face and hoods, rioos of aposure. Soap and Ointment. ‘Huey do so much 2o allay irritation, redness and roughness of die remove duo! and grime and keep the akin not‘: and dearunder all condi- loap 19c. Oiaunoue 23c. and 50c. Taienm 25c. 801d ovllvwbere. Sample eaeh boa. Allan Qudin Dem.- I. l‘. WA]! Couaycny, Ltd" Ilolatroal. I, Farm for Sale Al‘ OBWELI. COVE The undersigned offers for private y sale, his farm with dwelling and farm ." buildings thereon. I-‘arm consists of ‘i3 acres of land, 1 i3 cleared and in good state of culti- vation, 10 acres under excellent »~ growth of hard and soft wood. It is well watered, two streams running through it. This farm is very centrally located in one of the best farming sections of I’. E. Island. Convenient to an abund. vice oi‘ mussel mud, also to schools. churches and railway. .0ffers will be gladly received. (Write or wire owner at his expense.) , . . , ,, CHARLES I). NICHOLSON, 44 Taber st, South Quincy, Mass.‘ 3I24-4-i0-4i. L‘. S. A. t" l. ....,,-...-~_-... ..,,,,u,- ,- . . ..'._...,rm&... . i. LIVIZ HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high. ' est market prices. Davis £4’ Fraser Bestwall Plaster Board and Beaver Board assume nan norm Beaver Insul Boards Just Received_ ‘ 15 M feet Bestwail Plaster Board. 15 M feet Genuine Beaver Board. 10 M feet Insul Board. L. M.‘POOLE & CO. PAOLPS WHARVFS f. 4-4-41. 7', Drofessional Cords Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BABRISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ._.____...._.i____-__, BELL 6o’ MATHIESON B. R. BELL D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to Loan. Olicei-Chlllflttctflwn and Montague n‘ ..;.;..- I.....¢I¢...... Y J. A. BENTLEY Y r ‘ W. u. BENTLEY, K. 0. ' Barrister and Attoruey-at-Law Oflice: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN C‘ riottetown. P. E. l. _ r McDonald & McPhce B. A. I. A. McDONALD II. I‘. McPHEl. _1 _ BARIIISTERS. snonmzrs, arc. ~_ MONEY TO LOAN - Riley Building Charlottetown » Stewart & Lowther J. D. RTEWART. If. C. f N W. LOWTHER IARBISTERB. SOLICITORS. 8i Great George Street " MONEY T0 LOAN . 1021-1441. ETC ' __ McIJeod & Bentleyf’; Dr. D. T. Waye DENTAL SUBGION l _l ' 1 _' 130 Richmond Street ' ' . C" iottetowu, P. E. l. l l ‘ Oitlce Iloura Phone 543 K I A. M. to I P. M. l S P. M. In 5 P. M. f--' SMILES -'- GABBV GERTIE "Girls used to wear hoop aklrir and carry parasols, now they wear jumpers and carry parachutes." Friend: Do you like a girl who giggles?" ,.,.»-4.~_».~., " Sporty Boy! One who gurgiea is more to my mind." I/ JR‘- “y. u, ,9» ourr: TRUE Slipper: You'll never be broke. Oxford: Why not? Slipper: Because you're well- heeied. _ A MINOR THING “She considers love only a mirror thing." "I wmwue Io-only the kida caii on her, you know." Shot closer ot tho bazaar. l inf a dollar apieco for He: Yea, but I want your quan my quotationl. -. AUCTION SALE , I of Household Furniture 32* BREMNER Esq. to sell I have been Instructed by BENJANL}; by Publi: Auction on ‘,1,’ I~ Tuesday, the 16th April, mat. AT 1.80 UCLOCK I. M’. f» Au tho household furniture in an residence, rt 11 "tighten. consisting a dining room, litohcn cathodes", '0! with l "NII laymen!" lowing Mum”, h" JliIIbonionHoenon-eratmav m“, _ ,-fibooollanoo|otioraniotea. m Innhmb“ l1!