PAGE Two MIGTIUN SALE I am authorized by Edwwrd Bryen- ton. Wlnsloe. to sell fn Wednesday. April 8th. at l o'clock P. M... 3 horses 1 Mlle, 6 beef cattle. 4 young rattle. 1 milk cow. 20 sheep, a quantity hay. oats, mixed grain and turnips, l live horse power gasoline engine, l truck IIIQB, l cart, mower, manure spreader, hay rake, grain grader. 2 sets lever harrows. roiul cart, 2 wood glglghg, box, sleigh" De laval cream separator, “ plows. Ii sets of work hotness, hoes, shovels, forks. boards. studdlng shingle~ and other articles too numerous to mentl-m. Sale DDSltlVG as farm is sold. li stormy Wednesday, on Thursday the ninth. Terms twelve months. nLi-zxlixuun lllukrill. Auctioneer. NOTICE Why should you let housework spoil your hands? OU ark any beauty editor. Look In the magazine and newspzipqr zrticles. You'll find “Vaseline” Petroleum Jelly rec- ommendeiltokeepthehanrlssoft. Follow the advice of those people who knz. ..'. ~ Apply “Vaseline" Jelly to your hands at night and wear old cotton or silk gloves. iVe the undersigned wish to notify our customers that on and after April 10th we will discontinue our. credit system and adopt a strictly cash system. We wish to notify them also, that we will close out our books on that date, and all accounts not arranged for within thirty days will be handed to our solicitors for collec- tion. (Slgnedl KINGS COL'.\"l‘l‘ GARAGE CO.. LT D. MOYPAGUE (L-‘lRAGE llfhon you manicure your nails, wrap o little cotton around a dull 021mg: stick, dip it in the JelLy and work back the cuticle. These tvso czsy things will make a world of diflerence in the looks of your hands. We all have to wash (lishes, and dust furniture, or pound typewriters or work in gardens. But our hands need not advertise the necessary toil to the world. Lay in a. store of “Vuseline".lell_vand use it freely. CENTRAL GARAGE POOLE & THONIPSONE GARAGE 4571-4-7-31. fiiO-Q‘ EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED B. W. TAYLUB I. B. TAYLOR Optometrist: t Ill Richmond Street Professional Bards Now is the time to have your Fur, Coats repaired or remodelled at summer prices. MRS. D. DAYISON 170 Prince Street. 4492-4-2-tliursatuic-1mo. W. H. AITKEN t? CO. Importers of high grade ‘ GASOLINE — KEROSENE — OlLc. We Believe in Prince Edward island Office. as Queen st. Plume 404 Tanks. Spr. Pk. R. R. Crnssinl Phone 56. Max Factors Preparations Be ready for the Easier Monday Dance with Max Far-tor‘: Prepara- tions. Place your order now. Ship- ment coming next week. Roulie» Ull- stick. Powders, etc. MISS RYAN, Representative. Phone 107-“. Qliiil-il-lil-thursattuclmonth. BELL 1-8: MATlllESllll n. n. Bell o. 1. illathieson. LL. B. Barristers a. Solicitors liloney to Loan CHARLOTIETOlVN & MONTAGUE McLEOl) t? BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l. McDUN ALD G MQPHEE B. A. .1. A. llilrDONALl) n. r. McPllEE nmnrsrnns. nrrorixevs. erc. nosey To LOAN Stewart L? Lowther J. l) STlililililfl K C. N. W. LOWTXIER QARRISTERS. SOI.I('ITURS. ETC. 8i (lrr-nt George Street MONEY TO LOAN. filiiifiifmiuicuu B. A. BARRISTER SfiLIVlTOR. ETC- MONEY TO LOAN. Get a jar toclzrv jUSTS for your own personal 11:9. Don’t delay. Productloi the Chescbrough I\lanuiociuringrConCo11s‘d,5520 ChabotAviafivlontreal, Canada. .SMILES GABEIE GERTIE "an mm o". “when a man accidentally guesses a woman's age he learm what accidentally means." l I U fi WHERE THEY DIFFEP. G. W. owned a hatchet small, And couldn't tell a lle, But the chap with a hammer Oithe truth is often shy. l I "Laugh and grow lat." "Yes, and then get laughed at." l l \ l Cameron Block. Charlottetown. PFLI l W. E. ilarhy, LL.B. Barrister d: Solicitor Dalton Bldg. Summerslde. P.E.l. “Whatever Is worth doing at all 33Q5-2-I7-LQIELYHAYSSBLLI. C. M. Lampson (‘st Co. LIMI TED. M Queen Street lpndon. E. C. l. England Public Auction Sales or RAW I-‘URS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. ‘l’. Holman. Ltd., Sum- merslde. F. E. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 l-‘lftb Avenue New York, N. Y. ll worth doing well." “You woudn’! (eel that way ll you were the one that was being done." I l l "The! tell me you keep bosrders. ll that truel" "Certainly not. My boarder: keep ms-E’ i‘ __'l‘l.li‘_§P.lf_-R§'~>T'i‘ (tuition innit. 5y ARTHUR D. HOWDEN SMITH AUTHOR or PORTO DELLO GOLD ETC w-nu SERVICE corvnioI-lr Ir nitenvawo} oi a tomehnwk, pzorly ti. olscd a. bump on my far: . He murmured to De Veulle and And De Veulle, squatting on the walked away, the savages moving ground with a knot} of chiefs, from his path as if he were death iapplauded the show. in person, for indeed they feared; It went on and on. New forms of him, more even than they feared mental torture were constantly Black Robe and their own accursed devised. Darkness closed down, and priests. He was the master of sll. the fires beside the stakes were "so you are to be chief torturer, lighted. I was in a daze- I had monsleur Je chevaller?" I remarked ceased to feel fear or mlsglvlng. 1 to De Veulle. Yuas conscious only of a great wear]- “Eveil so." he agreed. ness and thirst. "There could not be a filter," I! Of a sudden I realized that the Sum 5ympatheflcally, shouting had died down. The "I thank you for your apprecle- prancing figures were st rest. But lion," he replied. “I have lnstruct- into the circle of a firelight swayed ed the savages to give you the long the hideous column of False Faces. torment. You will be still alive their masks of monstrous birds and this time tomorrow. Think of it! Ibcasts and reptiles seeming alive Your Iroquois friend knows what with horrid purpose in the shifting means-an eyeless, bloody wreck of gloom. their a man, begging to be slain!" 'ous1y in the hesitant step of the He beckoned to the Cahnunge. dance, their voices united in the chief‘ ‘monotonous music of their chant. "Len loose our e0 le," They strung s. circle, as they had dered, and stepyped lfaclf. done a day before, and halted, heads The Cahnuaga put his hand to his lwubbling this way and that. There mouth, and the high-pitched, soar- ‘was a brief pause, and I noticed De ing notes of the war-whoop re- Veulle, risen to his feet and staring sounded through the air. And as ll intently behind me, wher the wall of one directing center animated them a pines made a perfect background for all the thousands of savages closedithe spectacle. A sigh burst from 1n on us, yelling and shrleking,;the half-seen throngs of savages. weapons menacing, feet pounding "GWBO-Sfl HO-nllll-fis-lllse-lfl!" the measures of some clumsy dance. I craned my neck and as well as 'I'hey swirled round and round us, ‘the thrones permitted me- PBITBI! those who could get nearest dashing {around the stake to which‘ I was up to the stakes l0 mock at us 9r ‘lashed. A white figure llitted from threaten us with the words and 1| the Plfiievtifl" 01 the "995 811d 811d- wcapons. Nobody touched us, but Ed fbwllrd 115- The False Faces the strain of constantly expeeting,started a. 1111991‘. rhythmic all‘. 