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Noxzerntfs purify- ing antiseptics purge the pores of all clogging, germ-breeclingmatter rhatcauses pimples, blackheads, large porespiliness heal and refine the irritated skin tissue to caress- Make your skin n. delight to the eye and a thrill to the fingertips-start using Noxzema to- night! Tomorrow your skin will show uncioudcci '7 natural loveliness struggling through-distressin blemishes, tiny or terrible, noticeably improve . These are only S-bmr results! applications-as a night cream and powder base. Soon admiring glances will turn your way! Bright lights or glaring sun won't scare you...You'il be Keep your hri easy way. Hand or exposure bec . night- zema. _ the nea soothing balms Clip the coupon zis a reminder. proud of your flawless skin! nds as lovely as your fricc the same s ted and rotigl-i from housework ome smooth, soft and white over- witlt healing, beatitifying Nox- It's grraiele:.r—u'i// not stain. TestNoxzema-Zicjarforlfi; This week you can get .1 regular 25c jar of_Noxzcm;i for only lit-enough m bring definite improvement to your face and hands. Gctjtour jar today at: rest drug or apartment stored This coupon the nearest store. Think what Noxzcma Ilium Drug l'nil woirru 10c, This lwlupon 1nd only 15c is good for s regular 25c yr ct hoxzcma Cream-enough to dchnirclv iin iove, clearand refine your skin. Try it. Get a jar to ay a: IIIHLIIPI Drug Fn, Am! nll Drug Stores m Ilcilillvt n"... PII [Inlllmnu A: JIIIIIIKOII Ilings Bounty Hospital ANN CAL All-J‘; 'I'L\'G Notice ls hereby given that In locortliini-t- with the Act of Incor- poration a pllIJIIf: nit-cling o!‘ all contributors in iiizii psi-sons inlcr- ester! in the Kings (‘nunty Hospital w!!! beheld in ("iirruthcfs Montague, on Wednesday, Juno 7th, 1933, nt 8 I’. V. for the election of trustees iiiiil other business that. am)" tonic belon- ‘t. ff. J. FRASER, 9fi2l-5-20-sit-3l. Professional Cards BELL 8t MATHIESON R. R.- Bell D. L. Mnthleson, LLD. Barristers S: Solicitors Money to Loan Damcron lilnrk,ChnrhitIctownJKEJ. Stewart 8. Lowther J. l). STEWART. K. Q W. LOWTIIER QABRIFFH ‘.5, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 (Brent (jcnrgn Strrct MONEY T0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. IIENTI. Y, K. C. Banister and Altorney-nl-Lnw MONEY TO LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER. soucrron NOTARY, m. ‘Riley Building. Charlottetown MARK RéMcGUlGAN. pnrtmsrnn. sbmbrron, 'ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN ‘Qomeron Block, ChuIoItetovmLEJ. .l.A. MacDonald, K.0. BARIIISTER. SOLICITOR. lin- Riley Building Charlottetown. P- E- hllnfl- “Moncy w Loan and Collection: given the very but nttentlon. ETS-Z-G-lmonth. _________________ fDR. I. E. DRDIIEN ..Vet|-rlunry Phyllclnn and Burl"?! (Irualunle University Toronto. I Post grnrlnnlc contnglonll, Inf"! 4"" '\ni! nnrnnlllc dlnenlel. FFIIM"! "ml Inllln. Practice lnclndrn nil snlmnln, Inxn llIllI Inwl. Lnbnrnlnry cxiimlnnflnnn, hlnnil, ' collie, cnnlnglnun nlmrflon. Fowl, pul- 1......“ illnciucn, lud nII nnlmlll l"! pnrnultu. Office and rnildeueo I! (‘Iron (Ii-urn _ some. Phone 8oz. Jtooo-u-ut-lmo. _-_- . llnmrnl lrnfed Ilnll, . 5¢¢,-¢;ury_ lowing articles on Tuesday, Muy Mnicl-Jllhe furniture mnn is here, manm. I Mistress-I'll sec him in a minute. Tell him to take a chair. Maid-I d!d, but hes started with the piano. SALE NDTIDE Thomas Cassldy, will sci! by Pub- lic Auction nn his premises, the fol- 30tl1, at 2 o'clock. 1 colt I cart. 1 truck wagon 1 driving wagon 1 driving sleigh 1 wood sleigh 2 hnrrown 2 plough: 1 wheel rake 2 sets harness and a “ of small articles. 6537-5-2D-st-2l. PULVEX Actually KILLS ALL I"LI'I.\B_ LICE and AIITIIS on you; FOXEB or PETS no lllllllltllufo Thorn I1 IIUIA\-I‘IX—III‘I‘UIIQB It In un- only "“" I'"“'""r fully uuiirimtci-u n. Al. ILALLY iuu. tit-in. llce nnd for mitt-o on Fuxvn and I ailm- “"‘b""I"IZ Ilfllrninlll. Illurrnvcr l‘ "MW" nxiiinni imincninté ro-Infentntlnn - lomcfhlng m, otlii-r ‘pllllrtlilg gm.