w v PAGE TWO ‘ " Perhaps you are using good tea. We think ' R019” extra 300d. Won't you try it? DIROSE TEA"is good tea” The same good tea for 30 years. Tee CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . " if. Night of the Wedding By C. N. Ind A-M. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" and other fascinating romances of mystery and love Copyright 1824, by Public Ledger Company vvv v Vvvvv vvvG Cvvv WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY lights; big eyes, black~no, yellow- Evelyn Haste, beautiful and rich brown; very thick lashes and girl, who sits down at the piano in straight black brows. Pert nose; her wedding night-and myster- pretty, smiling red mouth; deter- iously disappears mined chin; dimple. What about Kennedy llaste. her husband, it?" who suspects complicity on tho "By George, you must have seen part of his old war‘ comrade. a photograph!" broke out Anson. ‘Sir Rawdoii Wells, an amateur "i swear i haven't And‘if I had. scientist, who has insisted on lend- I shouldn't have seen the coloring. TIMISANIIS 0F YARDS 0F GIIRTAIN MATERIAL BEING SACRIFICE!) . AT ASTOIIIIIIING PillilE REIIIIGTIUNS @___.__._ its Results .i i Success-wand The Maritime Life, ‘due t0 the loyalty of its constituents, has far outstripped in nines ~ \ months the business expected for the first full year. ~- As a result it‘ is al- ready" acting as a res- ervoir for Maritime capital, making it av- ailable for home de- velopment, tending to reduce the drain of our export of capital and men. People investigate its rates because they are anxious to see a Maritime institution flourish. They are de- lighted to find that through it they can buy more protection for less money: pure insurance, stripped of ing the couple. Hidden Hall Court. I've described the image that has gloomy and mystery-ridden es- comes up before me. that’s all. Evi- tate. for their honeymoon, and who dently I've hit it." is found after the disappearance "You must be what they call a in a secret chamber. clairvoyant," said Anson, uncom- Panilorii, a gipsy-like girl, adopt- fortably. ed sister of Kennedy and secretly "i don't know what lam. I know in love with Wells. , only wliat I can do." returned the Miss (l-illett. an ex-war nurse, other, who fell in love with Haste in a “I've heard of those crystal-gaz- iiospital, and who is anwintensc per- ers in Inndon," Anson went on. =soii. “They look in a glass ball and see what happened somewhere else. You're like that, only you don't need to have the crystal." "Unfortunately I can't see what "Beg pardon. i don't quite catch happensfismendcd Dagon. "i soo- your meaning." stammered Anson. just a.n inlage—when I hold a per- "lt has all been done for her." son's things in my hand. Then it said the other, snlffling daintily. goes away. Already that picture oi’ "Ilon't you smell it? An anesthetic Miss diasts is going. But l shun‘t has been used here." forget it. I wish to goodness l could Anson had not a keen sense of see what happens. ln that case smell; neither was it defective He we'd know who kidnapped hor, and considered himself normal in that whore she is now." O regard, and he had smelled nothing "You think she was kidnapped?" at all in cell No. 5. Neither had his Anson asked douhtfully colleagues, he believed. if they "Well, she couldn't had, they would, of course. have herself!" mentioned it, especially the ward- "No—-o,l suppose not." ‘ress. who was a temperamental, "One would think, to hear you, sensitive \l\’elshwomun married to that you thought she could do al- a man of Ardry~lelMar—in fact, to most anythlng-—like a young a constable. witch." Having been told of it, however. Anson laughed uneasily, "Well. and put upon his mettle, Alison's Mr. Dagon, if it was the sixteenth {experimental sniffs served him n and seventeenth centre instead of better turn, the twentieth, that's just about “Since you speak of it, I believe what I'd think this—-this girl was: a y'oung witch'!" there is a queer smell," he agree ‘ "Gee! I'm beginning to be mighty The ' Brain image anesthetize "though it's very faint." = "lt