j Nvltyllo ‘ 'Ftoulbardwovkonslsnnsotbestody d medicine ih Cincinnati. where he was 1di- d III! Succeed dusted, was the course which Doctor . V. Pierce took. ln his younger days be practiced med- icine over a large ll wssthentbe newoil fields near Titusville, Pa. Finally he to r res £1 m er IIUIDDI of funilia. He thus moved to Buflalo, N. Y., and estnbl‘ the \Vorld's Dis , where be put up ~Dr. Pierce’: Golden -Medlal Discovery for the blood as well u the Favorite Prescription for women, care- lull preparing them from roots, barks snd ml. and placed them with drugglm ev- mBfim h an stxty" 4 u P‘ t e ears f. leroe Pisonvct-g, forth: blot!‘ bemld in sr qusnnnes ggnsu any othgtflmcdidne lltvisltonicinitsefiects on the stomach snd digestive apparatus; sn sltsntive in its action on the blood, liver snd skin. It lntftflta the appetite, stim- ulates the digestion, enriches the blood, mcnsn and makes bo d women feel as they did when lh were youn and care free. Ask your ggist for r. Vince's Dit- mvely, in tablet or libuid fonn, or send 10c for rrial pk . of tablets to Dr. Piertfs Lsborstory, in ridgebutg. Ont. FLAT RIVER SCHOOL Honor Roll of Flat River School for the mouth of January. lGrade X-—1 Lewis Ross. Ross. Grade VITI -— l Curtis Brawn. Jean McKnziv, (equal); 2 Laur- cetta McDonald. Grade IV-l Hilda Button. 2 Donald McKenzie, J! Li-wis McMil- lan. Grade IV~—-l Malcolm Ross. Wil- lie Mclttt- (equal), 2 FlOFFlB Benton. 3 Angus McRao. Grade Ili~1 Ruth Betti/in Ari-= "valim Mclkmaid, (cquall, 2 Mal-l colm McDonald. Grade 'I'I--~1 Earle Button, Itllliot Ross, (oqual). 2 Siurzlaix‘ hit-flue. Grade I-I ‘Ida McMillan. Porfect Atmndanco- lawns Ross Donald Ilosll, Lcwlg McMillan, Grade lX—1 Frank Ross, 2 Mary, IEGIN HIRE TODAY hotel In GRAFTON. wo low stub of s theater ticket. JIMMY RAND, his son. goes FOGARTY, who ssys he gave to OLGA MAYNARD. singer. with MARY LOWELL. (SAMUEL CHURCH, a taxi and misunderstand; Olga fall's police the ticket stub and handkerchief were hers but yum l mllht have got into possession ofppickggozl’, ab? $3135‘?! ‘gfiobetgiwfi “mm Tab ‘a man who plckod. her. up, two - _ - . . m t. .:':.:..:*:';:.::.""..::' l-‘.l"’l‘.§.'°‘.'.f.'-""=’“'"" Mm » Jlmmy rccoives mysterious ' ' warnings to leave Montreal. wrosts . hlsckjsck and escapes. With Jimmy and Mary estrang- ed. Chtrch presses his courtship‘ for Mary through her mother. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY (‘HAPTFIR XX muscle. trying urtl-rf to ht chaotic thoughts. Til- landlady knocked on :iaull-d him a letter. "It just came, .\Ir. Rand." It wa of this uut-xpecled kindness. h-tlt-r. and 1h‘- r~turned with the tray. "l hope it's not bad new» Mr ltttud." curiosity out of btlr voice. llrlllll ‘Jllhvfn ll nzlllnn, IUIITN Klll'll‘|_i'_ (Il-stroys hmnv, ltrulnllzl-l. mum llllhflflo-y, ivumnn, lllllrs tho vllllnllflllitlli, lllirs till- passions, nnllingt-s thl- mind, null ruins lhc lit-Ill. ‘llrinl: fills Jfllflbllflllhih‘! pctiplrs zisylxllns. nnll llurrIt-s nlnliy It) nn untilnvly gray». HlR SALE Ono of the best 60 acrc farms on P. E. I. st Emerald Jct. less than 100 yards from stores. school, tse- tory and station. Nine room house, frost proof cellar, large barn, mac- hlns house, pluscry and poultry house, all In good repair. Also fine largo hcw store, good pout); farm, tlon Between bits of buttered toast, Jimmy read the letter again: "Dear Rand: I'm writing to tell yvluni. It's the lloggon-dest use I lllllllllEll WIFE Til BEll Also suitable for small fox ranch. s9 Sh? Not “mould ha?’ cllty rrswrtlykln elx- Walk. Restored to Health "nffflmm g3 " w q" c " e‘ by Lydia E. Plnlilldlfl’! Apply men c. KELLY, care Vegetable Compound Prowss Bron, or GEO. KELLY on , _ -—Z,——-—— Pr°m|§e._ 7a39_13_6|°°d_ _ Mtneslng, Ontartm-"l sm s rac- Professional Cards l McDonald McPhee J. A. MoDONALD B. A. Barristers, Attorney Etc. Money to Losn Rllsy Building H. P. MoPHEE Charlottetown] Mark R. McGuigan . BARRIITER, OOLICITOR, Monsy to Loon Osmsron Block OhsrlottstowmREJ. 