PAGE TEN lloiiliin Pavements Make Feel Iireil The rnilea and iniln of hard surface roadways and side-walks are very wonder- ful, but, being hard non-resilient, and excellent conductors of hen and cold, they torture our poor feet unmercifully. It has been found that if tired,_tore feet are hathed in warm water tcnzsiniu a lew drops of Absorbine Jr. they will de- lightfully cooled and refreshed. _ But this is not the only use for Absorbine It. It is a linimenr antiseptic, and germi- cide in one——the liundicfl}. mm.‘ us‘ “l . article in the family medicine cabinet. ‘ Not only s it lull germs and prevent infection in open nits and sores, hastening ‘ the healing-not only does it iimbcr up to new freshness, tired, stiff muscles, but as_a mouth Willi, chic-t spr-y a! iwsl= ll ‘ protects Jon against wandering (Iistflt } germs an leaves behind s leasunt, clesn ‘ mm and odpr. Qua; s ttle st 70W l drown‘; l BOTH RARE . . 2 Wh ' Pride makes some people m“ She (soulfully) at II so rare l as a day in Junel utiluns anti prevents others frumi H: (munusly): How mo,“ ‘ DBCOmiIIp sd. ‘ ‘ 1 beefsteak what ain't done? , Desirable Residence For Sale Auction Sale of. nlos new cottage, and barncn Monday. Juno 14th at 12 o'clock noon, situated at No. 49 Villa Street, large lot. Modern com“ venlences. fitted with furnace, hard-i wood floors. nice barn. good l0ca-‘ ’ tion. For inspection apply to J, A. MICDONALD, Auctioneer.‘ tiTZZ-ti-il-wsat. l __________j________i —_*’"“ "_"““'—ETHINGS WENT AGAINST THE t GRAIN l “He's a blockhead sure." "And is always talking about andl something going against flit ilrillb" —————-l l Chorlottotown, Summereide Georgetown, and Hospital for the Insane. I I l l l l “SEALED TENDERS will be re- ‘celved at this office until noon on Monday. June 21st, 1926 from any; person or persons willing to con-i trgct m supply the Provincial Building, Law Courts. Prince of Wales College, Hospital for the ln-, sane and Provincial Infirmary. Queens County Jail. Goordfl-Wl" Court House and Jail. and Summer- slde Court House and Jill Wllh Wal for the season oif i926. Tender for coal for the Hospital for the Insane should: quote pricsl per ton delivered at Faiconwood‘ Hospital. - . Coal for other buildings to be de-| SALESMANSH": ‘livered in their respective vaults at‘ custom"; gut | m" ygu I'm the oost of the Contractor, by the! mo buy . min, when could I fiflt 0i‘ SQPWWIN" mxi- i find one hour a day for reading? Weigh scales to be approved oil flogk Agent: Simple enough by the Department. l air. Just read whiis you're walt- Fun parflculflrg a; to the quan- Irig for your wifs to finish her tlty and quality for each building, dressing. may be had at this office. l The names of two responsible!- persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of the‘, contract must accompany each tern; dor. The Department docs not blnd it.‘ self to accept the lowest or any tender. l Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Coal." L. B. MacMlLiLAN, _ Secretary of Public Works. " ' Qesgpqnns i BEAT OF THE DRUMS "l've got u kind of beating in my __'*1“"*— f hggd," l "Well, haven't you drums In your _ ears?" One hundred and twenty-four acres of lend at St. Teresa's, owned by Patrick Kenny. Splendid bulld- Ings In good repair, seventy acres ln a high state 0i‘ cultivation, bal- ance covered with s heavy growth of hard and soft wood. Conven- iently situated In the midst of schools, churches. stores, etc... and only ten chains from the C. N. R. Station, It ls a