is now. From what you say. hours-we don't yet know how many-have passed since the girl was taken away. I'm certain it's the odor of an anesthetic, though it's interested in her!" exclaimed the Canadian, “I'd like to get hold of her photo. and see how much like the ‘brain image‘ she really is. As Miss ‘Haste is friend enough of Sir Rawdon Wells to take a present of a. watch from him, she's probably given him a portrait of herself in not common or garden chloroform or ether Must be one of those new- ly invented things that chemists sliown him everything taken from Miss I-iaste. There had been a purse, with nearly twelve pounds in it, a locket containing two mini- ature photographs-mne- of ‘Captain Kennedy llaste and one of Sir - Canadians 4. Senators 2 In Q.S.S. League The Canadiens made their sec- ‘Rawdon Wells: a wrist watch with “To Tan from Don" inscribed in- side; also a pearl ring and a quaint brooch. The brooch was a profile representation in gold of an open box, from which a winged figure of ond straight win in defeating the Senators -by a 4-2 score. Tralnor scored all four goals for the Cana- diens, ‘while Doiron counted for the Senators. The game was a good one for boys and while theSenators faced a two goal lead in the sec- speculative features and charges. Other things being equal-—they are equal or in favor of The Maritime Life —- con- sult your own ‘com- pany first for insur- ance. Dominion Gov- ernment Deposit, Lic- ense, Inspection. Write for Rates. They're esting. The Maritime Life Guaranteed RatesGuaranteed Results HALIFAX T. W. BENTLEY, Manager for P. E. 1. Charlottetown GERMAN PLAN TO LAUNCH toys, paper CAMPAIGN TO CAPTURE MARKETS OF MEXICO inter- goods. granioplionee, and ‘glass. (it-rniuny it is said. will make a. spllciilllty of export-lug machinery to MEXICO CITY. Jan. 2fi-—'l‘hcrc is no ‘questioning tho thoroughness ‘with ‘which ‘the Germans are seek- ing ‘tho Mexican commercial mar- ket. and what is more important .in ‘line's strongly competitive with ‘United States lines. ‘The news has just lbeen received of a ‘plan to capture Mexican coni- merce it is declared that 300 busi- ness and commercial men ilrom Hamburg are actually on their way to Mexico for the purpose oi study- ing commercial conditions hare. "The latest German shipment ‘in- cludes machlnes, hardware, pianos. tyipewritera. chemicals electrical Mexico, especially engines of the Diesel type. The prices are lower than the American. and flie credit terms are immeasurably better. One case is cited in whirl. a certain German product was delivered and sct up in Mexico at a louver price than ‘the American free on board bid in the United States. while payment. (Copyright. 1925 by the Dally News Co.) Chicago -—-—-¢o&—— HONOR ROLL, RUSTICO CON- VENT Grade X~—1 Louise Gallan.2 Alma illaxiuicre, 3 Emile Doucotte and Albert Gallant equal. Grade IX—l Ethel Brown, 2 Antoinette Plneau, 3 Louise Arsen- ault. (irade VllI—Yvonne Petre. 2 Iiauront Doucctl-e. Grade VIl-‘l Slmonne Lerorex, 2 Nellie Chiasson, 3 Emile Anne Gal- lant. Glade Vl—1 Margaret caused-s Frances Doyle, 3 Jean Gauthier. Grade V-Yvonne Doiron, 2 Ber- nice Petra. Grade lll—-—1 Elsie Blanchard, 2 Celeste. Gsillsnt and Corinne Dou- cette equal. Grade liI——1 Bernandette Pequot. 1 Clarence Douceote, ii Alice Mar- MD. _" rade 1-1 Rodolphe Martin, I ‘Lucie Doiron. 8 Leon Martla. _t credit of one year was given on the _ Hope, with jeweled wings, was looking out_ ,()n the back of this was engraved “Pandora's Box. May ilopo, never lily away." As the sergeant duly displayed these ohjefts to Dagon (having al- ready shown the monogrammed liandkerchlef, still holding its odor, he noticed that the Canadian ex- amined the trinkets with more in- terest than they seemed to de- serve. “I Bflftilflfle You don't make any- thing special out of iliem, do you?" he asked almost jealously, Not that he was jealous. But if this "kid de- teclive" could deduce valuable evi- dence from iheso triiies, ho could bring water from ii stone, it would seem, and was worthy to he env- ied hy the more average man, “No. I