i -_~ The quality oi her acting as the , Private Secretory in “The News i- Parade” is winning the raise of - i movie fans everywhere for t is lovely Pnewcomer to the screen. At homo in .7 New York City, hundreds admire Jicr charming personality and she has , iairl “set the style" on Broadway ! by t a way she dresses her hair. ‘.» “The simple method I use in cer- ' ing for my hair," says Miss Shea, l “has been of great help to me in m i motion picture work, _where ones f hair must always look its best. It's " ' t tho thing for bus girls, ‘too, Jllocnusc it is so cosy. lost of the [Llrls I know in stage and picture .~ ‘work are taking it up as soon as they lroar about it. All you do is put a ' little Dnnderine on your hrush every . “ ilime ytl. use it. It makes your hair fro easy to dross and holds it in place ,- womllcrfullynhltfshideul for gilrlskwho ore ctting t cir air grow. t ee s . my heir and scalp so clean and colit- '_ lortllble. l don't shampoo half so _ often, now. It gives my hair such l. Silk)‘; soft, lustrous appearance their all ulypionds comment. on it." Dun wine removes the oily film from each strand of hair, restores its natural color, gives it more lus- tro timn Inrillinntirie. It cleanses and invigoratcs the scalp; helps over- come (lmnlrutl. It is (leliglltfully fra- grnnccll: i=n’t sticky or oily; doesn't show. Waves, "set” with it, last longer. All drug stores have it, in _§GIiOl‘0il5 35c bottles. _,.: "M-.. _.,_ _ _. ___ ._ i Annual Meeting’ The Annual Meeting o! the/Tom- ‘pcrsnco Alliance of P. E. I., will meet. min the 1'. M. c. A. Building, Char- lottetown, on Thursday, March 7th at 11 u. m. An important meeting in view of 1.11s Plcbisclte. By order of the President. \ J. M. McLEOD, ' Secretary. , '- _495l-3-2-5i. Annual j __ General Meeting ‘ ‘ The General Meeting of the Share- - ‘holders of Silver Sheen Foxes Ltd. will be held in the Board of Trude Rooms. Charlottetown, at 4 p. m. on Wednesday the 6th dsy of March 1929, for the recs," of the Annual .-—SMILES--_ GABBY GIRTIIE 7?‘ “If you can't wln comfuttcnclon from u winlome inn concider your- self out of the wlnnomchclnuc." “None of those young mcrvwill ever graduate from college, i fear." "Bed behavior or lack of brnlncl" “Neither; they have - never ot- ‘ tended college, I understand", Mrs. Mouse: Do you really think the rncon ll made cf green cheese? Mr. Mouse: I'm cure It ll. my dear. Don't-you no where some one hn been nibbling IL "I'd never, never murry_an_icc- mun." "Why notydcur?" - » “I'd be no afraid hlu Icvc would grow cold." . Report, the ' " of "' ‘ _, etc. By order of the Board. Y , B. W. HANNING, . . Acting Secretary. § 4407-2-18-141. J i Annual General Meeting The General Meeting cf the Share- holders, of Bic Georgeiown Silver Black For Co, will be held In the or.‘ Council f“ ‘ '1, on l‘ , the 7th day of March 1929, for the recep- tion of’ the Annual Report, the elec- tion of’ Directors, etc. W. S. EASTON, Secretary. if FOILiALE I offer for sale my, farm of 100 lens on Buckley Point Blood, 9% miles from Charlottetown, 4% from Bracklcy Siding on Improved fligh- wny. Handy churches, school and store. This farm is all clear with a never failing stream running through .10. and with up to date buildings. A, i k 5006-3-5-31. i .‘ . l i I. P. CUDMOIE, Breckley Point. LPropcrty for Sale r 6M. Albcrton South, near, wharf, two , gvnrehousu and two lots o! lend lull- ‘ blc for coal, lumber or produce > ghlllnen. .100 ucrcc of wood and lumber loud In lot- 10, P. S. l. situated about two from West Devon Station. ‘ oiling and one acre lot of’ loud h!!! mile from New Zeolcnd Station. IN THE HOTEL ‘LOBBV “When he loot consciousness I luppolrhc fell into a fluporl" ‘ "No, he fell Into a cucpidor." l ' llllill u...'.'.°l.§‘£.