‘ M “uh - w K L R O L Dlnlnfvclnnq, Another CODptP Product. ~ Order from your Fox Supply Iloulie, rm... or. General ms", lf unuhln to obinln fhrrv-wrltn tllrrct. (‘iunrulinn Illnfrlhuforn: CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS, LIIIIITED. llcad Office: Toronto, Ontario, lIrnncht-u: “Halon, mm, Lennon- ville, Quin, Ifezlnn. Sunk, un PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IIDSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING Notion In hereby given that. In , nuance with the Act of Incor- poration, n. public meeting of all contributors to the Prince Edward Islnnd Hospital will he held In St. Paul's Parish Hall, Charlottetown, on Friday, flay 26th, 1933. ~t 8 p.m. for the purpose of Institution In accordance with the by-lnws and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before It. ADA E. HARRIS, Secretary Board of Trustees. 9481-5-l3-eod-2 wks. Furness Withy & 0o. Limited PASRENGERS AND FREIGHT Route. flliirtlng at New York nnrl Qulllng at following purtn lu rotiillun. Ilium“, so. l'lrrrr_ w. John's, u»... IIHII. (‘lVTiiu-n, hi. Plvrrc, Sf. .lulin‘n_ llulliux, New York. e .‘ a E . _ t- s ° E a 2" i. ug-i is ,. "' " a 1 i. §= 5. 52 S. S "lIfP-IIYIVA" ‘llny 2'! Muy l‘! S . . "IHISALINII" Jun I Jun l electing, Trustees for the government of the, Mortgage Sale To ti» i=~l'l l‘? nuhlln iuii-ilnn In front of llll: lniw Courts Illliltllliz In (fluirlottutown nu ‘YPIIIIYEFIIILV the thlrtyflrnt tiny of .\Iny A. l). 10.13, at the Imurl of tirrlvc o'clock noon, all that trnct of llIlHI xltuntn, lying “m1 living on Township nuuilmr lhlrnhsh, In (Junt-us County In Princi- EIIAVIIYd lslnnil, linuniloi! ns fnllnivsg llint In In my: (TUIIIIIGNPING on thi- yum, ohm-o of the. IIIIINIIOIUIILZII River in, Ihn South-omit angle n!’ lnnd now 0,- formcrly In tho occupation of Jnmen Jennings; thence Nnrth Ono hundred IUUO) clinlns; thence Nor-iii fifty-BI: degrees ens-it a sufficient illstnnce to give ten CIIIIIIIB nt n rirrht nngle to tlin first mentioned line; them"; South tn tho lllllnlmrniigh llIvi-r nfnrcnnlil; tlinnec llong the cold I!!- vcr to the pliico of comment-cement, containing one hundred iii-res of laud n lllllo more or lrsn_ living the two fifty ncrc trnctn of lriuil Lollvoynil (i) Arclilbnld Crirmlclincl mid liolmrt (‘nriulchiicl respectively h_\' (lorern. mcnt Dorris heurlui: diite :.io eighth iluy of Jiuiunry 1:179. The IIIIIIVP on t: Is mnclc under IIIII by rlrtuo of u power of stile contain- t-il ln nu lnilt-nturc n! “nrigilgo clin- t-il the 25th diiy of July A. l). 1023, iuiiili- luctivccu John Loo Smith of Trnciiilic Cross, Township Ninnhnr “WIITIYJIX In Queens County afore- einlil, l-‘ur-iucr, and Jmicpblue Smith hi! wife of tho first piirt, nnd WI!- Iiiun 1'2. Bentley and Snmun! N. 110b- crlsnn, both of Charlottetown In Queens (‘minty TrnnIct-n nf the l-lu- tziio of Jobn llnmlltou Grny, of the giqflnfl, pnft‘ default baring 'hccn mnilc in payment of the moneys locu- rcil by the sold niortilngc. For pnrticulnrs nrlulv to RIFIIFMI uni! Bentley. Solicitors, Charlotte- (‘linrlulleluull Ajrnfl, CARVELL BROS LTD. H ADI‘ (Fifi _ _ .. ... ..._....._... town. . nntcd this lat dny of .\Iny A. D. IDIIII. WILLIAM E. BENTLEY IJMUIJL N. ROBERTSON Trnslns of Entnta John llnuillton GnL-Mly-Z-Iue-l. "Well, but, my dear!" "Well, exactly-that's what I llld in Mother." "Listen Maggie, you can't keep this up. Sooner or later you'll have to make It up with me and tell me what the trouble Is, no why not now?" Joe pleaded. She was In the hardware depart- ment, and was attempting to straighten up the counter. When she heard Joe's voice, close beside her, she brought her proud little chlu up with n. dork. he!‘ cheek-i ci-Imsoned, and her tone was cut- ting, If a. trifle shaky, as she said: “You broke my heart. But it doesn't matter. Please get out o! my way." "How, In the name of St. Pete, did I break your heart?" "We'll not-J‘ she was being mag- nlllcent-“wel! not discuss it," she said. "We w!!! discuss it," laid Joe. "I haven't. done anything, and I object to your acting this way!" “Oh, no-no!" she sold, 1n a low, trembling voice shaken with anger. “Oh, no. You didn't take Paulo Younger to IUIICILEIIII pay for her lunch, at our place-nit our place!