V, B. R. LP" : F fitr-WW‘! l The House of "ilreams-Bome-True . ,, By pmrgaret Pedler (Continued) _ . ,_ ma he was a; a friend's chalet. an assumption of indifference. bu V0168. Get better acquaw ll you knew Old Dutch Cleanser as do thousands and thou- sands ol Canadian housewives, you, too, would realize that: "Old Dutch is the only cleanser you need in your home." Read this interesting letter: "Naturally women who are iust learning the art ol good house- keeping must have reliable cleansing agents to depend on to assure perfect cleanliness. . PNot until I used ‘Old Dutch’ did I find a cleanser which qulclrly and c/liciently scours, polishes and thoroughly cleans rny lritchen utensils, and bathroom accessories. lt is also indispensable for removing brown stains from tyre): ware, also lor cleaning my electric iron and toaster. l fin Old Dutch Cleanser splendid for cleaning the exterior and interior ol my lrigidaire. "There's satisfaction in using Old Dutch Cleanser. It's the only cleanser l would have in my home." Mrs. A. D. Turnbull, 716 De LTpee Avan, l ‘ Outremont, P.Q., Canada. Every day, more and more Canadian house- wives are adopting Old Dutch exclusively because it cleans more things .‘ . . cleans quiclrer. "doesn't scratch . .. is lrind to their hands. . . goes further,- costs less to use. MADE m CANADA l SAF ETY G E M LY E OPENS Cl-OGGED DRAINS - KEEPS BRAINS OPEN AT ALI. GROCERS Q HIGH y’ resr ting the other. at the rink tomorrowv," where it has clcar the ice in the moming.” Jean was silent. She was not lnltogethcr surc that shc wantcd to lsrc him agan As it stood, robbed ‘of all the commonplace circum- lstances of convention, the incident licld a certain glamour of whimsical romance which cou‘d not but ap- lpcal to thc daughter of Glyn Peter- ‘scn. Nicely rounded oft". as, for in- stance, by the unhnoun English- |man's prosaicalily calling at the hotel the next. day to enquire whether she had suffered any ill rflccts. it svoultl lose nll the thrill ‘oi adventure. It was ihc suggestion of iticomplctness wlrch flavoured the cntirc episode so piquautly. No. on the whole, Jean rather hoped that she would not; mcct the Englshman acain—nl; least, not yet. some clay, perhaps, it might be rather nice if chance brought .;_._. i TEN "ERS ._i.__.__ ROCK Y POINT FERR Y SEALED TENDERS Will be received at, this office until mm" on Wednesday, MarJt 23, 1932 horn any person or persons willing to contract to run the above men- tioned ferry for a period of one or three years from April 1st, 1932, ac- portling to specifications, terms and conditions to bc seen at this office. The names of two good and responsible persons willing to become lmuml for the ‘faithful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. 'l‘hc Department docs not bind itself to accept the lowest. or any lender. Tenders will be addressed to the undersigned and to be marked ‘ROCKY POINT FERRY TENDER." L. B. McMILLAN, y Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. IDEP.\RT)IEN'I‘ 0F PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Charlottetown, P. E. island, March 11th, 1932. i-> {i} 1392-3-ll—l2-l5-i7-l9-2l-22-'li. L». it’ ofessional Gardsl l Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. ' 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN ._. in??? CLEARANCE SALE AT KINGSTON, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, AT 1 0’CLOCK l am authorized to sell by Public Auction, on the premises oi‘ Mr. Frank Gudircy and the late Lloyd Godfrey, their farm, stuck, crop, implements, ctc. Farm consists of 100 acres choice land. l0 acres hard and soft. wood. Conveniently situat- cd, one mile from Kingston corner. Near Churches, Public llull, Graded School, Stores, Grist. and Saw Mill. Farm is well watered by streams runnin, through it. ..Bulldlng in first. class condition. Telephone and BELL 8. MATHIESON Bell D. L. Mathieson, LL.D. Barristers & Solicito Money to Loan ' Charlottetown and Montague rump in Knoll,“ Sphmud Dam. farm. Also the following: them together once more. ‘There would be a certain clement of romantic fitness about it, should that. happen. ‘ "I dont think 1 am l’kcl_v to sec him again," she said quietly, re- plyng to Madame de Varigny's suggesfion. "He told me he was go- ing away to-morrow." Had it bccn conceivable. Jean would have safd that a flash of disappointment crossed the Coun. tcss's face. But there seemed no possible reason why the movemontsl of an unknown Englishman should cause her any excitation of feeling whatever. pleasant or othcrwlsel The only feasblc explanation was‘ that odd little streak of inquisitive-l ncss conccrnng other people's at» fairs which appeared to be charac-l terlstic of her and wlfch she had before evinced concerning the ctr-l cumstanccs of Lady Ann Bifcnnan.