- ifl. m" ' owor. hose and roll f J. o. iIeDONALD, ooetloaar. W‘ JUST SO-SO! i "Jerry's in." , No answer from the girl behind the: counter of the Crowsnest. l "Jerry's in. banded about a minute‘ ago, from St. Louis." The girl behind the counter stood‘ on a chair to peer into the top of the‘ huge coffee percolator. She paid n2: attention to the announcement of I Jerry's arrival when she spoke. "Hope, it will last, through the evening,“ she murmured. l "Look here, So-sv, you can't pre-I tend to me that you're not lnterestcclv in Jerry's flying that new ship heref half an hour ahead of time, too." Fred Franco leaned closer to the girl and took her chin in his hand. "You can't fool me, Solnngc Harper. You're so gone about Jcrry that 5'0“ can't see another fellow, not even me." So-so shook herself free and laugh- ed at. Fred. "Nor even you, Fred," she agree. "And heaven knows I sce you‘ often enough to bc more than con- scious of your lofty rurc-scncc." "Don't be nasty, So-so. But—" ‘ "If you say another word about Jerry Corbett, to me, Fred France, I'll‘ put, salt in your coffee, so help me.’ Do you want. another doughnut? Ii’ you don't I advise you to step out to. meet your sidekick, or he'll be com-i ing in here after you." "You'd hate that, wouldn't you.‘ So-so?" ' For the first time a deep flush dyed . S0-so's checks “Of course I'd like to see Jerry, Fred. Only," here the flush‘ deepened and there was a note of aP' ‘ peal in the blue-gray eyes, "only l, please don't tease me so, Fred. It's only a kind of hero worship I expect, ‘ you know Jerry took me up the firs‘. time I ever flew, and he's been. around here ever since father and l’ opened the Crowsnest. Jerry ncvcr looks at mc-thc way you mean. And he never will." “I'm sorry, So-so. Hcnest_ I om. I didn't mean to deyll you that way. I won't kid you any mores; I think Jerry's a fool. even if hci is my pal, not to pay any nwrc MW"- i tiou to you than he docs. But we'll‘ call it o. day and I'll sign oil pcrmau-z ently. Gosh. look what the Wind's; bringing ln!" So-so followed his glance to time! doorway. silhouetted against the deepening twilight, stood a girl, blond ~ | as So-so herself. her fair hair escap- ing from a red beret. She vcnvcu‘ l- "Thl- u mo. nlfllfl‘. We 0L1) N GIRL down carefully, then seized a cloih ‘and began polishing the pcrcolalol. ' Louis. Hear about. 5 her hand across the counter and teas- i =is lVltss Harper We all call her So-soi om... sounds Barbara girl araprooclzed the counter So-so had time to note the heavy hand- stitched pigskin gloves, the perfect, cut and fit of the dark twill dress, I the smart brogues worn over French I llsle stockings, the scarlet. beret, so; simply and cleverly cut that So-so' said to herself, “thirty-five dollars, just for a taut." Then the girl was _ speaking in a pleasant voice, with a hint of impcrlousness behind ins ’ clear tones. r "May I have some coffee, please? It's cold out there on the’ field, and the dust whirls so that my throat is dry." As So-so turned to gct the cof- fee the girl looked back to the door- way. “There you arc," she cried. “Do come in Mr. Corbett. I'm having some coffcc. Can't we talk in here?" ~ v JERRY - So-sols hand shook and she stub- bornly refused to look toward the doorway. She set the cup of coffee give you sack and to milling cxperien “How terrible." she told herself f lerce- ly. "How terrible that I should feel this way just because this girl l‘? waiting here to talk to him." Then Jerry's voice heartily saying. . “In a minute, Miss Terry. l-Iclla libero , l Fred. Knew you'd be lu licrc. Scmc ship I Just brought over from St. it, So-so? Iierc give me your paw, So-so." He hcl'.