‘f.hu élllwhqtfiié. AIIBTIUN Stu: p b 0F STOCK, CROP AND IMPLEMINTS . I will sell by public suction on the premises of Thomas Palmer, Brook- ffeld, on Thursday, March, ‘lth. at one o'clock sharp, 192D. the following:- l Undo Ayahln OowI,..no Calf; I Shorthorn grade I Holstein grade; i iflfllllllhlmhire gndoheifcri; I young, general purpose horses; 8 fell pill. 1 brood cow-to furrow Much oncoooobuocoo 00¢ Men Marooned By George Marsh "ac-c-cooo-o-ooo-o-ooooloco-oo THE STORY “Well! I'll say he's s cool one. laughed McDonald. "He comes rishi inside.our wire to our trenches and wants to bargain. ‘I'm Hudson's Boy probably haven't offered him much. But he's tryins to sell us whet we'll get anyway." / “What's his demanded Skene. The interpreter talked rapidly with Bouci, then replied with c. grin: “He say be wan’ tfireeriflc, ifree Boose-Kllll and trade-good’ for ten prim-e black fox. Hess own fur he trade, aI-so." "Ten black fox—two thousand dol- isrs in trade-goods? Nonsense!" Mc- Donald scowled fiercely into the holly face of the old shaman with its leath- er-like skim, mapped with lines. The besdy eyes d! ' Souci, unwavering. gave look for look. For s. space of the cold blue eyes probed the black in- scrutabillty of the Cree’; stare. Slow- iy the caliber of Saul Bouci rose in appraisal of the white man. Here was an Indian of porter-nerve, brains. power. As s. mcdicinegnan, of use, if his service were needed. But his Price was ridicu1ou.s—hls help not neces- sary. They lied Joe Mokoman. It was enough. "Suppose, by chance, the strait should close this year?" throw out Skene. i . "It never has, so early." McDonald though c. space, then turned to the interpreter. “Offer him the guns and the value of five black foxes." The face of old Souci darkened as the interpreter communicated the offer. He shook his heed in anger. "Well, that’ our limit," said Mc- Donald, rising. “Tell him we don't. need him, but we'll pay him e. good price for his fur if he'll bring it in at once." Silent in his disappointment, Souc! went on deck, followed by the others. Freeing his impatient dogs, the old chief turned to the men watching from the rail and said quietly in Eng- llsh: "Bo-jo’! Tomorrow I tak‘ dc fox to Elkwen." _ “(I-oin’ to fly or swim?" laughed Skene, joined lolidiy by the group on deck. price?" its placidity, as he cooly said: “Dc strait freeze hard two sleeps beck!" And cracking his long wip, he leaped on the tail of his toboggan and was ofl. "What! The strait is closed?” gasp- ed McDonald, seizing Skene by the shoulder. “Frozen solid, hoe said! Hallo there, Souci!” cried the excited trsd- er to the fast-travelling dog-teem. “You, Pierre! Get aft/er him and bring him beck. Tel! him we'll give him his price, Strait frozen! H—1, Skenel Now we've Bot to fight for that fur!" Skene was over the rail with the shrieking interpreter and running to- ward the sled, which had comem a stop. Slowly the old men turned his dogs toward the schooner. “The clever beggar!" McDonald in admiration. "Played us like a salmon. Waited to spring his trump card, and got his own price without, s. hsggiel Knew he was shrewd-nervy! Speaks English too! The old wizzerd! He's ‘the chap we need now. Our little 10b is to stop s stampede across that. ice for the Christmas feast that Guthrie hes pro- mised the Cress at Eikwan." r Skene swung over the rail and on nounced to his chief: "Souci says he'll start north at once and agrees to hold his relations end most of the rout, on the terms he offered. He wants to bind the bargain with you, person- ally." "Good!" And McDonald vaulted over the schooner‘: rail, followed by 8km: and Breeuit. l "Ihsrstreit was closed two sleeps back? Where?" he demanded of the Indian. "Oveir de shoal ct Becg point." "You .a... m" "I cross to de Elkwan." the pom?" _ . The Indlln nodded. his stone-herd features and enigma to the nun who The lean face of the dog-driver, framed in its fur hood was wooden in i exclaimed. What? You've crossed the ice to Mrs. Prank Punting 1.00 Terrible Eczema Quickly 110:2 loll Ill!