful to have to depend on rue for support . . . . ..I rather like it tnyseif. ‘I'm perfectly thrill- ed about my work." from ..a_ . Jimmy got the impression of irostliity on the part 0i’ Mrs. Lowell. Ii.- icli somhow that she hoped ‘liar-y would marry well-eombone witb a lot of ruoney.....-He felt urrcontfortable in her pfefieflce, A few nights later he took Mary to the theater. "Don't lets go home just yet", he suggested afterward. Being alone with her had made him unaccount- ably gay. "I feel ‘like dissipating. What do you any if we go some place and get a bits to eat and dance?" “lflveiy? she agreed. "We'll go to the ‘Cafe Madrid. The music there is wonderful." They found the lMluir-id filled with a noisy crowd; they were lucky to get n. table. “You were right about the mus- ic." he declared when they were on the fioor.....His arm around her nraisv-he was breathing the fragrance of her hair....l>le thrill- ed. She seemed instinctively to "Iii-impale BVBPY move he made- every suggestion of a step. He Cinmmrred In vain for an encore when the orchestra stopped play- lllil. “You seem as clever at dancing as you are at rescuing young lad- ies." she bsntereci when they were liilCk at their table. "Lady." he said the young man i8 Speechless. I have been trying for two minutes to tbinirof words to describe something-mind there There She ifll-Isbed, and impulsively iflieiy drew away in confusion. 'iMr. Rand." she said. "You—" "Not Mr. Rand." he interrupted, ‘Jimmy. I've already decided to Eventually, you Hilton surveyed the tall then-"i ‘Isn't. that it." think i'li take you onpRand. Twen- ity-five u week 's ull I can give you "I'm ready to take my cost off Dluee. . In the silence that followed Jim- my heard clearly the matchea of conversation from an Adjacent table. Two men were chatting idly over their coffee. "......Acmss the mom there." he heard onp say. "The blond. See her! Hang it, what's her vname now? Ob. devil take it, I can nev- er think of a name when l want to." At the next words Jimmy start- ed. The spoon that he had been toying fell with a clatter to the floor. "I've got lt." one of the men was COLOR CUT-OUT! Cheese -—aa the eious flavor of That's the secret pound wooden A BARGAIN This is one day's chapter of "Beauty and the Beast." Children who save the paper dolls every (lily will have a. whole set iio act out the! story with at the end of the week. ‘ When the beast threatened to kill Beauty's father for plucking the rose, the pom- merchant went down on his knees and begged the bcasfls forgiveness. "I will forgive you on K1119 001ml’ tiorr," said the hen-st». "tins that is that you will send me one of your daughters ‘to die tin your stead." The merchant promised although he intended to come back himself and loniy wished to bid his family good-bye. But when he arrived at his home and told of what had hair penedi, Beauty volunteered to 3°- The merchant said “no." butt Bean- ty insisted" that. It was all her fault because she hail requested the rose 1S0 they stab-ted buck and Beaui)’ accompanied her father to offer her life in his stead. (Beauty's -plain dress is brim"! with u, yellow girdle and can) ____L40>——-——— AN HEROIC ACT it is well for us that the futuw i‘! hidden, that as we so ‘through lite we are unwane of the many i-Iflmlil‘ out dangers that daily be"?! 0P5“ pathway. The rpoet say tllflt ‘We is bu-t a step in daily way." We press forward against a tide of events which may 110N911‘! dlsan" or success predeattnated b! 4-119 hand of Divine Providence; that when asleep or awake. W9 ma)’ be on the brink of hidden Ditfalis that fate has in‘ store. Well mifilli one say that The balance ‘between success and failure, life and death may truly be measured by hair bresdths. vSucb apparently seemed the do!- tined fate of four young ladies 8B they were naturning from a mom- ing service. after the recent storm that passed over our province. The sun shone brightly Ion s. World 0i dazzling whiteness. The air was crisp nnd ‘keen ‘bringing a healthful Is protected and charm as- sured this NEW way of solving their oldest hygi- enic problem; true protec- tion; discards like tissue CORES of women's disorders are largely traced today to old- time “sanitary pads," insecure and unsanitary. Eight in .10 better-clan today employ "KOTEX." 