y, your mttlicine a fai_r trial and it surely 541.2,"; <71... fqt/Q .4... fircmuacotasnnom/gh OARDIGAN HIGH SCHOOL WGY Program WEDNESDAV, FEBRUARY 4 WGY (Schenectady. N, Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. m.-—'l‘ime signals. 12130 p. m-Stock market re I Grade X.——1,Bernadctte Lewis; 2. Agnes Lewis; 3. Florence .\Ic~ Neill. lGrade iX.—i, Elsie Stewart Scrimgeour; McKenzie. Grade VJll.——1, Charles Buchan- nan; 2, George Buchannan; 3. iiat- ‘tie _.Maci)onnld. Grade Vil.—l, Herbert hiaciion- aid; 2, Grace Lewis; 3, Lucy ltcv- Ille. Grade Vi. Sr.—-l. Ieith Scrim- geour; 2, (Mary MacDonald; 3, Burn- ard Gillis. Grade Vi. Jrf-l. Teresa Don- ahoe; 2. Margaret Reville; 3, Alice MacDonald, Primary Department. Gradc V.» El, Irene Macixinuld; 2, I-‘lorunco hIdEuchern; 3, Evelyn ‘blcilacliorii. 'Grade Ili.—l, Francis MacDon- ald; 2. Jamie iMcSwain; 3, Jean Buchannun. K The Angel of death visited the Grade il.-—1, Gordon Scrinigesiur IhUIIlG of ‘Mr. and .\li'5l. Daniel and Gertrude MacDonald; 2. !.\Iar- ulutlieson, St. Peter's Bay, on Jau- guret Sullivan; 3. Ruth lMci-Iachcrn. ;uary 19th, 1925 and claimed for its Grade i. Sn-l, George Sullivan; Zown their belovcd darling buby 2, Margaret i_ lbiacDonald; 3. Tcr-‘daughter Nora Anna, just 6 months esa ‘McIntyre. jthc day she passed away. Some ltime before she contracted a cold ‘which quickly developed into pneu- MRSI BI HI monia after one days illness _ she lclosed the little sweet eyelids in Wants Women to Know How‘ She Was Made Well by Lydia} lMcNelll; 2. 3, Norman port. 12:40 p. lit-Produce market re- port. 12:45 p. m.—\\'cath-c.r report- 6100 p. nr-Piuducc and stock inaikt-t quotanons; nerve bulletins 6:30 p. nr-Advt-nturc story from Youths (‘ompanion- SILENT NIGHT. ‘ IN MEMORIAM NORA AN-N-A MATH ESON parents as she was taking notice and so cunning when God called her_ She will long be remembered. Her little empty cradle and vac- ancy in the homo will not be eas- ily forgottcn. also her gleeful smile which gladdencd the home, A short funeral service at the house by the Pastor, Rev. J. .\I. Macbeorl, which made clear to tho bereaved strick- -n parents the happy assurance of seeing their Angel Bnhy in that Golden iiezrvenly Land. By following and serving our Heavenly Father if they keep his Commandments they will join their little darling some day to part no more, Besides the heart broken parents mist» grand parents who deeply mourn the loss is one little sister Florence. interment took place in lllidgell Cemetery on the 21st. Come to the Saviour. make no tlelny_ (Patriot IIlPZIHP cnpy.) >---- ___._4O ldeutii. Little Nora was the sun- lshine of their happy home and in- E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound deed missed by the heart broken r Corrm ail,Ontario.——"I am now giving is doing me good and l um going to keep on taking it. l used , l to feeleotired in the " :l morningthat I didn't want to get up but that feeling is leav- ing me now. "I also sleep better and feel more like working. For seven or ei ht ears I have ad _ eadachestiredfeel- ‘ ings, pains inmyback across my body. I read letters in the newspapers saying what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta le Compound had The Night. of The Portralg She had a dream. She felt oblig- ed to come! And he had tried fur- had ceased to sing before he saw the unexpected vision of Pan. If only he oould recall that one de- ta'l it would make oil-or nearly ali—the difference. But at the ti ~e there ha‘d been no motive for ni- pressing this fact upon his mind. Just because ‘it was not im- Dflésfied there, when morning dawned dew-tied Ken felt that he could not go to Ardry-lo-Myaie and beg for a