86- physical assult was nerve-wrecking lwrllpflllled by gently throbbing Ta-wan-ne-ars smiled serenely afdrllmi- The figure 601111118116“! l0 them all, and when he could make dance. arms wide. hair Iloalinz free. himself heard. returned their lBeside me Ta-wan-ne-ars choked threats, gback p, groan of hate and love and This continued for s long time. foushl trulllessly asalnsl the raw- Twilight was at hand before they hide 310K185- dropped back, and a. select hand of Twas Gfl-hli-HO- She wore will“ vqun; warriors bggpn i0 emu)“, lher ceremonial uniform, the kill. and their skill with bow and arrow, knife moccasins‘. b“ this “me they were 3nd tumphawk, Al-mw; were gym white, fashioned of skins taken from between our arms and bodies; toms- U"! b91595 01' 11011118 13065» H81‘ hawks hurtled into the posts beside limbs and body. we. were coated our ears; knives were hurled 3mm ‘with some white substance that. the for side of the open space, so ‘made he!‘ 81mm like A delicate lclosely aimed that their i iCui-ltlnued) he or- l ounce“ a" ___ .\ LX _-_..- feet moving harmonl-y ,. n"- - . -< GLILLLIETT’S' l l Q Full strength for Slnlc Drains furious speed. Ge-he-no leaped high in the elr and raised her arms toward the moon. whose sickle shape was no whiter or fairer than she. ' ' The chant stopped in the middle of s note, and as her feet touched the ground again she ran lightly across the ampitheeter and threw tossed her upon his shoulder, "The Moon feast is open, O my people," she called back u he dis- appeared with her into the shadows- All those thousands of people went. mad. The dancing place be- came a wild tumult o! naked sav- ages, men and women, leaping in groups and couples to the renewed music of False Feces. Decency and restraint were‘ east aside. Tom and Bolling rolled in barrels of rum, which were opened and eon- sumed as rapidly as the heads were knocked off; and the new rnw spir- its combined with the hellish chant and the suggestive throbbing o! the drums to stimulate afresh the pas- slons which Cls-hs-no’: dancing had aroused. l. (To be Continued) FREEERICTON AND VICTNITY herself into De Veulles arms. fle_ points miarble statue when she postured in ‘shaved our naked m”, Qncg 1n a the flickering radiance of the firesl on Monday March 23m the mm.“ lwhlle we were scratched; the handle she tossed Hi1 he!‘ films ill a Cllrv- lb,“- 0; Refuge Djvjslan held g w“. cleans the bathroom in hall the usual time I liull strength leritlie toilet bowl llii solution lor general cleaning " GILLETT’S l... finals bu! condition strands the. Pound _- Party which VII held-Li’. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Outlifte we! lsrgly stiqnded and s/WYY llfleislllli evenlg enjoyed by fllpreaent. w. Everett (North River) ‘gent o. few dill-in visiting relatives in m. Albert 0mm: (Olliefrrav- era) spent‘ a. few days _vi.41i'.n¢ rel- mm in Irodorlcton. ~ l ' smite son. scans sswross new olmmus, Ami or (Bell-i- Mm than 10.0w ammo. of vol-em. and aluminum-foil, saved llvm the eoverlllll 0t numerous WWW” 0! clgssetllegeandles, and ehewlris 811m. Flakeflyq ¥ Lye should never be i i i I dissolved in liot water. ONE tablespooniul oi Glllettk Lye i dissolved in a gallon oi cold* watel provides an ideal, sale‘ solution. that quickly cleans everything-in the bath. i room. _ ., Use it to wash walls, the floor, ln the ' sink and bathtub . . . andremember, when you use Gllletfs Lye, each ls dil- inlected as well as cleaned with the one operation. . 