Q1 ,4 l l II l i i . hav FUR SALE RIVER VIEW FARM Good ‘dwelling house $2112; MUSTARD PLASIERS! ‘a u twin P‘ mhglytlihltiivardMwqde wmk? Wm?!“ the} B, MARION RUBINOAM __ Blister-Easier, Quicker :,,,,,,,”N , “w. FARM , Thmbmsensehlmirinaameand LETTERS . . Qmstarthfburarldwaterwhenyoulzn. , l will offer by private sale untilfady mm“? Pam-°°'““”‘°'mflm' Chime’ 63 bulldinsi. lieu to churches, school 1nd stores. Apply to WM. R. McKAY. b27421 FARM Eon SALE- ! offer my farm at Norlboro. cm- uiumg 110 nuns, 90 acres clear and In high state of cultivation. Bal- ance under woud and lumber. The buildings arc m 500d repair and [arm well fenced and watered. Qu-aam or {rs-sh water runn ug through orchard. also guod stream o! fresh water where cattle car. be watered from every field on farm. If not sold by April 20th will be withdrawn from xnnrkt-t. D. J. MURPHY. Freetown. 8 29~6l AUCTION 17A LE At Cmpsud on l-‘ridnyg April m}; ht 1 o'clock. I llayu been lu- structed by Mr. Jon. Trowsvlhlt- 1o sell on his premises at Crim- aud on the above dutc the follow- ing stock and Implements: I shortborn grade heifer. 3 years old. dur- m freshen In May; 1 shorthorn cow 4 years old. dus- to freshen in Juno; l shorrhorn c.'lw';k.un_gvi5,lng U, T “Urea. 5 ycnrs old. rlllr- to freshen in. ltlay; l shnrlhnrn vow, T yours old due to freshen in April; l hol- ateln zrad» cow 6 years old. frr-flh- C-hfd in March; l shorthorn grade cow 4 wars 01d. (lilo to freshen In Foptcnnher; l shorthorn grad» cow 5 }'l"ll“< old, duo t1. frvficnl in Mnv; l grade hnfsrin ,h~r' ' 2 l'9ilrs old. due to lreshcn m, MM’: l hnlsn-in zrado heifer, 2' yroar; old due tn freshen In 0:»! i011"? I {arrow cow 3 yv-ars will 5 evil". m rattle m m bu}; _' l"""=l‘f‘v‘r'vl shonthorn hull, lm-. Ilfl"'f‘i12 years old; l vxtra 20...] brand sow with litter at sirlo; 1. ‘Pure brcd York sow, 8 [nnnthc old. rluo to fnrrnw July Isl; 1:0 hens: 30 bushels llll!‘1(\\'1l¢\,1[_ 1.‘- busllols whllo F?!» Wham. hm“, scat {lfrrhpd ‘ v a.\'lc lr-zld wacnn‘ "P" I’ "PW: 1 (‘hcverln tourzu: (‘FIT l’ yours old. A qlmntitv of‘ Terms of sale: R mouths credit. 9" "lWYlved joint nnln, discount. off for cash, 11 "l" d3?’ Drovcs ton slormv _,the= sale =v'll he on xhe followingl day, J. H. ‘VIVEPS. Auctlnnecru ‘ At Glelrflnnin on Saturday. April .'T a-t one o'clock consisting of the iluuln Nnl Sum: i1ollou'inu:— ‘“* ' ; RTOCI/(zv? bend fmllk‘ - t slum in .Iuly;11 graft stutllildlal, 11‘ lyi-ars Id, st-nd- d lam. C lRiglltsfl marl: lidryculs sire c1315; ~_—~ ‘Rights; I driving horse 8 years In the matter of themld; lddriver, by mare Todd 4| years u . I estate of Colledge PL. Bowness Authorized Assignor. ' We are instructed by the authorized trustee in the above estate to sell by public auction on the premis- es, on Thursday the 12th day of April, 1923 at the hour 0f 12 o’clock noon that de- sirable double tene- ment dwelling house on the Western side 0f Elm Ave., Charlotte- town, Numbers. 141 and 141 1-2 formerly1 owned by Cblledge P. Bowness. Terms at sale. . ~59... BEN J . CARTER & SON Auctioneers 4-3-5.7,9,11-5i. HEAVY HORSES FOR SALE l am offering at private sale at my Iinldonco Highland Farm, 4 miles from Charlottetown. 3 par fectlymotebed pairs 7 brood mares 6 guiding, 4 iillion from eleven to fourteen hundred pounds. Anyone coming to Charlottetown, phone and out 1 _ AU—CTION “slur '1 (new), 1150 egg machine, lnnllllusé WIIH . ~ April 10th, my form lituntad climb a “we dam whim Mutflu“ New London. conaintihl oi’ 50» ncros o! clear land. with good!