word with Pan-or per- mislon to send her a message. He believed ‘in her still, of course- but—he just couldn't! As for seeing Rawdon Wells, that was also impossible for licnnetiy Haste to do of his own free wLll. lf Pan WBIQ guilty. Raw- don was innocent. And he might he innocent ill any case. But when K'i‘n learned from Fanny Gillett that Sir ~Rawdom was in the house still, by request of the police, he longed fiercely to be out oflt him- s‘~li. Nevertheless, it was as neces- s-uy f0; him to be there as for Wtils. lie had not pledged himself to reinsn But it was the last place where lc had seen Eve, the place she niiglt still be, hidden ln some secret rcom to winch, perhaps. ‘hr lud been lured. He had nought u‘ a man in London, a fa- .o;.=* aimhitect who was a great expert 0.1 secret hiding places in Ild hous-s. and had written a stnentiflc sort of book about them. Ken détermin-rd to phone S.-r Edgar Lurned to come down at once—with or without the advice of the police. As it happened, he had just tailed the architect up and‘ got ai answer svhen Mr. Da- gon, from Scotland Yard, with Police Seigeant Anson were an- pounced “Let them come in!" he said. The two mien entered and at sight of the detective Haste utter- ed a sharp exclamation. “Good heavens! Who are you?" K-‘n flung at the newcomer. Dagon who had stepped briskly .nto the room, paused, and Anson immediately introduced him. By the time this short ceremony was over Haste had controlled ‘himself. “i am very jumpy." he apologiz- ed, yet he continued to stare at the yous-g mun from Scotland Yard. as if fascinated. "Let's go to business as quick as we can, he added, evidently wishing to change the subject. But. Dagon de- layed: "That's what i am here for," ire saxl. "Still, I should very niuch like to ask when you inquir- cd who i was just now, for whom you took me?" “Oh, I took you for no one in particular,“ Haste returned. "i was surpriscd—preoccupied—i knew what I said." "l understand. That's quite natu- ral." Dngon accepted the cxplana» tion w.th no further questioning. iously. to remember whether Eve hardly I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ t" ’“‘“I'M~ LQI'G‘f\~"-F-"H\S!Ar\n-p~w _ the Wedding ‘ ‘ Iy c. n. and A-M. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Olbnductoi" and other fascinating romances of mystery and love Copyright 1024, by Public Ledger Company friend's generosity. "I was telling her last night, just before she got up from the din-per table and went into the music mom," Ken said, "about an ‘elder branch of the family here having the name ‘of ‘Hidden.’ Therois -iio trace left of them ox- cept the name given to this house, I believe. If they hadn't died out. Rawdon Wells" nceetons would not have inherited the ‘Court. I was cocksu-re then in talking to my info. that there was nothing esoteric about the word ‘Hidden" in connection with lhe house, though igranted that them might be secret nooks. Since she die- appeared, however, I've been ask- ing myself if I were not mistak- en—~if there may not have been some play on th=e name, to cover a concealed roiom—'i>liddeir Hall Court.‘ For any one not. knowing that a family called Hidden had build the oldest part of the house, the idea of a “hlddf-n- hall‘ ~would be obvious. I can't help wondering if my wife has been lured into a secre itroom somewheije under this roof, and if she's being kept there." Says She Suffered For Seven Years Then Dodd’! Kidney Pills Relieved Her of Her Troubles M". Nellie Baqun found novrcllef in hcr Hospital treatment. but Dodd’: Kidney Pills brought Speedy relief, Gilbert Plains. Man, Feb, z,- (‘SpeciaU-"i, have been using Dodd‘! Kidney Pills at different times hnd