4 Qnce each week, pour lull strength Gilletfs Lye down the closet bowl and it will always be clean and tree-running; Q . Q Glllctl‘: Lye ‘has dozen: of other handy household uses. Send for the new FREE Gllletfs Lye boolzl et describ- I115 the many ways itwlll helpyeuwllll all your cleaning. I Dirt” ___ _, 4s Spruce Laths & Cedar Shingles on hand 500,000 Spruce Laths y Prices 32.50-53.50 and $4.00 p"l' 1.000 -Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia anti Campbellton. N l3. Cedar Shingles . ln all Grades --Prices low- L'_. M PQQLE & C0, Pooh's Wliyarves Y have been collected and cast into collection will be sold for ithejbendl striking figures for display at the of Shrlnefs Hospitals non crippled Jerusalem Temple here. The metallic children at. Areveport, La. .- ._... ling gesture toward the moon, riding Proved To Be The low above the treetops. The music , ‘of the attendant priests swung into Very Thlng She la taster measure, the pulsing of the Needed ~ . ii l l drums become subtly disturbing. commanding. Quebec Lady Tells ol’ Dodd‘s “O, So-a-ka-ge-gwa," she cried. “I, Kidney Pills {your servant. the Mistress of the iFalse Faces, begin now the Moon feast we make in your honor!" She resumed her dance, but ‘tivas ,very different from the graceful, pleasing steps she had first; used. I know not how to describe it, save, perhaps, that ‘iwns like the music, provocative, appealing to the basesl. instincts in man, indecent with a peculiarly attractive indecency. It was, I think. the dance of creation, of the impulse of life, one of the oldest and in its pcrvertxl way 0x13 of the truect dances which man ever dzvlsed. It coufd flllllcfid by ll SnT-"ge peeps, [primitive and unashamcd. Mme. Gosse Vellleux Suffered Witt Her Kidneys Beaucevllle Est, P. Q., Aprl1i7.- (Specisll-"I had come to the point that my kidneys were so bad I was not. able to do my work," writes Mme. Gosee Vellleux, a well known resident of this place. "I was reading.‘ in your Almanac about Dodd's Kleb‘ ncy Pills and I gave them a trial. Three boxes did me much good. All together I have taken six boxes and I feel very well. I am very satisfied with your Budd's Kidney Pills." Dodds Kidney Pills purify the blood, and pure blood carried to all parts of the body means new health and increased energy all over the Fail” body DOdd-S Kidney Pins are an ing while fig.rc. Now i;l:e ilazicezl l excellent tonic and now is the oppor- helm‘! "Si-h" “F93 L“ 111513 With tune time m Oske them. During mel111°»1<@rl'~~I kiww mi \~"i"l~ i long. dreary winter months the sys- \"‘~’1l'"°"aF-‘- NOW $118 111111 Rrfilmd tem becomes weakened and gets in u. I m!‘ oven Space in a o.’ intri- run-down condition. Dodd‘s Kidney ville SW55 PIP-d Dvllllll" Pills work with nature by encourag- 111g and assisting the kidneys. dance. "2 The music WCflZGd up to a ere. scendo, the drums thinirliix; with Bacon Hog Fairs It ls the intention to organize a number of Bacon Hog Fall-g in var- ious districts Sn Prince Edward Island this season. Assistance wil] be "y. fered by the Federal and Provincial Departmonts of Agriculture, who will provide liberal prizes and superlntend the competltlons. These Fairs will be conducted with a view to Swine improvement. _Dlstrlcts 1min; u", greatest need in this respect will receive special consideration. Individuals, Shipping Clubs and other organizations should investigate tlis policy. Full information may be secured from the Sheep and Swine Division, Chnrloflg. town. 45‘6_l_3_3| ‘ umlsliiulu. Empmselliitain Gdagato EUBIDPE I Now . . . Canadian Pacific's mammoth new Ernpruc oi‘ Britain. turns the gar eous St. Lawrence Seaway Into St. Lawrence gpeedwny t . . Boat train Montreal to chi ‘o side at Quebec . . . 