“ Muaterole is made of pure oil of combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of pustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis. tonsiiitis. 1min. stiff neck. asthma. neuralgia, headache. congestion, pleurisy. rheuma- tism. lumbago, pains and aches ofthe track or joints. sprains. sore muscles. pnlises, chiiblains. frosted feet. colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). ' 40c and 75c. at all druggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada. Ltd, l Montreal. NOT 9L! ,,.»~4_ Wu,» 81-5,; ||l\ cl l CLOVER , Write for lpeclll price ‘Clover: for Spring needing. I ' TODD 8: COOK ‘ Beau Merchants Stoufiville. Ont. l FOR SALE ~ Properly on North [liver Road cclllly- rmulltlullctl; phone; glewcrllgg, Propcrq; is on rilllllly [axugp Large productive orchard_ city Lght and edge of city; In- blwction by appointment, , R. H. DUVAR Phone 776-4, FARM fiLE Si. Peters, containing 290 acres m land. 80 acres under cultivation, 100 acres o! hard and soft wood, la acre- ot good marsh. balance under pasture. well watered. good mrm for dairy cattle 0r sheep rais- ing. There is an up to dale dwell- ing house, heated with hot water and bath. also furnace. gasoline en- lillnc and pump in sella". all kinda m our buildings in good repair. If ~l pcr cent not cold private will be sold at L, ipubllc auction by Slay 1st Apply t0 ab, J. J. McADAM, Went St. Peters (fltfiPw-Quuntity of hiy and Straw. l IIOFSEIIOLI) FURNIT1'REI—S Happy Thought range; parlor suite; hall stove, sewing machine and all‘ other household effects and lots of other articles. TEltMSz-Q months credit on all approved joint notes. JAMES JENKINS. Glervflnnln J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. AUCTION slurs I run instructed by Roy W. Bul~ pltt, Rnsvncuth to sell by public. zmv-ilnn on Wa-dne-sday, April 11th. 1923, 1i. 1 o'clock p. m. His farm of 101 acres of land. 80 heron clear, balance partly covered with hardwood. This farm is In a gold stuto of cultivation and vcry convcnu-nl to railway, schools and churches. Tllc following stock, rrllp. iiuplonwnta and house- hold furniture: lS.T0(7K.—2 horses. 4 pure bred Ayrshire cows, one in milk, one newly frcshenml; 2 to freshen u. April; 1 heifer 1 year old; 1 heifer 2 year's old; 1 heifer 1 1-‘2 years old; l heifer calf; 75 purc hrs-d while Ileghom hells. CROP. ——-l2 lous of hay. 250 stocks of oats. 75 stocks of wheat. 400 bus. of potatoes. "tahnictw Green Mountains" (Governmont lnsqlcct- i-rl stock) IMPl.F.‘-l'IPZ‘N’l'rI.——Manuro spread- Pr, 2 single plow. 1 gang plow, wheel burrow. qnike barrow. <prlu1 tooth harrmv. a-cuffler, 2 curls, 3i SPUS of cur; wheels and zlxlcs, hny truck wagon. polo and shuils. (lriving wagon, potato spray- cl‘ 4 lows. l2 nosscfs, jaunling alolglz, wood sleigh. incubator, Buckeye make, 500 chick colony broader, lluckrye make. (new). HOFSlClIlC-LD. FURNITURE. ~ (lrgirl. dining-room table and chairs: 3 lounges, sewing machine, bedroom nets. beds and springs. child cr-i, kitchen range, (Homo 43-41 ’ The Girl _ y of laud with, H box Ranch, iffllllillmllulis house rc- i more reorganizing. ~1Wnnu8n In Who Had No Chance ‘mm-d and other hdpful ingredient,’ sftorunons gfilllp; Over the field‘; I begin my annual course o! beyond the river, The more he talked about it. the more Langley lIPCfllllU imprcsscd with [he P9551. bllitles of Ruth's idea, "or course it isn't original.’ she 881d, whcn he praised her, "Tho 141w tor tbv factory playgrgund wasn't original eithr-r, | had be“, P91141111; about sin-h thlnels in mag- llllllvs. And this idva of model workmclfs cottages has bu.