‘_ ed her laughlngly. "No more kls::c'~ for the old man, are there, So-so?‘ Su-sos grown up, shes a big girl noun‘ Why, when shc was a little tyke, just,‘ a couple of years ago, she always used’ ’ to run out on the field and kiss me whenever I go, back from a trip. Didn't you So-so?" "I did not," So-so pulling her hand free. “Oh, yes you did. Right. out in pub- lic. Well. never mind. Miss Terry, this answered hotly. around hcrc. she's the aviators best frlcnd. Hot dogs and coffee and apple‘, pie and an tar for alltroublc. And- this is Fred. I fold you about hluriFrcd. "Mr. Corbett lclls mc 31°11'11"- Nof, so bud when he's sober. You'il:his best frlcud Mr. Nance. I'm 111-“. 5,30 a lot o; m,“ um i; you Stay.‘ lug to pursuadc him to teach me to Rrcund hem Gh-e me some mum, fly. Maybe you'll speak n good word Sc-so. I'm dead." =5” m1‘? - l Ho perched hluiselr on a stool and "I “"3111 Ilcvd i0. I'm burr." Ff-‘Iii grinned at all three of the others. aid gP-liflliily- "Hc M1811! i0 lllml! all "Pleased with myself tonight." iv if!‘ K111111003’ >,,u-_-,nurcd_ Miro Tcrry inuglicd and leaned her; So-so ncciciefi shyly at Miss Trill ; l fibows on the counter. Jcrry spoke.’ Fred bovscci. I-ilss Terry stretched 11 "I'd like to, MLss Terry. But YDW-‘l w\.~ call her so-ro around hero. she's the aviators best friend.” some one crossing tho fly-field, then stepped over the threshold into the Orowanut. " "How good it smells in horel" one exclaimed to no one in particular. an assistant or something?" In tho moment before the strum em turned to shake bands with she pretty near stopped opoaking to - ‘ " friendly hand across to Bo-so. "I have to IIIVBJOIIIO ground school envy m. Mus Harper. I'm simply first. Ami- yo». lild that, r4 lure m“! limit flvlfll- 1hr 1 can't stay like to on you now to pilot. so-oo out here au the time. Don't you noed her can roll you I'm a mu of a uachor, though. I tauthr her and I Tested Beyond Chance of Failure? So Quaker Flour carries a Money-back Guarantee that it will give Perfect Satisfaction The searching tests that Quaker Flour has to puss before it can bear the Quaker name enable us to guaran- tee it unconditionally. If it does not PERFECT SATISFACTION your dealer is authorized to refund your money. Quaker Flour is milled to act right, to be of the sumo uniform quality in every the last pound. Every bushel of wheat is specially selected and severely tested for its milling qualities and its food values. Every hour in milling Quaker Flour, we make other rigorous, scientific tests to sec that it conforms to these exceptional stau- darrls which are the rcsulP. of our fifty years of ce. - Every day we bake with it in our own kit- i‘ (liens, tinder actual home baking conditions, h .,3,. was] Imc I cussed her so much for being Tclulnb." "flan you really fly. Miss Harper?‘ "A lilllc. Bur, Jerry is exaggerating. p He's an alvfully good teacher. Ale you going to enroll in the school out' l1c-re' at bilueola?" ' own and I thnlk he will. But. I want.