don't make anything spec- ial out of things themselves." said Dagon, slowly, willi an odd, in. trospective look in his big, dark eyes, “Hut there's something queer about mo, You may think I'm a fool. Several people have thought so. But I believe most of them have changed their minds. I have ~or I imagine I have (maybe it's much the same thing in the end)— the faculty of calling up before my mind's eye the appearance of a per- snn owning any object I hold in my hands. That comos maybe from irylng to cultivate and wake my pineal gland! Probably you've nev- er heard of it-but if it interests you look it up in the encyclopedia later! Now. nobody has ever told ugly Bflllll-IOHB. Mill. me what this girl Pandora Haste is fflllglllleiifl- like, but listen wiiile I describe You d0 not have to wait for im- what I seem to see, and tell me if proveinent. It quickly shows. You the description fits. Small, slim can get a little jar oi Rowles Men- figure; hair, dark-brown with red tho-Sulphur at any drug store. MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY " HEARDTHE ‘ i“ tarssrr so moms‘ 3 omusa y _ All). 120. To check the Scottish raids over the Border the Roman chief, Hadrian, built a fortified wall from the Tyne to the iBolwayThe Roman system of con- trolled labour was drastic, There was plenty of scope for Trade linlons, but it is doubtful whe- _ ther they were able to function, ._....___._-..-..._4_ 0nd period, they made a good but ineffectual attempt to CBAlCll nip;tlie best‘ that was done‘ was one score in the third. The Canadians scor- ed also in th-c third and ‘the game If Skin Breaks Out Apply This Sulphur Just the moment you apply Men- tho - S u 1- phur to an t t c h i ~n g, gins. says a noted skin s pe oialls-t. This sulph- r preparation. made into a pleas- ant cold creani. gives such a qllliili relief, even to fiery eczema. that nothing ilLllS ever been found to take its place. Because of (‘is zermdestronlns proper-ties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear. smooth skin in place of pimples or irritation and A PARTNER OF’ SUNUGHT Cod-liver oil has aptly been ‘ called the partner of sunlight. Both out of Nature's store- house of energy are of su- preme importance to a child with tickets. Snulislmulsinn ahd sunlight have been used for decades to give strength to weak-bones. A little of Scott's Emulsion with each feeding does wonders for a malnourished child or adult. OKeep your boy or girl out in the sunlight and give them Scott’s Emulsion everyday-regularly ! Scott h lawns. Tomato. Out. THE MUSCLE BU-ILDER Will you let me help you? The same as l have helped many oth- ers~wliat l have done for myself and all. my pupils I can do for you. Read what this man says about my system of training. "Before taking a course from Prof, Seely I measured around the waist 54 inches. My lessons in ten weeks decreased my waist 5 Inches. y neck Increased 1V2 inches, my wcepts (upper arm) increased 2 nches, my chest 4 inches and all the rest of the body accordingly. Furthermore my physical condition has Improved 100%, i have no hesi- tation in recommending Prof. Seely’: course to any one. whether weak or strong. l am grateful ‘to him for his assistance. Victor Gouthrle, Chief of Police. Domin- Ion No. ‘l, C. B." finished with the above score and play in Ciiiuitlicn territory. Mr. Hud- son Moi-r sey handled the whistle in a satisfactory manner. l-lornlby made his first debut in the nets yesterday and put up a good game, Trainer-being his "sore" point. ltoardon and Goriiilcy, respective defence men. showed good form, The hockey boys of Q. S. S. are grateful for the interest shown, by Coach Mr. MacDonald and referees Morrissey and Wynne, in their hoc- key matches as either one or all of them are always on hand to enc- ourage them along. scoaa BY riamons lst-JJE. Trainor, Canadleas. 