“ W101i before. Eukinutl has dong it, we have‘ hon" doing If hvrgwi" "It doesn't. luailur “dletlltlr you llrikiualtd the idea or not; you, of all pi-uplo in this sleepy town, have had the scusc to apply it, \\'hnt good is an idea if i1 isn't applied?" £5311"- lrsllllihlvf." Ruth anus-wer- l‘ . “Tho rive-r is deop enough to float coal barges from tho luincs allow lwrc. 'I‘hzn. means cheap fuel," Langley speculated. “l say. ‘lflllll. ‘I'll burrow a horse and we'll ‘drive around hero until we know .tllis country for a rzldiuu oi’ 30 or IIIIOTQ miles. I'm setting a lot oi‘ i- llvfifl. 'I‘llt-l'c's plenty of raw luau-r- izll hcrv that could be uscd—" Ullt‘ day he cumc to her with a broad grin on his fare. "I'm settling down here in Mar- kvttnvu. Ruth. You ulay he burden- ud with mc m»: a neighbor for the rest of your lifc." . "Arc you SL;l_\'1ll.‘-.’?, I'm awfully ' (1 ’luipulsivcly' 5110 hold out llUl‘ hand. and thcy shook. There was not the loasi touch of scntlulcnt. it was as friendly and as casual n; though two 1mm bud shakt-n hurls, “My old factory wants me back he explained. "It's not to flu any it's to keep them up to their present. cfficicnt standard. Tlu-yrc building rhr‘ uvw fncturv lllis spring. zlud '| Beautiful farm for sale at West the-Wu double their help", ‘Tllru ‘Wars they'll have to im- Ruth those remarked purl. labor,’ ' vacant Aurl that lllvMlS -.\lill,- End houses will be routed. l_ think l'li have» Ml". ltllcy (Riki! Lhcm up and rc-pair them; thvl'c's 7x0 mason why he can't have tllom to rent." Lantzley laughed. “It secms to ml- you run Riley's business for him." rcad_v Ho rich hi’ doesn't mind whether thr- place. pays or uotlthrough her. and silo hesitated t0 \\'1tl\~_opell it, The ofrlca is u sort. of toy f Says Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegeta- ble Compoulid Made Her Well and Strong Glens Falls, N. Y.—“ For over two months l was no sick lwas not: able to . stand on my feet, and my husband d i d m If h o u so- he doctor finished taking the first bottle I saw what good it was doing me. I am now well and strong, doing all m work for n family offour, all my was ing and my sewin , which I think is remarkable, as I ad not; dared to run my sewing machine,but had done all my aewingby hand.I truly feel that were it not for your medicine Iwould not be here toda as my case seemed very serious. "— ra.GEOBGll W. Buncusu... Glens Falls. N Y. Free upon Request Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text- Boo upon “ ‘ ‘ Peculiar toWo- meu " wll_l be sent on free, upon re- queshwrlte to the ydin E. Plnlrham Medicine Co., Cobourg, Ont. This hank contains valuable information that every woman should have. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND No. (7. 15.19 IN ClllANCERl Before the vlCercllilllflfllllO Hilda Drakc . and ors. Complalntanu and Ruth Diamond "m1 01'9- Defendant: _l’ursuan.t tn rm order of tholVicl chancellor bearing dato the 26t ‘IF-Y Of March A. D. 1923 made i: thc above fllllllo, 1 do hereby no. lfy and call upon creditors of m. "RI-Rte of Ronald Drake late o Saint Peter's Harbor in King‘ Cilllllly. ‘Farmer, deceased and a! person“ clnimlng in respect o such debt. of llnbllltleaagfllnst bi Comfort); base burner and hall stove; kitchen tabla and chairs. washing nmchinc and wrlnzer. Barrel churn, No, 2; 1 5 gallon crock churn. and other household effects. 1 TFJRMISL- All sums of $10.00.