‘ Whatever curiosity she may have fclt, however. on this occasion Ma-l dame de Vnrigny refrained froml giving expression to it. Apparently‘ dismissmg the subject of the mg? iishmaxfs identity from her mind; she switched the conversation intol n. fresh channel. "It is unfortunate ‘that you should have met with such a contretempts to-day. You Will not feel disposed; to dance this evenng, after so much fatigue," she observed com-l miseratingly. But Jean scouted the notion. With the incomparable resiliency of youth, she felt quite cqual u» danc- ing all night it needs be. “Mats tout au contraire!" she ex- claimed. “I'm practically recovered -at least, I shall bc after another trait-hour's lazing by this glorious lire. I wonder what heaven-sent inspiration induced Monsour Vau- trinot to install a, real English fre- placc invthls room? It's delidous." The Countess rose, shrugged hcr expressive shoulders. "You arc wonderiul—you English! I l “He i5 not stall-Ill 1B m‘ m!“ at all events." said Jean. “Ho told “And he did not enlighten you as Madame do Vnrlgnt’ SPOKE Wm! there was an undertone o! sup- pressed eagerness in her liquid Jean shook hcr head, nnilint; 8 little to herself. It had been part- 0! the charm of that brief oom~ panfonship that neither of the two comrades knew an.“ °l the "ery- clay, commonplace details concern- “Pcrhaps you will see h'm again suggested ltradame dc Varlgrrv. still with that note of restraint-ti caserncss in her tones. “Thc snow is not deep except drifted; thcy will t n. STOCKING S-A-G When elasticity la deatroyed stockings wrinkle and bag -—crooked seams dlaliguro beauty, runa start. for stockings Lever Brothen Limited. Toronto to their t’ ' the F‘ " a. by . l" l-‘uiflfi their ELAs TICITY‘ e pruinecl fhefli STOCKINGS that wrinkle and bag are so unsightly! o. y... know what cause: this loss of beauty, and how to prevent it? New stockings are elastic. Knitted witlisilk threads that stretch and then spring back again. But when this precious elasticity _is destroyed, stockings wrinkle and sag. Seams are crooked. Threads break instead of giving under strain, starting ruinous runs ! 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Anything safe in water is sale in Lux. l 2 nzlilzlzrtes a a keeps them like new ‘udtiouateeaotflaaaborouah. If it had been I who had otlpemllc; scious of fpleasant 810'“! 0f 1111' ed your adventure to-day,_I shouidtticipation. be fit for nothing. As to dancing There waa nothing 591114511873’ the same evening—-ma fol, non! original about the conception o! 1181' Voyons, I shall leave you to rest a costume. It repfesenlfid "Atltumlb" 11mm," and had been designed for a fancy- She nodded smiiingly and left dress ball oi’ more than a year 118° the roon1. Once in the corridor out- —beforc the death of Jacqueline side, however, the smile vanishedlhad suddenly shuttered down all as though it had been wiped of! hertgaicty Mld mmh "l? Bel-‘mfels- But’ tfaco by an unseen hand. Her curv~iS'ml->l¢ B5 it W35» "I had been car‘ ing lips settled mm a hard, m- ried out by an w!“ i" °°l°‘"- “"4 flexible line‘ and the 50ft, 45am- the filmy diaphanous layers of ing drnk eyes grew suddenly som-lbftlwn and Mame and Scmllelflone bro and brooding. over the other, zoned with a girdle She passed swiftly along to hart‘)! aulummuntad leaves’ served m own suite. It was empty. The littlclcmphaslze the russet of beech-leaf Count WLIS downstairs, aggreeably hall‘ and the wpazgmd 0r ‘ hazel occupied in comparing symptoms eyes’ _ with n fellow health crank he had Madame de varlgnys glance d.sc,,,.,_,,.cd_ iswcpt the gin with approval =15 the!’ With a. (luick sigh of relief at his 011mm the Felt‘ ‘all’? ‘°g°lh°" absence shc flung herself into a ‘But ‘Us charlflhig’ your cosbuTel chair and lit. a cigarette, smoklngimignlde’ HenrL-“umlsg kn“; $8 rapidly and exhallng the smoke in lcilum» WhO. Ba n swash uc - quick, nervous jerks. 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