desirable property and will be sold at a reasonable figure. For further particulars apply JAMES F. KENNV, St. Tereeas /— “l? J THE ANNUAL RIOT Justwed: The Yearweds are hav- ing an awful row and he's chucked all their furniture out Into ths back yard. His wife: That's no row. She's only doing her pprlng houseplan- l"ll' nnmw~ “llnw many ribs have you. John- ny?" amki-d tin,- lisafllifll‘. "l don't know, mzrum. I'm so awful tlrklisii l never could count 'eiii." SlllK liBE EIGHT MilNTliS After Taltin| Lydia II. Piiikliaiifs Vegetable Compound Could Do All Her Work slid Gained ill Wsizlfl Melfort, Saskatchewan. — "I had inward troubles, besdscbeoand severe iisaz-s-stissi. Eucharistic Congress Pilgrimage CZhicagoJlLJune 20-24 Special Trlin going and return- Ing- Section) work. She told Pinltlia in's Vege- and altar taking two up and dress m - dia E. Plnkhum s Iflrst took the 0n Return Trip Special Train will lsavs Chicago. Juns 24th with t atop-overs at Port Huron, Nlagsrl i L Fails, Montreal and special uids loodg. I m! weighed ma‘? trip to Ste. Anne do Bssup s. . . eight pom-uh. w I weigh tw intich. Iflgetositofsorllorslvce: andcufltsl Ialws takeanotbu bottloof Comrxind. I find it ll or fo- ale ta-oiiiles, and For further information Apply to TICKET AQENTI Canadian iNatloiial Railways Jumped erect. 'Alley. ~ MISS NOBODY. By TIFFANY WELLS .___. Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Ino- (Continued) She focused singularly unmmm ageable eyes on a face close l0 hers. A shock of.’ curley Iblack hair over a high forehead. The 11108 was the lean. muscled mask of a priest to an niiarobll. mobile with every passing ghouflhl. behind it. liar eyes came to reel. In two cir- cles of luminous lbrown which read into lier heart n message of quiet mud wiifltlence. l "There, child.” he said kindly. A general snicker went up. SW sprang erect, in full command of her faculties. - ~ She mm been initiated. He had told her “Now you're one of us " "Where do you get that child stuff?" iBravo stood curiously silent at a distance from ‘her. Sine faced hlm like ain enraged ban-mm. ready to crow again if he moved. From somewhere among the dozen men lounging at the other end of the cm‘ a lulsetto mocked: ‘Pipe down, tPrisclIla!" She swung on her heel and ad- vanced toward the ‘group. “Who said that?" lie demanded. shrill with rage. -S0prauo laughter greeted her. “She ‘SLPOLIE toward the n-earest recumbent figure and vi- ciously aimed a kick al its ribs. The figure howled in pain and "I'll break your jaw for that!" lie ndvanced on her. ‘swinging ape- llke- arms. She stood her ground. He paused before the crazy fury of lier eyes. He didn't know It, but she was standln-g for her fuluite on the road. “I'll ibust you apart. you shrimp!" His voice was less arrogant .Bi‘a.v0 strolled leisurely up. S-ho stuck her hand in her pocket and dragged out “llillll "W cal." she »grittetl. and thrust ll into his hands. There was o loud guffaw as he nccupted it. lfllldeS/C of nil laughed the man whose ri-bs she had kicked. On the soaplhox lbeslde her she saw a wicked. taped handle knife. She seized it and raised it aloft in u. gesture of menace. Her antagf» nlwt led the rush to the back of the trill‘. From the rear of the cower- ing column n voice snarled: “Put that knife down!" “There isn't a bum among you who has the luerve to lake it away from me.’ ’ahe taunted. Bravo came up. the kitten 1n his hand. ‘lie stroked Alleys fur, and Alley arched his ‘buck with delight. “L913 llllve ll. child." said Bravo THE onsitmmurowu GUARDIAN *4 A 4 a _ h?