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Modern Attractive Tile Flooring. Cut the fuel hill! Insulate now. SUMIVTERSIDE, P. E. I. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘ l Amateur I Glamour Girl (By JOSEPH CBADWICK ) v IIHAPTBB XXV Sally. pickiniz up the phone. call- ed the desk clerk. “This is Miss 5811i’ Martin." she said. "Will you please have Mo‘. Oharle: Porter W? If be’: located. ask him to me." nut down tho phone and a th-that I wanted to remain unknown durinz a vacation, so 1 hired you to pose oni 1 went about Sally ." r "I'm afraid he'll be difficult." “Why should he be?" “He'll think the whole idea i: crazy. He'll insist that I drop it. (£1116 back to Midvale and marry m." "You don't have to do ea he says. Hfillilfll no " .. ‘ very determined person. To act his way, he might threaten to expose the lmposture and spoil everythinil." "Whv should he? You say that he doesn't love you-that. he wants to marry you merely ror uanwéelifience." Nevertheless. she All the self-confidence that clothes and new-found beauty had elven her wesizone. e was sea-in the meek, timid little Sally Martin oi Midvale. "He-he'll be stirprlsed when he sees how changed I am." she said. "1! he didn't realize you could be attractive. he's awfully stupid." said Tonia. “What. did he see when he looked at you? Merely glasses and stodziv clothes?" "That's all anybody ever saw in me. Tony~eccept vou.” Just then. the phone rang. When Sally answered it. the desk clerk's voice came over the wire. can't locate Mr. Porter. "ls he registered here at the hotel?" she asked. “Yes—we called his room. but there was no answer." “Well. will you out a. messaize in his box asking him to call me when he returns? Thanks. . . ." As sally hunk up. Tonia said worriedly. "Has he left the hotel? Sally. vou don't suppose he really has izone to the police. do you?" "He mav have. He's like that — lmpetuous." IT’.S RIGHT IN YOUR MITT You can put it another way and aey “its just what the Doctor ordered." But. no matter how you say it, it all adds up to tho same thing that Hickey’: Twist fills the bill. Tonia jumped up. " e must stop him! If he has. the police will a come here searchinz for you and cause a lot of excitement. Our little masquerade will be ruined. and rill. izet a lot. of publicity that 1 don't want!" She went to the phone and called Jim's room. “Jim!" she said. when he answer- ed.";Yrru‘ve not to no somethlna for me.’ “Oh. hello. Tony. still angry, darling?" “No-—1 merely hate you. You're —well. you're Just what Sally said. Coritemptible. I don't suppose you'll apolcalzc?" "Apologize? Why should I? I spoke uie truth and. if the truth lturts, it's too bad. What is it you want. me to do for you?" “i. want vou to try to find Char- lie Porter. _He has left the hotel, and Sally thinks he mav have none» to the poise. Jim. you must stop him! He may cause an awful row. He probably thinks there has been a plot against Sally -— that some one has done away with her or somethinfl." Jim. lauzhed. "You're thinking of a scenario plot. Tony. What if he has Roxie to the police? They'll simply come searching for Sally. find her. and get. an explanation. They'll laua-h and no away. Think oft lie publicity you'll net. Why. the story will hit the front paces. Movie star poses as izlamourless airl and gets involved with the police." "final/s just what 1 don't want to happen!" said Tonia. "Jim. you've got to prevent it!" “You ioraet that my iob is to pub- lic you." "Then you won't atop Charlie Porter ' "No-I won't.‘ Tonia. drew a. altar-o breath. She felt. jolted Jim had never refused her enythina before She mmm. quickly. ma. “Lis-_ ton. Jim-At vou won't do it for me. involved in a lot oil nub- itcity. If you'll find Charlie Porter nd him here she'll explain Chewing I [H15 KIWI!) MADE TOBACCO H II DEMAND EVERY DAY I! EIDRX PAR’! OF THE PROVINCE I0 Per Fill eaopvc-r or: HIIIKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00., LTD., CHARLOTPETOWN CANADIAN HUGO-Ell! WIN tion Company. Royal Canadian Ar- my Servico Corps defeated a Que- bec Infantry regiment. of the 2nd 1N ENGLAND, division 1-0 to win the first soccer April 1'! —(CP) — Rugged football championship of the Canadian ar- cs from Aloe-rte, the 1st Ammuni- my overseas. Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE one aloe." To be ntinued) Mlnanl’: kill: pain. l ngNerrrvvl anm 1-,... INIJHrI rm“... site..." m. THIS TS THE CITY, THESE THE ltlEN The hate o! notions thuride down 0n Westminster and Buckingham; Hear how the wailing sirens drown The homely salvos of Big Ben. ‘Ilhls is the city. these the street: Old 1n the days when tolling men Batted encroaching marsh and f . And ‘is... the walla . o! London Town. This is the city, these the men! ’1‘.t'ue-Dickens' haunt in Doushty Street v Shiver to Hitler's accolade; Guns sflash when Boswell strolled to meet Great. Johnson lumberinl WW Feet- Fleet Stieet. and press-men pencil- ing proof Their walls in ruin. aky for mod. Saeetlcstroi music aounds: "All c . ea: ‘Traditions infinitely dear Reviving with the light 0f day; The law Courts know as year 0n year Stern Justices in wig and BOW!!- Futfle. the iui-ies thunder down. Crush stone by stone the dreams of Wren- Imperishable now as iihen The burning spirit; oi’ the men Wiho hold the streets of London Town. —M. Eugenie Pcrrv in MacLesnb Magazine. ALCOHOUS PART IN LINCOLN TRAGEDY The anniversary o! Abraham Lin- coln's assassination, April 16. seems an especially propitious t'me to bl‘ to public attention th; pas-t tha liquor played in that tragedy as re- vealed in the amazing information coincldently brought to light in two recent popular pubYcaiions, "The Man Who Killed Lincoln" by Philip Van Doren Stern, and "The War Years" (4 volumes) by Carl Sand- b urg. As these blographers now relate. Lincoln h mse f a. life-long abstain- er and. from young manhood. an op- poneiit of liquor and champion of the temperance cause. was. in his fateful death, stzuck down by a drink-braced assassin wh‘le his per- sonal aide “'21s regarding himself at a near-by bar. This is the tragic double indictment oi alcohol dram- ntical y written in the historical re- cord. The man who dd the deed bol- stered with brandy the hand that sped the bullet to the heart of the Resident. But even Booth, nerved with drink. probably would have tailed in his UXldEflltklTlz had not Lincoln's bodyguard let liquor lure liim away from his po=t of duty. 1n Part III oi ‘The Man Who Killed Lincoln” appears the follow- in: account: "It was four yrfiiutes after ten... Booth decided he needed a drink. . managed to slip. .Irito Peter Taita- vu ‘s bai*room...'Wliat’11 it be this evening?‘ ‘Same as usual. Peter. The brandy battle and a glass of water. ..'..Booth flushed two glasses oi brandy. . . Seven minutes alter. . he filled his glass satin. . . .put some money down on the wet bar. . . .left the saloon." - But how was he to reach the Presklent in his presumably cam- fully guarded box? Carl Sandburg tells this story: "The bofirnzuard 1n whose line of duty it fell to be with the Presid- ent that, evening: was Jclm F. Par- ker..‘..He iws rne of four officers detaled from the Metropolitan Pol- ice Foroe of the cit.y for White House duty in ivaiching the Presd- ent....In March and April of '63 John F. Parker was on frail on var- ious charges-alleged he had been drunk... .a cheap and slipshod spec- iman of a police officer rather than a sober and dependable operative ior highly responsible \\'Dl‘l(.... “How Parker found his wny into ti‘ White House; to been with was no clear in the records "On the night of April 16 1565." Sandburg explains. it was ‘The A5_ -si|zncd duty of John F. Parker to} _do it for Bally. She doesn't wont to guard tih e doors oonstantly.... The guarduntook his position at the rear of the (President's) box. close to on entrance leading into the box ....Eithei- between acts or at sfme time when the play was not l‘vely enouah to suit. him. or because of an time for a pony of whiskey un- der his belt. John I". Parke;- leaves his seat-aims down to the street. and joins his companions in a CATCH UP CASH IN September and the usual rise In g prices i: only 4% inon away. yet. then k still time for you rte-rt a flock Icks that you depend t grow fasten-t: develop all? biizo. inky, early - and Stu-t heavy-Infill! bullets. with BRAY CHICKS Como in. when you're in Charlottetown this week, nnd aee the Bray Chicks we have I . Th ' vallbl fiflfiiiuuiefif ‘ ° Charles E. Worth it! Huston Street Charlottetown . with all o! F, R Charlottetown a’ vniiiiiiii W ‘here/KW llig Tin-s snh-iy Wlvl-r-l Rims Bumpers Front and Rvrir Your Clioicu oi l0 lleuutitul Colours Rurlio Grille Dunl Windshield Wlptrrs Ducil Sun Visors Duui Iuil lrirlips Nu-Dmh Veuiilniiiig Wings Ducil Horns BRING YOUR PRESENT CllR T0 US [azéfl/JM/ You’ll be Surprised How Small An Amount u Month Will Put You Be- hind the Wheel of This Beautiful Plymouth Roadking Special! i l.. CORN EY BROS’. Summerside A Q" " ;.'