‘ cash. over that amount 12 months! credit on wpprovcd joint notes, l’. per cont off for cash. TEJRMS- For farm made known at sale. if stormy hale will take place Ill l will moot yon. Term: on Ip- pllcotiofl. M. W. WOOD, can Friday, April 13th at name hour. J. w. scnlmsooa. Auctioneer. I 4-5-7-9 10th, estate to come in and prove the! claims hetnra the honorable Aubi. E. Araonault. Vice-Chancellor u; on oath in his Chambers in u; Law Courts Building in Charlotte town on Thursday the 19th day o April A. -D. 1923. at the hour oi 1, O'clock in tho forcnoon otherwisl to ha excluded from the benefit o the said order nnd barred iron ""11 llRfllllst any claim against th- said Billie In administration. Dated this 29th any or Mgr-cl A. D. 1923. LEITH l. IREGKIA Rfixistrar of the Court of Chan l .11.. Health v.1... 1 of Blood ', By_"bl00d Ilflilflllh" mg“. |lor instance. Hood‘! Suupui for nwly 50 you: the standard reload _ior blood disorders. ' WM 19s thwuxh the blood, the great distributing mflgy ody, it. ‘OIHTIBQ ‘purity, strength, vitality to every Qrgjn, The general health quickly ro- lponds to the powerful influence! of gins ood blood medicine. One o|d nen him: if he didn't have it he would have lo admit ht- loafed and that lwould uiakc him lose his self rea- pout." 'l'v man laughed again. "Wcll. theywc given me a good place there-nut quite as much money as I get going from place ‘to place. _but I think Ill take it ljust the some ll they follow out somc idm of luiuc, they'll have to build a lb/md factory in Icsn than a yezll", and thcyy might, as we“ b1,» the ones to start to develop our new factory town." So. vcorkiuu and planning to- gi-tller the two spent a summer of hard work. lAluglcy Often came to llu- big old fashioned house and lulkvrl with Air. O‘.\lie1—~wl1o w better now the tvarln weather ha on the p0l'l'll, The children's playgrounds had bPFOlllO n reality. the 3111115191‘ pzuk was. u fact, and twice a week rhtr.» was n band concert there, at wilich the town asséntbled figure in Marketown. Thoro was more social life, too. Thc Town Club, which she had forluvll u" l permanent. and pron- uucuihcrs spoilt much time at. the :Ullllllll'_\' club, the cheap farmhouse 'I)lll‘(.‘1l3..‘4l ll lllflllll to lpltly golf. I fwirll tho (‘ivic (lommlttee. were llryluu to pass a hill that would ‘us: she could, she brokc away from irhc \‘\'(\s;(l'S and the \Vecd's' circle "l do," Ruth answurctl. "Ilut of of friends, and litblo hy little, aha r all it isnt. mum work. And lip/H had lost. ull [rut-k of Myra llcrself. ““' Jun‘ now’! llilillYl/Slle built up her IN-I'(Ill.\ organization, ‘SOIIIQ of it}; near the city limits. (me of ll..- plumbers was ttaaclziug llt-nutluic. she and Langley, nlukl- the city politicians take In tho waste fields and offer induce- mt-nts for factories to come. But this work was slow, and the der mils wore often difficult to work out, , One day, coming in from her of- fice. Ruth found a letter with a New York postmark on ~it. It. was in hlyrzfs hand writing. Ruth had dropped the Weeds. nllc ['l)'\.1(l not listen to gentle Mrs. Wee-d rumbling nu about Myra and hl-r new duties. without feel- imu so depressed that she was ad- most ii‘. for days. So. as tactfully Th0 lotto.- svnt a little shiver! Why should this uuule bnc to Iown lifv zlgaiu 0.1 the wreck’ 0h tlml md one Why should Myra: try to cnmc into licr thoughts now] lvnow _whvu her new work and her new plcasurcs making lu-r fonuct? Yvl. Phr- opcucd the latter: "I halo losing you when we've! bccu such friends." Myra wrotinl "So I told Tim last night I was going to “Tito to you and heft? 1 11m, Molllcr says she lmrdly sees you {my morn». you're so busy with cluhrl and civic .