‘ CHUNG ‘i! Discovered by n. famous physician and tested both in Pr!!!“ Pilot-lee and hospital loser, jSootha-Solve" i! simply marvellous in Ecucm Quickly, it stops the itching and buruinl. . it. k111i $119 gel-mg 91 lemma. Quickly, it 800E115 and heals inflamed surfaces. 50c at all drugglsts. It out: you nothing If W! 60 M‘ benefit. ltcr uulug two bones cl "Souths-Salvo," if you urc not ustllllull Jun return the empty tins to Fruit-o- tlvcu Limlkd, Ottnwn, Out. and we will - refund your mcner- ‘ sought to read them. “Who-t did you learn?" "nu Guthrie know dc ice set, and n11 d; Cree cum to ‘Sikwon. Hc so)’ he gave me noifinl to work for heem." Soul Soucl grinned into the lupin! feces surroundih! hlm- "9111" 5"“ 50ml get you sll dot fox from de rd now." Molbonald thrust out c. red initlees hand, "It's c. bargain! You get that trade hero and you est three rifle!- three shotguns, and the value cf tcn prime block fox in trade." Dropping his robbit-ekin mitten on its neck thonk. Souci book the extend- ed hand o! the trader. “Kiysn op- pgwlyg,’ 1t g3 good," hi5 851d, 80193111- ly. ‘rhrustlng his hand into the hill!- lng mittcn, he cracked the whip of platted caribou thongs over his lend dog’; curs, and again started for the shore. leaving behind him on the ice an arguing group of mystified and ex- cited men. CHAPTER. V11 The morning subsequent to the nights of withering frost which clinched the grip of the ice on the west coast, Garth and Etienne, muf- fled in blanket cspotes and fur robes. drove their five-dog teem, hitched to a runner sled for ice-work, out of the closed delta. of the Elkwan and down the coast. Inland, the wide marshes reached the ripples of drift’, like a white sea, to the outguards o! the space, or 11y, pant-colored, patched of dcsd gross brushed of snow, splash- ing the white levels with ochre and dun. Splitting the froasn shell o! tbs ctrsitibmken by pressure ridges and beam of shattered ice, o. streak of black to the nest marked the still op- en channel. Beyond, the hidden sun, broking from the bay, rimmed the barren; of Akimlski with fire. ' CONTINUED Smuggling‘ 4 (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN’, March 2.— An alleged conspiracy to smuggle emigrants into the United States on a. large scale was revealed in Centre! Court today when the trial begun of u quartet of Gcrmsns ‘charged with wholesale manufacture of ,' passports. Attorneys for the defense brought in the name of a. former honorary Unit- ed States Vice-Consul named Foer- stcr, a brother of President Coolidgcu Private Secretary, as having been cognizant of the fraud at the time false documents were received as consular visas permitting the holders freely to enter Unified Stator terri- tory. Investigation at the consulate rc- vcaled that Foerster recently was transferred to Washington, where he resigned from ‘the service almost im- mediately following his arrival. Of- ficials here professed no knowledge of whether he was guilty of conspir- ing with the gang now feclngitriel. These men ore charged with forging not only passports but also birth cer- tificates, baptismal records and resi- dence permits; in fact, any sort of paper necessary to get would be from Russian southeast Europe. ourlunulon humrrrulnon connection common: WOOD ISLANDS EAST Nipped 1.. Bud Per Catherine Gordon, Montrose R. H. Gordon 6mm Beltway Malcolm Nicholson John MacLcod Mrs. John MacLeod .. Archie Stuart . Malcolm Boston . Ameflcm; mm 3mg“ wgghoug (m- Mrs. Sarah MscMillan flcuity and withouimregerd to the Mrs. Norman McDonald quote. provisions of the federal irn- MPI- Ale! Stewart migration law. The smuggling ac- Mrs. Archie Nicholson cording to the Bil! oi’ Complslnt has Dlniel Nicholson been going on for several years. Mrs. Becmis Rourke‘.......... Most o! the gangs clients were Jews Wesley Campbell Sbur, delicately-tinted, lb: new lmdertbingr are more exquisite, more crisbabla Iban ever. Keep I m like mw witb Lax! Not robbed of silky loveliness a Saved from two enemies GUARD sheer silk underthings from the two enemies of delicate fabrics i soap. Rubbing uickly new bloomof si k. The second enemy is the destructivenlkali in so many soaps, regardless of whether they are Keep your vests and pretty slips, yourJ-rnickers always like new! The first enemy is rubbing with cake flakes, chips dims the soft or cakes. Alkali fades colors, shortens the very life of the sensitive silk fibres. With Lux you avoid all ruinous rubbing. Its tissue-thin diamonds can contain no harmful alkali. your recious things back to you us fresh and ovely as new! Limited, Toronto. Lux gives Lever Brothers 1.92s ‘If it’8 safe in water-"-it’s just as safe in Lux \ . . 10.00 2.00 $21.81 WHIM ROAD Per Blanche Nicholson ..... ......-..¢--- l-leart Trouble Ilnls ul Fool lull all Ml .50 .50 William D. Fraser ............. Mrs. Cecil Campbell $19.00 Collection Week of Prayer, Mon- tasue .. 4997-3-5-11 5.91 i}??? , Use Blilv-lrll’; Llnlmsnt for the Flu. TENDERS ‘Tenders for driving Cream to the Dunk River Creamery, will h, gggglygd by the ndcrslgncd up u, Tflggdgy, March 12th at. noon. Tenders will also be received for the buttermilk. Susan hflllfll Mly 1st. and Tenders maybe for one or more years. WM. CALLBECK, .. S tnry. 4831-3-14. , in" FOR SAL ~ Form of sixty acres within 1m miles of Hunter _River Station m Clyde Rood. 80 sores tillable. Bol- unce under growth, excellent dre- for selling, shorts“ or on to sttcnd to. 4p. KENNETH Mc-LEOD, llsrtlvllle. hclp and plr 0084-0-81. . ; MURTITAiiI-I Sill-I There will be sold by Public Auc- tion at. the Law Courts Bpildlng at Charlottetown on Wednesday the 13th day of March A. D., I929 at twelve o'clock noon ALL THAT parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot TWflli-Y-elx in Prince County bound- ed snddercrlbcd as follows: Com- mcncing at. the northeast corner stake of land now or formerly in the Dossession of George Wright thence running cast. ton chains ‘thence gonth by parallel lines ciity-two and one- hslf chsius and is bounded on tne north by land In the poggggglon of Peter Taylor and Mr. Auk] on the south by land in possession h] net-m Rogers on" the ant h- q-ml formerly Ill "l! pllbluulun John Baker then cf Joseph Bohr and on the were by land In v the pcmeoaion of David Rogers con- taining by cctlmutloupixiy-nlne (69) sores s little more or less bchg all ' the lend ‘ in sn Indenturs of Dense’ bearing dole the 10th duy of December A. I), I881 snd mode be- twccu Bu. William B. Bradshaw of " the one part and Henry McLeod 0i the other part. The above sole is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contain- ed ln an Indcniure of Morilllfl hi‘ ed the 29th h: November A. n. 191i md made between Lilla D. 9°!" “l Boston In the State of Msssacbumlfi married women and lillrgarct lice!" of Freetown in Prince, County h‘ Prince Edward ‘Islsnd, widow. 0i u‘ second part-default having been null In payment of principal and ihlem" For further particulars IP91)’ w M” Lean a. McKillnoll, Solicitors, M!" Bank Building, Charlottetown. naran um 11th day of Febrvti» A. 1)., 192D. REBECCA WILLOCK. < 4412-2-11-19-9“ ‘i’? cl EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED‘ l. W. IAYDOB J. l’. TAILOR ‘ Optometrists Ill Richmond 51"“ __ "as oglove lzroperltlcc be not! at t ._ no e prcce ore ercul or “d”, u." "W, Sh“. n". . 3n" kmeinifi’: suannnr. 51""! ‘Mm 111m". firth Fem ' PIIICIQQP.I.LHII'I'DII,NCWEICINII lcufflcr mo. Wllou out. uxn. a 1-: n. r. 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