2230-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald l Grsdusts of N. Y. Post Grsdusts Msdlosl School and Hospital Frsotlco limited to Eys, Ear, Noss and Throat ETC. Offlos, Bsysr Building Orest Osorgs Btrost om»; Hours-J t.» izso. (so to s "m'°“°"° BRIKE I’§_(Q__IJVI"B‘iTIiiIETR.-T*__T_ i 1 tlcsl nurse snd I recommend E. PinkharlflsVegefable Compound to suffering women. For three months l was almost helpless snd could not sit st the table long enough to drink a cu hm curried so wssk. Then he rcsd in the Jisper of s woman suffering ss I di who ' at better after taking the Vegetable | me. Whenl h I was just like s new woman and have had s When l fee I slwsys take it; sometimes n half bottle or whatever l need. s only medicine snd I have told many s one about it. Any g know more about Lydis E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Com write to her. ommend it for I feel lowe m life and strength to it. Bowscn, .R. l, Mlnesing, Ontario. and wesk sometimes‘! this horrid feelingof fear wh ch soma- l times comes to women when theylsre not well‘! Lydis Pinkhsm’s eg- Testing Eyss and supplying Glssssl etsble Compound is excellent ydis of ton. Many s time my hus- mo to bad, I woultfbc mpound, so he went and got; if: for ad taken three bottles lendid health ever since. sny bearing-down psinn It is my one wantin to und l will Idl doslll z. y can to rec- ’ — Mrs. EAL MONTREAL. whorl the thsatsr ls. Tho stub is trscod to s THOMAS n csbsrot Jimmy meets and fslls in love Lstsr he oncounts a Olgs Maynard. who faints when she lssrns sns ls wanted for murder. Mary ott with s wnlthy lawyer. sees Jimmy lift Olga into Lnt- er he ‘II followed and attacked by u. up w“ d h), two men, from one of whom bG ao-useforminofder Jimmy Rand awoke the nextl moraine with a violent headache. the after effects of the previous night's encounter with his two mysterlotm shadowers. His ear was su-ollen; he ached in every H». luy In bed longer than usual, turning uvor in hi mind the Jllln- bl‘: (if events that bad crowded In on him during the last few days. to put some semblance of his (llmr and, ivhe-n he opt-nod It, hand- u special delivery. She hesitated a moment and then she said. "I—I mrt of though; you might not be reeling wr-il thismorning MLRHIIN] Iuftrr 1a» zljaht, and I fixed some breakfast t» you. I'll bring it right up" "That: mighty kind of you, Mm. King. I'm sure. You shouldn't have gtlne to all that trouble for me." Ill.- wats uncomfortable in the face Ile sttt on the bed to open his‘ It was postmarked Grafton was a letter from Detective uooncy. Mrs. King found .him with a puzzled lmw" "n ms 10:23:52: Mooney an answer, telling of the She could not keep the This new roomor of hers, with his my- sterlmle phone calls and strange uncountens, was a puzzling proposi- Ho smilwl, “x0. Mrs. King. It's from uu old friend in Grafton. He's just idling mt- the news." "Oh!" She thrust her hands in her apron pocket and left the room. you u new angle on this Cltl-lfl of elorklntbotsnflold