.___ -.. l littc wliiil oi nquor." While Par- ker was momenta ily neglectng his duty. the assassin entered. The rest is history. _ Aher ‘i5 years this information iv beiils-‘Tsroiight to the attention of the public. 1n the unwriVen obit- uaries of many men. were ilie t.uth known. alcohol has planed just such an im nortant and ‘cnominous part. -—The Union Signal. Moimi. LIVING aliiucs rrs own nawaan. Frun Montreal comes a tale oi a man ulio has a wile and fou chi d- ren, two of them are crippled us- ing relief money tn buy liquor in- stead of using it for the support of his family. A llwng proof ot the power of alcohol over the human mind. as only 11 diseased mind would alow over- the human mind. as only a diseased mind would al- low his loved ones to undernour- ished ao that the craiHhg for liquor might he sails-fed. Another proof of pnmential in- fluence halving much to do with the is furnished ul by a Sail story from United States under the head! of “Father Meets Son in Jail." an in smaller type underneath that. "Off- llows Advice of Ebrpert in Crime." Piather and son were both amazed to find themselves in same Jail at the same time. A true proof of the old adage, "Like Father, Like Son." ts. what are we in; the education o our those oi o neixhb- ours in better w? on living? Another New or): item tells us the $400M of Japanese M hino boa been seized recently a: i was 118ml.’ nniggled into United States‘ for distribution in "The Under- world.” We am thankful that it was seized and we hope it was deo- troyed. Yet we cannot help but think that God never intended that there should be any "Under-worlds" an eixwcate those sure spots. Instead 0'1 sav m: "We have not any time for W's work. "W's otfiorsmorefittedtodoittihanwe are." or "there is no use. we'll never accomplish anything." t put our shoulders to the whcol and push our time and strength E and eventually it will start r5liinit and in the right (irecticn. The Supreme Court has stated: ! That there is iic iiilie-enl right. Ill a citizen to sell in ox eating liq- l nurs. That prohibition takes awnv no persona‘ rights and no pi-zperty. rights oi lIlp c"'t."/.en. ‘Phat the leg slntiie cannot bar- icr a\\'nv tlic public hca-l h and the public morals And that proliTition ilseli is o fundamental princple of govern- ment. The eighteenth admendnicnt added noihlntz to b11683 decisions. The e- rore. the liquor traffic exists ony by "political privilege" and its (l- minatlons purely a matter of adq ministration. i We need your c"-."~>r'\"on. ‘ O. S. MOORE. Small kmdnesses.‘ smnl‘ eourteq sies. small considerations hnb'tu- l ally l0 practiced. give a greater charm e cliatacier than the display o! repeat i-aleiits and accomplish- incnts. SOUTH LAKE SC 0L Honor roll for the mcntn oi lilnrch: c1115? 1X-—1. Geneviv.» Fisher. Gadc VlII—-1. Francis Gilli-s Grade VII-l. Beth Fraser. Wal- lnrc E. MacDonald. iequa i. 2. H-Virrgoriet MncDrvnald 3. Bernice Glllis. Theresa MacDonald (equal). Grad,- V-l. Eleanor MacDonald. 2. Geoige Gills. 3. Waldo MJCUOH- ill d. Grade !'I-1. Frank Rose. Grade I-(ai 1. F-Illncis Stewart. Grade I-(b) 1. Aneia MacDon- . d. Feifcct Attendance: Betti Fraser, Wallace E. MacDonald. Theresa MncDcns d. Bernice Gillis Highest Average: 90.1 per cent Genevive er. —Teacher: M. Eileen Macdonald. \ x auflering. / i» May beYourWaminq. i /ofl(lDNEYTil0liBlE BICHICIIO, pa», or a tired and weak auntie thoamallofthobachmaybethe first wlmlnl that than ieaomaihing wrongwithyourhdneil- Donot fail to heed lhia warning. It you do. 1°" may an the riak of more serious trouble "ttl At the first aim of backache, turn eoofidenil! to Dodd'a Kidney Pills-tor over half a until! l favourite remedy for kidney ailments. _ Kidney PiIIa are aafa and not habit-termini» They an ouy box of Dodd’: Klrhey Pill: today at In! d"! Am... lookiortbabluebcrwitiiiiierod War-id Years iigo Today (By The Canadian Prcssi APRIL 19. i916—Unlted Siatu warned Germany diplomatic rein- tions would be sever-ed unless un- restrained submarine warfare wit! abandoned Germans repulsed in heavy attacks cn the Britsh lines near Ypres. APRIL 20_ 19l6—-Slr lkger Case- ment taken prisoner when attempt made to land nrms on the welt coast of Ireland from a Genoa: ship. Russian troops landed at M"- setiilles in demonstration oi THEM‘ s. p. Dodd’! tobuyandaaaytouio- G0"