<()(.'ll*l.li‘.b‘. and such. I nlwuysdtncu- you would do some- thing grand, -l to-ld Tim that. "I h::ven't much exciting to tell 51m, 1 sec Gaby soluetinlcs. but not 5.; much lately I'm going 101 have a baby. you know. 11ml 11 klleps mo in, no if people ‘want to soc me, they llmvo to conic lo tile. And wt» have been living wuy up~ town because. 11's cheaper, and wc wuui. io save a little. lIabh-s cost n lot. I'm fcclinu fluv—-"" Ruin put dllWll l-llll ‘"11" ‘"1111 z‘. litllu sick. slllKlllg fooling. were 'l‘nluorrnw—~Gri-,nt. Illallfi NORMAL TIMBER OUTPUT QYEUFX‘. April 4.»-Jl‘h<- lunlln-r nu: o" tho province of Quchcr 1101* ing (no present year Will 11'.‘ i! xmrnu’. mic. or about ouc billion You‘. according to Gustavo Idchc. chief forester of the provinces. O1 d... fund gut this winter. umpruxlnl- altoly G5"? wifl ln- out lnlo llllllr wuod and about 25% llllo HdWll lumhvr Th“ rcmaiulnr, 10% will ho 1.1.1.1.» up of railways tics, shingles. ti-lczr-ttph illlil tclcphunr- poles ullrl the 11140. a an: mcacase m PIGIRON ' ourrur SYDNEY. April 4.—Thc January muput oi pig iron at the Sydney item-l Flute of the British Empln itcel (‘orpnrution is roportcd as 11.220 tons, against. 9.911 in lht utm-a grcrlorl a your ago .It was ‘e-(zoullv reported that the Steel ‘Torporatim had offcclcd un agrcc ncu will, the ‘Newdoundlaml Govcrnlucnt whereby, in consider ltlon of curtain concessions, they would continue to qilcrato the iron lrc ill-posits at Walbana. how- ST. JOHN TO HAVE NEW HOTEL 3T. JOHN. April. 4.—-lt la announced that. arrangements l-avc been practically complete for the onst-uctlon of u million dollar 1ot"l in this city. which it ls hoped nay he conlpleied for the (mulling ll the 1924 season, A similar i-rcctirr 1s proposed for Halifax is ‘ocal caigltal can be Interested to Flnnnw- par; of i110 project. wroneus: “I naomgofed ; 9 Ruth and Langley spent. acverarthrill of new life just ls soon n: I -\v fl nnnxslalcno, coup. Avril‘ Archll-altl \V. Buchanan. (leac m in the. Manafled Con;rg,g\fi[l()ll3l church an: MONTREAL, April 4.—Canadu PXpJFiL-d‘ mcuis and allied products to the value of 51393520011 your. 1.1- d inlporwd lo the value of . , 000. balance of $S0.487.000, according to u stutvvnonl issued ‘by the Donrzlon g _ Bureau of Statistics. It is flXllecled .nmvho-.v she could not we them, “m, Elilbqnnents ,0 Klugdonr in 1021i will l-sulbstaanllal incrmsp over those of 193". in viewcf the lifting of cmfuzlrgo 0n Canadian cattle by the Ilrideh Government. $10 WW. woo a nap o ’ .~m-.....m,~ -... ' M muons. o. DI OIIIIII r- -,-; m.r-":lr.rt'r;..:."' - hum-n »»....»-- - land. lllu bl! Ituth had become an important 5061M" lllfllliq I that 14> bought his sermons,’ resigned his pastorate two nwlllh! ago, lhe Rnv. NIT, Tllllllgllil$l was also Hastor m‘ illc Nllilllillfllll Bllptlill. chun-ll, preaching lu church each, Sunday’ ZIHBIIIOKIIJ. Th!‘ form~r lf-uslor was noted for m‘. ‘fgqurflfe of Ills sermons. Ho. ‘minutes that. the nlloged “slander” has kept pnstvralcs clsguvln-rc. can cunning 1 ‘Search For v. c. To Inform Him 0i ( Fortune Succeeds luuavon Await-r. Snsln. April 0! the i-hrter a year's search by private haul. detectives. Dr. R. C. 61311101"- V- C Ihas been located on a farm at Cflh wood. between Pr-jihve Algfrl mid ,__________- .___________ Big River. The ob ect of e 0 0- .8m.» w» w" minim l-l-wHope To Settle m, we ma, that ho had been left Hoodfi," n fortune of $75,000 by his grand- mother. Lady Llean ‘QIUWWP- Newton Mearns. GIBHBOW- Dr, Giimour l d d i - an era ur n: to the Gordonrefdlgfied his Victorlludlatnlcl officers oi’ the U.M.W.