- and then walk with her, and stroll around the streets with her, and have all those horrible girls at the lampshodes making fun of mrnnnd saying that Paula had gotten you away from me." "Now, listen, Maggle—thot's ulter- ly ridiculous. In the first PIMP- l went In, alone, alone-to fifie my lunch at the Old South Tea Room- but I swear w you I wen‘. In tnere with no more iden that Miss Younger was lllllfjillllg there than you had! I saw her at an empty table-the place was packed, and. naturally, I sot with her." “Oh. naturally!" Maggie said, trembling, beside herself. "Well, would you have me cut the girl?" Joe asked, warming In his turn. "I sat with her, and later I paid the tip, twenty-five cents, and our bill for two sixty-cent lunches. There! If I'd known that you ex- pected me to ask pei-mlssion-—-" “I'll never," she gritted between her teeth, "I'll never speak to you again!" . She had finished her task now, the hardware counter was In order, and went down to the girls’ wash- room, washed her hands and, after n. while, her tear-swollen eyes in cold water and wiped them on the "soggy lengths of the exhausted roller towel, CHAPTER. VIII. Her face burned, her hands were Icy, her confused mind was only o. blur, and her heart one heavy, uri- endurable ache. It had been pretty bold of her to question him, to rebuke him about. Pnula Younger, After all, It was Joe's affair. Her thoughts burned, stung, wrlthed together. The One unbear- able thought was that the half-past five o'clock whistle would sound, and Murphy begin to close the big jolntcd iron ‘grills against the world, and that she would have to go home-what else could she do?- henrtbroken and alone, and bear the week-end with Joe "mad" st. her, . He had already been elevated to the ofllces, which were placed In a Position of 801m: dignity and seclus- lon, on a. mezzanine deck at the for rear of the store. Sometimes, when a customer brought in a. defective article, Mog- gle had to guide her upstairs to the window marked "Complaints," and once or twice other errands had token her to the offices. But she had no ‘excuse to-dny. She tumcd the knob of the glass door rather tlmldly, and saw Jog standing at the window In the bee]; of the room, with Simmonds, g buy- er, both Intent upon the Inspection o! some sort of material. "What is It?" Simmonds asked sharply. "Excuse me," Maggie faltered, “but In Miss Pope up hen?" Simmonds come toward her, And Joe-as she saw with n sinking heart-casually turned away and’ began to study a. bloated, bursting book of "swatches." "Was Miss Pope up here?" Sim- monds asked. "Miss Pope," Joe said, In a quiet, voice, "Is downstairs in the music department." Maggie's face was very red, she looked only at the older man. "I didn't see her there," she sold thickly. i And somehow she got herself out of the gins door again, and some- how fiew down the stairs, and was feverishly busy Instantly with a large cardboard box of lockets and chains, In the jewellery department. And all the while her heart pounded as If It would hammer her to pieces, and her shamed thoughts almost suffocated her. "He knew I went up there to talk to bIm-what'!l he think I um! He ~ - - m».... didn't want to weak w m9 It ‘"- nnd I blufled. that Miss P096 W")!!! there-ho seen right through mo! Ho new right through mo. Ob. I will! I was dead! I ciuft have ‘him think- ing like that about me! I wish I w» dead. Wham! I do? I can't ever look him In the face again." Bho was standing at an Angle of the jewellery counter that was plac- ed In a. sort of niche between col- umns. Suddenly she knew that n tall, lean man was lounfllflk 0!! m9 counter beside her, his shoulder ul- mosl: touching her own. I “Still mad at mo?" It was Joe's voice. "Joe-J Her voice wouldn't come. "Joe, don't be mean to me." she cold In a‘ low tone, holding her words steady, not raising her e3’!!