tbemsnwho Jones of New York. to u day before. round In Montreal. woman kid you. her. thing is that this then to help him out. wers the description of who's been doing thewoods for some time. set- If I'm not, right. think this; ls some kind of what I'm talking about. your time. Why don't you let. them bring the Maynard woman back llPre and coma back your self? "Best regards, S Moounv." "Jlooney, you're dead wrong," Jimmy said softly as he folded the letter. "If the man I'm looking for is In Grafon, how do you ex- plain these warnings I'm getting to leave town‘! And how do you ex- plain that affair lasq, night? No. (Mooney. if H. A. Jones, or what- ever his name Is, Is in Grafton, then H. A. Jones isn't the man we want. Ho's right here In Montreal, and I need Olga Maynard to help me find him." He finished. bis-brvnkfmst ilmlfrieklr and then sat (lown and wrote warning and of the attack of the nigh.) before. ' "Of course," he wrote, "you musn't think I'm Ignoring the posi- slhllity that II. A. Jonas may be Ln Grafton. Keep on looking for him. But. there's a lo), going on here that ‘I want to find the reason for." I U U The days that followed were un-V ventful. To Jimmy they were. wholiy unsatisfactory. Despite the efforts of lieutenant OfEDayand the best detectives at his com- mand, the solution u) the identity of Jimmy's assailants on that. ev- sntflll night was still as fur away, apparently an ever. And us for the man whom Olga Maynard mentioned as having got hold of the ticket stub and tbs handkerchief, if he did actually ex- ist and was not a creation of 0133's Imagination. he seemingly had succeeded in dropping completely out of sight. With Olga, Jimmy frequented the cabaret.) and roamed at. night lithe brightly lighted downtown streets of Montreal. hoping to catch a glimpse of him. "I don't know If that's the way to look for him or not." Olga told him. "But I saw him downtown once and he seemed to know a lot about the restuarahts and theaters and other night life. I don't know how else to go about lt." "It's the only way." Jimmy s- greed, "unless I run into those men who followed me home the other night." He had told her of episode and she bad been greatly alarmed to learn that he was In danger. "You should go (buck toGrafton," she told hi-m. "You'll be hurt- maybe kiiled—if you stay here." "How do you know?" he follow- ed up quickly. “You talk as If‘ you knew something about it." She appeared hurl. at the suspi- "l don't know why you ask me thaw-in that way," she answered. "What do the police think of il.—— don't (they think you're In danger? why shouldn't (I think the same -Iss ever ossnd its got mo nelrly "in." RAND’ u. . bu‘ ‘batty. You remember that tbs rnsn. ls tours! thundered In s chomp) all“ Folios find s ‘s handkerchief and the ysl M! slid lot the mom your father In loud mur- dered in gave the nuns of H. A. Wall, thel clerk shows up that hs pd seen} this msn Jones on the street. thsl Elle tried to follow hint, but be laathimsndcsnsclntotelluss- bout It. We've been looting for him ever since. Now l think you?! on a wild goose chase. sticking s.