| pounded Col-‘uccompanled by L. D. Currie, eoun the mine workers, will counsel Miuudie Mining Company at Hal; lfax this week with a vlewh t0 i"- FOR DAMAGES ranging a gettloment of t e m n- PASTOR ASKS 'ers claim for back wages amount inr: to $16.00 and for which legal -L-—|acti0ll has been taken. .A proposal a'is to be make hi‘ this connection the war and _ Cross for carryinsl l“! one] on the field 1h “we gm during um retreat from Mona lueet 0.. o... :1. nelu. made Iefe-ndunl In a 510-0011 damai-ll‘ suit on Tuesday hiilht. hfollgm "Y the n»... Howell W.'l‘ilil1llZ9“3l-. wlw .- "J we a n .- =7 l .- n’ o _i_4+>-—-— LOOK FOR LARGE SUCCESS FROM DEACON oud privately. “ill 1"‘ did Cumin uud able to move to a couch “not ‘\l‘l‘lle ‘he sermons he. had. (.107 11.1mm: at I110 church, but lillfl-Y-l-IB‘ ed flifllh" Property to the valur- of 510-990 wag hunched on Tucsdlyv incl-doing tho (leaf-oil's automthilc. Rev. .\.r. Tillinghust allci-Zes e of of the PP-Tsl-‘il-“m. stag‘ “rude by Deacon Buchanan Scot was attached of he“? 'sel for Slfl, deacon, both period, l.1'§ht. that he Mexican the lztttcl‘ him from obtaining last leaving a favorable United show a thc the Miner’s Claims GLADE BAY. N. 5.. April i.—A. hint of what ls to be the prevail- ‘S. McIntyre and J. B. MacLachlnn in; Centrcnhnt the col lery he l auIpelFn-"npd operated on behalf of the m8" tendml oi the Sunday school, was} similar arrangement was made in collnectllfl with the Port 113011 ilifliculty when the U. M.W. 001i over the mine ah-l worked it for ll Says Mexico Can Give Canada Coal OTTAWIA. April 4.-——The Domin- ion Fuel Boarl hcrc has received n letter from L. F. Bustamente- commercial‘ Montreal, lpointiug out that Moxi- co might well contribute to Cah- adzls fuel suPlYlY- 1119x190» 7"‘ my“ 11:15 a lance number of minus cap- able of suppllybolll ahlllffllilli‘ “ml bituminous coal but. at owlnn: to the abundance there of fuel oil. only u few of them 8T6 being worked. llkoly be nuulc fro!" Tnn1pic()_ Slgnpl‘ dlustuuionte. nt the request; of the ‘board, W111 sub- mit samples and full details RH to prices and frcilhht mm“- Shipments SHIP MAY STOP AT FATHER POINT QUEBEC. April 4-~It is revnrlclll that. mcomlug ships this 5%“ ‘l mfl." ""1 51°!’ “l (‘"0559 ‘Slew-on never thought was In your sys- for thy luodicnl examination ' passengers. The ships, arrlugelzllrnt: can satisfactorily bound gas from BOTH upper and 10w. ulcrlc. will s-top pt Idnihcr only. vrhcrc Ulv doctors will board the ‘Luats at tlu- sums time an the Co“ LHL mnilsmud tho pilots arc trunsicrr- S_ c_ Knight. ed. = - wwwflflllfltfil Red Hats Rule In . ‘ ed by a. smiling sun but. far from balmy breezes. the annual Easter , my parade on Fifth Avenue yel- ; ‘tonlay was notable for the scarc- / fly g1 gplmg wear. and the numb- ' ler and variety oi’ lure. Gwathed" from aulolel to chin in I Nllllw roux. Avril ennui...- hlblted vfeiblly 0111! HP"!!! he" dress an] footwear, and except in occasional Instances did Ol-hfll’ than a trailing skirt edge give a mode. lColors predominated in all at- tire, not hidden by winter coats. and the effect. of wltankhameh W83 apparent. Hats ‘NOW 5min“? and {no Egyptian inllluence brought back the turban of mulli- colors decorated‘. with 80878119- hleroglylphlcs and whalnolfl- Bl"- on the whale. small 00107941 straws, hiahly adorned with flow- ers and fruits of Tifllfllls Wm“ were the most apllirfillt- Red seemed to be the pW-Vllllhll 9°15" for hum. although the llllXlllfe was bewildering. ‘Colored shoes also seemed 31° mode wtih hose to match. Whitl- wlls visible of mildays frocks and suits ddsplayed a return to 1001f ZIIIHQdBIUllh