‘ DISfIQIIIII/lg Pimple: Healed By Cuticura Dally use of Quticun Soap, as- sisted by Cutlcura Ointment when required, not only soothes and besls unsightly and annoying pim- les and irritations on neck and ce. but tends to prevent such con- ditions. Nothing purer. more eco- riomicai or more satisfactory than these fragrant einolllents. s! Addrgss Canadian Dqot: unseen H. tnnl Prlw-Iflv i¥'?3l.?.‘.“§fi.iT-2"i'i.3‘ss. “The kid'll stand on whut he's got." iinterfered Bravo. his bleed. "I claim there ain't. no justice. _ justice." He lbegan to count out money.‘ He shoved over $9.90 H» expressed neg-rel 1n simple, awful terms. Barbara buried her winnings. deep. "I'm through." ‘She rose and stretched. "What!" zlilllkSIllilffl was not 011')’ surprised he was severely wound ed. “l might lose-next Lillie," plaiiied Barbara simply. “There was a howl of lawn!"- She withdrew, lblushing. She ap- pealed to Bravo. “What's wrong? when I want to?" “Certainly you can?‘ Site retired to her corner. How simple the scheme of vwgabond economics! One panhandied orl gambled. A prayer from the ruln- ed game crossed to hie-r. "They took me.“ be litgu-brlously. “That's took had," sympathized Barbara. “I'm clean,” he confided. I-She doubted that!) “Can ya lend me (‘he loan of a ten?" "Sure thing, brother!” She ne-surrected her hoard and found a dime. “Here.” He was ungrabeful. rtX‘ Can't I quit Informed He looked at [the dime blainkly, came to the un- BJUGTHIDIB conviction that a dime ll was indeed, and finished the panto- gently. ‘She handed him the knife. muttered. said. Peace with bunny: ll began to rain. Water dripped- lnlo the car. dozed. tied up in frowsy knots of one or more men. A single gleepgf 1» thin lever of dirty straw. His lcnohliy red nose qiolnted roof- wards. From a crack in the wood Win15 Talllllmlls fell metronomi- cnlly on the rulby spud and Splagh. oil off. She could slowly count to five between 88/611 splash, _ “flush. unkempt as they were. Barbara felt for her fellow rejects- int-iita a kinship tinctiired with af- fefllltrn- They had accepted her without any curiosity aiboug pedi- Bree- YSlIB Was in a. Iplace full of men anti she felt such privacy as Slit! had‘ not hlld l" Wars full of sister women. Trouser were a hell" envelope 0f the soul than skirts. _ A card some started. A silfpflg. mg amount of silver and grew. blwks appeared . The Ibuims mm money. Where (Illl it come from? tiertnlnly they had not earned ff. She recalled tiie ease with wltlcn, l1 ‘Sflnlefvllle. she had moot-bed a ltalf dollar from IOWIISIIIHII. 0f it she still ‘had twenty cents. Heir of this was the lucky dime she mliaml l” h°ld 33 lllll-E us she lived. Slit’ lllllrled two nlckels and was filled with a sense that they were lucky. loo. 'l‘l1e xzime was called Black Jack. one drew curds until one had n lot l°l8llll18 Z1. or short of that count l)!’ as little as possible. The more "ll-Till! Y0“ drew to make the total, the UIOPe money you collected. She limusht her two ulckelg to light. "Deal me in!" Shg plunged, When her turn came she was schooled ln the jargon of‘ the gumejl "lllt me!" Bravo sauntered over to watch card was an ace .l‘he exposed curd tiii- sanile. Milkshake. the banker, IlPfllf. her a five-spot. That gave 119i- n total of seven. She lfloked up enqulringly at Bravo and show.“ iiliri her hidden, cord. He grinned, lllt me!’ She cried, delighted. ‘Mlkshake slapped down a deuce, ‘There ‘ain't 11W lustiice." be ltrooued. Banbsra totaled on he; llllizers. Nine. ishe Ignored a nudge from Bruno's knee. "lilt mo!" she dmanded ‘A four-spot made it chum-s. She drallilnaflllfiy and a five. ~ B B. with no real “DYl-lllll! lbnt the worst. drlelazvwitil overdue face card and gnnoimcgd lllmm" “Mm- Polysviioiiie ob- “cellllle! flcwmllan-led his announce ghtilzlfl-Blfifieflfllgfllzw up Barbara's over 90 cents. wmmy pushed l" "l9 ""0118 passion of hazard she forgot her aches. Ir 1911 can“; liecamie ninety In n11. “gnu”. llllmfl. what. might not human w illlltily cents? When ll. came he; ""1 i° Md slw Pushed tier all to ‘hf camel‘ °l' the soap box. The wollm?" asked (Milkshake. uneasily. "The wolltsl" exulted Barbers. ‘Some of the bums' sprawled in a corner of the car, oni°pelled “d a a sympathetic I Ihonest enterprise? Ouile scraped to- from llielilnd I16!’ back. Her nitiueullmlltr a Qflmpetence amd authority mime by hurling the Ibit of sliver violently into the other end of thi- “1 didn't mew -,bum- to yous. Shela-or. Strange people. these hoboee. "Takes all thie dough in the ~1 [mm-l mrean vchdld. to you’. hvgame," complained the mendlcanl. "then refuses to stake a guy. l ax-ilt, is there any justice?" "Pipe down," said Bravo quietly ‘from the shadows. The surly one shanibled away. The door in the roof of the cnr main in oilskins chambered down. The card game |eirplred. The lntrudefs eyes caught the mouleiy on the surface 0t‘ llie ‘$031) box and lit i "He's the Shack." informed u CFyQtOIOgISI. at ‘Barbara's feet. ‘And what's a shack?" queried Barbara in s whisper. “ A prairie." "What's s. Ibmkle?" He gruntod dis-gust. Milkshake was negotiating converse with the lnterloper. "Wanna be dealt In?" he asked. “Sure I do-for a lbnck apiece." There was a Kfllliilblie of protest. "We Pfly llie other shack a dol- lllf." said Ilelslingfora. "Yeah," said Oilskins. "That was another shack and another dlrvlslon. You beln' belie aim’! likely to cost him his 10b. He collected llfll‘ One division and that division's IPD. Kick in, all of you, or I'll have to kick you all! out," ‘The main who had askied Barbara or the loan of a ten wag the m“; to shell out his dollar to ‘Ollflklvng. The rest followed still. Bflpbara, counted out u dollar in (‘Ilflllgg and reluctantly bundled ii to the brake. man. lllfi llellerlure released oun comments. “Tile dirty Milkshake. "Dam" V101." from dfielshigfors. "The Iblg bum!" contributed Bar~ ‘bars. islie felt resentful. sin; w“ imbued with a warm fellow mung 1°!" liar exploited brotherhood. She counted her money. Thie dollar out: lay lifld reduced It to an insignifi- cant $8.80. What Wfla 1g. ",9 o; sulpli tir- sapstlcker," from In oil-skins took l _ deflllllilly 111109185 tlleaxtfliit) one??? "There ain't no Justice." She learned about women from the man~tslk that assailed her m" Alllfl W111i! she learns about bur own sex does not Ipleafle lshebo‘ a e o s e -N0w_ shle wtrs a veteun of the ‘tPad- ‘Sllle llllll Wine throught her ‘PEI Hlslil on a freight. iBregkfam “l” "w" flay was muddy coitus and bread crust smeared with pm. "u! bilttier: not eplcurean. but it fillled. Lunch had been muddy not. fee and lMulllgmn. Supper w“ Mm. lllan and muddy coffee. Alley the "it fared well on condensed milk, (To bio continued) Bronchitis Subdued, Throat Strengthened New Method Works Wfindgrg Wlllwll! UM of Mfdlcfine Th0 nlme 0i this wmidgrlu] treatment is OATARRHOZON.E_ You just breathe its vapor, You inhale its healing balsams. To the sore passages lii the nose and (ggziggllillt il-[ewhesevien cards. obllglng/ly. y’ ' “"“°““°°d' "Take another?" lnslnnsted _ w.