must say that they are the best for those who suffer from kidney trouble. i had a lot of trou- ble for 7 years and I was in hospi- tal for quite a. while, but it did not do me much good. i feel quite dif- ferent now since I have been tak- ing D0dd's Kidney Pills i would advise every man and woman who has a trouble from head to knee to try them." This statement comet! from lMrs, N, Began, a well known resident here. and family medicine are without an equal. When you feel tired and nun down the chances are ten to one that your kidneys are at fault. When the kidneys become clog-' ged or out of order, the circulation becomes sluggish, the impurities are not strained out of the blood and the result is weariness and lack of energy all over the body. Give Dodd's Kidney Pills a trial and see for yourself. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND There are countries all around us, That may be rich in gold, Where the people dwell in inan- Dodd’s Kidney Pills as a tonic, dune others. My husband says I quit foosoon, but I am not oing to stop taking the Vegetable mpound and ‘L din E. Pinkham’s Blood Medicine un- I am better and haven't an ache or a EXONERATE OYSTER SAYVIbBE, Long Island, Feb. 2. —L0ng island blue points, which Bu; his words. "i understand," 31055, held more than one meaning, 1t And own a wealth umokp was clear to Anson that the detec- But we who on Pflnce. Edward tive believed Captain Haste hadi 1518' taken him for “some one in pan, BRINGS YOUTH‘ TO OLD FOLKS Ono-of Tulsa's llhtolt hltll- IIIII ll the new life and vigor it brings” old folks. Men and omen I!!! the seventies sud eighties us Illflflltn mover! dny tothsnkus for "‘- ' '5 wondrous benefits. ‘hnlsc is s natural tonic. It drlvis poisons from the blood, stirs up the lazy liver and puts digestive organs in working order. Made after the famous ‘ranlac formula from roots. barks and rare herbs, it is nature's own tonic and builder-harmless to man or child. If your body is weakened and run-down, if you lack ambition. can't oat or sleep. 7011'" b9 4°‘ lighted with Tanlschi quick results- Tdc Twila: Vugltnlh Pills f (l. N. R. RADIO PROGRAM ' Radio ‘programme to be broadcast by Tlhe Canadian National Rail- WW. r From STATION C.N.R.A. (313 Metres). llionoton, N. B. . Tuesday, Felbruary 3rd. 1925 700 p. m. to 9.00 -p. m. Broadcasttng to British Isles- Special programme by profes- siomal radio artists. 00 p. m. Musical programme ‘by Artists from St. John. N. 8., under the direction of Miss Vera K. Terrls. . Soprano Solo (a) "Because." (D'Hardlot) (lb) "La Palelma." (Sebastian) ‘Miss Vera K. Terrls. . Violin Solo (a) "Minuet" (lb) "O Sole Miol) Mr. Francis Barry) . Baritone Solo "Bo-his of .'I‘he Sea." Mr. Fred Joyce . Plano Solo Selected Mr. John Powers. . Violin Solo “Chain of Daisies." Miss Rosalllnd Terri-s. . Tenor Solo (n) “Love Here Is My Heart." (Selisu) (lb) "Bocairse." (D'Hardiot) .- .-Mr. Michael llowand. . . instrumental Selections Vioiinfillllss Rosalind Terrie. Viollin~.\ir. Francis Barry. i*tl-aiio~llir. Joseph Terrls. . Base Solo. Selected ' _ . .\Ir. Cyril Moore. . Soprano Solo (lb) "Sweet a-nd bow" (a) "Out of The BUSH."- 9. (Padcrewvlci) (Captia) (lflte) (Barnlhy) ‘Miss Vera K. Terri-s. 10. Violin Solo Selected. . Mr, Francis Barry. 11. Baritone Solo "Queen of The Earth." (liinsuti) M-r. Fred Joyce. 12. Plano Solo Selected. Mr. John Powers. 13. Tenor Solo "Ave Marla" (gqunod) Mr. Michael Howard. 