skirts. Side panels Named to give the most striking effects prom the Egyptian 8111951 while the Skirts were much more fuller than during the vast season- One of the most striking coa- tunles whfi..a fflwnfdored “"1" ankle length. a turban of the Tut- ankhamen fashion. combined will! a short caracul coat. bluo chiffon not... and blue kid sllPll9r5- Anoth- er was i; flowered canton cre-pe dress. with r. girdle daflllling on one side, a short. jacket, straw he! |of cream color. re preaentiml! the taken over agent at prcscnt. would the port H! ‘Gas From Food Presses On Heart If food does not digest It turns into poisons which form gas. This often presses on heart and other organs causing a nervous. restless feeling. Simple buclcthorn bark. gly- . cerine, etc, as mixed in Adlerllgm. cmwmlromovca foul. decaying food-matter _ ° .tem which caused gas and pressure '1 new on heart. Adlerlka expels poisons l""‘".er bowel. PJXCIOIJJENT m guard ‘against appendicitis. Hughes Drug l. New Y irk Parade‘ her winter garments. mllady- ex- _ FOR SALE ISchooller “Garnet-TBS T0115 not. 1920 Registry. For price had do. tails surly to 1.. M. Poole and Co. Oharlvttetown. or u. LeBoutlllier Bros. Co. Ltd. Paapebiac, 4-5-tts-6i _ FOR SALE I Offer for sale my black-smith- etand siqlattcd. at. lNew Gmsgow M1118 in 300d repair. Also fifteen "c"?! lllnd- Milli)’ to Georxe E. Smith. New Glasgow Mills, P. E. Island 4-6-61 FOR SALE Property for sale at North Try- on. an up to dale ‘home consisting oi a lot of land with house and barn. Electric lighted. and in llrat class condition, with, churches school, stores. mills, garule elec- tric light p-lsnt cresmery, and tale phone all wlLlhln" one mile. Apply tu Gordon Hudson. North Tryou. P.E.-l 4-581 TN “ Trotting Bred Horse We will sell for Byrne Blros.. at the big horse sale to be held at the Agricultural Hall. 1 mare by Cap- uun Aubrey- 1 neldlnz by Commo- dor Lydard. Terms cash. B. CARTER d. SON Auctlbneera 4-5» 11. Meeting Meeting oi’ shareholders and all othorn interested in the re-openlng of Cornwall Creamery Oomlpany on [Friday the 6th, at Cornwall Sold In Georgetown by u . , ltlll ‘w ll ‘Hull. Mr. Morrow will be present. av on DER mREcToRs. 443i; en ‘that Dream (hsfle I is eali llllIlllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IF the battlemented castle of your dreams shrinks to a five-room cottage when the- reality appears, it will none the less be s. Although it may not. be as large, its roof can be as bright, its sidcsl as snowy white, its interior as spotless as’ PAINT and VARNISH dream castle to you. the finest chateau. are at hand for every man. To come from the roacate fabric of dreams to the serious question of practical colors, have you decided upon the shades suitable for living room, bed room and den? Do you know that color has a distinct effect upon character? Once a year she uses Greens and blues are yellow appears in the bare hillside. PAINT and VARNlSl-l is make! things natural. SAVE TH! SURFA tn u»... u...‘f.'u°.’.‘..’.‘.’.i"°" A‘ ' will 41ml t§=§b1¢:“"v'-“'“h _Conault the greatest expert on this question m the wdrld——Mother Nature. she masses her colors and contrasts-them. Note how red in lavish measure. her standards, while sweep of a beach or a the artificial covering that It is the bark that covers the fresh wood when the original bark in gong, protecting I12 flflllnlt Wind and wggthgf, PAINT and VAR- NlSI-l are the finishing touches without which any building would remain always incomplete. When you dream about that little home of the future, think over the PAINT question,