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As they entered the ‘tunnel that lay , - _ ._ before for a distance of half a mllerule" mum"- W" “mm” M“ rivaling in beauty under the glow- ing morning sun the famous cave of Aiiadln the two younger of the party thinking discretion tilt;- bet- ter part of valor, took the hunk above leaving their older compan- ions to explore the walls of which rose In porcipltous whiteness to a. height o! ten ‘to Adlmiring the beauty of scene and totally unaware of any threatening danger they pro- cezded down its coume the walls completely obscuring this-tn from toot, of the en- ‘tzlrre suddenly brought them to '1 , l Mr Franci rMncLean who strip- ll it f th I iti , ' s ' S ifnoifiznisryonpsiuc siiiedpfiiemllim: Dad a heavily laden tree and diu- it-ore ‘them the snow fighting train - ‘was rounding a curve a mile or lint"? HWHY- To retrace their stops ‘was futiie.. 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Everything h~token youthful vigor and ‘happiness while life with all its alluring promise and opportun- ities lay before them Their road crrrme to n crossing of a railway that rnu in the direction Tit tawny they do- clded to take being made easier to travel and easier to view at close range the passage cut through the _ _ , . drifts by a snow fighting rtrsin ‘timid-then about. twenty ratcpayeib and had moved track passage the helped heri f compara-| A r had their proaerver and hoped that at. some king along‘ the opposite bank caght a glimpe‘ of the ladies and an once ootmpro- handed their danger. Regarvlias of the ‘moving train he rtmhod on‘ the, track and with Incredible rrwlftness Iwtlth his‘ shovel he set u once to cutting al nitch in the wall uprightly the torrifi lng their feet. on hll with the aid of their other oompan- Iona climbed 1o the heights above. The engineer noticing by the ac-l iinns of the people on the bankl that some thing wag wrong drew up his engine ton feet from iiho_ The ladies recov- ering from their exhaustive and weakness lreartiy when atandlngl 0d ladies plan-i a shoulders and , I motoring and months. Montreal 10.15 p.711. across Canada, through you love the scenery There are two_ favorite markahle loveliness. Ali-year Tourist Farr-t (‘minor-lions V-orrmx l.I.\lI'l'i-‘-l) For lnformt-tiou iltt w. n. trout-Lite. cu,- Ticket Asst-t- Let the Canadian National Railways take you to Vancouver or Victoria where you can while away the hours afgoif, tennis, revel in the green foliage through the coldest TIIE CONTINENTAL LIMITED One of the finest trains of the Canadian National System leaves daily, following the ail-Canadian route right Jasper National Park, past Mount Robson in the Rocky Mountains to Vancouver, thence to Victoria. 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The examination "was hrouglli 1° Drip-i- by 4h» teacher about two o'clock, and the‘ pupils was“ "i" amlned In t.he various subjects by Fndyen ausistedi-by Miss Dorothy Douli teacher of ‘New lDbmiillo" school and Mr. Francis iMacLeon. ‘New Dominion. Their prompt sud correct answers showed U181 "l" teacher was sparing no time nor effort In tire training of the pupils. At. the closi; of rho examination Mr. Samuel MsoNeili occupied the chair and a lengthy and "well rend- emd rprograrmfni‘) was curried out. consisting of, choruses. soniifi- drills. monologues, instrumental music. dialogues and recitaiions. And at an appropriate time "$I\1lill himself appeared in the‘ person of tributed presents to each an.i time to repay for his eourasenfligt goodness of hraart Tbii; slrou t‘ r u Stem way-plug to any one tak “in TENDERS Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders" iand addressed to the undeeailmtti. will be received until ‘March 3rd. ,1926, for the erection o1 a new Church to be built of wood at 8t. ‘Margaret's, P. E. island. Plans and specification can be seen at U10 office of Messrs. Chappeli it Hun- ter, Charlottetown; at the office of A. F. McQuald, Esq, Sour-II. P- ‘E- island, and at the Parochial House St. Marparets. Eaoh tender muat he aceomflll‘ led by a certified cheque for flit/Q‘ hundred dollars ($500M?)- 37ml“. of unaccepted tenders Will b‘ "°' turned. The lowest grdany tender e aril acee e - not nee 81K. Cy Mcpaenaol“, P‘ P; St. Margarefli P- 5 "um!- Fcbruiry 3rd, 1926- 7548-2-4fhamt7i. every one of the IJIIPHB “m '0',“ getting the teacher. 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