- This fellow probgbly m! a prcttyogfild rcssoldil mwmwd‘ l! for. sag around on, sn Irhmmnhn ‘us, 5221a where well find him If wegquhn, “m” an he", you u“ “You're letting this Maynard, "’ . WFI, woos, wov wl-uilt WIP . Sh“! m on mmiomuDonth delay taking Tanlsc sn- t ' ' knows who this guy is and sbafil covering up for Lllll. She never‘ . thought the thing would be traced to her and silo hsd time to tbiuk up the yarn when the police got; My own private Ides of thhi guy Jones is op crating some sort of blackmail- gng and he uses s woman now sud He ans- a man that sort of thing In cities around this neck of “In tho case of your father be ran up against the wrong man and he got scared and killed him. You You might wild dream I've got, but J think I know At any rate Mr. H. A. Jones Isn't In Mou- treal and I think you're wasting Mrs. E. Emsnoao New Recommends (Special-—-"I cannot (praise Dodtfs (Kidney Pills too (highly to anyone. I have suflered s great. deal with a wed: back and rheumatism. I used a lot of doctors’ medicines but lift a patient alona. I was advised to try Dodd's Kidney Pills; used a , l h. 1 _ number of boxes con n s VD c6 lief. I often thank the good friend who gave me the advice about Budd's Kidney Pills. did nol. have to l health and strength. By (Nlhrlo pelmont of the- most individual of the sea‘ son. same pointed treatment shown at the back. The coat, of dark llfeen kaslm. fastens down the front. plates the ‘costume. ed for fur If the model is designed for later spring wear. i“ A Difference. _ ‘Who ivns this ‘are Nl-ro, Bill" unlit-d n rnstvr of his frlvntl (is they guztul In tbl- plcturr shop. "Wlllllff ‘l. ll l-hrlp thnt will) very cold?" "Nu, thnt was Zero," was the answer, "unotht-r hlokr- altogether." Professional Nurse Loud In Her Praises Thanks to Dodcfs Kldncy Pills She Was Relieved of a Wonk Ba and Rheumatism. Budd's Kidney Pills to Any of Hsr Pstlonts Who Suffer with Kidney Trouble. ‘lounomlrurg, (N. s. Feb. 22.- hey did me no good. >I could hardly and soon got rs- m. caannoncrowu cvsnnmt- ’ on»... - y"... tat-mos i I l! your body Is wcsk sud under- you can't sleep or at, have stomach trouble or burning mffgfuiiffg‘; gbevuplKf-‘KX, wcso, WFAA, wuc. The short, flared hemllne which dips up at the sides, the unusual (pointed yoke, and the deep cuffs, all unite to mtdte the coat above one Al. the front the yoke follows the A tiny hat. of dark green felt com- Clipped wool might be substitut- . PROGRAKIB - wzouesosv, rzsnusnv 24 can n. u. wanv (lidllliow York. Vocal. - so (160) Chicago. (I hr.) ~ Inlsrnstlwlll RM!» "W!" WJz (ass) New York. win-utter. ETHEIPO WHITIGIPQ hsrttom Sasngsrbund O.” CNRN (111) "OIIUUIF- II‘ WRNY £69 N_ Y 1 L atrumsntsl I‘ cert Night Pro- l l ' M" ca gram. l 10:0 KTH8 (an) Hot 8prln¢0—- M, ,._ m WWI Um‘ "°*'-.'< lwd n"- KIIOA (m) Seattle. Studio. sentlng sn “Old Breakdown Oon-wnnw (335, _w|nn§peg_ "'1 (Program. SILENT STATIONO Eastern: WBKL. ONRA, WBBR. 10.00 P. 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"I was very much pleased that l’ give up my profess- thlug without being accused of knowing something "about It?" P youfecl broken-down, nervous, Do ou have to take en re condition. i» Wlil L //~ ’\ OF TPhElE guru/t": l'_t_|_ tug-yr IW/(l t..’;.r TO e01" RID TJUI’ L11 n,(_(1*( QQCIQET CA4 C/IJT Itlq‘ THPQ.) Tl- am fl/W/I/K t thing and everybody." iiollluher that Mooney had written, t _ t I te ng that the man k F such ' tlmehrllyfilzgygelzigzérrtlll: A. Jones had been seen 6 "I beg your pardon," he said oon- trltely. that way. The fact Is. getting to be suspicion C-RENT HEAVEN‘;- AH‘ AND 1.5T - (ii Gv-l Bnuln lqhn rsncrvwl CLOTHEE) AQEL A SIQHT ~ TAKE. OFF THAT CQAT ‘(OUR llillrfy ~17)‘. Iii It. (l! iii V ion of nursing. will always r co nown as ll. Emeneuu (nurse) of In Grafton. N. be dorlvod thronih (To is Continued) ‘ Dodd's Kidney Pills. raise them for tlhls testilmMllal Pills." This letter comes from Mrs. E. lhunenburg, benefits to the use of 8., and tells of the "Rrr- muse. NE A Cl-QTHE‘: mus».