- "Was 1 mean to you, Maggie?” "Of course-of course you’re not. Joe! It's Just that I'm-I'm an Idiot! It's none of my 11115131955 Wh° you lunch with-and I'm sorry I-— blew up." "It is your business, I!’ you core. Maggie." he said, nicely. kindly. even a little gruffly. "But I am ‘going not to care." Joe experienced c We" 11m“ twinge of pnIn. She looked so smxil, so weary, so exquisitely pretty In this soft light, ondshe was such a loving little thing! "pm glad we're friends again," he said awkwardly. "Yes, I om, too.” “I couldn't. of stood it," she con- fessed. The other employees of the Mack were streaming through the aide doci- when Maggie tome flying up from the locker room. Joe was lin- gering at the top of the stairs. "I thought I'd walk with you to the comer." "Oh, that's grand! which way do you go, Joe?" "Down past the c!ty-out on the Elmingdale road." “Then you wont the Ten cur." His arm was under her elbow, and she gave hlm once more the delicious sensation of neurness, confidence, and sweet smallness and youth. He had never ‘seen her so delIc-i Iously pretty, so small and lovlnk and enchanting. She could hardly keep her little feet on the ground. Tired? Depressed? Hungry? Not when Joe Grant, toll and lean and protective and most appreciative, was beside her, was guiding her slung the lighted street. Her walk was o. combination of jump, bounce, and dance step. Joe had to laugh sympathetically at the laughing face, the eager eyes that demanded his sympathy. “This is my corner, c’: " His steps had been quite automa- tically turned toward thnt particu- lar quiet block where he had parked his roadster. They were close to the handsome, low-slung cnr now. “Here's some feller left fils road- ster here," Joe said. “You'd wonder he'd have any business In this neighbourhood," the girl innocently commented. "How for sway do you live, Mug- gIe?” "Oh, not so far, Pop and I walk It WEI‘? morning. ‘Bout-I think It's thirteen blocks." Joe had palmed his key. “Want me to run you home In this car!" "I get so sick of my automobile, it's o. treat to me to walk!" Maggie assured him. She was horrified when he slipped Into the machine, and challenged her cheerfully, "Joe Grunt, get out of that car! D‘you want to be sent to jail?" "Oh, come on, get In, Maggle_ don't be so scary." "But, Joe, Isn't It locked?" "Nope. Key right here. Do You Get In, Cough? ON'T be that worst pest of all —the chronic suffer. er from colds who passes germs on to fairiily and friends. Build resistance with Dr. Pierce’; Golden _ Medical Discovery. _ _ Read what Mrs, Emily Wright, of 478 Henry 51,, Woodstock, Ont, rays: "At one time I In}. feted from bronchial trouble-bud n. may cough that Iuted for uvcnl weeks. I w“ rundown, Ind no strength, wu quite nerv- iéu: and no very little, l tired Dr. Pierce‘: olden Medlcll Discovery nnd It rld m; n] the nggnutlng cough, built up my mum, iiii'°diffi.'l.‘.'.t€.t“.‘ii.l-“d I ‘e “W Wrlu lo Dr. PI ' u II- X» h: froo -..iiZI'i°.'.i.i.i."" hid.’ fliiil-ldtt Desirable‘; Residential Sites In Brighton FOR SALE Apply To V. D. SIIALLWDDD 122 North River Bond tf feet of shelf area. T Model ‘I3 has over lziiquarc MILLER BROS ud- ERE is the real test of Westinghouse H efficiency, convenience and economy! Any i Westinghouse Refrigerator owner w!!! tel! you about the trouble-free, attention- frco performance of this exclusive, Dual-auto- matic. hermetically-sealed refrigerator. Check Its modern uruI/CDIBIIOB features such as built-In crisp pun, rolling shelves, electrically lighted interior, etc., and ask about the sav- ings It effects In the home . . . savings flint pny for the refrigerator many times over. Owners will tell you ‘It's worth n. lot to hnvn Westinghouse build your refrigerator." Yet it costs so’ little, at present prices and bonus, that you need not wait n day longer to enjoy electric refrigeration gt Its best! Canadian Built r FOR SALE BY U o 2 I . 1) (in: ,nec2c[s___ estinQh011Sie back to the other end of the block and let him hunt for It awhile, to teach hlm n lesson about folfkettlng to lock It!" "Joe, you could be sent to jail for hut!" "Oh, come on-it won't take flve minutes! In the end, she yielded. (To be Continued.) Held as Agent e9 Maggie, and—llstenl I'll bring It2\GIRLS AS DINING CAB to employ girls between l8 ind M. ATTENDANTS 1N JAPAN A few were ensued and the Innova- tion proved extremely popular. It is now proposed to employ only some Japanese trains, tried as an girls on the Imperial Government Girl dining" ca!