14. instrumental a I Red Riding Hood Paper Dolls for All Little Folks A CLEVER TRICK "Where are you izolnlg?" asked Mr. Wolf; looking at little Rod Itcdinghooti hungrliy. All he'd had for bieakfnst ivas an ox and a sheep, and that wasn't any more than; a dish of oatmeal for him. "I'm going to visit iiiy grand- mother," shc nnswcred- “She lives in a cottage at the end of this path. just beyond the woods. She's been sick, so I'm taking her some cakes I helped iiiy mothcr to bake." Thin a wicked scheme flashed through Mr. Wolf's mind. "Why tw J. Avoid colds and sickness by giving the children a cup of steaming hot FRY'S Cocoa centrated nourishment is just what growing children need, so its daily use is true economy in the home. ice a day. Its rich, con- s. rnv a sous (Candi) Liniltnd Moivryslti. 150 forgot n-ll about her mother's warn ing it-ot to stop. ‘She began to gath~ er tho pretty flowers- ‘lGood tiny. I'm glad l met you," said ill-r. iilolil‘. Itiplllng ‘his hat again and away he hurried toward the grautimotliers house, planning how he'd get both the old grand- iiiothci and little Rcd ltldinghood. up cloak lio wi-a-rs when he goes don't you pick sonic flOWilTS for hcr?" he asked sweetly. "Oh. that's a fine iticzi." PXi-‘lfllill- cd Rod‘ Ridinghood who was tired of walking straight aluati, anti slic out ut night. It's bright green and his helmet is gray. Watch to~ mo: row to st-e how the wlcktrd old ivollls svlicinc turns out.) (Copyright, 1925-) (llcrfl; llic wolf's fancy dress] s OFFOERED FOR ' RETURN or JEWELS -KI8 CHICAGO, Fob. .—"»Rt‘,\\'lil"ll, one kiss." Posted among u hundred or ill0l'.‘ reward notices at don-u- tivc bureau headquarters hero, the zilrove phiasc is the cynosure of all eyes. Thz: notice had to do-vvlth tho the-it of $2.000 ln jewelry and an atomizer from the apartment of Margaret Gordon. chic l)l.’)il(ll* artist's iiiotiol. A picture of Mar- garet, hcr lips in a pawslonato puckur accompanied the notice. 7 i He: w» Family. This box 9x51 s A Week's. Fascinating Puzzling For The Whole inches in size, contains moi-o than a collection o Cross Word Puzzles tobesolved. It offers a competition in puzzle solving. More than that, it increases yo vocubnl pain. Isn't that the right way’! I have‘ Do dwell. are happy as can be. great faith in your medicines. They must be ood when ose who take them lpealrso ighly of t em. I am recom- mending them to my friends and I will ladl answer letters from women ask~ ga ut themP-Mis. Bum H. HART, Box 1081, Cornwall, Ontario. Mrs. Hart wants tohelp other womer. Ind is willing to answer letters froir. lick women asking about the Vegetable pound. There will be a mecetlng of the Shareholders of Cornwall Cream- ery Co.- lnths Hull on Wednesday. February 4th at 2.30 P. m., to con- lldsr the selling out of the plant and etc. By order, D. H, MUROHISON. Sec'y. 141-l-28wfmt4i. Professional Card McDonald & McPhee B. A. ‘a, A. McDONALD H. F. McPHEE B. A. amt»... Attorney. em. Momy so Loan Inky Building Ch-Hottowwn Mark R. McGuigan AC I IARRIUTER. IOLIOITOR, Money to Losn Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. i. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald tlruduuto of N. V. Post Graduate Msdlosl School and Holiltal Prlntloo limited to Eye, Ear. Noon and Throat ' Offloo layer Building Grout George Itroot QQIInI-IMII-Q-JMIQLImIMI Telephone ISO-I. , BRIJSS lllilill ‘PllZZlE lillllPllN From the ,, Charlottetown Guardian ‘i Pious ' jnololsllfloonh for your Gross Word have caught much of the blame for typhoid fever outbreaks in var- ious parts of the country have been exonerated. Reprcsentativcs of the Chicallfl Board of Health reported today that the blue point area is clean and woll munagcrl and that the oysters reproduced untlcr proper conditions. Vi0lln—-Miss Rosalind Terri-s. Violln——Mr. Francis Barry. _ Ilian0—<Mi'. Joseph Terri's. 15. Ukulele Seiectiions .Mr. iilric Dykeman. 