- l am bou-nd to drug relieving ma and sayln "K nlrnend them to any lt wit "I shouldn't have spoken 01.’ my patients who suffer from though, rm the same trouble as s of every. thankful to writs He didn't for Dodtfs Kidney ldid. I am very P bsrrsssmcnt. WKIRC (326) Cincinnati. (Ln Vintn- You get it for s few 1 -WfB(BM (226) Chicago. Alamo. -KlII.l’ (405) 1.0a Angolan. man's. (Copyright, I926, by International ' Radio Programs, Chicago.) —-—-<o>i-—- Ono secret sct of Bélfdltfillfll, onr mucrlflre 0f» tlrslrr tfl duty, ls worth morl- lhsn sl tho good thoughts, warm fwllmrtl, pnllsluunfn prayers, Ill which ltlle pimple Indulge themselves. —.l. H. Newmnn. —By George Mcfianul cents st my or department store simply by TEX.” Women nit for out hesitsney. Try Kotex. Comes 12in s "package. roves old wsys sn unnecessary risk. Ilick- KG-W (492) Portland. Concert. f ' . ‘ware of ‘this slu-‘ll gong (int! WASH YOUR HAIR WITH When you wash your hnir, be careful what you H38. Do lint use ‘prepared shampoos or anything else that con- tains ton much fret; alkali, for this is very in- jtllitills, us it (lrics lht- lit-nip and luukcs the hair brittle. The l) in s. t thing tn IISP ls .\I u I s i fl e d coctianut oil shampoo. for is pure and entirely groom-less. It ii.- Int-x- MARIIIN lh\\'ll-l'< i- "ffflli'l‘ll'l'llifi""“"' mu pensive _lind brats zlnytlilng else lill to pieces. Simply moistv-n your hull" with water ulld rub it in. Two or thrt-l- lmisptlonfuls of (Mluisilictl will make ull ailnultiailcl! of rich. creamy Izltllcr. and cleanse the hair and Srltlp thoroughly. 'l‘hv lather rinses out easily. um] re- moves every particle of (lust, dirt, dandruff and excess nil. The hair dries quickly and cvcni)’. 811d ll leaves It flue and silky. bright. fluffy, wavy. and easy to manage. You can got lilulslflétl mt-(lauttt; oil sllnmlpoo at any (Irug slcrv. mill a few ounces will lust everyone ln the family for months. Be Sill‘? Wmrl .- dmggm given you lklulslfled. lit-- imitations. Look for U10 name Watkins on the packul-fc. -—?———-£O_ 5-i- GOOSE RIVER SCHOOL l TRUCK FARMER Teacher: Do you know what s truck farmer ls? _ Tommy: Sure. My uncles I farmer and has two trucks. Following is the standing of Goose River School for the month of January- l Grads VI—-l Adele Sutherland. 2 Pius Sutherland, 3 Theresa Mc-" Kinnou, ' Grade lV—l Jack Sutherland. 2 Angela Sutherland. (I (Dotty Mc- Conduct-Theresa McKlnnon. (Home \V0rk——Gtls McLari-n. Arithmetic-Dotty lMtibarc-n. Beat Worker-Dotty McLurcn. Sadie Blswn, tench-r. Smllll BroIIn-rHPvggyHz "on tonight. .\il'. Slmplt-igll. 'I‘h(- Idlol-llrtllly, luy hid? shilling. Hou- (Io you know’! Slunll Ilmihrr (lit-tiling n rl-trcntl~- ox [vi-cling "FIFO l", effect of Laxative gUININE Tablets Influenza and 0t: Ill The tonic nnd laxative fihmki’. fyths systems ainmrlp, r s resulting fror: s Cool: The box bears this signstqrs éfifds-m. Price 30o. MsdslnOsllsdn. Young Amsrlcs: v was It s Dutch trsst. ,,.. ~ mum‘ any troubls than “Y. mgglng sspshlos, Illlf” I n quoting ‘smf WM "l"; "l to“ ms svsrfllm‘ ' 'f'°"' She: Women's rights arc grow lng stronger every day. He: Yss, newspaper accounts 0i hubblcs being hasten up by thsil wives are Increasing without doubt- Fred! know, and not for what I d0. Fsnnls: Don't you get any salary? I nm paid for what I A ‘QYIQ ANCWER Tsachsr: Will‘ "" 7°" m‘ ‘about Adam Ind i" "n" m‘ pl" I don't know; ‘ NO TIOUILI