2nd—J.E. Trainer Canadiens. B. Doiron. Senators. J.E. Trainor, Canadiens, iirtl-LE. Trainer, C8I1‘a,(}]g“g_ B. Doiron, Senators. (Patriot Please Copy) A friendly game of hockey was played on the Government Pond be tween Grade V. of Q. S. S. and Grade V. of ‘W. ‘K. S. which result. ed in a victory for Q, .g_ g_ by a score of 15 to 0. ‘Following is the line-up: Q- 8i 8- _ w. K. s. ‘Goal it. Carver ____________ __ A‘ worth Defence J. Costello ___________ __ A_ immey E- Lllflel‘ --------- ._ J. IMcKinnon _ Forwards J. SlIlCldB ___________ __ H, llnrymr M. ‘COBIGHO ‘H, Vntcher A. DOYAQ ............ __ A. llowling Subs It. Arsenault _______ __ P_ Sgnhjgr J. Chipnian ......... __ A, iMurlgy NOT-ES Doyle and Larter were stars for Q- S. S. ‘Sentner thought he saw the oc- lipse when he fell Harper and Dowling were stars for W. K. S. Umpire—J. Weaver. Timer-ll’. Callaghan (Patriot Please Copy) By ARTHUR Professor Seeley Red Ridingflood Paper Dolls for All Little Folks A WICKED NEIGHBOR Now right in the middle oi thi- big woods through which little Red llidingliood had to pass to visit lier grandmother, there lived zi big gray wolf. lie lived in a little house hidden away under some overhanging rocks, and every time he left liis house lie zigziiggcd u different way, so tliore wouldn't be any pstli leading to it. -Ob lie was a very tricky wolf, and it “'11s no wonder no hunters could cutcli him . On the very day that ‘Red Iliding hood started to visit lier grand mother, this wolf ilcciilrd to go for are always fussing at." a silver frame, and I shall come N“; game, 5L pays vs_ Senagm-s, a walk through the woods. ilo itali- instantly ‘Pandora I-IasteH-i words across it over at the Court." Jan. 29. 0d lllB Bervflfll- l0 llrllll»; llllll llls of last night flashed hack into Au- > The following 6T9 thellne "D51 "9'!’ besi- Sll". "ml "n" he "B! "ll Son-S “mm She had Rpnken of a _ for his stroll, looking very lino new pnefligflc, jnvenmd by Sir W H w o l H CANADIENS ‘ SENATORS illlll gay indeed. Rflwdon \ve|lg_ She had gmjen_,qn . "F" e" " Y 5' R. Dillon (ioal L. llorniby (lColor lMr. Wolf gray, thou ‘mount she said-a "sample bottle." and Plsythlriga- p, 132511;‘ lit-fence ILAHeéinesi-liey llllzllfllfl lightweight (Iilfillllllillll lilillll She defiantly asserted‘ that the odm- y ' “ . l‘ 0n . . . . . . . . . .. . Orfll ey cu i m 0U , SD you Ulill truss l ll mingling with the perfume m, a 5 “The Whltg Moth” C- Ryan _ Forwards B. Doiron up to meet Red Ridingiiooil tumor- certain handkerchief was the char- i” ‘aw _ Eégfgglmr " ' ' ' ' " A'CH‘EEOA£Z Tog-l ‘ l‘ 1925 As fluted m“ acteristlc odor of Wells’ anesthetic. - '7 I flu“ f ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ‘ 0D?!‘ E 1 . - B" - ‘ Anson knew that the "sample i’ K‘ MacMma Subs!’ Mxdiialglligh tom’ mo.) bottle“ had not been found on the u-“k ' girl. The wardress,lMrs. Jones, who NOTES A w°m3"'5 "l" a Mlnum" had searched her last night, bud T°l1\'“"wl"Y 3°95 i‘ ‘wmllml “l” ways kccp a man waiting so long after slic says she'll Ibo ready in ii niltiuie?" Tlni-"Bccausc she picks 0il'l a minute which is zilbout liuur away." Waiting A man waillcing along a country road found‘ an Irishman perched upon a signlpost ‘which pointed iioith, with this inscription: “To Malvern." 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And as a cough medicine. there is really nothing: etter ‘to be lmd at any price. I oes right to the spot and izives quic , lastinng relief. It promptly heals the in timed meni- riines that line the throat and air passages. stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon vour rough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis. croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. ' mgponoonnv ++++°b¢ .-Z"Z"r+ Pint-x a highly concentrated compound of Norway pins extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment. ask your. dru gist. for "214. ounces of Pinex’ wit directions and don't accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to 2W9 1590' lute satisfaction or money niunded. Tim Pint-ac (‘o.. Toronto. MORELAND p A ‘Jiee.m;.,;;‘.,,_, 01d Dutch ‘(lid Dutch Containsiio lye half an . "i<‘a'ith." swid the other, "I have ‘ (A Ilia user or acids. Goes further. gives ‘better results. Cleans an thru ‘the 1...... 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