15 Miss Mona Meillday in songs of the day. Accomlpanist—'Mr. Joseph Terris. PART ii. Programme of Popular Dance Music by Joe Mazzieo and his Rain- ‘bow Melody Boys, of Moncton, N. B. GOD SAVE THE KIING. 219-2-3-111 ur ury and improves ours llin -bothhi bl desirable for everybody. In solvinfiythesopguzzlses, yonwgillyoonsult the dictionary and arc boun to acquire new words. Ask any Cross Word Puzzle fun if than h any more cngrossin and amusin . When the so ' ' o fauna is sddoaLtho pleasure doubled. 's game contains 24 puzzles on twelve separate cards so that as many as twelve people om work on difiomnt ones. HERE ARE FOUR ENTHUSIASTS PLAYING GAME flculfll’ T‘! ma‘ he'll“ wmnxrwFor we are rich inpeace and love m from evidence beyond the ser- geants mcntal sight. The lnclden-t brought back to Anson an im- pression of his own at first glimpse of the boyish-looking motor-cylist. it had been a fleeting one, be- cause surprise at the detectives youth had soon pushed it out of his head. But he remembered now saying to himself, "This fellow is the image of some one I've seen. Who ‘is it?" ‘ Anson stared bard at Dagon. as he recalled this first impression of h s own. He wondered if Captain Hasteis thought had been the same. and if so, why the dlckens he objected to "admitting it? Yet for his life the sergeant could not ‘get that first inupresson back. In losing it. he lost the chance of re~ calling tho illusion face which re- semblcd Dragon's. Haste was willing to be catechis- ed. lie told the detective how an xious Miss Carroll-as she then was-had ‘been to accept Sir Raw- don Wells’ pressing invitation to pass the honeymoon at Hidden‘ Hall Court. IShe_ had. he said. ad- mired the place immensely. and had scemled very curious to know if it hid secrets as the name suggested. Ae for him. he would have preferred to go abroad. Not that he had any real suspicion of Wells’ motive ‘i-nl lending the house» But, ssh many people know the story, t ere was no harm in men- tioning that Sir Rawdon Wells ‘BER-UN- ‘Feb! l" Richard had pruposed w M158 Cum" amhfitrauss is busy composink a new had been. refused, Th“ was a“ opera at his home in Bavaria, The There“ ngygr [men a daring“, anwcentral stlgure is Helena in Goethhs gggement betwegn them; bu; “Faust. Hugo Von Goethe's is again the circumstances ’Captaln~ Haste-the lihrettist. The W011i Will llrflb- wasrft happy in accepting his ably be ready for production in vvlenns in the spring. MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY Pi. (Peace is a priceless gem to hold, For every nation far and near, ‘And Islanders on our Fair isle. They are without a peer. Their soldiers are. as brave, Though they are a peaceful race. And enemies where e're they are, They'll ever dare to face_ Love as deep and love as true, There never will be found, As the love we hold for our ‘island home, Though you'd search world ‘round. the wide We love the hills and hollows; We love the fields and farms; 'We love the waves and blllowa; Which for the eye always charms. Suctiesa in all our hopes and plans Doth bring Prosperity, And in all the towns and all the farms, We'll ever happy be. and as a . (Si? Preventive l’ Then let us ever sing the praise, Of our Prince Edward isle, For a. better land you n‘cr could 11nd, Though you travel many a mile. ~—<Llllian Edith Enman, —-—-<-o->-i- RICHARD STRAUSS QOMIPOSING OPERA , Glossy With Ciiticura '>n retiring, gently rub spots otdun. . ‘ruflund itching with Cuticurs Oint- nmrit. Next morning shampoo with n suds of Cutlcun Soup and hot NO SPHIIAL ABILITY REQUIR. Anl°“° osnlosmtoplnyinonominnte. 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The effect on Britain was an immediate resumption of the Scottish rslds, “i.