‘ Same TIILLED BY THE MAKERS OF OUAKER OATS to make euro that it acts right in the oven. The care and precision in milling Quaker Flour are such that it can creditahly carry our famous, uncondi- tional, money-back guarantee. Thou- . undo of Canadian homeibalzcx use it; for ‘all classes of baking with perfect suooeeo year after year, knowing that theirbread, ' cokoo and plea will turn outelways juat no they hope. Because of It: absolute uni- l formity, Quaker Flour takes all tho guess- work and uncertainty out of home baking. It is the perfect household flour for all pun. poses. Start to 'uao Quaker Flour to-day, andyou, too, will enjoy the thrill and satisfaction of success every time you bake. Packed in machine - sewn‘ sacks, Quake: Flour ia not touched by human hands. ._ 71:3‘ or Always the Best ' I I51 _. . . . _‘_ NOTICE ROADS CLOSED TO AUTO TRAFFIC The operation of Motor Vehicles on m, pump, “ppm,” o; mg, p . lncc, outside oi’ incor or t d Cltl < “I won't to. I'm tryinE to lllu-suade‘ notice. p a e a "Id Tam“. h pnhnmed "M" m H my father to buy me a plane of IllV 2073-44,“ mm "Km ll. It. STEWART, Clerk Executive Uounl. to fly a little more first and be sure I'm going ro like doing it myself." I "You'll like ll. all right." Jcrry per-| dialed. “And if you have your own’ ship, you'll soon wonder how you ova! dlcrwlthout one." i "The girls that do like it are crazy about it." Fred said. "And the rear, 0' ‘em come out here looking for a thrill giggle and act silly, and then lcavei‘, Jerry finished his coffee. "I-low about sumo more, So-so? And say. give a fellow some cream. You know, that little fat. bottle you keep in the ton situated on Main St., desirable business also livery stable and sample rooms adjoining. '01)- Brunswick Hotdl For Sale or ‘Rent r . For sale or rent, Brunswick Hotel at Ke u. chest for ma Harri». and‘ your fifty being completely renovated. Will also ‘sel ad- rcul friends." But it'll cost you another nlckle. No free cream for aviators." She disap- peared into the back room and Miss Terry whispered, "Isn't. she a darling? f 0h, I simipy must talk to my father into letting mo come out hero for n month. There's a hotel, isn't there?" CONTINUED A Health Saving Reminder D on 3 t Wit 1t until you get the Influenza us: iiiinarris Liniment a: n» first u“ of n. so looting Qllllitifl l" Amusing. can BILIABLI. EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE BYE! IXAMINE, GLLIIII SUPPLIED AND GAIIPUI. ATTINTIOI GIVIN ‘I0 BIPAII "Oll- ' J. W. JOHNSTON - Iloittercl m am sum non m-l. joining property known as the Howard estate, h use 50-50 lflllflhed- "A11 "KM W" barn and large lot. Price reasonable easy terms. Apply at Brunswick Hotel Kenslngton, or E. P. Lynds 14 Water St. Charlotteto l? 3017 “LS-lgk ‘v I AUCTION SALE i I am authorized by Dr._J. S. Bagnall to sell tllilhls residence 125 Fitzroy Street, on i, FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, AT 10.30 CYCLOCK l ail his beautiful household effects, mahogany. viii‘ nut and oak-some rare old piocoo, including chmi and oilvor, 1 tea oot vory old, bovoliod British plat‘ mirroro-ao follows: 1 mahogany parlor table. mahogany card table, 1 mahogany book oaoe. T, largo walnut oombinationwritin dook and book oaoo, 1 mahogany bagatollo boar , 1 walnut parlof, suite, 1 largo bovoilod mirror 4V2 x 51/3 British plate 1 gilt frame mirror British plate, 1 upright piano. 1 papormaoho tablo (inlaid), 1 mahogany bathroom mirror, 1 largo forn and stand, 1 oorpot square. 1 largo otool engraving, 2 reception chairs, walnut haiiotand, walnut sideboard, 1 walnut bedroom suitnoompioto (old). 3 wardrobes, 2 bureaus. 2 arm chairs, 1 loungo, 3 iron bode, oowing-machinvv 1 iron otrong box, 2 grams honoo and records. kitchen range, 1 oil otovo, orfootlon, rofrigoratvfi l oongoiolnn oquaroo, kitohon tabloo, kitchen uten- alio.,and other artioloo too numerous to mention- Tormooaoh. , ‘ - - - A i ‘ , -. J.'A. MoDONAl-D- 3077+O-rnwt.-3i r ' f ' - Auctioneer- \