2 days leeway-only lipdnys open ooeanl . . . Cher-hour; and Southampton. "llllflavflfiulankotfleficnllafauqusun, Cranadifin Pacific IZIQQ‘ C Canadian Poelflo Railway Ml King $11.. Rt. only be ‘ Faster went the 111221170 of the‘ whIi-lcd 1.110 glistsm’ Ta- cert and Box Social in the Hall. The program consisted of an ejrmlng chorus and dialogues, cl-ucts and violin music. Much crerlll; is due to those taking part, as etc was heartily enoored. _~4nIEA' Mr. Malcolm Msobesn, Brads!- ‘bane was" e recent visitor to Pleis- l ant, Valley. Mr. James H. Bealnn. (l-iunter River), is visiting with relntlvm in ' l Pleasant. Valley. Miss Dorothy Outliff ivas a recent visitor to Fredericton. Mrs. Frank Cutliffe and M15; 112mm Cutllffe are mt»; a course in ‘piano music at Hunter Riven, We are glad to hzar that some of ‘i-iie young ladies in tltls vicinity ln- "cnd taking a course ln vlalln music, Messrs Ellton Scmers and Alix Mac- Jawell spent o few clays in town. The many friends cf Mrs. Lorne Weeks will b: glad to lf":'n she has lrciurnsd to her home in Yy rrlston of er a, rexnt operation n the F. E, ‘I. Hospital, M. Eldred Weeks. was a recent visiior to Pleasant Volley, r: zcports the roads in e bad c-onzlibizu. Owing to the slxsrtug- o1 Railway F“? m“ i i? "i F ‘ ‘W1. have ltheir cellars and wsvilric-uses org;- flowing with palettes, . Miss Bertha Stzvcnson, ti... 15 F the earliest Kclvinacors which went to work for their owners seventeen years ago, not on: bu ever wém put. Kelvinacor was firstiin the electric refrigeration field, ind Kelvinaror still leads-in mechanical simplicity, in fieezing speed and in modern refinements. And here is the proof. You need only check over the following Kclvinator features, one by one, to be convinced that Kelvinator is the outstanding elec- tric refrigerator on the marker. -Flexa rubber ice may: for quick and easy removal of ice cubes. . . v --Kr/z'inator'.r patented Iio-Tbermir Tuber give world's fastest freezing of ice cubes and desserts. _ -Tbe Kelvin Crisper keeps lettuce, celery and vegetables fresh and crisp for days, and even restores them when wilted. --Tbe Frost Chm keeps meat and fish at below- . freezing temperatures. _ -—4-way cold, automatically controlled, is exclusive Kelvinsror feature, ‘ ' . -One piece, round-cornered porceisin food compartments. kept Very busy caring for lzer mother who is serlousiy ill spznt Tuesday evening very pleasantly in Frederic. ton. . ' ' Low Mr. Norman MecDoneAld was s. recent visitor to Plea-sent Valley, 11¢ reports Glen Valley schcol progress- ". FIRST PAYMENT .. convenient . MONTHLY trams -Triple-coated porcelain exterior with French Gray trim. ' , -Quadru le chromium plated hsrdwneh Monel an chromium ice-my fronts. -Blectrically lighted interiors. Balanced doors. No steeping; All your Kdvinaror dealer toxbow you 15¢ ‘may Krlvinator flatum‘. Kris/loam: an made is lng favorably under the skllful management of Miss Isl; weeks, Mr. Alex Meobowell spent ‘meg. dny evening in nwi Grove. Despite the inclement weather and ii’aiunNs “ EL IL. l i Pdlmer Electric Co, Ltd., Grafton St. Clinrloltelmvn Central Creamerles, Ltd” Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. i SUMMERSIDE, Brace McKay s. Co., Limited. Canada by Kclvinamr of Canada Limited, London, Ontario, and an prind fiwn $215 up, flab. factory, London. Your‘ nearest Kelvlnotor dealer will gladly demonstrate the New Models. ‘i C V.‘ A . ellltflvin i’ A :9