‘ attendants on experiment In place of men, have re- N Railways. ~ ulted In a. considerable Increase In’ The girls, of whom there w!!! inc number of meals taken on the eventually be about n. thousand, w!!! bruins, ,et two days rest after encl-i long Recently a train robbery was trnc- istance return trip. Their wages ed to male dining car attendants. A: re to be from three to four pounds a result the railway officials decided (roughly $12 to $18) a month, A‘A¢AAA n‘ 1:‘ n‘ n¢nk¢ AQAAAA AAVAAQVA=V:A¢A%AIIV PROVDICE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i . 0! Narcotic Ring SAN FRANCISCO, May ZL-Ju- dah I. Ezra, 40. scion of a. wealthy Shanghai family and self-styled personal friend of former Secretary of State Stimson and Senator Key Pittman, of Nevada, was arrested by narcotic agents here today and charged with being the Pacific Coast representative of an International drug ring. Ezra. and Leong Chung, n. Chinese were token Into custody In front o! ing on a. tip from Mrs. Amelia. 01in- eo, an Italian-American, lnld In waft for them. ‘Three ounces of morphine were found In their possession, agents sold. They sold the drug was port o!’ a consignment smuggled In- to New York In a cargo of baled rags. Ezra. protested his arrest, agents said, declaring he was on Intimate friend of Secretary Stimson, Senator Pittman and others. He was quot- ed as telling the agents they would "get Into plenty of trouble" If they persisted In arresting him. Authorities sold Ezra and his Rus- siim wife, ex-wlfe of a. German army officer, come to the United States from Shanghai a year ago. They said Ezra was one of three sons, each of whom was bequeathed $3,000,000 when their father died several yenrs ago. » FLDWEIIIND BULBS We have now for sale Ionic of the popular SPRING nnd S U M M E B. l-‘LOWERING BULBS. DLADIDLAS A Uolendld nllortment of Choice Named {nrlctlel In Mixture 35 cents per down. Also separate colon IIIIIIQII "P! flue 50 cents per dozen. Dahlia Bulbs Double and Single choice named varieties from 10 cent: Io 25 centl each. PAEONIES-Somo very lino colon 2 and 8 your old plant: 25 cent: and 35 cents cncb. IRIS - Lnrgc roots. Bloom this year, 8 each. Perennial Phlox 20 cent: per plant. Any ollgho nbovo mulled pinup III . Garter. & 0o. Limited l: maixzxrg-ziai m... . v -...~.»..- M...» the public library after agents, oct- | nurv Ill oust or Aooinizius Section 88 of The Highway Irafflc Act reads u follower I! an accident occurs on a. highway any penon In charge of n vehicle who Is directly or Indirectly a party to the accident. shall u noon ll ‘possible furnish to the Constable, Non-Commissioned Officer or other Officer of the Royal Cimadlan Mounted Police nearest to the scene of the accident n. report In writing letting forth with particularity nil nuiterlll facts, the numbe of the driver's license, and the registration number 0i the motor vehicle. Such report shall be without prejudice, IIIIII be for l the Infonnatlon of the Officer In charge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police In this Province and shall not be open to public Inspection. Accident report forms are available at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Detachment at Charlottetown. Summers" , Jiordcu, 010811. Sourls, Feorgetnwn and Montague; and at the offices» of the Chief 0| Police of Charlottetown and Summerslde; and at the office of tho Provin- cial Secretary. H. R. STEWART, _ Deputy Provincial Secretari- Charlottetown, M57 16. 1833. -¢v ‘AAA l- ¢l--.n1-nl AAA¢A¢¢AAA :AQ AAA ILLS‘. May 18-20-23-31. IMPERIAL it?» rooo The success, following the use of this popular “Imperial” produ t during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits o our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula In specially ‘suited to the needs of t young and growing foxes, In rich In vitamines. and‘ sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine” 0f “Coarse” to suit the rancher’: requirements- l Order early so as to be sure of receiving your BIIPDIY in good time as a heavy demand Is anticipated- Imperial Bisouitllompaiiy Ltd. Box 44d Charlottetown. P. l}. I.- ~ P110119 721