‘ crafty IM-illrshaltie. "You mtg/lit hi; throat Catsrrliosone sends the healing of the plno woods; to the irritated surface ll. sends pure medicinal extracts that loosen the cold, and relieve congestion. Two llill "I'm cold." exploded Milkshake‘ and tossed the pack of cards OWPT‘ Fashion llancies CREPE SHOWS SMART COLOR TOUCHES By Marie Belmont 'I‘Iie inatron's frock sketched above suggests peasant inspiration lll its Ilse of sliirring tit the shoul~ iii-rs and hips. it zilso suggests llio peasant idea in the gully colored wooden beads lliat lrlin the sleeves. uiitl the scarf e iids. Pleated wlille crepe is inset in the “blouse and skirt front, and re- appears on the sleeves and scarf. The wooden ‘beads are In rod and white and lilziok. The mulching scarf is n smart idea of tlie season. These are made entirely separate from the frock. ur simply lucked ‘.0 the iiocklitie at liii- hack. _____<-o->--i- ‘Opportunity has a way of calling on tiuise who are already success- ‘y, //Q~ to. adopt new hygienic method and retain fresh’ ness this way; true pro section ; discards like tissue DRGELY on medical advice. women are abandoning the old- time “sanitary pad" for a ii_ew way that supplant: uncertainty with poli- tive protection. Sheer frocks and ill-timed goclll eng ents no ion er remain l! wo u. Lost days re fewer. and health better. It is called "KOTEX," Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five times u absorbent! And ’ ’ ' " ALL fear of of- fencing. “As easily disposed of as s piece of tissue. No laundry. No eni- barl-ussmerit. You get it at any drug or ile- psrtment store simpl by sayifll KOTEX.’ You ask or it without bcsltsney. Costs bnl s few cents. Eightlin l0 bathe-c ass women employ it. Proves the risk-of old ways. K‘ O T 3 X NolnioJfr-Jbenvd lflieisluus Kotsx regular 76o Kstsx our" 01-29 The Sealed Chassis “Shower Bath" Illflll5h¢f3 striking proof of McLaugh. lin-Btiici; tlepcndahility. It may be difficult to believe that any lliClUl cur chassis COLIILI run under its ou/n power with water hitting it in a dreiit;l.ili_t_; sliuwcr. But the Ii/ICLLIIIgIIIIiI-BLIICIC chassis did it. Vl/aler cannot get in, dirt cannot reach li/li: L11 llffllllYt-BIIICK operating parts. Even tlie electrical wiring is sealed inside waterproof, fireproof, flexible tubing. McLaughlin -Buick is ready for any road and any weather, thoroughly prepared to give McLaughlin-Buick owners thousands and thousands of care-free, trouble-proof miles. The new low GMAC financing rates are avail- able to purchasers of McLaughlin-Buick on time. The Better McLaughlin-Buick leads in registration all curs in its price rungs. Ln" UNIVERSAL MOTORS DEALEPS-FOR QUEEN'S AND KING'S COUNTIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I_ {IVFLAUGHLINBUICK M ii\’iPEFii/>.i_ # It‘ ti" I mperial Fox Biscuit and Imperial Puppy Meal, M anufactured on Prince Edward Island, the P ioneer Home of the Silver Fox Industry, E specially prepared as a well-balanced, R ation for Silver Foxes are the acknowledged I deal food for both adult and puppy foxes. A ssured results, in healthy vigorous animals L arge litters, also pelts of highest value S ecured from their regular and liberal use. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock either b)’ leading distributors or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT co., LTD. Phone 721. Box 446. Charlottetown, P. E- L